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1. Do not short circuit the battery which may damage it cause heat or cause fire Do not dispose of batteries in high temperature or in a fire as they may explode Return the waste battery to the dealer or appointed recycle locations Do not dispose as household waste Battery charging time depends on the remaining battery charge the type of battery and the charger used The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will gradually wear out When the operation time is noticeably shorter than normal it is time to replace the battery with a new one Use only original or approved chargers and batteries Unplug the charger from the electrical plug and the device when not in use Do not over charge as this will damage the battery and shorten its life Leaving the battery in extremely hot or cold places will reduce the capacity of the battery Li ion batteries are particularly affected by temperatures below O C Operating environment Remember to follow any special regulations in force in the area you are in and always switch OFF your phone whenever it is forbidden to use it or it may cause danger When connecting the phone or any accessory to another device read its User s Guide for detailed safety instructions Do not connect incompatible products It is recommended that the equipment should only be used in the normal operating position Do not expose the equipment to temperatures below 10 or above 50 C 32
2. JODI if im L A 3 5mm audio port i E N i Headset with FA 2 eR 7 HO Ji amp a J w SS G am Power adaptor O o 2 53 4 oO a wi Power adaptor charging port Charging the battery When the battery level is low there will be a warning tone a low battery message will be displayed and the empty battery icon will flash Plug the power adaptor into the device to begin charging The battery level indicator will flash during charging mode and once it is fully charged the full battery icon will appear Charging a completely flat battery may take 2 to 3 hours Powering ON OFF Press the s gt button for 3 seconds and the phone will turn ON If required insert a PIN code and press the OK button to confirm The backlight will illuminate and automatically search for a network operator When the operator name is shown on the screen the phone is now in Standby mode and is ready to be used To turn OFF the device press the 72 button for 3 seconds Note If the power source and battery is connected to the device and there is no SIM card inserted in the device the LCD will display no SIM card f the SIM card is damaged or your network is not authorised to be used on the device the LCD will display PLEASE INSERT USIM Card For further information please contact your network operator Always ensure the device is switched OFF before removing the SIM c
3. Language Select a default language for your phone Time and date Defines the time date time forma Call settings My Phone number Enables or disables the Caller t date format and summer time D function to display your phone number to the person you are calling This must be supported by your network operator Please contact your network operator for more information Call waiting Active to be notified of anew incom This must be supported by your network operator ing call while you have a call in progress or switch between the two calls For more details please contact your network operator Answer mode Allows you to press any button to answer a call Auto redial Enables or disables the auto redial function If your call fails to connect your phone will attempt to redial 10 times Minute prompt Enables or disables a notification Answer prompt Enables or disables a notification alert 10 seconds before the next full minute is approaching during a call alert when the call is put through Call divert Diverts an incoming voice call video call to another number you assigned or your voicemail videomail Call barring Sets the limits on making and answering calls This must be supported by your network For details contact your network operator for more information Network settings Define the connection of your phone to a network Network Selection Select your network connection The phone suppor
4. 1 Connect the headset to the unit via the 3 5mm audio socket 2 Make the call using the alphanumeric keypad and press the 4 button 3 To end the call press the the s button Note If two external headsets are connected to the unit the headset connection via the 3 5mm audio socket will have working priority over the headset connected via the RJ1 port The ON OFF hook and loudspeaker function on the unit will be disabled when a headset is connected Making a phone call using Contacts 1 In Standby mode press the Right soft button to access the Contacts menu Press the A J V buttons to select the location that the desired contact details are stored in Press OK to view the contact Press the 4 button to make the call To end the call press the 7 button or replace the handset Oh WN Making a phone call using Call Log 1 In Standby mode press the Left soft button to access the Main menu gt Call log 2 Usethe A J W buttons to access your missed calls outgoing calls or incoming calls 16 3 Select the contact you wish to call and press the 4 button 4 To end the call press the s gt button or replace the handset Making a phone call using Speed Dial In Standby mode lift the receiver and press the M1 M8 buttons for the speed dialling feature Please ensure the contact numbers are pre installed into the memory for this feature to work Please refer to the following for setting u
