1 CONCEPTS Provider: ‘Provider’ is another name for ‘Telephone Company’. The documentation accompanying the SIM card and/or the SIM card itself will show through which provider you’re calling. SIM card: A SIM (‘Subscriber Identity Module’) is a small card containing a chip. The phone number is programmed in this chip and it also allows you to store several numbers and messages, so you can take this information with you when you install the SIM card into another phone.
SIM-LOCK-free: This phone is SIM-LOCK-FREE. This means the phone is not bound to SIM cards of a certain provider, allowing you to choose any desired telephone company. PIN code/PUK code: Each SIM can be secured using a PIN. This PIN code helps you to prevent unauthorised persons from using your phone. In most cases, the documentation accompanying the SIM card will show a PIN set by default, when the code is already activated by your provider. You can change this PIN yourself.
Prepaid or subscription: Prepaid or subscription determines how you pay for your phone bill. In short: using the prepaid option, you’re paying beforehand, in the case of a subscription, you’re paying afterwards. This payment method is linked to your SIM. Ask the help desk of your provider about all of your options. Voicemail: Voicemail is an answering machine at the telephone exchange of the provider. It allows callers to leave you a message when you can’t or won’t answer their call.
You can of course also connect a headset in your car. Headset: A headset is a small ear phone with a microphone attached to a bracket or wire. It allows you to make calls or listen to music without holding the phone to your ear. This phone is suitable for headsets with a 4-pin 2.5mm connector. Warning: Using earphones or headphones for long periods of time at high volume can lead to permanent hearing damage.
WAP: WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) is a method for using the internet via the phone. This is usually done via GPRS (General Packet Radio Service). WAP 2.0 also allows you to view web pages with photos, music and movies. If this function is not automatically set or cannot be found in the preset list, please ask your provider for the WAP user settings. Bluetooth ®: Bluetooth® wireless technology is a standard to wirelessly connect two devices at a short distance. This way you could e.g.
2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 2.1 Important: Not complying with this manual can lead to serious personal injury and damage to the device. Carefully read all instructions, especially the safety information, before using the product and keep the user’s manual in a safe place. When passing this product over to a third party, please also include this manual. First, you’ll need to install your provider’s SIM card into the phone, please refer to the starting guide.
• • • • • • • fuel stations or in airplanes). Always comply with your national laws regarding the use of mobile phones. Switch your device off when its use is not permitted or when dangerous situations or interferences could arise. Only use this device for its intended use. Only use this device in places where you can call without risk. Never use the phone at locations where this is not permitted (hospitals, airplanes, fuel stations, etc.
• • • • • • • in between devices when the mobile phone is switched on. In this case, don’t carry the phone in your shirt pocket. If you suspect interference has occurred between the phone and a medical device, immediately consult your doctor before continuing to use the phone. Make sure that small children don’t play with the packaging of this device (risk of suffocation). Never leave the device unattended when connected to the mains. This phone is not a toy; keep it out of reach of (small) children.
• • • • • • • If you experience any humming in certain hearing aids, please contact a shop specialized in hearing aids. This phone is a precision device. Never drop the phone and store it in a safe place when not in use. The phone is not water-proof. Prevent any contact between the phone and water. Avoid extremely high and low temperatures. For example, do not leave the phone in a car exposed to direct sunlight. The phone may only be opened to change the battery or SIM card.
• Only clean the phone with a soft, moist cloth. Never use abrasive or chemical cleaning products. 2.3 Contents of the packaging • Mobile phone • Battery • Power adaptor • Desk charger • User’s manual • Starting guide 2.4 Instructions regarding discarding: • Packaging can be reused or recycled for raw materials. Discard of packaging you no longer use according to local regulations. However, we recommend you to save it, to adequately package your phone in case of transportation.
• • obliged to bring all electric and electronic devices to a local collection point or to the store, this way ensuring environment-friendly processing, regardless of the device containing hazardous substances or not. Remove the battery before you discard this device (see paragraph 4.4). Do not discard of batteries with normal household waste, but bring them to a collection point for small chemical waste or to a shop selling batteries.
3 DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS 3.1 Phone 1 2 3 1. Signal LED, blue when receiving incoming calls, flashes in case of missed calls or unread messages. 2. Battery LED, red when the battery is empty or charging. 3. SOS button 4. Speaker ring signal/ hands-free 13 4 5 5. Camera 6. Call speaker 7. Display (see paragraph 3.3) 8. Microphone 9. Charging input for the power adaptor (Micro USB) 10. Headset output (4-pin, 2.
