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I-SM1
USER MANUAL
V1.0
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Declaration
Read this manual carefully before using your smartphone. ImCoSys AG will not undertake
any responsibility or liability for any direct or indirect damage caused by users who failed
to comply with this operational manual.
For the update of the software and hardware or the difference of the mobile networks, the
information and pictures in this manual may be different from the actual condition of the
smartphone, so ImCoSys tries its best, but will not guarantee to eliminate this difference
completely. At the same time, ImCoSys reserves the rights to revise or modify the manual
without prior notification or replacement with updated version. The smartphones,
accessories, and manual may vary depending on the release areas and time.
The copyright of this manual is reserved by ImCoSys. Without prior written permission of
ImCoSys, all or part of the content of this manual must not be reproduced, propagated or
distributed in any manner.
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Safety Precautions
Do not use the smartphone at gas stations, oil depots, or areas with
chemical products or other flammable and explosive substances, to
prevent from fire or explosion.
Note that the smartphone may interfere with a computer, TV, radio,
and other electronic devices.
Keep the smartphone away from children to avoid any small parts
that may be harmful to the children.
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The exposure guidelines for mobile device employ a unit of
measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). The
SAR limit stated the ICNIRP guidelines are 2.0 W/kg averaged
across 10 g of tissue. Tests for SAR are conducted using standard
operation position with the device transmitting at its highest certified
power level in all tested frequency bands. The actual SAR level of
SAR
an operating device may be below the maximum value because the
device is designed to use only the power required to reach the
network. This power may vary depending on a number of factors
such as how close you are to a network base station. The highest
SAR value under the ICNIRP guidelines for use of the device at
right hand side cheek is 0.925 W/kg.
1. Do not dispose of the rechargeable Li-ion polymer battery in fire.
Battery may explode when exposed to fire.
2. To prevent injury or burns, do not allow metal objects to contact
or short circuit the battery terminals.
3. Recharge the 3.7 V Li-ion Polymer battery only with the factory
BATTERY
recommended battery charger. Charging this battery by any other
SAFETY
means or with a product not approved by the manufacturer may
cause damage to the battery.
4. Charging other batteries may lead to explosion of the battery or
may damage the charger, resulting in personal injury or property
damage.
1. Do not expose the charger to high temperature, high humidity,
liquids, and corrosive chemical environment, such as fire, water,
oil etc.
2. Use of an attachment not recommended may result in risk of fire,
electric shock, or injury.
BATTERY
3. Make sure the cord is located where it will not be stepped on,
CHARGER
stripped over, pinched, or subjected to damage or stress.
SAFETY
4. Do not operate the charger with a damaged power cord.
5. Do not operate the charger when damaged in any way.
6. Do not disassemble the charger.
7. Ambient temperature for the charger must not exceed
40°C/104°F.
8. Do not immerse in water.
Listening to MP3 music with headset may damage your hearing.
HEARING Adjust the volume for your comfortable listening.
SAFETY Adjust the volume of your smartphone especially when making
phone calls or listening to music via the headset.
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Note
I-SM1 has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device,
pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable
protection against harmful interference in a residential installation. I-SM1 generates, uses,
and may radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with
the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there
is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If I-SM1 does
cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which may be determined by
turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference
by one or more of the following measures:
Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help
I-SM1 is a radio transmitter and receiver. It was designed and manufactured to comply
with the radio frequency exposure thresholds recommended by the FCC (Part 15/22/24 of
the FCC rules), and by the Council of the European Union (Recommendation 73/23/EEC,
89/336/EEC and 99/5/EC).
Java and all Java-based marks are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun
Microsystems, Inc. in the United States and other countries.
