Zennox Simple Mobile B800, D3880 Instruction Manual

Simple Mobile B800 (D3880)
Instruction Manual
Before use, read these instructions carefully and keep in a safe place for future reference.
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IMPORTANT – Your handset is not supplied with a SIM
card. The B800 GSM will work on all UK GSM mobile networks except “3G”(because it is a UMTS network instead of GSM), and you will need to insert a SIM card for the handset to work correctly.
Network Services – The B800 GSM is approved for use on the GSM900 and GSM1800 networks. Check with your mobile phone service provider to see if you can use the Dualband feature or other Network Servic es described in this guide. Some networks may not support all language dependent characters and/or services.
Unpacking your B800 GSM Mobile
In the box are:
the mobile handset
a mains power adaptor
the handset back cover and card
a rechargeable battery pack
this user guide
a charger pod
Keep the packing materials for future use.
Keep your sales receipt - it is your guarantee.
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DO NOT STARE INTO BEAM OR VIEW
DIRECTLY WITH OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS
CLASS 2 M LASER PRODUCTS
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Where to find it…………………..…………..………… 3 Symbols on the display ………..………………….… 4 Menu Operation …………….…..………………..…… 5
Read these notes first……....……….………….…… 5
Installation and setup………………………..….…… 7 Switching On and Off …………………..……..…..… 10 Making & answering calls…………………………… 11 Using the Phone Book & Fast keys (M1-M3)… 14 Call log……………………………………………….…. 14 SMS text messaging……………………………….… 15 Settings…………………………..…………………..… 17
Phone Settings (Language, Display, Security, Reset)… 17
Clock settings………………………..……………………. 17 Network Settings ……………………..…………………. 17
Call Settings ……………………………………………… 18 Sound profiles……………………………………………. 18
Alarm Clock…………………………..……………….. 18 Torch Operation……………………..……………….. 18 Troubleshooting……………………………………… 19 Guarantee ……………………………………………… 20 Battery Information…………………………………… 21 Additional Safety Information………………………. 21
Declaration of Conformity………….………………..23-24 Getting started with Orange sim card…………….. 26
Contents
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Where to find it
Earpiece
Press to end or reject a call. Press to return to standb
y
mode
Visual Ringer
Torch beam
Press and hold to switch the Torch on
Torch button
Select buttons
(Left/Right soft keys)
Perform functions indicated by the display text above
Talk button
Press to answer a phone call. Press to enter redial list
Slide up to unlock and down to lock the keypad
Key Lock/Unlock button
Memory buttons
(
M1, M2, M3
)
3 fast key memory locations for direct dial out
Up/Down buttons
Press to adjust receiving volume in talk and speakerphone modes.
Press to scroll through names, phone numbers, menus and settings.
Standby mode shortcuts:
Up - to Sound Profiles Down - to Phonebook
Press and hold to switch the
p
hone on or off
Warning! The torch uses a high-brightness LED and you should not point the beam directly into eyes, or view with optical instruments.
Wrist strap holes
End Call / Power On-Off button
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Symbols on the display
1 - The left selection key in the standby mode is Menu. 2 - The right selection key in the standby mode is SMS. The Soft keys change to different functions in other modes.
Radio link/signal level - On steady when linked
and shows the signal strength. Flashes if handset is trying to establish a link.
Battery charge level - Charge handset as soon as
possible if it shows nearly empty. While the batteries are being charged, the changing b ar will move up and down.
Call Divert - On if call divert unconditional is set. Alarm - On if an alarm is set. Ringer Off - On if handset's ringer is turned off.
Headset - On when a headset is plugged in.
New SMS - Indicates you have new text messages.
Lock - On when the handset's keypad is locked.
Vibrator - On if the vibrating ring alert is on.
Missed Call - On if you have missed Call records.
Speakerphone - On if handset loudspeaker is on. Mute - On if the handset microphone is muted.
The network name or logo in service
(
If display option set)
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2
XXXXXX
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Menu Operation
Menu lists are used for set up and operation. The left and right soft keys initially are Menu and SMS. Press Menu (
) and the display changes and the soft keys become Select and Back. Use Up or Down to move up or down menu lists, and Select or Back for the next or previous display.
When writing text, use the # key to switch cases: Upper case (ABC), Title case (Abc), Lower case (abc) or
Numerals (123). Use Up or Down to move the cursor, and Cancel to
delete letters.
Read these notes first
Your phone is an electronic product and should be treated with care to meet any warranty and safety obligations.
