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        User's guide GSM mobile phone Maxcom MM820
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1.     12  Alert    It is possible to set five alerts  They may be single or       regular alerts for selected days  When an alert  appears  press Stop to stop it or Nap to postpone the  alarm to the time set  Setting the alert       Press Menu and go to Alert       Select one alert     Select Edit to activate the alert     Select On Off by means of Right Left keys       Set the alert time and the nap time     Select Repeat to select the alert once  every day    or on selected days       Select Alert sound to change the alert sound       Select Alert type to turn on the sound  vibrations or    both     40    13  pas  Calculator      Press Menu key and go to       Calculator     Enter digits by means of the keyboard       Use         to insert a coma and Up Down arrows to  select operation        x           _ Press left function key    OK    to confirm the operation  selection and go on to entering another digit         Reselect    Ok    to obtain the result or select         by  means of the arrows and press    OK        14  Tasks  A      Press Menu and go to Tasks              Select Add to add a new alert     Now you can set the task details selecting from the  following selecting from the following options     Priority Choose the task priority    Date and hour of the task initiation  Turn on off the alert and set    41    Subject Task name  e g     Dinner with Jan             a its starting time  Set the task repetition      Select Options to add information  Details about t
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3.   Insert the battery gently and make sure that the  metal terminals are placed in an appropriate position     Install the cover moving it up until you hear a    characteristic click     11       4 1 Charging    Never use a charger or a battery which has been  damaged or produced by another manufacturer  Parts of  other type or any modifications may cause damage to the  mobile or constitute a violation of the rules for radio  devices and  consequently  the guarantee loss    If the battery is low  the display shows an empty battery  symbol and a sound signal is heard  if the alert sound is  on   Connect the charger with the socket to charge the  battery    The lines on the battery charging indicator will appear  and disappear during the charging process to stop  when the phone is disconnected from charging  The    total battery charging time is around 3 hours     12    Attention   The ambient temperature during the charging must  be between 0  C do  40  C     Batteries are degraded with time  Consequently  their  charging time will get shorter     4 1 1 Desktop charger  option     In the case of a desk charger  first attach a small  network charger connector to the desk charger outlet   and then connect the charger to the socket  Now put  the mobile to the desktop charger terminals down to    charge the battery     4 2 Illuminated icons      When is blinking  you have an unanswered  SMS       When icon I is blinking  the battery is charging       When icon      is blinking  you
4.   Transfer the message to  Transfer to the mobile 5  the mobile memory    7 7 Items sent         Select Menu and go to Messages     Select Sent      Select a message from the list and click Ok      Select Options gt View to see the whole message      Entering    Options    you may send the message again     edit  delete  copy or transfer to the telephone     7 8 Drafts      Select Menu and go to Messages  Select Drafts      Select a message from the list and click Ok  and then    28    View    By means of Options you may send  edit  delete     copy or transfer a message to the mobile     7 9 Outbox      Select Menu and go to Messages     Select Outbox     Select a message from the list  click Ok and then  View     By means of Options you may send  edit  delete  copy    or transfer a message to the mobile     7 10 SMS and MMS message settings       Select Menu and go to Messages    Select Settings     Select SMS to change the Settings of text messages     You can select one of the following options     29    Select the SMS validity period   message type  option to receive  SIM delivery reports  to set the  answer path and preferred  connection type    Check the SIM card and the  Memory status i  mobile memory status    Message counter Check the number of messages  sent and received  Save the sent Select whether the sent  messages messages are to be saved  The preferred place of message  Saving place P p 5  saving      Select MMS to change the Settings of the multimedia  messag
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6.  does not work properly  please contact the  point of purchase  Do not forget to provide the receipt  or the invoice copy     Guarantee and technical details   This product is subject to a guarantee for 24 months from  the date of purchase  In case of any failure within this  time period contact the point of purchase  The purchase  confirmation  such as a receipt or an invoice is essential  to have your complaint acknowledged    The guarantee does not cover the damage which has  occurred as a result of improper use of the device  such  as pouring  negligence  improper maintenance  breaking  or damage caused to its elements  Moreover  the  guarantee does not cover any damage caused as a result of a  storm or other power oscillation  As a precaution we  recommend to disconnect the charger from the power  supply during a storm  The guarantee does not cover  accessories which are not original or possible damage  which occurs in the course of their use     68    Technical specification    Network  900 1800   Dimensions  100 8 mm x 52 5 mm x1 9 8 mm  Weight  95 g  with the battery    Battery  3  7V 800 mAh Li ion battery    Charger   Manufacturer  AQUIL  STATR    PRECISION  NDUSTRIAL SHENZHEN CO  LTD    Model  ASU30e 050050   Rated input 100 240V  50 60Hz 0 3A  Output  5Vdc  500mA   L P S     or    Manufacturer  BailunDa Electronic CO  LTD    Model  UT 003E 698  Rated input 100 240V  50 60Hz 0 15A  Output  5Vdc  500mA   L P S      69    21  Information concerning environmental  pro