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 Quick Reference .......................................................................................9
1.1 Smartphone Outline........................................................................................ 9
1.2 SIM Card Installation .................................................................................... 10
1.3 Battery Installation ........................................................................................ 11
1.4 Installation of Extended Memory................................................................... 12
1.5 Charger......................................................................................................... 13
1.6 Idle Screen ................................................................................................... 14
1.7 Keypad Usage .............................................................................................. 16
1.8 Specification ................................................................................................. 17
2 Telephone................................................................................................20
2.1 Telephone Functions .................................................................................... 20
2.1.1 Dialing ..................................................................................................... 20
2.1.2 Photo Dial................................................................................................ 23
2.1.3 Quick Dial Numbers in SIM Card ............................................................ 24
2.1.4 Answer Call ............................................................................................. 24
2.2 Contacts ....................................................................................................... 25
2.2.1 New Contact............................................................................................ 26
2.2.2 View Contact ........................................................................................... 27
2.2.3 Search Contact ....................................................................................... 29
2.2.4 Delete Contact ........................................................................................ 29
2.2.5 Groups and Categories........................................................................... 29
2.2.6 Manage Categories................................................................................. 30
2.2.7 Manage Groups ...................................................................................... 31
2.3 Call Log ........................................................................................................ 32
3 Message ..................................................................................................34
3.1 Inbox............................................................................................................. 34
3.2 Read Message.............................................................................................. 36
3.3 Send Message.............................................................................................. 36
3.4 Delete Message............................................................................................ 38
4 Calendar ..................................................................................................39
4.1 View Calendar .............................................................................................. 39
4.2 New Event .................................................................................................... 40
5 Application ..............................................................................................42
5.1 File Manager................................................................................................. 42
5.2 E-mail ........................................................................................................... 43
5.2.1 Setup E-mail Category............................................................................ 43
5.2.2 Setup E-mail Account ............................................................................. 44
5.2.3 Mailbox Folder......................................................................................... 45
5.2.4 Read E-mail ............................................................................................ 45
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5.2.5 Send E-mail............................................................................................. 46
5.2.6 Delete E-mail........................................................................................... 46
5.3 Memo............................................................................................................ 47
5.4 World Clock .................................................................................................. 48
5.5 Alarm Clock .................................................................................................. 48
5.6 Calculator ..................................................................................................... 49
5.7 Java .............................................................................................................. 50
5.8 SyncML......................................................................................................... 51
5.9 GPS .............................................................................................................. 52
5.10 Doc Viewer ................................................................................................... 52
5.11 Push E-mail .................................................................................................. 54
7 Internet ....................................................................................................60
7.1 Browser ........................................................................................................ 61
7.2 STK Service.................................................................................................. 62
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8.8.2 Incoming Calls......................................................................................... 71
8.8.3 Outgoing Calls......................................................................................... 72
8.9 Message ....................................................................................................... 72
8.9.1 SMS ........................................................................................................ 72
8.9.2 MMS........................................................................................................ 73
8.9.3 Cell Broadcast......................................................................................... 73
8.9.4 Quick Message ....................................................................................... 73
8.9.5 Signature................................................................................................. 73
8.10 Internet ......................................................................................................... 73
8.11 SOS .............................................................................................................. 74
8.12 User Defined Key.......................................................................................... 74
9 Input Operation.......................................................................................75
10 FAQ…. .....................................................................................................78
10.1 How to power on/off...................................................................................... 78
10.2 How to adjust volume while talking ............................................................... 78
10.3 How to set the Bluetooth password .............................................................. 78
10.4 How to dial .................................................................................................... 78
10.5 How to set time and date .............................................................................. 78
10.6 How to set alarm........................................................................................... 79
10.7 How to switch to flight mode ......................................................................... 79
10.8 How to change the wallpaper ....................................................................... 79
10.9 How to send a MMS ..................................................................................... 79
10.10 How to access the Internet.............................................................................. 79
10.11 How to download and play MP3...................................................................... 80
10.12 How to change the ring tones ......................................................................... 80
10.13 How to use ImCoSys PC Client ...................................................................... 80
10.14 How to find [WiFi setup] .................................................................................. 80
10.15 How to enable WiFi network ........................................................................... 80
10.16 How do I know I already connected to a WiFi network.................................... 81
10.17 Why no access to WAP browser even though WiFi settings are correct......... 81
10.18 How to download pictures ............................................................................... 81
10.19 How to use the hands free function................................................................. 81
10.20 How to use IP call ........................................................................................... 82
10.21 How to use the RS232-USB cable .................................................................. 82
11 Troubleshooting .....................................................................................83
12 Index… ....................................................................................................88
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1 Quick Reference
The 4-way navigation key shortcuts also allow you to access certain functions directly in
idle screen:
(8) Up Contacts
Note
The color of the pictures in this manual may differ from the color of the your smartphone.
When first in use, the display needs to be calibrated (please refer to chapter 8.6.5).
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1.2 SIM Card Installation
1. I-SM1 supports the latest 3V SIM card. Apply for a new card
from the mobile operator if still using an old 5V SIM card.
Most of the mobile operators will replace it with a new one
without changing the phone number.
① ②
Switch off the smartphone before removing the battery. Insert the SIM card,
observing the correct orientation as shown in picture 2.
① ②
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1.3 Battery Installation
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1.4 Installation of Extended Memory
Pull down and turn the cover of the SD card over before taking out the
SD card. Push the SD card to take it out. Do not pull it out forcibly.
Caution
① ②
① ②
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1.5 Charger
In case the battery is discharged completely, the charge indicator will not
appear after the charger is plugged in and the smartphone may not be
powered on, immediately. It is compulsory to wait for about 10 minutes
Caution until the charge indicator appears before switching on the device.
1. Connect the top of the charger to the Mini USB connector at the bottom of the
smartphone.
2. Plug the power supply of the charger into the socket of the main power supply.
3. The battery meter will flash when charging. It is common for the charger to get hot at
a long charging time.
4. Switch off or unplug the power supply before disconnecting the smartphone from the
charger.
I-SM1 provides the users with a charging option via USB. The device only needs to be
connected to a PC or laptop using the USB data cable coming with the device. Depending
on the power supply of the PC or laptop, the battery may not be fully charged or the life of
the battery may deteriorate over time. To avoid this, the USB charger should only be seen
as an alternative charging means.
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1.6 Idle Screen
The idle screen is the start screen of the smartphone, from which to enter into various
applications. In any other application you may press the [ ] key on the front of the
smartphone to return to the idle screen.
Status icons
There is a status bar either at the top and at the bottom of the main screen. Several icons
on these status bars indicate the current status of the smartphone.
