2 ■ Weight 81g (with Slim battery) 3 ■ Dimensions 80 x 42x 22 mm 4 ■ Full Graphic Dual LCD Display 5 6 7 with EL back-lighting ■ WAP 1.
Dial a displayed number, answer an incoming call and store an entry End a call, exit a feature and set vibrator alert Switch the phone ON and OFF Clear a number Upward search Downward search Enter the menu or go back one step in the menu Introduction Security Safety Getting Started Calls Basics The Phone Book Network Features Mobile Internet (WAP) T9 Text Input Miscellaneous Organizer Troubleshooting Accessories Index ENGLISH ENGLISH Contents 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Enter the phone book or select a
Security Congratulations on choosing the MAXON MX-6880 GSM Dual Band mobile phone. This user guide describes the features of MX-6880. ● if your phone is lost or stolen, you must report it to your network operator or service provider so that they can bar the phone and SIM from use. This is important as you may be liable for the cost of unauthorized calls until the equipment is barred ● when you ring the network operator or service provider they will need the IMEI number of the phone.
Personal ● operation of any radio equipment including mobile phones may interfere with the function of inadequately shielded medical devices such as hearing aids and pacemakers. You must consult the manufacturer of the device or your physician before use ● observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots, chemical plants, in areas where explosive gases are present or where blasting operations are in progress.
Read this section before attempting to use your phone. It tells you how to attach, charge and care for the phone’s battery. We have also included general information about the digital GSM network and given instructions of how to insert and unlock the SIM. Your phone has an indicator to visually show its status when you cannot see the display. Details about the indicator are also shown in this section.
Your phone is supplied with a rechargeable battery and quick charger. Before you use the phone for the first time, it is important that you fully charge the battery. WARNING: Charge the battery in a well-ventilated area between +5 and +40 using the supplied charger. The use of non-approved chargers could result in a fire or injury through an electrical shock and will invalidate all warranties given on this product. ENGLISH ENGLISH The Battery Removing and Attaching the Battery 1 1.
Battery Performance To maintain battery performance you should operate the phone until you will see the low power warning message LOW BATTERY or preferable, the phone switches itself OFF. If the battery is only partly used before recharging, it can self-adjust to holding a reduced charge with the resultant progressive reduction in operating time. The standby and talk times quoted are estimates based on ideal operating conditions.
1.5 ENGLISH ENGLISH 1 Network Connection The SIM Your network provider will supply you with a plug-in SIM for use with your phone. The SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) is your personal key to the digital GSM network. All the information needed to connect you to the network and to initiate billing for your calls is stored in the goldplated area along with names, numbers and messages which you have entered into the phone book or received.
● enter the current time. For example if the time is 12:34 (Use the key to clear an error) 1 If you enter the wrong PIN1 three times in succession, your SIM will be barred from the network and the phone will ask for the PUK 1. Refer to section 10 for help. IMPORTANT: The supplied PIN1 (4 to 8 digits) may be a standard number used for all SIM’s issued by your network operator, you should therefore change it to any personal number of your choice as soon as possible.
The display will give you a lot of information via its indicators and symbols. Indicates that the alarm is set. Signal strength is indicated by the bars in the top right of the display (6 bars for optimum signal strength). 1 i 1.9 Indicates that the Broadcast is set. If a Barring or Forwarding is set this icon will not be shown. Indicates that the phone is on line via the mobile internet. Indicates your current position in the display. Indicates your current selection.
Calls In Service The phone has a built-in indicator which can show Green and flashes at different speeds according to the status of the phone and battery. Out of Service After setting up the phone, you will want to make and receive calls. This section gives you all the basic information you will need. 2 The phone has a built-in indicator which can show Red and flashes at different speeds according to the status of the phone and battery.
● some fixed extension phones cannot be called directly, you need to connect to the exchange before dialling the extension number. The phone will do all the dialling for you with one key press provided that you enter a pause (-) between the telephone (exchange) number and the extension number. To enter a pause, press three times (shown as below) AREA CODE NUMBER EXTENSION (if used) The network operator name must appear in the center of the display before you can make or receive calls.
