USER GUIDE Smart 64 Android Smart Home Phone www.binatoneglobal.com For product-related questions, please call the Binatone (UK) Helpline* Tel: 0844 557 9677 Of ce hours: Monday to Friday between 8:00am to 8:00pm. Saturday between 8:30am to 2:00pm. *Calls will be charged at 4.255p per minute from a BT landline, but other landline and mobile operators may charge more. (Price correct as at 30/9/2013). Images not to scale. Warning: Before operating this unit, please read these instructions carefully.
Table of Contents TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 WELCOME 3 IMPORTANT AND SAFETY 4 CARE AND MAINTENANCE 4 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE 5 SETTING UP 11 KEYBOARD 17 WI-FI® SETTINGS 19 DATE, TIME, & DISPLAY 20 PERSONALISING YOUR HANDSET 21 DECT SETTINGS 24 USING THE PHONE FUNCTIONS 24 CONTACTS (ADDRESS BOOK) 27 INTERNET FUNCTION 32 BLUETOOTH SETUP 33 USING THE WEB BROWSER 34 EMAIL 37 PHOTOS & VIDEO
Welcome 1 WELCOME Congratulations on purchasing your new Smart 64 Android Smart Home Phone. This User Guide provides you with all the information you need to get the most from this device. Before making your first call or using the Internet, follow the simple instructions in ‘Getting to Know Your Phone’ over the next few pages. General Features • Colour Touch Screen • Wi-Fi® 802.
Important and Safety, Care and Maintenance 2 IMPORTANT AND SAFETY This equipment is not designed to make emergency telephone calls in the event of power failure. Alternative arrangements should be made to access emergency services under these conditions. You are advised to keep a basic phone that does not require mains power for normal operation. WARNING! • Avoid sources of noise and heat, such as motors, fluorescent lighting, microwave ovens, heating appliances and direct sunlight.
Getting to Know Your Phone 4 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE 4.1 Overview of the Handset 1 2 3 9 10 11 7 4 5 6 8 1 Power Button 7 Remove Back Cover Press and hold to turn the handset power on / off. Press briefly to put the handset in to or 8 out of sleep mode. 9 2 Camera Front facing camera lens. Microphone Earphone Socket Plug in a headset with 3.5mm jack plug to listen through earphones. 10 Loudspeaker 4 Menu 11 Volume Home 12 5 6 5 Use this slot to help take the back cover off.
Getting to Know Your Phone 4.2 Handset LCD Display The status bar at the top of the screen displays the time, handset status, and notifications. Icon Status Battery is low. Battery is charging. Wi-Fi® connection on / signal strength. DECT signal strength. Alarm clock set. Bluetooth function on. Silent only mode set. Vibrate only mode set. Handset number or NA. 4.3 Program Launcher The Program Launcher icon is at the bottom of the screen.
Getting to Know Your Phone 4.4 Handset Notifications Panel 4.5 Using the Touchscreen When the status bar at the top of the screen displays a status icon, tap and hold the status bar and slide downward to open the notifications panel. Action Function Operation Tap Select on-screen items such as applications and settings icons. Select on-screen buttons. Type using the on-screen keyboard. Gently tap an item on the screen to select the item that you wish to activate.
Getting to Know Your Phone 4.6 Handset Range The Smart 64 Android Smart Home Phone achieves optimum reception for telephone calls when there is clear line of sight between the base and handset. Any obstruction between the base and handset will reduce the range significantly. With the base indoors and handset either indoors or outdoors, the range will normally be up to 50 metres. The maximum range with no interference or obstructions will normally be up to 300 metres.
Getting to Know Your Phone 4.10 Handset Extended Home Screens Extended Home screens let you organise apps (applications) and widgets on your handset. You can conveniently access them from the Home screen. 1. 2. 3. 4. Slide horizontally across the screen (left or right). A slider bar at the bottom of the screen indicates which screen you are viewing. To add apps or widgets to your Home screen tap > APP / WIDGETS tab. Tap and drag to desired location. 4.11 Handset Lock Screen 1.