6 9 7 10 11 11. Flashlight switch 12. Wristband attachment (not incl.) 13.
14 15 14. Charging contacts. When the phone is placed onto the charger, these contacts press against the metal contacts in the bottom of the phone. 15. Charging input for the power adaptor (Micro USB). When connecting, pay attention to the oblique edges of the input and plug. Carefully insert the plug into the charger, not too deep en never force it into the input.
3.2 Push-buttons Left and right soft-button: These perform the function shown above the button in the display. Direct memory buttons: 3 direct memory buttons for frequently dialled contacts (see chapter 7.9) Call button: To accept incoming calls or call numbers. In standby mode: Opens the call log. Power/end button: To end your current phone conversation. In standby mode: Press and hold for 3 seconds to turn off the phone, press again for 3 seconds to turn on the phone.
When receiving an incoming call: Refuse the call During programming and operating: Stop all actions and return the phone to standby mode. SOS button: Quickly press this button 2 times in a row to activate the alarm mode at any time (if enabled). See also chapter 6. Up/down button: To scroll settings during programming and setup. In standby mode: Opens the quick menu (button ) or opens the Inbox ) (button * button (asterisk): During a call: ‘Asterisk’ button for teleservices.
numbers abroad. Press three times for a short call pause. # button (pound sign): During a call: ‘pound’ button for teleservices. In standby mode (after holding for 2 seconds): Turn all sounds on or off. While composing messages: Press to switch between capital letters, lower-case letters and numbers.
3.3 Display symbols Signal strength indication. Indicates you’re connected to a network other than your provider’s network. Battery indication. The alarm function is enabled. Indicates that the melody function for incoming calls is enabled. Indicates that the vibration function for incoming calls is enabled. Indicates that the melody and vibration functions for incoming calls are enabled.
Indicates that a headphones is connected. You’ve received a new SMS message. The Bluetooth® function is enabled. Missed, unread, calls.
4 BATTERY 4.1 Charging Attention! Only use the included battery. Using other models could cause damage to the phone which is not covered by the warranty conditions. Never charge the phone with the back cover of the phone removed. Insert the adaptor plug directly into the right side of the phone or into the bottom of the charging station. Now plug the adaptor into a 230 Volt wall socket; a scrolling battery symbol will appear in the display while charging and the battery is being charged.
the phone or pick the phone up from the desk charger. You can charge the battery both with the phone switched on and switched off. It takes approx. 4 hours to fully charge an empty battery. 4.2 Operating time: A fully charged battery kept in a good state offers a standby time of up to 540 hours and a call time of up to 4 hours. When this time shortens considerably, it’s time to replace the battery.
4.3 Battery replacement: If your battery needs replacing, please turn off the phone and remove the back cover. You can use your nail to lift up the battery and take it out of the phone. Discard the old battery in an environment-friendly way by bringing it to a collection point for small chemical waste. New batteries can be obtained as a service part via the service number +31(0)736411355. Never damage or disassemble the battery.
5 OPERATION 5.1 Turning the phone on/off: Turning on: Press and hold the power/end button for 3 seconds to turn on the phone. If required, enter the PIN code of your SIM card and press the button or [OK] soft-button. Turning off: Press and hold the power/end button for 3 seconds to turn off the phone. 5.2 Calling numbers Use the keypad to enter the number you want to call. For the international access code: Press the ‘asterisk’ button 2x, a + sign will appear in the display.
5.3 Speed-dial memories Press the direct memory buttons (1, 2 or 3) to directly dial the related number. 5.4 Calling from the phonebook In standby mode, press the right soft-button (Contacts) [Namen]. Select the desired number using the direction buttons. Press the call button to call the number. 5.5 Accepting calls Press the call button to accept an incoming call. You can also set whether calls can be answered by pressing a random button or by simply flipping the phone open (see chapter 11).
call or to perform network dependent functions (if supported by your network). 5.6 Calling from the call list In standby mode, press the call button. Scroll to the desired number using the up/ down button. Press the call button to call the number. 5.7 Call volume During a conversation, use the volume buttons on the phone left side to adjust the volume; the display will indicate the set volume level. 5.