SWITCH ON SAFELY – Don’t use when mobile
phones are prohibited, or it may cause interferenc e/ danger.
TORCH APPLICATION – Do not stare into the beam
or point directly into eyes.
HEARING AID COMPATIBILITY – With the hearing
aid set to normal, adjust the phone volume. If this fails, try the hearing aid in the ‘T’ position.
WATER-RESISTANCE – Keep it dry. The phone is
not water-resistant.
TEMPERATURE RANGE – Operating 0°C to 40°C.
Storage -20°C to 60°C.
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CARE & CLEANING - Do not drop or knock the phone
excessively, and keep it clean using a damp cloth if necessary - do not use chemicals, cleaning solvents, or strong detergents.
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Installation and setup
Before operating the B800 GSM a SIM card must be installed. Keep the SIM card out of small children’s reach. The SIM card and its contacts can be damaged e asily by scratches or bending, so handle the card carefully.
Install the SIM card and battery
1. Switch off the phone, disconnect the
power adaptor and remove the battery.
2. To remove the back cover, push from
the top of the back cover.
3. Remove the battery by lifting from the
top edge.
4. Carefully slide the SIM card into the
holder with the gold connectors face down and angled corner top right.
5. Replace the battery by aligning the
gold connectors on the battery with those on the phone, and push the top end of the battery down until it clicks into place.
6. Replace 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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Charge the battery Warning! Use only batteries and chargers supplied with
or approved by Zennox for this B800. Use of others will invalidate approvals or warranty and may be dangerous.
Do not charge the battery with the back cover removed.
1. Connect the charger lead firmly into the socket on the
side of the handset.
2. Plug the charger into an AC mains socket. The battery
indicator bar scrolls and “Charging…” is displayed.
3. Charging the battery may take up to 15 hours.
4. If No charging is displayed, disconnect the c harger,
and retry. If charging still fails, contact the helpline.
5. The battery is fully charged when the bar stops scrolling.
Disconnect the charger from the phone and the AC outlet.
Connect a compatible headset (Optio n al)
You can use the B800 GSM with a headset (not supp lied). The connector must be a 2.5mm 3-pole jack plug that inserts in the Power/Headset socket on the left side of the handset.
When connecting a headset, inclu ding those approved by Zennox for use with this device, pay special attention to volume levels. Read its user guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products.
When correctly inserted the headset icon will show on the handset display.
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Headset / Charging Connector
Plug in power adapter to charge battery. Plug in headset accessory (not supplied) for headset use.
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Switching On and Off
To switch the phone on and off
To switch off, press and hold End Call until the
display clears.
To switch back on, press and hold End Call until the
display turns on.
Warning! Do not switch on when mobile phone use is
prohibited or it may cause interference or danger.
To lock the handset keypad
Push the slide switch at the right hand side do wn to the LOCK position Î the display sho ws
To unlock the keypad push the slide switch at the right hand side up to the UNLOCK position.
Note: When the keypad is locked, you can answer, end
or reject a call in the normal way. During a call, you can operate the phone as usual.
To use the torch
Press and hold the TORCH button on the side of
the handset to switch on the light at the top. To switch off the torch release the TORCH button.
Note: You can also set the torch on permanently from the
main menu, see page 18.
Warning! The torch uses a high-brightness LED and
you should not point the beam directly into eyes, or view with optical instruments.
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Making & Answering calls
To make a call
Ensure the phone is switched on and in service.
Key in the telephone number including area code.
(To add prefix "+" press the “*” key twice quickly)
Press Talk to dial the number on the display.
To end calls press the End Call button.
To make a call from fast key Memories (M1–M3) M1/ M2/M3 Press the Memory button to dial out the number. (For how to program a fast key, see page 14.)
Last Number Redial
In standby mode, press Talk to see the last 10 numbers &
press Up / Down to go to the number
Press Talk to dial the number.
To answer a call
When the phone rings, press Talk to answer it.
Earpiece volume
During a call, press Up / Down to alter the volume. The
volume level displays, & stays for future calls.
To switch to speakerphone
During a call, press Options & Down to go to
Speakerphone, & Select Æ the display shows
.
To end the call press End Call, or to return to normal handset
use, press Options again then select Speakerphone Off.
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To mute the microphone
During a call, press Options & Down to go to Mute,
& then Select Æ the display shows
.
To unmute, press Options and select Unmute.
To make a conference call
Conference call is a Network Service that lets up to four parties talk together. (Check with your provider)
1. Make a call to the first person.
2. Press the Hold button, to put the call on hold.
3. Make a call to the second per son.
4. When the ne w call answers, press Options and
select Conference to connect all parti es.
