Manuale d’uso / di manutenzione del prodotto Quantum 500 Lite del fabbricante GoClever
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ANDROID 4.4 OWNER’S MANU AL ONLY FOR MEDIA TEK CPU SMARTPHONES.
1 User manual Version 1. 0 for Android 4.4 .2.
2 This user manual is specially designed to help our users enhance their product ex perience Please rea d this manual thoroughly to ensure safe and proper use of Goclever devices Images and sc.
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4 Home screens – Y our ho me screen is the starting point for accessing all of phone’s features. The home screen has multiple panels to view them swipe right or left. Status bar – M any use ful information and notifications will be displayed here e.
5 Main menu screen – Your main menu screen contains all the apps you have installed on the device. You can also browse through available widg ets. To browse between multiple panels, swipe left or right with your fingertip. Touch , to return to a p rev ious screen or touch the home button to return to the home screen at any time.
6 Caution – only use your fingertips while using the device. Tap - to o pen a n application, press an on screen b utton, to e nter a character u sing the on screen ke y board o r to sel ect a menu item gently tap it with your fingertip. Tap and hold – tap and hold for a short while to access extra options available for a given item.
7 Long pre ss and drag – to move your application icons, long press the application icon and drag. Zoom in – sp read your finger on m ap screen, web page or an im age to zoom in. Zoom out – pinch fingers together on a map screen , web page or an image to zoom out.
8 Motion gesture – You can rotate your phone in orde r to have a b etter view. For many screens you can automatically change your screen orientation by tilting the device sideways. W hile writing you can tilt the device in order to use a bigger keyboard.
9 Au to ma ti c lo c k sc r ee n – When your phone is not in use, lock your phone to prevent unwanted operation and save battery life. To lock the screen, press the power button. To unlock the screen, press the power button and slide the lock icon to the side.
10 Phone scaned your face and ask you a PIN. W he n you can not unlock a phone you enter a PIN. Voice unlock – say a few times your voice password. Re ce nt ly u se d ap ps Press two times to easily a ccess recently used apps, slide your finger up and down to review the complete list.
11 Quick settings – quick se ttings allow you to conveniently an d swiftly change major device functions like: WIFI, GPS, Data connection and others. A ccessing quick s et tings – to access quick settings slide dow n the no ti fication panel with your fingertip and press the quick menu icon of two fingers tighten the strap down.
12 11. A udio profiles – switch between : general, outdoor, silent and meeting audi o profiles 12. A larm- set alarm time (when you set alar m before) Returning to the notification panel from quic k settings – you can easily return to the notification panel f ro m the quick settings me nu by pressing this icon.
13 Typing – as you type, each letter ap pears abov e your finger. T he letter isn’t entered until you choose the desired word or press space. Uppercase le tters – Tap the shift key for one uppercase letter. Tap and press to toggle on and off uppercase letters.
14 Entering text by voice – you can enter text by . Touch on the keyboard, and then speak in to the micro phone . The device displays w ha t you say. If the device does not recognize of words correctly, tap the highlighted text and select a different word or phrase .
15 Swiping Additional function is writing without lifting a finger. To use this function please slid e finger across the screen..
16 Status ic ons – th e icons appear at the top of the screen and display important in formation about the device. Call in progress Missed call New SMS or MMS WIFI connected GPRS.
17 Battery power level Headset detected Microphone headset detected.
18 You can make calls from the Phon e app, the People app, or othe r widgets that display contact information. W herever you see a phone number, you can u s ually touch it to dial. To open the Phone app, touch the Phone icon on a Home or All Ap ps screen.
19 W he n you receive a p hone call, the Incoming Call screen opens and display s th e phone number. If the caller is an existing contact in your Peoples app, a dditional information m ay be displayed. W he n a call arriv es, touch the white phone icon and slid e over to one of the following icons: Answer call Start talking to the caller.
20 The call log is a list of all th e calls you’ve placed, rece iv ed, or m issed. It provides a convenient way to redial a number, return a call, or add a number to y o ur Contacts. W i thin the Phone app, the call log is in the lower lef t corner of the screen.
21 During a call, you can touch the following icons near the bottom of the screen. Shows the keypad. Turns the speakerphone on or off. If a Bluetooth headset is connected, this functions as a three-way switch among the built-in earpiece, the speakerphone, and the headset.
22 Select number tones – check for select number tones. Lock screen sound - che ck to on lock scree n sound Vibrations when touch – check to vibrate on touch .
