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Safety Information and Warnings
1 Safety Information and Warnings
It is very important that you read the User Guide
carefully as it contains detailed information on set up
and operational issues which you will need to be aware
of to ensure the mobile operates properly. If you are not
clear about how to use the phone or have any queries
on any issue, please contact our Australian Customer
Support helpline on 02 45748888.
The following is a list of some of the important issues
and important warnings which you need to be aware of.
This is not a summary of all the important issues and
you must still read the User Guide in full.
Risk of suffocation!
Keep packaging materials and protective foils
out of reach of children.
Intended use
This telephone is designed for use when connected to
a mobile phone network. Any other use is considered
unintended use. Unauthorised modifi cation is not
permitted. Under no circumstances open the device or
complete any repair work yourself. Repairs to this device
may only be completed by qualifi ed service personnel.
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Safety Information and Warnings
YOU SHOULD NEVER RELY SOLEY ON ANY MOBILE PHONE
FOR ESSENTIAL COMMUNICATIONS SUCH AS MEDICAL
EMERGENCIES.
Areas of use
Do not use the phone in prohibited areas such as on •
aircraft, in a petrol station in hospitals, or near to fuel
and other fl amable liquids, chemicals or blasting areas.
When using this phone in a motor vehicle do •
not carry or store fl ammable liquids, gasses or
explosives in the same compartment as this phone.
Prevent exposure to smoke, dust, vibration, •
chemicals,
is not waterproof; therefore, keep it dry at all times. Water
damage is not covered under warranty.
Never leave this device exposed to direct sunlight inside •
a motor vehicle. Temperatures inside the vehicle on a hot
day are extreme and damage to the phone may result
which is not covered by warranty.
Only use original accessories and batteries supplied with •
this product. Never attempt to connect other products.
Never attempt to connect incompatible products.•
All mobile communication equipment is subject to •
interference which may impair its performance.
moisture, heat and direct sunlight. The phone
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Safety Information and Warnings
Keep the phone and accessories out of the reach of children.•
The SIM card can be removed. Caution! Small children •
can swallow them.
The earpiece of the handset may attract small metal •
objects such as staples and pins. Care should be taken
when placing the handset near these items.
The ringing tone is issued via the loudspeaker. Take an •
incoming call fi rst and then hold the phone to your ear.
This prevents any possible hearing damage.
You should not use your mobile phone whilst driving •
a motor vehicle. At all times obey all local traffi c
laws regarding mobile phone usage whilst driving
a motor vehicle. Always keep your hands free to
operate the vehicle safely.
If you use this phone in a motor vehicle that has •
air bags installed. Do not place this phone or other
objects in the area over the air bag or the air bag
deployment area. If the air bag infl ates serious injury
could result.
Warning when used with implanted medical devices
Manufactures of medical devices recommend that •
users with implanted heart pacemakers. Always
maintain a distance of at least 15.3cm between
the phone and the pacemaker to prevent any
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Safety Information and Warnings
possible interference. If you have had a pacemaker
implanted, do not carry the phone in a breast pocket
when switched on. Always hold the phone to the ear
furthest away from the pacemaker during calls.
Switch the phone off immediately if you notice or
suspect any adverse effects.
Ensure you read and follow the directions from the •
manufacturer of the implanted medical device.
If you have any questions about using your phone
with an implanted medical device, consult your
health care provider.
Use with a hearing device
This phone is hearing aid compatible. If you •
wear a hearing aid, however, please contact your
Audiologist or the hearing aid manufacturer to
inquire about any possible impairments through
mobile communication equipment.
Emergency calls
This phone uses radio signals and network service •
providers networks and user programed functions.
It is not possible to guarantee a reliable connection.
You should never rely on this or any other wireless
radio device for essential communications in the
case of medical emergencies.
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Safety Information and Warnings
AC power adaptor
Attention: Only use the AC power adaptor
supplied. As other power supplies could damage
the phone.
Rechargeable batteries
Attention: Never dispose of batteries into a fi re.
Only use batteries of the same type.
Environment
At the end of its service life, in order to dispose
of your device, take it to a collection point if
provided by your local public waste authorities
(e.g. recycling centre). The adjacent symbol indicates
that the device must not be disposed of in normal
domestic waste!
Batteries must be disposed of in
accordance with local regulations or
at the appropriate collection points if provided by the public
waste authorities.
Packaging materials all cardboard and paper
packaging should be sent for recycling in accordance
with local waste regulations.
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Getting Started
2 Getting Started
Safety information
Attention: It is essential to read the Safety
Information in Chapter 1 before starting up.
Checking the package contents
The package contains:
1 mobile phone
1 Li-ion battery pack
1 AC power adaptor
Barcode labels on the phone
The barcode label printed inside the phone contains the
IMEI number and the serial number. Do not remove it.
