Emporia Elegance Plus Instruction Manual

DEAR MOBILE PHONE USER!
To get you acquainted with your new mobile phone as quickly as possible, we have put together all the essential information on a few pages.
We hope you will have fun with your phone, and wish you all the best.
EMPORIA Telecom
Eveline Pupeter Albert FellnerManagement
Package content:
ELEGANCEplus
Mobile phone Charging cable
(RL - V170UK)
Battery pack
(AK - V36)
ELEGANCEplus
User guide
WHAT ARE ALL THE KEYS FOR
Loudspeaker Display (=Screen) End Call/Back/Delete key
During a call: End call In menu: one step back When entering numbers or letters: delete
Make or receive a call/OK-key
Dialling: Insert number and press Incoming call: answer In menu: select In standby mode: Access to call list
(dialled, received, missed)
Arrow keys
Scroll through Phone book and menus In standby mode access My menu with In standby mode access Phone book with
Key / Voicemail key
Press and hold: listen to your voicemail When writing (SMS, phone book): insert a space
Star key
Press and hold: last 10 numbers dialled Press twice: +
(for country codes, i.e. +44 for UK)
Press 3 times: insert a dial pause When writing: special symbols (?!‚@-+$€ etc.) Flashing red: charging or battery is low Lights red: battery is fully charged
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Pound key
Press and hold: List of missed calls When writing: Switch from upper to
lower case or numbers
– Flashing blue: missed call
Emergency button
On/off key
To switch on or off: press and hold for 2 seconds
Volume adjustment
Change the receiver volume during a call If telephone rings:
press (it will ring again for the next call)
Key lock
Prevents accidental keypresses.
Slide down to lock the keypad, slide up to unlock the keypad.
to turn off the ringer
DISPLAY SYMBOL
Battery indicator Missed call Silence/Sleep
New Entry in call list
Call forwarding Meeting/Theatre
Alarm on New SMS Maximum/Bus
Flashlight key
To switch on/off the flashlight.
CAUTION: Don’t shine the light directly into the eyes of people or animals!
Bluetooth key
To switch on or off: press and hold for 3 seconds
Menu key
Bring up the menu. (SMS, call list, phone book, settings)
Alarm key
– Slide up to turn on. – Slide up to turn off.
Battery compartment
High performance Li-Ion battery
Signal strength Roaming
If you are abroad, this symbol will replace the signal strength symbol to let you know that it is now more expensive to make a call.
Top 5
The most important numbers at the beginning of your contact list, independent of their alphabetical order.
(See section 3.7.6)
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TABLE OF CONTENT
1. Getting started 8
1.1 Inserting the SIM card ........................................8
1.2 Inserting the battery .........................................8
1.3 Charging the battery ........................................9
1.3.1 Charging with the desktopcharger (optional) ..................... 9
1.3.2 Charging with the charger cable ................................. 9
1.4 Turning the mobile phone on or off ...........................9
2. Navigating the phone 10
2.1 Using your phone for the first time ..........................11
3. Making a call 12
3.1 Dialling with the keypad ....................................12
3.2 Redial ......................................................12
3.3 Call list .....................................................12
3.4 Handsfree ..................................................12
3.5 Handsfree with the desktop charger .........................12
3.6 Dialling from the phone book ...............................13
3.7 The Phonebook ............................................13
3.7.1 Save names and numbers ...................................... 13
3.7.2 Edit names and numbers ....................................... 13
3.7.3 Dialling from the Phone book ..................................14
3.7.4 Search a Phone book entry ..................................... 14
3.7.5 Save a Top 5: Save the five most important numbers ............. 14
3.7.6 Call a Top 5: Call the five most important numbers ............... 14
3.7.7 Accessing the Phone book via SMS .............................15
3.7.8 Phonebook settings ...........................................15
4. Informations on the standby screen 16
4.1 Power-saving-mode ........................................16
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5. SMS - Write text and send it 17
5.1 Entering text with the keypad ...............................17
5.2 Sending SMS ...............................................19
5.3 SMS confirmation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
5.4 SMS Service Centre Number .................................19
6. Settings and additional features 20
6.1 Sound and alert settings ....................................20
6.2 My Menu ..................................................20
6.3 De-activating the PIN code prompt ..........................20
6.4 SMS to phonebook .........................................20
6.5 Birthday reminder ..........................................21
6.6 Phonebook settings ........................................21
6.7 Top 5: The most important numbers .........................21
6.8 Voicemail number ..........................................21
6.9 SMS Service Centre Number .................................21
7. Special features 22
7.1 Voice announcement .......................................22
7.2 Alarm clock ................................................22
7.3 FM Radio ...................................................23
7.4 Bluetooth™ .................................................24
7.5 emporia emergency button .................................25
8. Menu overview 28
9. Appendix 30
Safety instructions, Warranty, Correct usage, Disposal, Technical product description, EG – Declaration of Conformity
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1. GETTING STARTED