Press this button again to cancel the hands-free function. Left button: Options: Hold/Call retrieve: During a conversation, select this option to put the call on hold. You can resume the call again via the same menu. New call: During a call, choose this option to start a new conversation (call-waiting). Phonebook: Opens the phonebook during a call. SMS: To open the SMS menu during a call. Audio recording: To record the conversation and save it as an audio file in the memory.
hear you. Here you can see the current status, use the [Aan] or [Uit] soft-button to change the status. DTMF: Use this option to switch DTMF on or off. DTMF means that a tone will be transmitted when pressing any digits, often used for telecom services. This function is enabled by default. End call: Use the power/end button to end a call at any time and return to the home screen. 5.9 Open menu In standby mode, press the [Menu] softbutton to open the menu.
6 SOS BUTTON In the menu ‘SOS button’, you can select the ‘Phone’ option to customize the SOS function, to adjust the SOS text message and to program up to 5 numbers that must be dialled when the SOS function is activated. 6.1 SOS button menu structure: SOS-toets Aan / Uit Alarmtoon Belvertraging Bellijst Stuur bericht Bewerk 6.2 Settings: On/Off: To switch the SOS function on or off.
Call delay: To set the time delay before the first number must be dialled or to disable the call delay function. Call list: To enter up to 5 numbers that will receive a SMS message and must be dialled. Send message: Here you can determine whether a SMS must be send to all contacts in the SOS call list. Edit: Allows you to edit the SMS that will be send. Tip: When sending a SMS is enabled, only program mobile numbers (07).
Tip: When calling anonymously, add your phone number to the SMS. Tip: In the SMS, ask to be called back. 6.3 Operation: In an emergency situation, press and hold the alarm button for 2-3 seconds. Make sure not to press this button by accident. Press the On/Off/End button to cancel the SMS mode. 6.4 Operating principle: When you activate the alarm mode, the following will happen: 1. An ambulance siren sounds to alert the people around you. 2.
for up to 60 seconds. – If the person doesn’t press the 0 button, the call will be disconnected after a maximum of 60 seconds or when the person you’re calling chooses to do so. The next SOS number will then be dialled. – If the person does press the 0 button, the alarm text will stop playing and you can explain your situation with the phone set to speaker mode, allowing you to talk without having to hold the phone. This call has no time limit.
7 PHONEBOOK You can store names and phone numbers in the internal memory of the phone or in your SIM card. The phonebook memory of this phone has a capacity for 300 names with numbers. The capacity of your SIM card depends on the card itself. 7.
7.2 New contact Use the [Nieuw] option to add a new contact. First, choose a save location [naar SIM of naar Telefoon]. Use the keypad to enter below the number and a name. When entering the name, you can press the # button to switch between capital letters, lower-case letters and numbers. Use the * button for special characters and symbols, press the 0 button to insert a space. When saving a contact to the phone, you may also assign an audio file as a ringtone or a picture (like a photo) to this contact.
It’s important for these numbers to be easily located and to be put at the top of the phonebook. For this reason, the following applies to the contact name corresponding to these numbers: 0 + X + Beschrijving Where X is a number between 1 and 9. This means that ICE contacts should be entered and displayed in the phonebook as follows: 01 Annie 02 Echtgenoot 03 Moeder Although this input is very useful, it has never been decided that the number must be called by an emergency service.
a new SMS/MMS message. The selected contact will be set as the recipient. 7.4 Copy/Move: These options allow you to copy or move a contact from the phone memory to the SIM memory or vice versa. 7.5 Send contact: This option allows you to directly insert the information of the selected contact into a SMS or MMS, or send it via Bluetooth®.This is done through a vCard. Keep in mind that the receiving phone must support this vCard. 7.
from family or work. For each group, you can also set a picture or ringtone. 7.8 Settings: Speed-dialling: This option allows you to program speed-dial numbers for the 2-9 buttons. When this function is enabled, you can press and hold the corresponding numeric button to call this number directly. My number: Here you can save your own number as a reminder. Memory status: Shows how much memory is in use and how much is left.
8 MESSAGES SMS stands for Short Message Service. This phone is provided with an internal memory for 100 standard SMS messages. 8.
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the # button to switch between capital letters, lower-case letters, capital starting letters and numbers; the * button can be used for special characters and symbols and you can press the ‘0’ button to insert a space. Use the and buttons to move the cursor to e.g. make corrections or insert text. Press the [Wis] soft-button to delete characters. The number of remaining characters for a SMS is shown in the upper right corner, followed by the number of messages used for your message so far.