Clock
Battery is charged
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Battery is discharged
Signal indication
No SIM card, antenna off, or phone disabled
GPRS activated
Roaming
Call active
Call on hold
Ringing mode
Active alert
No alert
WiFi ready
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The idle screen of I-SM1 provides several application views such as calendar, clock,
shortcut, and background only. Press to select the view mode, and press to
configure the display content of current view.
When on the idle screen, you may directly access certain applications by the 4-way
navigation key shortcuts
1. Directly access pull-down menu by pressing [Ok] key
2. Directly access contacts by pressing [Up] key
3. Directly access application by pressing [Down] key
4. Directly access message by pressing [Left] key
5. Directly access call log by pressing [Right] key
To prevent from pressing the keyboard or tapping the screen unintentionally, press the
[Screen Lock] key to lock keypad and touch-screen. Press the [Screen Lock] key again to
unlock.
You may not operate the smartphone while the screen is locked. Please press [Screen
lock] key to unlock smartphone before further operations. All application except MP3
player will quit to idle screen if the screen is locked. You need to unlock smartphone
before you may long press [Screen lock] key to power down the smartphone.
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1.8 Specification
Hardware:
GPRS Class 10
Bluetooth 1.2 Headset Profile (HSP) & File Transfer Profile (FTP)
Touch-screen
Antenna (GSM and GPS) Internal, connectors for optional external antennas
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Software
Max. 50 categories
- in contacts 32 digits
Pages Max. 20
Calendar
Calculator
Memo
World clock
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Call log 4x100 records
Picture editing
Emergency calls without SIM card Emergency call numbers 112, 911, or 08
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2 Telephone
I-SM1 provides a lot of ways to deal with the telephone, which makes it at your greatest
convenience to dial or answer a phone call, do call diverting or call waiting.
I-SM1 provides 400 records of call logs including 100 records of missed calls, 100 records
of answered calls, 100 records of outgoing calls and records of rejected calls.
It is most worthy to mention about the high capacity of the contact book of I-SM1. It may
store 1000 items of contacts; each contact may present information such as smartphone
number, home phone number, business phone number and so on. Furthermore, a
photograph and the ring tone may be set individually for each contact. For easy
management, the contacts may be sorted by group or by category.
Note
Above capacity is the recommended upper limit. The large capacity will affect the user
performance to some extent.
2.1.1 Dialing
I-SM1 provides multiple options for dialing. You may dial directly by clicking the dial pad on
touch-screen, by inputting the phone number by keypad, by dialing out from the contacts
book, by photo dial, or by call log.
Tips
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1. Press the desktop wallpaper area on idle screen to switch to the dial pad.
Photo Dial
(1)
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2. Press number key to input the phone number to appear in the number box.
(2)
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3. Click the [Dial] button to dial the phone number shown in phone number box. If the
number matches with that in the contact book, the corresponding name and photo will
be displayed. Otherwise, the phone number with default picture will be displayed.
(3)
Press to dial extension or input digits (for example, input you account or password).
In order to facilitate the contact searching, there are four groups of photo dial contacts,
which is different in background color. Each group contains 9 photo dial contacts.
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Click at dial pad to access photo dial.
(4)
It is easy to set up photo dial. Select a blank photo icon to select a contact person from the
phone book. A zoomed photo of the selected contact will appear after the photo dial is set
up. If the contact does not include a photo, a default picture is displayed.
To replace a photo dial entry, press [Delete] to delete this person’s contact, before
repeating the above instructions to add a new photo dial entry.
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(5)
Use of keypad
1. Press [Send] key to answer call.
2. Press [End] key to reject call.
2.2 Contacts
I-SM1 provides a contact book with high capacity. Each contact is a big social database
containing name, smartphone number, home phone number, business phone number, fax
number, address, birthday, etc.
The I-SM1 contact book may be managed by group or category. Contacts may be sorted
into categories such as family, friends, colleague, etc. Furthermore, you may define
groups.
The I-SM1 contact book also provides custom function to set the phone for the contact
person, which will be displayed as the caller ID on incoming call. Moreover, each contact
may be specified to use a unique ring tone.
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[Menu] → [Contacts]
Select
Viewing mode View List/View Thumb and
Sorting method View by Last Name/View by First Name
Contacts
Go back to
Menu
previous screen
Manage Categories
Manage Groups
Backup to SD card
Press [New Contact] on the contact list screen (6) to add a new contact.
Each contact contains name, mobile number, business phone number, home phone
number, fax number, and multimedia data such as photo and ring tone.
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(7)
Menu
Send SMS
(8)
Send MMS
Copy to SIM Card
Delete
Press to view events related to this contact and add new event for this contact.
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A pop-up menu will come up when holding a contact with the stylus for approximately 2 s
(9). It will contain the following choices: View Details, Dial Number, Prepend Dial, Send
SMS and Send MMS.
(9)
Another menu will pop up upon holding a contact number with the stylus for approximately
2 s (10), comprising the following items: Dial Number, Prepend Dial, Send SMS and
Send MMS.
(10)
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2.2.3 Search Contact
On the contacts list screen (6), you may press to search the contacts database.
