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Medical Devices / Pacemakers.  

When using your phone near to pacemakers, please stay a minimum distance of more than 15 centimetres 

away from the pacemaker when the phone is switched on. Do not carry your phone in your breast pocket. Use the 
ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference and remember to switch off the mobile phone if 
necessary. If you use any other personal medical device, please consult the manufacturer of your device to find out 
whether it is adequately shielded from RF energy.  

In facilities with special rules, such as hospitals or health care facilities, please comply with the restrictions on 

the use of mobile phones. Switch off your phone if required.  

 

Hearing protection  

This device has been successfully tested to comply with the Sound Pressure Level requirement according to 

the applicable standard EN 50332-1:2013.  

WARNING: Excessive exposure to noise can cause hearing damage. Exposure to noise while driving can 

distract your attention and cause an accident. Set your headset at a moderate level and do not hold your device near 
to your ear when the loudspeaker is turned on.  

 

Precautions for use in potentially explosive atmospheres  

Switch off your phone prior to entering any area with potentially explosive atmospheres, such as fuelling areas, 

or fuel or chemical storage or transfer facilities. Do not remove, install, or charge batteries in such areas.  

Sparks in a potentially explosive atmosphere can cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily harm or death. 

To avoid possible interference with detonators, switch off your phone when you are near electric blasting caps, a 
blasting area, or in areas where "Turn off electronic devices" is posted. Always obey signs and instructions. 

 

Precautions for Electronic devices  

Some electronic devices are susceptible to electromagnetic interferences from mobile phones if inadequately 

shielded, such as the electronic system of vehicles; if necessary, please consult the manufacturers of devices before 
using the phone.  

 

Safety and general use in vehicles  

transmission. If you encounter problems with the elements above, please contact your car dealer. Do not place your 
phone in the area over an airbag or in the airbag deployment area. Airbags inflate with a force that is proportional to 
the intensity of the collision. If a phone is placed in the airbag deployment area and the airbag inflates, the phone can 
be forcefully propelled and cause serious injury to occupants of the vehicle. Please turn off your mobile phone in 
service stations.  

 

Aircraft safety  

Please turn off your mobile phone before the airplane takes off. In order to protect the airplane communication 

system from interference, it is forbidden to use mobile phones during flight.  

Safety regulations require permission from a crew member for the use of phones while the plane is on the 

ground. If your mobile phone has the automatic power-on function, please ensure that it is turned off before the flight.  

 

Battery use  

Do not short-circuit the battery as this can cause the device to overheat or ignite.  
Do not store the battery in hot areas or throw it in a fire as this might cause an explosion. Do not try to 

disassemble or reassemble the battery as this might cause fluid leakage, overheating, explosion or igniting of the 
battery. Please store the battery in a cool dry place if you do not use it for long periods. The battery can be recharged 
hundreds of times, but it is subject to normal wearing. When the operating time (talking time and standby time) is 
noticeably shorter than normal, it is time to replace it.  

Please stop using the charger and battery if they are damaged or show obvious signs of aging. Please use the 

original battery or a battery approved by the phone manufacturer. Using any unauthorized battery can affect the 
performance of your device or cause a risk of explosion, etc.  

Summary of Contents for TM 110 COSI

Page 1: ...TELEFUNKEN TM 110 COSI OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 2: ... TEXT 6 HOW TO ACCESS AND USE THE ADDRESS BOOK 6 HOW TO MAKE ANSWER A CALL 10 11 VOICEMAIL 11 USING THE VIBRATOR FUNCTION 11 USING THE ALARMS 12 READING AND WRITING TEXT MESSAGES 12 CONFIGURING AND USING THE SOS BUTTON 15 MULTIMEDIA 16 FM RADIO 17 TOOLS 18 SETTINGS 20 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS 23 DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS 25 WARRANTY AND AFTER SALES SERVICE 25 ...

Page 3: ...he telephone when you are in standby mode Power on Press and hold this key to turn on the telephone if it is turned off When you are browsing in the sub menus press this key to return to the previous menu Press this key to reject a call Press this key to access the address book 6 Up Down arrow key Press the Up key to enter the Menu Press the Down key to access the alarms When you are browsing in t...

Page 4: ...mode New message Audio player on Bluetooth activated Battery level Headset kit activated Bluetooth visible Missed call Alarm activated FM radio playing in the background Prepare your phone battery SIM card memory card if you have one and a charger WARNING The device and accessories contain small parts Keep all the equipment out of the reach of children The mains adaptor is the cutoff system for el...

Page 5: ...WARNING When a travel charger and its accessories are used to charge the battery please verify beforehand whether they are authentic or approved by the manufacturer You run the risk of damaging your mobile phone when you use other accessories Always use them indoors and in dry places Avoid discarding the battery by burning as this can cause a fire Damaged batteries can cause an explosion Refer to ...

Page 6: ...lidate OK Set the time by entering the numbers with the keypad 5 Validate by pressing NOTE In the 12 hour format when you set the time press any number key on the keypad to go from AM morning to PM evening when changing this variable To set the date follow the same procedure as for the time and select the Date option at point 4 You can also change the date format by switching between Year Month Da...

Page 7: ...s to select the option and press the key to use it To add a new contact 1 Press to select New 2 Select the location to register your contact phone memory or SIM card Press to confirm 3 Use the arrows to select Name press to validate 4 Use the arrows to select Mobile press edit to validate 5 Press the red key to validate NOTE For contacts registered on the phone the ring tone can be personalised Us...

Page 8: ...ate 2 Press to select Delete then press to validate 3 Use the arrow to select Delete then press to validate Please note that by deleting the number the contact will be permanently erased To delete several contacts at once 1 Press to select Delete then press to validate 2 Use the arrow to select Several deletions then press to validate 3 Use the arrow to select one of the contacts to be deleted Pre...

