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CAMERA

Mobile Phone Menu

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Camera

You can use the camera to take photos at any time and any place.
Observe local regulations and respect other peoples' rights of privacy.
In order to use the camera and save the photos taken, a microSD memory

card must be inserted in the mobile phone and set-up as the storage loca-

tion for the photos.
1. Flip the mobile phone open.
2. Navigate to 

Menu

 

Multimedia

 

Camera

.

The subject in front of the camera lens appears on the mobile phone

screen.
3. Press the 

 

key. The camera integrated in the mobile phone stores

the photo.

You can adjust the quality of the photos taken, activate various effects on

the camera, change the white balance and define a variety of other set-

tings.
Some settings assume an in-depth knowledge of photography. Test the

most convenient way of presenting photos for yourself.

Preferred storage

Before starting to take photos with the mobile phone, you must define the

microSD memory card inserted as the storage location for the photos.
1. Navigate to 

Menu

 

Multimedia

 

Camera

 

Choosestorage

.

2. Select 

Phone

 or 

Memorycard

.

3. Select 

OK

. The setting is saved.

Image viewer

1. Navigate to 

Menu

 

Multimedia

 

Camera

 

Photos

.

2. Select the storage location of your photos.
3. Select 

Options

 

Browsestyle

.

Select 

Options

 to view the photos in full screen mode and display other in-

formation on the photos. You can also change the presentation of the col-

lection of photos, define photos as background images, transfer them via

Bluetooth, rename, delete or sort them.

Summary of Contents for classic

Page 1: ...CLASSIC BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG USER MANUAL Art 2124 Version 01 2016 ...

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Page 3: ... 12 Start Screen 13 Putting the Mobile Phone into Operation 15 Inserting the SIM Card 16 Inserting a MicroSD Memory Card 17 Inserting the Battery 18 Charging the Battery 19 Switching the Mobile Phone On and Off 21 Using the Mobile Phone 22 Information on Navigation 22 Methods of Entering Text 23 Making and Taking Calls 24 Menu Options Available During a Call 26 Text Messages SMS 27 Mobile Phone Me...

Page 4: ...utomatic Handsfree Function 63 Organiser 64 Tasks 65 Alarm Clock 66 Calendar 68 Multimedia 69 Camera 70 Radio 72 File Manager 74 User Profiles 75 Picture Dialling 80 Additional Functions 83 File Manager 84 Other Important Information 85 Troubleshooting 85 Technical Data 86 Declaration of Conformity 87 Disposal and Care Instructions 88 Guarantee 89 Hearing Aid Compatibility 89 Index 90 ...

Page 5: ...om damage WARNING Pay attention to the information to prevent any personal injuries Risk of electric shock Never attempt to open and repair the device or accessories yourself Never touch bare contacts with metallic ob jects Never plug in or unplug the charging adapter when your hands are wet Risk of suffocation Keep out of reach of children Keep packaging materials and protective foils out of reac...

Page 6: ...t in the case of longer calls Do not keep the mobile phone near your head With regard to emergencies do not rely on the mobile phone alone For technical reasons it is not possible to guarantee a reliable connection in every situation ATTENTION Avoid the risk of property damage to your device and observe the informa tion Protect the device from moisture dust liquids chemicals vapours heat and direc...

Page 7: ... in the mobile phone to avoid accidentally short circuiting the battery contacts Keep the battery contacts clean and free of dirt The battery can be charged discharged hundreds of times but its service life is limited Replace the battery when the battery power has decreased noticeably To prevent unnecessary power consumption via the power adapter plug disconnect the power adapter plug from the pow...

Page 8: ...ribed in Section Intended Use is considered unintended use Unauthorised modification or recon struction is not permitted Presentation and Symbols Represents the keys Phonebook Represents text in the display Indicates icons in the display 1 This indicates the first step in a set of instructions 2 This indicates the next step in a set of instructions This indicates helpful information intended to si...

Page 9: ...The following components are contained in the mobile phone package 1 mobile phone 1 USB connection cable 1 lithium ion battery 1 charging cradle 1 quick reference manual 1 charging adapter 1 headset Please check the contents of the package carefully If anything is missing or has been damaged during transport DO NOT attempt to put the mobile phone into operation ...

Page 10: ...ral Overview CLASSIC 10 Keys and Operating Elements 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 1 Earpiece 2 Display 3 Camera key 4 Softkey confirm 5 Favourite M1 6 Call key 7 Keypad 8 Navigation keys 9 Softkey cancel back 10 Favourite M2 11 On hook key ...