Phone security
Every mobile phone has a unique 15-digit electronic
serial number, known as the International Mobile
Equipment Identity (IMEI) number.
Record your phone’s IMEI number in case your phone is
lost or stolen.
On the bottom of the box there is a large label. Remove
one of the IMEI labels and stick it in the space below.
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Getting Started
You can verify your IMEI number by dialling *#06# on
your mobile phone.
If your phone is lost or stolen:
Notify your network carrier and the police immediately.
Tell them your IMEI number and any other identifying
features on your phone. Your network carrier can use
this number to block your phone from all networks
in Australia once you report the phone lost or stolen,
making it useless to any thief. Importantly, this also
ensures you’re not paying for any calls made by the
thief. If the handset is subsequently found, the IMEI
block can be easily removed – as long as you can prove
you’re the original, legal owner of the phone.
Passwords
This mobile phone provides the option of using
passwords. After activating the passwords, unauthorised
users cannot access the data stored on the phone. If the
option is activated, access to certain functions, e.g. the
phone book, is only possible after entering the correct
password.
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Getting Started
PIN & PIN2 codes
The PIN (Personal Identity Number) and PIN2 codes are
4 to 8-digit numbers. The PIN and PIN2 codes are given
to you, together with the SIM card, by your network
provider.
PUK & PUK2 codes
The PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) and PUK2 codes
are 4 to 8-digit numbers. These are only necessary if
you enter the PIN code for the SIM card incorrectly three
times in succession and the SIM card is blocked. The
PUK and PUK2 codes are given to you, together with the
SIM card, by your network provider.
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Getting Started
Installing the SIM card
Risk of swallowing small objects!
The SIM card can be removed.
Small children can swallow them.
The emergency call number 000 can still be
dialled even if there is no SIM card installed.
The number is automatically dialled if the
emergency call switch is activated!
Switch the phone off.
Pay attention that the SIM card is not bent or
scratched. Prevent any contact with water, dirt
or electrical charges.
Slide off the mobile phone’s
battery compartment cover
towards the bottom using a little
force.
If there is already a battery
inside, remove it.
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2
2
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Slide the SIM card with the
gold coloured contacts facing
down in the moulded SIM
card holder.
Insert the battery. The gold
coloured contacts on the
battery must face towards
the top left.
Press lightly on the bottom
end of the battery until it
snaps into place.
Replace the battery
compartment cover back on
the phone. Slide the battery
compartment cover upwards
until it snaps in to place.
Getting Started
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Getting Started
Charging the battery
Before starting to charge the battery, ensure
that it has been installed properly.
Do not remove the battery while it is being
charged. This could damage the phone.
When charging the battery for the fi rst time, it
should be charged for at least 4 hours. Batteries
only reach their full capacity after several
complete charge/discharge cycles.
Charging via the mini USB port
Open the protective USB cover on
the phone and plug the charging
unit in the mini USB port.
Connect the charging unit as
illustrated in the diagram. For safety
reasons, only use the optional Oricom
approved charging unit.
Mains power
outlet
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Getting Started
Charging via the optional desktop charger
Plug the connector on the AC adaptor
cable in the mini USB port on the desk
top charger. Place the phone into the
charging cradle.
The current battery charge status is shown in the
display as follows:
Full Half empty Low Empty
It may take a few seconds before the phone
indicates the charging process.
You can use the phone during the charging
process.
You can also charge the phone via a PC. To do this,
connect the phone to the PC using an approved mini
USB cable. The charging process takes longer via the
PC than when using the charging unit.
Only use the mini USB cable approved by
Oricom. The terms of guarantee are void if a
different cable is used.
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Getting Started
Battery status warning
When the battery charge is low, a warning message
appears in the display.
Charge the battery.
In cases where the battery charge is extremely low, it
is possible that the back-lighting no longer works and
certain functions are no longer available.
Charge the battery.
When the battery charge drops below the minimum
status, the phone switches off automatically.
Warnings on battery usage
Only use batteries, cables and charging units approved
by Oricom, otherwise the battery could be damaged.
Do not short circuit the battery. Always leave the battery
in the phone to avoid accidentally short circuiting the
battery contacts.
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Getting Started
Keep the battery contacts clean and free of dust and dirt.
The battery can be charged/discharged hundreds of
times but its service life is limited. Replace the battery
when the battery no longer holds suffi cient charge for
normal use. The Oricom battery part number is KEBT5057, maximum talk time is up to 120 minutes and
standby time is up to 170 hours.
Switching the mobile phone off and on
Press and hold the button for 3 seconds to switch
the phone on or off.
Setting the display language
Select the language required.
1. During standby mode, press M1 to enter the setup
menu.
2. Use i/j to select Phone Setting. Press M1 to
confi rm.
3. Use i/j to select Display Setting, press M1 to
confi rm.
