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TOUCH II

BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG

USER MANUAL

Artikelnummer

 2150 / Version 11/2015

Summary of Contents for TOUCH II

Page 1: ...TOUCH II BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG USER MANUAL Artikelnummer 2150 Version 11 2015 ...

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Page 3: ...ation 15 Inserting the SIM Card 16 Inserting a MicroSD Memory Card 17 Inserting the Battery 18 Charging the Battery 19 Switching On the Mobile Phone 21 Switching Off the Mobile Phone 21 Using the Mobile Phone 22 Call Key 23 On hook Key 24 Home Key 25 Making Taking and Ending Calls 26 Menu Options Available During a Call 32 Entering Text 34 Mobile Phone Menu 36 Picture Dialling 37 Phone Book 40 Spe...

Page 4: ...5 Call Settings 66 Bluetooth 69 User Profiles 71 Camera 74 Radio 77 Calendar 80 Organiser 82 Alarm Clock 83 Calculator 84 File Manager 85 Other Functions 86 Other Important Information 87 Troubleshooting 87 Technical Data 88 Declaration of Conformity 89 SAR Information 90 Information on Disposal 91 Maintenance 91 Guarantee 91 ...

Page 5: ...t least 15 cm Never carry the mobile phone in a breast pocket when switched on Always hold the mobile phone to the ear furthest away from the pacemaker during calls Switch the mo bile phone off immediately if you notice or suspect any adverse effects CAUTION Risk of explosion through improper replacement or removal of the lithium battery Only replace the lithium battery by a type ap proved by the ...

Page 6: ... and direct sunlight The phone is not waterproof therefore keep it dry Only use original accessories Only connect accessories approved by the manufacturer Repairs to this device may only be completed by properly qualified service personnel When using mobile communication equipment interference can cause disturbances Telephoning while driving is only permitted when the applicable legal regulations ...

Page 7: ...n the battery power has decreased noticeably To prevent unnecessary power consumption via the power adapter plug disconnect the power adapter plug from the power socket when the battery is not being charged Intended Use This mobile phone is designed for telephoning when connected to a mo bile phone network Any other use is considered unintended use Unautho rised modification or reconstruction is n...

Page 8: ...n 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 simplify using the mobile phone Scope of Delivery 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 headphone 1 charging adapter ...

Page 9: ...General Overview KEYS AND OPERATING ELEMENTS TOUCH II 9 Keys and Operating Elements 3 1 2 5 4 1 Earpiece 2 Display 3 Call key 4 Home Key 5 On hook key ...

Page 10: ...erview TOUCH II 10 6 7 8 9 10 14 13 11 12 6 Volume key increase decrease 7 MicroUSB connection port 8 Headphone socket 9 Camera 10 SOS key emergency call function 11 Loudspeaker 12 Battery compartment cover 13 Camera key 14 Charge contacts ...

Page 11: ...te a specific status of the mobile phone Symbol Significance Battery charge Network availability Bluetooth is switched on Headphone is connected Silent mode You will find display texts e g SOS Volume illustrated in many sections of this operating manual These display texts correspond to the texts which appear in the screen of your mobile phone ...

Page 12: ...enu options icons indi cating the battery charge and network availability and first two picture di alling contacts are also displayed Display of the network availability The current 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 ...

Page 13: ...battery charge status is indicated at the top right of the mobile phone display Full Half empty Low Empty In cases where the battery charge is extremely low it is possible that the back lighting for the screen no longer works and certain functions are no longer available The corresponding warning message appears in the dis play Charge the battery in the mobile phone for at least two hours When the...

Page 14: ... at the top left of the mobile phone screen When the standard setting is set the time is displayed in the format HH MM hour minute Set the time before using the phone for the first time If you reset the mobile phone settings to their factory settings the current time must be set again ...