Page 9: ... to add as many contacts as you wish 11 Press to display the options Use the arrow to select OK then press to validate NOTE To copy all your contacts follow the procedure above At step 10 press then select Tick all You can then go on to step 11 To move a contact To move a contact the procedure is exactly the same as the procedure for copying a contact The only difference is that when the contact i...

Page 10: ...sfer it to your voicemail Press this key to end the call Once the call is connected you will have the following options During the conversation press option to validate the list of options Speaker phone Switches to the loudspeaker Add a new call Call a third person to switch to a 3 way conference call Put on hold Put the current call on hold while making a second call Start recording Record the cu...

Page 11: ...d a message Send a message to the number Add to contacts Add the number to contacts Add to the Blacklist Add the number to the list of undesirable contacts Delete Delete the number from the call list Delete all Delete all the numbers from the call list Tick Select the displayed number VOICEMAIL To consult your voicemail answering machine press and hold the key If your SIM card does not recognize t...

Page 12: ...s the red key to validate To activate deactivate an alarm 1 Use the arrow to select the alarm that you would like to set Press to access the options 2 Use the arrow to select Start or Stop Press to validate READING AND WRITING TEXT MESSAGES In the Message menu you can consult send and receive your text messages When you receive a new message the icon is displayed Press to View the message You will...

Page 13: ...Inserts a smiley Save draft Saves your message in Drafts to be sent later Input language Choose the language for writing messages Exit Return to the mailbox menu Use the arrow to select the option and press the key to use it Manage messages in the inbox In the Inbox you have the following options To access the options press option Open Open and read the message Reply Reply to the message Delete De...

Page 14: ...to select Delete all Press to validate 2 Use the arrow to select the box from which you wish to erase all the messages You have a choice between Inbox Sent Outbox Drafts All mailboxes 3 Press to validate 4 Press to validate SMS parameters In the SMS settings you have the following options To access the options press option Messaging service centre Message validity period Length of time that the SM...

Page 15: ...t Press to validate Emergency contacts You can add up to five emergency contacts your relatives friends special services etc Remember to inform these contacts that they are on your emergency list 1 Use the arrow to select Emergency contacts Press to validate 2 Select the first contact and press to make changes 3 In the same way as adding a new contact in the Address book you may choose either Add ...

Page 16: ...pictures as well as a Recorder to record audio files You must install a memory card in order to use these functions Audio player To play audio files on the Audio player download your choice of MP3 files to the My Music folder of the memory card otherwise the file cannot be played Only MP3 AMR WAV and MIDI audio files are supported From the Audio player you have the following options To access the ...

Page 17: ...lable after a recording Use the arrow to select the option and press the key to use it NOTE While playing an audio file use the key to lower the volume and the key to increase the volume FM RADIO Your phone has FM radio reception To listen to the radio go to the Main menu and then select the FM Radio menu The available stations are automatically found the exhaustive list of channels is in Options ...

Page 18: ...d folder files by entering the name or a partial name Sort Organise the folders files by name time size or type Tick Select one or more folders files Memory status View the memory capacity Format Rename the memory locations phone and memory card Bluetooth Send the file by Bluetooth Option not available for folders Define as Define a picture file as wallpaper or an audio file as a ringtone for a ca...

Page 19: ... event every month on your calendar until 15 October 2019 and the alarm will ring if you activated it To deactivate the alarm go to Event type and select No reminder To set a repeated alarm To set a repeated alarm the procedure is the same as in the previous section The type of event must be modified to repeat the alarm For the type of event you have a choice between Once occasional event Every da...

Page 20: ...er SOS menu Refer to this procedure in the section Setting and using the SOS button Calls Call forwarding The following options are available Systematic call transfer transfers all the incoming calls to the number you indicated Call forwarding if busy transfers calls to a set number if you are already on a call Call forwarding if no answer when you do not answer the phone all incoming calls are tr...

Page 21: ...an be Vibration when connected you can select Yes to activate a vibration to signal the start of a conversation or Reply by SMS if call rejected you can select Yes to send a pre recorded SMS when you reject a call or Automatic recording to automatically record all outgoing or incoming calls or deactivate Phone You can modify the time the date and the language Airplane mode To turn on off network s...

Page 22: ...lacklist Your phone provides the following options Blacklist the list of contacts from whom you do not wish to receive calls or messages Settings Select if you would like to filter calls and or SMSs Profile You can use different sound profiles Five are provided by default Standard Silent Meeting Indoor and Outdoor They can be activated deactivated or personalised in this menu Silent mode switches ...

Page 23: ...nlight or leave it in hot areas High temperatures can shorten the life span of electronic devices Liquids can damage your mobile phone Do not bang or drop your phone Rough handling can break internal circuit boards Do not connect the phone with any incompatible equipment Do not attempt to disassemble the mobile phone or battery Do not store the phone with flammable or explosive products Do not cha...

Page 24: ...etic interferences from mobile phones if inadequately shielded such as the electronic system of vehicles if necessary please consult the manufacturers of devices before using the phone Safety and general use in vehicles transmission If you encounter problems with the elements above please contact your car dealer Do not place your phone in the area over an airbag or in the airbag deployment area Ai...

Page 25: ...tribute significantly to protecting the environment For further information on collection sites for used equipment you can enquire at your town council the waste treatment department or the shop where you purchased the product WARRANTY AND AFTER SALES SERVICE This mobile device comes with a 24 month warranty starting from the date the phone was purchased For more information on the applicability o...

Page 26: ...international safety standards for exposure to radio waves The value recorded for the TELEFUNKEN TM 110 is 0 695 W kg average measurement for 10 g of organic tissue The maximum limit according to the WHO is 2 W kg average measurement for 10 g of organic tissue ...

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