5. Email Use the alohanumeric keypad to input the email address optional Group Use the lt gt buttons to select the desired group you want to insert the contact in Ringtone Choose a ringtone to assign to the contact from Profile or My Stuff using the A J V buttons Image Choose an image for the contact from Preset Images or My Stuff using the A J V buttons Press Save to confirm the entry Creating a New Contact from the Call Log 1 2 3 4 5 In Standby mode press the Left soft button to access the Main menu gt Call log Press the A J Ww button to access the Call Log for your missed calls outgoing calls and incoming calls Select the contact you wish to save to your contact list and press Options gt Save number gt New Input the following details for the contact Save Use the lt gt button to select save to Phone or SIM Name Use the alphanumeric keypad to input the name of the contact Number Use the alohanumeric keypad edit the contact number Email Use the alohanumeric keypad to input the email address optional Press Save to confirm the entry Managing your contacts 1 2 In Standby mode press the Left soft button to access the Main menu gt Contacts Press the A J W buttons to access the submenu Phone Displays the contact list stored in the phone SIM Displays the contact list stored on the SIM card 20 Phone amp SIM Displays the contact
6. equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures Re orientate or relocate the receiving antenna Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected Consult the dealer or an experienced radio TV technician for help Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the party responsible for compliance could void the user s authority to operate the equipment The antenna s used for this transmitter must not be co located or operated in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter 30 Warranty Disclaimers Although every effort is used to reduce inaccuracies and except those required by applicable law no warranties of any kind either express or implied and including but not limited to the implied warranties of fitness for a particular use or satisfactory quality are made in relation to the contents accuracy or reliability of this manual Tecmobile reserves the right to modify change specifications or information in this manual without any consequential liability or prior notice Under no circumstances except as required by applicable law will Tecmobile or any of its licensors be responsible for indirect damages or consequential l
7. RF SAR information Your phone contains a transmitter and receiver When powered ON it receives and transmits low level radio frequency RF Country governments all over the world adopt state security guidelines developed by independent scientific organisations such as ICNIRP and IEEE These guidelines establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population The guidelines include a substantial safety margin designed to ensure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health Specific Absorption Rate SAR is the unit of measurement for absorbed radio quantity when using mobile devices SAR tests are conducted using standard operating positions with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level however the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value In general the closer you are to a base station the lower the power output of the phone The SAR values may vary depending on different models of phones To ensure the safety and health of the users the phone is designed and manufactured to meet the radio exposure guidelines The ICNIRP SAR limit for mobiles devices used by the general public is 2W kg and highest SAR value for this device is tested for use at the ear is below the SAR limit recommended by ICNIRP WCDMA Band front side middle 10g value 1 22 W kKg Batteries Never use a charger or battery that is damaged in any way Use the battery correctly
8. Ringtone Select a ringtone from the pre set list or personalise your ringtone from the My Stuff folder Volume Adjusts the volume of the ringtone Message alert Select a message notification alert from the pre set list or personalise your ringtone from the My Stuff folder Key tone Enables or disables the key tone Warning tone Enables or disables the warning tone My stuff In the My Stuff menu you can manage your images or audio files 1 In Standby mode press the Left soft button to access the Main menu gt My Stuff 2 Usethe A J V buttons to access the submenu Images or Sounds 3 Press the OK button to enter into the submenus and edit the following fields to set your preferences Photos Set the default wallpaper for your LCD screen Audio Music Store your music files in this location Ring Store your ringtone files in this location 25 SETTINGS 1 n Standby mode press the Left soft button to access the Main menu gt Settings 2 Press the Left soft button and use the A J W buttons to access the submenu 3 Edit the following submenu to define your settings Display settings Home Screen Sets up standby menu for your phone It includes wallpaper and whether to display the time and date Backlight time Sets up the waiting time of screen Brightness Adjusts the contrast of the display for Phone settings light including 5 seconds 10 seconds 20 seconds or Always the varying lighting conditions
