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Unpacking your mobile phone
In the box are:
the mobile handset
a mains power adaptor
the handset back cover
a rechargeable battery pack Li-Ion 3.7 V
this user guide Keep the packing materials for future use.
Keep your sales receipt - it is your guarantee.
IMPORTANT– Your handset is not supplied with a SIM card.
Your mobile phone will work on all german GSM mobile networks. You will need to insert a SIM card for the handset to work correctly.
Safety notes
• Only use your mobile phone in places where use is not pro­hibited or capable of creating a hazard: Do not use your phone in aircraft, hospitals, at petrol stations, in blasting areas or in the car while you are driving. Observe all app­licable rules and prohibitions and keep in mind that these are subject to change.
• Only use approved accessories, especially batteries. Incompatible accessories and defective batteries can cause damages up to an including explosions.
• The function of medical devices can be influenced by your mobile telephone. Manufacturers of cardiac pacemakers recommend a minimum distances of 20 cm to the device when the mobile phone is activated. Do not wear your phone in your breast pocket.
• If you suspect that your phone has interfered with the function of a medical device, discontinue use of your mobile phone until you discuss the matter with your physician.
• Keep the phone, power adapter, SIM-card and other accessories out of reach of children. Small parts can come loose and could then be swallowed.
• Do not allow small children to play with the packaging film (suffocation hazard!).
• When unplugging the device, always pull on the plug and not on the power cable.
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• This mobile phone is not waterproof –keep it away from liquids.
• This phone may only be maintained and repaired by authorised dealers.
• Read the operating instructions carefully and observe all safety warnings and instructions for operation and disposal in the appendix before using the devices and keep the instructions for future reference. If you give the device to a third party, include these instructions.
General notes
• This mobile phone was developed for operation in GSM 900 and 1800-networks (classification D- and E-Nets in Germany) – you can receive additional information concerning the services in these networks from your mobile provider.
• The SAR-values are:
- GSM900 max = 0.139W/kg,
- DCS1800 max = 0.258W/kg
Install the SIM card and battery
The battery is not placed in the mobile phone in the factory. If the dealer from whom you purchased the phone had not already inserted the battery, follow these steps:
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Before operating the mobile phone a SIM card must be installed.
To remove the back cover push in the button at the bottom of the back cover and slide the cover down.
Remove the battery by lifting from the bottom edge.
Carefully slide the SIM card into the holder with the gold con­nectors face down and angled corner top left.
Replace the battery and the back cover by placing it flat on the back of the handset and sliding up until it clicks into place.
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Charging the battery
Before you start using your mobile telephone, it should be fully charged (up to 15 hours). Use only the power adapter that came with the telephone. The connection port is located on the right side of the device (see illustration). Do not charge the battery with the battery cover removed.
The charging process will be shown in the display while it is charging. If the display shows recharger from the electrical outlet and then plug it back in. Only use the batter that can with your phone or an approved substitute. Information about this can be obtained from your dealer or from our service hotline. Use of another recharger or other types of batteries will extinguish both operating approval and the guarantee or warranty and can have dangerous consequences, up to and including [causing the device to catch] fire. When the battery has been completely discharged, it can take a few minutes before the phone shows that it has been recharged.
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No charging
, briefly unplug the
Connecting a headset
The port can also be used for a headset with the proper plug. Only use approved headsets.
Symbols on the display
Symbol Meaning
Radio link/signal level Battery charge level - Charge handset as soon as possible if it shows nearly empty. While the batteries are being charged, this blinks. Call divert activated Alarm is set Ringer off Headset plugged in New SMS Keypad is locked Vibrating ring alert is on Missed call(s) Microphone is muted
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Where to find it
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1 Earpiece 2 Navigation keyπ
During call: increase volume In menus, lists: scroll upwards In standby mode: access to sound profiles
3 Softkey - perform functions indicated by the display text
above In standby mode: access to main menu
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4 Call key
In standby mode: access to redial list After entering a telephone number: dialling
5 Navigation key
In standby mode: access to the list of received calls 6 #-key / Keylock (press and hold) 7 Wrist strap holes 8 *-key / switch cases when entering text
(ABC, Abc, abc, 123) 9 Navigation key
During call: decrease volume
In menus, lists: scroll downwards
In standby mode: access to phone book 10 End Call key
During call signalling: reject call
In menus, lists: back to standby mode
In standby mode: switch phone on/off (press and hold) 11 Navigation key ®
In standby mode: access to the list of missed calls 12 Softkey - perform functions indicated by the display text
above
In standby mode: access to SMS menu
Switching the phone on / off
To activate the phone after inserting the SIM-card and the battery, press and hold the end key (10) and
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hold it down until the display lights up. To de-activate, press and hold the end key (10) until the display goes dark.
