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1. Setting Up Alternatively you can use the charging cradle supplied El Switching the phone on and off 3 sec Switch the phone on 3 sec Switch the phone off Note Some SIM cards will require you to enter a PIN code Follow the instructions which appear Battery charge status indicator The current battery charge status is indicated in the display as follows mm Im LM A Full Half empty Empty When the battery charge is low a corresponding warning eo appears in the display Note Charge the battery In cases where the battery charge is extremely low it is possible that the back lighting no longer works and certain functions are no longer available When the battery charge drops below the minimum status the phone switches off automatically Checking a network is available Some networks offer better coverage than others in different areas The icon on the left hand side of the display indicates the availability and strength of a network The more bars displayed in the icon the better the reception quality The name of the network appears at the centre of the display Mull dall Mu Y el Null Mail al Ni T Very good eh i Set Poor Note At certain points of this operating manual reference is made to SIM1 settings Since this device supports the use of 2 SIM cards Dual SIM the settings are also applicable for SIM2 at the respective points Ope
2. Navigate through the Call history menu using the 2 keys to and press the key to select from the following menu options Missed calls List of calls missed Dialled calls List of calls made Received calls List of calls taken Delete call logs Delete all call logs Text msg counter List of text messages sent and received Options for the call logs Note The same options are available for all of the call logs c Open the call logs PM Select an entry open the options The following functions are available View details of the entry selected name number Call Dial the entry selected Send text message Compose a text message text and send it to the contact gt Writing a text message Page 15 Save to Phonebook Save the contact in the phone book Edit before call Edit the contact prior to making the call Delete Delete the contact Call settings Navigate through the Call settings menu using the keys to and press the key to select from the following menu options SIM1 call settings t SIM call settings Page 13 Advance settings rs Advanced settings Page 13 Call Logs SIM call settings Navigate through the SIM1 call settings menu using the keys and press the key to select from the following menu options Call waiting Activate Deactivate the call waiting option If enabled an acoustic signal tells you that anothe
3. G a speed dialling number for a phone book entry ts Assigning speed dialling numbers Page 15 Text Messages SMS Assigning speed dialling numbers To assign phone numbers to a speed dialling key open the Set numbers menu and press the following 1 digit key Select the digit key that you wish to set up as a speed dialling key _ entry Select a phone book entry and confirm it When Standby mode is active press the key to which the phone number is assigned for 3 seconds and the number is dialled Text Messages SMS Your phone can be used to transmit and receive text messages This menu is used to write and manage your text messages Note Itis possible that not all functions described are supported by every mobile service provider Therefore please contact your mobile service provider locally for details To access the text message menu press the following V Mean Press the 2 keys to navigate and then press to select from the following menu options Compose the text message and send it Writing a text message Page 15 Inbox es Inbox Page 16 Display draft text messages Outbox Display text messages not yet sent Sent messages Display text messages sent Delete messages Delete text messages SMS templates Use message templates SMS settings rs Text message settings Page 16 Writing a text message Note A standard text message contains 160 character
4. Nor mally a number is already preset You are advised to keep the factory settings Validity period Define how long attempts should be made to deliver a text Message type Define the format in which the text message should be sent 16 Settings Common settings Navigate through the Common settings menu using the keys and press the key to select from the following menu options Delivery report Request a report regarding the delivery of text messages Reply path Define whether a reply message should be transmitted via the same SMSC Save sent message Save messages sent in the Sent messages folder Settings Use the Settings menu to change the basic settings such as time language etc To open the Settings menu press SV Esa Press the keys to navigate and then press the key to select from the following menu options Dual SIM switch Toggle between the SIM cards inserted Dual SIM settings Complete dual SIM settings Phone settings es Phone settings Page 17 Network settings Select a network Security settings Activate Deactivate the phone code or phone lock Bluetooth Activate Deactivate the Bluetooth feature Restore factory settings r Restore factory settings Page 19 Emergency Settings re SOS settings Page 19 Phone settings Navigate through the Phone settings menu using the keys and press the key to select from the foll
