User Manual -iris X1

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User Manual -iris X1
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Insert SIM card ..........................................7
Insert Memory card ...................................7
Unlock the Phone ......................................8
Using the Touch screen .............................9
Using the Phone’s Buttons ...................... 10
Context Menus ........................................ 11
Options menus ........................................ 12
Menu Icons .............................................. 12
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Using the Onscreen Keyboard ................ 21
Create and Send Multimedia Message .... 23
Operation on a message: ........................ 23
Lock a Message ...................................... 24
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Gallery ..................................................... 25
Share an Album ....................................... 25
Music ....................................................... 25
FM Radio ................................................. 25
Record Sounds ........................................ 26
Make Screenshot .................................... 26
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Use data services on your phone ............ 27
Connect to W i-Fi Networks ...................... 28
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3 User Manual 1-
WELCOME
1.1. Exciting Features
Congratulations on becoming a proud owner of
the iris X1 Android mobile phone. You have now
joined the millions of satisf ied customers spread
across the Globe. Your iris X1 device offers you these
exciting features and much more:
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Android 4.4.2
4.5 inch Screen
Cameras (front and back)
1.2 GHz Quad Core Processor
External Memor y (Expandable to 32 GB)
Dual SIM
Multimedia player
GPS
Gravity sensor
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth 3.0
Model‐iris X1 4 User Manual 1.2. Technical Specification
GENERAL:
 Android 4.4.2
 Dimensions: 134.5 x 66 x 9 mm
 1800mAh Li-ion batter y
SCREEN:
 4.5" TFT capacitive touchscreen
 480*854pixels, 16.7M of colors
HARDWARE:
 1.2 GHz Quad Core Processor / 1GB RAM
 4GB built-in memor y
 External SD-card slot up to 32GB
 8 MP Back Camera auto-focus + 2 MP Fron t
Camera
 White LED flash
 Gravity Sensor
COMMUNICATION:
 DUAL SIM.
 Suppor t
GPRS,
EDGE
networks.
GSM900
1800MHz / HSDPA WCDMA 2100MHz
 Suppor t GPS and AGPS
 Bluetooth 3.0
 Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
 3.5mm Jack Plug
 Micro-USB 2.0
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P H O N E L AY O U T
2.1. Keys and Parts
2.2. Icons and Indicators
Icons
Icons
Indic ator s
Indic ator s
Alarm h as b een
Sign al s trength
indicator
set
New miss ed
calls
USB is
conn ected
Wi-Fi is activated
Bluetooth is on
The h eadph one
is being used
Batter y chargin g
New message
from SIM 1
Airp lane mode is
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G E T T I N G S TA R T E D
3.1. Insert SIM card
The iris X1 is a Dual SIM mobile phone allowing
you to use the facility of two networks. To inser t SIM
card(s):
 Switch off the mobile phone and remove the rear
cover and batter y.
 Inser t the SIM card correctly in the card slot(s)
(See f igure below).
Inser t SIM card carefully!
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F i n a l l y inser t the batter y and replace the rear
cover of the mobile phone.
3.2. Insert Memory card
The iris X1 allows you to expand external memor y
with a micro SD card, up to 32GB.
 Power off the mobile phone, and then remove the
rear cover and batter y.
 Inser t the memor y card into the slot.
Model‐iris X1 7 User Manual  Finally inser t the batter y and the rear cover of the
mobile phone.
Use only compatible memor y cards approved by
with this device. Incompatible memor y cards may
damage the card or the device will corrupt the data
stored in the card.
3.3. Unlock the Phone
You may need to provide PIN, Password, or draw a
pattern to unlock your phone.
To unlock the screen:
 Press the power key to wake up the phone.
 Hold and drag the unlock icon to the right to
unlock .
Model‐iris X1 8 User Manual You may be required to unlock your phone based
on the unlock method in settings.
To set the unlock method:
 On the main menu, touch Settings > Security.
 Touch Set up screen lock .
 Choose the type of locking as desired. You can set
your screen lock on the basis of pattern, PIN,
Password or none.