Page 15: ... into Operation TOUCH II 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: ...al SIM the settings are also applicable for SIM2 at the respective points The emergency call SOS function of the phone is completed by a SIM card Therefore the emergency call SOS function can only be used when a SIM card is inserted 1 Remove the battery compartment cover Use the notch on the under side of the mobile phone 2 Insert the SIM card in the slot labelled SIM 1 Ensure the SIM card is alig...

Page 17: ...bile phone 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 Ensure the microSD memory card is aligned cor rectly 4 Pivot the metal bar down and slide it to the right using a little force The metal bar latches ...

Page 18: ...ing the Battery Before you can use the mobile phone you must insert the battery in the mobile phone 1 Insert the battery as illustrated Pay attention the battery is aligned cor rectly 2 Replace the battery compartment cover The battery compartment cov er latches audibly into place ...

Page 19: ... 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 with the 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 co...

Page 20: ...y with the 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 The charging process is indicated in the display by means of a charging battery icon ...

Page 21: ...hone 1 Press the On hook key for 3 seconds The mobile phone is switched on 2 Some SIM cards will require you to enter a PIN code Follow the in structions on the screen Switching Off the Mobile Phone 1 Press the On hook key for 3 seconds 2 Touch the Scheduled power off option The mobile phone is switched off ...

Page 22: ... Swiping and Touching The mobile phone display reacts to being touched by your finger or other conductive input devices The mobile phone display is operated by means of two different actions Swipe Touch The display reacts to the electrical conductivity of your fingertips It is not possible to operate the display when wearing gloves ...

Page 23: ...all Key Press the Call key to initiate dialling of a number entered take in coming calls and activate or confirm other actions selected in the menus provided by the mobile phone The pressure point of the Call key is clearly audible and perceptible ...

Page 24: ... TOUCH II 24 On hook Key Press the On hook key to end calls in progress reject incoming calls and navigate one menu level back within a series of menu selections The pressure point of the On hook key is clearly audible and percep tible ...

Page 25: ...bile Phone HOME KEY TOUCH II 25 Home Key Press the Home key to return to the start screen from any menu lev el by simply touching the key once The pressure point of the Home key is clearly audible and percepti ble ...

Page 26: ...e that the start screen is dis played as the starting point Making calls 1 Touch the Call menu option 2 Enter the phone number required Touch the Delete option in order to delete entries 3 Press the Call key The phone number is dialled Alternatively touch or depending on the SIM card from which you want to make the call The number is dialled ...

Page 27: ...G CALLS TOUCH II 27 Taking calls Incoming calls can be indicated differently according to the settings de fined in the mobile phone The mobile phone can signal an incoming call by ringing and or vibrating Press the Call key to take an incoming call ...

Page 28: ...KING TAKING AND ENDING CALLS Using the Mobile Phone TOUCH II 28 Ending calls Press the On hook key to end a call currently in progress After the call has been ended the start screen returns to the display ...

Page 29: ...G TAKING AND ENDING CALLS TOUCH II 29 Rejecting calls Press the On hook key to reject an incoming call The caller receives a busy dialling tone in this case After the call has been rejected the start screen returns to the display ...

Page 30: ...ve the battery 1 Press and hold the On hook key for 3 seconds Touch the Keylock option to activate the key lock The display goes out and the mobile phone is switched to energy save mode 2 Press any key to deactivate energy save mode on the mobile phone Swipe from the middle of the display to the top edge of the display to deactivate the key lock function The start screen appears Calls can still be...

Page 31: ... receiver volume Adjust the receiver volume of the mobile phone while a call is in progress 1 Press the keys on the left hand 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 32: ...ess Muting means that the call continues to be connected but the caller can no longer hear you 1 While a call is in progress touch Options Mute The microphone is switched off 2 Touch Options Unmute to deactivate the muting function and resume the call 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 connecte...

