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  • Page 1 Operating manual  BIG EASY 2 convenient mobile phone Made by in Germany...
  • Page 2 Battery warning Loudspeaker light P. 17, P.21 Warning light for incoming calls and network reception P. 40, P. 42 Direct dial keys P. 51 Display P. 13 Emergency group call P. 57 End call P. 43 Scroll forward Cancel entry Handset louder More functions Scroll back...
  • Page 3 Jack for earphones with microphone Output aperture P. 28 for acoustic signals and ringtones Jack for charger P. 21...
  • Page 4: Summary Screen Of The Mobile Phone Quick Guide

    “BIG EASY 2” Quick Guide Switching on: • Press the key on the bottom left for approx. 2 seconds until the display lights up and the “Please wait” message appears. • Wait until the phone is ready and the “Service Provider” appears on the screen.
  • Page 5: Introduction

    Introduction ® Thank you very much for choosing the BIG EASY 2 Mobile Phone. This mobile phone was developed with one particular aim in mind: to make the basic function of a phone. i.e. making phone calls, a priority and to design it so it’s convenient to use.
  • Page 6: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Summary screen of the mobile phone Quick Guide ............. 1 1 Introduction ............2 2 Table of contents ..........3 3 Safety advice ............7 4 Your mobile phone and its parts …………..10 4.1 Housing ............ 10 4.2 Electronic key lock ........
  • Page 7 7.2 Entering your PIN number......37 7.3 Automatic mobile phone network search..39 7.4 Dialling............39 7.5 Connecting your call........41 7.6 Changing the volume of the handset... 41 7.7 Handsfree function ........43 7.8 Ending a call.......... 43 7.9 Switching off..........45 7.10 Accepting/declining an incoming call..
  • Page 8 11 Settings …............79 11.1 Activating vibration........79 11.2 Setting the ringtone volume………..... 81 11.3 Setting the keypad sound......83 11.4 Setting the letter style……....85 11.5 Setting the date and time …....87 11.6 More settings ……........89 11.6.1 Selecting a language …......91 11.6.2 Setting the ringtone ……….....
  • Page 9 14 Other functions and instructions....137 14.1 SOS functions......... 137 14.2 Using the phone without a SIM card..137 14.3 No network reception ..…......137 14.4 Location finding ........138 14.5 Entering PIN incorrectly 3 times ..... 138 14.6 Changing your PIN ........ 138 14.7 Torch function ..........
  • Page 10: Safety Advice

    Safety advice Please read this safety advice before reading the operating instructions or using the phone Danger Medical aids such as hearing aids or heart pacemakers may be affected by electromagnetic waves from the mobile phone and may malfunc- tion as a result. You are therefore advised to keep a mini- mum distance of 15-20 cm between these devices and the mobile phone and not to hold the phone directly to the ear if you are wearing a hearing aid.
  • Page 11 Warning Observe the legislation and local regulations when using your mobile phone. These may vary from country to country, for example on board aircraft, at petrol filling stations, in hospitals and while driving. Warning There is a risk of explosion if the battery is not replaced correctly or if it is exposed to a naked flame.
  • Page 12 permitted and will result in the loss of your user authorisa- tion. Please note: This mobile phone may interfere with television sets, radios and electronic devices when placed in close proximity. Advice Please note that the internal antenna is fitted along the base of the mobile phone housing.
  • Page 13: Your Mobile Phone And Its Parts

    Your mobile phone and its parts Please read these operating instructions carefully and keep them in a safe place. No liability is ac- cepted for losses caused by inadequate attention being paid to these instructions or where the ad- vice contained therein is not followed. If technical questions or defects arise, please re- fer at all times to the service advice provided at the end of this booklet.
  • Page 14 phone upright where there is good ventilation. Do not expose the phone to any kind of heat. Do NOT open the housing! Should the unit still show any traces of moisture after drying, or should there be a malfunction after the battery is re-inserted, please contact your mobile phone dealer.
  • Page 15: Electronic Key Lock

    4.2 Electronic key lock To prevent the keypad from being accidentally pressed, you can activate the electronic key lock, which locks all the keys except for the emergency call function on the I, II and III keys. You activate or deactivate the electronic key lock by Key lock pressing the key for 3 seconds.
  • Page 16: Display

    4.3 Display When the mobile phone is ready for use, the display is divided into the following areas: 1. Headline: The network service provider you are cur- rently using will be displayed here. On activation or if required, the symbols and/or texts (e.g. Connect- ing) and information on settings (e.g.
  • Page 17 When the selection menu is on the screen, the menu options are displayed in the following areas: Menu ---------------------- Phone book 2 Settings 1. Header: This line mostly contains the name of the area of use (category) which is to be selected or changed.
  • Page 18 4.4 Battery and SIM card compartment 1. On the rear of the phone is a cover, under which you will find the battery and the SIM card. The cover closes with a catch to prevent it from opening accidentally. 2. Push the cover to the right – it should slide across approx.
  • Page 19: Battery And Sim Card

    After opening the cover ..you will see the battery, which you can easily remove and place to the right hand side with the connection leads still attached. The SIM card is mounted under the battery compartment.
  • Page 20: Battery

