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DT150V

Read carefully the instructions contained in this operation manual before you start using the device

Summary of Contents for DT150V

Page 1: ...DT150V Read carefully the instructions contained in this operation manual before you start using the device ...

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Page 3: ...3 DT150V User Manual ...

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Page 5: ... 14 Installation 15 Keypad 18 Icons 20 Numeric pad 22 Menu 23 Call functions 26 Contact memorization 29 Contact management 31 Call log 33 Messages 34 Profile settings 38 Applications 39 Other functions 40 Settings 41 Trouble shooting 45 SAR information 48 Regulation 49 ...

Page 6: ...lowing instructions before starting to use your Co Comm DT150V phone Keep this manual for future reference Keep the phone away from moisture Place the phone on a stable surface before starting If any of the following situations occurs have it checked by a qualified service technician It has been exposed to moisture It has been dropped or damaged It has obvious signs of breakage Do not place the ph...

Page 7: ...FE GPS GBVMUT BT B consequence of breaks hits damages to liquid crystal displays normal use and wear ignorance misuse or wrong installation of the product incorrect firmware updating virus use of any software or component not originally provided with the product or any kind of manipulation by non authorised personnel This warranty does not include installation starting maintenance displacements or...

Page 8: ... off your device when its use is prohibited or when it may cause danger When connecting the phone or any accessory to another device read user manual for detailed safety instructions Do not connect incompatible products It is recommended that the equipment should only be used in the normal position for proper operation and personnel safety Do not expose to temperatures below 10 or above 50 Celsius...

Page 9: ...o the ear which is further away from the pacemaker Please turn off your phone if you feel there is interference and consult your doctor as soon as possible Emergency calls Like any mobile phone this phone works with radio signals so can not guarantee connection in all conditions Therefore you should never rely solely on any wireless phone for essential communications such as medical emergencies To...

Page 10: ...cold areas When the phone warms up to its normal operating temperature moisture can build up inside the phone which may damage electronic circuits Do not expose the phone to direct sunlight as it can cause overheating Do not place the phone near flammable liquids gas or explosive substances Do not drop or knock the phone Rough handling can damage electronic circuits To clean the telephone use a da...

Page 11: ...y charge type of battery and charger used Battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but will gradually wear out When the operation time is noticeably shorter than normal it is time to replace the battery with a new one Use only original batteries and chargers or approved accessories Unplug the charger from the electrical plug and the device when not in use Do not overload your batter...

Page 12: ...12 View Front Rear view R 2 16 3 7 1 15 18 19 20 17 14 13 9 10 12 4 11 8 6 5 ...

Page 13: ...ey 5 Up Down Left Right 6 Confirmation button 7 Pick up 8 Power On Off Hang up 9 Numeric pad 10 Asterisk button 11 Hash key 12 Handsfree 13 SMS 14 Recall 15 Microphone 16 External speaker 17 Battery led 18 Charging electrode 19 Micro USB port 20 Charging electrode ...

Page 14: ...14 LCD display 7 4 8 2 1 5 1 Coverage indicator 2 Battery level 3 Charging indicator 5 Hour 6 Date 7 Main menu 3 6 4 Operator 8 Contacts Menu Contacts Operator 12 19 06 08 2015 Fri ...

Page 15: ...r it following the direction shown in the figure Ensure both battery and power adapter are disconnected when installing the SIM card 2 Insert the battery into the compartment making sure that electrode connectors on the terminal match the slots on top of the battery as shown in the picture Replace the lid of the battery compartment ensuring that it is perfectly secured in place ...

Page 16: ...ashes while charging it Battery charge When the battery level is low there will be a warning tone low battery message and blinking empty battery icon is displayed Place the handset on the base to begin charging The level indicator of the battery start blinking indicating that it is performing the loading process Once the battery is fully charged battery icon appears as full Charging a completely d...

Page 17: ...rminal press the button for 3 seconds Note If you turn on the phone and there is no SIM card inserted following message is displayed on the LCD screen Insert SIM If the SIM card is damaged or is not authorized for a use on a network the device will display Insert invalid SIM Always make sure your device is turned off before removing your SIM card This will prevent data loss and SIM card damage Do ...

Page 18: ...tandby press to access call log Press to dial an outgoing call or answer an incoming one Soft keys Use these buttons to select options on the screen Up Down Move the cursor up down when you access menu or submenus Left Right Move the cursor left right when you access menu or submenus During a call press to decrease increase earpiece or speaker volume Confirmation Confirm operations when accessing ...

Page 19: ...o enter numbers or characters Asterisk button Insert asterisk character Terminal lock Pad button Insert pad character Change the text input method Recall In standby press to redial previous number from call log Handsfree During a call press to enable or disable hands free equipment ...