Getting to Know Your Phone 4.14 Overview of the Base 1 2 3 1 Paging / Register Button Press this to page all handsets registered to the base. Press and hold to register a new handset to the base (see Section 5.3 or 10.1). 2 Power Line In Connect to the Micro-USB plug base power adaptor 3 Phone Line In Plug your telephone line cord into this socket.
Setting Up 5 SETTING UP 5.1 Insert the Handset Battery 5.2 Connecting the Power Cable and Telephone Line Cord To access the battery compartment, carefully remove the cover by lifting from the small cut-out in the bottom corner, as shown, and running your fingernail along the edge, then carefully insert the battery into position and replace the cover.
Setting Up 5.3 Registering Handset to Base 1. Press and hold the Register Button on the base for at least 5 seconds. > Settings > DECT manager > Handset 2. On the handset screen tap Registration > OK. Note: Your Smart 64 Android Smart Home Phone Handset has been pre-registered to the Base and should not need to be registered again. Handset registration is only necessary when you buy extra handsets or if a handset has become faulty. 5.
Setting Up 5.5 Low Battery Warning 5.6 Battery Performance If the " Connect charger" message appears on the display, you should charge the handset. > Settings > Battery to see how your battery power is being used. Tip: Tap When the battery is used for the first time, it will not reach full capacity until it has been fully discharged and recharged during normal use over several days. To keep your battery in good condition, leave the handset charging for a few hours at a time.
Setting Up 5.8 Removing the Memory Card 5.9 Switching Your Phone On To remove the memory card: 1. Turn your phone off. 2. To access the memory card slot, open the back case see "Inserting the handset battery". 3. Remove the battery. 4. Remove the memory card by sliding the card out of the memory card slot. 5. Insert the battery and put the cover back on. 6. Turn the phone on. 1. Press and hold Power on the top of the handset until the startup image appears.
Setting Up 5.11 Bundled Applications Your Smart 64 Android Smart Home Phone comes bundled with some applications. Icon Application Description Browser Browse the internet over Wi-Fi. Calculator Perform arithmetic operations on numbers. Calendar Create events, manage meetings, and appointments. Camera Capture images and shoot video. Hubble Home Application supports Camera and Monitor working on Hubble platform. Clock View the time and set alarms.
Setting Up Icon Application Description Google A Google search application. Google Settings To set Google options. Hangouts A Google application. Local A Google maps application. Maps To open Google maps. Music Play music. Phone Make and receive telephone calls. Play Store To access the Google Play Store. Settings Access Wi-Fi & networks, device, personal, and system settings. Sound Recorder Record sounds. ToDo Create and manage lists. Video Player Watch video.
Keyboard 6 KEYBOARD Your handset features an on-screen Qwerty keyboard, which has the same key arrangement as that of a standard computer keyboard. The on-screen keyboard lets you enter text such as contact information and email messages. The keyboard appears automatically when you launch certain applications or when you tap on a text or number field. Tip To hide the on-screen keyboard tap 6.1 . Entering Text and Numbers Tap on a text or number field to bring up the keyboard.
Keyboard 6.5 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Add Words to User Dictionary From the Home screen, tap . Tap Settings > Language & input > Personal Dictionary. Tap + . Enter word in the edit box and tap Add to dictionary. Tap to return to the previous menu. Tip To edit a word in the Personal dictionary, tap the word, then modify it. To delete a symbol at the bottom of the screen when in edit mode. word, tap the 6.
Wi-Fi Settings 7 WI-FI® SETTINGS The handset Wi-Fi can be accessed at any time using the settings menu. To use Wi-Fi, you must first make sure it is turned on. 1. From the Home screen, tap > Settings. 2. Slide the bar next to Wi-Fi to the ON position. 3. Tap Wi-Fi and select a network you want to connect to. • • If the network is secured, you will be prompted to enter a password. If your Wi-Fi network is not shown on the menu, try scanning for it by tapping > Scan. 4.