    Battery Your phone is fitted with a top quality rechargeable battery. Before a new battery is used for the first time, it must be charged up for at least 4 hours. On the left hand side of the display panel you will see an elongated battery symbol.
  • Page 21 When the battery is fully charged (approx. 3½ to 4 hours for a fully discharged battery), the text “Charged” will appear. Remove the charger from the phone. All the bars in the battery symbol on the left of the display will be filled in.
  • Page 22 required than in favourable conditions and with the volume turned down. For this reason the battery symbol indicator shows the charge remaining as a percentage of the full charge level and not the remaining operating time. Battery care: Your mobile contains sophisticated technology and a top quality battery and so does not require you to take specific care of the battery while you use it (there is no memory effect leading to loss of capacity).
  • Page 23 Storing the battery in excessively hot or cold tempera- tures will also gradually reduce the capacity. Noticeably shorter times for conversation and when ready to use (i.e. on standby) will become apparent after approx. 1 – 2 years, depending on the extent to which the phone is used.
  • Page 24: Charger

    Warning There is a risk of explosion if the battery is not properly replaced or is exposed to a naked flame. The battery must not be opened. Only use suitable original chargers and batteries. Take care when replacing the battery to attach the connection leads properly and the correct way round.
  • Page 25 The use of other chargers may damage the phone and invalidate the warranty. Insert the plug on the charger lead vertically into the jack on the bottom of the phone on the left hand side, as illustrated below, and push it all the way in. Charger jack When the connection has made contact, the message “Battery charging”...
  • Page 26: Sim Card

    4.7 SIM card To be able to make calls with your phone, you need a small electronic memory card called a SIM card. (Size as illustrated) It receives and saves all the information required to operate the phone: • Security codes such as your PIN number (Personal Identification Number) •...
  • Page 27 - Top-up cards, with pre-paid units. When the units have all been used up, the card must be “topped up” with credit (e.g. for € 15 or € 25). - Service contracts with a simplified charging structure. Various store chains, discount busi- nesses and other companies offer these types of contract.
  • Page 28 Inserting the SIM card The SIM card is inserted underneath the phone bat- tery. Make sure that the phone is switched off and that it is not connected to the charger. Turn the phone over and remove the cover of the battery compartment, as pre- viously described, and lift the battery to one side.
  • Page 29: Antenna

    Lower card holder, pressing it gently down at the same time, and slide the grip to the left until you feel it resist and lock into place. Then insert the battery once again into its original posi- tion. If necessary, press the connection leads on the battery back into their guide slots.
  • Page 30: Accessories

    Accessories Included in delivery: Art. no. 20A1 Li Ion Battery 1100 mAh High performance original battery Available separately: Your supplier or any specialist dealer will be happy to provide more detailed information on these dedicated accessories. Art. no. 20B1 Charging stand This charging stand provides a practical and attractive means of storing your mo- bile phone safely and immediately to...
  • Page 31 Art. no. 10K1 Headphones with microphone The headphones plus microphone set is just the right accessory for safely making calls, for example in the car, so that you don't have to hold the mobile phone directly to your ear or for making calls “handsfree”...
  • Page 32 Art. no. 20H1 Mobile cases This case has been developed specifically for this mo- bile phone to keep the phone safe and well-protected. The case can be worn on a belt or around the neck attached to a lanyard. You will be able to make calls, select numbers from the mobile phone book and use the emergency call functions with the mobile still in the case.
  • Page 33 Art. no. 10Z1 In-car charge lead The in-car charge lead provides a direct power supply charging of batteries – plugs into the 12V cigarette lighter. Art. no. 10G1 In-car mount This mount has an extremely robust suction attachment with a vacuum clip to secure your mobile phone to the windscreen or dashboard for use in the car (adhesive...
  • Page 34: Getting Started

    Getting started Procedure What to do Connect the mains charger to the 220 Charging V~ mains supply. Plug the charger lead into the bottom of the phone on the left hand side and push it all the way in. When charging for the first time, charge for 4 hours (or for at least 15 minutes thereafter).
  • Page 35 Getting started Display Outcome / Tips After approx. 3 hours: Battery symbol on the top left on the housing Battery symbol on the top left stays on red. shows red while phone is con- Battery symbol on left of nected to the power supply. display flashes.
  • Page 36: Open The Sim Card Compartment

    Getting started Procedure What to do Open the device’s SIM card holder by Opening the pushing the holder on the black grip SIM card firmly to the right using your fingernail. holder You will then be able to lift up the holder.
  • Page 37 Getting started Display Outcome / Tips You can obtain a SIM card from your mobile phone net- work operator, if you do not already “Cut-off“ have one from an corner existing phone.
  • Page 38: Close The Battery Compartment

    Getting started Procedure What to do Press down the holder, now con- Inserting the taining the card, while at the same SIM card time sliding the black grip on the continued holder with your fingernail firmly to the left until you feel it lock into place. Put the battery back into the recess.
  • Page 39 Getting started Display Outcome / Tips The SIM card is now inserted. The battery is in place in its compartment. The phone is now ready to switch on and make calls. Close the cover by sliding it in this direction...
  • Page 40: How To Make A Call

    How to make a call ......How to make a call........Procedure What to do Press down the key with the green cir- Switching on cle (bottom left) for three seconds Note: If you switch your mobile on using a key other than that mentioned above, the keys and display will light up (for use as a torch), but no text will appear in the display.
  • Page 41 ......How to make a call........Display Outcome / Tips Keyboard and display Phone is switched on. light up. You will now be asked for your PIN number. BIG EASY Enter PIN Please wait You will have received your PIN number – generally 4 digits –with your SIM card in a sealed letter from your network provider.
  • Page 42: Automatic Mobile Phone Network Search

