User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Index
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Safety Instructions
- 3. Description
- 4. Getting Started
- 5. Settings
- 6. Using the Ascom Myco Launcher
- 7. Alert View
- 8. Conversation
- 9. Calling
- 10. Phonebook
- 11. Camera and Gallery
- 12. Apps
- 13. Operation Notice
- 14. Maintenance
- 15. Troubleshooting
- 16. Related Documents
- 17. Document History
- Appendix A. Advanced and Admin System Settings
- Index
- Index
TD 93066EN
2 April 2015 / Ver. A
User Manual
Ascom Myco SH1 Wi-Fi and Cellular Smartphone
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4. Getting Started
6 Remove the handset from the Micro USB cable first, and close the USB charging
connector cover to ensure full protection against dust and splashing water (IP54).
4.4.3 Charge the Battery with Battery Charging Rack
1 Place the Battery Pack, in the slot.
2 Slide the Battery lock to the left.
The LED under the slot turns red when the battery is correctly inserted.
3 Allow the battery to charge fully. It takes approximately four hours with a fully
depleted battery.
The battery is fully charged, when the LED under the charging slot turns green.
TIP: It is recommended to always charge the battery fully to extend the battery life,
although there’s no harm made to the battery, when removed from the Battery Rack
Charger when the LED still is red, with less than full battery power.
4 Slide the Battery lock to the right.
5 Remove the battery by lifting it up.
TIP: The Battery Pack can be difficult to remove from the slot the first times of usage.
4.4.4 The Charging Screen
When the handset is charged the battery charge level, Owner ID/name, and number is
shown (default). Missed calls and text messages as well as unhandled alerts are also shown
on the Charging screen.
When placed in the Charging Rack, the handset can also be configured to automatically:
• Delete all local alerts and messages
• Enter silent mode
For information about additional handset configurations while the handset is in a charger,
refer to the Configuration Manual.
4.5 Change Battery
The Battery Pack, is easily replaced, for example, when there is limited time for charging, or
if additional battery time is needed.
1 Switch the handset Off to prevent data loss, or damage the handset, refer to 4.6
Switch the Handset On and Off on page 16.
2 Slide the Battery lock to the right.
3 Press on the upper part of the Clip, to open it fully.
4 Remove the Battery Pack.
5 Insert a 100% charged Battery Pack.
6 Slide the Battery lock to the left.
The handset starts automatically once the battery is connected.
7 Release the clip.
NOTE: The Battery Pack is locked onto the Battery Charging Rack.
TIP: The battery charge level is shown in the status bar, refer to 6.3.1 Status Bar on page 24.