7.  have missed calls       When icon is blinking  the alarm is on     13    5  Writing text    You may write any words  numbers  symbols and  punctuation marks    Press H to select the size of letters and enter numbers  while SMS creation  The activated text writing method is  visible in the top left hand corner of the display     TE I    Press to screen the table of symbols  Navigate the  table by means of keys Up Down Left Right in order  to enter symbols  Select OK to enter a desired symbol    5 1 Changing font size in the mobile phone  You can change font size in the mobile phone menu  by holding key     on the main display  The font will get  smaller or bigger  To reverse the operation hold the same    key once again  You can also change font through the    menu     14    Menu gt Settings gt 2 mobile phone settings gt 6 font size    5 2 Changing font size in an SMS    You can change the font size while reading an SMS   hold  Magnifying glass  key to do that  The font will  get smaller or bigger  Hold the same key again to    reverse the operation     6  Basic operations    6 1 Turning on the mobile    Press and hold key o  on the keyboard to turn on off the  phone     If the SIM card is protected by the PIN code  enter it and  confirm with the left function key  Use the right key to  delete the digits in case of an error    Attention     If the PIN and PUK codes have not been provided with  the SIM card  contact your network operator     If the PIN code is entered incorrec
8.  mobile with its rear part up  catch the  battery cover  move it down and take out      Move the card socket cover slightly down to unlock  it    Carefully slot the SIM card to the socket and close  the cover     Under the SIM card socket there is a room for the  MicroSD card  Move the pin towards OPEN and lift it  up  Insert the MicroSD card to ensure that the MicroSD  card terminals touch the telephone connections  close    the pin towards LOCK     Be careful during the memory card operation  in particular  when you insert and remove it  Before use  some memory  cards require formatting with the use of a computer  If you  use SD cards  regularly prepare back up copies of  information available in cards used in other devices  Any  improper use or other conditions may cause damage or  loss of the card contents       Inserting the battery make sure that     terminals  are pointed up     10    3  SIM card precautions    Turn off the mobile and wait a few seconds before you  insert or remove the SIM card       Handle the SIM card carefully  do not bend or scratch  it       If the SIM card is inserted improperly or damaged   inscription    Insert SIM card    will appear on the screen  after the mobile is turned on  Make sure that the card is  inserted properly and is not damaged before you turn on  the phone again  If inscription    Insert SIM card    appears  on the display again  contact your GSM network Operator    for replacement     4  Battery and rear cover installation    
9.  radio waves at frequency from  87 5 to 108 0 MHz     Attention  In case of poor radio signal  connect the  headphones to the telephone  The headphones cord    serves as an aerial     S In the standby mode click Menu key and find   Radio FM by means of Up Down arrows      You can adjust volume with keys     Left Right   select a channel or frequency      Press Down to stop radio playing     Press the left function key to select the following  options     36    w You can define selected radio stations under 1 9  keys and scroll them one by one with keys   and 4       Press the red receiver    to return to the main  Menu     Press    camera on    key to start recording the radio  Press    the right function key to finish recording     a      11  ao 44  Multimedia        11 1 Audio player   Play the audio files saved in the mobile or on the memory  card  The telephone can play all WAV  AMR extension  files  Some audio file types cannot be played in the mobile  or the mobile    does not see them     The files to be  recorded from the memory card must be saved in My    Music folder   While playing  press the following keys  Up   play pause     Left     the previous track  Right     the next track     Press side key     to adjust the volume of the player     37    Press the left program key  List  to open the playlist   press the left program key  Options   to enter the menu  of the recorder     If the playlist is empty  only functions    Add    and     Settings    will be availabl
10.  setting    Contact with the network  The function is operator   unavailable or served by  the network        66    20  Service and maintenance    Your device is a technically advanced product and shc 66  handled with utmost care  Any negligence may Cause ute  guarantee cancellation    e The device must be protected from moisture  Rain   snow  moisture and liquids may cause the electronic  circuit corrosion  If the device gets wet  remove the  battery and do not insert it into the device until it is  totally dry    eDo not use or store the device in dusted or  contaminated places  The movable parts    or electric  subassemblies    elements may get damaged    eDo not store the device in hot places  High  temperatures may shorten the service life of electric  devices  damage the battery  cause interference or  melting of the plastic elements    e Do not store the device in cold places  If the device is  brought to a warm place and acquires normal  temperature  it may condense inside  which  in turn may  trigger damage to the electronic circuits     e Do not try to open the device applying a method other  than the one presented in the guide    e Handle the device with care  Do not drop it  do not hit it   Damage caused by inappropriate use may damage the    tiny mechanism and you may lose your guarantee   e Do not use any chemicals to clean the device     67    The foregoing instruction refers to the device  the battery   the power supply and other accessories  If the  teleohone
11.  such as fibres     dust or metal dust     58    59    Emergency calls   Mobile phones  such as this device  make use of a radio  signal  mobile phone network  terrestrial network and  functions programmed by the user  This means that  there is no guarantee that connection in any  circumstances will be possible    Therefore  in emergency such as calling the ambulance   do not rely on the mobile phone only    Hearing aids   This device should work with all hearing aids available in  the market  However  we cannot guarantee its total  compatibility    Vehicles   Radio signals may exert impact on electronic systems in  mechanical vehicles  e g  electronic fuel injection  ABS   automatic cruise control  air bag system   which were  installed incorrectly or are inadequately secured  Contact  the manufacturer or distributor to obtain information  on your vehicle or its additional options    Do not store or transport flammable gases or explosives  with this device or its accessories  In the case of vehicles  equipped with air bags  remember that air bags are filled    with air with considerable fill power  Do not put any    objects  in which stationary or portable radio devices  within the area above the air bag or where the air bag  may inflate  In case of an incorrect installation of mobile  phone accessories  there is a risk of causing serious damage  while the airbag is filling with air  The use of the phone  during flight is forbidden  Turn off the device before you get  on a p