5. c Writing a text message Page 15 View details of the contact selected name number Edit Edit the contact Delete Delete the contact Copy Copy the contact on the SIM card or phone Move the contact on the SIM card or phone Phone book settings Press the following keys to display the phone book options I Vx Phonebook Phonebook seringa Press the keys to navigate and then press the key to select from the following menu options Preferred storage Opens the list of contacts Speed dial rs Speed dialling Page 14 Enter your own phone number Memory status Displays the memory status of the internal memory and SIM card Copy contacts Copy all entries from the SIM card to the phone or vice versa Move contacts Select a location in which to store new contacts and from which the list of contacts are displayed Delete all contacts Delete all phone book entries Speed dialling You can assign the speed dialling function for up to 8 phone numbers to the keys 2 9 Note You can only assign phone numbers which are already stored in the phone book to speed dialling keys Also check that the speed dialling function is enabled Navigate through the Speed dial menu using the keys and press the key to select from the following menu options Status Activate ON or deactivate OFF the speed dial function Set numbers Use this option to assign any of the keys E 1
6. radio frequency spectrum Article 3 2 EN 301 511 V9 0 2 2003 03 2 gem der Richtlinie 2005 32 EC Energieeffizienz In accordance to Directive 2005 32 EC Ecodesign Leistungsaufnahme externer Netzteile electric power consumption of external power supplies Commission Regulation EC No 278 2009 Olympia Business Systems Vertriebs GmbH Hattingen 02 JULY 2012 Zum Kraftwerk 1 Ort Datum Place amp date of issue 45527 Hattingen EXA i Phone 02324 6801 0 4 Y Li N e Fax 02324 6801 97 3 E mail olympia olympia vertrieb de H Prygoda Konform Erkl 1999 5 EG 6 9 00 1 Index A Advanced settings 13 Alarm 21 B Battery charge indicator 5 Bluetooth 19 C Calendar 20 Call logs 12 Call settings 12 Camera 21 Charging 4 Common settings 17 Creating phone book entries 9 D Declaration of Conformity 24 Deleting text 10 Dialling numbers from the call list 11 Dialling numbers from the phone book 11 Display settings 18 Diverting calls 13 E Ending a call 11 Energy save mode 8 Entering text and numbers 10 F Female Male contacts 19 G Getting started 8 Guarantee 27 Image viewer 21 Inbox 16 Inserting the memory card 4 K Key lock 9 M Maintenance 27 Making a call 11 Making and taking calls 11 Managing tasks 20 Methods of entering text 10 Moving the cursor 10 Multimedia 21 N Navigation 9 Network 5 Network selection 18 Network settings
7. submenu ll Select a function oT Open the function 1 lA Select the required setting and confirm it Mi Use the keys to enter digits or letters ol Confirm input and entries D Move one level back Cancel the programming and saving processes and return to Standby mode Creating phone book entries example The way in which to navigate through the menus and define settings is explained by means of the example Creating phone book entries Proceed as in this example for all the settings Es Open the main menu 2 Le Phonebook Select the menu option 2 V L Ada new contact Select the menu option 2 x J To sim1 To phone Select the menu option Mi Enter the name hi Enter the phone number ee Save the entry Getting Started Entering text and numbers The keys on the keypad are also labelled with letters for the entry of text The phone provides various methods by which text can be entered These are used when creating or editing entries in the phone book when searching for names in the phone book and when writing text messages Note Not every method is always available for each application Methods of entering text Change the text input method to enter other characters Multi tap capital letters Multi tap small letters Digits 123 Note In order to toggle between the different input methods press while entering text Multi tap In order to en
8. this mobile phone was 10 W kg with measurements taken at the ear 1 GSM Global System for Mobile Communications Standard for mobile phones 24 Safety Information Safety Information Please read this section carefully A Caution Rish of suffocation Keep packaging materials and protective foils out of reach of children Intended use This mobile phone is designed for use when connected to a mobile phone network Any other use is considered unintended use Unauthorised modification or reconstruction is not permitted Under no circumstances open the device or complete any repair work yourself Area of use e Do not use the phone in prohibited areas e Switch the phone off in the vicinity of medical equipment e g in hospitals e Do not use the phone in petrol stations or near fuels and chemicals e Please contact the airline company with regard to use in aircraft e Keep phone calls as short as possible or use the headset supplied in order to reduce exposure to radio waves in the area of the head e Do not keep the mobile phone available near your head and switch it off when not in use e g at night in order to reduce exposure to radio waves General information e Prevent exposure to smoke dust vibration chemicals moisture heat and direct sunlight The phone is not waterproof therefore keep it dry e Only use original accessories Never attempt to connect other products e Repairs to this device may only be com
