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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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