Before you can send or receive a MMS, you must first set a connection profile (see: Services) and a MMS profile (see: MMS settings). Most network providers send a text message that automatically programs these profiles. If this fails, you can obtain the information from the website or customer service of your provider to register the phone to the GPRS network. A MMS may contain text, a picture or a short video, or a combination of these. A MMS can be send to a mobile number or email address.
Use the and buttons to move the cursor to e.g. make corrections or add text. Use the [Wis] soft-button to delete characters. The number of remaining characters for the slide is shown in the upper right corner.
message which is shown to the recipient before he or she opens the message. Once your message has been saved, you can send it using the [Verzend] option. After that, set the recipient of the MMS message. This can be an email address or phone number. When entering the number, you can use the [Zoeken] option to select a number from the phonebook. 8.4 Read message (Inbox) Once you receive a new message, the SMS ringtone will sound while the SMS or MMS icon appears.
8.5 Outgoing messages (Inbox, Drafts and Sent Messages): In Inbox you’ll find messages that failed to be send or of which sending was canceled. Sent Messages contains all messages that were send succesfully. In Drafts you’ll find all messages you’ve saved using the [Concept opslaan] option. 8.
Forward: This places the text of the received message into a new SMS (only available for received and sent messages). Send: To send the message (only available in Drafts). Edit: This allows you to edit a SMS message before sending it (only available in Drafts). Send again: To try sending a message again (only available for failed messages). Delete: To delete the SMS message.
8.7 CM message CB stands for ‘Cell Broadcast’ and functions as a local warning and assistance system. For more information, visit the government website: http://www.nlalert.nl. NL alert is enabled by default. You can use this phone to enable or disable the reception of CB messages using the option ‘status’. You can also setup different subjects and choose different reception languages. 8.8 Templates: A template is a stored piece of text to be used in SMS messages.
8.9 Settings: SMS settings: Various settings are available to personalise sending text messages: Voicemail server: To set or dial the number of your voicemail. After setting voicemail number 1, you can press and hold the 1 button for several seconds to dial your voicemail service. General settings: Use these general settings to determine whether you want to receive a notification when a sent message is received (Report) and whether a reference to the original message must be send along in case of a reply.
Save sent: This allows you to determine where messages must be saved by default. When the preferred memory is full, the secondary memory will be used automatically. MMS settings: Various settings are available for personalising sending your multi-media messages. Profiles: Here you can set various profiles.
Send: To save default settings for sending messages (Validity, reception report, priority, slide duration and delivery time). Receive: Here you can set or block the receipt of MMS for home networks or roaming and enable the automatic sending of a receipt report, you can also disable the receipt of MMS from anonymous numbers or advertisers. Save preference: This allows you to determine where messages must be saved by default; in the phone or the SD memory.
9 CALLS MENU Information about recent calls is automatically saved in the phone (received, dialled and missed calls). 9.
Use the [Opties] soft-button to perfom various actions: Show: View the details of the call Call: Call the contact of this message Send SMS: Start a new SMS, with the contact of this message automatically entered as the recipient Send MMS: Start a new MMS, with the contact of this message automatically entered as the recipient Save: To save the contact in the memory. Add to blacklist: This allows you to block any further calls from the selected number.
Delete: To remove the selected call from the call log. 9.3 Call times: In [Gesprektijden] you’ll find an overview of all call times, such as the times of your last call, of all outgoing calls since the last reset and of all incoming calls since the last reset. You can use the [Alles resetten] option to reset all call times to zero. 9.4 SMS and GPRS counter: In these menus you’ll find an overview of received and sent SMS messages and GPRS data (Internet, MMS).
10 MULTI-MEDIA Your phone supports various Multi-Media functions and can be used as a camera, photo album, video recorder, music player and FM radio. 10.
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Use the down button to switch the radio on or off. Use the # and buttons to search for the next radio station. When channels are already set, you can select these directly using the corresponding numeric button. Use the up button to switch the search on or off. Press the soft-button [Opties] for more options: • Channel list: To save your favourite radio stations in a list. Radio stations assigned to locations 1-9 can be selected directly by pressing the numeric buttons.
• Settings: This allows you to determine whether the radio must remain active after using the [Terug] option to leave the radio mode: when enabled, you can use all other functions of the phone while listening to the radio. The radio will stop when calling or being called. You can also determine whether the speaker must remain enabled when connecting a headset. Finally, you can set in which file type, in which location (phone memory or SD card) and in which quality radio recordings must be made.