Answering Calls ● it should be possible to call the emergency services in any country which uses the digital GSM network provided you are within network coverage (check for signal strength bars). If your network operator does not have a roaming agreement in the area (no displayed name) ‘EMERGENCY CALLS ONLY’ will appear to let you know that this type of call is available.
This section will help you to get to know the phone’s features, phone book and call menus, provides details about customising the phone for your own use and shows you how to use the basic operating features. 3 The Feature Menu Selecting a Feature by Search Selecting a Feature by Number Feature Menu Structure Call Menu Structure Phone Book Menu Structure 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.3 3.3 3.
All the operating features of the phone are stored in the easy to use menu. A feature can be selected directly via its feature number (see list on next page) or by searching and selecting using the keys (to move the cursor) at the top of the keypad as follows: 3 3.1 Selecting a Feature by Search (group) (feature) As long as you press up/down key, you can see the feature menu with icon as below. If network support the SIM Application Toolkit, “SAT”menu will appear as number “0”menu.
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Feature Menu Structure 1. MESSAGE 111. 112. 113. 114. 115. 116. 117. 118. 119. 1110. 1111. 11. SMS 12. VOICE MAIL 5. CALCULATOR READ SEND/EDIT SEND ONLY REPLY DELETE TEMPLATE FORMAT S.C.NUMBER VALIDITY ALERT TONE T9 LANGUAGE 2. WAP 21. HOME 3. ORGANIZER 31. DAILY 22. BOOKMARKS 23. PROFILES 311. 312. 313. 314. 315. 316. 317. 318. VIEW ENTRIES NEW ENTRY GO TO DAY GO TO WEEK VIEW WEEKLY VIEW MONTHLY VIEW TO DO’S SETTINGS 4. SETTINGS 41. PHONE 411. 412. 413. 414. 415.
Phone Book Menu Structure (see section 4 for details)
Display Text ● The phone will display text in the language of the SIM (automatic) or you can choose a language from a list (select) Greeting Animation and Message ● You can select one of three greeting animation to be displayed each time the phone is switched ON and OFF (select) ● You can input a 36 character message (3 lines of 12 Characters) to be displayed each time the phone is switched ON ENGLISH Customising input message ● Please refer to ‘The Phone Book’ (page 4.
NEW PIN 1 OLD PIN1 NEW PIN 1 ● the volume and type of ring tone can be changed volume: ● The PIN can be disabled to allow other people to use your phone without having to reveal the PIN. Remember to enable the PIN1 again after their use Ring Tones and Melodies PIN1 (select/hear) type: (select/hear) 3 3.5 3.6 Vibrating SIM PIN2 Change ● A second PIN(PIN2) is used to protect memory B on the SIM (refer to page 4.1 for details).
Contrast ● to change the sound of the keypad (beep, tones, off) ● the contrast can be changed (select) (select and see) ENGLISH ENGLISH Keypad Sound Information Tones 3 3.7 ● you can switch the information tones (see list below) ON and OFF (select) ● an information tone sounds when: - the battery is low - a call is proceeding - switching the phone ON/OFF - auto redialling - location update - call set up fails etc.
● to enter the voice mail number ● When a voice mail received it displays animated icon on outer LCD. Billing (Advice of Charge) NUMBER Voice Mail 3 The phone has built-in call timers which can be used to display the cost of outgoing calls and limit the use of the phone by cost. To enable the feature to work you must select the currency and enter the current call price per unit. 3.9 ENGLISH ENGLISH Basic Features 3 3.
STATUS - check the current rate and currency PRICE/UNIT - edit the call price per unit CURRENCY - select a currency 3 3.11 DTMF Tones ● Your phone automatically generates DTMF tones so that you can control advanced facilities such as paging, messaging and home banking services. The tones can be annoying to your caller when entering numbers on display during a call (refer to Scratch Pad) and could cause accidental operation of a connected facility.
Off Timer (Power Off Timer) ● To can set a time to off the phone automatically Set Time : 3 3.13 Set ON/OFF : Everything you need to know about the phone book has been grouped together in this section, from storing names and numbers to recalling and dialling. ENTER TIME (ON) (OFF) Time ● The time is shown in the display. The time should always be entered in 24 hrs format.