Date, Time, & Display 8 DATE, TIME, & DISPLAY When using the phone for the first time, or if the battery has been left uncharged, you may need to set the time and date. 8.1 Set Date 8.2 Set Time 8.2.1 Set Time Zone 8.2.2 Select 24-Hour Format 8.2.3 Choose Date Format 8.3 Display 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. 2. 3. 4. From the Home screen, tap . Tap Settings > Date & time > Set date. Tap or slide each entry up or down to set Day, Month and Year. Tap Done to confirm. Tap Settings > Date & time > Set time.
Personalising Your Handset 9 PERSONALISING YOUR HANDSET 9.1 Display Settings 9.1.2 Set Wallpaper The wallpaper is the background image you see on your home screen. . 1. From the Home screen, tap 2. Tap Wallpaper. 3. Tap to select Gallery, Live Wallpapers, or Wallpapers. Tip If you select Live Wallpapers or Wallpapers, simply tap to select a wallpaper from the list and tap Set wallpaper. 4. If you select Gallery, tap to select your desired picture.
Personalising Your Handset 9.2 Sound Settings 9.2.1 Set Silent Mode This option enables you to mute all sounds except media and alarms. 1. From the Home screen, tap . 2. Tap Settings > Audio profiles > Silent. A lit circle appears next to the option to indicate that silent mode is on. To change from silent mode tap and select a different mode. 9.2.2 Set Volume This option enables you to set separate volumes for Ringtone & notifications, or alarms. 1. 2. 3. 4. From the Home screen, tap . > Volumes .
Personalising Your Handset / DECT Settings 9.2.5 Enable or Disable Dial-Pad Touch Tones This option lets you enable or disable the playing of touch tones on your handset when using the dial pad. 1. 2. 3. 4. From the Home screen, tap . > Dial pad touch tones. Tap Settings > Audio Profiles > General > A will appear next to the option to indicate that touch tones are enabled. To disable, tap Dial pad touch tones again. 9.2.
DECT Settings / Using the Phone Functions 3 4 5 6 Keep on pressing and holding the Paging/Register button for 40 seconds. Release the Paging/Register button. Unplug the micro-USB plug of the power adapter from the base for a few seconds, and then plug it back in again. The notification bar on any previously registered handsets should show NA instead of the handset number, indicating successful de-registration from the base. 10.
Using the Phone Functions 11.2 Make External Calls from Call Log The Call log contains details of dialled, missed and received calls. Note Missed and received calls are only available if you have a caller ID service on your telephone line (see section 11.10). then tap the tab to access the list of numbers 1. From the Home screen tap and contacts in the call log. There are tabs above the list to choose whether to view ALL calls, or only the Received, Outgoing or Missed calls. 2.
Using the Phone Functions 11.6 Answer Call in Speakerphone Mode 1. When the phone rings, tap and slide the to accept the call. 2. Tap Speaker to hear the call from the handset loudspeaker instead of through the earpiece, but you will still need to speak though the microphone. The Speaker button is lit when speakerphone mode is on. 11.7 End a Call Tap to end a call. 11.
Contacts (Address Book) 12 CONTACTS (ADDRESS BOOK) This application stores contact information such as names, telephone numbers, and addresses. 12.1 Open Contacts You can access your contacts from two different applications: > > . 1. From the Home screen, tap • If the phone shortcut is already on your Home screen, tap 2. From the Home screen, tap > Contacts. > . Tip: Tap a contact to dial. 12.2 Saving Contacts Locally All contacts will be saved to your handset memory. Tap > Contacts > 12.
Contacts (Address Book) 12.4.2 Receive Contacts 1. First make sure the Bluetooth on both devices is turned ON, and then send the 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. show as SMART64 in the list of devices. top of the screen. Bluetooth - Incoming Object, and then tap Accept Bluetooth share history DOWNLOAD in the contacts list. 7. Tap icon to close the download screen. 8. Finished importing vC... . 12.