(11)
To search by string or digits, it may match with any part of the material for the contact.
Select Delete Contact from the menu on the contact list screen (6) to selectively delete
contacts.
Categories are used for contacts management. For instance, you may quickly search for a
contact by selecting to display only a certain category, or specify a different ring tone for a
category.
A contact may only be part of one category, but it may be part of different groups.
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2.2.6 Manage Categories
Select Manage Categories from menu on the contact list screen (6). I-SM1 will list
existing editable categories in the phone.
(12)
(13)
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2.2.7 Manage Groups
Select Manage Groups from menu on the contact list screen (6) to enter into the groups
management screen:
(14)
(15)
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2.3 Call Log
I-SM1 provides space to store 400 records of call logs, namely 100 records of missed
calls, 100 records of answered calls, 100 records of outgoing calls, and 100 records of
rejected calls.
All calls
Outgoing calls
Answered calls
Missed calls
Rejected calls
(16)
A pop-up menu will appear when holding a contact with the stylus for a period of time. It
will contain the following menu items: View Details, Dial Number, Prepend Dial, Send
Message, Save Number to and Delete Record.
(17)
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Press to send SMS/MMS to this telephone number.
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3 Message
I-SM1 supports both common Short Message Service (SMS) and Multimedia Messaging
Service (MMS). You may send photos or music to your friends. With the big size multicolor
touch-screen and the writing recognition function, it is easy to manage your information.
[Menu] → [Message]
3.1 Inbox
Information such as SMS, MMS and cell broadcasting messages may easily be managed
in the I-SM1 inbox.
[Menu] → [Message]
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View All/View New Messages
(1)
Menu
SMS to be read
MMS to be read
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3.2 Read Message
Press on a message record in the inbox to read this message directly.
Menu
Press to save the number/electronic business card of the sender to the contacts.
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Insert Slide
Insert Quick
Next Slide
Message
Previous Slide
Delete Slide
Insert Image
Play
New Drawing
Insert Sound
Insert Recording
Menu
Save to Drafts save the SMS to drafts
(3) Cut
Copy
Paste
Menu
Save to Drafts
(4)
Press [Contact] to select the recipient from the contacts book. Press the top right corner of
the screen to retrieve it by last name.
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3.4 Delete Message
Select Delete Message from the menu of screen (1) to selectively delete messages.
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4 Calendar
In the calendar view, you may arrange your daily schedule.
[Menu] → [Calendar]
Menu
Delete Month’s Events
(1)
Delete All Events
Setup week begins on/day begins at/retention period
(2)
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Press to search for an event. You may search the event by subject, location, notes,
or attendees.
(3)
(4)
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Press to add the attendees of the event:
(5)
(6)
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5 Application
I-SM1 provides applications such as file manager, e-mail, memos, world clock, alarm
clock, calculator, Java, SyncML, GPS, and Push e-mail.
[Menu] → [Application]
(1)
(2)
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5.2 E-mail
[Menu] → [Application] → [eMail]
(3)
(4) (5)
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5.2.2 Setup E-mail Account
Press [Setup] on screen (3) and select New Account in the menu.
(6)
Category
E-mail address
E-mail account
Account password
You may enter the mailbox by pressing the account after configuration.
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5.2.3 Mailbox Folder
(7)
E-mails to be read
(8)
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5.2.5 Send E-mail
Press [New Email] to enter the e-mail edit screen (9). You may input subject and message.
Press [Recipient] to input the recipient’s address.
Press [Contacts] to select e-mail address of contact to [Recipient] edit box, or click
[To/CC/BCC] edit box to input the e-mail address:
(9)
(10)
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5.3 Memo
I-SM1 provides three different memo types: note, drawing, and voice recording
Note
Drawing
Voice recording
Menu
View All Memos
(11) Notes Only
Drawings Only
Voice Recording Only
Copy to SD card Copy the note to SD card,
while the original one remains
Move to SD card Move the note to SD card,
while the original one is deleted
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5.4 World Clock
I-SM1’s built-in world clock facilitates contacting remote friends and business partners.
(12)
Both the time for the local city and that for the world city will be displayed at the same time.
Press the alarm information to enter alarm clock setup screen (14).
(13)
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Settings:
Enable/disable alarm clock
Alarm time
Repeat cycle
Ring tone
Vibration mode
Snooze time
(14)
5.6 Calculator
[Menu] → [Application] → [Calculator]
(15)
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5.7 Java
[Menu] → [Application] → [Java]
1. Installing Java
The user may download Java files to the smartphone by going online or through other
means. Access the Java interface through [Menu] → [Application] → [Java], open the
browser from the menu options in the lower-right corner of the screen. Click on the
desired file to install.
2. Executing Java
Access the Java interface through [Menu] → [Application] → [Java]. Click any Java
program at the main screen to launch the program.
3. Deleting Java
Access the Java interface through [Menu] → [Application] → [Java]. Open the menu
in the lower right corner of the screen, and then select Remove or Remove All to
remove one or all installed Java programs.
4. Upgrading Java
Access the Java interface through [Menu] → [Application] → [Java]. Open the menu
in the lower right corner of the screen, then select Update to upgrade previously
installed programs.
