SERVO BM5310

SERVO BM5310 Mini Mobile Phone User Manual

Muenzaniso: BM5310

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This manual provides detailed instructions for the safe and efficient use of your SERVO BM5310 Mini Mobile Phone. Please read this manual thoroughly before operating the device and keep it for future reference. Due to product upgrades, the content of this document may be updated without prior notice.

SERVO BM5310 Mini Mobile Phone with key features listed: Bluetooth Dialer, 3 SIM Card, Magic Voice, Call Recording.

Figure 1: SERVO BM5310 Mini Mobile Phone Overview

Video 1: SERVO BM5310 Product Overview and Features Demonstration

1. Setup Guide

1.1 Package Zviri mukati

Usati watanga, ndapota ita shuwa kuti zvinhu zvese zviripo mupakeji:

Package contents showing the SERVO BM5310 phone, USB cable, and battery.

Figure 2: SERVO BM5310 Package Contents

1.2 Inserting SIM Card and Battery

  1. Nyatsobvisa chivharo chekumashure chefoni.
  2. Insert the Nano SIM cards into the designated slots. Ensure the SIM card chip contacts are correctly aligned with the outline of the slot. The phone supports up to three SIM cards.
  3. If desired, insert a Micro SD card (up to 32GB) into the dedicated slot for expanded storage.
  4. Isa bhatiri muchikamu charo.
  5. Zvakakosha: There is a layer of yellow insulating tape on the battery. Before using the phone, you must remove this insulating tape, otherwise the phone will not power on.
  6. Tsiva kavha yekumashure.
Diagram showing how to open the back cover and remove the yellow insulating tape from the battery.

Figure 3: How to Open the Back Cover and Remove Battery Insulating Tape

Diagram showing the placement of three SIM cards and one memory card.

Figure 4: SIM Card and Memory Card Installation

1.3 Kuchaja Bhatiri

  1. Connect the phone to the charger using the provided USB cable.
  2. Batanidza charger musocket yemagetsi.
  3. The screen will display a scrolling power icon, indicating that charging has begun.
  4. When the power icon stops scrolling, the battery is fully charged. Disconnect the charger from the phone and the power socket.
  5. If the phone has not been used for a long time and does not turn on, charge it for 3-5 hours using the provided charging cable and a 5V1A charger.

1.4 Screen Dziviriro

The phone screen comes with a protective film. You may remove this film for optimal viewing experience.

2. Operating Instructions

2.1 Tsanangudzo yekiyipadhi

Note: "Press the key" means a quick press and release. "Long press the key" means pressing and holding for 2 seconds or more.

2.2 Bhuku rerunhare

You can save names and phone numbers to either the SIM card or the phone's internal memory. In the contact list, use the Up/Down navigation keys to browse entries.

2.3 Messaging (SMS)

From the idle screen, navigate to Menu > Message > Write message. Input your message, then select 'Send'. Choose the recipient(s) and confirm to send.

2.4 Call Mabasa

Kufona:

  1. In idle mode, use the numeric keys to input the phone number.
  2. For international calls, quickly press the '*' key twice to input '+', then enter the country code, area code, and phone number.
  3. For extension numbers, quickly press the '3' or '4' key multiple times to input 'p' or 'w'.
  4. Press the Dial-up key (Green) to initiate the call.

Kutambira Call:

When a call comes in, press the Dial-up key (Green) to answer. Press the Hand-up key (Red) to end or reject the call.

Icons representing calling features: microphone, call, blocked call, call recording.

Figure 5: Calling Features

2.5 Audio Player

In the audio player interface, use the '5' key to play/pause or stop music. Use the Up/Down navigation keys to switch between songs. Adjust volume using the '*' and '#' keys. The phone supports syncing smartphone music playback via Bluetooth.

Phone displaying audio player interface, with a smartphone showing music playback, indicating Bluetooth sync.

Figure 6: Audio Player and Bluetooth Music Sync

2.6 Bluetooth Dialer

The BM5310 can connect to your smartphone via Bluetooth to sync contacts, answer calls, and make calls, acting as a backup phone. It supports both iOS and Android devices.

  1. Turn on the BM5310's Bluetooth function.
  2. Shandisa Bluetooth pane yako smartphone. Tsvaga and select "mtk" from the device list to connect.
  3. When prompted, input the password "0000" on your smartphone.
  4. Enter the password "0000" on the BM5310 mobile phone. Connection should be successful.
  5. Upon successful connection, the BM5310 may request permission to access your smartphone's address book. Click 'consent'.
  6. The dialer can remotely play songs saved on the connected device.
  7. The phone also supports a Bluetooth anti-lost function (disabled by default).
SERVO BM5310 phone connected to a smartphone via Bluetooth, showing an incoming call on the smartphone.

Figure 7: Bluetooth Dialer Functionality

2.7 File Management

Access Menyu > File Management ku review and manage media resources. This includes default folder structures for audio, photos, and video. You can create new folders, copy, delete, and rename files. It also supports operations on T-flash (Micro SD) cards, such as formatting.

2.8 Zvirongwa

The Settings menu allows you to configure system date and time, language, security password, and other phone-related parameters. You can also restore factory settings from this menu. The mobile factory default password is 0000 or 1122.

2.9 Input Method

When editing text, press the '*' key to input punctuation. Use the '#' key to switch between input method modes (En, Abc, 123).