Contacts (Address Book) 12.6 Assign a Ringtone to a Contact 1. From the Home screen, tap > Contacts. 2. Tap to select a contact > > Set ringtone. 3. Tap to select a ringtone. • The ringtone is played. 4. Tap OK to confirm. Note • The default ringtone will be used if a specific ringtone is not assigned to a contact. • The selected ringtone will only play if the caller id from the call matches the stored contact number. 12.
Contacts (Address Book) 12.10 Deleting a Contact 1. 2. 3. 4. From the Home screen, tap > Contacts. Tap to select the contact from the contacts list. > Delete. Tap Tap OK to confirm. 12.11 Link Picture to a Contact You can link a picture to your contact so you see a picture of the contact when you search through the Contacts list or when a contact calls you. You can either take a photo or select it from the Gallery. 12.11.1 Take a Photo 1. From the Home screen, tap > Contacts. 2.
Contacts (Address Book) 12.11.3 Change Picture of a Contact Simply repeat the steps above, but instead of seeing a grey image box, you will see the image you chose for that contact. 12.11.4 Remove a Picture of a Contact 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. From the Home screen, tap > Contacts. Select a contact from the contacts list. > Edit > tap the image. Tap Tap Remove photo. Tap DONE when you are finished. 12.
Internet Function 13 INTERNET FUNCTION Before you can use the Internet to send and receive email, browse the web etc., you must be joined to a Wi-Fi network that is connected to the Internet. For Wi-Fi networks that are not password secured, you can easily connect to them and access the Internet freely. However, for Wi-Fi networks that are password secured, you will need the password to connect to the Wi-Fi network before accessing the Internet. 13.1 Connecting to Wi-Fi 1. 2. 3. 4.
Internet Function / Bluetooth Setup 13.2 Select Wi-Fi Sleep Policy You can specify when to put the Wi-Fi connection to sleep. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. From the Home screen, tap . Tap to select Settings > Wi-Fi. Tap . Select Advanced > Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep. Select: • Always • Only when plugged in • Never Tip To help conserve battery life, select > Keep Wi-Fi on during sleep > Only when plugged in. 13.3 Check the MAC Address MAC address before a connection can be established. To check the MAC address: 1.
Using the Web Browser 15 USING THE WEB BROWSER You can use the Browser to surf the web. The Browser is fully optimised and comes with advanced features that let you enjoy Internet browsing on your handset. Note YOU MUST JOIN A WI-FI NETWORK THAT IS CONNECTED TO THE INTERNET BEFORE YOU CAN SURF THE WEB VIA THE BROWSER APPLICATION. SEE SECTION 13.1 ON HOW TO JOIN A WI-FI NETWORK. 15.1 Open a Browser From the Home screen, tap > Browser. 15.2 Set the Search Engine 1.
Using the Web Browser 15.5 Automatic Screen Rotation The handset can change the screen orientation depending on how you are holding it. To turn ON automatic screen orientation, from the Home screen, tap and tap Settings > Display > Auto-rotate screen (a check mark will appear). Tip: Web pages will appear larger in landscape mode. Note: The Home screen and the phone screens can only be displayed in portrait mode. 15.
Using the Web Browser 15.7 Selecting Links On a Web Page 1. Tap to go to the link directly or tap and hold the link to open pop-up menu. 2. Then choose one of the following: • Open, Open in new tab, Save link, Copy link URL, Save link As bookmark, Select Text 15.8 View Downloads From the Home screen, tap > File Manager > Phone storage > MyFavourite. Note • All downloaded applications are saved to your Phone storage. 15.9 Manage Bookmarks You can store bookmarks on your phone. 15.9.