12. 57    Cardiac pacemaker   Cardiac pacemaker manufacturers recommend to keep  the minimum of 15 cm distance between the mobile  phone and a pacemaker to avoid the risk of  interference with the pacemakers work  These  recommendations comply with the independent  Wireless Technology Research  People who have a    cardiac pacemaker should       always keep the device within the minimum of 15 cm    distance from the pacemaker      donot keep the mobile in a chest pocket      keep the device by the ear  opposite the pace maker    to decrease the risk of interference     If you suspect there is a risk of interference  turn off the    device and carry it further     High risk areas   Always turn off the mobile phone in areas where the risk  of an explosion is present  and follow all marks and  instructions  Explosion probability is present in areas  where a car engine should be off  Sparks may cause an  explosion or fire which in turn may trigger serious    injuries or even death     Turn off the mobile phone at petrol stations and in  garages  Follow warnings which refer to the use of radio  accessories in the vicinity of places where fuel is stored  and sold  chemical plants and areas where explosives  are blasted off     Places posing a risk of explosion are usually  however  not always  clearly marked  It also refers to bottom  decks of ships transporting chemicals  vehicles making  use of liquid fuel  such as propane or butane   areas  where air contains chemicals or particles 
13. E 51  17  SOVICO rante 52  17 1 SIM SEPVICES sso eroe 52  17 2 Wilier 52  18  Safety and safety precautions                           53  19  Problem solving           ccccecceccsecsscceccecesseeeceeseeces 63  20  Service and conservation                        67  21  Environment protection information                70  22  Declaration of conformity              eaaaaaa n 72    Mobile phone description    1        SE WAW he    14     15   16   17   18   19   20   21   22     Speaker   LCD display   Left function key   Connection key   Messages Left   Voice mail   Numeric keypad   Asterisk font size change MENU  Loud speaking mode with headphones  connected      Silent mode  11   12   13     Microphone   Camera   Magnifying glass Right Font size increase  in read messages   Disconnection key Turning on and off the  mobile phone   Navigation keys  Up and Down   Right function key   Camera   Green diode  missed call    Orange diode  alarm clock is on    Blue diode  new message    Red diode  charging    Desktop charger sockets    2      24   25   20   27   28   22        Volume up time voice hint   holding the key at  the flip closed   Volume down   Headphones outlet   Charging socket USB   SOS key   Speaker    Rear battery cover    2  SIM and MicroSD card installation    There is the SIM card socket under the battery     Before the card installation make sure that the mobile    phone is turned off and is not connected to a power    supply or any other accessory       Place the
14. You can set certain numbers  Screens the current mobile and SIM card  Memory status memory status    Possibility to copy all contacts from  Copy all the SIM card to the telephone and the  other way round  Possibility to transfer all contacts from the  Transfer all SIM card to the telephone and the other way  round    Possibility to remove all contact from the    Remove all contacts SIM card or the mobile  Provide the  password to confirm the operation        24    Messaging    Z    7 5 Creating and sending messages         Select Menu and go to Messages    Select New message  and then SMS       Select New message gt MMS to create anew MMS        Enter the content of the message and click Options    Select Send to in order to enter the receiver  You  can also select the receiver from the contacts  You can  select several receivers of a message   Writing a message press Options and select     Insert symbol  Enter a symbol  to add symbols to  the message  S Writing mode to select between PL  pl  Abc or  numbers    Writing method to change the language of SMS  writing    Insert a template to enter a ready SMS message    Add a sound video subject  for an MMS only  to  add a file or subject to an SMS    View MMS  for an MMS only  to see the MMS    Slide options  for an MMS only   to set slide options    Save to save the message    25    Advanced to select one of the following options     Insert a template    Inserts one of the saved sentences   MMS     Insert a schedule Adds any fi
15. al  and Automatic       Select GPRS connection to determine  whether you want to make use of GPRS  network      Select Pref  GPRS transfer to determine what is to    be sent via GPRS     15 12 Protections    Your mobile phone has various codes passwords to  prevent the use of the mobile and the SIM card by  unauthorised people  Enter your password whenever  you are asked to and press OK to confirm     If you enter a wrong password  press the right function key  to remove wrong characters and enter them correctly     48    Various options which refer to the PIN PUK code and  telephone password code options are available in  Menu gt Settings gt Protection settings      Select Menu gt Settings gt Protections settings       You can select a function from the following list       SIM protection  Here you can turn on off the demand for the  PIN code at turning on the mobile  or change  the PIN and PIN2 code  The PIN code is  available with the SIM card     Telephone protection  You can turn on off the telephone lock code or    change the code  The default code is 1122     15 13 Connection    15 13 1 Bluetooth    Thanks to Bluetooth connection you may send and  receive files  You can also connect other devices  e g  a  wireless headphone set        Select Menu and go to Settings     Select Connectivity and then Bluetooth      In Bluetooth Menu you can choose from the    49    following options     Bluetooth status Turn Bluetooth on or off    Visibilit Turn on for others to be  y abl