Key lock
To protect the phone from unintended use you can activate the keypad lock. Press and hold the *-key (6) until the symbol appears in the display. To de-acti­vate the keypad lock, press the soft key button "
Unlock
" (3) and then the *-key (6) in rapid
succession.
Making a call
Key in the telephone number including area code.
To add prefix “+“ press the *-key (8) twice quickly.
Press the call key (4).
To end a call press the end call key (10).
Redial
Press the call key (4).
Select a telephone number from the list using π /
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Press the call key (4).
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The menu
Your phone uses simple menus for its settings and use. In ready mode (inactive), the left softkey is set for the the right softkey for the Press
Menu
Select/ Back
Page through the menu list with the π and keys. With
Select
you advance to the next screen, and with you return to the previous screen. With the end key (10) you break off from the menu and go into ready mode.
SMS
function.
to call up the first menu list (the softkeys change to
).
Menu
and
Back
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Appendix
Care and Maintenance
Your phone was very carefully designed and manufactured and should also be handled with care. If you observe the recommendations given below, you fulfil the warranty conditions and you will continue to enjoy your product for years to come.
• Keep the phone, its parts and accessories out of reach of
small children.
• Keep your phone dry. Rain, moisture and liquids contain
minerals that can corrode electronic circuits.
• Do not use or store your phone is dusty or dirty
surroundings. Its moving parts could be damaged.
• Do not store the phone in hot locations. High temperatures
can reduce the operational lifespan of electronic devices, damage batters and deform or event melt certain plastics.
• Do not store the phone in cold locations. When it warms up
again (back to normal operating condition), this can cause condensation to form inside and damage the electronic boards.
• Do not attempt to open the telephone. The device can be
damaged by improper handling.
• Do not drop, hit or expose the phone to impact and do not
shake it. Rough treatment of this kind can break the circuit boards inside the device.
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• Do not use any corrosive chemicals or cleaning solutions or
any abrasive cleaners to clean your telephone.
• Do not paint your telephone. Paint can cause the moving
parts to stick fast and prevent regular operation.
All of the above warnings and instructions apply equally to the phone , battery, charger as well as all accessories.
Battery information
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery. Be aware that a new battery only reaches full performance after it has been completely discharged two or three times! The battery can, of course, be re-charged and discharged several hundred times, but it will eventually wear out. When the operational time (speaking time and stand-by) drops sig­nificantly beneath the normal value, the battery needs to be replaced. Use only batteries and chargers approved by your telephone’s manufacturer. (There is a danger of explosion if the lithium-ion­battery is replaced with the wrong type or is improperly dis­posed of.) Remove the charger’s plug from the electrical outlet when not in use. Do not leave the battery connected to the charger for longer than a week, since excessive conservation charging can reduce its lifespan. A fully charged batter will gra­dually lose its charge over time.
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Extreme temperatures have a negative influence on the ability of a batter to receive a charge. Use the batter for its intended purpose only.
Do not use damaged chargers or batteries. Do not short-circuit the battery. An unintended short circuit can occur if, e.g. a metallic object (coin, paperclip, pen) directly connects the positive and negative poles on the battery (metal strips on the batter) with each other, as could happen if you keep a spare battery in your pocket or wallet. Short circuiting the battery’s poles can damage it or objects attached to it.
The capacity and life span of your battery will be reduced if it is stored in cold or hot places, e.g. in a locked car during summer or winter weather conditions. Always store your battery between 15°C and 25°C if at all possible. A phone with a battery that is too hot or too cold may in some cases temporarily cease to function, even if the battery is completely charged. The battery’s performance is especially impeded in temperatures significantly beneath the freezing point.