Email 16 EMAIL The email application lets you send and receive email. You will need an existing email account to send and receive email. If you already have an account, you can simply enter your login details, otherwise you will need to create a new one. NOTE YOU MUST JOIN A WI-FI NETWORK THAT IS CONNECTED TO THE INTERNET BEFORE YOU CAN SETUP, SEND AND RECEIVE EMAIL. SEE SECTION 13.1. You can set up email for most accounts in just a few steps. 16.1 Connecting to an Online Email Account.
Email 16.3 Adding Another Email Account You can connect to more than one email account. To add another, tap > Settings > ADD ACCOUNT. Note When setting up more than one account, you will be prompted to chose which account you want to set as your default account. 16.4 Combined View You can combine all your email accounts into just one inbox. When viewing the inbox of the Email application, tap Inbox (at the top of the screen) > Combined view.
Email 16.6 View an Email Message 1. 2. 3. 4. From the Home screen, tap > Email. From the Inbox scroll down / up to find a message you want to read. Tap the message to read it. The following message options will be available by tapping on them: Icon Action Deletes the email. Return to inbox. < > View the previous email in the list. View the next email in the list. Reply to the email sender. Mark the email as a favourite. [X] Mark the email as unread. Tip: To view attachments tap Attachments.
Email 16.8 Check for New Messages From the Home screen, tap > Email > select an account (if necessary) > tap . 16.9 Reply / Forward an Email Message 1. Select a message you want to reply to, then select one of the following options: • to reply to sender. > Reply all or Forward. 2. Compose your message then tap send • . Note • If you are forwarding an email, you will also need to fill in an email address. • If you want to share an attachment, you should select Forward. 16.
Photos & Video 17 PHOTOS & VIDEO There is a front-facing camera for taking photos or recording videos. 17.1 Open Camera From the Home screen, tap > Camera. 17.2 Switch Between Camera and Video Mode Tap (camera) or video, respectively. (video) to take a picture with the camera or start recording a 17.3 Take Picture When not in video mode, tap . • A thumbnail of the photo you have just taken will be shown at the bottom of the screen. • Tap on the thumbnail to view it in full screen.
Photos & Video 17.6 Record Video You can zoom in and out by double-tapping on the screen, or by using two fingers on the screen and pinch together to zoom out or spread apart to zoom in. 1. Tap > Camera . to start/stop video recording. 2. Tap • A recording timer appears on the top left of the screen. • The turns red when in recording mode. • A thumbnail of the video you have just taken will be shown at the bottom of the screen. to play the video.
Sound Recorder / FM Radio 18 SOUND RECORDER Use the sound recorder to record voice memos and other sounds. 1. From the Home screen, tap > Sound Recorder. 2. Tap to start recording > to stop recording. 3. Select Discard or Save. 4. To play back tap to show a list of recordings: • Tap the desired recording to start it playing. • To delete a recording from the list, tap and hold the file name in the list. A appears next to the file name and a bin symbol appears at the bottom of the screen.
Music 20 MUSIC The Music application lets you play digital audio files stored in your internal Phone memory card. You must copy audio files to the card and storage or on your insert it into the handset before launching the music application. See section 5.7 Inserting a Memory Card. 20.1 Listening to Music 21.1.1 Using Earphones You can insert earphones (such as those supplied) into the earphone jack to listen to music. 20.1.
Music 20.4 Party Shuffle All Songs Tap and tap Party shuffle. 20.5 Turn Party Shuffle Off Tap and tap Party shuffle off. 20.6 Create Playlists You can use playlists to organise your music files. You can create multiple playlists on your handset. 1. In the playback window, tap . 2. Tap Add to playlist > New. 3. Enter playlist name, tap Done and Save. • The song is added to the new playlist. 20.7 Add a Song to a Playlist 1. In the playback window, tap . 2.
