English ................................................................................................................................................................................ 2
Dansk ................................................................................................................................................................................. 68
Hazards due to noise emission ........................................................................................................................................ 15
Children and persons with disabilities ............................................................................................................................. 15
Radio interface .................................................................................................................................................................. 16
SAR information ................................................................................................................................................................ 17
Storage when not in use ................................................................................................................................................... 17
Prior to use ............................................................................................................................... 21
Inserting the SIM card and battery .................................................................................................................................. 21
Charging the battery ......................................................................................................................................................... 23
Using the charging station .......................................................................................................................................... 23
Using the mains charger ............................................................................................................................................. 23
Connecting the headset .................................................................................................................................................... 23
First use .................................................................................................................................... 24
Turning on / off ................................................................................................................................................................. 24
Setting the menu language ............................................................................................................................................... 24
Setting the time and date .................................................................................................................................................. 24
Making calls ...................................................................................................................................................................... 25
Answering or rejecting calls ............................................................................................................................................. 25
Keys and their functions ........................................................................................................... 26
SOS emergency button .................................................................................................................................................... 26
End key .............................................................................................................................................................................. 26
Number keys ..................................................................................................................................................................... 27
Star key ........................................................................................................................................................................ 27
Alarm function ................................................................................................................................................................... 28
Menu ........................................................................................................................................ 29
2. Send text message ................................................................................................................................................. 29
3. New contacts .......................................................................................................................................................... 30
Call history ......................................................................................................................................................................... 34
2. Received calls ......................................................................................................................................................... 35
Text messages ................................................................................................................................................................... 37
4. Voicemail server ..................................................................................................................................................... 43
1. SOS settings............................................................................................................................................................ 51
The device cannot be turned on ...................................................................................................................................... 61
The battery cannot be charged ....................................................................................................................................... 61
The device is not connected to the mobile communication network ............................................................................. 62
No calls can be made ...................................................................................................................................................... 62
No calls can be received ................................................................................................................................................. 62
The PIN is locked .............................................................................................................................................................. 62
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The "Insert SIM" message is displayed ............................................................................................................................ 62
Environmental and disposal information .................................................................................. 63
Conformity information ............................................................................................................ 64
Warranty and servicing information ........................................................................................ 64
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the SilverCrest SSMT 1000 A1 mobile phone. In addition to the standard buttons this mobile
phone is equipped with an SOS emergency button which enables a pre-programmed SOS number to be dialled
directly by pressing this button. This mobile phone is also easy to use thanks to the large buttons and easy to read
screen. With this mobile phone you can send and receive text messages (SMS). The device also has a torch function.
A SIM card must be correctly installed in order to use this device. SIM cards can be obtained from your network
operator and in Germany also from Lidl stores.
Intended use
This is a communications device. The SilverCrest SSMT 1000 A1 mobile phone is designed for making phone calls,
writing text messages (SMS) and making emergency calls. Before the device can be used, the SIM card must be
correctly installed. The device may only be used privately and not for industrial or commercial purposes. Furthermore,
the device may not be used in tropical climates. Only connection cables and external devices that are designed for
this product in terms of safety, electromagnetic compatibility and shielding quality may be used in conjunction with the
device. This device meets all relevant norms and standards in conjunction with CE conformity. Compliance with these
standards is no longer guaranteed in the event of unauthorised modifications to the device. The manufacturer does not
accept any liability for any resulting damage or faults in such cases. Only use accessories specified by the
manufacturer. Any other use is not as intended. Please observe the regulations and laws in the country of use.
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Supplied items
A SSMT 1000 A1 mobile phone
B Charging station
C Battery
D Mains charger (Type UK: ASUC30B-050050)
E User manual (not illustrated)
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Technical data
Model SSMT 1000 A1
Dimensions (HxWxD) 112 x 54 x 17 mm
Weight (mobile telephone including battery) Approx. 89 g
Frequency band Dual band GSM 900 / 1800
Standby time Up to 250 hours
Talk time Up to 240 minutes
Entries in the phonebook Up to 250
Battery Manufacturer: YouBankHuiHang Precision Metal
Type: BL-5C
Li-Ion / 3.7V / 1000mAh
Mains charger Manufacturer: Aquil Star Precision Industrial
Type EU: ASUC30E-050050 / Type UK: ASUC30B-050050
Input: 100-240V~ 50/60Hz, 0.3A
Output: 5.0V , 500mA
Headset connection 3.5mm stereo headphone socket
Operating temperature -20 °C to +40 °C (max. 80 % rel. air humidity)
Storage temperature -30 °C to +80 °C (max. 90 % rel. air humidity)
SAR value < 1.0 W/kg
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Safety instructions
Before using this device for the first time please read the following instructions carefully and take note of the safety
warnings, even if you are familiar with the use of electronic devices. Store these instructions in a safe place for future
reference. If you sell the device or pass it on, always include this manual.
