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1. 12 Select the search engine to be used New Tabs i e additional websites that can be called up using a link are displayed behind the current tab M enabled JavaScript enables dynamic change of content and interaction with the user M enabled Open multiple websites and switch between them using tabs Enable plug ins help programs within the browser M enabled Advanced settings for individual websites Setting for the magnification zoom of a web page Display new pages in the overview M enab led Auto fit web pages to the screen M enabled Pop ups are dialogue or message boxes that pop up on their own often advertising Does not work in every instance MI enabled Select text encoding for the correct display of umlauts special characters on a webpage Restore defaults for Browser settings Advan ced Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation si Bandwidth management Search result preloading Allow the browser to preload high confidence search results in the background Webpage preloading Allow browser to preload linked webpages in the background Load images Display images on web pages Setting for automatic preloading of search results Never only with WLAN Always Setting for automatic preloading of linked web pages Never only with WLAN Always Setting for the display of images on webpages V enabled 1 6 Browser Settings Labs
2. Labs Quick controls Slide thumb from the left or right edge to open quick controls and hide app and URL bars 2 Full screen Use full screen mode to hide the status bar 52 Display of controls in the Browser Bookmark Forward Back etc by moving thumb finger from the right left edge out M enabled Full screen mode Controls are not displayed as usual by clicking on the screen M enab led Only useful when simultaneously turning on 1 Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation 10 Music You can listen to saved music and other audio files on your mobile Artists ioe a Vv 9 songs Anaa Keys 1 album Arce SGI eer 1 album usr 1 album Leotard Cotten 1 album Click on the icon 1 List of saved music by performer 2 List of saved music by Album 3 List of saved music by title 4 Display saved playlists compiled data files 5 Call up the search function by specific titles During playback click on Options 1 Shuffle saved titles 2 Add the current title to a playlist option to create a new playlist 3 Use as ringtone is added to the ringtone list 4 Delete the title 5 Call up the equalizer to adjust the sound 6 Back to the list of saved titles Helpline 0844 800 6503 53 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation 11 Alarms You can programme several independent alarms on your mobile Click on the icon Alarm
3. 82 Accessibility 50 75 ACCOUNTS ain 2 2 2 dead eas 73 Advanced Wi Fi Settings 65 Advisory tone 00005 28 AlarMS 2 402404 0e eae dae ea 54 PODS 164965 be iit pede edd ones 69 Areas Of US 00 e ee ee eee 77 Ata glance 2242050050592 6ee iain 4 Audio profiles 67 B Backup amp Reset 05 73 Bandwidth management 52 Basic Operating Instructions 11 Battery nannan eee ees 69 Bluetooth 000000e 65 BrOWSElr 2 2 2 2 cee ees 47 Browser Settings 48 Browser Settings Advanced 51 6 Calendar 0 0 cece eee ees 56 Calendar Settings 57 Call barring settings 25 Call forwarding settings 25 Call 10096 ssx eexs ube wea eee eae 23 Call restriction 00005 28 Caller ID 2 stccciduweeteannddsas 26 CANNING tire 3 ape os eee E 17 CAniGna lt 4 v4 o500b4 ded wdaeeeds 45 Camera Settings 05 46 Charging the battery 8 computer sae ape 6404 ee aes 15 Contacts cao the 20 aw x awe seas 35 Copying your contacts 37 Create anew contact 35 D Data usage 2 nnan eee 66 Date amp Time 2200 0 eee 74 Date and Time 05 10 Declaration of Conformity 79 Delete Contacts 36 Delivery Contents 6 Dialling from the call log 19 Dialling from y
4. Import Export Contacts COPY CONTACTS FROM duser gmail com HES 7 oiei k4 Phone contact SD card g Phone storage Next BD a Import Export Contacts COPY CONTACTS TO tyes eft gmail com ped Phone contact Back Next BD aw 2 0 selected CANCEL OK CONTA Select all Ber Din Bose Sig Brienne j Select the source from which the contacts will be copied and click Next Select the location to which you want to copy your contacts and click on Next 1 Click on a contact in order to select it enabled or 2 Click on selected and then on Select all in order to select all contacts 3 Click on OK in order to begin copying your contacts Helpline 0844 800 6503 37 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation 1 Add to favorites o Edit 3 Share 4 Delete 5 Set ringtone 6 Blockincomingcalls H H 7 Place on Home screen 38 Select a contact and click on Options 1 os lt 4 5 The contact will be added to your favourites You can edit the contact You can share the contact see 1 1 The contact will be deleted You can assign the contact its own ringtone see 1 2 Should an incoming call from this call be block ed i e not signalled select the check box M enabled After clicking on this option a shortcut for this contact will be displayed on the home s
5. Never attempt to connect incompatible products Repairs to this device may only be completed by qualified service personnel Helpline 0844 800 6503 77 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation APPEN DIX All mobile communication equipment is subject to interference which may 78 impair its performance Keep the phone and accessories out of the reach of children The SIM card 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 Only use the phone while driving or riding a transport vehicle in road traffic when using the approved handsfree equipment and appropriately positioned holders Ensure that no safety related functions are interfered with when operating the phone It is essential to observe the applicable national laws and regulations 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 This phone is hearing aid compatible If you wear a hearing aid however please contact your doctor or the hearing aid manufacturer to inquire about any possible
6. Click on the red dot and speak into the microphone End the recording by clicking on the white square Click on Save Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation CONTACTS mE 69 Recording file list record20140528132334 0gg ieee nia 008 lap on the entry in the list and hold your finger down for approx 2 seconds until the M icon appears in front of the entry set as phone ringtone Cancel 01 4 Click on the music clef and answer the following prompt by clicking OK Helpline 0844 800 6503 41 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation 42 Default ringtone 2014 05 28 13 23 44 Andromeda Aquila Argo Navis Backroad Beat Plucker Bell Phone Cancel i Your new ringtone will be assumed in the ringtone list and can then be set for one of your contacts Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation GALLERY 7 Gallery All photo and video albums are displayed in the gallery O Click on the icon Gallery 0 cel 1 Click on Albums in order to change the sort zm E Albums Locations Times 2 Click on the camera icon in order to switch to e Camera Vissos mamta the camera 3 Click on an album in order to open it see 1 S sdcard x By clicking on Options you can select one or more albums the album will be surrounded by a border You have the following additional options 1 Uncheck
7. Zoom on double tap 110 5 Minimum font size lpt 8 Inverted rendering Black becomes white and vice versa 50 5 6 Adjusts the magnification zoom of the websi te display to your settings M enabled Preview of the text size can be changed with 3 Preset for automatic text scaling for website display Set the zoom for website display double click 00 a specific spot in the display Set the minimum font size Set the font for website display You can choo se between sans serif serif and monospace not proportional These defaults are not sup ported by all websites Preview for negative contrast adjustable with 8 and 9 Changes the display in the browser The websi te is displayed as negative M enabled Contrast setting for negative display on see 8 Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation BROWSER 1 4 Browser Settings Advanced 6 a Advanced 1 Set search engine Choose a search engine 2 Open in background Open new tabs behind the current tab 3 Enable JavaScript 4 Allow multiple tabs per 5 Enable plug ins Always on PAGE CONTENT Default zoom Medium 8 Open pages in overview Show overview of newly opened pages O Auto fit pages Format web pages to fit the screen Tiss encoding auto detector RESET DEFAULTS 12 Reset to default Restore default settings 1 2 9 10 11
8. oe ap n ABC mvodaonede Call 123456 MOBILE Video Call 123456 MOBILE IP Call 123456 MOBILE Tap the icon The call log will open Scroll through the call log in order to find the desired entry Tap b to see all calls Tap gt in order to see only the calls you dialled Tap 4 in order to see only the calls you received Tap in order to see only the calls you missed With the Miia icon the phone call is made With the Miia icon the phone starts a video call must be supported from both partici pients devices With the Miia icon the phone starts a call with prefix refer to page 24 With the icon you can write a text message to this phone number Helpline 0844 800 6503 19 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation 20 3 4 Incoming Calls An incoming call is indicated with the set ringtone active audio profile and on the display screen If the caller is entered in your contact list the name and picture are also displayed and a special ringtone used These options are only accessible if the contact is stored on the mobile and not on the SIM card Tap the icon in order to receive the call Tap the ca icon in order to reject the call 49 4331 6042824 Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation 3 5 Options during a call Whilst in a call tap the Options touch key ABC 123456 Start recording ARC 11 ON HOLD ABC n
