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Instruction manual

Smartphone

MEDION

®

Summary of Contents for S5004

Page 1: ...Instruction manual Smartphone MEDION...

Page 2: ...eral 14 2 3 Cleaning and care 18 2 4 Data backup 19 2 5 Information about the display 19 2 6 Notes on batteries and rechargeable batteries 20 2 7 Environmental requirements 22 2 8 In the event of faul...

Page 3: ...de 37 6 4 Main screen 38 6 5 Status and notification symbols 40 6 6 Using the notification field 42 6 7 Making checking settings 43 6 7 1 Wireless networks 43 6 7 2 Device 44 6 7 3 Personal 45 6 7 4 S...

Page 4: ...ing data usage 54 7 5 Changing the data volume 55 7 6 Activating Wi Fi 56 8 Addendum to instructions for use of smartphone 57 8 1 Exposure to radio frequency energy 57 9 Disposal 58 10 Conformity info...

Page 5: ...anual carefully and follow all instructions gi ven The instructions will help you to opera te the device reliably and help lengthen its service life Store these instructions ready to hand near the dev...

Page 6: ...a tal injury WARNING Warning possible mortal danger and or serious irreversible inju ries WARNING Warning danger due to excessive volume CAUTION Warning possible light or mode rate injuries PLEASE NOT...

Page 7: ...6 of 71 PLEASE NOTE Please follow the guidelines in the operating instructions Bullet point information on operating steps and results Tasks to be performed...

Page 8: ...t modify the device without our consent and do not use any auxiliary equipment which we have not approved or supplied Use only spare parts and accessories which we have supplied or approved Heed all t...

Page 9: ...t and is thus prohibited In hospitals clinics or other health centres and in any locations in the direct vicinity of medical devices In all locations where there is a risk of explosion e g petrol stat...

Page 10: ...et In order to limit these costs we recommend that you purchase a contract with an Inter net flat rate NOTE When the phone is used for the first time roaming is deactivated Check your mobile service t...

Page 11: ...owed exactly It is an offence to hold a telephone in your hand or between your head and your shoulder to make a call while driving It is also illegal to write SMS e mail or use other programs while dr...

Page 12: ...me levels as well as changes to the ba sic settings of the equaliser drivers software or operating system gen erates excessive acoustic pressure and can lead to loss of hearing Before pressing play se...

Page 13: ...cause serious defects and result in danger to life and limb for you and others Do not use the mailbox while driving Do not listen to your messages until you have parked the car and switched the motor...

Page 14: ...r car For cars with airbags Bear in mind that the activation of the airbag involves the release of a large amount of force There fore never install permanent telephone equipment in the area above the...

Page 15: ...en There is a risk of suffocation if used improperly DANGER Risk of electrical shock There are live components inside this AC adapter In the event of an unintentional short circuit of this AC adapter...

Page 16: ...ing the device may im pair the electrical safety of the product Operate the mains charging device only on earthed power outlets with AC 100 240 V 60 Hz If you are not sure about the power supply at th...

Page 17: ...from the socket Never pull on the cable Position the cable so that it cannot be stepped on or tripped over Do not place any objects on the cables to avoid damaging them Do not allow plug in connection...

Page 18: ...kers mobile phones DECT telephones etc in order to avoid malfunctions and data loss Do not connect any devices to the pro duct which do not meet the requirements set out in the EN60950 standard Inform...

Page 19: ...o clean the de vice Use appropriate cleaners to wipe the dis play e g glass cleaners or monitor clea ners available from specialist retailers Clean the screen with a soft lint free cloth Do not place...

Page 20: ...ng from a loss of data or for any conse quential damages 2 5 Information about the display Do not place any objects on top of the device and do not exert pressure on the screen This could break the sc...

Page 21: ...in order to prevent malfunction 2 6 Notes on batteries and rechargeable batteries This device contains a lithium ion battery Please note the following when using lithium ion rechargeable batteries and...

Page 22: ...s You could injure your hands or fingers or battery fluid could come into contact with your eyes or skin If this happens rin se the affected areas with plenty of clean water and contact your doctor im...

Page 23: ...ephone and do not shake it Rough handling can da mage the internal circuitry Do not paint your telephone as the paint could block the microphone the ear pie ce or hinder moving parts and thus pre vent...