3.4. Using the Touch screen
You can use the touch screen in the following ways:
 Touch: Acts on items on the screen, such as
application and settings icons, to type letters and
symbols using the onscreen keyboard, or to press
onscreen buttons.
 Touch and hold: Touch and hold an item on the
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screen until an action occurs.
Drag: Touch and hold an item and move your
f inger on the screen until you reach the target
position.
Swipe or slide: Quickly slide your f inger across
the sur face of the screen, (without dragging an
item). For example, slide the screen up or down to
scroll a list,
Double-tap: Tap quickly twice on a webpage, map,
or other screen to zoom. For example, double-tap
a section of a webpage in Browser to zoom that
section to f it the width of the screen. You can also
double-tap to control t zoom, in Maps, and in
other applications.
Pinch: In some applications (Such as Maps,
Browser, and Galler y) you can zoom in and out by
placing two f ingers on the screen at once and
pinching them together (to zoom out) or
spreading them apar t (to zoom in).
Rotate the screen: On most screens, the
orientation of the screen changes as you rotate it.
You can turn this feature on and off.
3.5. Using the Phone’s Buttons
The phone’ s buttons offer a lot of functions and
shor tcuts.
Model‐iris X1 10 User Manual Button
Press
Menu: opens con text menu w ith fu r th er
op tions and action s, con ten t depen ds
directly on app lications.
Home: returns to Home s creen . Hold it
to access th e lis t of last used
applications .
Back: returns to the previous s creen you
were w orking in , even if it was in a
differen t ap plication. Can be us ed to
hide the keyb oard.
The phone provides you with Context menus
and Options menus for accessing the features in an
intuitive way.
3.6. Context Menus
You can open context menu by touching
key. Not all screens have context menus. If you touch
key inside application that has no context menu,
nothing happens.
Examples
of
context
environment:
Model‐iris X1 11 menu
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Contacts
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Options menus contain tools that apply to
specif ic items on the screen. You can open an option
by touching and holding an item on the screen. Not all
items have options menus.
When you touch and hold some items on a screen,
an Options menu opens.
3.8. Menu Icons
You have the following menu icons to easily let
you access its impor tant features:
Opens th e dialer
Opens messagin g
Opens th e main menu
Opens th e con tacts lis t
Opens th e brows er
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PLACING AND RECEIVING CALLS
You can dial a phone number or touch a number
in your contacts. You can also place from the call log
or contacts.
4.1. Make a Call
 Tap the
icon on main menu or the home
screen to dial the desired number.
 Touch the
icon on main menu or the home
screen to make a call from contact, groups or
favorites.
 To dial an international number, touch and hold
the 0 key to enter the Plus (+) symbol, and then
enter the international countr y pref ix, followed by
the phone number
 Touch the
or
icon to call with SIM 1 or
SIM 2.
 Press the Volume Up/ Down keys to adjust the
call volume.
 You can access Call Logs, Contacts from the
dialer screen.
 While during a call, touch the
icon to end a
call.
4.2. Disable Phone Calls (Airplane mode)
Some locations like airplanes may require you to turn
off
your
mobile,
Model‐iris X1 Wi-Fi,
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 P ress and hold the Power button.
 Touch the Airplane mode.
4.3. Disable SIM card
If you want to to close the SIM card, to do it go to:
Settings
> Dual SIM Settings
> turn off SIM1/SIM2
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THE HOME SCREEN
When you sign in, the home screen opens.
The Home screen is your star ting point to access all
the features on your phone. Touch the main menu icon
at the bottom of the screen to view all installed
applications.
Model‐iris X1 14 User Manual The status bar shows the ti me, signal strength, battery status, and notification .
Touch an d h old an e mpty spot to ch ange wallpaper. Touch an icon to launch the correspon ding application; bottom
icons are accessible from all desktop
screens. Touch an d hold to move or remove an
icon or a widget. 5.1. Open and Close the Launcher
Touch the Launcher Icon
Model‐iris X1 to open the main menu.
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your device and their widgets when available.
Touch an application to open and launch it.
To add an application shor tcut to the desktop
screen, press and hold it until it vibrates and enters
Home screen. Place it and release your f inger.
Slide the Launcher lef t or right to bring more
icons into view.