    ......How to make a call........Procedure What to do The phone automatically attempts to Automatic connect to your mobile phone network. mobile phone network Depending on the strength of network search reception, up to six bars of increasing size will appear on the right hand edge of the display as an indicator of the signal strength.
  • Page 43 ........How to make a call......... Display Outcome / Tips When the phone locates the network compatible with your SIM card, the handset symbol Network search on the top right on the housing Time will flash green and your net- Date work provider will be displayed Phone number at the top of the display.
  • Page 44: Connecting Your Call

    ......How to make a call........Procedure What to do Connecting your call Press the green key. Note: When using a new SIM card and/or top-up card, your first call is some- times automatically forwarded to the net- work provider’s free advice service. During the call, you can set the Changing the handset volume to your own require-...
  • Page 45 ........How to make a call........Display Outcome / Tips As soon as a connection is Connecting made, the handset symbol on Name the top right on the housing 030611375 will stay green, you will hear the call being connected and the call duration will be dis- Note: If the number you played.
  • Page 46: Handsfree Function

    ......How to make a call........Procedure What to do To switch the handsfree function on Handsfree function during a call, press the green While the handsfree function is on, Warning you can set the loudspeaker volume to Under no cir- cumstances your requirements using the should the...
  • Page 47 .........How to make a call......... Display Outcome / Tips Connection To prevent this function from Name being accidentally activated 030611375 and exposing your hearing to Volume: 3 a high volume, this function needs to be confirmed twice and an acoustic signal sounds.
  • Page 48: Switching Off

    ......How to make a call........Procedure What to do Switching off 1. Press the key with the red circle (bottom right) for three seconds. 7.10 You will hear the phone ringing and Accepting an the keys and warning lights on the incoming call phone will light up and flash.
  • Page 49 .........How to make a call......... Display Outcome / Tips Keypad and display The phone switches off after light up approx. 5 seconds. BIG EASY If you wish to leave the phone switched off for several weeks, please remove the battery by dis- Goodbye connecting the connection leads.
  • Page 50: Menu Structure - Overview

    Menu structure The menu on your mobile phone is structured in a very simple manner. By pressing the key, you can obtain the four ba- sic functions for the Level 1 menu: • Phone book • Settings • Alarm • SMS You have the option of refining or resetting these func- tions.
  • Page 51 Menu structure Simplified illustration for using the basic functions Level 1 Level 2 Phone book New entry (p. 67 ff ) Menu (p. 67 ff) Entries A-Z (p. 53, p. 71) Settings (p. 80) Vibration (p. 80) Ringtone volume (p. 82) Keypad sound (p.
  • Page 52: Menu Structure - Overview

    Menu structure - Overview Level 1 Level 2 Menu Phone book (p. 67 ff) New entry (p. 67 ff) Entries A-Z (p. 53, p. 71) Settings (p. 80) Vibration (p. 67 ff) Ringtone vol. (p. 82) Keypad sound (p. 84) Letter style (p.
  • Page 53 Menu structure - Overview Level 3 Level 4 Name/Phone number (p. 67 ff) Call (p. 67 ff) Change (p. 71) Delete (p. 73) Assign number (p. 75) Keys I, II, III Speed dial 2-9 Group call 1, 2, 3 Delete assign (p. 77) Keys I, II, III Speed dial 2-9 Group call 1, 2, 3...
  • Page 54: Calling Stored Phone Numbers

    9 Calling stored phone numbers Your mobile phone provides various options for saving phone numbers for your convenience: Procedure What to do Direct dial Press the key. The name and phone number of the person you have stored for this This function can key is shown in the display.
  • Page 55 NOTE: On switching on your mobile phone, you may have to wait approx. one minute before making a call, depending on the number of entries in your phone book. The message “SIM not ready. Please wait.” will be displayed during this time. Display Outcome / Tips As soon as a connection has...
  • Page 56: Selecting Names From The Phone Book

    Procedure What to do Selecting When your phone is Your provider names by A-Z ready to use, i.e. you Time from the see the following Date phone book display: Your tel. number memory press the key for direct access This function can to the mobile phone book, starting only be used when phone num-...
  • Page 57 Display Outcome / Tips Anton Smith If you now press the green Anton key, a call will be made to this person. It can take approx. one minute after switching on the mobile before it is ready for use. Until Names which you have entered then, the message starting with a number will be dis-...
  • Page 58 Procedure What to do When you have Anton Smith Direct dialling called up the Anton contacts in the phone book by phone book pressing the memory key, you can also access a specific entry directly. Press the number key which has the first letter of the name you require.
  • Page 59 Display Outcome / Tips If you now press the green Kevin Kevin key, a call will be made to this person.
  • Page 60: Emergency Group Call

    Procedure What to do Emergency Hold the group call for three seconds. It does not matter which of the three keys you press. All three activate an emergency group call at the same time. This function You can interrupt and end an emer- can only be gency group call at any time by press- used when at...
  • Page 61 Display Outcome / Tips For approx. 1 minute, When you put out a group call, while an emergency the following text message is call text message is sent to up to three different pre- sent, you will see: viously stored numbers: “<Your phone number>...
  • Page 62: Using Speed Dial To Call Your Mailbox