9. 18 Notation 8 O Operating elements 7 Organizer 20 P Phone book 14 Phone book settings 14 Phone lock password 19 Phone security 19 Phone settings 17 Problems and solutions 23 Profile settings 16 Punctuation and special characters 10 R Radio 21 Receiver volume 12 Rejecting a call 11 Restoring the factory settings 19 S Safety information 25 SAR information 24 Scope of delivery 3 Security settings 18 Selecting pictures 22 Sent messages 16 Set date and time 18 Settings 17 SIM call settings 13 SIM card 3 SIM security 18 SMS setup 16 Softkeys 9 SOS function 19 Speed dialling 11 14 Standby mode 8 Switching off 5 Switching on 5 T Taking a call 11 Talk time 12 Text messages SMS 15 Tips on the battery 23 Torch 22 Troubleshooting 23 U User profiles 22 W Writing a text message 15 O Please note that the copyright for this operating instruction manual lies with Olympia and there fore may not be copied or sold The data and information in the operating instruction manual is only intended for personal use Ce All rights reserved
10. Manage tasks Page 20 ts Alarm Page 21 Calendar Use the calendar to manage and to be reminded of your personal dates and appointments When you open the menu you will see a calendar with the cursor placed on the current date Navigate in the option using the keys and press the key to select from the following menu options View all Display and manage events for the selected day Jump to date Spring directly to the date entered Go to today Spring directly to today s date Add event Add an event to a specific day Go to monthly view Display a monthly view of the calendar Managing tasks Navigate in the Tasks option using the keys and press the key to select from the following menu options Add t Creating tasks Page 20 Creating Tasks If you have selected Add use the keys to navigate and then press the key to select from the following menu options Subject Enter the task name Alarm Define a period of time prior to an event at which an acoustic signal should be issued as a reminder of the task Priority Define the priority of the tasks Status Define whether the task is active or inactive Details Define details for the task created Press when all the settings required are defined Then press to save the new task or press to discard your settings 20 Multimedia Alarm Use the menu to set the alarm clock Navigate through the men
11. OLY MPI A ann phone with large keys Operating instructions 17 12 2012 en en Olympia Business Systems Vertriebs GmbH Zum Kraftwerk 1 45527 Hattingen Contents Setting Dt A A A dre AA DA 3 Operating Elements antes ds 6 G tting Stand Yan 8 Making and Taking Calls 0 0 cece ava ea aa iaia ama mea Lama ama ama ama ea 11 BallEogsi ra 00 ee er Ir EEEO e 12 PRO BOU ir a e O A ie a E Ae ea a cl 14 Text Messages SMS os de A HN AA 15 SONS O tecles a roe a dt Ree en TRE 17 BIMCIOOUNS 5 aceon Since conta gres Dar or eet shes AAA AAA 19 Restoring the factory settings 0 esuo eee een 19 SOS Emergency Call Function 0 cece cece tenn e eee eee nennen 19 Organizer ie ee Seow ome care a na eee seme ae 20 M ltimedian dt nee 21 User Profils rs A a 22 selecting Pict res she dae ida an da 22 TORCH ori done eae a A O apse deans ean ame AE one ad nore oa eer eae 22 Troubleshooting a A er Sei ews 23 Technical Properties accuse stad A um ie 24 Safety Information fess 2sseeds ci raras a AAA 25 Maintenance Guarantee seeren asse roer veces wens owe DE e a A Sea ata bet 27 Declaration Of Conformity ui ss Ha Di 28 INOX ES DEE I EEE EDER 29 Setting Up Setting Up A Caution Before you start please read the safety information on Page 25 Scope of delivery The box contains 1 phone 1 USB connection cable 1 li ion battery 1 charging cradle 1 USB charging adapter 1 headset 1 quick re
12. ently downwards until it unlocks with a soft click Pivot the metal bar up 2 Lay the microSD memory card with the contacts facing down in the open compartment The shape of the compartment corresponds exactly to the shape of the microSD memory card meaning that it cannot be inserted incorrectly 3 Pivot the metal bar down and prize it gently to the upward using a little force until the metal bar snaps lightly into place Charging the battery 1 Attention For safety reasons only use the charging adapter and cable supplied Other charging ad apters could damage the phone N WARNING Before starting to charge the battery check that it has been installed properly Do not remove the battery while it is being charged This could damage the phone Note When charging the battery for the first time it should be charged for at least 4 hours Some batteries only reach their full capacity after several complete charge discharge cycles If the battery is fully discharged it may take some time for the charging process to be indicated N WARNING Only charge the battery when at room temperature Do not expose the battery to heat direct sunlight or temperatures below 0 C above 45 C Connect the charging adapter plug and cable as illustrated in the diagram For safety reasons only use the charging adapter and cable supplied 8 4 to t
13. ference manual Installing the SIM card A Caution Rish of swallowing small objects The SIM card can be removed Small children can swallow them 1 Switch the phone off A Caution Pay attention that the SIM card is not bent or scratched Prevent any contact with water dirt or electrical charges Note The emergency SOS function of the phone is completed by SIM card 1 If you only use one SIM card it must be inserted in the slot for SIM card 1 2 Slide the battery compartment cover downwards and remove it If there is already a battery inside remove it ce Note Your telephone number is carried by the SIM card not the phone Therefore if you use a SIM card you had in a previous phone you will keep the same phone number 3 Slide the SIM card with the golden contacts facing down in the SIM card slot provided The SIM card must be located under the metal retaining bar to be in the correct position 4 Insert the battery The golden contacts on the battery must face towards the top left 5 Replace the battery compartment cover Setting Up Inserting the microSD memory card The phone memory can be extended by installing the microSD memory card option This increases the quantity of data which can be stored 1 Open the silver metal clip above the SIM card slots by sliding it g