(Note: Or press Swap to switch between the two calls.)
Press the End Call button to end the call.
Using the Phone Book
You can store names and phone numbers in the Internal phone book (up to 250) and in the SIM phone book.
To access the phonebook
In standby mode, press Down. In a call, select Options, Main Menu, and
Phonebook.
Note: Indicates entries in SIM phone book,
Indicates entries in the Internal phone book.
To review the Used Space
To check how many names and numbers are saved:
Select Menu, Phonebook, Used space to show the
phone and SIM memory being used.
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To add a new Phone Book entry
Press Down to open the phonebook Select Options, New & select Save to SIM or Save
to phone, then enter the letters for the Name Press Next & key in the digits for the Number Press Save to save the new contact.
To call a stored number
Press Down to open the phonebook
Press Up / Down to find the name you want, or key
the first letter of the name then Up / Down.
Press Talk to dial the number.
To edit (change) a Phone Book entry
Find the entry to edit, select Options, Edit then
modify the name, select Next & modify the number. Press Save to save the change(s).
To view the details of a stored number
Find the entry to edit, select Options, Details
To delete a Phone Book entry
Find the entry to edit, select Options, Delete, Yes
To delete all entries from the phone or SIM card
Select Menu, Phonebook, Delete all Select All in Phone or All in SIM Æ Delete all Press Select again to confirm
To copy all entries from the phone or SIM card
Select Menu, Phonebook, Copy all Select SIM to Phone or Phone to SIM Press Select to confirm the copying
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Store a Phone Book entry to a fast key (M1– M3)
Press Down to open the phonebook
Press Up or Down to find the entry to save
Select Options, Set to fast key
Key in the Password (default is 0000)
Select OK Æ the display shows M1, M2, M3
Press Up or Down to choose the key to save to
Press Select to confirm the memory entry.
Call log
Indicates new missed entries in the Call Log. If a
call is not answered, “1 Missed Call” displays until
Select (to view) or Cancel (to clear) is pressed.
To review the call log entries
Select Menu, then Down to Call log & then Select
Press Up / Dow n to Received calls, Dialled calls
or Missed calls, then press Select to view that list,
or select Call duration to see the last call duration.
Or: (from standby mode)
Simply press Talk to show received calls ( ) dialed
calls (
) & missed calls ( )
Note: When in a list, press Options to see Details of it,
Call to dial it, Edit before call to edit it, Send message to send SMS to it, Save to save to phonebook, Delete or Delete all to delete entries.
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SMS text messaging
Send & receive text messages. These are saved in the phone memory (max. 100) or on the SIM card.
Received SMS are stored in the Inbox and the
icon indicates new messages. Also “1 New message” displays until Select (to view) or Cancel (to clear) is pressed.
To access the SMS Menu
Press SMS to display the options:
New – to write a new message
Inbox – to go to your inbox Outbox – to go to your outbox Draft box – to go to your draft box Msg settings – for the SMS settings Used space – to see phone/SIM SMS space
Delete all – to delete all messages
To write and send a text messag e
Select SMS, New, as above, to display Text
Write your message using the digit / letter keys.
To send, press Options, Select (Send) to display
Number. Enter the full number, including area code.
Press Select to display Sending message…
Note: This sends it without saving it, but you can also: Save to draft - save in draft box without sending Send and save - send but also save in the outbox. Note: For a number from the Phone Book you can also
press Contacts and Select the entry you want.
Note: If the message send fails, it returns to writing mode.
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To read your messages
Select SMS, Inbox to display the message list, and
use Up / Down to scroll through them.
Press Select and Up / Down to display the full text
and received date and time of the message.
Press Options to display:
Delete – delete the message from the Inbox
Reply – reply to the sender of the message Forward – send the message to another number
Call Sender – make a call to the sender Extract No. – extract the phone number to save
Select the option required and follow the menus.
To review the Draft box, Outbox or Used Space
Select SMS, and then follow the menus.
To delete all Messages
Select SMS, Delete all to display Delete all, Delete
inbox, Delete outbox, Delete draftbox
Select the option to delete the required messages.
To change the SMS message centre settings
Select SMS, Msg Settings to display
Message centre – the SMS service number Message validity** – the SMS storage time Status report** – to request send delivery reports
Select the option required and follow the menus.
Message centre - Your B800 GSM reads the service
number from the SIM card. If it has been accidentally changed, you’ll need to get the correct number and reprogram it.
