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1. Strong amp Solar 17 57 01 01 2010 User Manual SWISSVOICE SV29 Rugged mobile phone with Solar panel 01 2011 Table of Contents Your new mobile phone ENEE Contents in the giftbox Important Notes Safety Informatio Treatment of cells and batteries Symbols used Rear Panel The screen The other symbols on the screen Menu Description Specifications aaa SA A A Preparation Insert the SIM card Insert the battery Charging Start and first steps Turn on Buttons and controls Menu Options Setting date and time UE Making a phone cal Deloos Eug ageet dee ee Rejecting a call Frequently used functions Memory Speed Dal Choose a number speed dial memory Save numbers in the directory Manual entry Create a contact from the list auto redial Create a contact from the list of incoming calls Making a call from the Contact List Lock unlock the keypad Turn off the ringer Turn on the ringer a Activate deactivate the loudspeaker during a conversation The Messages Option Read SMS Inbox Write a text message Alarm setting Suspend the alarm for 5 minutes Disable the alarmi usino hoii ANAK ASA A CAN Lega aa aaa Tools Calendar a Calculators eecht guer 28 Profiles Profiles Activate Profile Customize Profile Display Settings SWISS Locke 30 II UE E 31 Keypad Looking
2. Approval conformity This telephone complies with the basic requirements contained in the R amp TTE Directive 1999 5 EC on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and is suitable for connection and operation in the member states indicated on the device and or packaging The CE symbol confirms the conformity of the telephone with the above directive 36 Warranty Certificate swissvoice Warranty Certificate Garantieschein Bon de garantie Certificato di garanzia Garantiebewijs Takuutodistus Garantibevis Garantisedel Garantibevis Certificado de Garant a Tal o de garantia device type Ger tetyp type d appareil tipo di apparecchio toesteltype laitetyyppi maskintype apparattyp apparattype modelo del aparato modelo do aparelho serial number Seriennummer num ro de s rie numero di serie serienummer sarjanumero serienummer serienummer serienummer n mero de serie n mero de s rie dealer s stamp Handlerstempel sceau du vendeur timbro del rivenditore stempel van de dealer kauppiaan leima forhandlerens stempel f rs ljarens st mpel forhandlerstempel sello del comerciante carimbo do vendedor dealer s signature Unterschrift des H ndlers signature du vendeur firma del rivenditore handtekening van de dealer kauppiaan allekirjoitus forhandlerens underskrift f rs ljarens underskrift forhandlers underskrift firma del comerciante assinatura do vende
3. Enter the contact s name under which the entry must be registered Confirm with M1 Check the number and confirm with M1 Create a contact from the list of incoming calls Open the menu with the Menu key Select Calls Confirm with M1 Confirm the menu item Incoming calls with M1 Select the desired number 21 Press M1 for options 1 Select Save number Confirm with M1 T re You can save the number on the SIM card as space allows or on your phone Confirm with M1 Enter the contact s name under which the entry must be registered Confirm with M1 Check the number and confirm with M1 Making a call from the Contact List Open the menu with the Menu key l IW Select Contacts Confirm with M1 Confirm the item View Contacts with M1 Using the keypad enter the first letters and or the contact you want then select it with the and or NAN S T Ti navigation keys or scroll down the list of contacts Ot e 9wxyz Then press the green button to call the selected number 22 Lock unlock the keypad Press and hold for 3 seconds the button to activate the keypad lock Press the M1 and then the buttons to deactivate the keypad lock Turn off the ringer Press and hold for about 3 seconds the key to turn off the ringer CO Turn on the r
4. Abe Use this mode to write only the next letter in upper case ABC Use this mode to write all uppercase letters abc Use this mode to write all the letters in lower case 123 Use this mode to enter numbers instead of letters 34 Compliance Statement Swissvoice declaration SV29 complies with IP56 standard However user requires ensuring that the battery cover and USB jack cover are closed tightly and properly to withstand dust shock and water according to IP56 standard Swissvoice will not be liable for any warranty and claim of dust and or water leakage into the handset due to the improper use and or non proper closing of battery cover and or USB jack cover SV29 also contains a high efficiency solar charging panel at the back for emergency battery charging under clear and direct sunlight The solar charging panel only works under sunlight but not with any artificial lighting When using the solar panel for battery charging please make sure the phone is turned OFF and the sunlight is perpendicular to the surface of the solar panel at the back of the handset Swissvoice is not liable for the performance of the solar charging panel as the charging capability and charging time greatly depend on the location clearness of the sky and objects nearby e g the shadow may come out and may hinder the efficiency of the solar charging panel User should understand that the solar panel mainly acts as a second source for chargi