16. ds  and other medical equipment which may be  interfered by the mobile     8 There is no guarantee on accessories which are not    original        A  Never try to dismantle the phone by yourself  In case of    any problems with the device  contact the manufacturer         gt  Never charge the phone without the battery in  For safety  reasons do not talk via the phone when the charger is    connected        Charge your mobile in well ventilated rooms and keep it    away from flammables and explosives        Keep your phone away from magnetic substances  such as    credit cards or magnetic discs to avoid demagnetisation        A Keep the mobile away from liquids  In case of drowning or    erosion contact the manufacturer        A Avoid using the phone in too high or too low temperatures    and avoid direct impact of solar radiation     Do not place the mobile near heating installation  e g  a radiator  a    heater  an oven  a central heating furnace  a fire  a grill  etc   Never expose your mobile to sun  high humidity or  dusted area     Do not use liquids or wipers soaked with strong detergents     54         Wireless mobiles may be sensitive to interference which may  influence their efficiency   Use only accessories and batteries approved by the    manufacturer  Do not connect any incompatible products     Use only in normal position determined in the product    documentation  Do not touch the aerial without reason     Working environment   Remember about the necessity of c
17. e     If the playlist is not empty  you can apply the following  actions to each option  Play  Details  Add  Delete   Delete all and Settings    You can select the following setting options    Playlist  containing the telephone or memory card files  Replay  Replay the song or the playlist    Play at random  the songs will be played at random    Play in the background  Turn on or off the option of  playing background music  when the display returns to    the standby status      11 2 Video player    This menu allows for recording video recordings saved in  the mobile or the memory card  The mobile can play files  with 3GP and AVI extension  Some video file formats may    not be played by the mobile  The mobile has video file size    38    and length limitations  Video files must be saved in  Videos folder to be reviewed from the memory card     Press Camera key to start pause playing a video file     Enter the video files player  press key Options to carry out the  following actions  Play  Send  Change name  Delete  Delete all    files  Sort according to  Memory     11 3 Dictaphone    You can record telephone calls  music or surrounding  sounds     Select Menu gt Multimedia gt Dictaphone  or    Options gt Dictaphone during a call      Press right MENU key  Stop  to stop recording    Default tracks are saved in folder Files  manager gt Mobile gt Audio      You can change the file quality and saving place into    SD memory card     Select Dictaphone  gt Options gt Settings     39
18. e   backlight to turn on      Select Menu gt Settings gt Mobile settings gt Backlight   Select contrast and the backlight time  make the    change by means of Right Left keys     15 9 Setting connections    Most of the following functions are network services  offered by the operator  If the operator offers a service     an appropriate configuration may be made     46    Select Menu gt   Settings gt 3 Setting  connections and select Turn on or off displaying the    one of the following speaker   s number  options  Number  identification    Possibility to turn on the  Pending call    pending call service    Possibility to turn on  Forwarding calls forwarding connections  in certain situations  Possibility to bar  selected call types    Switching lines Switching ww  a    Possibility to activate redialling   turning on sound reminder of a  call time  activate automatic  Advanced connection break and selecting  a call answering method          Call barring       15 10 MENU items configuration    You can select less important MENU items and turn off  their display in the mobile phone       Select Menu gt Settings gt Hide menu item  Then  turn on or  47    off displaying the selected functions and confirm with the  right function key     15 11 Network services      Select Menu gt Settings gt Network settings    Select one of the following options and press OK to  confirm     Press Select network to Search for available networks     Select network and set Selection mode between Manu
19. e to find your mobile    Auxiliaries Devices you have already  connected with  Select name for your device  Device name    15 13 2 GPRS connections       The mobile has setting connections for some  operators    WAP MMS and GPRS  Select   Menu gt Settings gt Connectivity gt Data accounts to  edit delete add an account    You can obtain a correct configuration from your operator   Some operators enable remote mobile phone    configuration     15 14 Restoring default settings    Select Menu gt Settings gt Restore default settings to reset  all mobile Settings and restore the standard ones  Enter  the telephone lock code  default 1122  and press OK to  confirm  All default settings will be restored  Press Back    to escape     50    51    16  Files manager   Menu gt Files manager   The available memory is shown in the files manager   mobile or memory card   The total and free memory is  displayed    Press the left program key  Options      e Open  select to open a desired folder  e Format  to format a desired drive  e Details    The following options are available on opening the folder and   pressing the left program key    e Open   e Create a folder     to create a new folder in a selected  location   e Change folder name   e Delete the present folder   e Sort according to  Sort the display order   Press the left program key to open a selected file and   press the left program key  Options   to have access to    other functions     17  Services  Menu gt Services    17 1 SIM ser