Music 20.10 Remove a Song from Playlist 1. From the main music library, tap Playlists. 2. Tap to select the playlist from which you wish to remove a song. 3. Tap and hold the song you wish to remove. • A pop-up options menu appears. 4. Tap Remove from playlist to remove the song from the playlist. 20.11 Delete a Playlist 1. From the main music library, tap Playlists. 2. Tap and hold the playlist that you wish to delete. • A pop-up options menu appears. 3. Tap Delete to delete the playlist. 20.
Music / 1Mobile Market 20.15 Delete Current Song 1. In the Playback window, tap 2. Tap OK to confirm. and then tap Delete. WARNING The song will be permanently deleted from the SD card. 20.16 Set Current Song as Ringtone In the Playback window, tap and then tap Use as ringtone. • The song is set as the phone ringtone. 21 PLAY STORE This pre-installed application can facilitate the installation of applications to the Smart 64, using the Google. 1. In the application lists, tap Play Store.
Gallery 22 GALLERY The Gallery application lets you view photos and videos on your handset from the internal memory or from an installed micro SD card. 22.1 Open Gallery From the Home screen, tap > Gallery > select a folder. Note • If you have stored your files in folders on the memory card, the Gallery application will display these folders as separate albums. • Depending on the number of pictures stored on the memory card, it may take a while for the application to load the pictures on the screen.
Clock 23 CLOCK 23.1 Open Clock From the Home screen, tap > Clock. The screen will display the time, date and next alarm time if one is set. 23.2 Change Clock Style Switch between analog and digital clocks. From the Home screen, tap > Clock > > Settings > Style > Analog / Digital, 23.3 Automatic Home Clock When travelling in a different time zone, set a clock to remind you of home time. > Clock > 1. From the Home screen, tap clock. 2. A tick will appear. 23.
Clock 23.6 Activate an Alarm Setting 1. Tap > Clock > . • A list of alarm settings is displayed. 2. Tap the ON / OFF switch to the right of the time to activate an alarm. • When activated the switch should be in the ON position. Note When the alarm rings, tap and slide to the left for Snooze to defer the alarm or tap and slide to the right to Dismiss the alarm until the next scheduled day.
Clock 23.10 Count Down Timer You can set a time period and start a countdown that produces an alarm tone when it reaches zero. 1. Tap > Clock > 2. Enter the duration required. • Tap START to start the countdown. • Tap STOP to pause the countdown. to discard the countdown. • Tap • • • • + Tap to add another countdown when one timer is set or running. Tap to label the countdown. .Tap +1M to add another minute to the timer.
Calendar 23.13 Adding clocks for other cities Additional clocks can be inserted on the screen to show the time in other cities. 1. Tap > Clock > . 2. Tap a city name to select it. A tick will be shown when a city is selected. (Tap again to remove it.) 3. Tap to return to the clock screen with the additional time zone(s) displayed. 24 CALENDAR You can use the Calendar to create and manage events, meetings, and appointments. 24.1 Open the Calendar From the Home screen, tap > Calendar.
Calendar 24.5.1 Calendar View Settings To turn a setting on or off, tap the box beside it. A will indicate that the setting has been activated. The following options are available: • Hide declined events • Show week number • Week starts on • Use home time zone • Clear search history 24.5.2 Reminder Settings To turn a setting on or off, tap the box beside it. A will indicate that the setting has been activated. The following options are available.
Calendar / Todo / Calculator 24.8 Edit Events 1. Tap on the event in the calendar screen or open the Agenda screen. 2. Tap on the event you want to change. at the top of the screen. 3. Tap on 4. Edit any of the event information or settings, then tap DONE. 25 TODO Create and manage todo lists: > ToDo > . 1. Tap 2. Enter Title and Details. 3. Set a deadline, if required, by tapping No expire date, entering a date and tapping Done. 4. Tap DONE to save the new task. 5.
File Manager 27 FILE MANAGER File Manager allows you to browse files and folders stored on your handset and memory card. You can also perform actions such as Paste, Delete, Copy, and Move. 27.1 Open File Manager 1. From the Home screen, tap > File Manager. 2. Tap Phone storage or SD card (if an SD card is fitted) to browse files and folders on your handset or memory card. • • • Tap to search for files or folders. Tap to return to previous menus or folders. Tap Home to return to main storage locations.