5. must be fully charged For this it is essential to use the included AC adapter With the adapter the total charge time is about 4 hours For charging via the solar module the total charging time will be extended by several hours depending on the sunlight The battery is fully charged when it shows a full battery icon on the screen Start and first steps Turn on To turn on the phone press the power button until the welcome screen appears The phone connects automatically to your operator s network Note If you use a new SIM card you may need to make some adjustments on the card first If necessary seek advice from your dealer or mobile phone specialist 15 Buttons and controls Control your mobile phone via the buttons above the keypad The keys have the following functions In menus press this key to confirm your choice or access additional options In menus press this key to delete characters or interrupt the process If you need to stop a seizure in which one or more characters to delete press this button for about 3 seconds Use these buttons to navigate menus Press this button to display the menu of your phone CH or to confirm a choice in a menu If you press the button for more than 3 seconds you turn on or off the flashlight Press this button to call a number you just dialed or ken to view a list of recent calls redial if you have not yet typ
6. SMS Inbox Press the Menu button Choose Messages Confirm with M1 Select Inbox Confirm with M1 Using the phone number or name displayed in the phonebook select the text you want to read Confirm with M1 Use the arrow keys to scroll the text of the SMS in both directions Write a text message Press the Menu button Choose Messages Confirm with M1 Choose Create Message Confirm with M1 Enter your message Confirm your entry with M1 25 Confirm the Send with M1 Di es Biver You can either enter the number of the or recipient directly using the keypad or search the phonebook by pressing M1 Note You can insert special characters in your message by pressing The key lets you choose between different input modes See Appendix for more information Alarm We often need a reliable alarm outside the house for some important appointments or to be woken up in time when on a trip by train for example SV29 provides 3 different alarms to serve this function Alarm setting O Press the Menu button eet Choose Alarm Confirm with M1 i 1 Select the desired Alarm 1 2 or 3 Confirm with M1 im 7 1 Choose Alarm type or off 26 Choose the line entering the time Set the desired time for ringing the alarm Select the followin
7. an bahana dalan baik aan ana Se aan enda aaa 31 Using standard settingsS ea 32 Tea a a a aa FM Radio Games Entering text The keys on the keypad Choice of entry mode Compliance Statement Swissvoice declaration Warranty disclaimer Approval conformity How to charge your SV29 solar powered phone 38 Your new mobile phone Thank you for buying Swissvoice s mobile phone product Being established in Switzerland with roots in the country since 1893 Swissvoice is the market leader in the development marketing and sale of innovative telecommunication solutions and products The company has in house R amp D and product design teams for innovative product development We are joining our experience together with the latest technologies and design trend to be at the leading edge of the market For more than 100 years making innovative products with high quality and excellent design is the commitment to our customers Our ultimate goal is enabling users to enjoy the state of the art Swissvoice designed product anytime anywhere We are confident in our products and would like to hear from you if you will have any comment or suggestion to Swissvoice for better product experience Contents in the giftbox Mobile handset Battery AC adapter Headphones 2 screws for battery cover closing User manual Important Notes Safety Information The information in this manual
8. are performed for destruction by explosive and in any environment presenting risks of explosion such as places of supply storage of storage or decks of boats and freighters Making a phone call while driving is strictly prohibited without handsfree function Do not use the phone near a strong magnetic field such as a microwave speakers TV or radio Use only original accessories provided by the manufacturer This product may potentially interfere with some medical equipment That s why you must turn off your phone in clinics and medical facilities NOTE During a flight trip we recommend placing the device deep in your bag and avoid putting it in a handbag where it would be exposed to X ray control The manufacturer assumes no liability for damage caused by such radiation Treatment of cells and batteries The batteries should NOT be thrown in the rubbish bin The legislation of most of the countries now requires every consumer to dispose of batteries used in the bins provided specifically for this purpose You can leave your batteries at municipal waste sites and in the places where they are sold Always observe the polarity of the batteries A wrong way to insert the batteries may damage the unit risk of fire Do not open the batteries do not throw into fire Batteries with leakages are dangerous Do not handle without gloves Keep batteries out of reach from children Remove the battery from the