20. ego Rejestru S  dowego Rejestru Przedsi  biorc  w pod numerem KRS 0000410197  ING Bank   l  ski Oddzia   w Tychach rachunek nr  60 1050 1214 1000 0022 6197 4329  NIP 646 25 37 364 REGON 277703221 Numer Rejestrwy GIOS E0001274WZBW    Some information included in this guide may differ  depending on the mobile phone configuration  It  depends on the software installed  the service provider  and the SIM card  We hereby reserve the right to make  changes in the product and its functions without the  preliminary presentation of information concerning that    fact     Technical support    number  32 325 07 00 or e mail    serwis maxcom pl    73    MAXCOM S A   43 100 Tychy   ul  Towarowa 23a  POLAND  tel  32 327 70 89  fax 32 327 78 60    www maxcom pl  office maxcom pl    C    1313    MM820 Ver 2 3  11 2013    
21. elect Menu gt Settings gt Mobile settings gt Planned    turning on off the mobile   The function enables setting the time of turning on or off    the mobile   If the turning on and off time is the same  no action will be  taken     15 4 Language    Select Menu gt Settings gt 2 mobile settings gt 3    Language  The mobile Menu default language  through the SIM card  You can change the language    is defined    into one of the 11 available ones     Press   e Menu  e Settings ee  9x    Down    key   e OK a    44    e 1x Down key   e OK   e 2x Down key   e OK gt Select language   e By means of Up down keys find the language you  want to set and confirm your choice pressing     OK        15 5 Display    You can select 1 of 5 available system wallpapers or a  photo graphics from your own gallerv   Select Menu gt Settings gt Mobile settings gt Display       Select the gallery you want to use  your own or the  system one       Use keys    Left       Right    to scroll the wallpapers   Confirm your choice       Inthe display Menu you can also set the date and hour   the operators number and your number visibility on the  screen  The display of the users number depends on the SIM  card     45    15 6 Planemode      Select Menu gt Settings gt Telephone settings gt Plane  settings     All radio connections are off in the plane mode    15 7 Font size  You can select the mobile menu font size from medium  and large    15 8 Backlight    Setting the display contrast and time necessary for th
22. es         Click Data account to select the type of an MMS  service     After this option is selected  a list of WAP and MMS settings  for most Polish GSM operators is displayed  Select your  service provider    In case of any problems with sending an MMS  a contact  with the operator is recommended to introduce  appropriate settings     30      Click Common settings to configure default MMS  settings  such as slides duration  priority  delivery    report  signature or saving place     7 11 MMS messages  To create an MMS       Select MENU  then Messages gt New message gt MMS    An MMS multimedia message may contain photos   films and sounds  To add a selected element  click  Options and select a desired item    Select Options and Advanced to insert other  elements  such as a template or a bookmark     8  Emergency connections    When the telephone is on  before the SIM card is  activated or the telephone is protected with a code  an  SOS inscription emerges above the right function key   Select SOS  and then Yes  to automatically connect with  an emergency number  Press No to return to the previous  view  If you select Yes by mistake  press the red  headphone to stop the connection    When the telephone is on  whenever you need you can  dial 112 manually and select it by means of the green    headphone  lt    31    Most of the networks  but not all of them  accept  emergency numbers  112  999  etc   without an active  or inserted SIM card  Contact the operator for further    
23. he task  Change the task status to completed  Status  or uncompleted    15  Settings          15 1 Sound settings    Click Menu gt Settings gt Users    profiles  Then select a    profile      Click Options and then Activate to activate the  profile  If you want to change a profile Settings   select Adjust       Select Alert type to turn on or off the mobile sound  and vibrations       Select Sound type to set whether the track is to    be repeated       Select track sound to set the track       Select track volume to change the volume of the    42    incoming track sound       Select Message to select an SMS sound      Select Message volume to change the volume of the  message sound   Select Keyboard to change the keyboard sound   Select Key sound to adjust the key sound volume     By means of items 9     13 you may set one by one     mobile turning on off sound  flip turning on off    sound and turning on off the warning sounds     Select Incoming number to turn on or off the function  allowing for hearing the incoming number during the call   on condition the number identification is on      Choose profile Mute to turn off all mobile sounds     You can also hold     key in standby mode to turn    on off the sound     43    15 2 Setting date and hour    Select Menu gt Settings gt Mobile settings gt Date and    hour  It is also here that you can set the manner of their screening     a time zone and automatic date and hour update     15 3 Planning turning on off the phone    S
24. ile is situated absorbs very much  too far from the base  power  Find a place with  it is still searching for a good signal or turn off  the signal the mobile for some time     An error occurs while calling and receiving calls    Turn off call barring in  Settings  If it does not  work  contact the  operator     The PIN code has not been accepted    Enter the PUK code or  contact the network  operator     Call barring is on    An incorrect PIN code  has been entered too  many times     The SIM card error    Check the SIM card   condition  If it is   The SIM card is damaged  contact the  damaged  network operator        64    The SIM card is Remove the card  installed incorrectly and insert it again     The SIM card is dirty or Wipe the terminals of the  damp  SIM card with a dry piece  of cloth     An error of connection with the network    Check the SIM card  condition  If it is  The SIM card is damaged  contact the  damaged  network operator     No GSM service signal  Contact the network  operator     TOO poor signal  See below  poor signal    Poor signal    Try again from another    Too far distance from  place     the network base    Network overload  Try again later        65    Echo or noise    Disconnect and dial the  Local problems with a number again  Thismay  poor signal connect you with another  network transmitter     An error occurs while adding a new contact    Remove the existing  The mobile memory contacts to provide free  full memory    An error of a function