9. 8 size Limit 300K Q Priority Normal 1 3 Notification settings B a gt Notification Settings NOTIFICATION SETTINGS Message notifications Show when notifications are v received D Mute off Ringtone Set a ringtone for new notifications 4 Vibrate Vibrate when notifications received Popup notification j Show popup for push w notifications 2 4 Settings for sending a MMS to a group multi ple recipients M enabled Settings for the delivery report M enabled Settings for read confirmation for a MMS sent 41 enabled Settings for a read report for a MMS received 41 enabled Settings for receiving a MMS M enabled Settings for retrieving a MMS while roaming this means when you are outside of your home network but instead for example on vacation in a foreign country M enabled Settings for the creation mode for a MMS Settings for the maximum size of a MMS Settings for the priority of a MMS Settings for incoming notifications WM enab led Settings for the sound for incoming notificati ons Select the ringtone for incoming notifications Settings for vibrate for incoming notifications 41 enabled Settings for pop ups for incoming notifications I enabled Helpline 0844 800 6503 33 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation MessacinG 1 4 General Settings gt General Settings 1 Select the chat wallpaper DIS
10. Google s location service to estimate your location faster Anonymous location data will be collected and sent to Google Allow your phone to access your location M enabled Some Apps only function if location access is enabled If location access is enabled you can determine the type of location tra cking see below Location tracking via GPS satellite very accura te however generally only functions outside of buildings Tap on the entry in order to set set tings for GPS EPO assistance and A GPS expe diting the position determination GPS data connection required Location tracking via WLAN or mobile commu nications network relatively inaccurate WLAN or mobile communications network must be available W enabled Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation SETTINGS 1 12 Security Security SCREEN SECURITY Screen lock Slide SIM CARD LOCK 3 Set up SIM card lock PASSWORDS 4 Make passwords visible DEVICE ADMINISTRATION Device administrators View or deactivate device administrators 6 Unknown sources Allow installation of apps from unknown sources 7 Verify apps Disallow or warn before installation of apps that may cause harm CREDENTIAL STORAGE 8 Trusted credentials Display trusted CA certificates Install from SD card Install certificates from SD card 8 9 10 Set whether a PIN password or the like is required to unlock the
11. Ko Lo 7 i wa Start recording Hangup all Hangup holding Transfer You can record the call Please note that you are obliged to inform the person you are talking with before you can record the call Tap the icon To stop recording press the Options button again and tap the Stop recording icon If you dialled a second connection the first call will be put on hold In order to switch between the current call and the call on hold tap on the icon for the held call Further options S di Se cord a conversation end all calls end call on hold il ii transferring a call if supported from your provider Helpline 0844 800 6503 21 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation 22 3 6 Initiate an Emergency Call Press the emergency call button for approx 3 seconds You will hear a siren and the emergency call will be sent to the emergency number s specified The emergency call button also works when the screen lock is on For configuring the emergency call numbers and further settings refer to page 58 Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation CALL LOGS 4 Call logs 4 1 General All calls are stored in the call log menu Tap on the icon Call logs The call list is opened Scroll through the call list in order to find the desi 1234567 red entry Pruno 13 29 4331 0642 Tap k in order to view all calls 4 0009 11 40 190
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13. a call Turn on minute reminder at 50s of every minute 3 A list with ready made quick responses that ick a may be changed TTY mode 4 Settings for the TTY Mode Text Telephone TTY Off 68885 Turn TTY mode on when you want to place a 5 International dialing as call with a TTY device These devices are speci al telecom communication devices for the speaking and hearing impaired 5 Ifthe function is enabled M you may place international calls 3 1 Settings for call restriction ii 1 Turning call restriction on off To change this it Enable FDN Or Dialling Numbers are disabled 19 necessa ry to enter the PIN2 which you recel 2 DEA ved with the documents for your SIM card Change PIN for FDN access Fon iist 2 Option to change PIN2 Manage phone number list 3 List of permitted phone numbers in the event that call restriction is turned on Tap the Opti ons icon if you want to add additional contacts 28 Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation 5 Messaging 5 1 Read messages received eA New message BO Fest Phd 3905 40 betes Sie ye Hacktub Gestern Postbank THe olde TAN fib me g CEPA 29696 34260 Gestern Add shortcut Call Video Call Insert quick text Insert contact Add subject Add to Contacts Chat settings Tap on the icon The list of existing messages is opened Tap an entry 10 order to display t
14. costs Alternative data connection via WLAN see 1 2 Settings for Roaming use of foreign mobile networks i e during a stay in a foreign coun try Check with your service provider as using this option can incur significant charges if you are travelling abroad Settings for contact assignment when using two SIM cards Turning on off the Wi Fi function List of available networks Touch screen for starting WPS log in Option for manually adding a network for example in the event of an SSID that is not visible Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation SETTINGS 1 2 1 Wi Fi Options By tapping on Options you will receive the follo wing options 1 Starts search for available networks 2 WPS PIN entry for WPS log in 3 Wi Fi connection directly to a PC without a Router The PC must support this function 4 Advanced Options see 1 2 2 1 2 2 Advanced Wi Fi Settings Sawn 1 Notification in the event of available open net Network notification Q Notify me when an open WO rks T ena bled network is available Keep Wi Fi on during sleep 2 Setting for Wi Fi enabling also in sleep mode Iways a gt 3 Wi Fi Optimization M enabled Wi FI optimisation Mipnige Panen usage when 4 MAC Address of the device 5 Current IP address 1 3 Bluetooth 7 2 EE 1 Tap here in order to change the visibility of 9 00 paired devices your mobile for other Bluetoo
15. entered one emergency number it will be dialled repeatedly If necessary this process will be repeated until the battery in your mobile is empty The emergency call loop stops as soon as someone answers the call The emergency call message will be played The hands free function on your mobile will be activated automatically and you will be able to personally speak with whomever you called e The emergency call loop will also be resumed after an accepted emergency call is ended until you cancel the emergency call press the emergency call button again 13 2 Cancelling the emergency call function Press the emergency call button again 58 Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation 13 3 Settings SOS setting 130s mode setting Yet SOS numbers Xall centre numbers 4 et outgoing voice MSG Set SMS message 06214 selection 1 1 SOS Mode 6 a SOS mode setting SOS 5 numbers Set Call centre Pa 2 011 000 0 SOS EMERGENCY CALL Tap the icon 1 Setting the SOS mode see 1 1 2 Enter emergency call numbers see 1 2 3 Enter the phone number of the emergency call centre the same way as in 1 2 4 Set emergency call message see 1 3 5 Set emergency SMS message see 1 4 6 Select the SIM card for the emergency call only when two SIM cards are inserted see 1 5 1 Select whether the emergency call should go to individual emergency numbers max 5
16. in order to view only calls dialled P kompen aani Sl Tap in order to view only calls received 0 aink Tap in order to view only missed 1234567 gt Jf 2 rmnm 11 35 Touch Options 1 Look for an entry in your contacts QO ci 2 Select the source of the entries oose Resources 3 Entry ts deleted 4 Open settings see next page Helpline 0844 800 6503 23 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation 0 Koret 4 2 Settings 6 a Call settings Voice Call Voice call related settings 1 F Settings for voice calls see 1 2 Video Call Video call related settings 2 Settings for video calls see 2 amp other settings 3 Additional settings see 3 Tap an entry 1 Voice call settings Voice call settings 1 Voice mail settings Mailbox see 1 1 Voicemail Voicemail service and number 2 Settings for calls with a prefix number see 1 2 IP prefix number 3 Settings for call forwarding see 1 3 IP prefix number settings Cali forwarding 4 Settings for call barring see 1 4 Call forwarding settings ou ceria 5 Additional settings see 1 5 Call barring Voice call barring settings Additional settings Others 1 1 Voice mail settings Mobil ee 1 Call your network voice mail service Mailbox VOICEMAIL service 2 Enter your mailbox number My operator Please contact your network operator for addi Setup i 20 My oper
17. mobile Click on the icon The current calendar will be displayed o 4 1 Click here and select the display Day Week JN 982930 1234 Month Appointment overview 5 6 lt 8 9 1011 121314151617 18 19120121122123124125 26127128129130131 p Eien Click on Options mo 1 Enter a new appointment event 28 2930 1 2 z 4 2 Update the calendar display 3 Search function for calendar entries appoint T New event mane ments 2 Refresh 18 4 Select the calendar to be synchronized depen 3 search dent on your existing account 4 Calendars to be displayed 25 5 Delete appointments a 6 Goto a specific date 6 Goto _ 7 Settings for the calendar see 1 7 Settings 18 56 Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation CALENDAR 1 Calendar Settings a B 8 Sl 37 12 30 B General settings ADD ACCOUNT Click on General Settings There may be additional accounts which are accessible G mail account etc CALENDAR VIEW SETTING that can be synchronized 1 Hide declined events 1 Hides declined events M enabled 2 show week number 2 Display week number M enabled 3 Determine the day the week starts on Use home time zone 4 Keep home time zone M enabled times in your home timezone 5 When Item 4 Is on you can select the home when travelling 6 time zone here GMT 8 00 Beijing 6