Do not throw batteries into fire! Batteries must be recycled or properly disposed of. Batteries do not belong in your household garbage and
may not be disposed of with it.
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Additional safety information
Traffic Safety
Never use your hand-held phone while driving a motor vehicle. Always place the phone in its holder or bracket. Do not just lay the phone on the passenger seat or in a place where it could become airborne in a collision or a sudden breaking manoeuvre.
Remember: Traffic safety always comes first!
Operating environment
Follow regulations in force in any area and always switch off your phone whenever its use is prohibited, or when it may cause interference or danger, e.g. when driving, on an aircraft, in a petrol station, in a hospital or any other area with warning signs. Parts of the phone are magnetic and may attract small objects, so check there are no sharp items, particularly by the earpiece. Do not place credit cards or other magnetic storage media near the phone, because information stored on them may be erased.
Electronic Devices
Most modern electronic devices are shielded against RF-sig­nals (radio frequency). However, it is possible that certain electronic devices are not shielded against the RF-signals of your mobile telephone.
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Pacemakers
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend keeping at least 20 cm between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. This is consistent with independent research by and recommendations of Wireless T echnology Research. If you use a pacemaker, don’t carry the phone in a breast pocket, use the ear opposite the pacemaker and if you suspect that interference is taking place, switch off your phone immedia­tely.
Hearing aids
Mobile phones may interfere with hearing aids.
Other medical devices
Any radio transmitting equipment, including mobile phones, may interfere with inadequately protected medical devices. Consult a physician or the medical device supplier to check if it is shielded adequately from external RF energy. In healthcare facilities, turn off your phone if official signs, posters or other posted written regulations require it. In some cases, devices are used in hospitals or healthcare facilities that can be sensitive to external RF-energy.
Vehicles
The phone should only be repaired on installed in a vehicle by trained technicians. Incorrect mounting or repairs can have
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dangerous consequences and extinguish any warranty on the device that was still valid. Regularly check whether the mobile phone equipment in your vehicle has been properly installed and is functioning correctly. Do not store any flammable liquids, gases or explosives in the same room as the phone, its components or accessories. If you own or operate a vehicle equipped with an airbag, remember that the airbag fills suddenly and with great force. Do not mount fixed or moveable mobile phone equipment either above the airbag or in the area that the filled airbag will occupy. If an airbag inflates in a vehicle with improperly installed mobile phone equipment, serious injuries can result.
Prohibited Areas
Always turn off your phone in areas where posted instructions/prohibitions require it.
Potentially Explosive Environments
Turn off your phone in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all posted signs and instructions. In such areas a single spark can cause an explosion or a fire which could result in bodily injury or death. We recommend that users turn off their phones at petrol stations. Users are reminded to heed the restrictions on use of radio devices near fuel depots (storage and sales areas), chemical plants or areas where blasting operations are in progress. Places where there is an explosion hazard are often, but not
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always, clearly identified with signs or other postings. This would include the lower decks of ships, areas around tanks and pipelines containing chemicals; vehicles operated with liquefied gases (e.g. propane or butane) ; areas in which chemicals or particles such as flour, dust or pulverized metal are in the air; as well as any location in which you are regularly recommended or required to turn off the motor of your vehicle.
Aircraft
The use of mobile phones in aircraft is prohibited. Turn off your phone before you board a plane. The use of a mobile phone on board an aircraft can have dangerous consequences for the operation of the aircraft.
Emergency Calls to 112
Important:
with radio signals, mobile telephone networks and land-based networks as wells as with functions programmed by the user. For this reason, connections cannot be guaranteed in all situations. You should not rely exclusively on a mobile phone in cases where communication is a life-or-death matter (e. g. medical emergencies). It is possible that emergency calls cannot be completed in all mobile phone networks. It is possible that they cannot be com­pleted while certain network services and/or phone functions are active. You can inquire about this with your local service provider.
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Like every other mobile phone, this phone works
If you make an emergency call, do not forget to give all information as exactly as possible. Remember that your mobile phone could be the only means of communication at the accident site. End the call only when you are told to do so.