As soon as you install a new application, it comes
in this list.
Widgets come at right of applications panel. You
can directly touch WIDGETS at top of the screen
You cannot launch widget like an application; you
can only place it on desktop screen.
Press and hold it until it vibrates and enters Home
screen. Place it and release your f inger. A context
menu opens to conf igure the widget or resize it,
naturally, it depends on the widget.
Press
Home
icon
or
Back
icon
to
close
the
Launcher.
5.2. Switch to Recently Used Application
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Press and hold the
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Touch an icon to open its application. Or press
icon for a few seconds.
to return to the current application.
5.3. Customize Home Screen
Model‐iris X1 16 User Manual You can add applications, shor tcuts, widgets, and
other items to any par t of the Home screen or change
the wallpaper.
Applications:
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Press
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Touch the Launcher Icon
to open the Home screen.
to open the main
menu.
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To add an application shor tcut to the desktop
screen, press and hold it until it vibrates and
enters Home screen. Place it and release you r
f inger.
Widgets:
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Press
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Touch the Launcher Icon
to open the Home screen.
on your home
screen.
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Touch widgets on the top of screen.
You are in the main widgets screen, you can
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Move between screens: Swipe lef t or right
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Drag a widget to a home screen: Touch and hold
the widget’ s icon, slide your f inger where you
want to place it, and lif t your f inger.
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You may be asked to make fur ther choices
before the widget activates. If there isn’ t room
where you dropped it, the widget won’ t ge t
added to the Home Screen.
Model‐iris X1 17 User Manual Wallpapers: Wallpapers are images from Galler y, still
images included with the system, and live images.
They take the place of the default background for your
Home Screen.
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Touch and hold anywhere on a desktop Home
screen that’ s not occupied. A list of options
appears.
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Touch one of the following wallpaper source:
o
Galler y: Choose from pictures that you’ ve
taken with camera or downloaded to your
device.
o
Live Wallpaper: Choose from a scrolling list
of
animated
choose
a
wallpapers.
video
f ile
Even
from
you
your
can
Video
Wallpaper folder .
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Wallpaper:
Choose
from
thumbnails
of
default images.
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For set wallpaper, touch SET WALLPAPER at the
top of the screen (for Galler y images) or se t
wallpaper.
Folders: You can ver y easily regroup desktop icons in
a folder on screen to save space and access more
applications.
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Touch and hold any icon on desktop screen to
move it.
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Go on another icon and release to create a
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Then add as many icons as folder can hold, give
folder containing both icons.
it a name, move it where you want.
You have all the tools to customize your iris X1 Smar t
Phone.
6 - M A N A G I N G N O T I F I C AT I O N S
Notif ication icons inform you of new messages
and events. When you receive a notif ication, its icon
appears in the status bar, along with a summar y that
appears only briefly.
6.1. Open the Notifications Panel
Drag the status bar down from the top of the
screen as shown below:
The Notif ications panel displays your network
Model‐iris X1 19 User Manual provider name and a list of your current notif ications.
6.2. Respond to Notifications
Open the notif ication panel and touch a
notif ication to respond to it. What happens next
depends on the notif ication.
6.3. Close Notifications Panel
Drag the tab at the bottom of the Notif ications
panel to the top of the screen. Or just press the back
button. The panel also closes when you touch a
notif ication to respond to it.
7- MESSAGING
7.1. Message environment & Settings
You
can
use
Messaging
to
exchange
text
messages and multimedia messages with your friends.
Touch to open a messaging
conversation Touch to compose a new text or multi media message. Model‐iris X1 20 User Manual You can also press the
key and open the
context menu to work on messages and their settings.
The
messages
settings
allow
you
to
se t
SMS/MMS limits, notif ications, vibrate or ringtones,
deliver y repor ts and many others.
Take a tour and explore messages settings, you’ ll
f ind interesting things.
7.2. Using the Onscreen Keyboard
Some applications display the keyboard by
default. In others, you touch a text f ield where you
want to enter text, to open the keyboard.
Model‐iris X1 21 User Manual Write your message here.