5. Java Options
Access the Java interface through [Menu] → [Application] → [Java]. Open the menu
in the lower right corner of the screen, then select Options to configure items such as
local connection, internet connection and autorun.
6. Exit Java
Access the Java interface through [Menu] → [Application] → [Java]. Open the menu
in the lower right corner of the screen, then select Exit to close the Java program.
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5.8 SyncML
(16)
1. New profile
Access SyncML through [Menu] → [Application] → [SyncML]. Select this option from
the menu in the lower right corner; click New profile to create a new profile. The user
may define a profile name and may choose the synchronization method in the Sync
Type pull-down menu. Enter the correct account name and password. Define the
synchronization server address and port. Enter the remote database address in the
server database field. Click [Done] to save the new profile.
2. Edit
Open the menu in the lower-right corner, then click on Edit to modify the profile.
3. Delete
Open the menu in the lower-right corner, then click on Delete to remove the current
profile.
4. Log
Open the menu in the lower-right corner, then click on Log to see a record of past
actions.
Using SyncML
Once the profile has been correctly configured, select one of the accounts and click
on [Start] to begin using SyncML functions, such as vCard synchronization.
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5.9 GPS
The user may access the GPS function through [Menu] → [Application] → [GPS].
(Please see the GPS User Manual for detailed instructions)
Note
It is imperative to insert an SD card with map data in order to use the GPS function.
GPS
GPS is the abbreviation of Global Positioning System.
Related
knowledge
(17)
The I-SM1 supports 5 different kinds of files: Excel (.xls), PowerPoint (.ppt), and Word
(.doc), Portable Document Format (.pdf), and plain text (.txt).
Doc viewer allows the user to open files from the phone memory or the SD card:
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Use the stylus to scroll the displayed file content.
(18)
(19)
In this mode:
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5.11 Push E-mail
[Menu] → [Application] → [Push email]
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6 Sight & Sound
I-SM1 supports various picture formats such as JPG, PNG that may be set as the
wallpaper in order to personalize your I-SM1.
(1)
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6.1.1 Play Music
Playing schedule
Menu
Switch Display
(2)
Set as Ring Tone
The player will display the name, the current playing time, and the total length of the
playing track.
Play/Pause
Mute on/off
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Use of keypad
Press [Up] key to turn up the volume
Press [Down] key to turn down the volume
Press [Left] key to jump to the previous track
Press [Right] key to jump to the next track
Press [Ok] key to switch [Play] and [Pause] function
Press [View Play List] on the music playing screen (2). You may press [select file] to add a
file from the smartphone memory or the SD card to the play list.
(3)
Tick every file that you want to add to the play list. Removing a tickmark from an entry
deletes the file from the play list. Press [Save] to store your play list.
(4)
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Click the pull-down box to select
the music location: Phone/SD card
Menu
Select All
(5)
Unselect All
6.2 Gallery
The gallery holds some collected pictures. Besides the built-in pictures, you may also
download additional pictures by the I-SM1 PC tool software (ImCoSys Client).
Sort by Name
Sort by Type
Sort by Filesize
Sort by Date
(6)
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Press to select the display mode: View Thumb/View List, View/Hide Photos.
Press [Start Slide Show] to display all the pictures in the gallery automatically and set the
switching speed of the slides and the background music. Press the picture to stop the
slide show.
(7)
The picture may be set as wallpaper or a face picture with incoming call and sent by MMS
or e-mail. You may also have some drawings on the picture.
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7 Internet
I-SM1 supports GPRS network and provides built-in WAP or web browsers.
[Menu] → [Internet]
(1)
GPRS connection
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7.1 Browser
[Menu] → [Internet] → [Browser]
Menu
Refresh Page Refresh the current page
Set Home Page
Find…/Find Next
Bookmarks Save URL/Open URL
Saved Pages Save/Open Page
(2)
Select Encoding Auto Select/Unicode (UTF-8)
View Show Image/Small Screen
Tools Clear private data/History/
Transfers/Preferences
This handset offers both WAP and WEB browsers to make it convenient for users to
surf the net through GPRS or WiFi.
The user may access the browsers through [Menu] [Internet] [WAP/Web Browser].
The menu in the lower right corner of the Web Browser gives access to the following
functions:
1. Refresh Page
Update the current page.
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4. Bookmarks
Bookmark the current page or open previously saved bookmarks.
5. Saved Pages
Save a copy of the current page or open previously saved pages.
6. Select Encoding
Cycle between the encoding used for the page.
8. Tools
Select Tools to clear the cache, check browsing history, check file transfers and
configure parameters.
Once the browser is opened, I-SM1 will start with the corresponding
website, provided the homepage has been set. Enter a web site address,
if no default homepage has been set.
Tips
VAS (Value Added Service) requires a SIM card with STK (SIM
Application Toolkit) function. Only after inserting a SIM card with STK
function, this function will be presented on the I-SM1. The actual level of
Caution VAS applications varies depending on the service operator.
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8 Tools & Setup
I-SM1 provides overall and effective system management to set various parameters
conveniently or to personalize the phone.