Page 11: ...ASSIC 11 Keys and Operating Elements 13 12 17 16 18 14 15 19 12 Torch switch 13 Camera 14 Headphone connection port 15 Volume key increase decrease 16 MicroUSB connection port 17 Torch lamp LED 18 SOS key emergency call 19 Battery compartment cover ...

Page 12: ...ay Icons The table below indicates a series of display icons which frequently appear and indicate a specific status of the mobile phone Icon Significance Battery charge Network availability Bluetooth is switched on Headphone is connected Silent mode ...

Page 13: ...ent network availability is displayed graphically at the top left of the mobile phone screen Very good reception Poor reception The more bars in the display icon the better the reception quality Some mobile phone networks offer better coverage than others in different areas Display of the network operator The name of the network operator appears in the top centre of the mobile phone screen underne...

Page 14: ...m sta tus the mobile phone switches off automatically In this case charge the battery for at least 2 hours Display of the time The current time is displayed in the centre of the mobile phone screen When the standard setting is set the time is displayed in the format HH MM hour minute Read this manual to find out how to display the time and date on the start screen Set the time before using the pho...

Page 15: ...e into Operation CLASSIC 15 Putting the Mobile Phone into Operation This chapter provides information on preparing the mobile phone for use Before you start please read the safety information and observe the ad vice contained ...

Page 16: ...ble for SIM2 at the respective points The emergency call SOS function of the phone is completed by the SIM card Therefore the emergency call SOS function can only be used when a SIM card is inserted 1 Remove the battery compartment cover To do this position your thumb on the roughened surface of the battery compartment cover and slide the battery compartment cover gently in the direction of the ar...

Page 17: ...one This increases the quantity of data which can be stored on the mobile phone 1 Slide the metal bar to the left using a little force 2 Pivot the metal bar up 3 Lay the microSD memory card with the contacts facing down in the open compartment as illustrated The shape of the compartment ensures the battery cannot be inserted in correctly 4 Close the metal bar again 5 Slide the metal bar to the rig...

Page 18: ...efore you can use the mobile phone you must insert the battery in the mobile phone 1 Insert the battery as illustrated The shape of the compartment ensures the battery cannot be inserted in correctly 2 Replace the battery compartment cover The battery compartment cov er latches audibly into place ...

Page 19: ...be indicated Before starting to charge the battery check that it has been installed prop erly Do not remove the battery while the mobile phone is being charged This could damage the phone Charging the battery charging adapter 1 Connect the power plug to a properly installed power socket 2 Connect the microUSB plug to the microUSB connection port on the mobile phone Ensure that the microUSB plug is...

Page 20: ...y CLASSIC 20 Charging the battery charging cradle 1 Connect the power plug to a properly installed power socket 2 Connect the microUSB plug to the microUSB connection port on the charging cradle 3 Place the mobile phone in the charging cradle as illustrated ...

Page 21: ...SIC 21 Switching the Mobile Phone On and Off 1 Press the ON HOOK key for 3 seconds The mobile phone is switched on Some SIM cards will require you to enter a PIN code Follow the instruc tions on the screen 2 Press the ON HOOK key key for 3 seconds The mobile phone is switched off ...

Page 22: ...e Back Cancel function You will find display texts Activate illustrated in many sections of this user manual These display texts correspond to the texts which appear in the screen of your mobile phone If several display texts appear in succession these can be displayed in the mobile phone display in the corresponding order by pressing the left hand softkey Key lock The key lock function is intende...

Page 23: ... the re spective number of times to enter the first character Wait until the cursor skips to the next position and then press the key as required to enter the letter again Punctuation and special characters Check that you are in Edit mode and press the key Punctuation marks and special characters are displayed Use the navigation keys to move to the required character and press the left hand softke...

Page 24: ...ng calls are indicated differently according to the settings defined in the mobile phone The mobile phone can signal an incoming call by ringing and or vibrating Taking calls via the key Press the Call key to take an incoming call Taking calls by flipping the phone open Flip the mobile phone open to take an incoming call Rejecting a call You can reject incoming calls in different ways Rejecting ca...