After typing, press icon to cl ose the keyboard. Touch an d h old the text
field to open a menu an d to
copy/cut texts. Touch once to capitali ze
the next letter you type.
Touch an d hold or double
tap for CapsLock. Secondary ch aracters panel (special , symbols, numbers) Recipient zone: write the name,
the number or tap the icon on right to access contacts list Chose the SIM car d you wan t to
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email
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Message becomes an MMS if you send it to an
address, or add multimedia media f ile(s).
Touch compose new message.
Enter or select a mobile phone number.
Touch the composition text box and write you r
message.
 To u c h t h e
key to open the context menu.
 To u c h Attach to attach various types of f iles.
 Send the MMS.
7.4. Operation on a message:
 Open the message thread containing
message your want to operate.
the
Touch and hold this message until a context
menu opens.
 Make your choice.
To for ward a message:
 Touch For ward in this menu.
 Add a contact.
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Model‐iris X1 23 User Manual  Touch Send to send the message.
You can also Copy message text, Save message to SIM
card, View message details and delete message.
7.5. Lock a Message
You can lock a message so it won’ t be deleted if
you reach your storage limits.
 Touch and hold message in a message window.
 Touch Lock message in the menu that opens.
Unlock a message by touching and holding it and then
touch Unlock message.
8 - M U LT I M E D I A
8.1. Camera
Your camera’ s pictures and videos are stored in
both the SD card and device. You can copy pictures
and videos from both the SD card and device to a PC
and vice versa.
Touc h
to
s e tt i n gs
C h a n ge be t we e n f ro nt a n d bac k c a m er a change
C h a n ge f l as h mo de
To u c h to t a ke pi ct u re, vi d eo o r p a no r a mi c
To u c h to s wi tc h o n mo re se t ti n g s To u c h to c h a n ge bet we en p ho to , vi deo o r p a no r a mi c
Model‐iris X1 24 User Manual 8.2. Gallery
You can use the Galler y to view pictures and play
videos and share f iles.
 Touch the Galler y icon in the main menu.
 Touch an album to open and view its contents.
 Touch a picture or a video in an album to view it.
8.3. Share an Album
 Open the main Galler y window.
 Check or uncheck the albums you want to share.
 Touch the
icon at the top of screen to share
via Bluetooth, Email. Or touch the message
icon at the top of screen to Share via MMS.
 You can share via email, Bluetooth, and so on.
8.4. Music
You can easily transfer your favorite music from
your PC to the SD card and experience a whole world
of interesting and melodious music.
Touch the
key or the intuitive buttons and
icons on the phone in music inter face to enjoy the
features of your music player.
Press the phone’ s volume up/down keys on the
lef t side of the mobile phone to adjust the volume.
8.5. FM Radio
You can listen to your favorite FM channels using
the inbuilt FM receiver of your phone and a corded
earphone (the wire is used as antenna).
Touch the
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enjoy the features of your inbuilt FM radio:
 Record sound
 Save your favorites FM stations
 Enable speaker
Press the phone’ s volume up/down keys on the
lef t side of the mobile phone to adjust the volume.
8.6. Record Sounds
 Touch the Sound Recorder in the main menu.
to star t recording a voice clip.
 Tap
“ Recording” appears when it is recording a
voice clip.
 Tap
to stop and save the recording.
8.7. Make Screenshot
Press and hold for 1 second both Volume Down
and Power buttons together.
9 - C O N N E C T TO N E T W O R K S A N D D E V I C E S
Your phone can connect to a variety of networks
and devices, including Wi-Fi, GPRS, Bluetooth devices,
such as headsets. You can also transfer f iles to/from
your PC through the data cable.
9.1. Transfer data between Phone and PC:
Connect the phone to your PC with the help of
USB cable.
USB mass storage window with option to turn on
Model‐iris X1 26 User Manual USB storage will be shown.
Touch "Turn on USB storage".
You can now exchange/manage data
between your phone and PC.
Once f inished, click again (“ Turn
off USB storage” ) to unmount
storage from computer and use it
with phone again.
Note : During USB connection,
phone
storage
could
not
be
accessed on phone.
9.2. Use data services on your phone
 Ensure that your device has an active data
connection. To use the
data ser vices please
follow below steps.