Page 33: ... function is supported by your mobile phone provider and you are already engaged in a call with someone 1 Touch Options while a call is in progress 2 Touch Names and select another contact in the phone book 3 Touch Call The number of the contact selected is dialled The call with the first caller is put on hold 4 When the second person called takes the call touch Conference The conference call is m...

Page 34: ... Text Hiding Unhiding the keyboard Touch an editable input field e g Write message The keyboard appears Enter your text Touch to hide the keyboard In order to unhide the keypad again after having completed entering text simply touch the text you have entered ...

Page 35: ...ary The keyboard layout con taining the corresponding character sets and special characters for other languages are displayed Punctuation special characters and digits Touch in Edit mode Punctuation marks special characters and digits are displayed Select the required character Other entries and functions Touch to enter a space Touch to delete a character Touch and hold for 2 seconds to delete all...

Page 36: ...tom or bot tom to top in order to view all the highest level menus All the most important functions are explained below with the aid of texts illustrations and examples 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 The following descriptions always assume that the starting point for the op erati...

Page 37: ...picture dialling To ensure optimal display quality of the pictures only use photos with a resolution of 96 x 96 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 provided on our homepage at www olympia vertrieb de Transferring pictures from computer 1 Connect the mobile phone to a com...

Page 38: ...act Adding a picture Use either pictures you have transferred from your computer to the mobile phone or photographed with your mobile phone Transferring pictures from computer 1 Touch the picture contact required 2 Touch Get Image From File 3 Touch the storage location containing the required picture Phone or Memory card 4 Touch the required picture The picture is added to the selected picture dia...

Page 39: ...cting the corresponding picture You can then see the person to be called on the screen before actually making the call 1 Touch the picture contact required 2 Touch Call The picture dialling contact is dialled Sending a text message to the picture dialling contact 1 Touch the picture contact required 2 Touch Send text message 3 Enter your text 4 Touch Options Send to 5 Touch the picture contact req...

Page 40: ...ontacts must be deleted or a new memory location selected The advantage of storage on the mobile phone is that it has a larger ca pacity than that of the SIM card If you insert the SIM card in another mo bile phone the phone numbers stored on the old mobile phone are not available The advantage of the SIM card as storage location is that you save the text messages independently of the phone the di...

Page 41: ...e name and phone number Always enter phone numbers with the area codes 3 Touch Options 4 Touch Save The newly created contact is added to the phone book You can also assign a speed dialling number or picture to the contacts saved Calling a contact from the phone book You can call contacts stored in the phone book as follows 1 Touch Names 2 Touch the contact required 3 Press the Call key The phone ...

Page 42: ...ending on the setting defined phone book entries are saved on the SIM card or in the mobile phone memory without any further confirmation requests 1 Touch Names Options Phonebook settings Preferred storage 2 Select the storage location SIM Phone Both Memory status The Memory status menu displays the memory locations available on the mobile phone and on the SIM card 1 Touch Names Options Phonebook ...

Page 43: ...itched on in the Names menu 1 Touch Names Options Phonebook settings Speed dial Status 2 Touch On The speed dialling function is switched on Adding a contact You must set up a contact in the phone book before you can assign the contact to a speed dialling key Add contacts to the speed dialling function in order to be able to dial them via the to keys 1 Touch Names Options Phonebook settings Speed ...

Page 44: ...tion to write a text message 1 Touch Messaging Write message 2 Touch To then the required phone book contact and finally Add Alternatively enter a phone number manually in the input field for the re cipient You can use this input field to enter several recipients for your text message Separate the recipients with a semicolon 3 Touch the bottom text field for the text message and enter the required...

Page 45: ...message se lected is displayed Reply You can send a reply to the sender of the text message received 1 Touch Messaging Inbox 2 Touch the text message required 3 Touch Options Reply 4 Enter your text 5 Touch Options Send The text message is sent Call sender You can call the sender of the text message received 1 Touch Messaging Inbox 2 Touch the text message required 3 Touch Options Call sender The ...