10.3 Photo camera: This allows you to make photos. Press the 5 button to make, view and afterwards save a photo. Press the up and down button to zoom in and out or press the # and * buttons to adjust the exposure. Photos: View the photos and illustrations you’ve made. For each picture the following options are available: • View: To view the selected picture. • Scroll style: Determine how the picture list must be displayed.
• Storage: to determine which memory (phone memory or SD card) must be read. Settings: Here you can set the desired shutter sound, adjust the exposure via the keypad, adjust the contrast, set the anti-flickering function, set the delay in between pressing the button and making the photo (can also be set using the ‘6’ button) and to choose whether to make additional photos within a second (can also be set using the ‘7’ button).
Scene mode: This allows you to switch to night mode when photos are too dark. Effect settings: Here you’ll find various colour adjustments that you can apply to your photos for different visual effects. Storage: This allows you to determine whether the photos must be saved to the phone memory or the SD card by default. 10.4 Video camera: Use this function to record video images with your phone. Operating the video camera is almost similar to operating the photo camera, see chapter 10.3. 10.
10.6 Audio recording: Press the up button to start an audio recording. You can use the settings in the [Opties] menu to select the file type and sound quality. You can also choose to record behind a recording within an existing file by opening an existing file via [Lijst] or you can create a new file.
11 SOUND PROFILES By switching profiles, you can adjust the ringtone volume, vibration mode, ringtones and notification tones according to the current situation. Several profiles are preset for common situations. (General, Silent, Meeting or Outdoor). 11.
12 SETTINGS In this menu, you can customize the entire phone according to your preferences: 12.
12.2 Time and date Here you can set the current time and date and determine whether these must be displayed with the phone in standby mode. You can also choose to have the time adjusted automatically when setting a different time zone. 12.3 Flight mode: The use of GSM devices is not allowed in hospitals, airplanes and several other places. When in these places, you can enable the flight. This disables the telephone and data traffic functionality.
12.5 Calls: In the settings you can choose from the following options for outgoing and incoming calls: Send number: Determine whether your phone number must be shown to the recipients of your messages or calls. Call waiting: Determine whether you allow a second call to be received while already in a call. You can answer this call be switching conversations and you can also merge the call with your current call (conference).
for call durations and to enable an alert tone. You can also use Answer Mode to adjust the method for answering calls. 12.6 Network Determine whether the network must be searched for automatically or the network you want to log into must be chosen manually. 12.7 Security Determine whether the phone must request codes to prevent unauthorised use. You can also customize these codes. SIM lock/PIN: The SIM lock (or PIN) is a code protecting your SIM card against unauthorised use.
somebody access to the call function, but not to e.g. internet or WAP. PUK: After you enter the wrong PIN code three times, you’ll need to enter the PUK code. This code can usually also be found in the documentation of your SIM card. Phone code/password: In addition to securing the SIM card, you can also lock the phone itself with a code, preventing anybody from viewing your phone’s information by using a different SIM card. The default phone password is ’0000’ 12.
13 TOOLS Here you’ll find various useful functions including a calculator, calendar, alarm clock, to-do-list, unit converter, currency converter and stopwatch. 13.
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to insert decimals and press the [OK] soft-button to show the result. 13.3 Calendar With this function, you always have a calendar handy. Use the up and down button to scroll days. use the # and buttons to scroll the days. Use the soft button [Opties] to view and add more details. Tone: View the selected day and any inserted tasks. Tasks: View all inserted tasks. Here you can also set various tasks such as appointments or birthdays which will be shown in the calendar.
repeat (once, daily, weekly, monthly, annually), end time, details (show text when the task is displayed) and the location of the task. After programming your first task, you can press [Opties] for the following options: • • • • • • • View: To view the selected task. Add: To add a new task to the list. Edit: To edit the selected task. Search: To search for a task by time or by subject. Delete: To delete the selected task.
Delete task: To delete a task already programmed for the selected day. Go to date: Use the keypad to enter which date must be displayed. Go to today: To show today’s date. Week/Month display: To switch the calendar between the weekly and monthly view. 13.4 Alarm: You can use this function to set up to 5 different wake-up times.
Use the # and * buttons to select the time zone you’d like to check. Use the down button to switch between the time selection and city name. The display also shows the location of the city. 13.6 Unit converter: Use this function to convert weight and measurements. Choose weight or measurements and use the # and buttons to select the unit you want to convert. Use the up and down buttons to select the unit you want to convert to and enter this number using the keypad.