 Menu> Go to Settings> Under Wireless &
Networks tab select Dual SIM settings > Tap Data
Connection> Select the SIM with which you want to
use data connection.
Note: To use 3G ser vices on your phone ensure that
your 3G SIM card is inser ted in 3G SIM slot.
Note : You now need not to worr y about the operator
setting of your device. Your device detects and
install the operator settings automatically as soon
as you inser t your SIM card.
WARNING: to avoid any over cost contact your
operator to know more about best plans.
Model‐iris X1 27 User Manual 9.3. Connect to Wi-Fi Networks
To browse the Internet via Wi-Fi:
 Go to Menu> settings> Under wireless &
networks tab select Wi-Fi and then turn it ON, select
the WIFI connection listed under Wi-Fi networks with
which you want to connect> Enter the password of
Wi-f i network with which you want to connect.
Note: Make sure that Wi-Fi network with which you
want to connect is in the range and is active.
9.4. Pair With Bluetooth Devices
 G o t o Settings > Wireless & networks>
Bluetooth settings.
 If Bluetooth is off, check Bluetooth to turn it on.
Your phone scans and displays the Bluetooth
devices in range.
 If the device you want to pair with is not in the
list, make it discoverable.
 If your phone stops scanning before you make
the other device discoverable, touch Scan for
devices.
 Touch the ID of the other device in the list
Settings to pair them. If you are prompted to for a
password, enter any password on one device and
enter the same password you entered in the other
device to be paired, If the pairing is successful,
your phone connects to the device.
9.5. Connect to Internet on your PC via Phone
You can browse the Internet on your PC using your
mobile phone. This can be done in 2 ways:
To access both the options make sure your phone
Model‐iris X1 28 User Manual has an active data plan and mobile data is “ ON” .
USB Tethering:
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Connect your mobile phone to your PC via
the USB cable.
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Go to Settings> Wireless & Networks>More
>Tethering & por table hotspot> USB tethering.
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Your PC will then read the necessar y drivers
of your phone and you can then access internet on
your PC.
Note: In case you are unable to connect to internet
please get in touch with customer care executive.
Wi-Fi Hotspot:
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Go
to
Settings>
Wireless
&
Networks>More >Tethering & por table hotspot>
Turn ON Wi-Fi Hotspot.

Once the device Wi-Fi Hotspot is active you
can see a grey icon denoting wireless network on
the notif ication pane.
Note: You can select the desired security setting s
for your hotspot network by following below
steps:

Go to Settings> Wireless & Networks>More
>Tethering & por table hotspot> Set up Wi-Fi
hotspot> Security> Select desired security and
conf igure your password

Now go to your PC and check for the
Hotspot network created by your device.

Select the network and input the password
conf igured for the hotspot network on your
device.
Model‐iris X1 29 User Manual You can now browse internet on your PC with the
help of data connection on your phone..
Note: In case you are unable to connect to
internet please get in touch with customer care
executive.
1 0 - D O W N L O A D A P P L I C AT I O N S
The phone has a default conf iguration which
includes some applications. Discover all other s
apps by using play store. You will be able to
connect with 3G or Wi-Fi for example, and by
signing in the application with just an email.
This is what it looks like:
Model‐iris X1 30 User Manual 11- PHONE SETTINGS
You can go to Settings to customize your
phone’ s preferences and behavior in a variety of
ways:
Wi-Fi
Bluetooth
SIM
card
managemen t
Data usage
More…
Call s ettings
Sound
Disp lay
Storage
Model‐iris X1 Lets y ou conf igure and manage
conn ections to n etworks and devices
by Us ing W i-Fi.
Lets
y ou
manage
B lu etooth
to
commun icate w ith oth er B luetooth
devices , such as h eadsets an d oth er
por tab le devices .
Lets y ou turn on or tu rn off you r SIM
card and con f igure you r SIM card to
be used to voice call, video call, SMS
send an d data conn ection .
Data usage refers to th e amount of
data up loaded or down loaded by you r
device du rin g a given p eriod.
Lets y ou conf igure and manage
conn ections to networks and devices.