Page 46: ...he recipients with a semicolon 5 Touch the bottom text field for the text message and edit the text mes sage as required 6 Touch Options Send The text message is sent to the contacts selected Delete You can delete a text message you have received from the inbox 1 Touch Messaging Inbox 2 Touch the text message required 3 Touch Options Delete and confirm the prompt The text message is deleted Delete...

Page 47: ...which you have received a text mes sage in your phone book 1 Touch Messaging Inbox 2 Touch the text message required 3 Touch Options Save to Phonebook 4 Select the storage location To SIM or To Phone 5 Enter a name for the phone book contact 6 Touch Options Save The new phone book entry is saved ...

Page 48: ...sage 2 Touch the bottom text field for the text message and enter the required text The number of characters already entered and total number of characters available for your text 0 612 appear at the top right edge of the display 3 Touch Options Save The text message is saved as a draft View You can open the text message saved as a draft message to display the content 1 Touch Messaging Drafts 2 To...

Page 49: ... this input field to enter several recipients for your text message Separate the recipients with a semicolon 5 Touch the bottom text field for the text message and edit the text mes sage as required 6 Touch Options Send The text message is sent Edit You can edit the text which you have already saved as a draft 1 Touch Messaging Drafts 2 Touch the draft text required 3 Touch Options Edit 4 Touch th...

Page 50: ...h the draft text required 3 Touch Options Delete 4 Confirm the prompt The text message which is saved as a draft is deleted Delete all You can delete all the texts saved as drafts 1 Touch Messaging Drafts 2 Touch a draft message 3 Touch Delete all and confirm the prompt All the text messages saved in the Drafts folder are deleted ...

Page 51: ...sent to another contact 1 Touch Messaging Sent messages 2 Touch the text message required 3 Touch Options Forward 4 Touch To then the required phone book contact and finally Add Alternatively enter a phone number manually in the input field for the re cipient You can use this input field to enter several recipients for your text message Separate the recipients with a semicolon 5 Touch the bottom t...

Page 52: ...ouch the text message required 3 Touch Options Delete and confirm the prompt The text message is deleted Delete all You can delete all the text messages you have previously sent 1 Touch Messaging Sent messages 2 Touch any of the text messages 3 Touch Options Delete all and confirm the prompt All the text messages in the inbox are deleted ...

Page 53: ...IM 2 Edit the entries according to your requirements 3 Touch Options Save The setting is saved Memory status You can display how many storage locations are still available for text messages on the mobile phone and the SIM card 1 Touch Messaging Message settings Memory status A list of storage locations still available for your text messages is displayed Text message counter You can display how man...

Page 54: ... messages are stored on the mobile phone or SIM card The advantage of storage on the mobile phone is that it has a larger ca pacity than that of the SIM card If you insert the SIM card in another mo bile phone the texts messages stored on the old mobile phone are not available The advantage of the SIM card as storage location is that you save the text messages independently of the phone the disadv...

Page 55: ...d If one of the phone numbers received matches an entry in the phone book the associated name appears Call list options The same options are available for all of the call lists Call You can call an entry from any of the call lists 1 Touch Call history 2 Touch Missed calls Dialled calls or Received calls as necessary 3 Touch the required entry 4 Touch Options Call The entry selected is dialled ...

Page 56: ...ry 3 Touch the required entry 4 Touch Options Send text message 5 Touch the bottom text field for the text message and enter the required text The number of characters already entered and total number of characters available for your text 0 612 appear at the top right edge of the display 6 Touch Options Send The text message is sent Save in the phone book You can store entries in the call list in ...

Page 57: ...call list 1 Touch Call history 2 Touch Missed calls Dialled calls or Received calls as necessary 3 Touch the required entry 4 Touch Options Delete all and confirm the prompt All the entries in the call list are deleted Call logs This function enables you to view the duration of the last call completed and the total time of all calls completed 1 Touch Call history Call logs A detailed list of the l...