    Procedure What to do Using speed Press and hold the key for dial to call two seconds. your mailbox (i.e. network You will be connected to your network operator’s an- operator’s computerised voicemail swering ser- service without pressing any other vice) keys.
  • Page 63 Display Outcome / Tips As soon as the connection is Connecting made, you will hear the com- Mailbox puterised voicemail announce- 55001726204321 ment from your network opera- tor. Please follow the instruc- tions provided. Mailbox 55001726204321 o _ o This symbol on the keypad represents the recording func- tion of the answering service (i.e.
  • Page 64: Repeat Dialling

    Procedure What to do Repeat dial- Press the green ling key to call up the list of call op- tions for redialling. The phone offers the option of redial- ling the last number you called. By pressing once again on the green key, the last number you called will be displayed.
  • Page 65 Display Outcome / Tips As soon as a connection has Dial ? been made, you will hear the Missed call being connected and the Last number call duration will be displayed. Received Provided that the num- Name ber dialled is stored as 030611375 a contact name in the Call duration...
  • Page 66: Calling Back Number Of Last Caller

    Procedure What to do Calling back Press the green the number of the last caller key to call up the list of call op- tions for redialling. Select “Received” using the key. Press the green key once again to display the phone number of the last call to be received.
  • Page 67 Display Outcome / Tips As soon as connection has Dial ? been made, you will hear the Missed call being connected and the Last number call duration will be displayed. Received Dial ? Name Last number 030611375 Received Call duration Missed Provided that the num- ber dialled is stored as...
  • Page 68: Calling Back Number Of Last Missed Call

    Procedure What to do Calling back Press the green the number of the last missed call key to call up the list of call op- tions for redialling. Select “Missed” using the key. Press the green key once again to display the phone number of the last missed call.
  • Page 69 Display Outcome / Tips As soon as a connection has Dial ? been made, you will hear the Missed call being connected and the Last number call duration will be displayed. Received Dial ? Name Received 030611375 Missed Call duration Last number Provided that the num- ber dialled is stored as...
  • Page 70: Storing Phone Numbers In The Memory

    Storing phone numbers in the memory Procedure What to do 10.1 First press the key, Phone book Storing a then the key, and then new entry Enter name press the key once again. NOTE: On switching on the mobile phone, it can take approx. one minute - depending on the number of entries in your phone book - be- fore you can call up or edit stored numbers or store new numbers.
  • Page 71 Display Outcome / Tips You enter a name using the Menu letters on the number keys. ------------------------ Names are stored in the Phone book phone book memory in alpha- Settings betical order. If you would like to store a name before the let- Phone book ter A, put a number in front of ------------------------...
  • Page 72: Storing A New Entry - Number

    Procedure What to do 10.2 You can only save a phone number to Phone book the phone book if you have first en- tered a name (see Chapter 10.1 Saving a new above). If you do not enter a name, entry the phone number will be saved as the name.
  • Page 73 Display Outcome / Tips After confirming the phone Phone number number you have just entered, 01805348243 the entry will be automatically stored and you will be able to make the next entry. All the entries in your mobile On completing an entry, phone book are only stored on the following is dis- your SIM card.
  • Page 74: Changing An Entry

    Procedure What to do 10.3 First, press the key, Phone book Changing an then press the green key. entry Select the entry required using the by pressing the number key corre- sponding to the first letter of the name. Then press the green key.
  • Page 75 Display Outcome / Tips Menu Changing the name and/or the ------------------------ phone number is done in the Phone book same way as entering the data Settings into the phone book for the first time (see Chapter 10.1). Phone book ------------------------ New entry Anton Phone book...
  • Page 76: Deleting An Entry

    Procedure What to do 10.4 First, press the key, Phone book Deleting an entry then press the green key. Select the entry required using the by pressing the number key corre- sponding to the first letter of the name. NOTE: On switch- Then press the green key.
  • Page 77 Display Outcome / Tips Menu When you confirm the deletion ------------------------ Phone book Settings by pressing the green key, the entire entry will be ir- Phone book revocably deleted with imme- ------------------------ diate effect. New entry Anton Phone book New entry Anton Berta Anton...
  • Page 78: Assigning An Entry

    Procedure What to do 10.5 First, press the key, Phone book Assigning an then press the green key. entry Select the entry required using the by pressing the number key correspond- ing to the first letter of the name. Then press the green key.
  • Page 79 Display Outcome / Tips The following keys are avail- Menu able for use in assigning ------------------------ phone numbers: Phone book Settings Anton Key I Phone book Key II ------------------------ Key III New entry Speed dial 2 Anton Speed dial 3 Speed dial 4 Phone book Speed dial 5...
  • Page 80: Deleting Assigned Numbers

    Procedure What to do 10.6 First, press the key, Phone book Deleting as- then press the green key. signed num- Select the entry required using the bers by pressing the number key corre- sponding to the first letter of the name. Then press the green key.
  • Page 81 Display Outcome / Tips Menu Numbers may be de-assigned ------------------------ from the following keys: Phone book Settings Phone book Anton ------------------------ Key I New entry Key II Anton Key III Speed dial 2 Phone book Speed dial 3 New entry Speed dial 4 Anton Speed dial 5...
  • Page 82: Settings

    Settings Procedure What to do 11.1 First, press the key, Settings then use the key to select the “Settings” function. Activating vibration Press the green key to confirm. Confirm the “Vibration” menu option by pressing the green key. Using the key, select the required setting and confirm by pressing the green...
  • Page 83 Display Outcome / Tips When switched on, the phone Menu vibrates on receiving incoming ------------------------ calls. Phone book Settings To quit the menu level cur- rently displayed, press the red Menu Phone book key. Settings Alarm Settings ------------------------ Vibration Ringtone vol. Vibration...
  • Page 84: Setting The Ringtone Volume