1.1 INSERTING THE SIM CARD

You need a SIM card to use your phone. You got the SIM card from your network provider.
Insert the SIM card as follows:
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2
Remove the battery cover. Insert the SIM card with the gold
chip down and the clipped corner on the top left.

1.2 INSERTING THE BATTERY

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The battery contacts have to face the gold coloured contacts of the mobile phone.
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Slide the cover with light pressure until it snaps into place.

1.3 CHARGING THE BATTERY

Please note: The battery pack included with your mobile phone should be charged for at least 4hours before your first call.
1.3.1 Charging with the desktopcharger (optional)
Insert the plug of the charger cable into the socket on the rear of the desktop charger and the power plug into the power socket. Finally insert the mobile phone into the desktop charger.
1.3.2 Charging with the charger cable
Insert the charging cable into the jack on the bottom of the phone and plug the power cord into the power socket. The battery icon on the display informs about the loading progress. Bars in the battery icon fill up = battery is charging; Bars in the battery icon stop moving = battery is fully charged.
Please note: A large battery symbol is shown briefly at the start of the charging process.

1.4 TURNING THE MOBILE PHONE ON OR OFF

Press the
key on the left of the mobile phone for two seconds, to turn the
mobile phone on or off.
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2. NAVIGATING THE PHONE

– Use the - button on the right of the mobile phone to enter the main
menu.
Use the two arrow buttons To select a menu item, press the
to navigate through the menu.
- button. This button is also used to confirm settings, like starting a call or accepting one.
To go a step backwards in the menu, press the To return to the standby screen, press the
- button.
- button repeatedly.
Information about the standby mode, see Chapter 4.
Please note: Information about a menu function will be displayed if the item is highlighted but not selected. To hide the text, press the
- button.
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2.1 USING YOUR PHONE FOR THE FIRST TIME

1. You will be prompted to set the language: Choose desired language as described by using the arrow keys and confirm with
.
2. You will be prompted to set the time: Use the arrow keys or the keypad to set the time and confirm with
.
3. You will be prompted to set the date: Use the arrow keys or the keypad to set the date and confirm with
.
Please note: You may change date and time anytime later by choosing Settings/Time & date in the menu.
Depending on your network operator, you may now be asked to enter a 4-digit PIN code. It can be found in the documents you received from the network operator: Enter the PIN code and confirm it with .
Please note: In the menu under Settings/ PIN request you can change or turn off the PIN code. By deactivating the PIN code prompt, your phone will not be protected against being used by an unauthorised person.
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3. MAKING A CALL

3.1 DIALLING WITH THE KEYPAD

Always enter the phone number with area code.
Example: "044789789" Enter number of 789789 with area code 044
Press the Press the
When your caller hangs up first, is no need for pressing
- button to start a call.
- button to end a call. .

3.2 REDIAL

Press the
- button in standby mode (see chapter 4) to redial one of the most recently called numbers. Use the arrow keys to navigate through the list. Press the
- button to call the selected number.

3.3 CALL LIST

Press the
- button in standby mode (see chapter 4) to access the list of the last dialed, missed and accepted numbers. Use the arrow keys to navigate through the list. Press the
- button to call the selected number.

3.4 HANDSFREE

To switch during a call to handsfree mode press the Select Handsfree and confirm with
.
- button.

3.5 HANDSFREE WITH THE DESKTOP CHARGER

If the phone is in the desktop charger, you can answer an incoming call using the handsfree button on the desktop charger, or the
- button on the phone. During a conversation with the phone in the desktop charger, the call is automatically placed on handsfree. Your phone will automatically switch to handset mode when picked up.
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