This symbol indicates important information for safe operation of the device and the safety of the
user.
This symbol indicates an intense light source warning.
This symbol indicates other important information on the topic.
Prevent eye injuries! Never look into the torch's LED beam.
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Operating environment
The device is not designed for use in environments with high humidity (e.g. bathrooms) or in extremely dusty
conditions. Operating temperatures and operating air humidity: -20 °C to +40 °C, max. 80 % rel. air humidity.
Ensure that
no direct heat sources (e.g. heating) can affect the device;
no direct sunlight or bright artificial light reaches the device;
contact with sprayed and dripping water and corrosive liquids is prevented and the device is never operated
near water; in particular it should never be immersed (do not place any objects filled with liquids such as vases
or drinks on or near the device);
the device is not in the immediate vicinity of magnetic fields (e.g. speakers);
no fire sources (e.g. burning candles) are placed on or near the device;
no foreign objects penetrate the device;
the device is not subjected to any extreme temperature fluctuations, as this may result in moisture caused by
condensation and therefore a short circuit;
the device is never subjected to excessive shocks and vibrations.
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Emergency calls
Mobile phones operate with radio signals. It may not be possible to make emergency calls from the mobile phone in
all locations. Never rely on a mobile phone for important calls, for example in a medical emergency.
Please note that the telephone number for the emergency services may differ dependent on your location. Some
network operators do not accept emergency calls if the SIM card is protected with a PIN or if no SIM card is inserted.
Road safety
Please observe the laws and provisions regarding the use of mobile phones whilst driving. For example, please stop in
a safe place before using a mobile phone. Road safety is the highest priority.
For vehicles equipped with air bags: remember that air bags inflate with great force. Therefore do not place your
device or accessories in the air bag deployment area as this could result in serious injury.
Mains charger
Only use the supplied ASUC30B-050050 mains charger in order to charge the mobile phone. Never connect the
ASUC30B-050050 mains charger to other devices. Only charge the mobile phone with the ASUC30B-050050 mains
charger. Only insert the mains charger in a suitable and easily accessible mains socket. Please note that the mains
charger still uses power in standby mode. Unplug from the mains when not in use to save energy. Do not use the
mains charger with wet hands. Always disconnect the mains charger in the following situations:
before stormy weather when there is the risk of lightning;
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if the mains charger or cable becomes damaged;
if the power supply is exposed to rain, liquids or extreme moisture.
when cleaning the mains charger to avoid receiving an electric shock.
Battery
Do not throw the battery into fire under any circumstances. Remove the battery if you will not be using the device for
an extended period of time. Make sure that no metal conductive items such as paper clips, coins, keys, nails and
screws come into contact with the battery. If the battery short-circuits it may explode or set on fire. Cover the battery's
contacts when it is removed from the device.
Warning! Danger of explosion!
In the event of improper use, there is a risk of explosion and leakage. Only replace the battery with an identical model
or one recommended by the manufacturer. Never replace the battery in an environment where there is a risk of
explosion. During the insertion or removal of the battery there might be a spark that could cause an explosion. Areas
where there is an explosion risk are usually labelled as such, although not always clearly. This includes tank areas
such as e.g. below deck on boats, refuelling or fuel storage areas, areas in which the air contains chemicals or
particles such as e.g. cereals, dust or metallic powder as well as in all areas in which normally you are instructed to
switch off your engine. Remember to protect the environment. Used batteries should not be disposed of in household
waste. They must be taken to a collection point for old batteries.
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Hazards due to noise emission
Take care when using headphones. Listening at full volume for prolonged periods of time can
damage your hearing.
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Always handle the cables by the connector and do not pull on the cables themselves. Never place furniture or other
heavy objects on the cable and take care that the cable is not kinked, especially near the plug and connection
sockets. Never make knots in any of the cables or tie them together with other cables. Ensure that all cables are
placed so that no one can trip over them and they do not cause an obstruction.