25. information     8 1 SOS button    To initiate emergency calls press and hold SOS key for 3  seconds  The mobile will automatically send an alarm  SMS to numbers from the emergency contact list  and then  it will start calling undefined numbers  Unless the call is  answered within 60 seconds  the telephone will select  another number  The process repeats 3 times until the call  is answered  Press the red headphone to call another  person from the emergency contacts during the SOS    mode  Press and hold SOS key to stop the SOS procedure     Automatic calls to number 112 are not allowed  Do not  write the number on the list  Remember that a service is    activated as turned on in the MENU     32    8 1 1 SOS key settings    Enter the MENU to enter SOS key Settings       Select Settings and then In emergency     Select Information about the user to enter your  surname  information about the diseases  allergies    and blood group     Select key SOS and click option Turn on to turn on    the service     Select Emergency contacts to define emergency  numbers  You can add the maximum of 5entries     _ Select item Emergency SMS for the mobile to make  a connection and send an SMS to emergency numbers   Click SMS content to change the content of the message       Select Alarm SOS to turn on or off the sound    signal     33       8 2 List of connections    All answered  missed and selected numbers are saved    in the list of connections  The memory may contain the  maximum of 20 lates
26. lane  The use of wireless telecommunication  devices may cause serious risk for the flight safety and  cause communication interference  The foregoing may    also be illegal     60    61    INFORMATION ABOUT CERTIFICATIONS  SAR    This model meets the international radio waves  directives on radio wave interference  This device is a  transmitter and radio wave receiver  Its design prevents  from exceeding the limitation of radio wave impact  recommended by international directives  These  directives have been issued by an independent scientific  organisation ICNIRP providing for a safety margin to  guarantee protection of all people regardless of age or  health condition  These directives use a measurement  unit referred to as the Specific Absorption Rate  SAR       proper absorption  The extreme SAR coefficient  value determined by ICNIRP for portable devices  equals to 2 0 W kg  SAR value is measured at the  greatest transmission power  and the real volume during  the device operation is usually below the foregoing  level  The reason for that is the automatic changes of the  device power level which ensures that the device uses only  the minimum required for connection with the network   Despite the possible differences in SAR coefficient values  of various mobile models  and even in the case of various  use positions  all of them comply with the rules    concerning safe radiation level  According to the World    Health Organisation  the research has indicated that there  i
27. le to the message  switches    MMS  to an MMS    Insert a number Enters a selected number from the Contacts   SMS     Insert Enters a selected name from the Contacts  a name  SMS     Insert a bookmark Inserts an Internet bookmark       Attention    Stressed letters  symbols and letters characteristic of  Polish language  a  C  e  t  n             z  take more space  limiting the number of marks a single SMS may consist of   An SMS may be sent even after exceeding the  acceptable number of marks  Longer messages will be  sent as two or more messages  The service provider  may charge for each message an amount in accordance    with the rates offered by a given operator     26    7 6 Incoming box    Select Menu and go to Messages    Select Inbox       Select a message from the list clicking Ok and then    View     Use keys Up Down to scroll the message and    read the whole of it    To make the message text smaller larger press the  Magnifying glass key      Press Options gt Answer in an SMS or Answer in an    MMS to send a message to the receiver       Press Options gt Call to select the number of the  Sender     Press Options gt Forward to forward the message       Press Options gt Delete to delete a message      Press Advanced to select one of the following    options     27    Use the number Use the number from the  message  Use the URL Use the URL address from  the message  Use the USSD Use the USSD code    Copy the message to the    Copy to the    mobile memory    mobile  
28. n Parliament and Council 2011 65 UE as of 8 June 2011  on the Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic  Equipment  and it meets any and all key requirements of Directive 1999 5 EC   R amp TTE  Radio  and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment      The mobile phone complies with the following harmonised standards     Health Protection    and Safety EN 60950 1 2006 A11 2009 A1 2010 A12 2011  Electromagnetic EN 301 489 1V1 9 2  2011 09   Compatibility EMC  EN 301 489 7V1 3 1  2005 11     EN 301 489 17V2 2 1  2012 09   EN300 328 V1 7 1  2006 10     Specific Absorption   Rate EN50360 2001 A1 2012    SAR     Radio communication  ETSI EN301 511 V9 0 2  2001 03     The conformity study procedure referred to in article 10 quoted in schedule  IV  of Directive 1999 5 EC has  been carried out in collaboration with the following institution     Bay Area Compliance Laboratories Corp   Notified Body No  1313  Technical reports and study certificates    Report No   R1DG130925001 03 Health Protection and Safety   Report No   R1DG130925001 02 Electromagnetic Compatibility EMC    Report No   RIDG130925001 11 Radio Communication  Report No  R1DG130925001 20 Specific Absorption Rate  SAR     The two last figures refer to the year of CE   13 marking    max sa MAREO GER    L QW THY u   Tr   pROJ  W  m  fo PSST ARS L na Pace waj Peer r  RAP 66 74 29 ind DEES RS Teor adom FA  Tychy  29 November 2013  town  date full name of authorised person    Wpis do Krajow