18. or to an emergency call centre M activated 2 On Off switch for the emergency call function shown here switched on Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation Sos EMERGENCY CALL D Ea Decord 8 60 123456 1 2 Set SOS Numbers Call Centre Number 6 lal SOS 5 numbers 1 Enter the desired phone numbers 2 Tap Next after entering each phone number 2 g Entering public authorities such as the Police n Department Fire Department or Rescue Coor 1 2 ABC 3 DEF dination Centres is not permitted This is a purely private emergency call 4 GH 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 Pars 8 TUV 9 wyz 0 lish UK Net 2 3 After entering all phone numbers tap Save 1 3 Set outgoing voice message SOS setting Instead of the already saved standard emergency call message you can record a personal message which will be sent in the case of an emergency call USER Recorded 1 Select the desired message M on 2 Tap onthe red dot in order to start recording your own emergency call message max 20 seconds End the recording by tapping on the red square 3 You can listen to the respective message to check it Tap the icon Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation SOS EMERGENCY CALL 1 4 Set SMS message Set SMS message 1 Tap in the entering section and enter your per 1 0006 sonal emergency SMS 2 When finished tap Sa
19. speech output MOUSE TRACK PAD O Pointer speed 72 1 2 3 5 6 8 9 Set the desired language You can use a spell checker M enabled If the spellchecker is enabled you have selecti on and or settings options Selection only for multiple installed spell checkers Please set the language used Tap on E and select the cor responding language The personal dictionaries will be displayed You can add words by tapping on the unknown word and saving It in the dictionary when wri ting an SMS MMS Or tap the icon in the open dictionary and enter a new word Set the keyboard defaults key assignment Determine which languages are available for the keyboard change by tapping on in edi tor Detailed settings options for the keyboard input languages upper case lower case etc Settings for the text to speech output For setting the pointer speed when connecting a Bluetooth mouse Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation SETTINGS 1 14 Backup amp Reset dessa 1 Backup your data Apps Wi Fi passwords and Back up my data other settings on Google servers W enab oe led 2 Information about the backup account see above 3 When you have backed up your data you can T automatically reset an App after the reinstallati DRM reset on cise a antl 4 Delete all DRM licenses Sober 5 Reset the phone to factory condition Please note the text in the
20. the products The period of guarantee is 24 months from the date of purchase All deficiencies related to material or manufacturing errors within the period of guarantee will be redressed free of charge Rights to claims under the terms of guarantee are annulled following tampering by the purchaser or third parties Damage caused as a result of improper handling or operation normal wear and tear incorrect positioning or storage improper connection or installation or Acts of Gods and other external influences are excluded from the terms of gua rantee In the case of complaints we reserve the right to repair defective parts replace them or replace the entire device Replaced parts or devices become our property Rights to compensation in the case of damage are excluded where there is no evidence of intent or gross neg ligence by the manufacturer If your device shows signs of defect during the period of guarantee please return it to the sales outlet in which you purchased the AMPLICOMMS device together with the purchase receipt All claims under the terms of guarantee in accordance with this agreement can only be asserted at the sales outlet No claims under the terms of guarantee can be asserted after a period of two years from the date of purchase and hand over of the product Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation APPENDIX Helpline 0844 800 6503 81 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation
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22. 0 ei 73 S Safety information 77 Schedule power on off 74 Screen lock 000e eee ees 13 ee lin AEI E E 71 Sequence of an emergency call 58 Service Hotline 2 2 2 22222 76 Set an individual ringtone for the CONTACT ansaa nananana eee 39 Set SOS Numbers Call Centre NUMber 2 2 2 22 ee dwt ah acard aes 60 SettingS nnana Okeke eaten eakes 62 Settings for IP calls 25 Settings for MMS 33 Settings forSMS 32 Share contacts 22220 1 39 SIM Management 64 SOS Emergency Call 58 SOS Mode 20000ee 59 StOrage 2 2 2 2 eee eee eee 68 SVSLCUD are brsa adee 6 Saw ab wha Ge oe 75 T Technical data 76 The Start Screen 12 Tips on the battery 77 Touch KEYS cesar i escueus wands 13 TTY INIGQG s24 42 500 os ceneaeeas 28 Turning On Off your Mobile Phone 9 Turning the screen 14 V Video call settings 27 Video Settings 46 View Photos Videos 44 Voice call settings 24 Voice mail settings 24 Volume keyS 00005 13 Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation 83 Wi Fi OptionS s1s220hs2edeen008 65 Write a message 30 84 Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation 4 25
23. 0844 800 6503 5 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation Get TO KNOW YOUR M9000 1 2 Delivery Contents 1 Mobile phone 1 Lithium lon Battery 1 Battery charger 1 USB cable 1 Quick Start Guide 1 3 Insert SIM Card and Battery Possible risk of swallowing small parts The SIM card can be removed Small children could swallow it Please make sure that the SIM card is not bent or scratched Avoid contact with water dirt or electrical charges Your phone number is on the SIM card and is not stored on the phone If you use the SIM card from your previous phone then you will keep your phone number because your telephone number is allocated to the SIM card and is not stored on the phone e The phone must be powered off e Remove the back cover by sliding a fingernail in the small slot found on the bottom side of the phone and pulling the cover up 6 Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation GET TO KNOW YOUR M9000 e Your phone supports two SIM cards This enables you to for example continue to use your old phone s SIM card and to insert a prepaid data SIM card as well This allows you to keep your phone number and you do not need to cancel or change your current contract Card slot 1 sup ports UMTS GSM 3G and card slot 2 is limited to GSM 2G When using only one card and to use all the phone s services you must place the card in card slot 1 Slide the SIM car
24. 2 Send the album via SMS MMS Bluetooth or E 1 mail etc corneal BEAN Sareea 3 Delete album Display details e E Helpline 0844 800 6503 43 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation GALLERY 1 View Photos Videos The photos in the open album will be displayed as a grid or a film strip view setting top left Click on an image to open it Rotate left Af Rotate right 6 Set picture as 44 Back to overall view Send image via SMS MMS Bluetooth or E Mail etc Options for editing photos Additional options see 1 1 You can also access these options using the Options icon Switch to camera Delete photo Delete the image Slideshow of all the images in the album selected Options for editing the images Turn the image to the right left Crop the image Set the image as wall paper or contact picture Display the image details size date taken sto rage location etc Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation 3 Camera CAMERA You can take photos and videos using the built in camera In addition there is a forward facing camera which you can use for example for video calls is Camera Click on the icon The camera is turned on In this view you have the following options F 4 5 6 7 8 1 2 _ 2 _ 4 5 6 The photo is automatically triggered if a smile is identified Panoramic image Pan th
25. Clear search history Clear search history fea aaa aks 7 You can turn on off notifications for appoint NOTIFICATIONS amp REMINDERS ments M on T Notifications e 8 Select sound for notification only possible ERA when Item 7 is switched on 9 Vibrate 9 Switch on vibration for notifications only pos sa ll sible when Item 7 is switched on A Pop up notification 10 Switch on pop up windows for notifications Pace earns only possible when Item 7 is switched on Quick responses 11 Setting the amount of time that you should be ws notified before an event 12 Editing of default answers for e mails to guests Helpline 0844 800 6503 57 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation sos EMERGENCY CALL 13 SOS Emergency Call Your mobile is equipped with an emergency call function Up to 5 personal phone numbers can be entered for an automatic emergency call sequence or the phone number for an emergency call centre 13 1 Sequence of an emergency call Press the emergency call button on the back of the device for approx 2 3 seconds As soon as the automatic emergency call begins you will hear a siren sound for several seconds For Individual emergency call numbers setting e The first phone number is called e Ifthe first emergency number isn t answered the second is dialled and so on All emergency numbers max 5 will be dialled one after another If you have only
26. Guess Power Tel M 90 0 0 3 mobile phone Operating Instructions Basic Information The Amplicomms M9000 is a Smartphone customized for special needs with an Android 4 2 2 operating system In addition to the normal options on a Smartphone it offers a special user interface with large clearly arran ged menu items an especially large display increased handset volume and an emergency call button HAC Hearing Aid Compatible to M4 T4 Rating The M9000 has a built in Induction Coil and is hearing aid compatible To ensure optimum benefit users with hearing aids may wish to select the T setting on their hearing aids Exposure to the receiver at full volume for a long period could cause ear damage Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation 1 Get to know your M9000 4 ol 1 98 gt eee Ocean er ee enone nee ee nee te eee ee eee eee 4 1 2 Delivery Contents accecestchcectsnuchanacadessazseakosiecustavestiensiesianectonssansceendeanacennnstane 6 1 3 Insert SIM Card and Battery ccccccssccsseeceeeeceeeceeeeceeeeeeeeeseeeeseesseseeeees 6 1 4 Charging the Dattery sctetec cite ccs ce seeeotercceteteysestene ances tanteenietectuedsecenseescesmseenss 8 15 Battery SUS secarei aia EDR eins Aunrdlndphaecuitneeenaciitens 8 1 6 Turning On Off your Mobile