Page 24: ...smartphone NOTE When using wired headsets ensu re the correct plug connection see technical details 2 8 In the event of faults If the charger connection cable or device is damaged immediately disconne...

Page 25: ...hone to the ear on the opposite side to your pacemaker to avoid any possible adverse effects Switch off the telephone immediately if you suspect any adverse effects 2 10 People with hearing aids If yo...

Page 26: ...tworks or while certain network services and or telephone functions are being used Contact your local network operator 2 12 Saving a number for use in emergencies If you are involved in an accident or...

Page 27: ...e notified you can use ICE1 ICE2 and so on 3 Contents of package Please check your purchase to ensure all items are inclu ded and contact us within 14 days of purchase if the deli very is incomplete T...

Page 28: ...2 Camera 3 SIM card slot 4 On off switch 5 Tap the button shows the options available for the current display option button Tap button return to the home screen start button Tap the button return to...

Page 29: ...28 of 71 Ref Description 9 SD card slot 10 3 5 mm jack for headset 11 Camera...

Page 30: ...r telepho ne calls or data transmission First you need to specify which SIM card slot is to be used for data transmis sion however as it is not possib le for both card slots to use the In ternet funct...

Page 31: ...elephone usage before purchasing the SIM card You will also receive your telephone number with the SIM card Furthermore SIM cards can also feature additional memory functions e g for the telephone boo...

Page 32: ...ing cards NOTE Always ensure that the telephone is switched off when carrying out this process to avoid any damage to the device or the card 1 Open the card slot as shown below 2 Insert the cards into...

Page 33: ...or the right way round Do not force it Insert the other end of the cable into the USB connec tion on your computer or use the supplied mains char ger Connect the charger to an easily accessible mains...

Page 34: ...Do not use any pointed or sharp edged objects Tap on the display to select apps or to open applica tions If you hold down your finger on an input field all of the available options will be displayed...

Page 35: ...this you will generally require a Google account This account will allow you to access a larger number of services such as Google Mail 6 First use When you first switch on your phone make the followin...

Page 36: ...isplay An Internet connection is required in order to create a Google ac count or to sign in You can connect to the Internet either via your SIM card or a Wi Fi connection Please bear in mind that cos...

Page 37: ...creenshot creates an image of the current screen contents Airplane mode switches the phone to airplane mode Silent switches the phone to silent mode Vibration switches the phone to vibration mode Soun...

Page 38: ...hed off after a certain time You can set this time under Settings Display Sleep Press the ON OFF button to switch to sleep mode 6 3 Waking up the phone from sleep mode This is the standard setting and...

Page 39: ...71 6 4 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 desired 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 9 10 image sim...

Page 40: ...39 of 71 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 Voice entry 10 Network battery date display...

Page 41: ...meanings of the individual icons are as fol lows G GPRS in use No signal E EDGE in use Signal strength 3G 3G in use GPS active H HSDPA in use Call is being recorded USB connection Alarm has been set...

Page 42: ...ation Outstanding event Vibration mode Airplane mode Song playback Silent Playback via the connec ted paired headset New SMS MMS voice mail Downloading data New Google Mail message USB tethering is en...

Page 43: ...the top downwards over the sta tus bar to open the notification field that displays your ca lendar events new messages and current settings such as call forwarding or call status In addition you can...

Page 44: ...ration and ma nagement of your Wi Fi connection Bluetooth Configuration and ma nagement of your Blu etooth connection Authorise mobile data con nections and virtual priva te networks SIM cards Set whi...

Page 45: ...name Description Fn Buttons Configure the buttons Display Select display settings e g brightness Sound notifi cation Select the sound settings e g ring tones and notifications Storage Check the avail...

Page 46: ...finding Security Create your unlock pattern define the SIM lock or me mory management of the credentials for your mobile phone Accounts Here you can link a new or existing account with the current use...

Page 47: ...one and date time format Scheduled power on off Set the time and the day of the automatic shut off switch on Accessibility After installing the appli cations for input support you can set various opti...

Page 48: ...o ne Display of phone details status and legal informati on 6 8 Favourites list 1 2 3 4 5 1 Start call 2 Contacts Access to all contacts on your mobile phone 3 Open main menu 4 SMS MMS messages 5 Open...

Page 49: ...telephone icon on the home screen Now tap on and enter a telephone number Tap on to start dialling It is also possible to make a call from the contact list call list or a text message 6 9 1 Accepting...