    Procedure What to do 11.2 First, press the key, Settings then use the key to select the “Settings” function. Setting the ringtone vol- Press the green key to confirm. Confirm the “Ringtone vol.” menu op- tion by pressing the green key.
  • Page 85 Display Outcome / Tips Menu While you are activating the ------------------------ ringtone volume, you will hear Phone book the volume currently selected. Settings To quit the menu level cur- Menu rently displayed, press the red Phone book Settings key. Alarm Settings Vibration Ringtone vol.
  • Page 86: Setting The Keypad Sound

    Procedure What to do 11.3 First, press the key, Settings then use the key to select the “Settings” function. Setting the keypad sound Press the green key to confirm. Press the to select the “Keypad sound” menu option and press the green key to confirm.
  • Page 87 Display Outcome / Tips Menu When the keypad sound is ac- ------------------------ tivated, you will hear a clicking Phone book sound when you press the Settings keys. This function provides addi- tional confirmation that you have used the keys properly. Menu Phone book To quit the menu level cur-...
  • Page 88: Setting The Letter Style

    Procedure What to do 11.4 First, press the key, Settings then use the key to select the “Settings” function. Setting the let- ter style Press the green key to confirm. Press the to select the “Letter style” menu option and press the green key to confirm.
  • Page 89 Display Outcome / Tips Menu You can change the letter ------------------------ style by inverting, i.e. the light Phone book and dark areas and numbers Settings are reversed. This function may be particu- larly useful for those with im- Menu paired vision. Phone book Settings When “High contrast”...
  • Page 90: Setting The Date And Time

    Procedure What to do 11.5 First, press the key, Settings then use the key to select the “Settings” function. Setting the date and the time Press the green key to confirm. Press the to select the “Date Time” menu option and press the green key to confirm.
  • Page 91 Display Outcome / Tips When the phone is supplied to Menu you, the date and time will not ------------------------ be correctly pre-set. The date Phone book display could become cor- Settings rupted when the battery is dis- charged. The time display does not re- Menu set itself automatically when Phone book...
  • Page 92: More Settings

    Procedure What to do 11.6. First, press the key, Settings then use the key to select the “Settings” function. More settings Press the green key to confirm. Press the to select the “More” menu option and press the green key to confirm. Using the key, select the required option and confirm by...
  • Page 93 Display Outcome / Tips As a rule the extended set- tings [More] are only rarely Menu used, mainly to select the ------------------------ initial settings when getting Phone book started. Settings The following functions are available for you to select: Menu More Phone book ------------------------...
  • Page 94: Selecting A Language

    Procedure What to do 11.6.1 Using the key, select the More settings Settings function and then the More option (see Pages 89 ff - Item 11.6) Selecting a language The "Language" menu option will al- ready be highlighted. Confirm by pressing the green key.
  • Page 95 Display Outcome / Tips Depending on the factory con- More figuration, a number of differ- ------------------------ ent languages are available. Language Ringtone To quit the menu level cur- rently displayed, press the red Language key. French German English...
  • Page 96: Setting The Ringtone

    Procedure What to do 11.6.2 Using the key, select the Settings function and then the More More settings option (see Pages 89 ff - Item 11.6) Setting the Press the key once to select the ringtone “Ringtone” option. Confirm by pressing the green key.
  • Page 97 Display Outcome / Tips Depending on factory configu- More ration, three ringtones are ------------------------ available. Language It is NOT POSSIBLE to save Ringtone further ringtones on this phone or to download new ringtones from the internet or by SMS. More Language Ringtone To quit the menu level cur-...
  • Page 98: Activating Emergency Group Call

    Procedure What to do 11.6.3 Using the key, select the Settings function and then the More More settings option (see Pages 89 ff - Item 11.6) Activating the Press the to select emergency the “Emerg. gp. call” option. group call function NOTE: Ensure Confirm by pressing the green...
  • Page 99 Display Outcome / Tips To quit the menu level cur- More rently displayed, press the red ------------------------ Language key. Ringtone When you put out a group call, the following text message is More sent to up to three different pre- Ringtone viously stored numbers: Emerg.
  • Page 100: Activating The Sms Function

    Procedure What to do 11.6.4 Using the key, select the Settings function and then the More More settings option (see Pages 89 ff - Item 11.6) Activating the Press the to select the “SMS function” option. (= text messag- ing) function Confirm by pressing the green key.
  • Page 101 Display Outcome / Tips When the SMS function is More switched off, you cannot re- ------------------------ ceive or send text messages. Language Nor will you be notified of any Ringtone text messages which have been sent to you. The emergency group call More function will of course re- Phone number...
  • Page 102: Entering Your Own Phone Number

    Procedure What to do 11.6.5 Using the key, select the Settings function and then the More More settings option (see Pages 89 ff - Item 11.6) Entering your Press the to select the own phone “Own number” option. number so that it is shown in the display Confirm by pressing the green...
  • Page 103 Display Outcome / Tips This function is not essential More but will make using the phone ------------------------ easier for you. Language Ringtone When you press the green More SMS function key, you quit the input Own number mode. Mailbox NOTE: If you enter the number 9999, instead of your own phone number, the phone will re-set itself afresh.
  • Page 104: Entering Your Mailbox Number