Page 25: ...rogress Ending calls by closing the phone Close the mobile phone cover while a call is in progress to end the call Setting the receiver volume Adjust the receiver volume of the mobile phone while a call is in progress 1 Press the keys at the side of the mobile phone to raise or lower the receiver volume Exposure to the receiver earpiece at full volume for a long period could cause ear damage ...

Page 26: ...ting the phone means that the call continues to be connected but the caller can no longer hear you 1 While a call is in progress navigate to Options Silent On The micro phone is switched off 2 Navigate to Options Silent Off to deactivate the muting function Putting a call on hold You can select whether to put the call in progress on hold Putting a call on hold basically means keeping the caller co...

Page 27: ...rovider Therefore please contact your local mobile service provider for details Writing text messages You can use the function to write short text messages 1 Navigate to Menu Messaging Write message 2 Enter your text 3 Select Options Send to 4 Select Add from Phonebook and then the required phone book contact 5 Select Options Send The text message is sent More detailed information on text messages...

Page 28: ...ns are explained below At certain points of this manual reference is made to SIM1 Since this device supports the use of 2 SIM cards dual SIM the settings are also applicable for SIM2 at the respective points Some texts in the menu appear as scrolling text Wait a moment for the respective selection in order to be able to read the scrolling text complete ly ...

Page 29: ...TS CLASSIC 29 Call Lists Your mobile phone stores the last numbers dialled calls received and calls missed in various call lists If one of the phone numbers received matches an entry in the phone book the associated name appears ...

Page 30: ...e to Menu Call center Call history 2 Select the required call list Missed calls Dialled calls or Received calls 3 Select the required entry 4 Select Options View An overview of more detailed information on the selected entry is displayed Call You can call an entry 1 Navigate to Menu Call center Call history 2 Select the required call list Missed calls Dialled calls or Received calls 3 Select the r...

Page 31: ... 7 Select the required contact Alternatively enter the required phone number manually 8 Select Options Send The text message is sent Save in the phone book You can store entries in the call list in your phone book 1 Navigate to Menu Call center Call history 2 Select the required call list Missed calls Dialled calls or Received calls 3 Select the required entry 4 Select Options Save to Phonebook 5 ...

Page 32: ...confirm the prompt The contact is deleted Alternatively you can delete all the call lists in one operation Navigate to Menu Call center Call history Delete call logs All calls Confirm the prompt Text message counter This menu enables you to see how many text messages you have sent and received If you use two SIM cards you can view the text messages sent and re ceived arranged according to the resp...

Page 33: ...enter phone numbers with the area codes When the memory capacity is used up the corresponding message ap pears when an attempt is made to store another contact Before new entries can be stored old contacts must be deleted The phone book entries are arranged alphabetically To skip directly to a required phone book contact enter the corresponding first letter ...

Page 34: ...ter the first letters of the name stored It may be necessary to press a key several times To enter a name starting with the letter L press the key three times 3 Press the Call key The phone number is dialled Deleting a contact You can delete a contact from the phone book as follows 1 Navigate to Menu Phonebook 2 Select the required contact 3 Select Options Delete and confirm the prompt The contact...

Page 35: ...5 Select Options Save and confirm the prompt The setting is saved Copying a contact The advantage of storage on the mobile phone is that it has a larger ca pacity than that of the SIM card The advantage of using the SIM card as the storage location is that the contacts can be saved independently of the phone You can copy contacts stored in the phone book 1 Navigate to Menu Phonebook 2 Select the r...

Page 36: ...ing defined phone book entries are saved on the SIM card or in the mobile phone memory without any further confirmation re quests 1 Navigate to Menu Phonebook Phonebook settings Preferred storage 2 Select the storage location SIM1 Phone Memory status Information appears regarding the number of contacts stored and storage locations available 1 Navigate to Menu Phonebook Phonebook settings Memory st...

Page 37: ...ok settings Speed dial Status 2 Select On The speed dialling function is switched on Adding contacts for speed dialling Add contacts to the speed dialling function in order to be able to dial them via the keys 1 Navigate to Menu Phonebook Phonebook settings Speed dial Set numbers 2 Select a speed dialling storage location not yet assigned Empty 3 Select the required contact The setting is saved Ca...

Page 38: ...ext Messages You can use the mobile phone to send and receive text messages SMS It is possible that not all functions described are supported by every mobile service provider Therefore please contact your local mobile service provider for details ...

