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1. 4 seconds Pre charging makes progress YELLOW two flashes in 4 seconds Slow charging started YELLOW three flashes in 4 seconds Slow Charging nearly completed YELLOW ON OFF in 2 seconds Fast charging being started YELLOW on and bright Fast charging nearly empty battery strong charging YELLOW dimmed nearly full battery No light Batery full Te audible tones and YELLOW flashes Charging completed and battery full Continuous RED when the charger connected or during charging Over voltage of the charger or battery Faulty or wrong charger or a faulty battery During start up Upon pressing the button over 5 seconds the YELLOW starts to blink Releasing now the button initiates the start up of the device YELLOW continues to blink in 1 second intervals Three tones and RED flashes in an early stage of start up indicate a SIM error missing SIM PIN error or missing PIN The start up continues After new SIM PIN error indications the device enters the LIMITED mode RED starts to blink frequently LIMITED mode It is not possible to interrupt the start up During start up there is no indication about charging After the start up the status of charging will be indicated again A4 In ready state At the beginning of ready state GREEN is on for 5 seconds if the entering the programming mode by pressing the button is allowed GREEN blinks every 2 seconds Ready state OK RED blinks Network connection lo
2. In order to switch the device ON press the button for 5 seconds Release the button as soon as the YELLOW starts blinking Wait until the GREEN light starts to blink The device is now ready for use and registered in to the mobile network If the necessary telephone numbers have not been programmed before the device enters automatically to the programming mode If you wish to change the existing settings start up the device as explained above but press the button shortly during the start up while the GREEN light is on for 5 seconds The device enters the programming mode Soneco Oy V 25 3 2013 JR SONECO 8 20 4 The programming mode The settings for the CC3 are programmed with text messages in the programming mode This mode is indicated by alternating blinks of GREEN and YELLOW lights There are a few different ways to get the device to the programming mode Which of these are to be used depends on the settings of the device The available possibilities are explained below in chapters 4A 4C 4A DEVICE WITH DEFAULT SETTINGS Wait during start up until the GREEN light is on for 5 seconds Press the button once during this period The device enters the programming mode 4B A DEVICE WITH POWER OFF PREVENTION A device with inhibited power OFF can be commanded to the programming mode with a PRG command from a number stored in the device see 4C or by switching it OFF via LIMITED mode and then restarting the device If
3. 7 aaa AN a a Ga An Ng E NE a a 7 4 The programming MOONE 0 ennn 8 5 The purpose and setting of the telephone 8 6 Setting the 6 un nina connu donnee 9 d A SP 0 10 8 10 8 1 Options for power ON and anneau 10 8 2 Options for voice CANS nitrate inertie 10 8 3 Security and general settings nana aana eee 11 9 Standby 12 WO Sending of the GSS 13 11 Special features during alarm mode 13 12 Shu tting the device Off ricirca tonte 13 13 Request for battery charge status 13 14 Voice call features in normal ready state 14 15 Voice call features in alarm mode 14 00 call TI 14 17 The life time capacity and maintenance of the 15 18 The use in Challenging environments sine 15 19 Data security privacy reliability and prevention of 15 20 Unrecognized fault situations anana nana a nana 16 Annex A Tone and light indications Of MC8 18 Important to observe nu see
4. Number3 MC3 can send after a single press of the button a message to one two or three numbers X number and U number has optionally 4 or X number and 5 of U numbers The X eXtra number is for messaging or calls in a way that is not possible for numbers 1 to 3 In the X number is for voice calls The 5 or U Soneco Oy V 25 3 2013 JR SONECO 9 20 number Unlocking number is only for the management purpose The U number can call or control the device but it can not be an alarm call or message number Telephone numbers are set in programming mode with sending them as text message The message has to contain between command brackets lt lt lt and gt gt gt the numbers separated by semicolon and without spaces as below lt lt lt number1 number2 gt gt gt E g valid commands are are lt lt lt 358414319221 gt gt gt or lt lt lt 358414319220 35841 4319221 358414319221 lt lt lt the X number or 4 number is in use it has to be given before numbers 1 to 3 lt lt lt Xnumber4 number1 gt gt gt lt lt lt Xnumber4 number1 number2 gt gt gt or lt lt lt Xnumber4 number1 number2 numero3 gt gt gt If the U number is used it shall be given after X number and before numbers 1 3 lt lt lt Unumber4 number1 gt gt gt or lt lt lt Xnumber5 Unumber4 number1 gt gt gt Any number command replaces all previously stored numbers A comma