4. Use i/j to select Language, press M1 to confi rm.
5. Use i/j to select desired language, press M1 to
confi rm.
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Getting Started
Setting the time and date
1. During standby mode, press M1 to enter the setup
menu.
2. Use i/j to select Clock & Alarm. Press M1 to
confi rm.
3. Use i/j to select Time & Date, press M1 to
confi rm.
Set Home City
4. Use i/j to select Set Home City, press M1 to
confi rm. Use i/j to select and press M1 to
confi rm.
Set Format
5. Use i/j to select Set Format, press M1 to
confi rm. Use i/j to select and press M1 to
confi rm. Set time format to 24Hr or 12 Hr, and
select the date format.
Set time and date
6. Use i/j to select Set Time/Date, press M1 to
confi rm. Use i/j to select and press M1 to
confi rm. Use keypad to input the time, minute, date,
month and year. Press M1 to confi rm.
7. After setting the time and date, press M3 to confi rm
and press M1 to save the settings.
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Your Oricom phone and controls
3 Your Oricom phone and controls
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Your Oricom phone and controls
1 Earpiece
2 One-touch dialling buttons / Softkeys
3 On/Off button / On-hook button
4 Scroll up/down button
5 Microphone
6 Digit keys
7 Call button
8 LED
9 Loudspeaker for handsfree mode
10 Emergency call switch
11 Battery compartment cover
12 Mini USB port with cover
13 Charge contacts
14 Volume control
15 Headset socket
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Your Oricom phone and controls
1 Earpiece The voice of the caller can be heard
here when no headset is being worn
or the handsfree equipment has not
been installed, activated and the
device set to Handsfree mode.
2 M1 M2 M3One-touch dialling buttons / Softkeys
A phone number can be assigned to
each one-touch dialling button and
then dialled directly by pressing and
holding the respective button. M1 M3 are also softkeys.
The softkeys are assigned different
functions in the various menus. The
current function is always indicated
by a text directly above the button in
the display.
3
4 i j Scroll up/down buttons Navigate in
On/Off button/On-hook button
Switch the mobile phone on and off.
Cancel the current process.
End or reject a call.
the menus
Open the menu
i
Open the phone book
j
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Your Oricom phone and controls
5 Microphone Is activated during a call
- Digit keys
6
Enter phone numbers and names or
write a text.
Call button Take a call or dial a number.
7
Open the call list.
8 LED Indicates the phone operating status.
9 Loudspeaker You can hear the caller’s voice from
here when the phone is in Handsfree
mode.
The outgoing alert message is played
back loud via this loudspeaker.
10 Emergency call switch
There is no guarantee that headsets from other
manufacturers will work properly.
Damage to the headset or mobile phone cannot
be ruled out.
Buttons with special functions
In Standby mode, hold the button to set Silent
activated or General activated.
During an incoming call, hold the
the "No Alert" call setting for this call only.
In standby mode, hold the
button to activate the
keypad lock function.
Press and hold 1, a connection is established to your
mailbox and you can play messages recorded.
button to activate
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Telephone Operation
4 Telephone Operation
Description of operating sequences in the manual
DisplayDescription
Displays the contour of buttons
Press the button depicted briefl y
2 sec.
Hold
OptionRepresents text in the display
e.g.
Ok Press the softkey; Page 27
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Press the button depicted for 2
seconds
Press and hold down the button
depicted
Enter digits or letters
Mobile phone rings
Remove phone from the charging unit
Place phone in the charging unit
Indicates icons in the display
Telephone Operation
Icons and texts in the handset display
IconDescription
Displays the battery capacity.
Running-through segments, the battery is
being charged.
Signal strength of the phone connection
Alarm1 and/or Alarm2 are activated
A headset is connected
The key lock function is activated;
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A roaming1 call is in progress
A call is currently being made
There are new calls in the call list;
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A new SMS2 message has been received;
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The microphone is deactivated (muted);
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No call alert / silent is activated
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Telephone Operation
Ringing tone only is activated
Vibration alert only is activated
Vibration alert is activated fi rst, then ringing
tone
Vibration alert and ringing tone are activated
1
Roaming calls: Outgoing or incoming international calls
subject to special charges.
2
SMS: Short Message Service = Service for sending text
messages.
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Telephone Operation
Standby mode
All descriptions in this operating manual assume that
the mobile phone is in Standby mode. The system
switches to Standby mode by pressing the
several times if necessary. It may be necessary to
deactivate the key lock function.
Energy-save mode
When the phone has been in Standby mode for some
time, it automatically switches to energy-save mode.
The display no longer lights up. Press any button to
reactivate Standby mode.
Softkeys
The softkeys M1 (2) and M3 (2) are assigned different
functions in the different menus. The function buttons
are always referred to in this manual according to the
texts directly above them in the display.
button,
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