14. free cloth e Do not use any cleaning agents or solvents Guarantee Keep in a safe place Dear Customer we are pleased that you have chosen this equipment In the case of a defect please return the device together with the receipt and original packing material to the point of sale 27 Declaration of Conformity 28 Konformitatserklarung Declaration of Conformity DoC Nr 2151 Rev 00 1 gem der Richtlinie 1999 5 EG R amp TTE In accordance to Directive 1999 5 EC R amp TTE Directive OLYMPIA Business Systems Vertriebs GmbH Der Hersteller Verantwortliche Person erkl rt dass das Produkt The manufacturer responsible persondeclares that the product Mobile Phone Model Olympia CARO Ger teklasse Equipment class 1 2 0 bei bestimmungsgem er Verwendung den grundlegenden Anforderungen des Artikel 3 der R amp TTE ent spricht complies with the essential requirements of Article 3 of the R amp TTE Directive when used for its intended purpose angewendete harmonisierte Normen Harmonised standards applied Gesundheit und Sicherheit gem Artikel 3 1 a Health and safety requirements pursuant to article 3 1 a EN 60950 1 2006 A11 2009 A1 2010 EN 50360 2001 elektromagnetische Vertr glichkeit Artikel 3 1 b electromagnetic compatibility 3 1 2 Article 3 1 b EN 301 489 7 V1 3 1 2005 11 EN 301 489 1 V1 3 1 2008 04 effiziente Nutzung des Funkfrequenzspektrums Artikel 3 2 efficient use of the
15. h An LED is provided at the top of the mobile phone which can be used as a torch uD Slide upwards Switch the torch on uD Slide downwards 22 Switch the torch off Troubleshooting Problems and solutions Problems The mobile phone can not be switched on Troubleshooting Solutions No battery inserted Battery is not charged No signal quality is displayed No network connection The mobile phone is in a location where there is no network service Move to a different location or contact your mobile service provider Keypad does not func tion or only functions very slowly The operating speed of the display is reduced in the case of low tem peratures This is normal Use the phone in a warmer location A message appears in the display for some functions indicating execution use is not possible Many functions can only be used after the respective service has been applied for Therefore please contact your mobile service provider locally for more details Screen frozen or no response when pressing keys Remove the battery for 3 minutes replace and try again No connection to the mobile telecommunica tion network Contact your mobile service provider The Insert SIM message appears in the display Ensure that the SIM card has been installed correctly Contact your mobile service provider if necessary The battery cannot be charged or is empty
16. h the Sent messages menu select a text message with the 2 keys and then press the key to select from the following menu options View the text messages Forward Send the message received to another person Delete Delete the text message Delete all Delete all messages in the Sent messages menu SMS settings Note Itis possible that not all functions described are supported by every mobile service provider Therefore please contact your mobile service provider locally for details To open the SMS Settings menu press 1 1 Messaging sms settings Simi message settings Press the keys to navigate and then press the key to select from the following menu options Profile settings es Profile settings Page 16 Define the Voicemail server Common settings re Common settings Page 17 Memory status Display the memory status of the phone and SIM card inserted Preferred storage Define whether text messages should be stored on the SIM card or phone Profile settings Navigate through Profile settings menu using the J in Profile then Edit and press the key to select from the following menu options Profile name Change the profile name SMSC address Change the SMSC number Note Text messages are distributed by a messaging service centre MSC If you want to send and receive text messages you must enter a service centre number in your mobile phone
17. ne book Check that phone numbers are stored in the phone book le Open the main menu 2 VI Phonebook Open the phone book 1 Select entry Select an entry open the options 21 Select the menu option and dial the number Note To skip directly to an entry use the digit keys to enter the first letters of the name stored If necessary you must press a key several times in order to enter the respective letters Speed dialling Phone numbers must have been assigned to the speed dialling keys c Speed dialling Page 14 Activate Standby mode and press 3 sec B 1 8 Press and hold the respective key in Standby mode Calling a female male contact The phone number must have been stored as a female male contact rs Female Male contact Page 19 3 sec or Press and hold the respective key in Standby mode Call Logs 12 Talk time display The duration of a call is displayed in hours minutes and seconds during the call Setting the receiver volume The volume can be adjusted during a call Adjust the volume to the level required Exposure to the receiver earpiece at full volume for a long period could cause ear damage Call Logs Your mobile phone stores the last numbers dialled calls received and calls missed in corresponding call logs Note If one of the phone numbers received matches an entry in the phone book the associated name appears IS 1 1 J Call logs Open the call logs