9. device if you do not use it for a long period of time Symbols used This symbol indicates the possible dangers and important information about using the product It is used whenever the user s attention is particularly needed Ge This symbol identifies helpful tips and information for optimal use of the product Product Description Front 1 Front Speaker 7 Keypad 2 Flashlight 8 Microphone 3 Navigation keys 9 USB port 4 Menu key 10 Dial button 5 Selection key M2 11 Selection key M1 6 Start stop button hang up 12 Screen Rear Panel Battery compartment cover The screen Display of signal strength Display of battery status Name of the telephone Time Date Display functions for the selector M2 Display functions for the menu BS OO BON Display functions for the selector M1 Lt a lt Operator gt 3 12 p m 05 07 2010 Monday lt M1 gt _ lt M2 gt 10 The other symbols on the screen ch Transferring calls is activated qt The headphones are connected RM The unit is in roaming ee You received a new SMS i The device is muted CH The keypad lock is activated io An alarm is activated Menu Description Contact Messages Calls Settings FM Radio Tools Games Alarm SIM tool kit Dojo bk ob 11 Specifications LCD 1 8 inch Battery L
10. directional buttons select a profile from the list and press M1 twice The profile is then activated and all settings for that profile are taken into account immediately Customize Profile Some situations require different behaviors of the phone For example it can be highly embarrassing to hear a phone ringing at full volume during a play Therefore you can either use a predefined profile or set a profile based on your unique needs To do this choose one of the existing profiles and view the menu Personalize You can then choose from the list which ringtone how loud and what other special settings must be used 29 Display Settings Osr UI Settings gt gt ni Ziil vc Display gt This menu offers various options for displaying your screen You can change the backlight set an idle test in standby screen of the phone choose a background image or change the display mode from the date you time Swiss Lock W I IL settings gt gt pi LED General gt gt Swiss Lock gt Here you can make security settings for the phone and SIM card A Warning Do not change these settings ONLY if you are sure of their effects Do changes only if you are completely confident If in doubt contact a specialist 30 Language nie Oer Hs Settings D D IL General gt S S Language gt This menu allows you to choose the language displayed on your phone Keypad Locking O Ge 1 S
11. dor date of purchase Kaufdatum date d achat data d acquisto datum van aankoop ostop iv ys kj psdato datum f r k pet salgsdato fecha de adquisici n data de compra 37 How to charge your SV29 solar powered phone 1 CHARGING YOUR PHONE Place the phone with keypad down and the solar charger fully exposed to the light in order to charge In this moment you can see a small Blue LED flashing from the Torch LED position This means the phone is being charged by the sunlight 2 KEEP IN OUTDOOR LIGHT Keep the phone in sight to prevent loss or theft but place in outdoor light as much as possible 38 3 CHARGE WHENEVER Charging can happen in multiple instances whenever you re not using the phone Even 5 minutes in the sun will add some charge to your battery 4 CHARGE EVERY DAY Charge your phone in the sun daily to keep the battery at a good level instead of charging an empty battery back to full twice a week 39 5 LOW BATTERY If the battery is low indicating only one bar place your phone in the light immediately to ensure continued use of the phone EI A UH e 6 EMPTY BATTERY Should the phone be unused for a long time the battery will shut down It s then not possible to recharge the battery with solar charger use a regular power outlet once to recharge it A Cc gt s 40 Strong amp Solar
12. ed a number Press to end a call or to return to the main screen 16 Menu Options You can access the Options windows through most menus These menus contain various items that can help to set the menu item accessed For example you can transfer phone numbers in the directory delete data send or reply to messages or call the phone number So if you view the message on the screen Option via the M1 button you can display a menu of options by pressing the M1 button again Setting date and time Open the menu with the Menu key Ee 1 Choose Settings Confirm with M1 Eer 1 Choose General Confirm with M1 1 Select Time and date Confirm with M1 Confirm Date amp time Setting pressing M1 0 es Ben First enter the date U Then go to the hour O Bun Enter the time Confirm with M1 17 Call Making a phone call 0 a To call a contact first enter the number on the keypad Then press the green button Answering a call When you receive a call you can answer by pressing the green button Rejecting a call o or H you do not want to answer a call you can either press the M2 button or the red button 18 Frequently used functions Memory Speed Dial CH Open the menu with the Menu key Select Contacts Confirm with M1 Then ch