9. is securely connected to the phone The standby duration is too short The standby duration is related to the network settings You May be in a weak signal area If your phone cannot receive signals the phone will continue to send a signal to search for a network and consume power This shortens the standby duration Use your phone in a stronger signal area or switch it OFF temporarily Your battery needs to be changed f the battery is damaged or will not charge properly Check the power cable is connected to the unit to ensure the charger reaches the battery efficiently Clean the charging contacts on the phone and on the battery with a clean dry cloth Replace the battery or charger if it appears to be damaged O mmm 5 c x ams If the above guidelines do not help you to solve the problem take note of the model and serial number of your phone your warranty details and a clear description of the problem Then contact your local after sales service 29 LEGAL INFORMATION Notice The information in this manual is subject to change without notice Whist every care has been taken in the preparation and design of the manual statements recommendations and information implied or expressed these do not constitute a warranty of any kind No part of this manual may be reproduced quoted or translated by any means or in any form photographically mechanically or electronically without the written permission of Tecmob
10. list stored in the Phone and SIM Groups Displays the list of contacts by Group Select the desired contact from the submenu and press Options to edit the following to manage your contacts Call Select a contact to make a call Send message Compose a text message to send to the contact New Add a new contact Edit Edit details of the current contact Delete Delete the current contact or delete a contact from the contact list Copy Copy the contacts between the SIM and Phone Add to group Add the contact to a Group Only contacts saved into the Phone memory can be added to a group Send Send the current contact information by SMS MMS Memory Status Displays the memory capacity remaining of your Phone contacts and SIM card Settings Set up your contacts See the following points Managing your Contacts settings Managing your Contacts settings To access to the Contacts setting press the Left soft button to access the Main menu gt Contacts Then select a contact and press Options gt Settings Managing your Group settings My business card Presets your own contact information Speed dial Assigns a Speed Dial number for your most frequently called contact numbers Black list Save the contact number in the blacklist The phone will reject the incoming call from this number Fixed dial Activates the fixed dial and save the contact number Can only be dialled out from the saved contacts as Fixed dial To active th
11. Left soft button to answer the call 2 Press the amp button to mute an incoming or outgoing call 3 Press the 7 button or the Right soft button to reject the call Adjusting the receiver volume Press the A J V buttons to increase or decrease the handset volume during an active call MENU TREE Call Logs Missed Calls Phone USIM Phone amp SIM Groups Speed Dial Out going Calls Incoming Calls All calls Delete List Call Duration De Messages Compose Inbox Sentbox Outbox Draftbox Memory Status Settings Standard Meeting New Profile Ringtone Volume Message Alert Key Tone eal Photos Alert Tone AH Sounds Settings Display Settings Phone Settings Call settings Network Settings Security Settings Connection settings Restore Factory Settings CONTACTS This section explains how to manage your Contacts Creating a New Contact 1 2 3 4 In Standby mode use the alphanumeric keypad and input a contact number Press the Left soft button gt Save number Input the following categories for the contact Save Use the 4 gt buttons to select save to Phone or SIM Name Use the alphanumeric keypad to input the name of the contact in Number Use the alohanumeric keypad to edit the contact number