5. ce 20 Technical specifications 0 nie 20 Declaration of 8 20 Soneco Oy V 25 3 2013 JR SONECO 4 20 Soneco Oy V 25 3 2013 JR SONECO 5 20 Purpose ot MC3 Soneco MC3 is a small radio device for messaging and voice calls With a single press of its only button MC3 sends a text message to one two or three stored telephone numbers MC3 operates in all 900 and 1800 MHz mobile communication networks with which the provider of SIM card in MC3 has access or a roaming agreement To start with The product package includes the following e Soneco MC3 transceiver and strap e Charging adapter 4300 P e User s guide Preparing for the use Before switching the device on one must insert a valid network operator s SIM card Subscriber Identity Module in to MC3 and charge the battery Fig Inserting the SIM card Push the yellow dot with a pin in Insert a SIM to the holder and push order to eject the SIM card holder the holder in to MC3 until it locks Note When ejecting or inserting the SIM the power should be switched OFF Soneco Oy V 25 3 2013 JR SONECO 6 20 Quick procedure for using MC3 for the first time 1 Switch ON the power by pressing the button for over 5 seconds until the yellow light starts to blink Release the button 2 If the device has not been programmed before it enters to the programming mode automatically and the YELLOW and the GREEN lights start blinking alternate
6. device returns to ready state A6 In MC3 alarm mode GREEN blinking frequently Alram mode actice In earlier models this indication is stopped by the user s next action GREEN YELLOW and RED blink alternating with or without a melodic ringing tone Incoming call GREEN continuously on Voice call ongoing or message being transmitted RED continuously on Emrgency call 112 ongoing A7 Ready state when connected to the charger The device indicates both charging and ready state A8 In LIMTED mode The RED blinks continuously in 0 5 second interval The device in LIMTED mode for following reasons No SIM SIM error PIN error no network coverage The only possible actions are the shut off and an emergency call If network coverage returns the device enters ready mode In the absence of SIM or network coverage the emergency call will tried with the best available network During an emergency call a shut off due to low battery is blocked The call remains on as long there is any charge in the battery Soneco Oy V 25 3 2013 JR SONECO 20 20 Important to observe Keep the device switched off in hospitals and near health care equipment Such as pacemakers and hearing aids The device may interfere with the operation of such equipment If you have a pacemaker do not carry the device around your neck Keep the device switched off when travelling in an airplane Make sure the X device is not switched on accidenta
7. read with date and time stamps Soneco Oy V 25 3 2013 JR SONECO 16 20 The real time clock of the device becomes synchronized with the network time at every programming message The clock will be reset to certain old date if the battery protection circuitry switches the voltage supply off due to deep depletion an entry to the programming mode by the user has been prevented and the users have lost the information for sending and acceptable PRG command the GSM phone number of Soneco s service can command the device in to programming mode and read the technical information This number can not control the calls or the messages nor can it be used as a calling number Upon request this feature can be erased at the delivery The device has been designed so that it could not be disturbed or made non functional through the network and can not be accessed without authorization The abuse of the device or the telecommunications account can be prevented by PIN and with setting appropriate service and or service limitations 20 Unrecognized fault situations The device has been designed to operate in all known situations and to recover from fault situation and indicate such to the user In order to trace the fault situations the device maintains an event register log book about events relevant to service In the case of unrecognized errors the device remains in error situation and shuts itself down or goes to sudden shutdown
8. the device is in standby mode it enters the LIMITED mode after removing the SIM as in Fig 1 Remove the SIM and wait until the device indicates a SIM error Return the SIM to the device Wait during the start up until the GREEN light goes on for 5 seconds Press the button once during this period The device enters the programming mode Note If you miss the time window during the automatic re start you can also switch the device OFF in LIMTED mode and start it normally 4C DEVICE WITH INHIBITED MANUAL ENTRY TO PROGRAMMING MODE Programming mode is possible only if the device receives a command lt lt lt PRG gt gt gt as a text message from a number that is stored in the device EXECUTION OF A PROGRAMMING COMMAND If a programming command is accepted and executed the device gives an audible signal and the YELLOW light blinks once notably longer The programming mode continues If a programming command is rejected the device gives three audible signals and the RED light blinks The programming mode continues A rejected command is not executed in full i e part of it may have been executed VERIFICATION AND TERMINATION OF PROGRAMMING Pressing the button longer than 5 seconds causes the device to send the stored settings as a text message to the first number if it is given Programming mode is terminated with a short press of the button The device shuts off 5 The purpose and setting of the telephone numbers Numbe1 Number2
