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4" Smartphone

MEDION

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E4002 (MD 98388)

Instruction Manual

07/2013

MEDION Australia Pty Ltd

St Leonards, NSW 2065

Australia

Hotline: 1300 884 987

Opening hours: Mon - Fri 08:30AM to 06:00PM EST

Internet

www.medion.com.au

E-mail Support

[email protected]

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Summary of Contents for E4002

Page 1: ...4 Smartphone MEDION E4002 MD 98388 Instruction Manual...

Page 2: ...al Costs for Internet and Roaming Usage 14 2 Safety instructions 16 2 1 Disclaimer Children and Persons with Reduced Abilities 16 2 2 Operational Safety 17 2 3 Cleaning and Care 20 2 4 Data Backup 21...

Page 3: ...om au After Sales Support 5 1 Waking up from Standby Mode 47 5 2 Main Screen 48 5 3 Managing Notifications 50 5 4 Making Checking Settings 54 5 5 Making the First Call 62 5 6 Connecting to the Interne...

Page 4: ...ts conferred by this warranty are in addition to all rights and remedies in respect of the product that the consumer has under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and similar state and territory law...

Page 5: ...nced users Regardless of any possible professional use this smartphone is designed for use in a private household The entire family will be able to enjoy the wide variety of applications it offers The...

Page 6: ...ronic and any other form of reproduction is prohibited without the written permission of the manufacturer Copyright 2013 All rights reserved This manual is protected by copyright MEDION is the owner o...

Page 7: ...hese operating instructions carefully before using the device for the first time Note the warnings on the device and in the operating instructions Always keep the operating instructions close to hand...

Page 8: ...se Instructions DANGER Warning of immediate risk of fatal injury WARNING Warning possible mortal danger and or serious irreversible injuries CAUTION Warning possible light or moderate injuries CAUTION...

Page 9: ...ING Warning danger of electric shock WARNING Warning danger due to excessive volume Bullet point information on operating steps and results Tasks to be performed 1 2 Proper use The device is intended...

Page 10: ...hone Wireless LAN Bluetooth The company declares herewith that these devices comply with the fundamental requirements and the other relevant terms of the 1999 5 EG Guideline This device fulfils the ba...

Page 11: ...e dangerous effects on the flight controls and interrupt radio contact and is thus prohibited In hospitals clinics or other health centres and in any locations in the direct vicinity of medical device...

Page 12: ...r riding a bicycle this can lead to accidents The following instructions should be followed exactly It is an offence to hold a telephone in your hand or between your head and your shoulder to make a c...

Page 13: ...hearing Hands free systems should only be installed by suitably qualified professionals Incorrect installation or maintenance can have hazardous consequences and may also void your guarantees also tha...

Page 14: ...abroad If you need to call often while driving you should have a hands free system installed in your car These systems have been specially developed for this purpose Ensure that neither your smartpho...

Page 15: ...injury when the airbag is activated CAUTION Ignoring this advice can lead to serious injuries and or property damage Non compliance can lead to severe penalties 1 6 Additional Costs for Internet and...

Page 16: ...au After Sales Support NOTE When the phone is used for the first time roaming is deactivated Check your mobile plan before using the device and if required switch off mobile data services until you h...

Page 17: ...with reduced physical sensory or mental abilities or for those without experience and or knowledge unless they are supervised by a person responsible for their safety or they have been instructed in i...

Page 18: ...nstructions will help you to operate the smartphone reliably and increase its service life Do not insert anything into the device through the slots and openings This could result in an electrical shor...

Page 19: ...only the supplied mains adapter and attached USB cable For extra safety we recommend using an overvoltage protection device to prevent the device from sustaining damage as a result of power surges or...

Page 20: ...o not expose plug in connections to pressure e g from lateral forces This could cause internal and external damage to the device Do not apply force when connecting cables and plugs and make sure that...

Page 21: ...echnology Equipment Safety or the EN60065 standard Audio video and similar electronic apparatus Safety requirements 2 3 Cleaning and Care You can increase the lifespan of your device with the followin...

Page 22: ...ts remain on the device Water can cause permanent discolouration Store the packaging material in a safe place always use this to transport the device ATTENTION None of the parts inside the device requ...

Page 23: ...do not touch it with sharp objects If the screen breaks there is a danger of injury If this happens pick up the shattered pieces wearing protective gloves and send them to your service centre for prof...

Page 24: ...ly and as fully as possible Do not leave the battery discharged for long periods Keep the battery away from heat sources such as radiators or open flames e g candles There is a risk of explosion If th...

Page 25: ...ly with plenty of clean water and contact your doctor immediately Keep batteries away from children If batteries are mistakenly swallowed consult your doctor immediately Risk of explosion if battery i...

Page 26: ...d locations e g in a car in summer or winter Extremes of temperature can adversely affect the battery s capability to charge correctly Do not attempt to short circuit the battery A short circuit acros...

Page 27: ...other heat sources Do not drop or bang the smartphone and do not shake it Rough handling can damage the internal circuitry Do not paint your smartphone as the paint could block the microphone the ear...