23 To delete all conversations, go to the main Messaging screen and t ouch: Menu Delete all threads S ea r ch fo r M es sa ge s 1. Touch the Search icon . T he S e arch Messaging field appears at the top of the screen. 2. Use the onscreen key board to type your search terms.
24 As you type, matching contacts appear. You can touch a sugg ested recipient or continue entering the desired phone number. 3. When you’re ready , touch T y pe mess age and start ty p ing. To enter a smiley icon (emoticon) while you’re typing, do one of the following: Touch and hold “ enter” key on the keyboard.
25 Drafts - W hen you type a m essage and press the m essag e you have been typing will be stored as a draft, and you can return to it later. 4. Touch the SIM card button which y ou want to send a message. Cr ea te a nd sen d a mu lt im ed ia m es sa ge 1.
26 Respond to messages y ou received - M essages you receive are displayed in the messaging screen. Otherwise, you receive a new message notification and a new message icon appears on your screen. Touch th e new me ss age n oti f ication to open the Messaging screen and reply to the message.
27 T ex t me ss ag e (S MS ) s et ti ng s Delivery report – check to receive a delivery repo rt for each text message y ou sen d. For a specific SIM card.
28 Widgets are graphical elements that support a sp ecific function or providing information, such as notifications, conta c t lists, news, weathe r or local. They allow you to change the settings or choose profiles. The list of available widgets is located afte r press and hold to General screen and ente r to W idgets tab.
29 Contacts - Contacts are stored in one of two available phonebooks: Google Account Phonebook (located on your phone, which synchronizes with y our Google Account ) or device phonebook (located on your phone). W hen y o u add a new contact will be saved only in the selected book.
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31 Ad d c on ta ct s to a g r ou p: Add contacts to a group – in the phonebook tap , o view contact groups, tap , to add a contact to a group. Enter your group’s name tap , to add contacts. Import export contacts - View contact list by tapping the phone book button .
32 Speed dial – Use speed dial to dial a phone number with a single tap. For example if you assign a contact number to the 5 key, you can tap and hold the 5 key to dial the contact. Tip – the number 1 key is usually reserved for your voicemail. Press and hold this key to call voicemail and retrieve your voicemail messages.
33 Emergency calls – In so me regions, you can make emergency calls e v en if you don’t hav e a SIM card installed. If you are not in the vicinity of a base station you will not be a ble to make an emergency call. Tip – in most European countries the emergency number is 112.
34 The phone connection came ra (PTP) – let’s you trans fer photos using camera software and transfer any files on computers that don’t support MTP. 1. Use the USB cable to establish a connection with th e computer. You don't have to turn off USB debugging.
35 Wi -Fi provides a wireless network access within a range of up to 10 0 m. If you use a cell phone to connect to a W i-Fi netw ork, you should connect to a wireless access point or a so called “hot spot”.
36 T o acce ss the internet without a W i -Fi connection. Y ou can activate data connection. The service costs depend on the contract you signed with y our operator . T o activate data connection open the quick settings menu and to uch data connection.
37 G PS r e ce ive r b as ic s Like a cell phone, a GPS receiver relies on radio waves. But instead of using towers o n the ground it communicate w ith satellites that orbit th e Earth. There are currently 2 7 GPS satellites in orbit – 24 are in active use and 3 act as a backup in case another satellites fails.
38 T u rn on B lue to o th o r s et t he ph on e as av ai lab le fo r d ete ct io n 1. Press box will show this ic on . Touch 2. Turn on Bluetooth. After start , status “Scan for devices” to start scanning for all devices within range. 3. To change name or visibility time touch Menu Important: maximum detection time is 2 minutes.
39 Cr ea te a n em ail a c co un t Select Settings You can activ a te or ed it existing e -mail accounts a s well as set u p a ne w e -mail account. 1. Select Gmail. Tap in one of the m ain panels. Google account creation interface is displa y ed Then touch Next step Crea te a ccount Enter name , last name and then the desired email account.
40 W he n the icon depicting signal strength is visible, it is possible to make and receiv e calls. The signal bar in the top right corner shows the strength of the ne tw ork signal (the maximum is 4 signal bars).
41 T el ep ho n e cal ls i n th e ca ll lo g All ca lls in call lo g can be selected by touching on the right side of screen . Touch call on the list to show details. Pr o xim it y se ns or The proximity sensor will automatically adjust switching th e backlight, depending to the distance between phone and human body.
42 S end SMS to ce rta in ph on e n u mb er 1. Press 2. Touch "New message ". 3. On the "New messag e" screen: a) T ouch " To ” field ,add recipient.