27. N DIX Appendix Technical data Quadband GSM DCS Dual cards HAC Processor OS Memory Camera WiFi Battery Maximum earpiece volume Talk time Standby time Dimensions USB jack Headset connection SAR Service hotline 850 900 1800 1900 MHz SIM UIM M4 T4 Dual Core 1 2 GHz Android 4 2 2 512 MB RAM 4 GB ROM supports a TF Memory Card up to 32 GB optional Front 300 K pixel Rear 5 M pixel Autozoom IEEE 802 11b g 2G GPRS EDGE 3G WCDMA HSPA Li lon 3 7V 1650 mAh up to 40dB up to 6 hours up to 8 days 126 x 66 3 x 11 9 mm Micro USB EU Standard 3 5 mm jack GSM 900 Head 0 123 W kg Body 0 231 W kg DCS 1800 Head 0 378 W kg Body 0 595 W kg WCDMA Head 0 266 W kg Body 0 278 W kg Should problems arise with the telephone please refer to the following infor mation first In the event of technical problems please contact our service hotli ne under tel 0844 800 6503 Using a UK landline at the time of going to print calls cost 6p for connection charge and then 5p a minute Mobile costs may vary In the case of claims under the terms of guarantee contact your sales outlet There is a 2 year period of guarantee 76 Helpline 0844 800 6503 See on this page for costs and hours of operation APPENDIX Tips on the battery Only use batteries cables and charging unit approved by the manufacturer otherwise the battery could be damaged Never throw the battery into fir
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29. PLAY amp PREFERENCE 1 Chat wallpaper 2 Set the font size for messages 3 Include e mail in contact results Message font size Follow system font size MW enabled 3 show email address 4 Delete old messages SMS and MMS when set contact resultes 00 limit is reached Separate settings for STORAGE SETTINGS 4 Delete old messages m SMS MMS possible Delete old messages as limits are reached 5 Broadcast settings Broadcast must be suppor ted by your network provider Contact your net work provider for additional information ET cerns 6 Turn on WAP Push Service M on For addi Oe ana tional information on this service contact your SERVICE MESSAGE SETTING network provider Oo es 24 Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation CONTACTS 6 Contacts Click on the icon Ba Your contacts will be displayed Contacts BD a munens 1 Click on the entry field and enter the first letter of the entry or 60 scenment Scroll through your contacts in order to find the desired entry 2 You can enter information about yourself Notiut 3 Click on the desired entry in order to call or GPa send an SMS to this contact to edit or delete ABC the contact see also page 18 4 m gt t2 O 4 The call logs will be opened 5 Create a new contact 6 1 Create a new contact Select where the entry should be created Store the contact to Google Hast
30. age 2 70 Not charging 3 1d 14h 14m 176 on battery D Mobile standby oe O A Bluetooth A W Phone idle NS NEMEL 1 10 Apps 6 s DOWNLOADED 2 Clean Master 14 30MB 0 CM Security 5 04MB v Gmail 7 96MB Ss Google Play services 33 98MB Google Play Store gt 10 08MB Nlavina tar 3 Internal storage 32 Information on the battery 1 Show the battery charge in addition to the icon in percent M enabled 2 Current status of the battery 3 Projected estimated battery life under current conditions 4 Current energy use by load 5 Refresh the display Information about the applications Apps found on the phone 1 Select the list of Apps according to different criteria downloaded SD card Active All by navigating left right 2 Tap onan entry in order to receive additional information about this App memory used per missions etc 3 Displays Allocated Available of the respective storage You can change the display criteria using the Opti ons icon by size by name and personal settings for the Apps can be reset personal settings are not possible for every App Helpline 0844 800 6503 69 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation 70 1 11 Location Access Location access Access to my location Let apps that have asked your permission use your location information LOCATION SOURCES Wi Fi amp mobile network location Let apps use
31. and make your own settings 7 Reset all audio profiles to the default setting Helpline 0844 800 6503 67 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation 1 7 Display e visnty 1 Setting for notifications also on the lock screen 41 enabled Selection of wallpaper 1 Lock screen notifications Show notifications on lock screen 2 22000 3 Automatically turn display when the phone is AN turned M enabled 49 4 Setting the display brightness 00 0 5 Settings for screensaver 69 00007 6 Setting the font size 000 7 Setting the amount of time after which the O ies phone will go into sleep mode if it is not being Sleep d After 10 minutes of inactivity u se 1 8 Storage Storage Information on the phone storage and on the SD Preferred install location Change the preferred installation ca rd The image only shows the top pa rt of the location for new applications DEFAULT WRITE DISK menu Navigate down in order to show additional Phone storage information DRR 1 Select the preferred write data storage The storage set phone SD card will be marked dot behind the entry 2 Information on allocation and free storage INTERNAL STORAGE Total space Nil additional information can be found by naviga Available 83 08MB ting down 68 Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation SETTINGS 1 9 Battery 6 a Battery 1 Battery Percent
32. anguage keyboard etc see 1 13 Data security reset to factory condition see 1 14 Account settings see 1 15 Date and time set time zone and formats see 1 16 Set automatic power on off times Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation SETTINGS 18 Accessibility settings see 1 18 19 Settings for the start user interface see 1 19 20 Design options You should only make changes in this menu if you know what the results of those changes will be In the worst case scena rio your mobile will no longer function 21 Information on the current software version with an update option wireless update legal information etc Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation 63 SIM management SIM INFORMATION Haja zoh tee 4 HAIT DEFAULT SETTINGS Data connection 2 off GENERAL SETTINGS 3 Roaming 1 2 Wi Fi G a E wi Fi 1 PT hoe DOBD Cabia 2 Connected Ahierte Siame i Secured with WPA WPA2 WPS available Degi ia Secured with WPA WPA2 WPS available Gees KALA MO Secured with WPA WPA2 WPS available a SA leo PAN 226576 Not in range 6 Information on the SIM cards used Provider telephone number etc Turn on off data connection via GSM In case of activation consider that regardless of your mobile communications contract you may be responsible for additional
33. ator tional information 24 Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation CALL LOGS 1 2 Settings for IP calls IP prefi b ieee 1 Enter the prefix for IP calls This prefix will Enter prefix number p Enter prefix number for IP dial always be dialled before the actual phone num ber when you start an IP call 1 3 Call forwarding settings Call forwarding 1 4 The current status is displayed Select one of f d P Oras the conditions displayed and enter the phone 2 Forward when busy number Forwarding to 04 230 spe ty Fy 3 Forward when unanswered Forwarding to 4 Yop 13439 4 Forward when unreachable Forwarding to u Zingatia 721 1 4 Call barring settings In order to activate deactivate call barring you must SAn enter the lock password You can obtain this from All outgoing calls P 0 Disabled your mobile telephone provider Under item 7 you 2 Internation going calls can cha nge your lock password Disabled 3 Internation ome PLMN Disabled 1 Block all outgoing calls calls can no longer be 4 All incoming calls Disabled made a o ooo i eamin 2 Block all international outgoing calls no calls Disabled can be dialled in foreign networks 3 Block all international outgoing calls with the 7 Change barring password i exception of the home network only calls in your provider s network from which you h
34. ave the SIM card can be made Helpline 0844 800 6503 25 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation 6 T 1 5 Additional Settings Additional settings Caller ID Use default operator settings to display my number in outgoing calls During a call notify me of incoming calls Block all incoming calls calls are no longer sig nalled You can no longer be reached Block all incoming calls while roaming calls are no longer signalled if you are outside your home network i e in a foreign country during vacation All blocks are removed Changing the lock password Select whether the Caller ID should be turned on off or set to default operator settings Select the checkbox M if an incoming call should be identified with a beep in the earpiece during an ongoing phone call Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation CALL LOGS 2 Video call settings aai 1 You can select an image that will be displayed Local video replacement Set a picture to display when camera during a video call when the built in camera is off use 2 Display peer replaceme not used Display picture for replacin z peer video when itis i 2 If this function is enabled M it will be display Peer video replacement ed under 3 stored image when the Peer Set a picture to display when peer 7 video unavailable Video is unavailable Enable back camera 3 A