9. 0 The device has the following options 8 1 Options for power ON and OFF 1 Disable power OFF by the user The device does not switch off from standby mode with a 5 seconds press Presses up to 9 seconds are interpreted as short presses F1 F0 Forced power ON The device turns itself ON automatically if the battery voltage is high enough or becomes high enough during the charging Wxxxxx Selection of the battery warning message recipients All x values have to be given as 1 or 0 With a value 1 battery warning is sent to corresponding number and with value 0 it is not sent The first x value is for the first number the second x for the second number etc The 4 x is the X number and the 5 x is the U number See chapter 5 All five x values have to be given regardless of the amount of telephone numbers set to the device No warning will be sent with the command W00000 The default setting is to send the battery warning to the ist number corresponding to command W10000 Battery warnings will be sent only if corresponding numbers are given E g W00100 causes the message to be sent to the 3rd number if given S1 S0 Skip entry to programming mode The 5 second time window during the start up for user to enter the programming mode is skipped Programming mode is possible only via a SMS command lt lt lt PRG gt gt gt form a number stored in the device See also Chapter 17 8 2 Options for voice cal
10. 111000 gt gt gt SPIN Ab1 amp Security code for management commands in standby mode If the code is set access from the Service number requires each time a correct SPIN SPIN comprises of four 4 characters which can be upper or lower case letters numbers or other characters of basic ASCII The associated commands are the inquiries for battery status log data and network parameters and the command to programming mode SPIN Deactivation of SPIN i e with the command lt lt lt SPIN gt gt gt Note that management commands are possible from stored telephone numbers and Soneco s own nonpublic telephone number Note also that the management commands and the use require additionally the telephone number of the device to be known The options can be programmed one by one e g lt lt lt P1 gt gt gt or combined in to a single command e g to the following example command lt lt lt S1F1P1W01100 gt gt gt which sets the device to skip the manual entry to programming mode forced power ON prevents power OFF in ready state and directs battery messages to numbers 2 and 3 Commands containing character data i e commands PIN DIMSG SPIN and SMS have to be send all individually 9 Standby mode The device enters the standby mode after start up if the phone numbers are available The standby mode is indicated by GREEN blink every 2 seconds The device is ready for making sending messages and making calls upon the pressing o
11. SONECO 1 20 Soneco MC3 USER MANUAL SONECO Oy Tuotekuja 5 FIN 90410 Oulu Finland Tel 358 10 77 88 300 Fax 385 8 311 4486 e mail info soneco fi www soneco fi Soneco Oy July 2013 Soneco Oy V 25 3 2013 JR SONECO 2 20 This guide applies to Soneco MC3 at the time of publication i e July 2013 Support for the product can be found in www soneco fi e mail support soneco fi via phone 358 10 8877 300 This document any part of it or Soneco documents referred herein shall not be forwarded copied altered or re produced in any form nor distributed on any medium without a directly expressed permission from Soneco Oy Soneco grants a permission to copy this manual for the sole purpose of using the Soneco equipment with which this document has been delivered The correctness and validity of this document has been verified with using appropriate methods and care However Soneco does not warrant the correctness and completeness of document Soneco Oy assumes no liability for any damage direct or indirect that may occur directly or indirectly to persons equipment material business or financial matters and that result from following ignoring abusing this guide or in other ways using the product Soneco reserves the right to alter this document without further notice All rights reserved Soneco Oy Ltd 2013 Warranty Soneco warrants the materials and manufacturing of the product allow full o
12. The cause for such may be wrong or faulty charging device wrongly set PIN code or prior effort with a wrong PIN SIM card contact error e g due to falling of the device it being hit or poor insertion of the SIM card empty battery or total loss of battery capacity entry of water humidity or foreign objects inside the equipment case otherwise broken and non functional device uncontrolled removal of SIM or shut down of equipment Unrecognized errors should be very rare The reason should always be cleared even if the device may return later to normal operation Soneco V 25 3 2013 JR SONECO 17 20 Soneco V 25 3 2013 JR SONECO 18 20 Annex A Tone and light indications of MC3 A1 When the device is OFF OFF mode In the OFF mode there is no indication Upon pressing the button the device gives and audible signal and the YELLOW light is on there is no indication from the button the battery is depleted and to be charged A2 OFF mode with connected charger The connection of the charger causes a tone and the YELLOW light with the brightness according to the voltage The beginning of charging will be indicated with three tones and bright YELLOW flashes After this the progress of the charging will be shown with YELLOW light In the case of deep discharge connecting the charges causes no tone The stages of pre charging will be indicated as follows YELLOW flash once