Page 39: ...tains 160 characters Extra costs may be in curred for texts in excess of 160 characters Inbox The text messages received are stored in the inbox View Open the text message to read the content 1 Navigate to Menu Messaging Inbox 2 Select the required text message 3 Select Options View The text message is opened Reply Send a reply to the sender of the text message received 1 Navigate to Menu Messagin...

Page 40: ...sage received is called Forward You can forward a text message received to another contact 1 Navigate to Menu Messaging Inbox 2 Select the required text message 3 Select Options Forward 4 Edit the selected text message 5 Select Options Send to 6 Select Add from Phonebook and then the required phone book contact Alternatively enter the required phone number manually 7 Select Options Send The text m...

Page 41: ... to Menu Messaging Inbox Delete all 2 Confirm the prompt All the text messages in the inbox are deleted Save to phonebook You can save a phone number from which you have received a text mes sage in your phone book 1 Navigate to Menu Messaging Inbox 2 Select the required text message 3 Select Options Save to Phonebook 4 Select the storage location To SIM1 To Phone 5 Enter a name for the phone book ...

Page 42: ...aved as a draft View Open the text message saved as a draft message to display the content 1 Navigate to Menu Messaging Drafts 2 Select the required draft message 3 Select Options View The text message is opened Send Send the text saved as a draft to a recipient 1 Navigate to Menu Messaging Drafts 2 Select the required draft message 3 Select Options Send 4 Select Add from Phonebook and then the re...

Page 43: ...uired draft message 3 Select Options Edit 4 Edit the draft text according to your requirements 5 Select Options Save to Drafts The modifications are saved Delete You can delete a text message saved as a draft 1 Navigate to Menu Messaging Drafts 2 Select the required draft message 3 Select Options Delete 4 Confirm the prompt The draft message is deleted ...

Page 44: ...ect Options Forward 4 Edit the selected text message 5 Select Options Send to 6 Select Add from Phonebook and then the required phone book contact Alternatively enter the required phone number manually 7 Select Options Send The text message is sent Delete You can delete a text message you have sent 1 Navigate to Menu Messaging Sent messages 2 Select the required text message 3 Select Options Delet...

Page 45: ... mobile phone is that it has a larger ca pacity than that of the SIM card If you insert the SIM card in another phone the text messages from the phone are no longer available The advantage of the SIM card as storage location is that you save the text messages independently of the phone the disadvantage being there is less memory capacity available 1 Navigate to Menu Messaging SMS settings Preferre...

Page 46: ...SETTINGS Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC 46 Settings The Settings menu is used to change the basic settings such as time lan guage call settings telephone settings network and security settings etc ...

Page 47: ...hone in order to use this function Otherwise SIM1 is automatically activated You can define whether the mobile phone should access one or both SIM cards inserted 1 Navigate to Menu Settings Dual SIM settings or Dual SIM switch 2 Select the required settings If you select Only SIM1 open or Only SIM2 open all the actions will only be executed from the SIM card selected If you select Dual SIM open yo...

Page 48: ...s the time and date format ac cording to your needs Language The mobile phone can be operated in four different languages German English French and Italian 1 Navigate to Menu Settings Phone settings Language 2 Select the required setting 3 Select OK The setting is saved Switching on off automatically The mobile phone can be switched on or off automatically at a time you define 1 Navigate to Menu S...

Page 49: ...you want on the start screen whether the time should be displayed on the start screen and which ani mation should appear after switching the mobile phone on and off Wallpaper background image 1 Navigate to Menu Settings Phone settings Display Wallpaper 2 Then define which image you want to be displayed on the start screen If you have stored private pictures on the mobile phone you can also use one...

Page 50: ... and define the relevant settings 2 Select OK The setting is saved Back lighting You can define how bright the back lighting of the screen display should be and how long it should be active 1 Navigate to Menu Settings Phone settings Misc settings LCD backlight 2 Select the required settings Change the settings using the Star or Hash key 3 Select OK The setting is saved ...

Page 51: ...le phone searches for and automatically selects the mobile net work assigned to the SIM card or mobile phone provider network opera tor The presettings in this menu are set up by the SIM card or network opera tor We recommend that you do not alter the settings in this menu ...

Page 52: ...efined by your mobile phone provider Set by network 1 Navigate to Menu Call center Call settings SIM1 call settings Caller ID 2 Select the required setting The setting is saved Call waiting You can define whether a new incoming call should be indicated by means of the call waiting signal while a call is already in progress 1 Navigate to Menu Call center Call settings SIM1 call settings Call waitin...