35. confirmation prompt 1 15 Accounts ACCOUNTS 1 RTE 1 If you have already set up an account or multi Add account ple accounts they will be listed here Tap on an entry and enter the desired settings The set tings options depend on the type of account 2 You can add additional accounts for example for e mail Google or Microsoft Exchange You will be guided through the corresponding entries depending on the type of account Helpline 0844 800 6503 73 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation SETTINGS 1 16 Date amp Time 6 a 2 ao 1 Select whether the network provided or GPS 1 Automatic date amp time Use network provided time provided date time should be used not possi Automatic time zone ble in all cases 2 Select whether the network provided time zone should be used M enabled 3 Enter date manually only possible when Auto Use network provided time zone matic date amp time is not enabled 4 Enter time manually only possible when Auto matic date amp time is not enabled 5 Select the time zone manually only possible when Automatic time zone is not enabled 6 Time format 24 hours M enabled otherwise 12 hours 7 Set date format 1 17 Schedule power on off Schedule power on amp off 1 Qn 07 00 your phone and mark the days of the week on Mon Thu Fri Sat Sun 3 CR 08 30 which this should occur Then tap Done el eeu Please note
36. creen only visible when using the Android see set tings Overview page 75 The full range of options is only available to the contacts stored on the phone For contacts stored on the SIM card only the Edit Share and Delete options are available Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation CONTACTS 1 1 Share contacts You can send the selected contact as a vcf file Click whether you want to send the file using Bluetooth e mail etc and following the additional instructi ons SD Card 1 2 Set an individual ringtone for the contact You can assign the selected contact its own ringtone For this purpose you can select an already existing ringtone record your personal ringtone or speak the desired text into the phone s microphone You can define up to 10 individual ringtones Information on the Individual Ringtone You can for example record Peter is calling as a ringtone Then if you assigned Peter this ringtone your phone will announce Peter is calling when Peter calls 1st Step Recording your personal ringtone _ Under More Applications select Sound recor Helpline 0844 800 6503 39 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation Q Sound Recorder 00 00 69 Sound Recorder Recording 00 05 record20140528132157 09g 6 a 69 Sound Recorder 00 22 record20140528132157 09g DIRI 40
37. d s with the gold contacts facing down into the SIM card slot s e You have the option to insert a micro SD card max 32 GB to increase the storage capacity Slide the memory card with the golden contacts facing down into the slot until it stops Helpline 0844 800 6503 7 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation GET TO KNOW YOUR M9000 SSN Contacts aN A NA A 2 W Cw Insert the battery In doing so the battery s contacts will be on the left and point up Press lightly on the bottom end of the battery until it snaps into place as shown above Place the back cover back onto the phone and press firmly all around the edges until it snaps into place 1 4 Charging the battery Ensure that the battery is correctly installed before charging Do not remove the battery while the phone is charging The phone could be damaged as a result When first starting your phone charge the battery for at least 4 hours Some batteries only reach their full capacity after multiple complete charging discharging cycles Insert the small plug of the charger into the mini USB charging socket ensuring the plug is inserted the correct way around Do not use excessi ve force when inserting the plug Connect the charger For safety reasons use only the charger delivered with phone 1 5 Battery status The current battery charge status is indicated in the display When the battery charge 16 low a corresp
38. ded at collection points by local public waste authorities Disposal is free of charge The symbols indicate that the batteries must not be disposed of in normal domestic waste and that they must be brought to collection points provided by local public waste authorities Packaging materials must be disposed of according to local regulati ons Maintenance e Clean the housing surfaces with a soft fluff free cloth Do not use any cleaning agents or solvents Declaration of Conformity 6 This device fulfils the requirements stipulated in the EU directive 1999 5 EU 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 To view the complete Declaration of Conformity please refer to the free download available on our web site www amplicomms com Helpline 0844 800 6503 79 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation APPEN DIX Guarantee AMPLICOMMS equipment is produced and tested according to the latest pro 80 duction methods The implementation of carefully chosen materials and highly developed technologies ensure trouble free functioning and a long service life The terms of guarantee do not apply when a device malfunction was caused by the mobile telecommunications network operator provider The terms of gua rantee do not apply to the batteries or power packs used in
39. e 2 gmail com E USIM RSet Oo k Phone contact Add new account Helpline 0844 800 6503 cis See page 76 for costs and hours of operation 36 C CANCEL J DONE Phone contac ABC Add organization PHONE 123456 MOBILE 4 Add new 1 2 ABC 3 DEF 4 GH 5 JKL 6 MNO 7 Pars 8 Ttuv 9 wxyz 0 Next Then enter the information for the contact After each entry click Next in order to move to the next entry field Click Done in order to store the contact 6 2 Options for all Contacts Contacts ME Set up my profile thotruf f 4 1 Delete contact Contacts to display Import export 1 1 Delete Contacts 6 2 1 selected CANCEL _ OK ALL CONTACTS 4Novuf A z ABOI Click on Options 1 2 Deleting contacts see 1 1 Setting the display SIM card phone etc By selecting you are specifying which contacts will be displayed in the list Copying contacts see 1 2 Some hands free devices that are connected via Bluetooth can only access contacts that are stored on the phone and not on the SIM card Click on a contact in order to select it Wi selected or Click selected and then on Select all in order to select all your contacts Click on OK and confirm the security prompt in order to delete the contacts selected Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation CONTACTS 1 2 Copying your contacts
40. e camera as display ed Setting for norma picture Switch to front camera Settings see 1 1 1 2 and 1 3 Shutter release for video camera Film Shutter release for camera Individual photo Last photo shot click to view Enable disable GPS location information Exposure settings Colour effects Select different colour effects Scene mode Settings for special shooting con ditions night time sunset etc White balance Image properties Settings for saturation brightness and contrast The default settings are reset by clicking on Default not visible on the screenshot Settings for Anti Flickering for screen photos Helpline 0844 800 6503 45 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation CAMERA 1 2 Camera Settings 1 shutter delay 220 detection 3 San timer 4 00008 number 40 shots Picture size 8M pixels 6 Jaca size Standard 4 3 46 2 4 D 6 J 4 Shutter delay ZSD Zero Shutter Delay affects the auto focus Turns on off face detection Setting for self timer Settings for number of captures per second for photo series Setting for picture size resolution Setting for the preview size not visible on the screenshot Setting for sen sitivity ISO Turning on off the microphone during video recording Select audio mode only when the microphone Is switched on Setting the interval for time lapse videos Select the video qual
41. e or water 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 16 limited Replace the battery when the battery power has decreased noticeably Intended use This mobile phone is designed for use when connected to a mobile phone net work 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 Areas of use Do not use the phone in prohibited areas Switch the phone off in the vicinity of medical equipment e g in hospitals Do not use the phone in petrol stations or near fuels and chemicals Check with the airline whether mobile phones may be used on board Safety information Prevent exposure to smoke dust vibration chemicals moisture heat and direct sunlight The phone is not waterproof therefore keep it dry Liquids will change the colour of a label that indicates water damage inside the devi ce Water damage to your device can void your manufacturer s warranty Only use original accessories and batteries Never attempt to connect other products If you want to connect the phone to another device read the manual sup plied with that device with regard to any detailed safety information
42. essdacecazocceaenctoiasteasscates uassnceiduessaceanaestemnesieaectxausctan buess2e 77 Safety information micccsdcenecccadsnnesceaienadacdesna ies daaduneanedadunianddaineennsdeisasuedemnecantdeunecs 77 Power adapter 0149 78 LIS DOS AN A E E E E E E E E 79 Maintenance 1 79 Declaration Or COMMONLY ccetereencaesencesepesewnessaaciectuneenaitelcatssahcotanienceetataeuseetdnoenn 79 CAN ACCC arses E OET EA EEE OAA E E T E AAE E 80 MENON E E E E E E E 82 Helpline 0844 800 6503 3 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation GET TO KNOW YOUR M9000 1 Get to know your M9000 Important Before beginning please read the safety information on page 77 1 1 At a glance Receiver On Off Switch a Micro USB socket Loading PC Con Front nection Camera 1e 23 06 2014 Mo Touch screen Volume Display buttons Options Back Touch Key Touch Key Microphone Home Touch Key 4 Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation GET TO KNOW YOUR M9000 Main Camera Speaker Emergency call SOS Button Helpline
43. he EJ key displays the dialling keypad again in the event you would like to make an entry i e for remote access to an answering machine a 123456789 The key turns on the loudspeaker HE aD 2 The key opens your contacts ea Tap the key in order to end the call Helpline 0844 800 6503 17 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation CALLING 3 2 Dialling from your contacts 2 Contacts oo Contacts ALL CONTACTS ABC gq iw fe fr fe 541 00 al S1 ee eee ee ee ee 4 gt zx c v b nm Next can asc E Text message L Edit 18 Tap the icon Your contacts will open Tap the entry field and then enter the first few let ters of the desired entry or Scroll through your contacts in order to find the desired entry The icon opens the list of all calls that you have received dialled or rejected The icon allows you to enter a new contact The cai icon makes the phone call With the EA Textmessage icon you can write a text message to this phone number With the EKA Edit icon you can edit an entry With the icon you can delete an entry Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation 3 3 Dialling from the call log z gt Call logs 1234567 2 M o 13 29 8937 HORSE Bence nig J 2 7 Dom 11 40 P kompen ff 6333 3 HER J E Z i m D01 11 39 1234567 E gt JZ 2 rmnm 11 35