1 SPACE 7PQRS 7pqrs The phone can store telephone numbers and names onto the SIM. This means that you will always have important numbers with you, even if the SIM is being used in a different phone. The number of memory locations and the number of characters and digits that you can store in each location are SIM dependent. Every SIM has a MEMORY A, and some have an additional MEMORY B which is protected by the PIN2. Please refer to separate heading ‘Memory Access’ for details of MEMORY B.
Press and hold or Copy to/from SIM to exit the phone book. To Look up a Number ● enter the phone book and select LOOK UP ● to look up in alphabetical order 4 4.3 ● to look up in location number order (select STATUS) (select COPY TO A) Phone Book Dialling (select a item) ● Copy from SIM to phone There are five ways to dial a stored number. ● press and hold Enter the phone book menu and select STATUS. Select COPY TO A (or COPY TO C) then it is displayed entry.
Emergency Number ● You can store your own number if the SIM supports it ● you can enter an alternative emergency service number into a special location 4 Memory Access (or ) ● If your SIM does not support your own number, you can store it in the Phone Book (or ) NUMBER ENGLISH ENGLISH Your Own Number Memory Status 4.
Text Messages In addition to making and receiving calls, the digital GSM network offers other advanced benefits detailed in this section. Some of the features may not be supported by your network operator or by a foreign network when roaming. Your phone can send and receive short text messages provided that your network operator supports the service (you may have to pay a subscription). There are two types of messages, SMS and Cell Broadcast. 5 SMS Messages (refer to page 5.3) Text Message 5.
SMS Messages Receiving SMS Messages When a new message is received, it displays animated icon on outer LCD. ENGLISH ENGLISH language then switch the feature ON. The number of channel locations on the SIM is limited to its memory capacity, so you may have to overwrite old channel numbers to enter new one. Note: Contact your local dealer for information about the broadcast channel numbers. 5 5 5.2 5.3 ● an alert tone sounds each time a new message is received (this can be disabled, refer to page 5.
Editing Messages ● enter the SEND/EDIT menu, select the message, edit if necessary then send. Messages that have not been sent successfully or not sent yet are marked by a black diamond ● the procedure for editing a message is the same as creating a new message except you select the message you want to change instead of selecting a vacant location. If your phone is equipped with the T9 Text input, the feature will be available when you type an SMS message. Go to section 7 for information about T9.
Message Format ● if your regularly send similar messages, you can create a template which will automatically appear (ready to edit) each time you create a new message provided that the feature is switched ON ● for example: Dear....... ....new name and message added each time...
Switching Cell Broadcasting ON/OFF ● there must be at least one channel entered and one language selected before you can switch cell broadcasting ON (ON) 5 5.8 (OFF) ● switching cell broadcasting OFF will save battery power Cell Broadcast Language ● your phone can only receive messages if the language of broadcast has been entered in a preferred language list. It is a good idea to have more than one language in the list if you travel abroad, otherwise you will not receive broadcast messages.
There are two call forwarding options which you can use to be assured that all your incoming calls are answered. The phone number which the calls are forwarded (diverted) to can be entered via the keypad or recalled from the Phone Book. 5 5.10 Call forwarding is not supported by all network operators and may be subject to tariff restrictions, please check before attempting to select.
5.12 You can set any combination of the following call bars to help manage network usage and increase security. The network provider will supply a special four digit password so that you can activate the call bars. You can change the password to any four digit code of your choice if you find it difficult to remember or think someone else knows it. Call bars are not supported by all network operators and may be subject to tariff restrictions - please check before attempting to select.
You can choose which method your phone uses to connect you to a foreign GSM network when operating outside your home country (roaming). Normally you would select Automatic mode (see below) but you can choose “Manual” or “Periodic” and force a search for available networks or request network reselection. If you attempt to select a network with which your home network does not have a roaming agreement “NETWORK NOT ALLOWED” will appear on display.
