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FM-9250

User’s manual

Summary of Contents for fm-9250

Page 1: ...FM 9250 User s manual...

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Page 3: ...you ve already installed the SIM card according to the installation guide Chapter 1 explains various terms with regards to your mobile phone Chapter 2 provides general safety infor mation for this ph...

Page 4: ...ng 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...

Page 5: ...using your phone In most cases the documentation accom panying the SIM card will show a PIN set by default You can change this PIN your self After you ve entered an incorrect PIN for up to three time...

Page 6: ...ubscription 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...

Page 7: ...nstructions 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...

Page 8: ...s comply with your national laws regarding the use of mobile phones Switch your device off when its use is not permitted or when dangerous situa tions or interferences could arise Only use this device...

Page 9: ...rs of pacemakers recommend a minimum distance of 20 cm 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 o...

Page 10: ...ve it from the phone and swallow it Your mobile phone is suitable for hear ing aids When using older types of hearing aids interference can occur while using your phone If you experi ence any humming...

Page 11: ...n any case this will cause you to lose your user licence and warranty When nearby televisions radios and other electronic equipment this device may cause interference We recommend removing the battery...

Page 12: ...kaging you no longer use according to local regulations However we recommend you to save it to adequately package your phone in case of transportation If you notice any damage when unpack ing this pho...

Page 13: ...ces or not Remove the battery before you discard this device see paragraph 4 3 Do not discard of batteries with normal house hold waste but bring them to a collec tion point for small chemical waste o...

Page 14: ...14 3 DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS 3 1 Phone 3 2 8 7 1 9 4 5 6 10 11 12...

Page 15: ...conversations 5 Display see chpt 3 3 6 Dial keys 7 Recharge input for the desk charger 8 Microphone 9 Attachment loop for the wrist band 10 Headphone output 3 5mm 4 polar 11 Flashlight 12 Notificatio...

Page 16: ...unction shown above the button in the dis play Memory keys M1 3 In stand by dials the number pro grammed as M1 M2 or M3 Power end button To end your current phone con versation In standby mode Press a...

Page 17: ...tart the alarm mode if enabled See also chapter 9 2 Nav key To scroll settings during pro gramming and setup In standby mode Open sound profiles Alarm clock Calendar Calculator Confirmation OK key Hol...

Page 18: ...umbers abroad Press three times for a short call pause button pound sign During a call pound button for teleservices In standby mode hold for 2 sec onds Turn all sounds on or off While composing SMS m...

Page 19: ...provider s network Batterijindication The alarm function is enabled Indicates that the melody function for incoming calls is enabled Indicates that the melody and vibra tion for incoming calls are en...

Page 20: ...e before putting the adaptor into a 230V wall socket Insert the small adaptor plug directly into the top of the phone or into the rear of the desk charger Now insert the adaptor into a 230V wall socke...

Page 21: ...l time of up to 3 hours When this time shortens considerably it s time to re place the battery The operating time depends on the provid er when far away from the radio tower the phone consumes more tr...

Page 22: ...take it out of the phone Discard the old battery in an environ ment friendly way by bringing it to a collec tion point for small chemical waste New batteries can be obtained as a service part via the...

Page 23: ...press the button or OK soft but ton 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...

Page 24: ...ttons Press the call button to call the number 5 4 Accepting calls Press the call button to accept an incom ing call Press the power end button to refuse an incoming call 5 5 Calling from the call log...

Page 25: ...ersation you can use the soft buttons for the following functions Right button Hands free During a conversation press the right soft button to hear the sound through the speaker allowing you to call w...

Page 26: ...nebook with contact names and numbers during a call Call log Opens an overview of dialled and received calls during a conversation Messages Opens the SMS menu during a call Mute Select this option to...

Page 27: ...27 DTMF Use this option to turn the key tones on or off where services are managed using option menus End call Use the power end button to end a call at any time and return to the home screen...

Page 28: ...mode press the Menu soft button to open the menu Use the up or down button to select a sub menu and press the OK button to enter the selected sub menu Chapters 6 through 10 descri be the various menu...

Page 29: ...ry of this phone has a capacity for 100 names with numbers The capacity of your SIM card depends on the card itself 6 0 Phonebook menu structure Phonebook Contacts 1 Edit 2 Call 3 Send text message 4...

Page 30: ...To Phone You can then use the direction buttons to edit the name or number Use the keypad to enter the number and a name When entering the name you can press the button to switch between capital let t...

Page 31: ...son the following applies to the con tact name corresponding to these numbers 0 X Name Where X is a number between 1 and 9 This means that ICE contacts should be entered and displayed in the phonebook...

Page 32: ...vice versa 6 7 Delete Use this option to delete the selected contact 6 8 Phonebook settings 1 Preferred storage Choose where the contacts should be saved by default Phone storage SIM storage or both...