13.8 Stopwatch: In addition to a standard stopwatch, this option provides various stopwatch functions for split times and lag times (including the possibility to store the times). There’s also a 4-way stopwatch available for switching between four stopwatch counters by pressing the up, down, * and # buttons. 13.9 Text reader: This function allows you to read text files (.txt or.pdb). If text files are available in your phone, you can use the following options: Open text: To read the selected text file.
Refresh list: To reload the list, removing files that no longer exist. Settings: Here you can set the default settings for reading texts. You can also determine these settings for each text file individually. You can set the font, whether to scroll per page or per line or have the text scroll automatically and at which speed. You can also set the display on full screen, adjust the encoding of the text file and determine the layout. File details: This shows additional information of the selected file.
Apply settings: Use this option to return to the default settings for text files. Help: Show various easy abbreviations for the functions while reading text files. 13.10 Storage: Use this option to view all data in the phone or the SD card. You can open files directly and in most cases these files will be opened directly in the correct application (i.e. video in the video player, photos in Pictures). You can also delete files and even format the phone memory or SD card.
14 CONNECTIONS In the Connections menu you’ll find all connection settings and additional options for Internet and extra functions of the SIM card. 14.
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For any external connection, you’ll always be asked for confirmation. Keep in mind that activating the Bluetooth® will decrease the standby time of the battery considerably. Each device you’re establishing a connection with must first be registered, which is usually called ‘Pairing’. This often requires a password for identification which must be identical for both devices. Depending on the support of the other Bluetooth® device, a previously paired device will be automatically connected. 14.
14.4 Internet Before you can start using the internet, you must first set your [Verbindingsprofiel], see chapter 14.5 Under [Settings] you must also program all correct settings as per the requirements of your provider. Most subscriptions with internet options will receive a SMS from the provider that automatically programs this information as soon as you make your first call with the phone.
14.5 Connection profiles Before you can start using the WAP or internet functions, you must first set a connection profile as per the requirements of your provider. Most subscriptions with WAP and internet options will receive a SMS from the provider that automatically programs this information as soon as you make your first call with the phone.
16 SPECIFICATIONS Network: SAR: Dimensions: Accu: Standby time: Call time: Weight: GPRS: Internet: SD reader: Bluetooth®: GSM900 / DSC1800 <1.0 W/kg / <1.0W/kg 101 x 50 x 19 mm Li-Ion, 3.7V 1000mAh up to 540 hours (depending on network) up to 4 hours (depending on how the phone is setup and used) 97g (incl. batt.) Class B, multislot 12 WAP2.0, WML script 1.3 Max. 32GB SDHC card v3.0 support A2DP v1.0, AVCTP v1.0, AVDTP v1.2, GAVDP v1.0, HFP v1.5, HSP v1.
17 CONTENT 1 CONCEPTS............................................. 2 2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION........................................ 7 2.1 Important............................................ 7 2.2 Warnings............................................ 7 2.3 Contents of the packaging................. 11 2.4 Instructions regarding discarding........................................... 11 3 DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS................ 13 3.1 Phone................................................. 13 3.
5.4 Calling from the phonebook............... 25 5.5 Accepting calls................................... 25 5.6 Calling from the call list...................... 26 5.7 Call volume........................................ 26 5.8 Functions during calls........................ 26 5.9 Open menu........................................ 28 6 SOS button............................................. 29 6.1 SOS button menu structure................ 29 6.2 Settings.............................................. 29 6.
8.3 Write MMS message (New MMS)...... 40 8.4 Read message (Inbox)....................... 43 8.5 Outgoing messages........................... 44 8.6 Options when reading messages....... 44 8.7 CM message...................................... 46 8.8 Templates........................................... 46 8.9 Settings.............................................. 47 9 CALLS MENU.......................................... 50 9.1 Calls menu structure.......................... 50 9.2 Open call log................
12 SETTINGS............................................... 62 12.1 Settings menu structure................... 62 12.2 Time and date.................................. 63 12.3 Flight mode...................................... 63 12.4 Telephone......................................... 63 12.5 Calls................................................. 64 12.6 Network............................................ 65 12.7 Security............................................ 65 12.8 Restore Settings.....................
14.4 Internet............................................. 79 14.5 Connection profiles.......................... 80 15 VERKLARING VAN CONFORMITEIT...................................... 81 16 SPECIFICATIONS................................... 81 17 CONTENT................................................ 82 18 GARANTIE..............................................