    Procedure What to do 11.6.6 Using the key, select the Settings function and then the More More settings option (see Pages 89 ff - Item 11.6) Entering your Press the to select the mailbox num- “Mailbox” option. ber (i.e. net- work operator’s answering ser- vice) allowing...
  • Page 105 Display Outcome / Tips This function is not essential More but will make using the phone ------------------------ easier for you. Language Ringtone When you press the green More Own number key, you quit the input Mailbox mode. Letter size The phone number used to access your mailbox de- Mailbox pends on your network pro-...
  • Page 106: Changing The Letter Size

    Procedure What to do 11.6.7 Using the key, select the Settings function and then the More More settings option (see Pages 89 ff - Item 11.6) Changing the Press the to select the letter size in “Letter size” option. the phone book and the numbers en- tered...
  • Page 107 Display Outcome / Tips This function allows you to re- More duce the size of the 1.8cm tall ------------------------ numbers and letters in the Language main area of the display to the Ringtone normal size (as used in the top line of the display).
  • Page 108: Changing The Size Of The Time Display

    Procedure What to do 11.6.8 Using the key, select the More settings Settings function and then the More option (see Pages 89 ff - Item 11.6) Changing the Press the to select the size of the “Time” option. time display on the idle screen Confirm by pressing the green...
  • Page 109 Display Outcome / Tips When the screen is idle, the More time is displayed in extra large ------------------------ letter size. The date is no Language longer displayed. Ringtone To quit the menu level cur- rently displayed, press the red More Letter size key.
  • Page 110: Automatic Key Lock

    Procedure What to do 11.6.9 Using the key, select the More settings Settings function and then the More option (see Pages 89 ff - Item 11.6) Activating the automatic Press the to select the electronic key “Auto key lock” option. lock Confirm by pressing the green key.
  • Page 111 Display Outcome / Tips The automatic key lock More switches the manual key lock on automatically after approx. ------------------------ 60 seconds (when this has Language been deactivated by a call, for Ringtone example), provided you do not make a call or press any of the keys.
  • Page 112: Switching Off The Pin Query Function

    Procedure What to do 11.6.10 Using the key, select the More settings Settings function and then the More option (see Pages 89 ff - Item 11.6) Switching off the PIN query Press the to select the function “PIN query” option. Confirm by pressing the green key.
  • Page 113 Display Outcome / Tips More To change the status of the ------------------------ PIN query function, you must Language enter your PIN. The current Ring tone status of the setting is also confirmed in the display. More Please note that when the PIN Letter size query function is switched off, Enter PIN...
  • Page 114: Selecting A Network (Abroad/Borders)

    Procedure What to do 11.6.11 Using the key, select the More settings Settings function and then the More option (see Pages 89 ff - Item 11.6) Select network (abroad or in Press the to select border areas) the “Select network” option. Confirm by pressing the green key.
  • Page 115 Display Outcome / Tips While you remain in your More country of residence, your ------------------------ mobile automatically transmits Language using the mobile phone net- Ringtone work related to your SIM card. However, when abroad or in border areas, the phone automatically transmits using More the mobile phone network with...
  • Page 116: Automatic Call Acceptance

    Procedure What to do 11.6.12 Using the key, select the More settings Settings function and then the More option (see Pages 89 ff - Item 11.6) Automatic call accep- Press the to select tance the “Auto answer” option. Confirm by pressing the green key.
  • Page 117 Display Outcome / Tips Your mobile phone rings for More approx. 10 seconds for an in- ------------------------ coming call and then answers Language without you having to do any- Ringtone thing. It switches to the hands- free function so that you can have a conversation without having to hold the mobile in More...
  • Page 118: Alarm

    Alarm Procedure What to do First, press the key, then press Alarm . Confirm the “Alarm” function using the green key. Using the keys, select whether the alarm function is one or off. Confirm your selection by pressing the green key.
  • Page 119 Display Outcome / Tips Menu The alarm function repeats ------------------------ after 24 hours until you switch Phone book off the function using the Settings “Alarm off” option. Menu Settings Alarm Alarm Set alarm Alarm 00:00 Date, Time 12:45 Alarm Set alarm...
  • Page 120: Menu Structure For Sms - Overview

    13 Menu structure overview for SMS (text messaging) Function Follow-up function level 1 Create SMS Send Save Received Read Change Delete Send Saved Read Change Delete Send Emerg. call text Read Change Delete Send...
  • Page 121 Follow-up function level 2 Follow-up function level 3 Send to Send Send to Save Delete Send Send to Save Delete Send to Send Send to Save Delete Send Send to Save Delete Send to Send Send to Save Delete Send Send to Save Delete...
  • Page 122: Message Received Display

    Procedure What to do 13.1 The message “Receive SMS” appears on the top line of the display accom- Text panied by an acoustic signal. To read messaging =SMS the text message, first press the key, then press the Message on display advis- ing that a text Confirm “SMS”...
  • Page 123 Display Outcome / Tips The message “Receive SMS” Receive SMS remains in the display when Time the phone is ready for use, un- Date til the next time you call up the Phone number SMS function in the menu. The various options available for SMS messaging are de- Menu scribed in the following chap-...
  • Page 124: Creating A Text Message = Sms