● if a new network starts to operate after your phone was produced, its name will not be recognisable. You will still be able to select the network but it will only be identified by the country and network codes. To enter the name into the phone (Location) 5 COUNTRY CODE 5.16 NETWORK NAME NETWORK CODE ● you also have the following options read the new network list: delete networks: Call Menu The call menu features are only available during conversation and may not be supported by all networks.
● if during conversation you hear a soft ringing tone, a second caller is trying to contact. You will then have the opportunity to accept the call and use the Call menu options (first held,new call answered) 5 ● you must activate call waiting before the feature will work 5.18 ● the menu also gives you the option to cancel call waiting and check if it is available on the network you are currently connected to (STATUS) Mobile Internet (Wap) Getting Started 6.1 Important key When using WAP 6.
6.1 Your MX-6880 is able to access the Internet. It is however, provided that your network operator supports this service. You may also have to pay a subscription for this service. WAP offers users of mobile phones the possibility to access Internet information and communication in the same way, as you know it from a computer. By using the WAP browser in the phone you can find a lot of useful information as for example news, sports, weather and traffic information.
Cache ● It is possible to save app. 50 WAP pages as bookmarks. This will give you a quick access to your favourite pages To choose a bookmark ● Your WAP-browser uses cache as a buffer memory to save WAP pages that you have visited. When you return to a page the browser will collect information from the cache instead of from the original server. This saves time ● It is a good idea to empty the cache regularly ENGLISH ENGLISH Bookmarks (SELECT BOOKMARK) 6 6.
6.5 Homepage ● When you are on-line and press a menu will appear. This menu is dynamic in the way that the content changes according to the WAP page that you visit. Some menu points will therefore only be available on certain WAP pages. However, some menu points will always be present no matter what page you visit and these include: ● Enter the homepage that you want to set as default for the profile.
● Some WAP services require that the security functionality is turned on. If security is turned on all messages from the phone to the network will be encrypted (SELECT SECURITY ON) Bearer 6 6.7 ● You can choose either SMS or data connection. The speed and cost of the WAP service depend on which type you use. Your network operator can inform you of price and accessibility.
T9 Text input 7.1 Read this first! 7.1 Getting into T9 Text Input Mode 7.1 The Display Headline 7.2 Typing Words with T9 Text Input 7.3 Selecting Alternate Words 7.5 Deleting Characters 7.5 Space Characters 7.5 Punctuation and Symbols 7.6 Mode Indicators 7.7 State Indicators 7.8 Typing Numbers 7.8 Other Mode Indicators 7.8 T9 Text Input (optional) Read this first! T9 Text Input is an intelligent input system that allows you to type SMS messages using just one key press per letter.
Mode: This field indicates the current mode. See the paragraph about mode indicators. Info: This field indicates the number of characters left of the current message (maximum 160 characters). In read mode this field will indicate the total number of characters of the received message. Typing Words with T9 Text Input Remember! 1. Use just one key press per desired letter. ENGLISH ENGLISH 7 7.2 The Display Headline 7 7.3 2. The displayed word may change as you type it.
Selecting Alternate Words Many words share identical numerical sequences. For example, the words "of" and "me" share the numeric sequence 6 and 3. T9 Text Input displays words in order of frequency of use in the language. Since the word "of" is more frequently used in English than "me", T9 Text Input displays "of" first. You can look through the other word candidates by using the up and down arrow keys. Example: .displays "of" .
Mode Indicators Press key to display the first of a series of pages of additional symbols. Cycle through the three pages by pressing the up or down arrow key and select a symbol by pressing its corresponding number on the keypad, and you will automatically return to the previous mode. ● T9 Text Input mode, using the English T9 Text Input system. You can look through the other word candidates by using the up and down arrow keys 7 7.
To capitalize the next letter that you will type, long-push the key with the letter that you need. Note that the shift indicator appears in the top of the display. Shift is released by long-pushing the following letter. Typing Numbers 7 7.8 Press the key repeatedly until the Numeric indicator appears in the display and after entering the numbers on the keypad, press the key to return to the test mode. Other Mode Indicators Read mode, you can not edit the text but only read a received message.
