
Smart
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Safety regulations and maintenance
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Safety regulations
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Safety regulations
Its limited weight makes the Smart a very portable and mobile. We recommend that you always use the Smart with the protective cover
supplied.
The device uses a Li-ion battery. Do not dispose of the battery in the usual way when replacing it. Keep to the waste regulations rules
that apply in your region. You can always return the battery to your supplier.
If you are not using the device for a longer period of time, always store it with the battery fully charged. Always make sure the device
is switched off (press and hold the on/off button for 4 seconds).
Avoid heat sources in the vicinity of the device, or areas that may become particularly hot. For example, in summer it can become very
hot in a car. Temperatures that are too high may adversely affect the performance of the battery life.
The Smart is not watertight, but the device has been designed in such a way that the top is splash-proof. At the bottom there are
openings for the loudspeakers that could allow moisture or dirt to enter the recesses in the loudspeakers. This may affect the quality
of the loudspeakers. Always try and avoid situations that could cause moisture or dirt to enter the loudspeaker openings. Also take
precautions when cleaning the device and always follow the cleaning instructions.
The device can be operated by using a finger to touch the screen. You don't need to exercise any force. For example, a light press is
sufficient to select a symbol on the screen. You can also do this using a stylus or something similar, however, never use sharp objects.
It is very easy to record sounds with the Smart. You do not need to speak loudly when recording your voice. The device will amplify the
recordings and reproduce them as naturally as possible. You can always adjust the volume. Always make sure that the volume repro-
duced is not annoying or harmful to you and your environment.
Summary of Contents for SMART 3
Page 1: ...Smart 1 Content...
Page 10: ...Smart 10...
Page 11: ...Smart 11 How to use these operating instructions...
Page 13: ...Smart 13 Introduction...
Page 15: ...Smart 15 A Technical specifications...
Page 17: ...Smart 17 B Safety regulations and maintenance...
Page 21: ...Smart 21 C Getting started...
Page 26: ...Smart 26 C Getting started 2 Introducing the Smart Figure 3 Smart rear view...
Page 42: ...Smart 42 C Getting started 13 Shutting down the Smart...
Page 43: ...Smart 43 D Specific settings backup and storage space...
Page 49: ...Smart 49 E Recording a message...
Page 53: ...Smart 53 F The camera...
Page 58: ...Smart 58 F The camera 6 Deleting a picture by cleaning drive...
Page 59: ...Smart 59 G Personal applications...
Page 70: ...Smart 70 G Personal applications 2 The address book...
Page 71: ...Smart 71 H Connection with the Eddy...
Page 76: ...Smart 76 H Connection with the Eddy 6 Disconnecting from the Eddy...
Page 77: ...Smart 77 I Connecting to the computer and USB connections...
Page 80: ...Smart 80 I Connecting to the computer and USB connections 6 Connecting a USB stick...
Page 81: ...Smart 81 J Making a call...
Page 86: ...Smart 86 J Making a call 7 Ringing off...
Page 87: ...Smart 87 K Environmental controls...
Page 91: ...Smart 91 L Communication...
Page 98: ...Smart 98 L Communication 7 Adding an screen rotate action...
Page 99: ...Smart 99 M Troubleshooting...
Page 103: ...Smart 103 N Appendices...
Page 110: ...Smart 110 N Appendices 1 Acapela...
Page 116: ...Smart 116...