12. Medical devices Ensure that you switch OFF your phone in areas near electronic medical equipment that require the phone to be switched OFF such as heart pacemakers hearing aids etc ost medical devices can shield the phone s RF signal but some cannot If you have any doubts or need to find out more please consult your doctor or medical device manufacturer Pacemakers Pacemaker manufacturers advise the distance between your phone and heart pacemaker should be at least 6 inches 15 3 cm otherwise the phone could interfere with the pacemaker People fitted with a pacemaker should note the following Always keep a distance at least 6 inches between the phone and the pacemaker when the phone is switched ON Listen to the phone using the ear which is furthest from the pacemaker Switch OFF your phone if you feel there is interference and consult the doctor as soon as possible Emergency calls This phone like any wireless phone operates using radio signals which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions Therefore you should never rely solely on any wireless phone for essential communications like medical emergencies To make or receive calls the phone must be switched ON and in a service area with adequate signal strength To make an emergency call enter the local emergency number in standby mode and press the call button Care and maintenance Your phone is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should b
13. ard This will prevent damage to the SIM card and data loss Do not place the SIM card near any electromagnetic surfaces or environments and avoid touching the metal connectors on the SIM card For further information please contact your network operator BUTTON FUNCTIONS Left soft button Right soft button Dial button s Power ON OFF End button Lo J OK Centre button OK Up directional button A Down directional button Ww Corresponds to the function shown by an icon on the lower left hand corner of the LCD screen In Standby mode press to enter into the Main menu Corresponds to the function shown by an icon on the lower right hand corner of the LCD screen In Standby mode press to enter into the Contacts menu In Standby mode press to bring up a list of previously dialled calls Can be used to dial an outgoing call or answer an incoming call When the phone is powered OFF press for 3 seconds to turn ON the phone When the phone is powered ON press for 3 seconds to turn OFF the phone During an active call press to terminate a call When navigating the menu interface pressing will return the phone back to Standby mode n Standby mode press to enter into the main menu Can also be used to confirm operations when accessing the menu or submenu n standby mode press to enter into the Call Log menu During an incoming call press to increase the ringer volume n Standby mode press
14. desk m m so gt aT c a lecdesk 5 PEERS Tecdesk 3500 User Manual English tecdesk com CONTENTS RODUCTIO U ACKAGE CONTENTS m a G TO KNOW YOUR PHON UTTON FUNCTIONS LPHANUMERIC KEYPAD OF UV wo gt n Q O ALL FUNCTIONS ENU TREE Q O TACTS ESSAGES ETTINGS ROUBLESHOOTING EALTH AND SAFETY S T LEGAL INFORMATION H D ECLARATION OF CONFORMITY INTRODUCTION Thank you for purchasing the Tecdesk 3500 3G Desk Phone This phone is designed for use with GSM 900 1800 and UMTS 900 2100MHz networks You will require a valid SIM card from your network operator Please refer to your network operator for more information Safety Instructions Please read the following instructions carefully before starting to use the Tecdesk 3500 3G Desk Phone Always read the safety instructions carefully Keep this user manual for future reference Keep the phone away from humidity Place the phone on a reliable flat surface before setting it up If any of the following situations arise have the unit checked by a service technician Exposure to moisture Droppage and damage Obvious signs of breakage Do not place the phone in a damp room at a distance of less than 1 5m from a water source Keep water away from the device Do not use the device in env
15. e treated with care The suggestions below will allow you to enjoy this product for many years eep your phone away from small children and pets They may accidentally damage the phone or choke on small parts eep the phone dry and avoid liquids that corrode the phone Do not use the phone with wet hands which May cause an electric shock Do not store the phone in hot areas which can shorten the life of electronic devices damage batteries or melt accessories Do not store the phone in cold areas When the phone warms up to its normal operating temperature moisture can build up inside the phone which may damage the phones electronic circuit boards Do not expose your phone to hot sunlight which May cause it to over heat Do not place your phone near flammable liquids gas or explosive substances Do not drop or knock the phone Rough handling can break internal circuit boards When cleaning the phone use a damp or anti static cloth Do not use a dry or static cloth Do not use chemicals such as cleaning solvents to clean the surface Switch OFF the phone first before cleaning Do not paint the phone Paint can prevent proper operation fthe phone or battery gets wet and the label on the phone is damaged phone repairs are no longer guaranteed by the manufacturer s warranty even if the warranty for your phone has not expired 33 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Hereby we declare under our sole respon