18. o change without notice Declaration of Conformity This device fulfils the requirements stipulated in the EU directive 1999 5 EC directive on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity Conformity with the above mentioned directive is confirmed by the CE mark on the device SAR Information Information on radio frequency emissions and specific absorption rates SAR Specific Absorption Rate All the applicable safety standards related to radio frequency emissions were implemented during the development of this mobile phone The limit values are based on scientific directives and contain a safety margin in order to guarantee the safety of all persons regardless of age and state of health The values specified in the directive concerning radio frequency emissions are based on a unit called SAR SAR values are established using standard methods in which the phone is operated in all possible frequency bands with the highest power output Although the SAR values of various phone models can differ all the models were developed to maintain the relevant directives on radio frequency emissions The following information applies to countries such as the EU member states which accept the SAR limit value of 2 W Kg average value from 10 g fabric recommended by ICNIRP International Commission on Non lonizing Radiation Protection The highest measured SAR value using 2 g fabric with
19. owing menu options Time and date Define whether the time and date should appear in the display Schedule power on off Set the respective time at which the phone should be switched on and off automatically Language Change the language Pref input method Set the standard input method with which to compose text c Entering text and digits Page 10 Display ts Display settings Page 18 Misc settings Set the brightness and back light time Time and date settings Navigate through the Time and date menu using the keys and press the key to select from the following menu options Set home city Set the capital city Set time date Set the time and date c Setting the time and date Page 18 Set formal The date and time will be updated automatically Settings Setting the date and time How to set the time and date in the Time and date menu 2 1 Time and date Select the menu option HH MM y Enter the time 1 YYYY MM DD Enter the date and confirm it Display settings Navigate in the Display option using the keys and press the to select from the following menu options Wallpaper Set the background image Power on display Set the animation when the phone is switched on Power off display Set the animation when the phone is switched off Show date and time Activate Deactivate date and time in the display Network settings O
20. pen the Network settings option and press the key to select the SIM1 network settings option Press the _ keys to navigate and press the key to select from the following menu options Network selection t Network selection Page 18 Select a network manually Note Changes in the could result in high costs Network selection Navigate through the Network selection menu using the keys and press the key to select from the following menu options New search Search for available networks Select network Select network manually Selection mode Select whether a network will be defined automatically or manually Security settings Navigate in the Security settings menu using the keys and press the key to select from the following menu options Note The PIN Personal Identity Number and PIN2 codes are 4 to 8 digit numbers The PIN and PIN2 codes are given to you together with the SIM card by your mobile network provider SIM1 security t SIM security Page 18 Phone security te Phone Security Page 19 SIM security Navigate through the menu using the keys and press the key to select from the following menu options PIN lock Enable Disable the PIN request when switching the phone on off Note If you deactivate the SIM lock you need not enter the PIN after switching the mobile phone on It is recommended to leave the SIM lock on to prevent una
21. pleted by qualified service personnel e All mobile communication equipment is subject to interference which may impair its performance e Keep the phone and accessories out of the reach of children e The SIM cards can be removed Caution Small children can swallow them The ringing tone is issued via the loudspeaker Take an incoming call first and then hold the phone to your ear This prevents any possible hearing damage e The phone should only be used in vehicles via the corresponding handsfree equipment Ensure that no safety related functions are interfered with when operating the phone It is essential to observe the applicable national laws and regulations e Always maintain a distance of at least 15 cm to implanted heart pacemakers to prevent any possible interference If you have had a pacemaker implanted do not carry the phone in a breast pocket when switched on Always hold the phone to the ear furthest away from the pacemaker during calls Switch the phone off immediately if you notice or suspect any adverse effects e Do not rely on the mobile phone as a safeguard for emergencies For a variety of technical reasons it is not possible to guarantee a reliable connection under all circumstances 25 Safety Information Power adapter plug 1 Attention Only use the power adapter plug supplied because other power supplies could damage the telephone Ensure access to the power adapter plug is not obstructed by furniture or s
