Maxcom MM818 User Manual

Mobile Telephone MM818
USER MANUAL
Reading this Manual is recommended
prior to using the telephone.
CONTENTS
1 Introduction .......................................................................... 6
2 Technical Specs: ................................................................. 7
3 The Set Contains: ................................................................ 8
4 Accessories ......................................................................... 8
5 Important Safety Precautions............................................... 8
6 PHONE DESCRIPTION .................................................... 11
6.1 LCD Screen Description ........................................... 13
7 Getting Started ................................................................... 14
7.1 SIM Card Installation ................................................. 14
7.2 Memory Card Installation .......................................... 15
7.3 Battery Installation .................................................... 16
7.4 Removing the Battery ............................................... 17
7.5 Charging the Battery ................................................. 18
7.6 Security Codes .......................................................... 19
7.6.1 PIN Code .......................................................... 19
7.6.2 Phone Lock Code ............................................. 19
8 Using The Phone ............................................................... 20
8.1 Switching On/Off the Phone ...................................... 20
8.2 Making Phone Calls .................................................. 20
8.3 Answering Phone Calls ............................................. 21
8.4 Options While Talking ............................................... 22
8.5 Phone Call Volume Adjustment ................................ 23
8.6 Emergency Key ......................................................... 23
8.7 Emergency Calls ....................................................... 23
8.7.1 Emergency Contacts ........................................ 24
8.7.2 User Information ............................................... 24
8.7.3 Emergency Message Content .......................... 24
8.7.4 Disable Emergency Signal ............................... 24
8.7.5 Emergency Message........................................ 24
9 Emergency number ........................................................... 25
10 Phonebook ........................................................................ 25
10.1 Viewing Phonebook .................................................. 25
10.2 Searching for Contact ............................................... 26
10.3 Adding New Entries .................................................. 26
10.4 Deleting Contacts ................................ ..................... 27
10.5 Transferring Contacts ............................................... 27
10.6 Phonebook Settings ................................................. 28
11 Text (SMS) & Multi-Media (MMS) Messages .................... 28
11.1 Inbox ......................................................................... 28
11.2 SENTBOX ................................................................ 29
11.3 Creating & Sending Text Messages ......................... 30
11.4 Creating and Sending Multimedia Messages ........... 30
11.5 Drafts ........................................................................ 31
11.6 Outbox ...................................................................... 31
11.7 Message Settings ..................................................... 31
11.7.1 Text Message .................................................. 32
11.7.2 Multimedia Messages ...................................... 32
12 Call Log ............................................................................. 32
12.1 Call Log .................................................................... 32
12.2 Call Settings ............................................................. 33
12.2.1 SIM Card Calls Settings ................................... 33
12.2.2 Advanced Settings ........................................... 34
13 File Manager ..................................................................... 35
14 Multimedia ......................................................................... 36
14.1 Image Viewer ............................................................ 36
14.2 Video Camera ........................................................... 36
14.3 Video Player ............................................................. 36
14.4 Audio Player ............................................................. 37
14.5 Voice Recorder ......................................................... 37
14.6 Radio FM .................................................................. 38
15 Camera ............................................................................. 39
16 Tools ................................................................................. 39
16.1 Calendar ................................................................... 39
16.2 Alarm ........................................................................ 39
16.3 Calculator .................................................................. 40
17 Settings .............................................................................. 40
17.1 Profiles ...................................................................... 40
17.2 Telephone Settings ................................ ................... 41
17.2.1 Date & Time ..................................................... 41
17.2.2 Auto Power On/Off ........................................... 41
17.2.3 Language ......................................................... 41
17.2.4 Preferred Text Input Method ............................ 42
17.2.5 LCD Screen ...................................................... 42
17.2.6 Dedicated Keys ................................................ 42
17.2.7 Airplane Mode .................................................. 43
17.3 Emergency Settings .................................................. 43
17.4 Security Settings ....................................................... 43
17.4.1 SIM1/SIM2 Securities ....................................... 43
17.4.2 Phone Securities .............................................. 44
17.5 Network Settings ....................................................... 44
17.6 Dual SIM Settings ..................................................... 44
17.7 Connectivity .............................................................. 45
17.7.1 Bluetooth .......................................................... 45
17.7.2 SIM Card Data Connection .............................. 45
17.7.3 APN Profile ....................................................... 45
17.8 Restore Factory Settings........................................... 46
18 Network Service ................................................................. 46
18.1.1 WAP ................................................................. 46
18.1.2 SIM Service ...................................................... 46
19 PC Connection ................................................................... 46
20 FAQ (Troubleshooting) ...................................................... 47
21 SAR Information ................................................................ 49
22 Declaration of Conformity .................................................. 53
If there is any device malfunction detected, please contact the Maxcom technical support, or file a complaint with your seller.