16. e with Outlook or Outlook Express Lotus Notes and so on Backup and restore the contacts calendars or multimedia files on your computer Dialup and connect to the internet via your mobile phone Restore Factory Settings To restore the factory setting on your phone you will require the PIN code Restore specific Resets specific settings only Reset all Resets the phone to the original factory settings All data will be deleted 27 TROUBLESHOOTING Please perform the simple checks in this section below before contacting a service professional Your phone cannot be switched ON Be sure that you pressed and held the 4 button for more than 3 seconds Check that the battery is properly connected to your phone Remove the battery reinstall the battery and restart your phone If the power is exhausted recharge the battery The following messages may appear when you power ON your phone Enter the phone lock code The automatic phone lock function has been enabled You must enter the phone lock code before you can use the phone Enter the PIN code The PIN lock feature is enabled Every time the phone is switched ON the PIN has to be entered If you are using your phone for the first time you must enter the PIN code supplied with the SIM card Enter the PUK code The PIN code has been entered incorrectly three times and the SIM card is now blocked Enter the PUK code supplied by your network operator USIM card error Cl
17. ean the metal contact on the SIM card with a clean cloth Do not use any solvents The SIM card is not properly inserted Install the SIM card according to the user manual The SIM card is damaged Contact your network operator Network failure You may be in a weak signal area Move to a better location for a stronger signal You are out of network service coverage The SIM card is invalid Contact your network operator You have entered a number but it does not dial Ensure that you have pressed the dial button Check the call barring settings to ensure the contact number is not disabled Check the fixed dialling setting is disabled Your SIM card is within network coverage Your network operator may be experiencing connection problems The quality of your call is poor Check the volume You are in a weak signal area such as near a tall building or in the basement Move to a location with a better signal strength Your network operator may be experiencing connection problems 28 Your correspondent cannot reach you nsure that your phone is switched ON and connected to a network nsure that your SIM card is not blocked nsure that your SIM card is within network coverage heck that you have not set incoming call barring correspondent cannot hear you speaking crease the volume on your handset nsure that you are holding the phone close enough to the mouth piece heck the handset cable
18. ile International Ltd Trademarks and Permissions The Bluetooth trademark and logos are owned by the Bluetooth SIG Google Mail is a trademark of Google Inc Wi Fi Wi Fi Protected Access Wi Fi Protected setup and WPA are trademarks of the Wi Fi Alliance Microsoft Hotmail Outlook Windows Live and Windows Media are trademarks of Microsoft Corporation GSM and Global System for Mobile Communications are trademarks of the GSM MOU Association JavaScript is a trademark of Oracle America Inc All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners and any use of such trademarks by Tecmobile is under license where required FCC Notice This phone complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules Operation is subject to the following two conditions 1 This device may not cause harmful interference and 2 this device must accept any interference received including interference that may cause undesired operation This phone has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation This equipment generates uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions may cause harmful interference to radio communications However there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation If this
19. ironments where there are risks of explosions Maintain the FWP in an environmentally friendly manner PACKAGE CONTENTS Please check the box includes the following components If there are any items Missing please contact your supplier 0000 000000 10000 000 7 fy ifl m 00000 8 000000 i A Tecdesk 3500 B USB data cable C AC DC power D Lithium polymer adaptor rechargeable battery Quick User Manual Start Up Guide E PC suite F User manual G Quick start up guide H Allen key GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE 1 Handset Receiver 1 LCD screen 21 1 Loudspeaker button 2 OK OK Centre button 2 Right soft button 22 Security slot 3 lt Left directional button 3 M1 M8 Memory buttons 23 Wall mount 4 Ss Dial button 4 A Up directional Volume button 24 Screw for battery cover 5 Alphanumeric keypad 5 gt Right directional button 25 Battery compartment cover 6 Jack for receiver cable 6 Y Down directional Volume button 26 Power adaptor Charging port 7 C Cancel button 7 f Power ON OFF End button 27 3 5mm audio socket 8 Q Headset button 8 Hold button 28 Micro USB data cable port 9 Mute button 9 Transfer button 29 Aluminium stand 10 Left soft button 20 Conference button 30 RJ11 p