22. press Ai Press the 2 keys to select a profile and then press the key select from the following options Adapting user profiles Activate the profile selected Adapt the selected profile to your personal needs ce Adapting user profiles Page 22 Reset the profile selected to the default factory settings Navigate through the menu using the keys and press the key to select from the following menu options System alert Selecting Pictures Set whether the phone should ring and vibrate ring only or vibrate only at the set time Set the ringing type for incoming calls Set the ringing tone for incoming calls Set the ringing tone volume for incoming calls Set the ringing tone for an incoming text message Set the ringing tone volume for an incoming text message Set the key tone Set the key tone volume Set the power on tone Set the power off tone Set the tone indicating the cover is being flipped open Set the tone indicating the cover is being flipped shut Switch the system tones on off D Open picture selection menu 3 sec I Select the memory location ll Add Select the option Ls Select phone book entry confirm prompt V Lv Select picture in the file manager Confirm the selection 3 Save the changes Dialling via the picture selection menu D Open picture selection menu me Call the number assigned to the memory location Torc
23. r call is coming in while you are making a call Call divert ss Diverting calls Page 13 Call barring Activate Deactivate the call barring option This is used to define whether certain sequences of numbers are automatically rejected when received or when an attempt is made to dial them Line switching Switches from line 1 to line 2 A helpful feature to hold a call on line 1 while answering another call on line 2 for example Diverting calls This menu is used to divert incoming calls to another number which you define Navigate through the Call diver menu using the keys and press the key to select from the following menu options Divert all voice calls Divert all incoming phone calls Divert if unreachable Divert calls if your phone is outside the range of your network or is switched off Divert if no answer Divert calls if they are not taken on your phone Divert if busy Divert calls when your line is busy Divert all data calls Diverts all data calls Cancel all diverts Disables all active divert settings How to divert calls Open the Call aiver menu choose the option you wish to enable press and then use the keys to select from the following menu options Activate Enable the divert setting Deactivate Disable the divert setting Query status Check whether a divert setting is currently enabled Advanced settings Navigate through the Call settings menu
24. rating Elements perating Elements A z 14 Is ea oe A 3 17 H ZN 13 a E La t o 12 JZD 4 2 u 1 Ss a 5 du LI e 3 19 coca Se 20 a ls E m 7 E i Operating Elements Operating Elements 1 Earpiece 2 Display 3 Navigation key upwards Camera 4 Right softkey Picture selection Back 5 End a call Switch phone on off 6 D Digit keys 0 9 7 Hash key Speed dial number of male contact Navigation key right 8 Microphone 9 Star key Speed dial number of female contact Navigation key left 10 Navigation key downwards 11 Take an incoming call 12 Il Open menu Confirm 13 Left softkey Open phone book Confirm 14 Signal LED flashes in case of events missed 15 Camera 16 SOS key emergency call 17 Headset port 18 Volume up down Navigate up down 19 Battery compartment cover 20 Torch LED 21 Micro USB port 22 Switch torch on off Getting Started Function keys Key Mode Press Press 8 Hold gt Standby Open main menu V Menu Select submenu PM During call Adjust call volume c Standby Open call logs c Menu Confirm selec
25. re restored SOS Emergency Call Function The SOS key activates the emergency call function Press and hold the SOS key for approx 3 sec to trigger an emergency call An acoustic alarm signal is sounded and the emergency text is sent to the phone numbers stored for the purpose After that the respective phone numbers stored are dialled in succession in Handsfree mode You can assign up to 5 phone numbers to the SOS key To assign SOS numbers to the SOS key open the Emergency Settings menu and proceed as follows f ILe Number list Open the option with which to assign phone numbers to the emergency call function manually Female Male contacts Use these menu options to store a respective number you can later call by pressing and holding the key female contact or key male contact in Standby mode To assign phone numbers to the keys select Settings Emergency Settings Female Number Male Number and proceed as follows hi Enter the phone number to be stored and confirm it Set the phone to Standby mode press the corresponding Rey for approx 2 sec and the phone number assigned is dialled Note The phone lock password is set to 1234 at the factory Organizer Organizer The menu provides helpful everyday utilities To open the menu press SV Navigate through the menu using the keys and press the key to select from the following menu options rs Calendar Page 20 Tasks re Create