Calculator The calculator in your phone adds, subtracts, multiplies, divides, and converts currency values. This calculator has a limited accuracy and rounding errors may occur, especially in long divisions. Usage of the calculator: 1. Press 2. When ‘0’ is displayed on the screen, enter the first number in the calculation. To change the sign, press . Press to erase any mistakes. 3. Press once to add, twice to subtract, three times to multiply or four times to divide. 4. Enter the second number. 5.
1. catch mole - this game is catching a mole using 1, 3, 5, 7, 9 keys. If you catch 20, you win success. If you miss 5 , you fail. 2. one shot 3. flag game - this game is shooting at a balloon using one of the 3, 6, 9, right keys. You have to shooting at each black/white balloon more than 10. Otherwise, game is over. - according to screen, you have to raise a flag. For White flag, you should use one of the 1, 4, 7, left keys. For Black flag, you should press one of the 3, 6, 9, right keys.
View Entries 9.1 New Entry 9.2 8 Go To Day/Week and 8.5 Weekly/Monthly ENGLISH ENGLISH Organizer 9 9.3 View To Do List 9.5 Settings 9.6 Limitations of the Organizer 9.
The Organizer makes it possible for you to keep track of important meeting or events that you need to do. You can also let the phone remind you before an appointment or birthday. In this way, you can be pretty sure that you don’t miss anything important as like as appointment, to do and birthday, no matter where you are. 9.
In the case of “NEW BIRTHDAY”, ENTER NAME - to enter name DATE - to write the date of birth YEAR OF BIRTH - to write year of birth ALARM SETTING - to set alarm (on same day, 1, 2, 3 days, 1 week or choice the day[custom] or no alarm) ● You can select each function with pressing keys. Usages Make New Entry : Current date will be shown in brackets, and days with events will be shown in bold. The monthly view allows to scroll the calendar month by month.
Settings ● If you select this menu, as the submenu, you can see “TO DO ENTRY”. This is used when you write brief memos. Submenu is divided into two sections. The one is “with due date”, the other is “with no due date”. Whenever each submenu selected, you can see the each text, if you saved some memos. You can look up the other memo with pressing and keys. Each submenu has the following functions. In the case of “with due date”, EDIT TEXT - to edit text MOVE - to change the time which you set.
Troubleshooting The Phone Will Not Switch ON ● the phone has shut down because the battery power level is too low to make calls, fully recharge the battery The Phone Will Not Switch ON 10.1 Some Calls Are Not Processed 10.1 ENGLISH ENGLISH Troubleshooting Some Calls Are Not Processed 10 ● a call bar has been set to restrict phone usage, cancel call barring as necessary Someone Else is Receiving My Calls 10.1 Someone Else Is Receiving My Calls Display Messages 10.1 'PLEASE INSERT SIM' 10.
10.2 “INVALID SIM” ● the phone is SIM-locked and will not accept the inserted SIM. Insert the correct SIM or contact your dealer “ENTER PUK1/2” ● the SIM is blocked because the wrong PIN1/2 has been entered three times in succession.
Standard Charger ● charges a slim battery(AX-841) to its full capacity in 1 hours ● charges a standard battery (AX-840) to its full capacity in 1.5 hours. ● available with four different wall plugs;EU, UK, AUS, US Car Charger ● charges a slim battery(AX-841) to its full capacity in less than 2 hours ● charges a standard battery(AX-840) to its full capacity in 2.5 hours ● suitable for both 10.
Indicator LED Security Accessories Any Key Answer 11.1 3.12 Battery – Attaching – Charging – Performance – Power level – Removing 1.1 1.1 1.4 1.4 1.1 Basic Features – Alarm – Call Timer – Data – Off Timer – Message T9 Language – Time 3.12 3.12 3.13 3.13 5.7 3.13 Billng 3.10 Calculator – Usage – Currency conversion Calls – Answering – Barring – Cost – Emergency – Forwarding – Hold – International – List – Menu 8.1 8.1 2.4 5.12 3.10 2.3 5.10 5.17 2.2 2.2 3.3, 5.