43 Ad d a n ew a cce ss po in t - Access Point Names (APNs) connect your phone to data networks for services such as mobile web browsing. Tip – before you add another data connection, h ave the access poi nt name and settings fro m your mobile operator ready (incl uding username and password if necessary).
44 Web page body – here y o u will find the actual website content, y ou can click o n active areas of the website to visit li nks, download content, play music, games and many others . Tip – remember to check if you have an active wifi connection or if data connection is turned on, before accessing the web.
45 Open the camera app – in the Main Menu, select Camera . T a ke pi ct ur es 1. Aim your screen at the object. 2. T ap the “shutter” button on the screen. (camera icon). Photos will be sa v ed in th e camera’s gallery folder named using the time when they w ere t aken.
46 To change the functions of the camera to video recorder, select between two symbols on the bold. During a recording – the rec ording timer will be displayed here . Tip – in both p icture and vide o modes, yo u can z oo m in, by double tapping the screen or performing the zoom in gesture.
47 La nd s cap e m od e To ma ke landscape photo, se lect proper mode in camera application and follow the arrow. The device will automatically process the image and sa v e it in the gallery.
48 Ph o to g al ler y – In the photo g allery, you can browse your available images in various folders. V ie w im a ge s - From th e picture screen, tap a photo album to view images. Tap th e thumbnail to view the picture in f ull screen mode. You can choose to displa y small or large thumbnails.
49 1. Press New activ i ties. 2. Enter the name of activ it y in the activity box. Notice: Special occasions such as birthdays set the all-day option to Y es. I f the activity takes place at a certain time period, select the start time and end time. 3.
50 Timer You can set the time for the timer countdown. Stopwatch Stopwatch witch time counting between laps. This function can turn your pho ne into a calculator w hich enables simple calculations to be performed. T ouch the number keys to make the numbers appea r in the blank box .
51 I nt er fa ce Bu tt on s Me nu : Party shuffle - shuffle songs Shuffle all - shuffle all songs Y ou m ay listen to FM radio using your phone. FM radio requires a wired headset to act as an antenna. After you have succe ss fully plugged in your earphones and the radio application is running, you can manually switch to speakers.
52 Menu : o A dd to fa v orite - touch to add actual frequency to favorite list. o Scan- touch to scan. o Set frequency. o Speaker- select to p l a y th rough the speak er (he adset must b e constantly connected, because it serves as an antenna).
53 Data usage In the Data usage panel you can set up a m obile da ta traffic limit, if the limit is exceeded, the mobile data services w i ll be disabled automatically . More Here you can toggle the A irplane mode , set up T ethering & portable hotspot , set A PNs, tu rn on intelligent Dual SIM or data connection.
54 Storage Allows you to choose the preferred location to install new applications. Allows you to view the memory usage of your phone and memory card. Allows you to unmount or erase the memory card. Allows you to select the default memory .
55 Memory mode(credential storage) - shows memory mode. T rus ted credentials – display trusted CA certif icates. Install from phone storage- install certificates from phone storage.
56 Accessibility T alkback- helps blind and low-vision users by describes what their touch. Subtitles- toggle on or off. Zoom gestures - Enable or disable the screen zoom functions. Large text- check to display large text on screen. Power button ends call A uto-rotate scre en - toggle on or off.
57 Always make s ure that your p hone is a ppro priately set to meet your actual usa ge. Profile settings impact the phone’s battery pe rformance. S ile nt mode con s umes the least amount of power. If you’re n ot using WIFI, GPS, Bluetooth or other apps, make sure to turn the m off f or maximum battery life.
58 The touch screen responds slowly or improperl y Remove any protective covers from the touch screen Please make sure that your hands a re clean a nd dry w hen handling a device with a touch .
59 Others cannot hear you speaking during a call Make sure that you are not covering the built in microphone Make sure that the microphone is close to your mouth Cannot find other bluetooth de.
60 Handle your device with care. Phisical im pact ma y cause the LCD screen to leak and malfunction. There is a risk of blindness if the liquid crystal substance gets into your eyes. If this occurs rinse eyes immediately with c lear water (under no circumstances rub your eyes) and immediately go to a hospital for treatment.
61 If th e liquid from inside the batterie goes into your eyes, there is a risk of blindness. If this occurs do not rub your eyes, but immediately rinse them with clea r water a nd go to the hospital for treatment. Please do not d isass emble or mod i f y the battery, as this will cause the b attery t o leak, overheat, crack and catch fire.
62 Please immediately clean any dust gathered on the electrical ou tl et. If the charger comes in co ntact with water or other liquid the power m ust immediately be switched off to avoid an electrical shortcircut, fire or other damages.
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