(** These Netw ork Service features may not be availabl e)
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Settings
Allows you to adjust various settings on the pho ne, and also to reset them to their factory default values.
Press Menu, then press Down to go to Settings,
and Select to display the list of settings avai lable.
Phone Settings
Language – language used on the display Display settings – display contrast, backlight, idle view Security settings – to need a PIN before allowing use
(Note: some SIM cards don’t allow it turned off)
Warning: if you enter an incorrect PIN three times
the SIM card is blocked, and you must enter the PUK number or contact your service provider, to unblock it and set a new PIN code.
PIN and PUK numbers come with your SIM card.
Factory reset – default values for phone settings. This
requires a Password. (Default password = 1234)
Clock settings
Date & Time – the displayed date and time Date Format - UK or US Time Format – 12 hour or 24 hour Clock Type - analogue or digital style World Time - a second time zone.
Network Settings – check with your service provider.
Call waiting – press Talk to answer 2nd call / hold 1st Diverts – to set different incoming call diverts Call Barring – to restrict making and receiving calls Network select – to select a different network
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Call Settings – (some network services may not be available)
Auto redial – auto-dial up to 10 red ial attempts Any key answer – so any ke y press will answer a call Send own number – withhold your number
Sound profiles –
Five sound profiles for quick changes to the phone sounds when in different places. The profile names General, Meeting, Outdoor, Silent and Customise can be changed and each profile can be personalised to give a different Ring tone, Message tone, Call alert, Ring volume, Keytone volume, Vibrator on/off and Alarm tone.
Alarm Clock
You can set three alarms to alert once only or on selecte d days. When it sounds, press Cancel to stop it, or Snooze to delay the alarm for another five minutes.
To set alarm
Press Menu, then Down to Alarm clock & Select Select from Alarm 1, Alarm 2 or Alarm 3 Select On or Off – the current selection is ticked
If On is selected, set the time & One shot or
Weekly where each da y can b e selecte d using the Talk key.
The icon will appear on the displa y.
Torch
To switch the torch on steady, instead of holding down.
Press Menu, then Up to Torch & Select Select Latch or Off – the current selection is ticked
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Troubleshooting
“Call failed” appears Check dialled number is correct, with full area code SIM card fitted – only
makes emergency call
Some SIM cards are thinner than others. Lightly press the SIM card holder to ensure a proper contact is mad e.
The phone is in energy saving mode and the display has switched off (Note: You can still receive calls). Press any key and the display will switch back on.
The mobile phone display is blank (screen off)
The phone is switched off. Press Power On/Off for 3 seconds to switch it on again.
If you are away from your network provider, your phone may link with another GSM network.
Phoning outside your own country
Contact your network provider for additional costs incurred using the phone abroad.
You cannot make a call if the phone has no signal. If your display says Limited Service or SOS, the phone
cannot receive a signal from your network, or has run out of credit, so can only call the emergency number 112 (or 999).
Can an emergency call be made without a signal or credit?
You can call 112 (or 999) if there is no credit on your phone.
How can reception be improved?
If the signal is weak, try another location to make or continue with a call, e.g. when indoors move towards a window. Reception is often poor in elevators, tunnels or underground railways and car parks.
Can I suppress / withhold my telephone number?
If you want to withhold your phone telephone number, use the main menu under Call settings/ Send own number. (This network service may not be available)
displayed, unit
does not respond.
Slide the switch on the right hand side of the phone upwards in the direction of the “open lock” symbol.
What is the SMS service centre number?
A number for the short message service usually stored on the SIM card by the operator and should not need to be entered or changed.
When do I start to incur call charges?
Charges start when a call connects to a person or an answering machine. There is no charge for writing or receiving an SMS, only when sending an SMS, and none for using phone features e.g. alarm clock.
Did I successfully send my SMS?
If your SMS is in the SMS Outbox then it was OK, or you can get confirmation after the SMS is delivered – contact your operator for details.
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GUARANTEE
IMPORTANT
Please do not return this product without first calling the
Customer Service number below:
0871 911 7003
Thank you for purchasing this product, which has been made to demanding high quality standards and is guaranteed for domestic use against manufacturing faults for a period of 12 months from the date of purchase. This guarantee does not affect your statutory rights. If your product fails due to a defect in material or workmanship during this period, please contact our customer support team. Normal wear and tear is not covered under the guarantee. Any guarantee is invalid if the product has been misused or subject to neglect or an attempted repair other than by our own service centre. Due to continuous product improvement, we reserve the right to change the product specification without prior notice.