26. s Extra costs may be incurred for texts in excess of 160 characters To write a text message press the following keys I 21 J Messaging Wie message Mi Write the text re Entering text and digits Page 10 Display the options Press the keys to navigate and then press the T key to select from the following menu options Send to Send the text message to a contact in the phone book a phone number you enter Input method Change the input method voice upper lower case Insert template Insert a template Advanced Add phone numbers or names from the phone book Save to Drafts Save the text message in the Drafts folder Text Messages SMS Inbox Texts messages received are stored in the Inbox folder Open the Inbox and press the keys to select a message press the key and then press the keys to select from the following menu options View View the text messages Reply Reply to the text message Call sender Call the sender of the message Forward Send the message received to another person Delete Delete the text message Delete all Delete all the text messages Save to Phonebook Save the sender of the message in the phone book Filter by Filter all messages to the SIM card 1 or 2 or all messages Sent messages Text messages sent are stored in the Sent messages folder if you have defined this setting beforehand Navigate throug
27. ter text in multi tap mode press the key labelled with the corresponding letter character If the first character of the group is required press the key once If the second character is required press it twice and so on To enter two characters assigned to the same key press the key the respective number of times to enter the first character Wait until the cursor skips to the next position and then enter the next letter Punctuation and special characters When in Edit mode press the key Punctuation marks and special characters are displayed Press to select the required character then press to accept it You can recall a sequence of frequently used special characters in Edit mode by pressing the key repeatedly Other entries and functions Enter a space Delete a character Hold Delete all characters 21 Move the cursor 10 Making and Taking Calls Making and Taking Calls Taking a call SB Take the call Rejecting a call Ri Reject the call Ending a call End the current call Making a call hi Enter the phone number Delete the last digit if incorrect Dial the phone number Dialling numbers from the call logs Your mobile phone stores the last numbers dialled calls received and calls missed in corresponding call log Open the call log Select an entry open the options 2 1 1 Call Select the menu option and dial the number Dialling numbers from the pho
28. tion A Standby Switch phone on off N Menu Move back Cancel a During call End call on hook a During call Handsfree function ED Standby Select picture Getting Started This chapter provides basic information on using the operating manual and the phone Description of operating sequences in the manual Press the key depicted briefly 2 sec Press the key depicted for 2 seconds Hold Press and hold down the key depicted Mi Enter numbers or letters SB Mobile phone rings Phonebook Represents text in the display I E Indicates icons in the display Standby mode All descriptions in this operating manual assume that the phone is in Standby mode The system switches to Standby mode by pressing the key several times if necessary Energy save mode The phone switches to energy save mode if no keys have been pressed for a certain time The display no longer lights up Press any key to deactivate Energy save mode Softkeys Getting Started Different functions are assigned to the softkeys and gt according to the various menus Key lock The key lock function is intended to prevent other functions being activated inadvertently Shut the phone to activate the key lock The SOS key remains active for use Navigating in the menu All the functions can be accessed via the various menus Open the main menu 211 Select a submenu IF Open the
29. u using the keys and press the key to select from the following menu options Define whether the alarm is active or inactive Set the time at which the alarm should wake you up Define whether the alarm should be repeated at regular intervals Ring type Select an alarm tone that you want to be woken up by Set whether and when the Snooze function should be activated Alert type Set whether the phone should ring and vibrate ring only or vibrate only at the set time Multimedia This mobile phone is equipped with an integrated radio a camera and a viewer for photos you have taken Radio The FM radio function can be used to receive radio stations and listen to them via the headset supplied Navigate as follows AFM Vx Esel Y Tune the radio stations Adjust the volume Press the Z key to define further settings for Channel list Auto search or Manual input Camera Use the camera to take photos at any time and any place El Activate the camera les Take a photo Press the Z key to define further settings for Image quality Images location Effects or Scene mode Image viewer The image viewer can be used to display rename delete or sort the photos you have taken Navigate as follows IJ mage viewer Press the key to complete further settings 21 User Profiles User Profiles Use the menu to change the ring tone settings To open the menu