Page 33: ...this option to enter the number of the voicemail service After setup you can dial it by pressing and holding the 1 button 5 Owner number Here you can program your own number as a reminder 6 Memory sta...

Page 34: ...Send to 2 Input method 3 Advanced 4 Save 2 Inbox 1 View 2 Forward 3 Delete 4 Delete all 3 Drafts 1 View 2 Send 3 Edit 4 Delete 5 Delete all 4 Outbox 1 View 2 Forward 3 Delete 4 Delete all 5 Sent mess...

Page 35: ...d you can press the 0 button to insert a space Use the nav buttons to move the cursor to e g make corrections or insert text Press the Clear soft button to delete characters Press the Options soft but...

Page 36: ...n reading messages When reading a message you can press the Options soft button to perform the fol lowing functions Reply Allows you to write a reply mes sage only available for received mes sages Cal...

Page 37: ...ent you ll find all sent messages 7 6 Broadcast message CB stands for Cell Broadcast and func tions as a local warning and assistance system For more information visit the government website You can u...

Page 38: ...essages is left on the SIM card or in the phone Save sent This option allows you to enable or disable the saving of succes sfully sent messages Preferred memory This allows you to determine whether SM...

Page 39: ...d text message 4 Save to phonebook 5 Add to block list 6 Delete 4 Delete call 1 Dialed logs 2 Missed calls 3 Received 4 All calls 8 1 Open call log Missed Calls will show all calls you ve missed When...

Page 40: ...sage Start a new SMS with the contact of this message automatically entered as the recipient 4 Save to phonebook To save this number as a new contact in your pho nebook 5 Add to blacklist To block all...

Page 41: ...g 2 Call divert 3 Call barring 4 Network 1 Search again 2 Select network 3 Selection mode 5 Sound 1 Activate 2 Customize 3 Reset 6 Security 1 SIM security 7 Restore fac Enter phone password settings p...

Page 42: ...SOS function By disabling this function when not being used prevents activating the function by accident 2 Set SOS number Choose up to 5 num bers to call in SOS mode from phonebook or by keypad entry...

Page 43: ...ase of an emergency switch the SOS key Pay attention not to do this by accident Switch the SOS key back down to cancel the SOS mode SOS operating principle When you ac tivate the alarm mode the follow...

Page 44: ...n discuss your emergency The phone will be in handsfree mode during this time There is no time limit at this point If the person cannot help he should hang up The next number will be dial led If this...

Page 45: ...the fifth number will be dialled provided these numbers are preset 4 The entire process will be repeated starting from step 2 Keep in mind that you can cancel the SOS mode at any time by moving the S...

Page 46: ...current call conference 2 Call forwarding Determine in which situations incoming calls must be auto matically forwarded to voicemail or to a different number 3 Call barring Determine in which situ at...

Page 47: ...etermine which call tone must be emitted for incoming calls 2 Call volume Determine how loud the call tone must be with and 3 Message Determine which notification tone must be emitted for incoming tex...

Page 48: ...0 cover close Set a tone to play when you close the phone 11 System alert Here you decide if beeps sound in case of system errors 12 Alert type Here you can decide dif ferent call types for incoming c...

Page 49: ...r the PIN code and you don t know it you can find it in the docu mentation accompanying your SIM card PIN2 PIN2 is a code for locking the advanced functions such as internet This allows you to grant s...

Page 50: ...settings Contacts message and other saved content will remain 10 TOOLS Here you ll find various useful functions in cluding a calculator calendar alarm clock to do list unit converter currency conver...

Page 51: ...te Use the keypad or the up down button to enter which date must be displayed 2 Go to today Shows the date of today 3 Go to weekly view Shows the week ly view 10 2 Calculator With this function you al...

Page 52: ...toolkit menu you can find ad ditional functions programmed on the SIM card These functions are different for every provider and may incur some cost 11 SPECIFICATIONS Network GSM900 DSC1800 SAR 0 191W...

Page 53: ...carding 12 3 Description of functions 14 3 1 Phone 14 3 2 Keys 16 3 3 Display symbols 19 4 Battery 20 4 1 Charging 20 4 2 Operating time 21 4 3 Battery replacement 22 5 Operation 23 5 1 Turning the ph...

Page 54: ...Edit 29 6 2 Call 29 6 3 Send message 30 6 4 New Add contact 30 6 5 Copy 32 6 6 Move 32 6 7 Delete 32 6 8 Phonebook settings 32 7 Messages 34 7 0 Messages menu structure 34 7 1 Write message 35 7 2 Re...

Page 55: ...9 0 Settings Menu structure 41 9 1 Phone 41 9 2 SOS 42 9 3 Call 46 9 4 Network 46 9 5 Sound 47 9 6 Security 49 9 7 Reset factory settings 50 10 Tools 50 10 0 Tools menu structure 50 10 1 Calendar 51 1...

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