AEG M1250 User guide

M1250
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Insert SIM2 Card first
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Insert SIM1 Card
1 BECAUSE WE CARE
Thank you for purchasing this product. This pro­duct has been designed and assembled with utmost care for you and the environment. This is why we supply this product with a quick installati­on guide to reduce the number of paper (pages) and therefore save trees to be cut for making this paper. Thank you for supporting us to protect our environment. You can find the full user guide on
www.aegtelephones.eu.
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To remove SIM2, pull back this metal plate out
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2 SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS
When using your telephone, basic safety precau­tions should always be followed to reduce the risk of fire, electric shock and injury, including the following:
1. Switch off the phone in the vicinity of chemical plants, gas stations and other locations contai­ning explosive objects.
2. When driving, please use the hands free calling device (to be purchased separately) to ensure safety. Please park the car on the roadside for communication except in case of emergency.
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3. Switch off the phone when boarding an airpla­ne and do not switch the phone on during the flight.
5. Never attempt to disassemble the phone by yourself.
6. Do not recharge the phone without battery being installed.
7. Charge the phone in well-ventilated environ­ment and keep away from inflammable and highly explosive elements.
8. To avoid demagnetization, keep the handset away from magnetic substances, such as mag­netic discs or credit cards.
9. Keep the phone away from liquid. If soaking or erosion occurs, take the battery out and con­tact the supplier.
10. Avoid using the phone in extremely high or low temperature environments. Never leave the phone exposed under direct sunlight, in high humidity or in a dusty environment.
11. Do not use liquid or anything wet with strong detergents to clean the handset.
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Important Safety Instructions
To prevent possible hearing damage, do not lis­ten at high volume levels for long periods.
3 SET HANDSET LANGUAGE
•Press Menu and / to select
“Settings”, then press OK.
•Press
press OK.
•Press
OK.
•Press
to confirm.
/ to select “Phone settings, then
/ to select “Language”, then press
/ to select your language, press OK
4 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE
4.1 Keys and parts (see P1)
# Meaning 1 Earpiece
Left Soft
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Key Right
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Soft Key
Perform functions display text above.
Perform functions display text above.
2.1 Medical units
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The use of equipment that transmits radio sig­nals, e.g. mobile phones, can interfere with insuf­ficiently protected medical apparatus. Consult a doctor or the manufacturer of the apparatus to determine if it has adequate protection against external radio signals, or if you have any questi­ons. Wherever there are notices to forbid use of mobile phones, you should comply. Hospitals and other health care facilities sometimes use equipment that can be sensitive to external radio signals.
2.2 Pacemaker
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend a distance of at least 15 cm. between a mobile phone and a pacemaker to avoid the risk of interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are in accordance with independent research and re­commendations from Wireless Technology Re­search. People with pacemakers should:
• not carry the unit in a breast pocket
• hold the unit against the ear on the opposite
side from the pacemaker to reduce the risk of in­terference If you suspect that there is a risk of interference, turn off the unit and move it further away.
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Up/ Down
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and Enter Key
5 Talk key
End Call / Power
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On- Off button
7 * Key
8 # Key
Torch
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key
•Press to adjust receiving volume in talk.
•Press to step through names, phone numbers, menus and settings.
•Press key to enter or confirm a selection.
•Press to answer a phone call.
• Press to enter the calls log.
•Press to end or reject a call.
•Press to return to the Home
Screen / Standby mode.
•Press and hold to switch the phone on or off.
•When dialing : press to input “*”/ “+” / “P”/“W”.
•In edit mode : press to input symbols.
•long press “#” to switch the user profiles.
•In edit mode : press to change input method.
•long press “0” to turn on/off the torch.
2.3 Areas with explosion risk
Always turn off the unit when you are in an area where there is a risk of explosion and follow all signs and instructions. An explosion risk exists in the places that include areas where you are nor­mally requested to turn off your car engine. Within such an area, sparks can cause explosions or fire which can lead to personal injuries or even death. Turn off the unit at filling stations i.e. near petrol pumps and garages. Follow the restrictions that are in force on the use of radio equipment near places where fuel is stored and sold, chemical fac­tories and places where blasting is in progress. Areas with risk for explosion are often – but not always – clearly marked. This also applies to below decks on ships: the transport or storage of chemicals; vehicles that use liquid fuel (such as propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powder.
2.4 Emergency calls
Important!
Mobile phones use radio signals and the mobile phone network. This means that connection in all circumstances cannot be guaranteed.
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4.2 Display icons and symbols
The default idle screen shows the following infor­mation:
Meaning
Vibrate only
Ring + vibration
First vibrate then ring
New SMS
Indicates you have new text .
Missed call
Radio link
On with signal strength when linked.
Battery charge level
Internal segments cycle during
Alarm
On if alarm is set.
Ring and vibrate off
* The soft keys change to different functions in other modes.
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5 INSTALLATION AND SETUP
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5.1 Install the SIM/SD card and battery
•Switch off the phone, disconnect the power ad­aptor and remove the battery.
• Remove the backcover by lifting up from the left bottom side.
• Remove the battery by lifting the top in the middle.
• Carefully slide the SIM/SD card into the holder, as shown P1/P2/P3 on page 2.
• Replace the battery by aligning the gold connec­tors on the battery with those on the phone, and push the battery down until it clicks into place.