Page 20: ...strength indicator Battery level indicator Empty battery indicator Lost call Call forwarding SMS text message notification MMS image message notification SMS tray full Connected to charging base Use the following table for the meaning of the various status icons shown on the screen of your terminal Co Comm DT150V ...

Page 21: ...21 Icons Icon Meaning Normal audio profile Silent audio profile Meeting audio profile Indoor audio profile Outdoor audio profile No SIM card installed Alarm active ...

Page 22: ...can switch between entering numbers 123 lower case abc or uppercase ABC by pressing key Key Lowercase abc Uppercase ABC 1 1 1 2 abc2 ABC2 3 def3 DEF3 4 ghi4 GHI4 5 jkl5 JKL5 6 mno6 MNO6 7 pqrs7 PQRS7 8 tuv8 TUV8 9 wxyz9 WXYZ9 0 space and 0 Toggle among Numbers Lowercase Uppercase Default text Special character selection menu ...

Page 23: ...ll log Message Contacts All Group Write message Duration Delete all calls Details Add to contacts Delete all calls Delete Dial Voice box Write message In box Out box Draft Sent tray SMS templates Send settings SMS settings Memory status ...

Page 24: ...dar Task See tasks All tasks Delete today tasks All week Profile selection Volume setting Sound setting Tone setting Other settings Other date Delete all All day Unit conversion Timer Meeting Normal Silent Outdoor Indoor ...

Page 25: ...25 Menu Calculator Settings M M MR MC Erase Calls Telephone Screen Security Network Operator Alarm Call Tone Repetition mode Alarm 1 Alarm 2 Alarm 3 Message Hour ...

Page 26: ...dby mode enter the phone number using the alphanumeric keypad and press button to call 2 To end the call press the button Ajusting the volume During an active call press the buttons to decrease or increase respectively the volume of your headset or hands free Calling from phonebook 1 In standby mode press the left soft key to access the phonebook 2 Use the arrows keys to select the contact display...

Page 27: ...e Please ensure that the contacts have been installed in the memory keys before using speed dial keys The 1 key is reserved for voicemail function Configuring speed dial keys 1 In standby mode press the right soft key to access the phonebook 2 Press the left soft key to access menu Options and select Others Speed Dial 3 Use the arrows keys to select the memory you want to use and press button to c...

Page 28: ...o access menu Options and select Edit 4 Use the alphanumeric keypad to edit the contact number and press button to save the changes Delete a speed dial memory 1 Access the Speed Dial configuration submenu as indicated in the previous section 2 Select the desired contact between the different speed dial memories 3 Press the left soft key to access menu Options and select Delete 4 Press button to de...

Page 29: ... button to continue 4 Enter the following fields for the contact Name press button and use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the contact name Mobil Phone press button and use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the contact mobil phone number Home Phone press button and use the alphanumeric keypad to enter the contact home phone number Group press button and use the arrows keys to select the group you ...

Page 30: ...calls 2 Use the arrow keys to select a call press the left soft key to access menu Options and use the arrow keys to select Add contacts 3 Use the arrow keys to choose between adding the number to a new contact or an existing one 4 Select the destination to store the contact SIM card or phone then fill out the form with the data to be entered for the new contact 5 Press Save to confirm the entry ...

Page 31: ...dit the following fields to manage your contacts New add a new contact Write message write a text message to send to the selected contact Call call the selected contact Delete delete current contact Delete multiple select the contacts you want to eliminate Edit edit selected contact details Import Export copy contacts from SIM to phone and vice versa Send Vcard send current contact information by ...

Page 32: ...of your network operator depends on your network operator Memory status shows the remaining memory capacity of your contact list on the phone and SIM card Group contact settings You can add members in a group from your contact list You can send messages or call for each specific group In standby mode press the right soft key to access Phonebook 4 Press the arrow keys to access Group submenu 5 Use ...

Page 33: ...ing calls show the last answered calls 3 Select the contact you want to manage and press Options to display following functions Details shows the call information such as contact phone number duration date and time Call make a voice call to selected contact Send message send a text message to selected contact Add a contact introduce selected contact information Delete delete selected call from cal...

Page 34: ...r of the contact you would like to send the message or press button and select a contact of the Phonebook 3 Press button to go down to the next line and use the alphanumeric keypad to write the message 4 While creating the text message press Options to access the following functions Templates insert one of the shown texts in the current message Add contact information add the information of one of...

Page 35: ...essage Delete all delete all the message from inbox Call make a voice call to the sender number Block block sender messages Select select the current text message or all messages from inbox Sort sort messages in the inbox based on Time Contacts Subject or Type Add sender to add sender to Phonebook Delete same number delete all messages from the same sender Output 1 Select Output to show messages t...

