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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 gold-plated area along with names, numbers and
messages which you have entered into the phone
book or received. The SIM can be removed and
inserted into any GSM phone using the same size
reader (the new phone automatically takes the identity
of the SIM).

To prevent losing or corrupting information, avoid
touching the gold area and do not place the SIM near
electrical or magnetic fields. A damaged SIM will not
allow you to access the GSM network.

Inserting the SIM

The SIM will probably be supplied in a card holder and
you’ll need to carefully press it free before fitting.

switch OFF the phone, remove the battery (if attached)
and any external power supply

insert the SIM under the two lugs     so that the gold
area is facing down and the angled corner is
positioned as shown in the diagram

engage the lock      and attach the battery

if you need to remove the SIM, remove the battery,
disengage the lock then carefully lift and slide the SIM
from the phone

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Battery Performance

To maintain battery performance you should operate
the phone until you see the low power warning
message or preferably, the phone switches itself OFF,
then shows FULLY RECHARGE. 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 times.

Because it is not always convenient to wait for the
phone to switch off, there is a self discharge feature
which will safely discharge the battery in the minimum
time. This feature won’t work when the phone is
connected to the charger. Please refer to section 3 for
activate instructions.

The standby and talk times quoted are estimates
based on ideal operating conditions. Battery life
achieved in use will vary between networks and with
different conditions and applications.

Battery Power Level

The battery power level is shown in the top left corner
of the display when you switch the phone ON. Five
levels are displayed from full (all black) to empty.

The phone will automatically switch OFF shortly after
the empty battery symbol starts flashing and ‘LOW
BATTERY’ appears on display. You can clear the
message temporarily by pressing any key.

The indicator also flashes red to warn of low battery
power provided that the feature is activated (refer to
page 1.7 for details).

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WARNING: Always switch the phone OFF before
removing the battery or SIM. Never insert or remove
the SIM when an external power supply (e.g. the
quick charger) is connected, otherwise the SIM may
be damaged .

Summary of Contents for MX-6804

Page 1: ...rd 14 4 kbps Data Fax Clock with Alarm advice of charge SIM Application Toolkit Class 1 and 2 T9 Text Input DTMF tones Cursor Location Software status indicator scratch pad plug in SIM fixed dialled n...

Page 2: ...1 3 4 2 6 5 For more information about visit our hompages www maxon co kr www maxon dk...

Page 3: ...e is normally set up to automatically show display text in the language of the SIM If this is not the case please refer to section 3 for language change instructions ENGLISH 10 10 2 2 1 3 5 4 6 7 8 Bi...

Page 4: ...MX 6804 or MX 6805 GSM Dual Band mobile phone This user guide describes the features of both MX 6804 and MX 6805 the only difference between these products is that the MX 6805 is a flip phone The user...

Page 5: ...could cause ignition Inside Aircraft switch off your mobile phone when in an aircraft The use of mobile phones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft disrupt the cellular net...

Page 6: ...M 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 The Battery 1 1 Attaching and Removing the Battery...

Page 7: ...ition Charging the Battery insert the charger connecter into the base of the phone plug the charger into the power supply A filling battery symbol and CHARGING in the display indicates charging the ba...

Page 8: ...ery performance you should operate the phone until you see the low power warning message or preferably the phone switches itself OFF then shows FULLY RECHARGE If the battery is only partly used before...

Page 9: ...rised use the SIM is protected by a PIN1 Personal Identity Number code When enabled you must enter the PIN1 each time you switch your phone ON This will unlock the SIM and allow you to make and receiv...

Page 10: ...t the alarm is set Indicates that a barring is set Signal strength is indicated by the bars in the top right of the display 6 bars for optimum signal strenght The Indicator The phone has a built in in...

Page 11: ...and receive calls This section gives you all the basic information you ll need Making Calls 2 1 National Calls 2 1 Calls to a Fixed Phone Extension 2 2 International Calls 2 2 Call List 2 2 Emergency...

Page 12: ...in the phone with the last number at the top of the list Each number is identified as outgoing incoming SMS or missed Old numbers are automatically deleted when the call list is full To see the list l...

Page 13: ...n 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 displ...

Page 14: ...ll Menu Structure see section 5 for details 1 MESSAGES 2 BROADCAST 3 VOICE MAIL 4 FORWARDING 5 BARRING 7 NETWORK 11 READ 21 READ 31 LISTEN 41 NO REPLY 51 OUTGOING 611 LANGUAGE 612 GREETING 613 BACKLIG...

Page 15: ...right of the display SIM PIN1 Change Your SIM is protected by a secret PIN1 to prevent unauthorised use If you want to change the PIN1 you can change it to any four to eight digit PIN of your choice...

Page 16: ...can lock the keypad to help prevent unauthorised or accidental use of your phone There are three lock options LOCK NOW lock the keypad immediately MANUAL you must lock the keypad by pressing AUTOMATIC...

Page 17: ...is sufficient power left in the battery Billing Advice of Charge 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 e...

Page 18: ...call made bottom line of display and total call time 626 Alarm You can set two types of alarm Alarm 1 is repeating 641 ENTER TIME Alarm 2 is only active once 642 ENTER TIME The alarm will be active fo...

Page 19: ...ether in this section from storing names and numbers to recalling and dialling The Phone Book 4 1 Storing Information 4 1 Storing a Number and Name 4 2 To Look up a Number 4 2 Phone Book Dialling 4 2...

Page 20: ...4 5 6 1 SPACE 2 A B C 2 a b c 3 D E F 3 d e f 4 G H I 4 g h i 5 J K L 5 j k l 6 M N O 6 m n o 7 8 9 0 7 P Q R S 7 p q r s 8 T U V 8 t u v 9 W X Y Z 9 w x y z Storing a Number and Name enter the phone...

Page 21: ...ng call barring sending SMS and call waiting You must deactivate before you can change the status of these services selecting A and B reinstates Memory A and gives access to call any number Emergency...

Page 22: ...ave to pay a subscription There are two types of messages SMS and Cell Broadcasts SMS Messages refer to page 5 2 Messages of up to 160 characters can be sent specifically to your phone via a Service C...

Page 23: ...emplate 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 Best regards Jan...

Page 24: ...rvice is supported 17 SERVICE CENTRE NUMBER Message Validity Period the Service Centre will repeatedly transmit a sent message until the message is received within a set time period The validity perio...

Page 25: ...e forwarded diverted to can be entered via the keypad or recalled from the Phone Book Call forwarding is not supported by all network operators and may be subject to tariff restrictions please check b...

Page 26: ...act your network operator for unblocking call bar options are divided into two groups in the menu OUTGOING ALL CALLS bars all outgoing calls INTERNATIONAL 1 ALL CALLS bars all outgoing international c...

Page 27: ...an 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 Ma...

Page 28: ...in your area will allow emergency calls subject to signal strength INVALID SIM the phone is SIM locked and will not accept the inserted SIM Insert the correct SIM or contact your dealer Call Menu The...

Page 29: ...apacity in one hour available with four different wall plugs EU UK AUS and US Cigar Lighter Charger charges a 600 mAh NiMH battery to its full capacity in less than one hour charges a 850 mAh NiMH bat...

Page 30: ...NiMH light weight battery providing 50hrs standby or up to 2hrs talk time The standby and talk times quoted are estimates based on ideal operating conditions Battery life achieved in use will vary bet...

Page 31: ...s 3 5 Keypad lock 3 6 sound 3 4 Network connection 1 6 features 5 new 5 12 operating modes 5 11 preferred list 5 12 reselect 5 12 search 5 12 selection 5 11 Phone book deleting 4 3 dialling 4 2 edit 4...

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