29. ntact in the phonebook to program quick  selection keys      Press Menu gt Contacts  Press OK      Select Options gt 11 Settings gt 2 Quick selection  Press  OK      Select Status gt Turn on to activate the fast selection    Select 2 Choose numbers  by means of keys  Up Down select a key you want to connect with a  contact and press Edit      Find an appropriate contact with the use of the  keyboard  Up Down keys and confirm with key OK     Do the same with other keys     7 3 Phonebook entries management      Press Menu  Contacts is the first item to be  screened  Press OK       Select any contact and press Options     See  creating a new contact    Sending an SMS to a selected number    Send SMS    Sending a multimedia message  Send MMS    Makes a connection with a selected  Connect  number  Edit Possibility of changing the name or     number of the contact  Removing a selected contact  Copving a contact to the SIM  Copy  card telephone memory  Transferring a contact to the SIM  Transfer  card telephone memory  Sending an SMS to selected contacts or  Select a few  removing the selected contacts  O sems See  Phonebook settings          23    7 4 Phonebook settings    Press Menu to see Contacts as the first screened item   Press OK       Select Options gt Settings    Data saving place Selection to save on the SIM card or in  telephone memory    Possibility to activate the selection of    Quick dialling desired numbers with one key  See     Quick diallin  Additional numbers l  
30. omplying with the specific rules  of places you visit  Always turn off the device if its use is  forbidden or may cause interference  The device must always be    used in its regular operation position     The device complies with the rules governing radiation if used in    its normal position by the ear or within the minimum of  2 2 cm from the body  If the device is kept close to  the body  e g  in a belt holster  such objects should  not contain any metal elements  and the  product should be placed within the foregoing  distance from the body  Make sure that you  keep the foregoing distance until the transfer is  over     The device has magnetic elements  and therefore it may    55    attract metal devices  Do not keep credit cards or other  magnetic carriers in the vicinity of the device due to the    risk of losing the stored information     Medical devices   The use of accessories which transmit radio signal  e g   mobile phones  may interfere with the work of an  inadequately secured medical apparatus  Should you  have any questions or doubts whether the apparatus  is properly protected from the influence of external  radio signal  consult the doctor or the manufacturer of  the apparatus  If there is information that the device  must be off during the time of your visit in a health  care institution  please comply with the instructions   Hospitals and other health care institutions often  make use of devices which may be sensitive to external    radio signal     50    
31. s no need of applying any particular restrictions in the  use of mobile phones  They also point out that radiation  reduction requires the limitation of call length or the use  of a headphone or loud speaking system during a call to  avoid keeping the mobile close to the body or head    In the case of this model  the highest measured SAR  value in tests is equal to 0 510W kg     SAR values may differ according to state reporting and  testing requirements  or to the band frequency in a    particular network     PROTECT YOUR HEARING    Long time contact with loud sounds may cause       hearing impairment     Listen to music at moderate level and do not keep the  device close to your ear while using the speaker  Turn    down the volume before you connect the headphones     62    19  Troubleshooting    It is impossible to turn on the mobile    Connect the power supply    The battery is charging and charge for several    slowly hours    The battery has Remove and insert the  been installed battery again  incorrectly    It is impossible to charge the battery    Check the battery and the    The battery or the charger    charger is  damaged    The battery is being  charged at temp    lt 0 C or  gt 40  C     Improve the charging  environment    The power supply is  improperly connected to  the telephone or the plug  socket    Check the power supply       63    The standby time is shortening  The battery efficiency is Install a new battery  too low    Searching for the network  The mob
32. stop the call     6 5 Volume adjustment    Use side key     to adjust the volume during the  call  The volume level indicator is visible on the  display   Attention   The headphones set used at loud volume may impair    hearing     17    Carefully adjust the volume during the operation   6 6 Symbols on the display    Headphones    Signal     connected    intensity    Sound signal    Battery level  only    A Sound signal     New SMS  5   vibrations aio   Roaming  S Vibrations only      on       6 7 Additional functions during the call    During the call press the left function key to enter the    Options     18    Among options you may select the following actions     Finishing the call  like by means  Finishing the      of         connection    Initiating a new connection or        adding a new number to the  New      connection contact list during the call    Searching in the phonebook in  Phonebook order to start a new call or edit  information  Entering the Messages    Entering the list of        List of FE  connections initiated    connections    Turning on the recording  Turning off the microphone    Turning on oroff the  DTMF  tone signalling       19    6 7 1 Loud speaking mode   During the conversation press the right function key to turn  on the loud speaking mode  The loud speaking mode  allows for a conversation without keeping the mobile to  the ear  The distance between the mouth and the  microphone may be up to 1 metre to make your voice  understood  Use side ke
33. t connections    Selecting the latest connections   If you press the green receiver ee   all latest  connections will be displayed    If you enter the main Menu  find the List of  connections and press OK  and you will be able to  review the connections in groups    1  Missed calls   2  Outgoing calls   3  Answered calls   You can also clean the register and check the time of the  Calls     Press se to select a number or select Options to  make use of the following functions     34    Shows details of the connection      comea   Connects with a selected  Connect  number  Sends an SMS to the selected  Send SMS      Sends an MIMS to the selected  Send MMS number    Enter in the Saves a number in the Contacts  phonebook    Edit before You can change the number before  connection making the connection    Delete Deletes a connection from  the list    9  Camera sg     The mobile has an option of taking photos and recording          videos  Press the left function key to select the option  A  photo is taken by pressing a key fo       Select function Switch to camera in the Options to record  a video  Press the left function key to set recording    options   35    Recording starts after pressing key    Press again to pause  Press the right function  key to finish     This function requires the installation of MicroSD card   not included in the accessories  and set saving on the  memory card Options gt Memory gt click option Memory    card        10  FM radio    The mobile can receive