30. uch Rechargeable batteries 1 Attention Never throw batteries into a fire Only use batteries of the same type Bar code label in the phone The bar code label contains information on the phone such as the serial number for example Do not remove it Disposal In order to dispose of your device take it to a collection point provided by your local public E waste authorities e g recycling centre According to laws on the disposal of electronic and electrical devices owners are obliged to dispose of old electronic and electrical devices in a separate waste container The symbol indicates that the device must not be disposed of in normal domestic waste Risks to health and the environment from batteries Never open damage or swallow batteries or allow them to pollute the environment They may contain toxic ecologically hazardous heavy metals You are legally obliged to dispose of power packs and batteries at the point of sale or in the corresponding containers provided at collection points by local public waste authorities Disposal is free of charge 9 The symbols indicate that the batteries must not be disposed of in normal domestic waste ba and that they must be brought to collection points provided by local public waste authorities Packaging materials must be disposed of according to local regulations 26 Maintenance Guarantee Maintenance Guarantee Maintenance e Clean the housing surfaces with a soft fluff
31. using the keys to the Advance settings menu and press the key to select from the following menu options Call time reminder Set an acoustic signal which is sounded at regular intervals during a call Auto redial Activate Deactivate automatic redialling If a phone number called is engaged or cannot be reached redialling occurs automatically until the person called answers An acoustic signal is sounded and the number is dialled Answer mode Activate Deactivate answering a call automatically by pressing any key by opening the phone 13 Phone Book Phone Book The phone book in the phone can store up to 300 entries You can store other entries on the SIM card e Always enter phone numbers with the country and area codes e When the memory capacity is used up the corresponding message appears when an attempt is made to store another contact Before new entries can be stored old contacts must be deleted e The phone book entries are arranged alphabetically To skip directly to a required phone book contact press the corresponding first letter Use the keys to search for entries manually Options for phone book entries In order to open the phone book options press the following keys VL Pine Use the keys to select an entry and then press the key to open the following options Call Dial the number selected Send text message Compose a text message and send it to the contact
32. uthorised persons from using the mobile phone Change PIN Change the PIN Follow the instructions displayed Change PIN2 Change PIN 2 Follow the instructions displayed Bluetooth Phone security Navigate through the Phone security menu using the keys and press the key to select from the following menu options Note If the phone lock is enabled you will need to enter the phone lock password every time you switch on the phone Phone lock Enable Disable the phone lock Change password Change the phone lock password Follow the instructions displayed Note The phone lock password is set to 1234 at the factory Bluetooth The Bluetooth function a standard for wireless data transfer can be used to exchange data with other Bluetooth capable devices free of charge Navigate as follows 1 Ve Beine Buan Complete further settings in the Bluetooth menu for Visibility My device or Advance settings Restoring the factory settings Note If you restore the factory default settings all the data saved is lost You must use the phone lock password re Page 19 to restore the default factory settings Proceed as follows to restore the factory settings 1 When in Standby mode press x Setings Restore factory setings 2 Enter the phone lock password and press to confirm the entry 3 Press again to answer the next prompt The phone restarts and the factory settings a
33. within a short time Tips on the battery Battery is defect Place the phone correctly in the charging unit or connect the power adapter properly Clean the contact surfaces on the mobile phone and power adapter with a soft dry cloth Charge the mobile for 4 hours Only use batteries and power adaptors approved by the manufacturer otherwise the battery could be damaged Do not short circuit the battery Always leave the battery in the phone to avoid accidentally short circuiting the battery contacts Keep the battery contacts clean and free of dirt The battery can be charged discharged hundreds of times but its service life is limited Replace the battery when the battery power has decreased noticeably To prevent unnecessary power consumption via the power adapter plug disconnect the power adapter plug from the power socket when the battery is not being charged 23 Technical Properties Technical Properties Feature Value Standard GSM 850 1900 900 1800 MHz quad band Dimensions H x W x D 104 x 52 x 17 mm Weight 87 g incl battery Power supply Input 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 0 15 A Output 5 V 500 mA Battery 3 7 V 600 mAh Charging time approx 4 hours Standby time Up to 135 hours Max talk time Up to 240 min Display LCD with back lighting Permissible ambient temperature 5 C to 40 C Permissible relative humidity 35 to 85 SAR value 0 49 W kg Note Subject t
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