Page 53: ...diverted Alternatively select Activate To new number Options From phonebook and select a contact from the phone book 4 Select Options Done The setting is saved If necessary deactivate all the call diversions you have set up Navigate to Menu Call center Call settings SIM1 call settings Call divert Cancel all diverts Automatic redialling You can define whether your mobile phone should automatically ...

Page 54: ...all settings Advanced settings Call time reminder 2 Define whether you want to be reminded by an acoustic signal of the call time elapsed after a single period Single or a repeated interval Periodic You can also define when or at what intervals the acoustic signal should be issued 3 Select OK The setting is saved Answer mode You can define the way and means by which you take phone calls 1 Navigate...

Page 55: ... Settings Security settings SIM1 security PIN lock 2 Enter the PIN The setting is saved The standard PIN is contained with the documents provided with the SIM card 3 The PIN request is switched on or off Changing the PIN 1 Navigate to Menu Settings Security settings SIM1 security Change PIN 2 Enter your PIN The standard PIN is contained with the documents provided with the SIM card 3 Enter the new...

Page 56: ...ing is saved In its default setting the phone lock password is 1234 The phone lock is also active when there is no SIM card inserted in the mobile phone Changing the phone lock password 1 Navigate to Menu Settings Security settings Phone security Change password 2 Enter the phone lock password 3 Enter the new phone lock password 4 Enter the new phone lock password again The setting is saved ...

Page 57: ...e mobile phone is visible for other Bluetooth capable de vices 3 Select Off The mobile phone is not visible for other Bluetooth capable devices My device Search for other Bluetooth capable devices in your environment with which you want to connect your mobile phone 1 Navigate to Menu Settings Bluetooth My device Search new device 2 Follow the instructions on the screen Your mobile phone is connect...

Page 58: ... be identified and located under other Bluetooth capable devices The default setting for the mobile phone is the name BT Device 1 Navigate to Menu Settings Bluetooth My name The name of the mobile phone is limited to 18 characters 2 Enter a name for the mobile phone 3 Select Options Done The setting is saved ...

Page 59: ...device to third parties e g for repair or sale Make a copy of your personal data on your SIM card or microSD memory card prior to initiating a reset to the factory settings 1 Navigate to Menu Settings Restore settings 2 Enter the phone lock password In its default setting the phone lock password is 1234 3 Confirm the prompt The mobile phone is reset to its factory settings ...

Page 60: ...e dialled in succession in Handsfree mode You can assign up to 4 phone numbers to the SOS key Switching the emergency call function on off Before using the emergency call function it must be activated 1 Navigate to Menu Settings Emergency Settings Switch 2 Select the required setting 3 Select OK The setting is saved Call chain Set whether the emergency call numbers should be called once or repeat ...

Page 61: ...Settings Emergency Settings Number List 2 Select an empty storage location Empty 3 Enter the required phone numbers 4 Select OK The setting is saved SOS text message Enter a text from which it is clearly evident to the recipient that you are in an emergency situation and require help 1 Navigate to Menu Settings Emergency Settings Content When in its default setting the text for the emergency text ...

Page 62: ...efine the content of the text message which should be sent when the bat tery in the mobile phone is almost empty and must be recharged 1 Navigate to Menu Settings Charge remind Content 2 Enter the required text using the keypad The content of the text messages in this case is limited to 127 characters When in its default setting the text for the reminder function is Charge remind 3 Select Done The...

Page 63: ...ia the mobile phone loudspeaker automatically Exposure to the receiver earpiece at full volume for a long period could cause ear damage Do not hold the mobile phone directly on the ear when listening via the loudspeaker 1 Navigate to Menu Settings Hand free setting 2 Select On The function is activated You can deactivate the function while a call is in progress ...

Page 64: ...e Menu CLASSIC 64 Organiser You can arrange the most important tasks in the organiser provided on the mobile phone The mobile phone can be used to enter tasks of which you want to be reminded as an alarm clock or a calendar ...

Page 65: ... time and date using the keypad Alarm You can define if and when you want to be reminded of the due time of the task Off On 5 min before 10 min before 15 min before or 30 min before 1 Select Alarm Select 2 Select the alarm type required Repeat This function is used to define when and how often you want to be remind ed of the respective task Customize Single Everyday Weekly Monthly or Yearly 1 Sele...