Page 58: ...Since the mobile phone is not connected to the Internet it does not obtain the date and time automatically 1 Touch Settings Phone settings Time and date Set time date 2 Enter the current time and date using the keyboard 3 Touch Save The setting is saved Adapt the settings for home town automatic daylight saving time and time date format according to your needs Language The mobile phone can be oper...

Page 59: ...e display is dimmed again thus increasing the battery operating time 1 Touch Settings Phone settings Display LCD backlight 2 Use the slider control under the Brightness option to set the required brightness 3 Use the slider control under the Time sec option to define how long the display should remain active in the set brightness When this period of time has elapsed the display is dimmed This auto...

Page 60: ...sion in Handsfree mode You can assign up to 5 phone numbers to the SOS key Switching the emergency call function on off Switch the emergency call function on if you want to use it 1 Touch Settings SOS Setting Emergency button On The emergency call function is activated Emergency call numbers You can save up to 5 phone numbers to which an emergency call and emergency text are sent after being trigg...

Page 61: ...10 63 appear at the top right edge of the display When in its default setting the text for the emergency text message is SOS Hilfe 2 Touch the bottom text field for your text message and enter the re quired emergency text 3 Touch Done The emergency text message is saved Call chain If the telephone chain setting is switched on all the phone numbers stored are dialled in succession in 3 complete cyc...

Page 62: ... empty 1 Touch Settings Charge Remind 2 Touch Content The content of the text messages in this case is limited to 63 characters The number of characters already entered and total number of characters available for your text 11 63 appear at the top right edge of the display When in its default setting the text for the text message is Charge Remind 3 Touch the bottom text field for the text message ...

Page 63: ... stored on it could be misused by third parties and subsequent costs could be charged to you When you change your PIN or phone lock password we urgently recom mend that you note down the new PIN or phone lock password and keep it where it cannot be accessed by third parties Switching the PIN prompt on off 1 Touch Settings Security settings SIM security PIN lock 2 Enter your PIN The standard PIN is...

Page 64: ... when there is no SIM card inserted in the mobile phone Restore Factory Settings You should reset the phone settings to their default factory settings before transferring the 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 Touch Settings Restore settings 2 Enter the phone ...

Page 65: ... different specifically chosen mobile phone rates if for example you are frequently abroad If you want to use the dual SIM function insert two SIM cards in the mobile phone 1 Touch Settings Dual SIM Settings 2 Touch the required setting Dual SIM Only SIM open or Only SIM2 open If you select Only SIM open or Only SIM2 open all the actions will only be exe cuted from the SIM card selected If you sel...

Page 66: ...in progress 1 Touch Settings Call settings SIM1 call settings Call waiting Activate The setting is saved Caller ID You can define whether your phone number should be transmitted with outgoing calls 1 Touch Settings Call settings SIM1 call settings Caller ID 2 Touch the required setting Send ID or Hide ID If you touch Set by network the settings in respect of the caller ID will be de fined by your ...

Page 67: ...Touch the setting required 3 Touch Activate To new number 4 Touch the input field and enter a phone number to which the calls should be diverted 5 Touch Done The setting is saved If necessary deactivate all the call diversions you have set up Touch Cancel all diverts Call time display You can define whether the call time should be displayed for the call in progress 1 Touch Settings Call settings C...

Page 68: ...l 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 If you select Periodic you must also define when and at what intervals the acoustic signal should be issued 3 Touch OK The setting is saved Answer mode You can define the way and means by which you want to take calls 1 Touch Settings C...

Page 69: ...ir with other Bluetooth capable devices 1 Touch Bluetooth Visibility The mobile phone is visible for other Blue tooth capable devices 2 If you touch Visibility again your mobile phone is not visible to other Bluetooth capable devices My device You can search for other Bluetooth capable devices in your environment with which you want to connect your mobile phone 1 Touch Bluetooth My device Search n...