13. ettings CO gt nf UL ED General gt _ D Swiss Lock gt 7 a l 11 gt Keypad Lock gt 7 This option allows you to manage the automatic keypad lock The keypad lock prevents accidental key presses when you carry the phone in a pocket etc You can either set a time that the phone s keypad is automatically locked or disable the automatic lock In the latter case you can manually lock the keypad by pressing for 3 seconds on the button Note See also the section Lock unlock the keypad on page 23 31 Using standard settings Osr UI Settings gt gt ni cn D Factory default gt This menu will reset the factory settings of the phone action must be explicitly confirmed before being made The password is 0000 A Warning All changes and customizations made previously on the phone will be deleted and lost Use this option only if you are totally confident Torch light d Press and hold for about 3 seconds the button for the Torch light to turn on Do the same to turn it off FM Radio Oo D gt FM Radio gt Note To receive radio stations it is necessary that the headset is plugged into the phone jack since the headphone cable also serves as an antenna for FM reception 32 In FM radio mode a menu of options is available and accessible via the M1 button you can create a list of radio stations and perform other advanced settings The control button
14. g line Select the alarm you want Confirm with M1 Suspend the alarm for 5 minutes When the alarm rings press M1 and the phone will be ringing again 5 minutes later Disable the alarm Press the Menu button Choose Alarm Confirm with M1 Select the desired Alarm 1 2 or 3 Confirm with M1 Choose Off Confirm with M1 27 Call Log Oc ve cals gt The call log is used to check all incoming outgoing and missed calls Each point is the management and overview For each entry you can access additional options for editing thanks to the M1 button Orders are placed with the arrow keys Tools Der Diri gt Tools gt This menu offers a preview of the calendar and a simple calculator Calendar The calendar provides an overview of this month Of course you can see the previous month or next month using the arrow keys Calculator Use the buttons to make your calculations The calculation operations basic operations are being done by using the navigation keys and the result is displayed after pressing the button M1 28 Profiles ici 1 gt settings gt gt ni j i gt Profiles gt Profiles In this menu you can select and manage multiple profiles The profiles are used to quickly adapt the phone settings to different environments without having to change settings every time Activate Profile With the
15. i lon 1000 mAh Standby Around 200 hours Autonomy max in Around 180 minutes conversation Antenna Integrated Frequency GSM 900 1800 Internal Memory 32 Mb Vibration Supported SIM card Single SIM Directory SMS 100 entries Tools integrated Alarm calendar calculator flashlight games Dimensions 108 x 48 5 x 18 5 mm Weight with battery Around 102 g Indices of absorption rate SAR Specific Absorption Rate 0 457 W kg 10g Head 0 196 W kg 10g Body 0 337 W kg 10g Head 0 139 W kg 10g Body EGSM900 EGSM900 DCS1800 DCS1800 12 Preparation Insert the SIM card Unpack the handset and accessories carefully Open battery compartment located at the rear of phone To do this unscrew solar module with a screwdriver and remove it Then insert a SIM card provided by an operator Please pay attention to the instructions from the following diagram The chip of the SIM card must face down A small mark inside the battery compartment shows how the card is properly inserted 13 Insert the battery Place the battery so that the white contacts at the top of the battery are placed exactly opposite the contact pins of the phone You ll find that the battery is inserted correctly if it slips easily into place and sets up easily Then replace the solar module and screw it tightly 14 Charging Before the first use of the phone the battery
16. inger If you have disabled the phone ringer press again for about 3 seconds to reactivate CO Activate deactivate the loudspeaker during a conversation During the conversation press M2 to turn on or off the speaker phone Messages SMS Messaging or SMS has become increasingly important with the evolution and spread of mobile phones This short form of simple text messages is used to contact someone quickly when this contact or yourself is not available or cannot call The following items explain how to create and manage text messages You will find additional background information attached 23 The Messages Option The SMS service center is the service of your mobile operator that handles the sending of SMS between subscribers Usually the phone number for this service is registered in the SIM card Occasionally it may happen that you have to save this number yourself before you can receive or send text messages Therefore quickly check if this number is available or not Press the Menu button Choose Messages Confirm with M1 Choose Message Settings Confirm with M1 Confirm with M1 the selected menu item Service Center or KE If a telephone number is already registered leave the menu with the red button Otherwise enter the number of the SMS service center that can be found in the files supplied with your SIM card 24 Read