Page 66: ... Select Save The alarm is saved You can define more settings to adapt the alarm clock Snooze function You can define the duration minutes of the snooze function 1 Select Snooze min 2 Select the required period Change the setting using the Hash or Star key Repeat You can define whether and if so how often the alarm should be repeated Single Everyday or Custom 1 Select Repeat 2 Select the required e...

Page 67: ...sing the Hash or Star key Select either from the 20 various ringing tones or a radio station stored in the channel list Alert type You can define how the mobile phone should provide its alert signals Vib and ring Ring only or Vib only 1 Select Alert type 2 Select the required alert type Change the settings using the Star or Hash key 3 Select Save The alert type set is saved ...

Page 68: ...nd a month overview 1 Navigate to Menu Organizer Calendar Options 2 Select Go to weekly view or Go to monthly view 3 The view selected is displayed Jump to date You can skip directly to a date in the future or past as necessary This may be useful for example if you want to know on which weekday a birthday marriage or other important events fall in the following year 1 Navigate to Menu Organizer Ca...

Page 69: ...Mobile Phone Menu MULTIMEDIA CLASSIC 69 Multimedia ...

Page 70: ...hange the white balance and define a variety of other set tings Some settings assume an in depth knowledge of photography Test the most convenient way of presenting photos for yourself Preferred storage Before starting to take photos with the mobile phone you must define the microSD memory card inserted as the storage location for the photos 1 Navigate to Menu Multimedia Camera Choose storage 2 Se...

Page 71: ...ine the settings for the colour temperature 1 Navigate to Menu Multimedia Camera White balance Adjust and define the settings as required Scene mode 1 Navigate to Menu Multimedia Camera Scene mode Adjust and define the set tings as required Effects Complete any adjustments to the effects settings 1 Navigate to Menu Multimedia Camera Effect settings Adjust and define the settings as required Resett...

Page 72: ...a channel and the transmission frequency of the channel 5 Select OK The radio station is saved in the channel list Manual input Enter the transmission frequency manually to access a radio station direct ly 1 Navigate to Menu Multimedia FM radio Options Manual input 2 Enter the transmission frequency of the radio station 3 Select OK You will hear the manually entered radio station Automatic station...

Page 73: ...s well as the headset 1 Navigate to Menu Multimedia FM radio Options Settings Loudspeaker Change the On or Off status using the Hash or Star key 2 Select Save The setting is saved The radio only works when the headphone is connected The headset must also be connected in order to play the radio via the mobile phone loudspeaker Volume control You can increase or reduce the volume of the radio statio...

Page 74: ...ger enables you to manage the memory of the mobile phone and memory of a microSD card if inserted 1 Navigate to Menu File manager 2 You can manage the files according to your needs You can create rename and delete folders sort existing files or format the entire memory ...

Page 75: ...on alert text message tones volume switching on off tones and other acoustic signals together in a personalised menu You have the choice of selecting a preinstalled user profile General Silent Meeting Outdoor and My style and adapting it to your own needs We recommend using the My style user profile when you want to define per sonal settings ...

Page 76: ...stomise all user profiles However we recommend entering your personalised settings in the user profile My style 1 Navigate to Menu User profiles 2 Select the user profile required 3 Select Options Customize Alert type You can define which type of alert signal Ring only Vib only Vib and ring or Vib then ring should be issued by the mobile phone when calls and text messages are received 1 Navigate t...

Page 77: ... 20 different ringing tones available 1 Navigate to Incoming call 2 Select the required setting You can select a ringing tone and a short time later the selected tone is played briefly Volume for incoming calls You can set the volume of the ringing tone for incoming calls 1 Navigate to Ringtone volume 2 Select the required setting Change the settings using the Star or Hash key Ringing tone for inc...

Page 78: ...signal when the keys on the keypad are pressed 1 Navigate to Keypad 2 Select the required setting Change the settings using the Star or Hash key Key tone volume You can adjust the volume of the key tone 1 Navigate to Keytone volume 2 Select the required setting Change the settings using the Star or Hash key Power on tone You can select one of the ten different power on tones available 1 Navigate t...

Page 79: ...ed opened 1 Navigate to cover open 2 Select the required setting You can select a ringing tone and a short time later the selected tone is played briefly Tone on closing the mobile phone You can define whether the mobile phone should issue an acoustic signal when the mobile phone is closed 1 Navigate to cover close 2 Select the required setting You can select a ringing tone and a short time later ...