• Replace the back cover by placing it flat on the back of the handset and pushing down until it clicks into place.
5.2 Charge the battery
Warning:
Use only supplied/approved battery and charger. Using others may be dangerous and will invalida­te approvals or warranty. A battery must be fitted. Do not charge with the back cover removed.
• Connect the charger lead firmly into the micro­USB socket at side of the handset, or place the handset directly in the charging cradle.
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• Plug the mains power adapter into an AC mains
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socket. If the handset is turned on, “Charger connect” displays for a few seconds, and the battery symbol bars scroll to indicate that charging has started. If the handset is turned off, the display shows a battery symbol with the segments cycling to indicate charging has star­ted.
• Charging the battery may take up to 5 hours.
• If “Charger connect“ does not display, discon-
nect and retry.
If charging still fails, contact the helpline.
• The battery is fully charged when the bars within the battery symbol are continuously on. Discon­nect the charger from the phone and the AC outlet. “Charger removed” displays for a few seconds to indicate the charging has stopped.
5.3 Switching on and off
To switch the phone on and off:
•To switch on, press
and hold until the dis-
play turns on.
•To switch off, press
and hold until the dis-
play turns off.
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Warning:
Do not switch on when mobile phone use is prohi­bited or if it may cause interference or danger.
5.4 To unlock handset keypad
• To unlocked, need to press Uncock then press “ *“ key.
• To locked, need to press Menu then press *“ key.
Note:
When the keypad is locked, you can dial the Emergency Services number 112, and operate the phone as usual during a call.
6 MAKING AND ANSWERING CALLS
6.1 To make a call
Ensure the phone is switched on and in service.
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Key in the telephone number including area code. (To add prefix “+” press the “*” key twice quickly).
•Press
•To end calls press
to dial the number on the display.
button.
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6.2 Last number redial
•In idle mode,press
to see the All calls list – a list of the last 10 numbers for each of the dialled, received and missed calls.
•Press
•Press
/ to go to the number you want. to dial the number.
6.3 To answer a call
• When the phone rings, press
to answer it.
6.4 Earpiece volume
• Durinh a call, press
/ to alter the volu-
me. The volume level displays and stays for future calls.
7 USING THE PHONEBOOK &
SPEED DIAL KEYS
You can store names and phone numbers in the Internal phone book (up to 300) and in the SIM phone book (SIM dependant).
7.1 To access the phonebook
In idle mode:
• Press Names (Right Soft Key) OR
• Press Menu, select Phonebook, and OK.
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> Indicates entries in the SIM1 phone book. > Indicates entries in the SIM2 phone book. > Indicates entries in the Internal phone book.
7.2 To add a new phonebook entry
•Press Options and select New from Menu.
•Press Up
select new from the menu list, and
press Enter key.
•Select store To Phone or To SIM1 or SIM2 from the menu list, and press OK.
Press Enter key and enter the name then
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press Ok then Done to confirm.
•press Down then enter key and then enter the digits for the number, then press OK.
•Press Save to save the new contact.
Note:
When writing the name, use # to switch cases, between Upper case (ABC), lower case (abc) or Numerals (123).
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9 TECHNICAL DETAILS
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Standard GSM Mobile
Frequency Band GSM 850/900/1800/1900
System Phase 2+
Operating Time (with fully
charged battery)
Charging Time < 3 hours
Temperature range
Electrical power Handset battery
Travel charger
SAR value
Standby: > 200 hours Talking: > 4 hours
Operating: 0°C to 40°C Storage: -20°C to 60°C
BL-25C Li-ion
3.7V DC,1000mAh Battery Pack
UK adaptor: CSGN-CSC01-500 EU adaptor: CSGN-PT001-500 Input 100-240V AC 50/60Hz MAX 0.15A Output 5.0V
DC:500mA Maximum Head: 0.59W/Kg Body: 0.902W/Kg
*Variation in operation times may occur depen­ding on SIM card, network, and usage settings, usage style and environments.
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8 GUARANTEE AND SERVICE
The phone is under warranty for 24 months from the date of purchase shown on your sales re­ceipt. This guarantee does not cover any faults or defects caused by accidents, misuse, fair wear and tear, neglect, lightning, tampering with the equipment, or any attempt at adjustment or re­pair other than through approved agents.
Please keep your sales receipt; this is your proof of guarantee.
8.1 While the unit is under Guarantee
•Pack up all parts of your phone system, using the original package.
•Return the unit to the shop where you bought it, making sure you take your sales receipt.
•Remember to include the main adapter.
8.2 After the Guarantee has expired
If the unit is no longer under Guarantee, contact us via www.aegtelephones.eu
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10 CE DECLARATION
This product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC. The Declaration of conformity can be found on:
www.aegtelephones.eu
11 DISPOSAL OF THE DEVICE
(ENVIRONMENT)
At the end of the product lifecycle, you should not throw this product into the normal household garbage but bring the product to a collection point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment. The symbol on the product, user gui­de and/or box indicates this. Some of the product materials can be re-used if you bring them to a recycling point. By reusing some parts or raw materials from used products you make an important contribution to the protection of the environment. Please contact your local authori­ties in case you need more information on the collection points in your area.
Batteries must be removed before disposing of the device. Dispose of the batteries in an environmental manner according to your country regulations.
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