    Procedure What to do 13.2 First, press the key, the press the Text . Confirm “SMS” using the messaging =SMS green key. Creating a text message Select “Create SMS’ using the key. Confirm your selection by pressing the green key. Now use the number keys to enter the text message, for example, Hello: H = 2...
  • Page 125 Display Outcome / Tips Texts are entered using the Menu number keys. There is a ------------------------ guide to all the characters Phone book available on the fold-out Settings cover at the back of this booklet. Menu The first letter is automatically Alarm capitalised.
  • Page 126: Sending A Text Message = Sms

    Procedure What to do 13.3 When you have written your text mes- Text sage and confirmed it (see item 13.1), messaging you can send the text message imme- =SMS diately. Confirm “Send” by pressing Sending a text message the green key.
  • Page 127 Display Outcome / Tips You enter the text message using the number keys. There is a guide to all the charac- ------------------------ ters available on the fold-out Send cover at the back of this Save booklet. The first letter is automatically capitalised.
  • Page 128: Saving A Text Message = Sms

    Procedure What to do 13.4 When you have written your text mes- Text sage and confirmed it (see item 13.1), messaging =SMS you can use the key to save the text message so that you can edit or send it later. Saving a text Confirm “Save”...
  • Page 129 Display Outcome / Tips The text message (i.e. SMS) is saved on the SIM card. ------------------------ Depending of the number and Send length of the text messages Save already saved, the memory may be (almost) full. You will receive either of the Send following messages: Save...
  • Page 130 Procedure What to do 13.5 First, press the key, and then Text press the . Confirm messaging =SMS "SMS" by pressing the green key. Calling up received Press the to select “Received” saved text messages Press the to select “Saved”. Confirm your selection by pressing the green key.
  • Page 131 Display Outcome / Tips Menu On the left of the inverted ------------------------ headline on the display, you Phone book will find information about the Settings number of messages received (1/6 means you have called up Menu the first of 6 messages). Alarm On the right of the headline ------------------------...
  • Page 132: Calling Up Received/Stored Text Messages 127 13.5.1 Read Received/Stored Sms

    Procedure What to do 13.5.1 You have called up the required text message (see Chapter 13.5) Text messaging =SMS Using the green key, confirm your request to continue with this message. Confirm the suggested “Read” function Calling up and reading received by pressing the green key.
  • Page 133 Display Outcome / Tips received 017212345678 On the left of the inverted 14:53:08 09.12.06 headline on the display you Hello,where are you? will find information about the number of messages received (1/6 means you have called up saved the first of 6 messages). 017212345678 14:53:08 09.12.06 On the right of the headline...
  • Page 134: Change Received/Stored Sms

    Procedure What to do 13.5.2 You have called up the required text message (see Chapter 13.5) Text messaging =SMS Using the green key, confirm your request to continue with this message. Calling up Using the key, select the “Change” and changing option and confirm by pressing the green received saved...
  • Page 135 Display Outcome / Tips Received You may only enter text mes- 017212345678 sages of up to 160 characters. 14:53:08 09.12.06 Hello,where are you? Saved It is not possible to “jump” 017212345678 around in the message, for 14:53:08 09.12.06 example if you wish to make Hello,where are you? changes at the start only.
  • Page 136: Delete Received/Stored Sms

    Procedure What to do 13.5.3 You have called up the required text Text message (see Chapter 13.5) messaging =SMS Using the green key, confirm your request to continue with this Deleting message. received saved Press the and select text messages “Delete”.
  • Page 137 Display Outcome / Tips received 017212345678 14:53:08 09.12.06 Hello,where are you? saved 017212345678 14:53:08 09.12.06 Hello,where are you? Options ------------------------ Read Change Options Change Delete Send Note: deleted...
  • Page 138: Emergency Call Text

    Procedure What to do 13.6 First, press the key, then press Text messaging . Confirm “SMS” by =SMS pressing the green key, then Emergency call text press the . Confirm "Emerg. call text" selection by pressing the green key. You will see on the display the pre- entered emergency call text in the form of a text message.
  • Page 139 Display Outcome / Tips You enter the text message Menu using the number keys. There ------------------------ is a guide to all the charac- ters available on the fold-out Phone book cover at the back of this Settings booklet. The first letter is automatically Menu capitalised.
  • Page 140: Other Functions And Instructions

    14 Other functions and instructions 14.1 SOS functions 1: Although your mobile phone may have picked up reception from a mobile phone network which is not related to your SIM card, you will still not be able to make 112 call only or receive calls.
  • Page 141: Location Finding

    phone where there is better reception (e.g. outside the car or a reinforced concrete building). If you try to phone, the message “No network” appears in the display. If necessary, check the reception by using a SIM card issued by a different network op- erator.
  • Page 142: Saving Phone Book Onto/From Sim Card. 139 14.9 Call Divert/Forward Programming

    seconds by pressing and holding the direct dial or number keys for two seconds. This is intended to help you find your way in the dark. When the key lock is activated, switch the light on us- ing the “Hang up” key. 14.8 Saving your phone book onto or from the SIM card All the phone numbers and text messages which you save are...
  • Page 143: Special Display Messages

    phone supports these functions. Your dealer or network opera- tor will be able to advise you of the key combinations. A con- venient way to call up this information in future is to save the key combinations on a direct dial or speed dial key. 14.12 Special messages on the display Note SIM not ready Please wait...
  • Page 144: Trouble-Shooting