Page 80: ... dialled You can transfer your own pictures from a computer to the mobile phone or the memory card and set them up for picture dialling To ensure optimal display quality of the pictures only use photos with a resolution of 80 x 80 pixels Otherwise pictures could be blurred or not shown at all Only pictures in jpeg format can be displayed In order to adapt your pictures use the image converter prov...

Page 81: ...he fact that the image appears as a grey silhouette 3 Select Add 4 Select the required phone book entry and confirm the prompt The phone book entry is saved as a picture dialling contact Adding a picture for picture dialling You can use pictures which you have transferred from your computer onto the mobile phone 1 Select Pic 2 Press and hold the key to which the required picture selection contact ...

Page 82: ...ntact is dialled Sending a text message to a picture dialling contact 1 Select Pic 2 Press and hold the key to which the required picture selection contact is assigned 3 Select Write message 4 Enter your text 5 Select Options Send to 6 Select the required picture contact 7 Select Options Send The text message is sent Deleting a picture dialling contact 1 Select Pic 2 Press and hold the key to whic...

Page 83: ...er 3 Select OK The setting is saved Shortcut The mobile phone is equipped with a so called Shortcut quick access key The Camera and Phone Book functions can be started simply by pressing the key 1 When the mobile phone is in Standby mode press the navigation up key The camera is activated and the subject in front of the cam era lens appears in the display 2 When the mobile phone is in Standby mode...

Page 84: ...ger enables you to manage the memory of the mobile phone and memory of a microSD card if inserted 1 Navigate to Menu File manager 2 You can manage the files according to your needs You can create rename and delete folders sort existing files or format the entire memory ...

Page 85: ...age appears in the display for some functions indicating execution use is not possible Many functions can only be used after the respective service has been applied for Therefore please contact your mobile ser vice provider locally for more details Screen frozen or no re sponse when pressing keys Remove the battery for 3 minutes and try again No connection to the mobile telecommunica tion network ...

Page 86: ...3 x 18 mm Weight Approx 91 g incl battery Power supply Input 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 0 40 A Output 5 V 500 mA Battery 3 7 V 600 mAh Charging time approx 2 hours Standby time Up to 120 hours Max talk time Up to 4 hours Display 2 4 LCD with back lighting Operating conditions 10 C to 40 C at 30 to 75 rel humidity GSM1 Global System for Mobile Communications Standard for mobile phones ...

Page 87: ...rective 1999 5 EC directive on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and the mutual recognition of their conformity Conformity with the above mentioned directive is confirmed by the CE mark on the device To view the complete Declaration of Conformity please refer to the free download available on our website www olympia vertrieb de ...

Page 88: ...ironment from batteries Never open damage or swallow batteries or allow them to pollute the envi ronment They may contain toxic ecologically hazardous heavy metals You are legally obliged to dispose of batteries and power packs at a bat tery retailer or in the corresponding containers provided at collection points by local public waste authorities Disposal is free of charge The symbol indicates th...

Page 89: ... network If the problem cannot be solved over the phone please send the equip ment together with the purchase receipt in the original packaging to the following address Service Center Hattingen Zum Kraftwerk 1 45527 Hattingen Hearing Aid Compatibility This mobile phone is equipped with an integrated induction coil and is hearing aid compatible To ensure optimal use of the mobile phone with the hea...

Page 90: ...rophone 26 Putting a call on hold 26 Camera 70 Care instructions 88 Contacts See Phone book D Date See Settings Declaration of conformity 87 Disposal 88 E Emergency call function 60 Emergency text message 61 On Off 60 Emergency call function Emergency call numbers 61 F Factory settings 59 Favourite keys 83 File manager 74 84 G Getting started Inserting a microSD memory card 17 Inserting the batter...

Page 91: ...ck 56 PIN code 55 Settings 46 Automatic handsfree function 63 Display 49 Dual SIM 47 Language 48 Network settings 51 Reminder Discharged Battery 62 Time and date 48 Shortcut 83 SMS See Text messages SOS key See Emergency call function Speed dialling 37 Activating 37 Adding contacts 37 Calling contacts 37 Start screen 13 Starting up 15 Switching the mobile phone on and off See Getting started T Tec...

Page 92: ...able in the Internet at www olympia vertrieb de Please note that the copyright for this user manual lies with Olympia and therefore may not be copied or sold The information contained in the manual is only intended for per sonal use ...

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