After Sales Customer Service:
Customer Service Department, Clifford James, Gladden Place, West Gillibrands
Industrial Estate, Skelmersdale, Lancashire,
WN8 9SX, UK Telephone: 0871 911 7003 E-mail support@bvg-airflo.co.uk Please retain for future reference. Colours and contents may vary. Waste electrical products should not be disposed of with household waste. Please recycle where facilities exist. Check with your Local Authority or retailer for recycling advice.
Please note that all products with the symbol below must be recycled.
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Battery information
The rechargeable battery needs several charge and discharge cycles to reach full capacity! When the operating time becomes noticeably shorter than normal, it is time to buy a new battery. Use only batteries & chargers approved by Zennox and unplug the charger when not in use. Don’t leave the battery connected to a charger for more than 24hr - overcharging may shorten its life. If left unused a charged battery will discharge itself over time. Temperature extremes affect the battery charge - try to keep the battery between 15°C and 25°. Use the battery only for its intended purpose. Never use a damaged charger or battery. Keep metal objects away from the battery terminals, as short­circuiting them may damage the battery or the connecting object. Dispose of batteries according to local recycling regulations, not as household waste and not in a fire.
Additional safety Information
Operating environment Follow regulations in force in any area and always switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden to use it, 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.
Pacemakers
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend keeping at least 20cm 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 Technology 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.
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Hearing aids
Mobile phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of interference, contact your hearing aid provider.
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.
Placing the unit
Do not place the handset in the area over an air bag or in the air bag deployment area. 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.
Emergency calls
All mobile phones use radio signals and coverage in all areas cannot be guaranteed, so never rely solely upon your mobile phone for essential communications (e.g. medical emergencies). Emergency calls may not be possible on all wireless phone networks or when certain network services and/or phone features are in use. You may need to turn those features off first before you can make an emergency call. Consult this guide and your network service provider.
To make an emergency call:
Ensure the phone is switched on, is in idle mode and has a signal. Some networks require a valid SIM card is fitted. Dial the emergency number (e.g. 112, 999) and press Talk . When making an emergency call, remember to give all the necessary information as accurately as possible. Remember that your wireless phone may be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident - do not cut off the call until given permission to do so.
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We, the Importer: Clifford James
Gladden Place, West Gillibrands Industrial Estate, Skelmersdale, Lancashire, WN8 9SX, UK
Declare under our responsibility that the following product:
Type of equipment:
GSM mobile
Model Name
Simple mobile
Country of origin
China
Brand
Zennox Complies with the essential protection requirements of EC Directive 2006/95/EC and EC Directive 2004/108/EC and EC Directive 99/05/EC and their amendments. This declaration applies to all specimens manufactured identical to the samples submitted for testing/evaluation. Assessment of compliance of the product with the requirements relating to EC Directive 2006/95/EC and EC Directive 2004/108/EC and EC Directive 99/05/EC and their amendments was performed by EMC Cert. Dr. Rasek GmbH (Notified Body No:0678), based on the following standards:
EN 60950-1: 2001+A11: 2004 EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1 (2008-04) EN 301 489-7 V1.3.1 (2005-11) EN 301 511 V9.02 (2003-03) EN 50360:2001
Gladden Place, West Gillibrands Industrial Estate, Skelmersdale, Lancashire, WN8 9SX, UK e-mail support@bvg-airflo.co.uk
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All essential radio test suites have been carried out. The declaration is under the responsibility of the manufacturer:
The product is labelled with the European Approval Marketing CE as shown below. Any unauthorised modification of the product voids this Declaration.
0678
Signed: Mr Daniel Price
Technical Director Date: July 7th 2009
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Zennox
operates a policy of continuous product improvement, and so reserves the right to make changes to the product and functions without notice.
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Getting Started with your Orange Sim Card
Follow the instructions below to activate your new Orange SIM card and retrieve your new phone number
1. Insert the SIM and turn the phone on.
2. Call 0800 079 0006 FREE from the Simple Mobile phone with SIM inserted.
3. Follow the instructions to activate your SIM card and retrieve your new number.
4. This can be done via an automated service or you can speak to an operator.
5. It will ask for the SIM number, this is printed on the SIM card and also on a white sticke r on the credit card size piece of plastic that the SIM was received in (you will have popped the SIM card out of this), the number begins with 8944.
Once the process is finished you will advised of your number via text within 24 hours of registering, your phone must be left on during this time.
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