Page 28: ...g the smartphone to your ear Use the supplied stereo headset only with this smartphone to avoid risks 2 7 1 Faults If the mains power adapter connection cable or device is damaged immediately remove t...

Page 29: ...ility of interference Do not carry the smartphone in a breast pocket when it is switched on Hold the smartphone to the ear on the opposite side to your pacemaker to avoid any possible adverse effects...

Page 30: ...d by the user Because of this a connection cannot be guaranteed under all possible circumstances Therefore you should not rely exclusively on the smartphone for essential communication e g in medical...

Page 31: ...to be able to inform a close friend or family member Often it is not immediately apparent to rescue workers which contact in the phone directory should be called Therefore an international abbreviati...

Page 32: ...ery is incomplete The following items are supplied with your product 1 x MD 98388 E4002 Smartphone 4 1 x Lithium Ion Battery1500 mAh 1 x AC Adapter AC DC Adapter Manufacturer Ktec China Model KSAS3R50...

Page 33: ...scription 1 Headset jack 2 Charger USB jack 3 Power key Hold to select phone modes or to power off Press to switch your phone to standby mode Press to wake up your phone PLEASE NOTE Please only use st...

Page 34: ...ume to the lowest level before reproducing any sound Start the sound reproduction and increase the volume to the level that is comfortable for you Changing the basic settings of the equaliser can also...

Page 35: ...1 2 Front Side 4 5 6 Ref Description 4 Earpiece 5 Touch screen 6 Menu Key Touch to get the options for the current screen Home Key Touch to return to the home screen from any application or screen Ho...

Page 36: ...35 of 80 Phone 1300 884 987 Internet www medion com au After Sales Support 3 1 3 Right Hand Side 7 Ref Description 7 Volume Up Down Press or hold either end of the button to turn the volume up or down...

Page 37: ...36 of 80 Telephone 1300 884 987 Internet www medion com au After Sales Support 3 1 4 Rear Side 8 9 Ref Description 8 Camera with LED flash 9 Speaker...

Page 38: ...ephone network and plan Therefore check out which plan from which network provider is best suited to your telephone usage before purchasing the SIM card You will also receive your telephone number wit...

Page 39: ...when carrying out this process to avoid any damage to the device or the card Remove the back cover Hold the SIM card with the cut corner oriented as shown and slip it into the card holder The WCDMA S...

Page 40: ...k provider If you are only using one SIM card insert it into the WCDMA SIM1 card slot to enjoy all of the benefits offered by the smartphone 4 1 3 Installing the SD Card CAUTION Always ensure that the...

Page 41: ...ing the battery first insert the SIM card and if desired a microSD card as described in the previous sections Insert the battery by aligning the gold contacts on the battery with the gold contacts in...

Page 42: ...with SIM card inserted or without SIM card inserted Before you charge the battery make sure that the battery cover has been securely replaced Connect the adapter to the charger jack Ensure that the ad...

Page 43: ...the lock symbol to the position to unlock the smartphone or to the symbol to start the camera function Enter the four to eight digit PIN code for the SIM card inserted in card slot SIM1 and confirm w...

Page 44: ...to open applications If you hold down your finger on an input field all of the available options will be displayed Flick the screen to scroll up down left or right Point drag and drop to move particul...

Page 45: ...g it If required change the language by tapping on the relevant language option Tap on Start on the start screen and follow the instructions shown on the screen Set the time and date and then tap on N...

Page 46: ...ientation of the display An Internet connection is required in order to create a Google account or to sign in You can connect to the Internet either via your SIM card or a Wi Fi connection Please bear...

Page 47: ...Key to call up the phone options Select Power off and then tap OK Airplane mode switches the smartphone to airplane mode Power off switches the smartphone off completely Silent mode switches the smar...

Page 48: ...hin a preset time the screen backlight will automatically turn off and the device will be locked You can adjust the preset time under Settings Device Display Standby Press the ON OFF button to switch...

Page 49: ...www medion com au After Sales Support 5 2 Main Screen You decide what is displayed on your start screen Set your own background add shortcuts for the widgets or apps you require or remove them if desi...

Page 50: ...edion com au After Sales Support 1 Status and notifications 2 Google input window 3 Installed apps 4 Telephone function 5 Contact list 6 Main menu 7 SMS MMS menu 8 Web browser 9 Quick settings 10 Voic...

Page 51: ...rts with different icons on the left side Below are some of the icons and their meanings G GPRS in use Signal searching SIM1 SIM2 E EDGE in use Signal strength SIM1 SIM2 3G 3G in use Data connection a...

Page 52: ...ker on Synchroni sation Problem with the delivery of an SMS MMS Meeting mode New Google Talk instant message Airplane mode SIM1 SIM2 Upcoming event Silent mode All acoustic signals have been activated...

Page 53: ...Telephone 1300 884 987 Internet www medion com au After Sales Support Missed call New Wi Fi network detected Call in progress USB debugging connected Call on hold Portable Wi Fi hotspot or Wi Fi dire...

Page 54: ...ng the Notification Field Swipe your finger from the top downwards over the status bar to open the notification field that displays your calendar events new messages and current settings such as call...