Electrical devices do not belong in the hands of children. Persons with disabilities should also only use electrical
devices appropriately. Never allow children or persons with disabilities to use electrical devices unsupervised. They
may not recognise potential risks. Batteries and small parts may cause choking resulting in death or serious injury.
Store the battery in a safe place. Seek immediate medical attention if a battery is swallowed. Also always keep plastic
packaging out of reach, as it poses a suffocation risk.
Cables
Children and persons with disabilities
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Radio interface
Turn the device off in aircraft, hospitals, operating rooms or in the vicinity of medical electronic systems. The transmitted
radio waves can impair the functionality of sensitive devices.
Keep the device at least 20cm away from any pacemakers, since the proper functioning of the pacemaker can be
impaired by radio waves.
The transmitted radio waves can cause interference in hearing aids.
Do not place the device in the vicinity of flammable gases or in an explosion-hazard environment (e.g. paint shop)
when the radio components are switched on since the transmitted radio waves can cause an explosion or a fire.
The range of the radio waves is dependent on conditions in the surrounding environment.
In case of data traffic via a wireless connection, it is also possible for unauthorised third parties to receive data. Targa
GmbH is not responsible for radio or television interference caused by unauthorised changes to this device. In
addition, Targa assumes no responsibility for the replacement or exchange of connecting lines and devices not
indicated by Targa GmbH. Only the user himself is responsible for the elimination of interference caused by such
unauthorised changes and for the replacement or exchange of the devices.
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SAR information
This mobile phone meets the statutory requirements regarding exposure to radio waves.
Your mobile phone is a low-power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is switched on, it receives and sends radio
waves at irregular intervals. It has been constructed so that it does not exceed the values for radio wave exposure as
recommended by international regulations. SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) is a unit of measurement for the amount of
radio waves to which a person is exposed when using a mobile phone. The indicated SAR value refers to the highest
energy level measured in the laboratory. During normal operation the SAR value of the mobile phone is usually below
the value indicated.
Copyright
All information contained in this user manual is subject to copyright and is provided for information purposes only. It is
only permitted to copy or duplicate data and information with the express and written consent of the author. This also
includes commercial use of the content and data. The text and illustrations are based on the state of the art at the time
of printing.
Storage when not in use
If the device will not be used for a long period of time please remove the battery from the device. Remove the mains
charger from the socket and disconnect it from the charging station. Ensure that the storage temperature remains
between -30 °C and +80 °C. The humidity should not exceed 90% rel. air humidity.
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Overview
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1 Volume buttons
2 Alarm function
3 Torch
4 Eyelet
5 Headset socket
6 Receiver
7 Screen
8 Up/down keys
9 End key
10 Number keys
11 Charging contacts for the charging station
12 Micro USB charging socket
13 Microphone
14 Call key
15 Torch on/off switch
16 Keypad lock
17 SOS button
18 Loudspeaker
19 Battery compartment cover
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Display icons
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Signal strength
Alarm
Battery status
Keypad lock
Headset (earphones) mode
Missed calls
Ringtone
Vibrate only
Vibration and ringtone
Silent (no ringtone, no vibration)
SMS
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Prior to use
Inserting the SIM card and battery
Before you can use your mobile phone, you have to insert the SIM card and the battery. Open the battery
compartment cover [19] on the back of the phone by pushing downwards.
Keep SIM cards out of the reach of children. Ensure that you do not touch the contacts of the SIM
card, as this could result in damage or loss of the saved data. Do not expose your SIM card to
electric voltages and magnetic fields.
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Place your SIM card into the holder as shown. The gold coloured
SIM card contacts must be face down and the cut-off corner face up
on the left.
Push the SIM card in as far as possible.
(illustration similar)
Insert the supplied battery as shown in the illustration below. Ensure
that the contacts of the battery are correctly aligned with the
contacts of the phone.
Close the battery compartment.
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Charging the battery
The battery of the SilverCrest SSMT 1000 A1 mobile phone can either be charged using the charging station or the
mains charger. Fully charge the mobile phone before use. When the battery is empty this is indicated with the
icon on the screen of the mobile phone.
Using the charging station
Insert the small plug of the mains charger into the charging station's socket.
Then insert the mains charger into a mains socket.
Place the mobile phone on the charging station. The battery will begin to charge and this is shown on the screen
of the mobile phone.