44. he entire message Tap the Options icon You will receive the following options 1 Select the message for further editing edit forward delete 2 Adds a shortcut on the start screen only with the Android interface 3 Call the sender 4 Start a video call with the sender 5 Insert a quick text 666 page 32 6 Add a contact 7 Adda subject 8 Add the sender to your contacts 9 Set the defaults for a chat 10 Attach a media file image record video or audio directly or select from existing files 11 not visible on the screenshot Insert emoti con Helpline 0844 800 6503 29 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation Messacine 5 2 Write a message New message B s gt 4 Select Contact 6 a 4 Select Contact a B a B 4 Select Contact qwer t yuiop TT tT tT Ped 4 gt Ge 723 4 10 Insert quick text 2 Insert contact 2 Insert smiley 30 Open SMS MMS and click on New Message Tap Select Contact Enter the first letter of the desired contact After selecting the entry the text window for writing the message will be opened Write your message for additional help on entering text see page 14 Click on Options You will receive the following opti ons 1 Insert a quick text see page 32 2 Insert a contact 3 Add a subject 4 Utilize the message started 5 Attach a media file image record video or aud
45. he web 1 Set homepage Default page address edie 2 Activate the auto fill for web forms Form auto fill Fill in web forms with a single M ena bled touch 3 Auto fill text Set up text to auto fill in web forms 3 Entries for the text for the auto fill 48 Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation 1 2 Browser Settings Privacy amp Security Privacy amp security 1 Clear cache Clear locally cached content and databases Clear the browser navigation history Show security warnings Show warning if there is a problem with a site s security COOKIES 4 Accept cookies Allow sites to save and read cookie data 5 Clear all cookie data Clear all browser cookies FORM DATA Remember form data Remember data that I type in forms for later use 7 Clear form data Clear all the saved form data LOCATION Enable location Allow sites to request access to your location Clear location access Clear location access for all websites PASSWORDS 10 Remember passwords Save usernames and passwords for websites Clear passwords Clear all saved passwords WEB NOTIFICATION 12 Enable notifications Always on 43 Clear notification Clear notification access for all websites 5 6 Ja 8 9 10 11 Deletes the contents of the cache A cache is a storage area for the temporary storage of data If you have accessed password protec
46. impairments through mobile communication equipment Do not rely on the mobile phone as a safeguard for emergencies For a varie ty of technical reasons it is not possible to guarantee a reliable connection under all circumstances Power adapter plug The power adapter plug supplied fulfils the ecodesign requi e Energiesparend tenes rements of the European Community Directive 2005 32 EC e A risparmio di energia Energy efficiet his means that the current consumption is considerably 4 less both in operation as well as in standby in comparison to older power adapter plug models Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation APPENDIX Disposal In order to dispose of your device take it to a collection point provi X ded by your local public waste authorities e g recycling centre According to laws on the disposal of electronic and electrical devi ces 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 Batteries represent a hazard to health and the environment 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 pro vi
47. io directly or select from existing files 6 Insert an emoticon Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation MESSAGING You can also turn the mobile in order to Test increase the size of the keyboard Done After entering the text click on Done G al p 4 Select Contact 00707 Click on the S icon in order to send the message C 5 3 Settings Open SMS MMS and click on Options You will B New message receive the following options 1 Enter a search term All SMS MMS that con tain that term will be listed 2 Delete all messages 4495 726207889 Ja das sugs de wont 3 Settings for SMS MMS see 1 a viam dank dan Yesterday 4 Call up the list of WAP Push messages recel Search ved Delete all threads Settings Wappush messages Helpline 0844 800 6503 31 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation MessacinG 1 Settings for SMS MMS 8 BD settings 1 Settings for SMS see 1 1 1 Text Message SMS 9 _ Settings for MMS see 1 2 2 Muttimedia Message MMs 3 Settings for notifications see 1 3 B Notifications 4 General settings see 1 4 4 General 1 1 Settings for SMS G al Bias settings 1 Settings for delivery report enabled TEXT MESSAGE SMS SETTINGS 2 Display of the messages stored on the SIM Request delivery report Request a delivery repo
48. ity Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation BROWSER 9 Browser You will need a SIM card that supports this service or a wireless network WLAN W i Fi that you can log into to access the internet See also Wi Fi settings page 64 Click on the icon D m Click on the entry line and enter the desired IP Q www g x www Google Search www google com m hl en GB amp source anq Ist address If applicable select a suggestion from the Q www google com Q www gmail com Q www googlemaps com Settings Use Google com qwer fer fy fw fie 00 Tt 4 gt zxcvbram 7123 Go By clicking on Options you will receive the following options 1 Reload current page 2 Stop loading page 3 Call up homepage 4 Save current page to bookmarks 5 Close Browser 6 Save current page for offline reading 7 Send link to current page Bluetooth E mail SMS etc 8 Enter the character string in order to look for select it on the webpage 9 Display the webpage like on a computer 10 Pop up stored bookmarks history and saved Helpline 0844 800 6503 47 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation pages 11 Settings See following explanations 1 Browser Settings Overview 1 see 1 1 2 see 1 2 3 see 1 3 4 see 1 4 5 see 1 5 6 see 1 6 1 1 Browser Settings General General Set the homepage by entering t
49. les between your computer and your Android s SD card Turn on USB storage Note During active USB connection some of the mobile phone s functions which access the memory i e camera media player etc are not accessi ble When you only want to charge the mobile tap the Home or the Back key In Helpline 0844 800 6503 15 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation 64510 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS this case neither the phone memory nor the SD card will be connected with the computer as external drives Please note Properly eject the mobile phone s storage media displayed on the computer as external drives with the corresponding computer function before disconnecting the USB cable in order to avoid loss of data Then disconnect the USB cable from the mobile as well by pulling down the status bar and selecting the corresponding entry Now you can remove the cable 16 Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation 3 Calling 3 1 Entering the phone number by hand Tap on the symbol The dialling keypad is displayed Enter the phone number and then tap the green phone icon The phone number will be dialled The bea key displays all the calls that you have received dialled or missed The key opens your contacts When you enter a phone number manually the key allows you to create a new entry in your con tacts list During the call the duration of the call is displayed T
50. ns By swiping to the left you will reach the individual menus e You can return to the start screen at any time by clicking the home key If you drag down the status bar the system notifications of your mobile device will be displayed To call up the quick access menu click on oH In the top corner a TUE 6 MAY ie BRIGHT AIRPLA BLUETO Q DATA US TIMEOUT AUTOR Cl AUDIO P In the quick access menu you can immediately enter important settings without a lengthy search for the corresponding menu item i e WI FI Blue tooth and turning on off Airplane mode retrieving battery information entering display settings etc For access to the complete settings menu tap the Ea symbol With H you will return to the system notificati ons Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation BASIC OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2 6 Screen lock After a pre set amount of time the screen will be locked in order to prevent unintentional touch interaction with your screen Note You can also lock the screen by quickly pressing the On Off key If you wish to unlock the screen quickly press the 2 al on off key in order to activate the display screen 24 06 2014 Touch the lock symbol drag 11 to the unlocked lock symbol and then lift your finger 2 7 The touch keys There are three touch keys located below the display When touching a touch key you
51. ntacts sosmission aA a 36 6 3 Options for individual COMTACIS cc icccdsscaniscncedandseznsensenaensarane lt epesndesensoncnesan 38 7 Gallery siorr E 43 8 NING T D E E ENE A AE E E A E ET 45 9 EOS Gl oon iA A E A 47 O MUIC n E 53 11 PANTS EE EAE E EE PN T EEEO EE A A A E E A E 54 Wied Base SOROS nr E E E 55 12 Calendar ciiacicete rctncercsoecteenincntscednancinetuincbtenaeuspmmtiaantuneianeneimetdeenconrdgecnedecaneants 56 13 SOS Emergency Call aa naasnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn nnne 58 13 1 Sequence Of an emergency Call cccseccceccsseeceseeceeeeeseeceeceseeseeeesessaees 58 13 2 Cancelling the emergency call function sssssssnnnnsnnsnnnnnnnnnnnsnnrnnneennee 58 To PENNO eee nee eee nee ene ee eee ere 59 ee 9 ee ee eee ey eee ee ere ee er ee ee 62 2 Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation POC CNG cists conasiencisstanpetienrtnene tiensoteninannieaensawediaaneatanalnenaiisanneanmennisannditnnitantanastnasn teak cunatuts 76 MS MIC IB Med ee ae tea rae tesco ecto n see veee aneeeiceeeceesecsseeeeta cree 76 SIS PV ICS NOUN ore E 76 Tips on the battery 77 Mtended USE serren ea EEEa einari ani a 77 Areas Of USE acccsetuccsecseccc