20. is function the PIN2 code of your SIM card will be requested Please contact your network operator for more information Own number Displays the number on the SIM card Service dial number Can make calls to the main services number of your network operator You can add members into Groups from the Contact List You can also send messages make calls or allocate an incoming call ringer for a specific Group 1 2 3 n the Standby mode press the Left soft button to access the Main menu gt Contacts Press the A V buttons to access the Group submenu Edit the following settings to manage your Groups Edit Edit details such as group name group ring tone or group OSD New Add new group Delete Delete the current selected group 21 Call logs Use this menu to view the information on the calls you have made received or missed In Standby mode press the Left soft button to access the Main menu gt Call Log Press the A J V buttons to access your missed calls outgoing calls and incoming calls Missed calls This menu displays the most recent calls you have missed Outgoing calls This menu displays the most recent calls you have dialled Incoming calls This menu displays the most recent calls you have received All calls This menu displays all Call Logs including missed calls outgoing calls and incoming calls 1 2 Delete list Deletes the list of all calls Call duration This menu di
21. lers Handsfree button 4 gt During an active call press to enable or disable the speakerphone STATUS ICONS Fall Network signal Battery indicator D Text message notification icon a ti Missed call notification a p Headset connected Keypad locked 14 ALPHANUMERIC KEYPAD Refer to the table below when using the alphanumeric keypad When entering usernames or passwords you can press the button to tog gle between numbers 123 lowercase abc characters and uppercase ABC characters Button Lowercase abc Uppercase ABC 1 _ 1 _ 1 2 abc2 ABC2 3 def3 DEF3 4 ghi4 GHI4 5 jkI5 JKL5 6 mno 6 MNON6 7 pars7 PQRS7 8 tuv8 TUV8 9 wxyz9 WXYZ9 O SPACE O Toggle between Numerical Lowercase Uppercase Predictive text and special chacter selection CALL FUNCTIONS Making a phone call using the alphanumeric keypad 1 In Standby mode enter the phone number using the alphanumeric keypad and press the 4 button to make a call 2 To end the call press the Right soft button or the s gt button Making a phone call using an external headset via the RJ11 port 1 Connect the headset to the unit via the RJ11 port 2 Press the AQ button to enable the headset function 3 Make the call using the alohanumeric keypad and press the 4 button 4 To end the call press the s gt button Making a phone call using an external headset via 3 5mm audio socket
22. nput settings Select to define the text input method for composing your message 6 Press Option gt Send to send the message AWN gt Inbox Reading text messages 1 In Standby mode press the Left soft button to access the Main menu gt Messages 2 Press the Left soft button and use the A J V buttons to access the submenu 3 Select Inbox to view your list of messages 4 In the Options menu edit the following submenu to manage the text messages in your Inbox Reply Reply to a current text message Forward Forward the current message The editing interface contains the original message Delete Delete the currently selected message Delete all Delete all the messages in the inbox Call Make a voice call or video call to the addressed number View mode Display the received messages list according to date or subject Details Display the details of the current message 23 Sentbox View all sent messages 1 In Standby mode press the Left soft button to access the Main menu gt Messages 2 Press the Left soft button and use the A J V buttons to access the submenu 3 Select Sentbox to view your list of message 4 Inthe Options menu edit the following submenu to manage your text messages in the Sentbox Forward Forward the sent message to other contacts Delete Delete the currently selected message Delete all Delete all the messages in the Sentbox Call Make a voice call or video call to the addressed n
23. ort 0 O 4 6 D 8 8 25 a o i 25 LCD Screen 1 3 1 Battery indicator Ny ets 2 Time 2 1 6 55 3 Signal strength 4 Network 01 01 2011 Saturday 5 Menu shortcut 4 Network 6 Contacts shortcut 5 6 Installation Follow the steps below to install the TD3500 Desk Phone 1 Remove the battery cover with the Allen key then remove the battery and insert an appropriate SIM card into the device UUO im 2 Insert the battery into the battery compartment ensuring the polarity on the battery matches the polarity of the connectors and the cover is re positioned correctly and secured into place 3 Insert the aluminium stand in position 4 Connect the receiver to the device with the curly cord 5 Connect one end of the power adaptor to the phone s power adaptor charging port 6 Plug the power adapter into an AC power outlet The battery level indicator will stop moving once the device is fully charged f Headset with DM RJT connection we j ON OFF on Hook ee OR ae ss Handset Receiver with RJT connection a RJT port a umy 0