Direct phone number:
+ 48 32 325 07 00
Note: The telephone works in the GSM 850/900/1800/1900
MHz. At least one SIM Card must be correctly inserted prior to switching on the phone.
1 INTRODUCTION
Thank you for purchasing the Maxcom telephone. Our telephones are designed for the GSM network, and meet all European standards. The phone might be used in various networks, depending on roaming settings provided by your service provider. In order to make using the phone possible, the User must select GSM service provided by the service provider. The phone has a lot of great features, its functioning, however, depends on service available in the GSM network of your choice.
To learn more, contact your service provider. This User Manual has been published by the Manufacturer.
Corrections and modifications arising from errors, and inaccuracies in current information and advancing the phone or software might be made at any time without prior notice; such updates, however, will be reflected in future versions of the User Manual. For more information or any assistance go to our website at www.maxcom.pl. The Manufacturer reserves their rights to any content of this Manual.
Copyrights and trademarks as mentioned in this document remain the property of their owner. Copying, forwarding, storing or dissemination of its content, either whole or partial, without prior written authorization is prohibited.
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2 TECHNICAL SPECS:
Display 2.4”, 240x320 pixel  Camera 0.3Mpix  Emergency Key (SOS)  Two SIM Cards  Phonebook up to 150 Entries  Torch  MicroSD Card Service up to 32GB  Speakerphone  Audio and Video File Player  Radio FM  Battery 750 mAh  Idle time: up to 300 hrs*  Conversation time: up 5 hrs*  Weigth: 78g  Dimensions: 93X48x20mm
*depending on the GSM network conditions and signal
3 THE SET CONTAINS:
GSM Telephone Charger USB Cable Battery Headset User Manual Warranty Card
Note: Keeping the original package is recommended as it might be used for transport.
Keep the receipt as it is necessary for warranty.
4 ACCESSORIES
Use only batteries, chargers, and accessories as recommended by the Manufacturer of the phone. Check with your seller what accessories are available in your area.
5 IMPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Reading the guidelines below will minimize the risk of misusing the phone.
USING – The telephone emits electromagnetic field
that might negatively interfere with other electronic
devices including medical equipment.
Never use your phone in any area where the use of
mobile phones is prohibited such as hospitals, airplanes, refueling points or at proximity to flammable materials. Using mobile phones in such places might expose others to danger.
Never use the phone without suitable accessories
while driving.
A device and its accessories might contain small parts.
Keep your phone and all parts out of reach of children.
SERVICE - Never repair nor modify your phone by
your own; any repairs should be made by authorized
service only.
CLEANING Never clean the phone with any
chemicals or corrosives.
TORCH – Never look directly into the torch LED light.
HEARING AID – If a user has a hearing aid, carefully
adjust phone volume and properly set the hearing aid sensitivity.
ELECTRONIC MEDICAL EQUIPMENT The
telephone is a radio transmitter that might interfere with medical equipment and implants such as hearing aids, heart pacemakers, and insulin pumps, etc. The minimum distance of 15 cm between the phone and the implant is recommended. For more information, contact your doctor or a medical equipment
manufacturer.
ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT - To avoid a risk of
degaussing, keep the phone away from electronic devices.
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WATERPROOF The telephone is not waterproof.
Keep it dry at all times.
DUSTPROOF The telephone is not dustproof, it
should not be used in places with a higher concentration of dust. Protect the phone against metal chips that might make the phone malfunction.
LCD – never press hard the LCD and never use sharp
tools as doing so might damage the display screen.
Never press battery contact pins with metal tools as it
might result in explosion.