Page 70: ...to 18 characters 2 Touch the text field and enter a name for the mobile phone 3 Touch Done The setting is saved Storage medium You can define whether the data received via the Bluetooth should be stored on the mobile phone or the microSD memory card inserted 1 Touch Bluetooth Advanced Storage 2 Select the required storage location Phone or Memory card The setting is saved Alternatively touch Alway...

Page 71: ...ch Profiles 2 Touch the required user profile The user profile selected is activated Customising a user profile You can adapt your user profile according to your needs 1 Touch Profiles 2 Touch the required user profile The user profile can only be adapted when it is not active 3 Touch Options Customize Ringing tones You can define which type of alert signal Ring only Vib only Vib and ring or Vib t...

Page 72: ...ect the required set ting 3 Touch OK The setting is saved Ringing tone for incoming calls You can select a ringing tone 1 Touch Ringtone 2 Select the required ringing tone After having touched a ringing tone that ringing tone is played briefly 3 Touch OK The setting is saved Volume for ringing tone You can set the volume of the ringing tone for incoming calls 1 Touch Ringtone volume 2 Adjust the s...

Page 73: ... for incoming text messages 1 Touch Message volume 2 Adjust the setting by using the slider control under the Message volume option 3 Touch OK The setting is saved Key tone volume You can adjust the volume of the key tone 1 Touch Keytone volume 2 Adjust the setting by using the slider control under the Keytone volume option 3 Touch OK The setting is saved System alerts You can define whether an ac...

Page 74: ...ry card must be inserted in the mobile phone and set up as the storage loca tion for the photos 1 Touch Camera The subject in front of the camera lens appears on the mobile phone screen 2 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 othe...

Page 75: ...photos in full screen mode and display other photo information You can also change the presentation of the collection of photos define photos as background images transfer them via Blue tooth rename delete or sort them Camera settings Define the settings for exposure value contrast self timer and serial expo sure 1 Touch Camera Options Camera settings and define the relevant settings Image setting...

Page 76: ... various image effects diverse sepia tones inverse colouring etc 1 Touch Camera Options Effect settings and define the relevant settings Resetting the camera 1 Touch Camera Options Restore default You can reset the camera settings to their default factory settings 2 Confirm the prompt The camera settings are restored to their default factory values ...

Page 77: ...e mobile phone 2 Touch FM radio The user interface for the radio appears on the screen display Volume control You can increase or reduce the volume of the radio station being played to various levels 1 Press the keys on the side of the mobile phone The vol ume is raised or lowered Exposure to the receiver earpiece at full volume for a long period could cause ear damage A change in the volume level...

Page 78: ...me of a channel and the transmission frequency of the channel 4 Touch Options Save The radio station is saved in the channel list Setting the channel manually Enter the transmission frequency manually to access a radio station direct ly 1 Touch FM radio Options Manual input 2 Enter the transmission frequency of the radio station 3 Touch Options Save You will hear the manually entered radio station...

Page 79: ...Touch FM radio Settings Background play 2 Touch the arrow under the Background play option and select the re quired setting 3 Touch Save The settings are saved Loudspeaker You can set up the radio so that it can be played via the telephone loud speaker as well as the headset 1 Touch FM radio Settings Loud spk 2 Touch the arrow under the Loud spk option and select the required set ting 3 Touch Save...

Page 80: ... the current month with the weekdays appears 2 Navigate by touching and dragging and using the navigation keys above the month view Alternatively use the keys to move a month forward or back 3 Touch Options You can now add view and delete events appointments or skip directly to a specific date View You can display the events appointments entered for the day selected 1 Touch View The events appoint...

Page 81: ...Deleting You can delete selected events appointments from the calendar 1 Touch Delete event 2 Define whether you want to delete all or overdue events appoint ments or those within a specific period 3 Confirm the prompt The events appointments selected are deleted 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 wh...