    Older SIM cards (before 2002) can cause problems when the mobile is switched on. SIM card suppliers will normally exchange new cards for old ones free of charge. Check whether you are still receiving an error message by using the SIM card from another network operator.
  • Page 145 C.) Problem: Incoming call cannot be received Solution: Try to establish a connection in order to check whether the mobile phone and network are in working order or whether reception is available. Check the call diversion function, in case this is acti- vated, and if necessary deactivate it.
  • Page 146 F.) Problem: There are problems with the mobile phone functions or the phone cannot be operated at all. Solution: Open the battery compartment and flip the battery for- wards. In the top left corner under the battery you will see a small button labelled RESET.
  • Page 147: Gsm Codes For Mobile Phones

    GSM codes for mobiles GSM codes are code numbers which allow all mobiles worldwide on the mobile phone network to set the various functions easily, thus preventing painstaking queries and entries in the menu of the mobile phone. GSM codes often vary between mobile phone network operators. Please contact your mobile phone network operator if the codes listed below do not work on your phone.
  • Page 148: Standard Documentation

    Standard documentation The information and illustrations contained in this publica- tion are accurate at the time of going to press. However, they are subject to alteration. The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes to, add or withdraw products and services without prior notice. All products and services are subject to our terms and conditions of business, copies of which are available on request.
  • Page 149: Disposing Of This Product

    Disposing of this product (Waste electrical and electronic equipment) The marking on the product or on the packag- ing and literature accompanying the product indicates that the product may not be disposed of with normal household waste at the end of its service life. Please dispose of this equipment separately to other types of waste to prevent causing damage to health and/or to the environment.
  • Page 150: Terms Of Warranty

    Terms of warranty: Notwithstanding the right to claim for defects against the seller, the user (i.e. the customer) is granted a warranty according to the following conditions: • New devices and their components which have proved to be defective within 24 months of the date of purchase due to de- fective workmanship and/or materials will be replaced or re- paired at the discretion of the manufacturer free of charge to provide a device of the same technological standard.
  • Page 151 fitage GmbH & Co. KG, Zur Waldau 15, D-68239 Mannheim. Please note that unsolicited return goods cannot be accepted at this address. In the event of a warranty claim, please con- tact the fitage Service Center (see back page), or - for our customers abroad - please contact the local authorised dealer.
  • Page 152: Glossary

    Glossary Chip card: = SIM card Direct dial key: A separate key, to which you assign a specific phone number. IMEI: (International Mobile Equipment Identifier) Unique identification number for your mobile. The IMEI no. is on the outside of the box in which you bought your phone or on a label in the battery compart- ment.
  • Page 153: Index

    Index Accepting/declining a call...(automatic – P.113) …………….. 45 Accepting/declining a call............45 Accessories................27 Activating the SMS (= text messaging) function ..... 97 Activating the text messaging (=SMS) function....... 97 Activating vibration ..............80 Alarm clock................115 Answering service............ see Mailbox Antenna ..................
  • Page 154 Direct dial ................51 Display ................... 13 Display ………………............. 13 Display/hide/transmit phone number …………….…..142, 144 Disposing of this product ............146 Editing/changing SMS text........... 117 133Editing/changing text messages (=SMS) …....117 133Electronic key safety ……..........12 Emergency call text............... 135 Emergency group call..........
  • Page 155 Saving phone numbers permanently…........67 Saving the phone book onto or from SIM card/device..139 Selecting a language .............. 91 Selecting a network (abroad or in border areas) ....107 Selecting a ringtone .............. 93 Selecting from the phone book memory........53 Service advice ...........
  • Page 156: Quick Guide To Function Keys

    Quick guide to function keys Keys Press briefly dials * (control symbol for special services, e.g. provided by network operator) dials # (control symbol for special services, e.g. provided by network operator) • calls the last name in the phone book •...
  • Page 157 Page Press for 2 seconds In brief Phone switches on (page 37) or electronic key lock (page 12) Phone switches off (page 45) 48ff Down 48ff More 48ff Accept call Deletes all of the text or number End call just entered.
  • Page 158 Quick guide to number keys and direct dial keys Enter text Press briefly ? ! - 1 dials 1 dials 2 ABC2Ä dials 3 DEF3 dials 4 GHI4 dials 5 JKL5 dials 6 MNO6Ö dials 7 PQRS7ß dials 8 TUV8Ü dials 9 WXYZ9 dials 0...
  • Page 159 Press for 2 seconds Page o _ o Calls the answering service provided by your network operator The phone number saved for this key is shown on the display panel. The phone number saved for this key is shown on the display panel. The phone number saved for this key is shown on the display panel.
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  • Page 162 Service instructions There may be a number of reasons why questions or prob- lems arise when getting started and using your phone. We can provide fast and personal assistance: If you have any questions regarding the operation of your phone or any technical defects to report, please contact your local product-service first, then fitage at: fitage Service and Support Centre Tel.
  • Page 163: Warranty Certificate

    Warranty certificate ® BIG EASY 2 Mobile Phone IMEI no.: __________________________________ The IMEI no. is on the outside of the box in which you bought your phone or on a label in the battery compartment.(see p. 149) Accessories: ________________________________ Description of fault: ___________________________...
  • Page 164 Service instructions There may be a number of reasons why questions or prob- lems arise when getting started and using your phone. We can provide fast and personal assistance: If you have any questions regarding the operation of your phone or any technical defects to report, please contact your local product-service first, then fitage at: fitage Service and Support Centre Tel.

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