17. may be amended or supplemented without prior notice Please keep all the accessories in an appropriate place The illustrations in this manual are examples only and are not 100 the same as the actual product Handle the phone gently Do not drop Avoid bumps and knocks and do not use abrasive cleaners chemicals or liquids on the device Clean the phone only with a dry cloth Regarding the warranty please contact your local dealer Use product only as illustrated in the instructions Improper use may damage the product or the environment The alteration of the product affects their safety Never attempt to repair the product by yourself Never immerse the product in liquids The manufacturer assumes no liability for damages due to misuse Avoid using the device under the following conditions extreme temperatures over 60 C or below 0 C atmospheric pressureor high electrical radiation Avoid contact with cleaning agents or chemicals as well as with liquids other than water This product is designed to be powered by the battery for the solar module and power supply unit Any use other than for which the product is designed may be dangerous and voids all warranty related to this product Persons equipped with pacemakers should observe a safe distance between the phone and the pacemaker If in doubt contact your doctor Do not use your phone near petrol stations fuel depots chemical plants or any place where such operations
18. ng the handset User should make use of the power supply as the primary source for battery charging The solar charging feature and IP56 standard of SV29 are not authorized for use in any safety critical applications such as life support and or mission critical events related to health and or safety where a failure of the product would reasonably be expected to cause severe personal injury or death Swissvoice will not be responsible for any failure any claim and or any direct or indirect loss related to such unauthorized use of SV29 by user 35 Warranty disclaimer Your telephone is subject to a guarantee from the date of purchase in accordance with the legal provisions of the country in which the unit was purchased As evidence of the date of purchase please keep the receipt or the warranty card completed by the retailer All defects attributable to material and manufacturing faults will be corrected free of charge within the warranty period either by repairing or replacing the defective equipment The warranty does not cover expendable materials battery cells defects which affect the value or use of the equipment only insignificantly and damage caused by incorrect use ordinary wear and tear or manipulation by third parties This warranty does not cover consequential damage caused by the use failure or defectiveness of the product In particular no liability whatsoever is accepted for damage to property and pecuniary loss
19. oose Advanced Confirm with M1 Select Speed Dial Confirm with M1 Select the desired button Confirm with M1 Confirm entry Set Change again with M1 Select the desired entry in the directory Confirm with M1 19 Choose a number speed dial memory In the main screen press for about 2 seconds on the set in memory for speed dial number you want to call The corresponding entry is displayed on the screen and the number is dialed automatically Save numbers in the directory Note When entering the name you can insert special characters with the key The key lets you choose between different input modes See Appendix for more information Manual entry 0 es Bez Dial the number you want to call Press M1 for options 1 Select Save number Confirm with M1 You can save the number on the SIM card as TT space allows or on your phone Confirm with M1 Enter the contact s name under which the entry must be registered Confirm with M1 eg Check the number and confirm with M1 20 Create a contact from the list auto redial Press the green button to display the redial list Select the desired number Press M1 for options Select Save number Confirm with M1 You can save the number on the SIM card as space allows or on your phone Confirm with M1
20. s in the radio mode are ang Adjust the volume of the FM radio Adjust directly the desired radio frequency Use these buttons to access the next or j previous station in the station list Games Oe gt Games gt SV29 installed with 2 Games for entertainment User can use up and down key to choice the game and select the game by pressing M1 button Entering text The keys on the keypad Each key on the keypad corresponds to several letters or other characters You can enter the desired character by briefly and repeatedly pressing the corresponding button until it appears 33 Example Tap three times on the 2 button you get the letter C Press twice the button 7 you get the letter Q Press button 6 once you get the letter M Choice of entry mode There are several ways to enter text you can choose between different input modes The current input mode is displayed at the top left of the screen Repeatedly press the key to scroll through the options available Help mode to enter text much faster All characters are given a key to try to form the word you want to write You should therefore support only once on the button to use letters of the key Once the desired word is displayed you can validate and insert your text by pressing the M1 button Example ie In this mode press 4 2 5 5 6 the next word hallo appears on the screen

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