52. onding warning message appears in the display Charge the battery When the battery charge drops below the minimum status the phone switches off automatically Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation GET TO KNOW YOUR M9000 1 6 Turning On Off your Mobile Phone To turn on your phone hold the on off button top left down until the dis play lights up Depending on the setting of your SIM card you may then be prompted to enter your PIN Enter the SIM PIN and then click lt I The phone will log onto the mobile phone network Slot 1 Nodes Note The SIM Code the SIM card PIN which you received together with the SIM card protects the SIM card from use by unauthorized persons The PIN2 code which you will receive together with certain SIM cards is required for access to certain services If you enter the PIN or PIN2 incorrectly three times in a row you will be prompted to enter the PUK or the PUK2 code Please contact your mobile phone company if you do not know these codes Ach 540 6mo 7 088 Tu 9 Dismiss Q lt lt CKED EMERGENCY CALLS ONLY EMERGENCY CALL If you press down the On Off button on your phone for approx 2 seconds when it is turned on the turn off dialogue box will be displayed Make a selection by tapping the respective entry Power off turn off the phone Reboot restart Airplane mode Turn on off airplane mode Power off Reboot A TENT By
53. our contacts 18 Display 22000 vy beatae awia 68 Disposal 000 cece eee 79 E Edit quick text 005 32 Emergency Call 22 58 Entering text 005 14 Entering the phone number 17 G Gallery 00 cece cece eee 43 General Information 11 Get to know your M9000 4 Guarantee 0000 ee eee 80 I Important information when operating with motor vehicle hands free equipment 2 2 22222 1 66 Incoming 6016 2 2 2 2 22 22222 20 Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation INDEX Initiate an Emergency Call 22 PUU isc 5 ohn 04 ed 08a sad Gd baba 72 Insert SIM Card and Battery 6 Intended use 02005 77 International calls 28 L VAS aah aa eee a Spee doe ara ees 52 Language gci5s5060ibnadeenceei 10 Language amp Input 72 Location AcceSS 05 70 M Maintenance 2205 79 Messaging 0000eeeeeee 29 Motor vehicle hands free equipment 0000 nrnna 66 MUSIC eseun aed teu cee hates 53 N Notification settings 33 O Options during acall 21 Options for individual contacts 38 P Personal ringtone 39 Power adapter plug 78 Privacy amp Security 49 R Read messages 2205 29 Recording your personal ringtone 39 NCSC 4 toes isin edsdvawbard
54. phone from sleep mode You can enter an owner ID which will be dis played on the lock screen If the SIM lock is enabled M it will be necessary to enter the SIM PIN when turning on the phone In addition you can also change the SIM PIN here When enabled M passwords are temporarily visible on the display while they are being entered Set the administrator rights for the device and or installed Apps When enabled M no Apps from unknown sources can be installed When the installation of an App is blocked even though you know it comes from a reliable source you can tempora rily change this setting However remember to turn this security feature back on after the App has been installed When enabled M harmful Apps will not be installed and or you will receive a system warning List of trustworthy credentials If certificates are available on the SD card through a download or the like these are added to the trusted credentials All credentials certificates are deleted Helpline 0844 800 6503 71 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation SETTINGS 1 13 Language amp Input 6 a Language amp input 1 Language English 2 Spell checker 4 Personal dictionaries KEYBOARD amp INPUT METHODS 5 Default English UK Android keyboard AOSP 6 Android keyboard Am I English UK German 7 AFS Spanish French Italian Dute SPEECH 8 Text to
55. played by entering the corresponding data or moving the 24 30 May about 0 00B used limits No apps used data during this period 66 Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation SETTINGS 1 5 More 2 ESE RAETE 1 Turn on off airplane mode send functions are croplane mode turned off M enabled 2 Set up a VPN Virtual Private Network Before Be Tethering amp portable hotspot set up you must set an unlock code for the dis play PIN password etc see also E Mobile networks Security Display Lock page 71 3 You can use your phone for internet access via USB Bluetooth tethering or as a WLAN Hot spot 4 Settings for mobile communications networks such as Data connection on off Set 3G service Network provider preferences etc 5 Enable internet connection of a PC via USB cable Windows PC required from Windows XP 1 6 Audio profiles G A 00000 profiles PREDEFINED PROFILES Selection of the active audio profile General 1 General Profile Ring and vibrate j 2 Various settings options for the profile Gene Silent Silent only ral only this profile can be changed JES 3 With this profile ALL sounds and vibration are Vibrate only Outdoor tu rned off Loudest ring and vibrate 4 With this profile incoming calls SMS are only signalled with vibration 5 Profile for loud environments 6 Create your own profile
56. r 10 Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation Basic OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS 2 Basic Operating Instructions 2 1 General Information for Operating the Telephone Your mobile phone is equipped with a touch screen which is used for the actual operation of the phone The touch screen should not be scratched Do not touch it with sharp objects and do not let it come into contact with water Do not touch the screen if the glass is broken 2 2 Select Open an Element e Click on the element to open it 2 3 Scrolling Swiping e Slide your finger across the screen in the direction in which you want to scroll 2 4 Enlarge image e In many applications Website Image etc you can enlarge the image by sliding your fingers apart In order to shrink the image again slide your fingers back together Alternatively you can also tap 2x on an area to enlarge redu ce the size Helpline 0844 800 6503 11 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation Basic OPERATING NSTRUCTIONS 12 2 5 The Start Screen The status bar at the top of edge of the screen shows the signal strength current statuses and the battery level In addition the time and date and if applicable other information are also displayed here 12 28 24 06 2014 Tuesday Music K Settings Alarms sos Calendar Internet Aessaging Contacts Setting Gallery Camera More Applicatio
57. r case letters hold the key down e 10 enter blank spaces press the Ooo O key down e To enter a full stop click on Ed to the right of the space key Hold this key down for a moment in order to call up a table with special charac ters Drag your finger to the desired symbol and then lift it off of the Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation Basic OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS screen The symbol will be entered e To enter a comma click on E to the left of the space key If you hold the key down for a moment the touch key for the entry options E wilt be displayed Input languages Android key settings e To delete characters and symbols press lt a e In order to move the cursor click on the text and pull the mark to the desired location using your finger e With the key you will switch the keyboard to numbers and with you will switch to special characters Press hm to insert a line feed e Open alist with emoticons and other symbols by tapping Options gt Insert smiley 2 11 Connecting your mobile phone to a computer You can connect your mobile phone to a computer in order to transfer data back and forth If you connect both devices using a USB cable a connection request will appear on the mobile P a USB mass storage USB connected Confirm the connection request You ve connected to your computer via USB Touch the button below if you want to copy fi
58. rt for each message you send card Options Delete display Capacity Z Manage SIM card messages 3 Edit redo using key phrases which can when Manage messages stored on your SIM card needed be quickly entered into a message see 3 Edit quick text Edit quick text 1 1 1 A sms service Center 4 Display the phone number of the SMS centre B SMS storage location You can change this number if necessary Phone 5 Select the storage location for SMS MMS Phone SIM Card 1 1 1 Edit quick text G al Edit quick pons pat Several key phrases are already stored on your mobile You can edit change these or also add new Don t worry I m fine ones On my way home Click on the blinking cursor enter your text and click hallo Add on Add 39 Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation 1 2 Settings for MMS B MMS Settings MULTIMEDIA MESSAGE MMS SETTINGS 1 Group messaging Use MMS to send a single C message when there are multiple recipients Request delivery report Request a delivery report for L each message you send 3 Request read report Request a read report for each U message you send Send read report Send a read report if requested U by the MMS sender 6 Auto retrieve Automatically retrieve messages 6 Roaming auto retrieve Automatically retrieve LJ messages while roaming Creation Mode Free mode