13. arm mode have the priority over the settings for ready more 15 Emergency call 112 The MC3 device can be set to allow emergency 112 calls in standby mode If emergency calls in standby mode are not in use the device will shut off after pressing the button for 5 seconds or if shutting off is not allowed the device sends an alarm If emergency calls are enabled pressing the button continuously for 10 seconds causes that all lights go on at 5 seconds and an audible signal at 10 seconds Releasing the button at this point would shut the device off if allowed or send the alarm message if shut off is blocked With continuing the pressing beyond this point the device gives two short audible signals and flashes all lights three times Continuing to press also beyond this point will trigger an emergency call This is indicated by the RED light Accordingly releasing the button at this stage will return the device to standby mode A triggered emergency call can be terminated with pressing the button again In the LIMITED mode a long press beyond 10 seconds will always trigger the emergency call as above A simplified easy to remember emergency call instruction press the button until the RED light is continuously on Pressing the button after this or releasing it has no effect Pressing the button again will terminate the emergency call Soneco Oy V 25 3 2013 JR SONECO 15 20 17 The life time capacity and maintenance of the bat
14. f the button If the network connection is lost more than very temporarily the device gives an audible signal and starts to blink RED If the network connection can be restored the GREEN blinks return as an indication of the standby mode The reasons for network losses should be clarified with the network operator and if available with the alarm service Soneco Oy V 25 3 2013 JR SONECO 13 20 10 Sending of the message short press of the button in ready state triggers the message to be sent The message will be sent all numbers 1 3 that are set The GREEN is on during the transmission of the messages When the messages have been sent the device returns to ready state and resumes GREEN blinking the transmission of the messages is delayed the YELLOW blinks rapidly and the continuous GREEN returns as soon as the sending can be continued until the messages have been sent If the transmission of the messages fails the device gives three audible signals and RED blinks If the reason for failed transmission is lost network connection the device enters LIMITED state The possible failure in sending a message or the loss of network connection may result from the GSM network or conditions of use If the device has entered LIMITED mode wait until ready state reruns and re send the message A failure in sending a message in ready state should be very rare A failure should not occur without a reason such a
15. ht YELLOW indicates an empty battery and strong charging A dim YELLOW indicates a relatively full battery and late stages of charging When the battery is full the device gives an audible signal and switches the YELLOW light off The charging of an empty battery to full takes approximately two hours Charging of the battery can be made in any operating mode but there are no charging indications during start up or programming mode Over charging of the battery is prevented The charger can be continuously connected In continuous use the battery charging is recommended after 3 days in use If the device has switched off due to low battery it is recommended to first charge the battery at least a few minutes before switching it on again 2 Warning message due to low battery If the battery charge falls below 20 the device gives five YELLOW flashes and audible signal This will be repeated once in every minute until the charger is connected After 15 minutes of battery warnings the device sends a BATTERY 20 message If the BATTERY 20 message has been sent the device sends CHARGING message when the charger is connected to the device These messages will be sent by default to the first stored number This option can be deactivated or the messages directed to a different number see Options Upon a detected depletion of the battery the device gives five short tones blinks RED and YELLOW lights and shuts down 3 Start up