(1)
Memory Usage View the status of phone memory and SD card memory
Device Set the date and time, the theme and sounds, auto power on/off,
WiFi Setup Set the WiFi connection to implement the wireless internet function
Calls Set the network settings, incoming and outgoing call settings
View the status of memory allocation of your smartphone memory and SD card. For this
function, SD card may be formatted by selecting Format SD card in the menu of the
memory usage screen.
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8.2 Connect PC
[Menu] → [Tools & Setup] → [Connect PC]
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Connect the phone to the computer by USB cable to complete material synchronization,
picture, and music transmission.
8.3 Bluetooth
You may use Bluetooth to connect the phone to other Bluetooth devices within range in
order to perform synchronization and picture or music transmission.
You may selectively switch on or off the Bluetooth functionality of the I-SM1, search and
connect a new device, or connect to the previously found device.
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8.4 Modem
[Menu] → [Tools & Setup] → [Modem]
I-SM1 may be used as a wireless modem. Connect the USB cable to either the I-SM1 and
a computer to access the wireless network by GPRS/CSD.
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8.5 Alerts
[Menu] → [Tools & Setup] → [Alerts]
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8.6 Device
[Menu] → [Tools & Setup] → [Device]
In the device settings, date and time, theme and sounds, auto power on/off, security,
power save mode, screen brightness, backlight & auto lock, language, reset factory
settings, user information may be set.
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Home location
Touch-screen sound
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8.6.3 Auto Power On/Off
8.6.4 Security
In the security settings section, you may do the following:
Activate privacy
Change password (SIM PIN, SIM PIN2, Lock Code, Privacy Code). The default code
for both locking/unlocking the phone and for privacy activation/deactivation is
000000)
SIM PIN code may protect your SIM card from being stolen. When the PIN code
protection is activated, you will be asked to enter PIN code every time the
smartphone is power on. SIM PIN2 code may protect some important settings
from changing arbitrarily. If the PIN is entered incorrectly for three times
successively, the SIM card will be locked and may only be unlocked by the
mobile operator.
Caution
The PIN code may only be changed when having PIN protection activated. For
a reasonable security level, the PIN code should at least consist of 4 digits.
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8.6.5 Calibrate Screen
I-SM1 supports a screen calibration function, allowing you to adjust the writing accuracy
on the touch-screen to your actual way of holding the stylus. When identifying remarkable
deviation in touch-screen behavior, select this menu option or simply press the [Ok] button
to enter into the calibrate screen function.
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Power save mode may be selected to save the battery power. When in power save mode,
screen brightness may not be adjusted.
The screen brightness may be set to 6 different levels as indicated by the number of blue
squares (1 square: minimum brightness, 6 squares: maximum brightness).
Always on, 5 min, 1 min, 30 s, or 20 s may be selected from the pull-down menu to
determine the time delay between no activity on the smartphone and the backlight
automatically being switched off. When in power save mode, the backlight timing may not
be adjusted.
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8.6.9 Language
English, Deutsch, Français, Italiano or Español may be selected from the pull-down menu
to set the type of language the smartphone displays.
Upon selecting this item, all options will be reset to original factory settings. After the
factory settings are restored, the smartphone will be powered down automatically and all
information stored on the smartphone will be cleared.
Your name and contact information may be stored to your smartphone or SIM card.
Press WiFi Setup in lower right corner menu to configure your WiFi.
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8.7.2 WiFi Connect Status
The connection status of WiFi may be viewed.
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8.8 Calls
[Menu] → [Tools & Setup] → [Calls]
8.8.1 Network
In the network settings, you may set the items as follows:
Search: automatic/manual.
Preferred List: specify the preferred network for the phone to search for.
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Auto answer settings will take effect only when the earphone is
inserted.
Caution
Auto Redial: switch on to auto redial after the number you dialed was busy.
Show My Number: note that some mobile operators exclude this function. So the
phone may not be dialed if the user chose not to display his number.
Prepend: this is often needed to add the area code, national code, or IP Tel ahead of
the number before you dial the number in the contacts book or call log. Switching on
this option will give you the chance to enter the area code or national code before
dialing. You will dial the number directly if you turn off the prepend option.
Voice Mail Center Nbr: enter the voice mail center number and then press [Done] to
store the number.
Call Barring: block all outgoing calls, international calls, international calls except to
home, cancel all barring, or change passwords.
8.9 Message
[Menu] → [Tools & Setup] → [Message]
8.9.1 SMS
Validity Period: the validity period of the outgoing messages saved in the SMS center
Type: Text/Fax/eMail/Pager/X400
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8.9.2 MMS
Accept Adverts
Outgoing messages: Validity Period: the validity period of the outgoing message
saved in the MMS center
Cell broadcast is a kind of broadcasting short message service. You may automatically
receive the broadcasting short message when in a network with broadcasting service, if
you turn it on and set a correct receiving channel.
8.9.5 Signature
Your own signature may be stored and appended to the outgoing message. Choose
[Signature] on the [Message] screen, and then press the signature box to input the
signature.