When the battery is fully charged this icon
charging station and unplug the mains charger from the mains socket to save energy.
is shown on the screen. Then remove the mobile phone from the
Using the mains charger
Insert the small plug of the mains charger into the charging socket [12] on the mobile phone.
The battery will begin to charge and this is shown on the screen of the mobile phone.
When the battery is fully charged this icon
mains charger and unplug the mains charger from the mains socket when not in use to save energy.
is shown on the screen. Disconnect the mobile phone from the
Connecting the headset
The headset is not supplied. A headset may be connected to the SilverCrest SSMT 1000 A1 mobile phone. Only use
headsets with a 3.5 mm jack plug.
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Plug the headset into the headset socket [5] on the top of the mobile phone. If the headset is connected correctly the
icon will be shown on the screen. Ringtones and conversations will be reproduced through the headset.
First use
Turning on / off
The mobile phone can be turned on and off by pressing the end key [9]. To do so hold the end key [9] down for
longer than three seconds.
If the mobile phone is being used for the first time or the factory settings have been restored the
language must be selected, and the date and time set before the mobile phone can be used.
Setting the menu language
When the mobile phone is used for the first time the required language must be selected from the list using the
up/down keys [8]. Press the call key [14] to confirm the selection.
Setting the time and date
The time and date must be set when using the mobile phone for the first time. Enter the correct values using the number
keys [10] and confirm the entry by pressing the call key [14].
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Making calls
Use the number keys [10] to enter the number you wish to call. When you have finished entering the number, press the
call key [14] to dial the number entered.
Press the end key [9] to delete a number entered. Press and hold the end key [9] to delete all the
numbers entered.
To use a number from the phonebook proceed as follows:
In standby mode press the end key [9] to access the phonebook.
Select the required entry with the up/down keys [8] and press the call key [14] to confirm the selection. The
menu options window will open.
Press the call key [14] again to call the selected number.
Press the end key [9] to end the call.
A description of further options can be found in the "Phonebook" chapter on the next page.
Answering or rejecting calls
When you receive a call, press the call key [14] to accept the call.
To reject an incoming call, press the end key [9].
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Keys and their functions
In this chapter the most important key and keys with additional functions will be briefly described.
The buttons on the front side of the mobile phone light up when used.
SOS emergency button
When the SOS emergency button [17] on the back of the device is pressed for longer than 5 seconds the SOS
number will be dialled. How to configure the SOS emergency button is described on page 51 .
Up/down keys
On the main screen, press the up/down keys [8] upwards or downwards to access the menu. Use these keys to
navigate up and down in the menus.
End key
Press the end key [9] to end or reject a call. Press the key for longer and the device will turn on/off. If the end key [9]
is pressed whilst in standby mode the phonebook will open.
The end key [9] and the call key [14] have various functions assigned to them during operation. The
current functions of the keys are indicated by a short message on the screen above the keys.
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Call key
Press the call key [14] to accept a call. If this key is pressed in standby mode the call history menu opens.
The end key [9] and the call key [14] have various functions assigned to them during operation. The
current functions of the keys are indicated by a short message on the screen above the keys.
Number keys
In standby mode numbers are entered with the number keys [10]. If the 2-9 keys, the star key (M1) or the hash key
(M2) are held down the corresponding speed dial number is called.
When creating text messages numbers and letters are entered with the number keys [10].
Star key
In standby mode the characters */+/P/W are entered by pressing this key. When creating text messages the symbol
list is accessed by pressing this key.
Hash key
When creating text messages this key is used to alter the input method (e.g. upper/lower case, letters/numbers).
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Volume buttons
The volume buttons [1] can be used to alter the key tone volume whilst in standby mode and the talk volume during a
call. Press the + button to increase the volume or the - button to reduce the volume.
These buttons can be used for navigation when in menus.
Torch on/off switch
The torch [3] can be switched on and off with the torch on/off switch [15]. Press the torch on/off switch [15] upwards
to turn the torch [3] on and downwards to turn the torch off.
Keypad lock
Use the keypad lock switch [16] to lock and unlock the keypad. Slide the keypad lock switch [16] upwards in the
direction of the locked padlock icon to lock the keys and downwards to unlock the keys. If the keypad lock is activated
this will be indicated on the screen [7] with a padlock icon. Then if any keys are pressed how to unlock the keypad is
shown graphically on the screen.
Alarm function
If the alarm button [2] is pressed for longer than 2 seconds, the Organiser – Alarm menu will open. As described on
page 47 a maximum of three alarms may be set.
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