Page 82: ...nt tasks in the organiser provided on the mobile phone You can enter the various tasks of which you want to be reminded 1 Touch Organizer Tasks Add 2 Proceed below as describe in Section Events Appointments Torch You can use the mobile phone as a torch An LED is provided on the rear of the mobile phone which can be switched on 1 Touch Organizer Torch The LED on the rear of the mobile phone is swit...

Page 83: ...rm clock Snooze function You can define the duration of the snooze function 1 min 3 min 5 min or 10 min 1 Touch the arrows under the Snooze min option in order to define the snooze time Repeat You can define whether and if so how often the alarm should be repeated Once Everyday or Custom 1 Touch Repeat 2 Touch the required entry Alert type You can define how the mobile phone should ring on receivi...

Page 84: ...bile phone calculator to solve simple arithmetical problems 1 Touch Calculator 2 Enter the initial number using the keypad Touch to set the decimal point to enter decimal places 3 Touch the relevant mathematical sign for addition for subtrac tion x for multiplication or for division 4 Enter the second number using the keypad 5 Touch the sign The result of the arithmetical process is displayed ...

Page 85: ...e manager icon in order to manage the memory pro vided in the mobile phone and the memory for the microSD card inserted You can create rename and delete folders sort existing files or format the entire memory 1 Touch File manager 2 You can manage the files according to your needs ...

Page 86: ...t mode 1 Press and hold the On hook key for 3 seconds 2 Touch the Flight mode option 3 Touch Flight mode and confirm with OK Flight mode is switched on Deactivating flight mode 1 Press and hold the On hook key for 3 seconds 2 Touch the Flight mode option 3 Touch Normal mode and confirm with OK Flight mode is switched off Restarting If a feature does not operate as expected restart your mobile phon...

Page 87: ...ain A message 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 No connection to the mobile telecommunica tion network Contact your mobile phone provider Some mobile phone networks offer better coverage th...

Page 88: ...y Power supply Input 100 240 V 50 60 Hz 0 15 A Output 5 V 500 mA Battery 3 7 V 1200 mAh Charging time approx 3 hours Standby time Up to 240 hours Max talk time Up to 5 hours Display Touch LCD with backlighting Operating conditions 10 C to 40 C at 30 75 rel humidity SAR value 0 418 W kg Subject to change without notice 1 GSM Global System for Mobile Communications Standard for mobile phones ...

Page 89: ...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 90: ...g radio frequency emissions are based on a unit called SAR SAR values are es tablished using standard methods in which the mobile phone is operated in all possible frequency bands with the highest power output Although the SAR values of various phone models can differ all the models were devel oped to maintain the relevant directives on radio frequency emissions The following information applies t...

Page 91: ...ntain 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 that the batteries must not be disposed of in normal domestic waste and that they must be brought to collection points...

Page 92: ...y 33 ending 26 Handsfree function 32 Muting the microphone 32 Putting a call on hold 32 Receiver volume 31 rejecting 26 taking 26 Camera 74 Contacts see Phone book D Declaration of conformity 89 Display icons 11 Disposal 91 E Emergency call function 60 Emergency call numbers 60 Emergency text message 61 On Off 60 F Factory settings 64 File manager 85 G Getting started Inserting a microSD memory ca...

Page 93: ...9 Flight mode 86 Language 58 Phone settings 58 Time and date 58 Sicherheitshinweise 3 4 SMS see Text messages SOS key see Emergency call function Speed dialling 43 Adding a contact 43 Calling a contact 43 Switching on 43 Start screen 12 Starting up 15 Switching on the mobile phone 21 Switching the mobile phone on off see Starting up T Technical Data 88 Text messages 44 Call the phone number 45 Del...

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Page 97: ...this operating instruction manual lies with Olympia and therefore may not be copied or sold The data and information in the operating in struction manual is only intended for personal use Subject to technical modifications and changes to the content ...

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