Page 36: ...ssage or all messages in drafts Sort sort messages in drafts based on Time Contacts Subject or Type Outbox 1 Select Outbox to show outgoing messages 2 Press Options to access the following submenu and manage text messages in the outbox Delete delete current selected message Delete all delete all messages from the outbox Edit edit the text messages Block block sender Select select the current text ...

Page 37: ...gs 1 Select Voicemail and press to edit voicemail settings check with your operator To call voicemail press and hold button 1 with the phone in standby mode Message service settings 1 When you are in Messages submenu press Options to show message service settings SMS settings allows you to configure messaging service centers check with your operator Memory status shows memory storage status of inc...

Page 38: ...dby mode press the left soft key to show Main Menu and use the arrow keys to access to Profile selection submenu 2 Use the arrow key to select the diferent profiles and press Options to edit the selected profile or add a new one Rename change selected profile name Ringtone setting select a ringtone for calls and messages from default sounds list Adjust the volume adjust ringtone volume of calls me...

Page 39: ...o access Main Menu and use the arrow keys to access Applications submenu 2 Use the arrow keys to select Timer or Unit converter and press to access Timer select secuencial time to start a stopwatch or view measurements to access saved counters Unit converter you can convert units of weight and length Select type of convertion and unit and use alphanumeric keypad to enter values ...

Page 40: ...mode press the left soft key to access Main Manu and use the arrow keys to access Alarm submenu 2 Use the arrow keys to select an alarm and press to set the message date time ringtone and frequency for selected alarm Calculator Your Co Comm DT150V phone has a simple calculator function 1 In standby mode press the left soft key to access Main Menu and use the arrow keys to access Calculator submenu...

Page 41: ...p it This function must be supported by your network operator Please contact your network operator for more information Call barring set restrictions on iconming and outgoing calls This function must be supported by your network operator Please contact your network operator for more information Hidden activate or deactivate caller ID This function must be supported by your network operator Please ...

Page 42: ...or deactivate flight mode when switching on the terminal Phone settings Date and time enter the time date format and activate its automatic update of the date and time Language choose default language of your terminal You can choose among Spanish Galician Catalan Basque Portuguese English and French Quick key select the functions associated with the arrow keys when terminal is in standby mode Auto...

Page 43: ...illuminate only at night or always off to deactivate the keyboard light Security settings This option allows you to set passwords to lock your phone and SIM card to prevent unauthorized use PIN allows you to enable or disable your SIM card pin code as well as change that code PIN code of your card will be provided by your network operator The code supports 4 to 8 digits excluding characters For mo...

Page 44: ... phone to automatically call the specified fixed dialing number Network settings This option allows you to define connection of your phone to the mobile network Network type allows you to select your network connection between only 2G GSM only 3G WCDMA or automatic Network search method allows the possibility of automatically or manually set up the search for a network connection Operator settings...

Page 45: ...ded with the SIM card Enter PUK code PIN code is incorrectly entered three times SIM card is now blocked Enter PUK supplied by your network operator Enter phone lock code automatic phone lock is enabled You must enter unlock code before you can re use the phone SIM card error Clean metal contacts on the SIM card with a clean cloth do not use a solvent The SIM card is not properly seated Install th...

Page 46: ...ction problems Call quality is poor Check the volume It is in a weak signal area such as near tall buildings or in a basement move to a location with better signal strength Your network operator may be experiencing connection problems Your correspondent can not locate Make sure the phone is on and connected to a network Make sure the SIM card is not blocked Check that the SIM card is within networ...

Page 47: ...s to be changed If the battery does not charge properly Make sure the power cord is connected to unit in order to charge the battery efficiently Clean charging contacts on the phone and battery with a clean dry cloth Replace the battery or charger if it appears as damaged If the above guidelines do not help solve the problem note the model number and serial number of your phone your warranty detai...

Page 48: ...re conducted in standard operating positions with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level however the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value In general the closer you are to a base station the lower the power of the phone decreases SAR values may vary depending on the different models of phones To ensure users safety and health the pho...

Page 49: ...e message This product can be used in all EU countries and other countries following the 2014 53 EU directive ErP product information Through this CO COMM Servicios Telecomunicaciones S L declares that this product complies with Directive 2009 125 EC and its implementing regulation EC Nº1275 2008 amended by EC Nº278 2009 EC Nº642 2009 EU Nº617 2013 EU Nº801 2013 and its implementing regulation EC ...

Page 50: ...ies Electronic products not included in the selective sorting process are potentially dangerous for the environment and human health due to the presence of hazardous substances In the final product s price is included the environmental management cost of the electronic residues as it is legally established in the R D 208 2005 Copyright CO COMM Servicios Telecomunicaciones S L 2020 All rights reser...

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