Page 50: ...acts for the first time with a new SIM card you must first select the standard SIM card Set the standard SIM or activate the Always ask function to be asked each time you open the contacts You can cal...

Page 51: ...nction to be asked each time you open the SMS MMS notifica tion centre 6 10 1 Writing a new message Tap on SMS MMS Tap on Enter the number or name of the recipient Correspon ding contacts will be sugg...

Page 52: ...e in your contract NOTE Read the chapter Internet careful ly to avoid unnecessarily high mo bile phone bills Also contact your mobile phone service provider if the settings for accessing the mobile da...

Page 53: ...umber if the network uses a proxy server Tap on on the main screen Tap on Settings More Mobile networks Ac cess point Names Press the menu key and tap on New APN Tap on Name to enter the name of your...

Page 54: ...ommend that you purchase a contract with an Inter net flat rate Find out about the various options available from your mobile phone service provider Also ask about the tariffs for using your telephone...

Page 55: ...ng the device and if required switch off mobile data services until you have activated a suitable Internet flat rate Pro ceed as follows Tap on Now tap on Settings More Now tap on Mobil networks Data...

Page 56: ...flat rates with different data usage limits it is advisable to define the data usage limit for your mobile phone contract in the data usage limit function on your telephone For example if your monthly...

Page 57: ...s function The name of all of the Wi Fi networks available for your telephone and their security settings open or secure will now be displayed Tap on a network to which you want to connect Press the m...

Page 58: ...gy absorbed by the human body The maximum SAR limit Specific Absorption Rate for mobile telephones approved by the Council of the Euro pean Union is 2 0 W kg Maximum levels applicable to this model SA...

Page 59: ...y to find out about collection centres for environmentally sound dis posal of electrical and electronic scrap Batteries Used batteries do not belong in the household rubbish They should be taken to a...

Page 60: ...hat the product conforms to the following European requirements R TTE Directive 1999 5 EC Ecodesign Directive 2009 125 EC RoHS Directive 2011 65 EU Full declarations of conformity are available at htt...

Page 61: ...luetooth V4 0 function Display size 12 7 cm 5 touch screen Resolution 720 x 1280 Camera Sensor type CMOS fixed image Resolution front camera 5 million pixels Resolution rear camera 13 million pixels S...

Page 62: ...facturer Ktek Co Ltd China AC Input 100 240V 50 60 Hz 0 45 A DC output 5 0 V 2 A Headphones headset 3 5 mm CTIA stan dard SIM 2 x microSIM Temperatures In operation 5 C to 35 C Not in operation 0 C to...

Page 63: ...he MSN number of your device in the search field You will find these details on the rear of your device In the window that appears next select the category Software 2 Alternatively we can send you the...

Page 64: ...gned to make sure that you have the freedom to distribute copies of free software and charge for this service if you wish that you receive source code or can get it if you want it that you can change...

Page 65: ...s to say a work containing the Program or a portion of it either verbatim or with modifications and or translated into another language Hereinaf ter translation is included without limitation in the t...

Page 66: ...ent your work based on the Program is not required to print an announcement These requirements apply to the modified work as a whole If identifia ble sections of that work are not derived from the Pro...

Page 67: ...s plus any associated interface definition files plus the scripts used to control compilation and installation of the executable However as a special exception the sour ce code distributed need not in...

Page 68: ...tions under this License and any other pertinent obligations then as a conse quence you may not distribute the Program at all For example if a pa tent license would not permit royalty free redistribut...

Page 69: ...ify a version number of this License you may choose any version ever published by the Free Software Foundation 10 If you wish to incorporate parts of the Program into other free pro grams whose distri...

Page 70: ...PROGRAM TO OPERATE WITH ANY OTHER PROGRAMS EVEN IF SUCH HOLDER OR OTHER PARTY HAS BEEN ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGES END OF TERMS AND CONDITIONS LGPL VERSION 2 1 13 Legal notice Copyright...

Page 71: ...t 51 D Data backup 19 Data volumes 55 E Emergency calls 24 Environmental requirements 22 F Faults 23 Front 28 H Hearing aids 24 I Information about the display 19 Internet 54 L Licence information 62...

Page 72: ...71 of 71 R Roaming 9 S Safety instructions 4 10 Sale 4 SIM card 31 SMS MMS 49 Start button 28 W Wi Fi 56...

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