16. ice sends its own number as defined by the network With N1 the device instructs the network not to send the calling line number and With N2 the device asks the network to send the calling line number PIN 12345678 Sets PIN checking and value for the SIM If the PIN has been set the device responds to the first PIN query with the given PIN code The SIM card Soneco Oy V 25 3 2013 JR SONECO 12 20 has to be set for PIN with using e g a normal mobile phone If the PIN code is wrong or the SIM card has experienced earlier PIN errors a SIM error will be indicated It is possible to continue using the device with a SIM without PIN checking Re programming the PIN is possible but there is no need to erase it Rxxxxxyyy Voice call settings in alarm mode Values 5 apply to and y y3 apply to CC3 In alarm mode MC3 can make a call to X number or receive calls as instructed by x values x X2 10 instructs the device to automatically call the X number i e the an number and use OK as alarm state response x1X2 11 makes the device to call the X number if the button is pressed in alarm mode and x X2 01 causes OK message to be send upon pressing the button alarm mode and Kiya 00 causes also OK message as alarm mode button response X3 1 accepts incoming calls from only stored numbers x4 1 makes the calls silent and x activates automatic answer All x and y values have to be given 6 0 lt lt lt R00
17. lly blasting areas The device may interfere with the operation of technical 6 Switch the device off at gas stations fuel or chemical storages and equipment The device may cause interference near TVs radios and computers Technical specifications Phone network dual band GSM 900 1800 MHz Antenna integrated Weight 58 g without the carrying strap Dimensions 64 x 41 x 23 mm Battery Li lon 600 mAh Standby time gt 72 hours Speaking time gt one hour Charging time lt 2 hours to 100 Operating temperature 10 55 when charging 0 45 SIM 3 0 V SAR lt 0 5 W Kg Operating voltage 3 7 V 60523 Declaration of conformity The product complies with the requirements of the European Council directive 1999 5 EY Soneco V 25 3 2013 JR
18. ls T1 TO Reject incoming calls In the standby mode all incoming calls are rejected unless coming from a number stored in the device Soneco Oy V 25 3 2013 JR SONECO 11 20 C1 C0 Automatic answering of incoming calls The device opens an acceptable call after three rings B1 B0 Button sensitivity Presses shorter than one second will be ignored E1 E0 Call to the emergency number 112 Command E1 allows a 112 call in standby mode If the button has been pressed for longer than 10 seconds 112 call processing will start The setting EO default prevents 112 calls in the standby mode In the LIMITED mode the emergency 112 calls are always possible V1 V2 V3 V4 Setting for earpiece audio volume V1 is suitable for silent environment when holding the phone on the ear V2 is louder and suitable for environments with background noise V3 allows some speaker phone function in silent environment V4 is the maximum setting with which the phone should not be pressed directly to the ear Gx x 1 7 Sensitivity of the microphone The setting G7 default is the most sensitive and causes the full audio level to the receiver also from a weak voice and or from a noticeable distance say 1 m from the device With a setting G1 G2 full audio volume will be reached only when speaking directly to the microphone from a short distance or nearly in contact with the microphone The G setting does not affect the audio level of the voice call bu
19. ly If the device has already been programmed the programming mode can be triggered by pressing the button after the YELLOW light stops blinking and the GREEN light is on for 5 seconds 3 Program the telephone numbers and if necessary optional settings and user specific message with sending programming text messages to the device 4 In order to exit the programming mode press the button shortly and release it In order to check the programmed data pressing the button for longer than 5 seconds will cause the settings to be sent as a text message SMS to the first stored number if given 5 Wait until the device switches the power OFF The power is OFF when all the lights flash once You can re start the device 6 When the device has entered the standby mode the GREEN light flashes in 2 seconds interval 7 In order to switch the power OFF press the button for over 5 seconds until all lights turn on Then release the button CC3 switches OFF If switch off by the user is blocked see Chapter 12 8 Please remember to charge the battery as instructed Soneco Oy V 25 3 2013 JR SONECO 7 20 1 Charging of the battery Insert the DC cable s plug 3 5 mm to the connector on the side of the device The progress of charging is displayed by the brightness of the YELLOW light If the battery is depleted pre charging takes place The stages of pre charging are shown with YELLOW flashes During charging a continuous brig
20. nd lt lt lt EN gt gt gt erases all numbers Erase Numbers If lt lt lt EN gt gt gt is rejected the command is lt lt lt CLRN gt gt gt 6 Setting the message Unless the alarm message has been set by the user the message is SOS ALARM The message is set in programming mode with a message to the device The message has to contain between command brackets lt lt lt and lt lt lt a command sms and the message with a maximum length of 150 characters as below lt lt lt sms Own_message gt gt gt E g lt lt lt sms Contact reception gt gt gt Soneco Oy V 25 3 2013 JR SONECO 10 20 7 Basic settings The basic settings define how the sends the messages when the button is pushed and how it reacts to phone calls The basic settings have been set according to customers wishes by Soneco during the manufacturing These basic settings can be altered with the programming command lt lt lt MC3x gt gt gt The character x with value 0 or 1 defines whether the device is able to make call to the 4 number x 1 not x 0 E g a command lt lt lt MC30 gt gt gt defines MC3 without a possibility to make a call to the 4 number 8 Options The device offers several options The options are set or altered in programming mode with commands indicating the option with a capital letter followed by 1 to activate the option or 0 to deactivate it All default values are