3. Key Features

Phone size comparison with a credit card, highlighting its 1.33-inch screen and compact design.

Figure 8: Compact Size of BM5310

Phone displaying speed dial contacts, showing quick connection feature.

Figure 9: Speed Dial Functionality

Phone screen showing Magic Voice options: None, Men, Women, Child.

Figure 10: Magic Voice Feature

Phone screen showing call recording and blacklist options.

Figure 11: Blacklist and Call Recording

Phone screen showing FM radio interface with frequency 98.7 MHz.

Figure 12: Wireless FM Radio

4. Zvinotsanangurwa

AttributeValue
ModelBM5310
Brand NameSERVO
CPU ModelMTK6261
Operation SystemDumbphone OS (Non-smartphone OS, no app downloads)
Screen Size1.33 padiki
Display Resolution240x320
Screen MaterialTFT
Bata ScreenAihwa
Huwandu hweSIM Card3 SIM Cards (Nano SIM)
Memory Card TypeDedicated slot (Micro SD, scalable to 32GB)
Kumhanya Memory32MB
Machine Memory32MB
Kumashure Kamera Pixel≤ 1 MP (0.3MP)
Kuwanda kweKamera Yekumashure1
Huwandu hweKamera YepamberiHapana
Battery Capacity800mAh (Lithium Polymer)
Bhatiri TypeDetachable
Kuchaja Interface TypeMicro USB
Fast ChargingKusatsigira
Wireless ChargingAihwa
Bluetooth VersionEHE
NFCAihwa
3.5mm Headphone PortAihwa
WiFi ConnectionAihwa
Phone Size (L*W*H)82.5mm * 36.5mm * 12.4mm
Kurema36g (kusanganisira bhatiri)
Item ConditionNew
CertificationCE
OriginMainland China

4.1 Kuenderana kweNetwork

The SERVO BM5310 supports 2G GSM networks: 850/900/1800/1900MHz.

Important Network Notice:

Some countries have already discontinued 2G GSM networks. Please check if your SIM card supports 2G GSM network in your region. Countries like South Korea, Singapore, Japan, Australia, and Israel have stopped 2G networks, and the phone cannot be used in these countries. Additionally, due to network frequency band issues, the mobile phone may not be used normally in Colombia, India, Türkiye, Chile, Azerbaijan, and Tanzania.

4.2 System Languages

The phone supports the following system languages: English, Russian, French, Spanish, Polish, Portuguese, Italian, Deutsch, Bahasa Melayu, Bahasa Indonesia, Czech, Hungarian, Vietnamese, Turkish, Arabic, Hebrew, Thai, Greek, Croatian, Persian.

5. Kugadzirisa matambudziko

5.1 Phone Does Not Turn On

5.2 Auto Call Recorder Not Working

The phone's internal memory is insufficient for call recording. You must install a Micro SD memory card (up to 32GB) for this feature to function. Once a memory card is installed, navigate to: Settings > Call logs > Call settings > Advanced settings > Auto call recorder kuigonesa.

5.3 Bluetooth Dialer Connection Issues

If you are experiencing issues connecting the Bluetooth Dialer, ensure both devices have Bluetooth enabled and are discoverable. Follow the steps in section 2.6 "Bluetooth Dialer" carefully. The default pairing password is "0000".

5.4 Matambudziko Ekubatanidza Network

If you cannot connect to a network or make calls, verify that your SIM card supports 2G GSM networks. Refer to section 4.1 "Network Compatibility" for a list of countries where 2G networks may be discontinued or incompatible.

6. Mazano emushandisi

7. Kuchengeteka uye Nyevero

Before using this mobile phone, please read and comply with the following safety guidelines to avoid dangerous or illegal conditions and ensure optimal device performance.

7.1 General Chengetedzo

7.2 Mamiriro Ekushandisa

7.3 Children's Health

This phone and its accessories may contain small parts. Keep the phone out of reach of children to prevent damage or accidental ingestion, which can be dangerous.

7.4 Emergency Calls

In an emergency, if the mobile phone is powered on and has network service, you can use it to make emergency calls. However, network availability cannot be guaranteed in all cases, so do not rely solely on this device for emergency contact.

7.5 Kuchengetedza kwezvakatipoteredza

Dispose of the equipment, battery, and accessories according to local laws and regulations. Do not treat them as common household waste.

7.6 Bhatiri uye Kuchengetedzwa kweChaja

7.7 Kushanda uye Kuchengetedza

7.8 Electronic Information Products Poisonous and Harmful Material Statements

This table indicates the presence of hazardous substances in the product components, in accordance with SJ/T11363-2006 standards.

ZvikamuPbHgCdCr^6+PBBPBDE
PhoneX00000
BhatiriX00000
AccessoriesX00000

0: Indicates that the poisonous and harmful material in all homogeneous materials for this part is below the limit specified in SJ/T11363-2006.
X: Indicates that the poisonous and harmful material in at least one homogeneous material for this part exceeds the limit specified in SJ/T11363-2006. (Note: This product is labeled 'X' because alternative technology or components are not available at this stage.)

8. Tsigiro neWarranty

For any issues not covered in this manual, please contact your seller or refer to the official product support channels. The company reserves the right to final interpretation of this user guide.

User Manual PDF: A PDF version of the user manual is available for download. You can find it at: SERVO BM5310 User Manual (PDF)

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