24. oss of income or data however caused Disclaimer Third party content and services may be enabled and are available through this device Some features and accessories referred to in this manual rely on local network settings and installed software These may or may not automatically be accepted in total or in a limited way by local service and network providers As a consequence some descriptions may not match the features or product which you can purchase download Third party content and services belong to are the copyright of are trademarked by and patented by their respective owners under intellectual property law They should not be used without the express permission of the service provider or content owner and unless given specific permission by them you should not transmit upload publish modify copy or distribute in any way the services or content displayed through this device The device may contain technology software or commodities which are subject to regulations and export laws from the US and other countries Diversion contrary to law is prohibited To the fullest extent permissible by applicable law by using the applications provided with your device you acknowledge that the application is provided as is Tecmobile does not provide a warranty make any representations or take any responsibility for the end user support content or functionality of third party applications provided with your device 31 HEALTH AND SAFETY
25. p the Speed dialling function To set up the Speed Dial button follow the next steps n Standby mode press the Left soft button to enter into the Main menu Use the A J W buttons to select Contacts and press the OK button to access the submenu Select Phone and press the Left soft button to access the Options menu and select Settings gt Speed dial Press the OK button to confirm Use the A J W buttons to shift between the M1 M8 locations Press Set to confirm your selection and your contact number Edit the following fields to manage your Speed dialling functions Editing Select from M1 M8 to access your desired contact number 2 Press the OK button 3 Use the C button to delete an incorrect entry and use the alphanumeric keypad to edit the contact number 4 Press the OK button to save the entry NOOAWNS Remove an entry 1 Select your desired contact number from the M1 M8 Speed Dial locations 2 Press the Left Soft button to enter into the Options Menu 3 Select Remove 4 Press the OK button to remove the entry Remove All 1 Select one of the M1 M8 Speed Dial buttons Press the Left soft button to enter into the Options menu Select Remove ALL RWN Press the OK button to remove all the contact numbers stored in the M1 M8 Speed Dial locations Answer or silence an incoming call 1 During an incoming call press the Ss button or the
26. s of message entries stored on the Phone and SIM card 1 2 3 In Standby mode press the Left Soft button to access Main menu gt Messages Press the Left soft button and use the A J W buttons to access the submenu Select memory status to view the storage capacity on your phone or SIM card Managing your text message and voice mail settings 1 n Standby mode press the Left soft button to access the Main Menu gt Messages gt Settings 2 Edit the following fields for your text message settings Settings Sets up the service centre of messaging Send settings Sets up information with regards to sending messages Default storage Selects the default location to store your messages Optimisation When you activate this function it will change the input letter from USC2 to SMS 7 bit It does not support UCS2 characters Voice mail number Stores the phone number of your voice mailbox within this menu In the voice mailbox callers can leave messages that you can listen to For details contact your network operator for more information Profile You can set up customise and store different user profiles on the phone 1 In Standby mode press the Left soft button to access the Main menu gt Profile 2 Usethe A W buttons to select from the submenu Standard Meeting Silence New profile 3 Press the OK button to enter into the submenus and edit the following fields to customise each profile Voice Call
27. sibility that this product and in combination with the accessories are in compliance with the appropriate standards 3GPP TS 51 010 1 EN 301908 1 2 EN 301511 EN 301489 1 7 24 EN 60950 1 EN 50360 following the provisions of Radio Equipment and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment directive 99 5 EC with requirements covering EMC directive 04 108 EC and Low Voltage directive 06 95 EC 34 tecdesk tecdesk com MODELING 1DS500 0700 w E amp E