21. onnection may be lost from time to time or calls or messages can fail In such circumstances messaging and calls may still be possible when going out from inside the buildings avoiding any shadowing of the earpiece end of the phone e g by the hand or with rising to a higher elevation within the building or in the landscape Charging the battery is possible only at temperatures between 0 and 45 C 19 Data security privacy reliability and prevention of abuse The user of the device the service provider and other numbers stored in the device have certain powers to use the device and the telecommunications account i e credit that rely on the device and its SIM remaining in the intended hands and use Exceptional situations are to be considered The device does neither store nor forward information about calls or messages The device stores and may forward information about network events that affect the quality of service upon a request by text message from stored numbers It is not possible to re program the device and put it in to use as re programmed without interaction by the user An authorized user i e the stored phone numbers may request the device to send network data which allows detecting the location of the device within a radio cell i e normally within or less than a few kilometers The device stores the events of network losses switching the device on or off and device s internal errors In the service this data can be
22. peration for 12 months and 6 months for the battery The warranty begins when the buyer physically receives the product In consumer trade Soneco is liable for the warranty defined by EU regulation The authorized seller of Soneco products will either repair or replace the defective device that fall under warranty Warranty does not apply to wear due to use or accessories The warranty does not apply if the device has been in wrong or inappropriate use opened altered connected to other equipment used with other charger than Soneco P4300 The warranty does not apply to any effect of water moisture or other foreign subjects or the telecommunications network The application of warranty may require a valid purchasing receipt to be presented Claim has to be made within 2 months from the date that a defect has been found or should have been found Soneco Oy assumes no liability for claims that do not relate to equipment warranty Opening the equipment case requires an authorization by Soneco Soneco Oy V 25 3 2013 JR SONECO 3 20 Waranty asa aaa eee 2 P rpose ot MOS agan a a aaa aa ag ag Ka daa a nag na Kan a en ga aa a ag a 5 TO start WI ass cana na sadaka apa te aaa GAK AG Bpak ana ka se Sea 5 Preparing for the USC tienne ste teen te 5 Quick procedure for using MC3 for the first time 6 1 Charging of the DAS sun na eee 7 2 Warning message due to low battery
23. s over load in network operation in the boundary areas of network coverage or weak radio signal inside a massive building or a defective device 11 Special features during alarm mode Alarm mode can be triggered within 15 minutes from the sending of alarm messages The alarm mode begins if one recipient of the messages sends a reply message with any or no contents The alarm mode is valid for 15 minutes and is indicated by accelerated GREEN blinks In alarm mode the function may differ from ready mode as defined by R settings Upon the termination of alarm mode the GREEN blinks return to normal The use of alarm mode functions may require appropriate training of the users 12 Shutting the device off When allowed the user can switch off the device with pressing the button for over 5 seconds until alls lights switch on and releasing it before 10 seconds The device gives an audible signal and shuts down the lights one by one Shut off is completed when all lights flash once If shutting the power off has been inhibited the device can be shut off via LIMITED mode Remove the SIM as seen in Fig 1 and wait until the device tries a new start up indicates a SIM error and enters the LIMITED mode wit continuously blinking RED Press the button as above i e for 5 seconds The device shuts off 13 Request for battery charge status The device reports the battery status in standby mode as a reply to the message lt lt lt battery gt g