Lets
you
con f igure
ph one
call
settings, su ch as call for warding, call
waiting, Call f ilter and oth er sp ecial
features offered by your carrier.
Lets you con f igure how and at what
volume the ph one rings , vibrates etc.
Lets y ou conf igure b rightn ess and
oth er s creen s ettin gs.
Lets you see an d manage availab le
space on y our ph one and on y our SD
card.
31 User Manual Batter y
Apps
Accounts
sync
&
Location
ser vices
Secu rity
Language
inpu t
&
Backup & res et
Date & time
Access ib ility
Develop er
op tions
Abou t ph one
Model‐iris X1 Lets you check the batter y level and
status .
Lets
you
view
all
app lication s
down loaded or on SD card and mange
all runn ing app lications in devices .
Lets y ou add, remove and manage
your Google an d other supp or ted
accoun ts.
Lets you set the location related
settings
like
Wi-Fi
an d
mob ile
netw ork , GPS settings for you r
phone
and
check to take account of you r locati
on in search resu lts and oth er s er vic
es.
Lets
you
protect
personal
information , like adjust y our ph one's
lock , set SIM card lock etc.
Lets you select th e language for th e
tex t
on
you r
phone
and
for
con f iguring the on screen keyb oard.
Lets y ou backup your person al data
and settings and reset you r ph on e.
Lets you choos e preferen ces such as
format an d time zones.
Enable y our installed access ib ility
applications
and
adjust
related
settings.
Lets y ou enab le or disab le U SB debug
and set in ter face animation effect.
View information abou t you r ph one,
such as s ignal s tren gth, s tatus , ph one
information and batter y us e.
32 User Manual 1 2 - H E A LT H A N D S A F E T Y I N F O R M AT I O N
Please read the following guidelines regarding the
use of your ph on e. Not follow ing them may be dangerous
or illegal.
Cer tif ic ation Information (RoHS)
We at L AVA take our s ocial resp ons ibility s erious ly
and are committed to the cause of saving our en vironment,
it is in keep ing w ith th ese commitments th at we are proud
to s tate that L AVA phones are RoH S complaint.
Cer tif ic ation Information (SAR)
Your phon e is des igned n ot to exceed the limits of
emiss ion of radio waves recommended by in ternational
guidelines . Thes e guidelines inclu de safety margin s
des igned to assure the protection of all persons ,
regardless of age and health .
SAR (specif ic ab sorp tion rate) is the un it of
body-abs orbed RF quantity wh en th e phone is in use. SA R
value is as cer tained according to th e h igh es t RF level
generated du ring laborator y tes ts.
The tru e SAR level during phon e usage w ill b e far
lower th an th is level.
The SAR valu e of the phon e may change dep ending
on factors such as how close y ou are to a n etw ork tower,
use of accessories and oth er enhancemen ts.
The h igh est SAR value of th e device is less than
1.6W /Kg averaged over 10 gm of human tissu e.
The SAR value may differ depen ding on national
rep or ting, tes ting requ iremen ts and th e n etw ork band.
SAR Rec ommendation s
Use a wireless hands-free sys tem (headph on e,
headset) w ith a low power B luetooth emitter.
Pleas e keep you r calls shor t an d us e SMS when ever
Model‐iris X1 33 User Manual more con ven ien t. T his advice app lies especially to ch ildren,
adolescents and pregnan t w omen .
Prefer to us e y our cell phon e when th e s ign al qu ality
is good.
Peop le havin g active medical implants shou ld
preferab ly keep th e cell phon e at least 15 cm away from
the imp lan t.
Main tain a preferable distance of 15 mm from th e
device.
Safe Driving
Do n ot us e the phone wh ile drivin g. When you h ave to
use the ph one, please us e th e p ers on al hands-free kit.
Pleas e do n ot pu t the phon e on to any passenger seat
or any p lace from wh ich it may fall down in case of
vehicu lar collis ion or emergen cy braking.
Durin g Flight
Fligh t is influen ced by in ter ference caused by th e
phone. It is illegal to us e a phon e on the airp lan e. Pleas e
turn off y our phone or switch to flight mode during a
fligh t.