34. tection    The set contains a Li ion battery   Spent batteries are harmful to the  environment  They should be  Stored in a special point  in a  special container  in accordance  with the applicable rules  No  batteries can be disposed of as  municipal waste  they must be  returned to the battery collection  point   THROWING BATTERIES TO FIRE IS FORBIDDEN     Attention  This device is marked with a  symbol of crossed out skip in accordance with  European Directive 2002 96 WE and Polish  Act on the Used Electric and Electronic  Equipment           3   lt i    Such marking informs that after the period of use finishes   the equipment must not be placed with other household  waste    Attention  this device must not be disposed of as  municipal waste    It must be recycled via a selective  collection in specially provided points     70    Proper handling the used electric and electronic equipment  helps avoid consequences which are harmful for human  health and the natural environment  and result from the  presence of hazardous components as well as improper  storage and processing of such equipment     71       www maxcom pl  MAXCOM S A  43 100 Tychy  ul  Towarowa 23a  tel   48 32 327 70 89  fax  48 32 327 7860    Declaration of conformity 20 2013 EC  Maxcom S A   ul  Towarowa 23a  43 100 Tychy with total responsibility declares that     Dual band GSM mobile phone for use in public networks  900 1800MHz    Maxcom MM820BBPLUS with a charger  complies with Directive of the Europea
35. tly 3 times  the  telephone will be blocked and the PUK code entry will  be required       Enter PUK code and confirm    OK          Enter your new PIN code and confirm    OK        15    6 2 Changing language time and date    The language  time and date must be set while the  telephone is used for the first time    If the network operator serves the automatic date and  hour adjustment  in the course of installation you may be  asked whether you want to save the settings suggested    by the device operator     6 3 Making a connection  Enter a telephone number  Press    Delete    to remove the  numbers in case of misdialling   Press          to select  Press    Stop    to cancel the    connection      my    Press    to finish the connection   Attention     xI    When you make an international connection  press  twice to add international prefix         before a country    code  instead of 00      16    6 3 1 Selecting a number from the    phonebook    In the standby mode  press left function key Menu   to enter the main Menu  Use keys Up Down to  enter the Contacts and press the left function key   to select    If you are looking for a specific number  enter the first  letter of the name and select the desired contact    Press e  to select the number    Fast method  in the standby mode press the right function    key Phonebook to enter the contacts     6 4 Accepting a connection    Press se to answer  You can also reject a    call by means of the Red Receiver     Press     to 
36. vices  Regardless of the mobile phone functions  the SIM card    may offer additional services  The name and functions of  the menu depend on the type of the available services     17 2 WAP  The browser in the mobile enables to make use of various    WAPservices     The telephone has settings for some operators  To activate  them you have to select     Menu gt Services gt WAP gt Settings gt Data account and select    the operator     The size of the phone display may make sites look  different than the original ones  Some details of the  websites may not be visible  Contact the service provider    for the availability of the services and the pricelist     You can obtain configuration settings necessary for  browsing from the operator  Some operators enable    remote mobile phone configuration     52    53    18  Safety and safety precautions    ZA         w    Please read the following rules and regulations  Any  failure to observe them may be dangerous or  illegal     Read the whole User s guide for more information     Turn off the phone in the vicinity of chemical plants   petrol stations and other places making use of  explosives     The device and its accessories may contain tiny  parts  Keepyour mobile away from children     While driving a car use the headphone set for safety  reasons     Turn off the phone before boarding a plane and do not  turn it on during the flight     Please be careful when you use your mobile near  devices such as cardiac pacemakers  hearing ai
37. ys     to change the volume     Press the key again to restore the normal mode     6 7 2 Call waiting   If somebody wants to get through to you when you are  having a call  a signal will be heard  Then you can  hold the current connection through Options  You have to  enter Settings gt Connection settings gt Waiting call to  activate this service    During a call  the number you are connected with and the  connection duration is being displayed    If the speaker identification option is off  information       unavailable       unknown    will be screened     20    7  Phonebook L      Fi aS    The phonebook may store 300 names     7 1 Creating a new contact      Press Menu  where the first item displayed is  Contacts  Press OK     Select Options and New Contact     Select whether the contact is to be saved on the SIM  card or in the telephone memory         Enter the contact name and number     If the contact is saved in the telephone memory   you may also add a photo and a special track   Go to other items pressing Up Down     Select Options gt Save to save the contact     Press  O to show the main screen  Delete to  delete a letter number  or Back to return to the  previous Menu view   Attention    While entering international numbers  start with            instead of    00         21    22    7 2 Quick dialling    You can program 8 numerical keys of the mobile  2 9   to make instant connections     Key 1 is reserved for the voice mail     7 2 1 Programming keys    Save a co
    
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