24. st for the time being recovery efforts ongoing RED Blinks and tones SIM error The device will be switched off and re started GREEN YELLOW and RED blink alternating with a melodic ringing tone Incoming call Note that the call may be set as silent Soneco Oy V 25 3 2013 JR SONECO 19 20 Tones and YELLOW blinks in ca one minute interval Battery charge low GREEN YELLOW and RED go on after pressing the button for 5 seconds The device will shut off if the button is released shut off takes place also if the pressing is continued and emergency call disabled GREEN YELLOW and RED start blinking simultaneously three times with a tone after ca 10 seconds of pressing the key Warning for emergency call 112 Releasing the button will terminate the emergency call processing a continued press wil trigger the emergency call GREEN continuously on Message is being sent or voice call ongoing RED continuously on emergency call ongoing A5 When sending the message Pressing the button in ready state triggers the message but no indication After releasing the button the device will indicate the resulting function GREEN continuously on Transmission of the message ongoing The button is disabled After transmission the device returns to ready state YELLOW blinking Delay in the transmission of the message Three RED flashes with a tone after continuous GREEN or blinking YELLOW Transmission of the message failed The
25. t gt The message has to be sent from a number that is stored in the device The device responds to the same number with a message containing estimated remaining battery capacity in battery voltage in mV and the information about whether a charger is connected and a call ongoing Soneco Oy V 25 3 2013 JR SONECO 14 20 14 Voice call features in normal ready state The MC3 device can be set either to reject all incoming calls or receive calls normally like any GSM phone Incoming calls are indicated with an alternating flashing of all lights and melodic tone Responding and terminating a call is done with a short press of the button Incoming call can be immediately terminated with two subsequent presses Prior to a call in ready state or alarm mode the audio volume in earpiece can be adjusted with a V command the sensitivity of microphone adjusted with G command and level of ringing tone with command with the exception that a silent call in alarm mode remains silent lt lt lt V2G6I5 gt gt gt These setting are valid for the next call In most models earpiece volume can be controlled G command during the call 15 Voice call features in alarm mode In the alarm mode MC3 can be set to make an automatic call a call by pressing the button to enable or to reject incoming calls and to make them silent or automatically answered In alarm mode calls are possible only with the stored numbers The settings given al
26. t only the conditions where the full level is reached With G7 distortion may occur when speaking loud directly to the microphone Ix x 0 7 Ringing tone volume The setting 10 means a silent call and 17 default the largest ringing volume The ringing tone comes from the loud speaker of the phone that is used also as the earpiece Dxxxxx Dialing indications The five 5 x values define tone elements during call processing For each tone 1 ON 0 OFF x1 is the button tone from the buzzer upon initiation of the call x2 is the dialing tone from the device which continues until the ringing tone from the network starts This tone is generated by SONECO device itself and comes from the earpiece x3 is the stepping tone of calling machine It is buzzer beep which is heard each time the calling machine starts to call the next number x4 is the ringing tone from the network as audio signal to earpiece x5 is a buzzer beep when the called party picks up goes to off hook and the audio line to called party is open For text messages only x1 is relevant The default setting for MC3 is that all tones 1 to 4 are ON In elder devices this setting is fixed lt lt lt D00001 gt gt gt causes MC3 to give buzzer signal only after the called party has responded to the call and audio line is open All other indication tones are OFF 8 3 Security and general settings NO N1 N2 Controls for the calling line indication With NO the dev
27. tery The re chargeable Lithium battery of the device has a typical life time of 400 charge discharge cycles or 2 5 years in use Along with the use the stand by time with one charge decreases On the same the likelihood increases for the device shutting down due to low battery capacity or at low temperatures The battery capacity is relatively insensitive to the depth of charging cycles i e the battery can be charged frequently and only partly discharged or less frequently in a more discharged state The device monitors also the accumulated charge flow from the battery to the device and compares that to estimated battery charge The software in the device can make a better estimate of the battery capacity if the battery is allowed to discharge down to 20 level at least a few times It is recommended to change the battery in ca 3 year intervals or when the stand by time with a fully charged battery falls below 3 days Changing the battery has to be done by an authorized service 18 The use in challenging environments The capacity and the current capability of Lithium batteries degrade strongly at low temperatures e g below 0 C In outdoor use it is recommended to carry the device so that it remains at body temperature e g in a warm pocket If the device has shut itself down at low temperature it may still operate properly at least for some time at higher temperature Body temperature is ideal In real GSM networks the c

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