In H ospitals
Your Ph on e’ s radio waves may in ter fere w ith the
function ing medical devices. Consu lt a physician or the
manufacturer of th e medical device to determin e whether
they are adequately sh ielded from ex ternal Radio
Frequ ency. Switch off y our device when regu lation s
ins tru ct you to do s o.
Do n ot carr y the w ireless device in the breas t p ocket.
Turn off th e ph one if th ere is any reason to suspect
that inter ference is taking place.
Unsafe Areas
Pleas e tu rn off you r ph on e when you are c lose to a
Model‐iris X1 34 User Manual gas station or in th e vicin ity of any p lace where fuel and
chemical preparations, or any oth er dangerous goods are
stored.
Taking Care of You r Device
Your device is a produ ct of superior design and
craf tsmansh ip and sh ou ld b e handled w ith care: The
followin g sugges tions w ill help you p rotect y our ph one:
Keep the device dr y. If you r device gets wet, remove
the batter y w ith ou t turn ing on the device, w ipe it w ith a
dr y cloth and take it the s er vice cen ter.
Do n ot store the device in h igh or cold temp erature.
High temp eratures can sh or ten th e life of electron ic
devices and damage batteries .
Do n ot us e or s tore the device in dusty, dir ty areas . Its
moving par ts and electron ic compon en ts can b e damaged.
Do not attemp t to op en the device oth er than as
ins tru cted in th is guide. Repairin g the ph one by yours elf
oth er than our authorized s er vice agents /cen ters goes
agains t th e w arranty ru les.
Do n ot drop, kn ock , or shake the device. Rough
handling can break in ternal circu it b oards and f ine
mech anics.
Do n ot us e harsh chemicals , clean ing solvents , or
strong detergents to clean the device. On ly us e a s of t,
clean , dr y cloth to clean th e sur face of the device.
Do n ot s tore you r device near magn etic f ields or allow
your device to come in contact w ith magn etic f ields for
extended p eriod of time.
Batter y Rec ommen dations
Pleas e put th e batter y in a well-ventilated p lace out
of direct sun ligh t. C harge the batter y at room temperature
range.
If th e time span of the batter y af ter charging b ecomes
Model‐iris X1 35 User Manual much sh or ter than usual, th e batter y life is at an end.
Rep lace th e batter y with a n ew batter y of th e same make
and specif ication .
Do n ot discard th e batter y w ith h ousehold trash .
Pleas e disp os e of used batter y according to you r local
environmen tal laws and gu idelin es.
Use manu facturer approved batteries , chargers,
accessories and su pplies . We w ill n ot be resp ons ible for
user ’ s safety w hen us ing un app roved batteries or
accessories .
Recycle Your Phon e
The WEEE logo (shown at the lef t) appears
on th e product (batter y, h andset, an d charger)
to indicate that this produ ct mus t not b e
disp osed off or dumped w ith y ou r other
househ old was tes . You are liab le to dispose of
all you r electron ic or electrical w aste equ ipmen t b y
relocating over to the sp ecif ied collection p oint for
recycling. of su ch h azardous was te.
Collection and p roper recover y of your electronic
waste equ ipments at th e time of disp osal w ill allow us to
help p res er ve th e environmen t. Recycling of the electron ic
waste equ ip men t w ill ensure safety of human health and
environmen t.
Disc laimers
The colors and specif ications sh own/mentioned in th e
user manual may differ from th e actu al p roduct. Images
shown are for rep resentation purp os e on ly. Oth er p roduct
logos and company names men tioned herein may b e
trademarks or trade names of th eir respective owners .
The con ten t of th is manual may var y from th e actual
con tent disp layed in the mobile ph one. In su ch a cas e, th e
Model‐iris X1 36 User Manual later shall govern .
We keep th e right to make modif ications to any of the
con tent in th is user guide w ith ou t pub lic ann ouncement or
prior n otif ication .
For devices w ith ex ternal p ower su pplies, p lug socket
shou ld b e p laced in shor t dis tance and eas ily access ib le.
Using th e wrong ty pe batter y rep lacemen t there is a
danger of exp los ion, b e su re to follow th e ins tru ctions
disp osal of us ed batteries .