File Manager / Install / Uninstall Apps 27.6 Delete a File 1. Tap and hold the file or folder you wish to delete until a pop-up menu appears. > OK. 2. Tap 27.7 Modify File Settings 1. From the Home screen, tap > File Manager > 2. You can then access the following tools: • Select file or folder • Show hidden files • Sort. . 28 INSTALL / UNINSTALL APPS You can install the Apps (usually in .apk format) into your handset using a Micro-SD Card. Install: 1. Copy the Apps files onto a Micro-SD card. 2.
System Settings 29 SYSTEM SETTINGS From the Home screen, tap settings of your handset. Setting Description Data usage This displays how much Internet data has been used. More... Extended wireless and network settings such as VPN. Dect Manager Register and Reset the handset or set Call Divert. Audio Profiles View and configure sound settings such as Phone ringtone and Dial pad touch tone.
System Settings Setting Description About phone Display technical information such as Android version, Build number, System version etc., and check for updates or the Status of the handset. WARNING • Some of these settings are for advanced users. If you are unsure about what the setting does, it is better not to change it. • Some advanced settings may cause your handset to malfunction when set improperly. 29.
Troubleshooting 30 TROUBLESHOOTING Handset does not turn on. • Make sure the handset battery is correctly installed (see section 5.1) and has been fully charged (see section 5.4). • Make sure the power adapter is securely connected to the handset during charging. • Make sure you are using the power adapter that was included with your handset. • Make sure you turn it on correctly (see section 5.9). Handset does not recognise the memory card. • Make sure you have inserted the correct memory card type.
Troubleshooting No handset dial tone. • Your handset may not be registered to a base station (see section 10.1). • Your handset may be out of range of the base. Move closer to the base unit and check the handset number is shown on the Status bar. No handset ring tone. • The ring tone is deactivated (see section 9.2). • Increase the volume. Caller ID does not work. • Check your subscription with your network operator.
General Information 31 GENERAL INFORMATION If your product is not working properly: • • Read this User’s Guide and check the troubleshooting section. Contact Customer Service at: UK: 0844 557 9677 Important Safety Instructions Follow these safety precautions when using your phone to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, and injury to persons or property: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Keep all vents and openings of the phone unblocked. Do not set the phone on a heating appliance or over a radiator.
General Information Installation Guidelines 1. 2. 3. 4. Read all instructions and save them for future reference. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the product. Do not install this product near a bath tub, sink, or shower. Operate this phone using only the power source that is indicated on the marking label. If you are unsure of the power supply to your home, consult with your dealer or local power company. 5. Do not place this product on an unstable surface, stand, or table.
Guarantee and Service 32 GUARANTEE AND SERVICE The phone system is guaranteed for 12 months from the date of purchase shown on your sales receipt. This guarantee does not cover any faults or defects caused by accidents, misuse, fair wear and tear, neglect, faults on the telephone line, lightning, tampering with the equipment, or any attempt at adjustment or repair other than through approved agents. Please keep your sales (till) receipt this is your guarantee.
Guarantee and Service DISPOSAL OF THE DEVICE (ENVIRONMENT) At the end of the product life-cycle, you should not throw this product into the normal household garbage but take the product to a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. The symbol on the product, user guide and/or box indicate this. Some of the product materials can be re-used if you bring them to a recycling point.
Technical Specifications 33 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS General Operating System Android OS 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean) Battery Information Shenzhen JETECH Energy Technology Co., Ltd. Battery Model 465155 Battery Type 3.7V Li-ion, 1500mAh Only use the provided battery Screen Size 4” TFT LCD, WVGA , 800 x 480 pixel Panel Capacitive Multi Touch (5 Fingers) Connectivity Bluetooth 4.
Declaration of Conformity 66