Page 55: ...r display your telephone settings press the Menu key and tap on Settings Menu Description Wireless Network SIM manag ement Define the SIM card to be used here for SMS voice mail video calls and data c...

Page 56: ...volume of the installed applications Authorise mobile data connections and virtual private networks Data usage Configure the data usage settings for the SIM card e g the limit for mobile data usage an...

Page 57: ...e the sound settings e g ring tones and notifications Display Configure the display settings e g brightness Storage Check the available memory on an inserted microSD card and the internal device memor...

Page 58: ...ter Sales Support Menu Description Personal Location services Here you can set the sources that are to be used to determine your location Security Create your unlock pattern define the memory manageme...

Page 59: ...Set the operating system language and region as well as the text input option Set the voice recognition and text to speech options Backup reset Configure the data protection settings e g backup resto...

Page 60: ...t the date time time zone and date time format Scheduled power on off Here you can set planned switch on and switch off times for the smartphone Accessibility After installing the applications for inp...

Page 61: ...phone 1300 884 987 Internet www medion com au After Sales Support Menu Description About the Smartphone Display the mobile network status battery level and legal information You can also search for sy...

Page 62: ...300 884 987 Internet www medion com au After Sales Support 5 4 1 Favourites List 1 2 3 4 5 1 Start call 2 Contacts Access to all contacts on your smartphone 3 Open main menu 4 SMS MMS messages 5 Open...

Page 63: ...e calls Touch the Home key and then at the bottom Enter the phone number Tap on to start the dialling process via SIM card SIM1 Tap on to start the dialling process via SIM card SIM2 The phone number...

Page 64: ...ect the appropriate template The SMS will be sent using the SIM card previously defined for SMS MMS messages 5 5 4 Contacts You can save contacts in your smartphone memory or your SIM card More inform...

Page 65: ...the SIM card you defined previously Tap on Settings SIM management Messaging Select the SIM card here that you want to use to send SMS MMS messages If you answer an SMS MMS then this answer will be a...

Page 66: ...ts will be suggested during input Tap on a suggested contact to add it as a recipient Tap on Type message and then enter your message Tap on to send your text message from SIM card SIM1 Tap on to send...

Page 67: ...gle Mail on your smartphone will be automatically synchronised with your Google Mail account on the Internet Tap on the Menu key on the main screen Tap on Google Mail Tap on write e mail Enter the e m...

Page 68: ...the mobile data network an appropriate service must be active in your contract PLEASE NOTE Read the chapter Internet through carefully to avoid unnecessarily high phone bills Also contact your mobile...

Page 69: ...ou to add a new data network connection ask your mobile network operator for the following information Name of the access point APN If necessary the user name and password Server IP and port number if...

Page 70: ...rt if the network uses a proxy server Tap on Username and Password and enter the required information in each case If there are no user names and passwords leave these fields blank If required tap on...

Page 71: ...mmend that you book an Internet flat rate Find out about the various options available from your mobile network operator Also ask about the rates for using your smartphone abroad roaming because this...

Page 72: ...rnet Volume based data costs may apply when using the mobile Internet Check your mobile plan before using the device and if required switch off mobile data services until you have activated a suitable...

Page 73: ...rovide for a limited volume of data traffic if at all when abroad To avoid excessive costs for Internet use abroad please do the following Tap on Menu Tap on the following in sequence Settings SIM man...

Page 74: ...Data usage Now select the SIM card for which you want to activate the data usage limit function Now tap on Mobile Data ON The data usage limit function is now active for the selected SIM card Tap on...

Page 75: ...your smartphone contract in the data usage limit function on your smartphone For example if your monthly Internet flat rate has a max limit of 1 GB set the red line limit to 1 GB Set the yellow line...

Page 76: ...vate the Wi Fi checkbox to switch on this function Tap on Scan The name of all of the Wi Fi networks available for your smartphone and their security settings open or secure will now be displayed Tap...

Page 77: ...ish Enquire about the options for environmentally friendly and appropriate disposal Batteries Do not dispose of used or defective batteries in the household rubbish They should be taken to a collectio...

Page 78: ...IEEE 802 11 b g n 2 4 GHz Bluetooth V4 0 Display 10 16 cm 4 Touchscreen Resolution 480 x 800 Camera 5 MP max 2560x1920 CMOS sensor Autofocus Flash Front Camera 0 3 MP Memory microSD slot max 32 GB US...

Page 79: ...as files stored on a computer hard drive telephone numbers stored on a mobile telephone songs stored on a portable media player games saved on a games console or files stored on a USB memory stick som...

Page 80: ...quality specifications If at any time you feel your repair is being handled unsatisfactorily you may escalate your complaint Please telephone us on 1300 884 987 or write to us at MEDION Australia Pty...

Page 81: ...80 of 80 Telephone 1300 884 987 Internet www medion com au After Sales Support...

Page 82: ...ME Ins 07 2013 MEDION Australia Pty Ltd St Leonards NSW 2065 Australia Hotline 1300 884 987 Opening hours Mon Fri 08 30AM to 06 00PM EST Internet www medion com au E mail Support australia medion com...

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