Copyrights
All
rights
reser ved.
Rep roduction,
transfer,
dis tribu tion or s torage of par t or all of the con ten ts in th is
docu men t in any form w ith ou t the p rior w ritten
permiss ion of is s trictly proh ib ited.
To preven t p ossib le hearing damage,
do n ot lis ten at h igh volume levels of long
periods.
To use th e device only w ith the earph ones included, never
change the earph ones inclu ded for an oth er one.
Model‐iris X1 37 User Manual L AVA suppor t an d contac t Information
Vis it
www.Lavamob iles.com
for
addition al
information , downloads and ser vices related to y our L AVA
produ ct.
To check for the n eares t L AVA ser vice cen ter location
for
main tenan ce
s er vices,
please
visit
www.lavamob iles .com/suppor t-s er vices
Ser vice Center number
No.:+919560394002
K indly n ote: Pleas e send area code of your location
through SMS to th is No. an d in return you w ill get addres s
of ser vice cen ter n eares t to you by SMS.
Model‐iris X1 38 User Manual L AVA warranty ce r tif ic ate
Limited warranty:
L AVA in ternational Ltd. (L AVA) provides limited
warran ty for you r mob ile ph one and original access ories
delivered w ith y our mob ile phon e (herein af ter referred to
as “ product” )
The warranty period for th e trans ceiver is on e (1) year
and for batter y, ch arger and h eads et is six (6) mon ths from
the date of purchas e.
L AVA Warranty
Subject to th e con ditions of th is Limited Warran ty,
L AVA warran ts a product to be free from defects in des ign ,
material an d w orkmanship at th e time of its original
purchase by you , and for a subsequ en t p eriod of one (1)
year for trans ceiver and s ix ( 6) months for batter y &
charger.
You sh all have n o coverage or b enef its under th is
warran ty in th e event that any of the follow ing condition s
are app licab le:
 The product has b een subj ected to abnormal
use or conditions, imp rop er storage, exposu re
to 1.excess ive mois ture or da mpness , exposu re
to
excess ive
temp erature,
unauthorized
modif ication, unauthorized repair ( includin g
but not limited to use of unauth orized spare
par ts in repairs),ab use, acciden ts, A cts of God,
spills of food or liquids , improper ins tallation
 You have n ot n otif ied Lava of th e defect in the
produ ct du ring th e applicab le warran ty period.
 The produ ct serial no. code or the access ories
date code has b een removed, defaced or
altered.
 The product has been used with or con nected to
an accessor y ( i) N ot supp lied by Lava or its
aff iliates , ( ii) N ot f it for use w ith the p rodu ct or
Model‐iris X1 39 User Manual (iii) Used oth er w is e than in mann er in tended.
 The seals of th e p rodu ct’ s batter y enclosure
have been broken or sh own evidence of
tempering or th e produ ct’ s batter y has been
used in equ ip men t oth er than that for which it
has been sp ecif ied usable by L AVA.
 All p las tic su r faces and all oth er externally
expos ed par t that is scratched or damaged due
to n ormal use.
To get maximum of you r new product, we
recommen d you to:
 Read the gu idelines for safe and eff icient use as
men tion ed in the manual.
 Read the terms and conditions of your Lava
warran ty in the manual.
 Keep y our original receipt; you w ill n eed it for
warran ty ser vices if asked to produ ce.
 Pres ent th is Lava Warranty C er tif icate along
with original proof of purchas e when ever you
requ ire any warran ty ser vices .
In case Lava produ ct needs s er vice, p lease vis it the
neares t Lava ser vice cen ters given in th e s er vice gu ide.
Pleas e vis it ou r Website www.lavamob iles .com for updated
list of Au thorized Ser vice C enters near to you r location .
Imp or tan t n ote: f or you r warran ty to b e valid, all
information on the warranty cer tif icate has to be
comp leted in cluding the s tamp from the au th orized
dis tribu tor/retailer.
All warranty information , p roduct features
specif ications are s ubject to change withou t n otice.
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Dealers Stamp
Date of purchas e
Model N o.
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