Never expose the phone to either low or high
temperature, direct sunlight, or high humidity. Do not place your phone next to heating devices such as radiators, heaters, ovens, furnaces, camp fires,
barbeque, etc.
Protect your hearing!
Prolonged exposure to loud sounds might damage your hearing. Listen to music at a moderate level, and do not keep your phone too close to an ear, while using a
speakerphone. Lower the volume prior to using headphones.
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6 PHONE DESCRIPTION
1. Headset Socket.
2. Volume Up Key.
3. Volume Down Key.
4. Camera Lens.
5. Torch
6. Ringtone Speaker
7. Speaker
8. Display
9. OK Key (middle function key): in Idle mode, press this key to go directly to the main menu. Its functions are usually similar to functions of the Left Function Key.
10. Navigation key: it allows you to move a cursor to the left, right, up and down, or to navigate within the menu. In Idle mode: press Up/Down/Left/Right to directly get
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a specific menu displayed (depending on how they were defined [Menu ->Settings ->Phone Settings ­>Dedicated Keys]).
11. Left Function Key (LFK): allows you to use an option displayed in the left bottom corner of the screen,
12. Right Function Key (RFK): allows you to use an option displayed in the right bottom corner of the screen,
13. A Make Call, green receiver key is used to make/answer phone calls. In Idle mode, press this key to display most recently made phone calls.
14. An End Call, red receiver key is used to switch on/off the phone, end/abort; this key allows you to end the phone call and reject an incoming phone call. Press and hold to SWITCH ON or OFF the phone. The key also restores the Idle mode whenever the device is in other options.
15. Torch on/off key.
16. Radio on key.
17. Emergency Key (SOS).
18. Numerical keys: such keys are used to dial a number and to enter the text while creating/editing a text message.
19. Microphone
20. Key #: in Idle mode, press and hold #, to activate/deactivate a profile: Meetings.
21. Charger Socket.
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6.1 LCD SCREEN DESCRIPTION
1. Network signal strength.
2. Icons and what they represent:
Icon
Meaning
Signal strength on SIM1 & SIM2
Unread Text Message
Bluetooth On
Alarm Clock Activated
Battery Level
Headphones Connected
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3. Battery level
4. Date.
5. Time.
6. Name of the service provider
7. Description of function keys.
Note: To save power, the LCD screen automatically goes into a sleeping mode after certain time has gone past. To disable backlit LCD, press any key.
7 GETTING STARTED
7.1 SIM CARD INSTALLATION
The telephone takes two SIM Cards. Prior to using the telephone, insert at least a single SIM card. You will receive the SIM card from your service provider. Store the SIM card out of reach of children.
Any scratch or bend might easily damage the SIM card. Therefore, handle the SIM card carefully while inserting, uninstalling, and storing the card.
Never install or uninstall the SIM card while the phone is plugged in. Prior to removing the battery from the phone, make sure the phone is switched off.
Active Profile
Missed Phone Call
Icons might vary depending on the software version available
* Icon also appears in domestic roaming if the subscriber uses a network of another service provider
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SIM 1: Insert the SIM1 card into the slot so that its gold contact pins will face down, and the notch will be positioned to the left, see the illustration below.
SIM 2: Gently slide out the SIM2 Card drawer, insert the card into slot so that its gold contact pins will face up, and the notch will be positioned to the right.
7.2 MEMORY CARD INSTALLATION
There is an option to install a Micro SD Memory Card of 32GB. Never bend or scratch the memory card; never expose it to
static electricity or dust; never immerse the card in water.
1. First, switch off the phone and remove the battery,
2. Insert the memory card so that its gold contact pins will
face down, see the illustration below.
Be careful while using the memory card especially while installing and uninstalling the card. Some memory cards must be formatted on a PC before the first use.
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7.3 BATTERY INSTALLATION
1. Lift the phone cover at its lower end.
2. Insert the battery with the metal contact pins facing downwards so that they will match the phone prongs, see the illustration below.
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3. Put the battery cover back and slightly press it to its position, as shown on the illustration below.
7.4 REMOVING THE BATTERY
1. Switch off the phone.
2. Lift the battery cover at the lower end of the phone.
3. Remove the battery.
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