59. s 1 Slide the switch to On 2 Click on the icon in order to see the setting 3 Add anew alarm clock 1 Click on the time and enter the desired alarm Q 08 30 time 2 Ifthe alarm should be repeatedly activated on specific days instead of only once 2 REPEAT 3 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sa i enabled senate eee 3 The days on which the alarm is activated underlined on 4 Select the alarm sound 5 Turn on vibrate tn addition to the alarm sound 54 Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation 11 1 Basic Settings CLOCK 1 Style Digital 2 Automatic home clock While travelling in an area where the time is different add a clock for home 3 Home time zone ALARMS 4 Silence after 10 minutes 5 Snooze length 10 minutes 6 Alarm volume ep Volume buttons Do nothing Click on Options 1 Setting the style Analog Digital clock 2 Add home time when staying in another time zone M enabled 3 Setting the home time zone 4 Settings for automatically stopping the alarm 5 Setting the snooze length amount of time before alarm is repeated 6 Setting the alarm volume 7 Settings for the volume buttons when alarm sounds Helpline 0844 800 6503 Be See page 76 for costs and hours of operation CALENDAR 12 Calendar There 16 a calendar on your mobile You can enter appointments events that you wish to be reminded of by your
60. selecting blue line the symbols in the bottom line Aeroplane mode is OFF you can choose between from left to right Silent Vibrate and Speaker on Helpline 0844 800 6503 9 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation Get TO KNOW YOUR M9000 1 7 Make sure you are in range of your Network Some networks offer better coverage than others in different areas The icon all indicates you have a signal and are connected to the network 1 8 Set Language In the event that the language is not automatically detected by the SIM card inserted please read the following Chapter Basic Operating Instructions first and familiarize yourself where applicable with the operation of the phone You will find the language setting under the menu item Settings gt Langua ge amp Input immediately as the first menu item Click on Language and then select the desired language from the list 1 9 Setting the Date and Time In the event the date and time are not automatically assumed from the net work depending on the provider please read the following Chapter Basic Operating Instructions first and familiarize yourself where applicable with the operation of the phone You will find the date time setting under the menu item Settings gt Date amp Time Click on Set Date Select the corresponding setting for day month and year by swiping up down between the blue lines Then click Done To set the time Set Time proceed in the same manne
61. ted con fidential information or a security service or have attempted to access them empty your cache afterwards Deletes the recorded history of websites vie wed Shows security warnings M enabled Cookies will be accepted M enabled Cookies are generally short pieces of text infor mation that web servers store in the browser and can be called up later Web providers use cookies for many functions from specific set tings for webpages to following your surfing patterns Delete the stored cookies Data such as name first name address etc that you enter into forms can be stored so that you do not need to re enter these every time 41 enabled Delete the stored form data Webpages can access your location informati on M enabled Delete location access Option to store passwords M enabled Plea se use this setting carefully in the event your mobile is lost unauthorized access to your sensitive data 15 possible Delete all stored passwords Helpline 0844 800 6503 49 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation 12 13 Select whether the automatic receipt of notifi cations that some webpages send should be Always on As required or Off Delete notification access for all webpages 1 3 Browser Settings Accessibility Accessibility 1 Force enable zoom Override a website s request to control zoom behaviour TEXT SIZE 2 Preview 3 Text scaling 110 4
62. th devices eee 2 List of the paired devices with additional set iy ioca ting options rename remove link etc ymar Magan T 3 Starts the search for available devices 3 SEARCH FOR DEVICES Helpline 0844 800 6503 a5 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation 1 3 1 Bluetooth Options Rename phone By tapping on Options you will have the following O nuo additional options Show files received 1 _ Rename the phone 2 Limit the time of the Bluetooth device s visibili ty 3 Display the data downloaded and or uploaded with Bluetooth with the option of deleting an entry tap on entry gt or to delete the entire list via the Options tab Important information when operating with motor vehicle hands free equipment If you cannot access your contacts please follow the steps below 1 Turn on Bluetooth hands free equipment and M9000 and establish the connection 2 Pull down the status bar in order to view the system notifications Tap on the corresponding entry and allow access to your contacts Keep in mind that the contacts have to be stored in the phone refer to p 36 1 4 Data usage G A E para usage This menu item will help you to keep an eye on Mobile dat OFF obile data your data use i e for volume based rates e 1 Turn on off data traffic via mobile communicati ons connection When switching on you may enter a limit 2 Determine the time frame to be dis
63. that depending on the default set ting the SIM card PIN may need to be entered Set a time for the automatic powering on of when powering on 2 Setatime for the automatic powering off of your phone and mark the days of the week on which this should occur Then tap Done 3 The selected marker shows that your setting is enabled M enabled 74 Helpline 0844 800 6503 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation SETTINGS 1 18 Accessibility 6 a E Accessibility 1 With a software upgrade you can if necessary 1 SERVICES No services installed install a service from the Google Playstore 2 Options for magnification of the screen display 2 Masnitication 3 End a call by pushing the on off switch M enabled 3 Power button ends call 4 Speak passwords during entry M enabled Up Speak passwords 5 Turn on off the quick access for accessibility 00000 You will find additional information in the text off displayed 6 Text to speech output 6 Text to speech output with different settings Touch amp hold delay Short options a ea cece ay 7 Set the response time of touch hold Not allowed 8 Settings for installation of script files 1 19 System EX system 1 The phone s user interface is origina O A vic Android 2 The phone s user interface is Special Ampli comms M9g000 Helpline 0844 800 6503 75 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation APPE
64. vailable to switch cameras if turn on Select an image that is displayed when Peer Video is unavailable Peer video bigger than ea eu na ars 4 Switch between front and back camera Ato drop back 5 If this function is enabled 0 the image will be Drop back to voice call connecting automatically displayed larger for you than for your conver LOCAL VIDEO DISPLAY 7 Outgoing video call Display local video when make a video call 8 Incoming video call Display local video when accept an incoming video call sation partner during a video call 6 Set whether to switch to a voice call in the event the video call is unavailable PCEN 7 Ifthis function is enabled M the local video is O Call forwarding Video call forwarding settings displayed e 8 Select whether the local video should be dis Video call barring settings ap Others Phone number and call waiting 9 Settings for video call forwarding For further settings played in the event of an incoming phone call details see 1 3 10 Settings to block video calls For further details see 1 4 11 Settings for caller ID and call waiting on video calls Helpline 0844 800 6503 27 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation Oth i 1 eee abate 1 Settings for call restriction see 3 1 Fixed Dialling Numbers Dialling Numbers 2 a If the function IS enabled M you will hear an 2 My advisory tone every 50 seconds during
65. ve 1 5 SIM Selection BD a SOS mode setting If you have inserted two SIM cards you can select Z which one will be used to send the emergency call sim M enabled sim2 FA Helpline 0844 800 6503 61 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation 14 Settings In this menu you will find the different settings for your mobile B a Settings WIRELESS amp NETWORKS 1 SIM management PERSONAL 11 Location access IZ Security 13 A Language amp input 14 lt Backup amp reset ACCOUNTS 15 8 Google Add account SYSTEM 16 Date amp time ey 3 Scheduled power on amp off ig W Accessibility 20 Developer options 21 About phone 62 Tap the icon 4 5 6 7 8 Be 2 13 14 15 16 17 Settings for the SIM card s see 1 1 Turn on off WLAN display available networks Wi Fi log in see 1 2 Turn on off Bluetooth search for new connecti ons etc see 1 3 Information on data use see 1 4 Various settings see 1 5 Set and select audio profile see 1 6 Settings for the display see 1 7 Information on the used free storage space see 1 8 Information on the battery capacity and estima ted remaining battery life see 1 9 Information on stored Apps with additional options see 1 10 Location access via GPS and or WLAN and turn on off mobile communications see 1 11 Security settings see 1 12 Set l
66. will notice a short vibration which will indicate that the touch has been recognized Options display of the corresponding available options Home back to the start screen Back goes back on screen 2 8 The volume keys In idle state setting the volume for notifications During calls setting the receiver speaker volume Caution this mobile phone can produce very loud sounds When the recel ON Helpline 0844 800 6503 13 See page 76 for costs and hours of operation ver volume is set very high this image will be displayed in the status bar and with the telephone symbol Basic OPERATING NSTRUCTIONS 14 2 9 Turning the screen You can turn the screen in order to view a larger image when for example looking at pictures surfing the internet or writing an SMS MMS Please note that not all applications support this function ee O P dl 76 i 12 30 2 Select Contact Hallo world Type name or number Hallo world 5 qwertyuiop asdfghj k 1 Example SMS entry zxevbnrn m 723 4 2 10 Entering text An on screen keyboard is displayed for entering your contacts telephone book entries for writing an SMS MMS or for entering a website address in your internet browser Click on the corresponding letters in order to write your text ee P al 76 i 12 30 Hallo world e With the key you can switch between upper and lower case letters in order to set it to only uppe
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