8.10 Internet
[Menu] → [Tools & Setup] → [Internet]
In the Internet settings, you may do the following:
Connection setup – connection setup is the base of all the network service, including
WAP network access, MMS and associated functions, which all depend on the
correct connection setup. I-SM1 may provide the automatic configuration function
and select the appropriate configuration from the configuration file belonging to the
SIM card. Please contact your operator for the detailed profile and settings. I-SM1
may provide the automatic configuration function and select the appropriate
configuration from this list.
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WAP browser setup
Display Images
Home Page: enter the URL of your preferred default web page
8.11 SOS
This device provides an SOS function for use in case of an emergency.
SOS Configuration
The user may access the SOS number configuration interface through [Menu]
[Tools & Setup] [SOS]. The user may define up to 5 preset numbers, and has the
possibility to insert a certain sound or an individual text into the SOS message. Click
[Done] when finished with the configuration process.
SOS Usage
If the user holds down the SOS key on the right side of the handset for 5 seconds, the
SOS function will send the GPS coordinates of its current location as an SMS to the
pre-defined numbers.
Note
The actual GPS position may only be transmitted if there is a valid GPS signal.
Using the user defined key: On the idle screen press the [User defined] key to directly
access the application defined by the user.
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9 Input Operation
I-SM1 is equipped with a large-size touch-screen and intelligent handwriting recognition.
You may use the stimulant soft keyboard on the screen to input letters, special characters,
symbols, or numbers. The input area will automatically pop up whenever required.
Space bar
Backspace
Enter
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Letter Input Mode
The symbol highlighted by the red circle denotes the status of switching between
UPPERCASE and lowercase.
Lowercase
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Symbol Input Mode
Press the lock symbol highlighted by the red circle to switch the symbol lock status.
Symbols input lock, i.e. all following letters may be symbols, too
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10 FAQ
1 Dial the number directly: press the wallpaper area on the main screen to enter the
dial screen.
2 Dial from the contacts: [Menu] → [Contacts], or in the dial screen press
icon on the dial screen.
3 Dial from call log: [Menu] → [Call Log], or press icon on the dial screen.
4 Photo dial: press on the dial screen, You may press the photo of the
contact to dial directly.
5 Quick dial the number stored in the SD card: enter the index of the number in the
SD card followed by the # sign to dial the corresponding number.
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10.6 How to set alarm
[Menu] → [Application] → [Alarm Clock] → [Save]
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10.11 How to download and play MP3
I-SM1 supports music files in MP3, MIDI and AMR format, which may be stored in the
phone or SD card. Following measures may be taken to download the music file to the
smartphone.
2. Select [Menu] → [Tools & Setup] → [Connect PC] to wait I-SM1 PC to set up the
connection.
3. Activate the I-SM1 PC tool software (ImCoSys Client) from the PC and connect it
with I-SM1. Press [Music] button to copy the music files to phone or SD card.
In case you have an SD card writer, there is no need to install further software. The card
writer may be used to copy the music files into the [sounds] directory of the SD card
from PC directly.
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10.16 How do I know I already connected to a WiFi network
Please check the icon on idle screen. If changing to , you are already
connected to a WiFi network.
1. Connect the I-SM1 with the computer via USB data cable.
Select [Menu] → [Tools & Setup] → [Connect PC] from I-SM1 to wait for I-SM1 to
set up connection with PC.
2. Activate the I-SM1 PC tool software (ImCoSys Client) from PC to connect with the
I-SM1. Press [Gallery] to copy the pictures to the phone or SD card.
In case you have an SD card writer, there is no need to install further software. The card
writer may be used to copy the music files into the [sights] directory of the SD card from
PC directly.
Note
Copying not supported or corrupted files to the [sights] directory will cause the gallery
software not being available.
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10.20 How to use IP call
On dialer pad, long press on key [IP] for 3 s, Input the IP prefix number for IP Call. (For
the actual prefix number please consult your local operator).
After finish the setting, before you make a phone call, long press [IP], the prefix number
will appear on your dialer pad automatically, then append the phone number.
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11 Troubleshooting
In case of any problem when using the smartphone, try to apply the following
troubleshooting guidelines. If you fail to resolve the issue, contact your network
operator, the contractual maintenance center, or the manufacturer via hotline.
Caution
Pressed the power Press and hold the power button for about 3 s
button too short. while the phone is charging, otherwise, press the
button for less than 1 s.
Poor battery connection. Take out the battery, clean the connectors, and
reinstall it. Do not use any metal tool for
cleaning, as this may damage the special
housing, the plating on the connectors, or the
contacts or may lead to short circuit.
The battery is fully Plug in the charger and wait for about 10 min
discharged. until the charge indicator appears. Then go on
charging until the battery is full.
May not be
Poor battery connection. Take out the battery, clean the connectors, and
charged
reinstall it. Do not use any metal tool for
cleaning, as this may damage the special
housing, the plating on the connectors, or the
contacts or may lead to short circuit.
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No SIM card. Insert a valid SIM card.
Poor SIM card contact. Take out the SIM card, clean the connector it
with a clean, dry, and soft cloth. Then reinstall.
Do not use any metal tools to clean, as this may
damage the special connectors and may lead to
short circuit.
The phone
shuts down Poor battery connection. Reinstall the battery.
suddenly
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Too low battery power. Recharge the battery for 12 hours, ignoring the
fully charged signal.