28. splays the duration of the last call all dialled calls and all answered calls Select the contact you wish to manage and press Options to display a list of functions to perform Voice call Make a voice call to the contact Edit amp Then Dial Display the contact number and you can edit and call details Send message Send a text message to the contact Delete Delete the selected log folder or delete the list of Call Logs in batches Save number Adds the contact information to Contacts Set speed dial Sets the selected number as a Speed Dial number Set reject call Sets the select contact number to automatically reject the call 22 MESSAGES The Tecdesk 3500 supports Text messages and Voice mail This section explains how to send and receive messages and other features associated with messaging Creating and Sending Messages n Standby mode press the Left soft button to access the Main menu gt Messages Press the Left soft button and use the A JL W buttons to access the submenu Select Compose and create your message using the keypad Select Option gt Send and input the recipient s contact number s Edit the following options for your text message Send Send the created message Insert Insert templates contact numbers in the current message Save to draft Save the message in the draftbox Input mode Select to change the input mode Insert symbol Select to insert a symbol into the message I
29. to enter into the My Stuff menu During an incoming call press W button to decrease the ringer volume Er Left directional button lt 4 Right directional button gt Cancel button C Headset button A Silence mode button amp Speed dial button M1 M8 Hold button Transfer button In Standby mode press to enter into the SMS menu During an active call press to decrease the volume on In Standby volume on Pressing wi the handset or spea delete an incorrec or mode press to enter into the Profiles menu During an active call press to increase the the handset or spea er t input number entry or text when typing into the dial pad Connect the headset and press to transfer the call from receiver to headset mode Press during an acti Press for the Speed further info During an active ca rmation ve call to mute silent your outgoing sound dial functions Please refer to the Speed dialing section of the manual for press to switch between caller 1 and caller 2 During an active call you can make another call Press to put caller 1 on hold and dial the number of caller 2 During 2 active calls one active and other on hold press to make a transfer between both calls Can make a Blind Transfer pressing when you are making a second call aen ae Conference button Can make Conference call from your phone During a call with 2 or more cal
30. ts Auto GSM WCDMA modes Search Allows you to set Auto or Manual mode to search for a network connection Preferred network Set up to connect to a network from the network list 26 Security settings This options allows to set up passwords to lock your phone and SIM card to avoid unauthorised use Phone lock Allows to lock your phone once the backlight of the screen dims and the phone is in Standby mode The default lock code is 0000 PIN lock Enables or disables the PIN code for your SIM card This PIN code will be provided by your network operator Please contact your network operator for more information Change phone lock code Change your phone lock code Change PIN Change your PIN code Change PIN2 Change your PIN2 code Connection Settings The PC suite enables you to manage your phone through your PC You can quickly inout messages on your PC and send out via your phone You can also backup and restore contacts calendars and messages on your PC and manage your phone calls PC suite will provide you a step by step guide to perform the following nstall and uninstall the PC suite Connect your phone with a computer mport and export contacts calendars or messages on your computer anage the messages on your phone Edit and send Messages anage the contacts on your phone and SIM card anage the calendars on your phone and SIM card anage the multimedia files on your phone and PC Auto and smart sync your phon
31. umber View mode Display the received messages list according to date or subject Details Display the text message details Outbox Viewing all sent messages 1 2 In Standby mode press Left soft button to access the Main Menu gt Messages gt Outbox In the Options menu edit the following submenu to manage your text messages in the Outbox Resend Resends the selected message Delete Delete the currently selected message Delete all Deletes all the messages in the Outbox View mode Displays the received message list according to date or subject Details Display the text message details Draftbox Viewing or editing your message in Drafts 1 2 3 4 In Standby mode press the Left soft button to access the Main menu gt Messages Press the Left soft button and use the A J V buttons to access the submenu Select Draftbox to view your list of messages In the Options menu edit the following submenu to manage your text messages in the Drafts Send if no recipient is number is listed it will go to the interface to select or edit the recipient number If the message content is empty it confirms whether or not you want to send an empty message Delete Deletes the currently selected message Delete all Deletes all the messages in Drafts View mode Displays the received messages list according to date or subject Details Displays the text message details 24 Memory status Displays the memory statu

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