IMPORTANT
Since 2009, it is no longer possible to call emergency 112 without an active SIM-card. You don’t need to have any credit [useable minutes] on account- but the SIM-card must be registered and unlocked.
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Protecting the Environment Made Easy
Packaging
Sort the packaging before disposal: Put cardboard and paperboard in paper, foils or plastic wraps in recyclable materials.
Batteries and Rechargeable Batteries
Batteries and rechargeable batteries may not be thrown into the household waste! Every consumer is legally required to turn in used batteries and rechargeable batteries to a collection site in his/her local community or city or a dealership, so that they can be disposed of in an eco-friendly manner. This applies whether they contain harmful pollutants)* or not. Only turn in batteries and rechargeable batteries in a discharged state. .
*) marked with: Cd=cadmium, Hg=mercury, Pb=lead
Notes on Environmental Protection
Used electronic devices are recyclable materials and may not be disposed of in your household waste. Please support us in our efforts to conserve resources and protect the environment and turn in this device to a proper collection site.
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Warranty- and Service-Information
If the good evinces a defect due to manufacturing or materials faults within 24 months of purchase, IVS GmbH will replace it with and equivalent good or perform a repair.
ceed directly between the end-client and IVS GmbH, but through your dealer/selling agent.
components subject to wear (e. g. batteries) this period lasts for 6 months from the date of purchase. Goods exchanged become property of IVS GmbH.
We ask that you send the good to your dealer
- in the original packaging incl. all accessories
- with a copy of the receipt
- with a clear and accurate description of the defect
- immediately after the fault is identified. Should no defect be detected, the good will be returned to sender with an appropriate notation.
The warranty does not apply in cases of improper handling or failure to heed the operating instructions, of alterations to the good performed by the dealer or the customer (e.g. installations, software downloads) and in cases of total loss. IVS GmbH reserves the right in these cases to charge the customer for the replacement or repair. IVS GmbH will inform the customer of this in advance. The following are considered total losses:
- fire damage (e. g. from a short circuit)
This will not pro-
In the case of
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- corrosion damage (e.g. from liquids getting inside the device)
- unauthorised intervention (e.g. improper attempts at
soldering, mechanically incorrect mounting, broken seal)
- mechanical damages (e.g. warped plastic, broken solder
connections)
- damages indicative of improper use (e.g. foreign objects
inside, chemical deposits)
- damages from lightning or excessive voltage A change to the burden of proof to the disadvantage of the client is not associated with the provisions stated above.
The operating instructions and any software accompanying the device are excluded from the warranty.
This warranty applies only to new products purchased in Germany. The warrantor is IVS GmbH, Im Frauental 14, 92224 Amberg.
Please note that goods which are not returned through your dealer will be sent to you postage due, since warranty processing is handled exclusively through your dealer/selling agent.
Claims that exceed or deviate from those stated in the manufacturer’s warranty are excluded. IVS GmbH is not liable for interruptions of service, lost profits and loss of data, software uploaded by the customer or other information. The security of these is the customer’s responsibility. This liability exclusion does not apply to the extent that liability is mandated, e.g. under the Product Liability Act, in cases of malicious intent, gross negligence, injury to life, limb or
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health or in cases of dereliction of essential contractual duties. Claims for damages deriving from dereliction of essential con­tractual duties are however restricted to foreseeable damages of kinds typical for this type of contract, to the extent that there is no liability due to malicious intent or gross negligence or injury to life, limb or health or mandated liability under the Product Liability Act. The fulfillment of a warranted service does not affect an extension of the warranty period.
The dated purchase receipt is required as evidence of warranty. Warranty claims must be asserted within two weeks of becoming aware of a warrantable incident.
In any warranty case, contact your dealer/selling agent.
Approval and conformity
This mobile phone complies with the basic requirements contained in the R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC on radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment and is suitable for connection and operation in the country where it was sold.
The declaration of conformity may be viewed at: www.swisstone.de
The CE symbol confirms the conformity of the mobile phone with the above directive.
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User Guide Version 1.0 04.02.2010
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