Use of an outdated 5V
Use an up-to-date 3V SIM card, only.
SIM card.
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MMS is set up Contact your network operator and get correct
incorrectly. settings.
Use of an outdated 5V
Use an up-to-date 3V SIM card, only.
SIM card.
The network is set up Contact your network operator for the correct
incorrectly. settings.
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Take out the SIM card, clean the connector, and
reinstall it with clean, dry and soft cloth. Do not
Poor SIM card
use any metal tools to clean, as this may
connection.
damage the special connectors and may lead to
short circuit.
Use of an outdated 5V
Use an up-to-date 3V SIM card, only.
SIM card.
Note
This device does not include a reset function. If you experience an abnormal situation
during the use of this device, please remove the battery, reinstall the battery, and restart
the device to resolve the problem.
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12 Index
A
Accounts
E-mail ............................................................................................44
Alarms
Calendar ........................................................................................39
Setting ...........................................................................................48
Alert mode
Setting ...........................................................................................66
Answer call ..........................................................................................24
Application ...........................................................................................42
Auto power on/off.................................................................................68
Automatic redial ...................................................................................72
B
Backlight ..............................................................................................69
Battery
Charging ........................................................................................13
Installation .....................................................................................11
Battery meters ...............................................................................14
Bluetooth..............................................................................................64
Bookmark
Save ..............................................................................................61
Open..............................................................................................60
Brightness
Setting ...........................................................................................69
Browser................................................................................................61
C
Calculator.............................................................................................49
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Calendar
View calendar ................................................................................39
New event......................................................................................40
Call barring ..........................................................................................72
Call diverting ........................................................................................71
Call waiting ..........................................................................................71
Calls
Answering......................................................................................24
Dialing............................................................................................20
Emergency call ..............................................................................20
Conference calls............................................................................20
Redialing........................................................................................72
Call log.................................................................................................32
Charger................................................................................................13
Clock
World clock ..........................................................................................48
D
Date and time ......................................................................................67
Dialing
Dialing............................................................................................20
Photo dial.......................................................................................23
Downloading
Java ...............................................................................................50
Internet ..........................................................................................61
Drawing................................................................................................47
E
E-mail
Setup e-mail category....................................................................43
Set e-mail account .........................................................................44
Mailbox folder ................................................................................45
Emergency call ....................................................................................20
End call ................................................................................................20
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F
File manager........................................................................................42
Flight mode ..........................................................................................79
G
Gallery .................................................................................................58
GPS .....................................................................................................52
H
Home key...............................................................................................9
I
Idle screen ...........................................................................................14
Inbox ....................................................................................................34
Internet
Browsers........................................................................................61
Bookmarks.....................................................................................61
Web history....................................................................................61
STK services .................................................................................62
J
Java .....................................................................................................50
K
Key definition .........................................................................................9
L
Language setting .................................................................................70
Lock
Auto lock........................................................................................69
Lock/unlock key .............................................................................16
Letter input mode .................................................................................75
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M
Memo...................................................................................................47
Memory usage .....................................................................................63
Memory card
SD card..........................................................................................12
Messages
Read messages.............................................................................36
Send messages.............................................................................36
MMS ....................................................................................................34
Modem.................................................................................................65
MP3 player
Play music .....................................................................................56
Play list ..........................................................................................57
N
Network
Operator network...........................................................................14
Signal indication ............................................................................14
O
Operator network .................................................................................14
P
PC tool .................................................................................................80
Pictures
Adding pictures into MMS..............................................................36
Draw a picture in memo.................................................................47
Sights folder...................................................................................42
Slideshow ......................................................................................58
Photo dial.............................................................................................23
Play
Play list ..........................................................................................57
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Power
Auto power on/off ..........................................................................68
Power on .......................................................................................78
Power down...................................................................................78
Power save mode..........................................................................69
Push e-Mail..........................................................................................54
R
Recorder
Voice recording..............................................................................47
Ring tone setup....................................................................................66
RS232-USB cable................................................................................82
S
Saving
Contact ..........................................................................................26
Message ........................................................................................36
Bookmark ......................................................................................61
Screen
Brightness......................................................................................69
Calibration .....................................................................................69
Idle screen .....................................................................................14
Wallpaper ......................................................................................79
SD card................................................................................................12
Security
Pin code.........................................................................................68
Signal indication...................................................................................14
Signature
Message signature ........................................................................73
Silent mode..........................................................................................66
SIM card ..............................................................................................10
Slideshow ............................................................................................58
SOS .....................................................................................................74
Sound ..................................................................................................67
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STK service .........................................................................................62
Symbol input mode ..............................................................................75
Synchronization
Network .........................................................................................14
PC .................................................................................................80
SyncML................................................................................................51
Screen theme ......................................................................................67
T
Theme..................................................................................................67
Touch-screen calibration......................................................................69
U
User defined key ..................................................................................74
User information ..................................................................................70
V
Vibrate mode .......................................................................................66
Voice recording ....................................................................................47
Volume
Adjusting........................................................................................78
W
Wallpaper.............................................................................................79
Web browser........................................................................................61
WiFi
WiFi setting....................................................................................70
WiFi connect status .......................................................................71
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