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Emergency Calls; Care And Maintenance; Safety And Precautions - Benefon Track Quick Manual

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CLEARING A POSTPONED MESSAGE
• You can open the message, edit or re-write it and send it to someone.
• Or, you can remove it as follows: Open the postponed message by
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Press
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EMERGENCY CALLS

MAKING BENEGUARD EMERGENCY CALL
(EMERGENCY CYCLE)
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Press the BeneGuard button
according to configuration: A long
press/two quick presses. The button is located at the top of the phone.
The phone will make emergency (voice) calls and send emergency
messages (including position), according to configuration.
CANCELLING EMERGENCY CALL
Countdown timer shows the time, during which cancelling the en-
tire emergency call is possible.
• To cancel the entire emergency cycle, press the
ing the cancellation period.
• When the emergency cycle has already started you can still cancel
the rest of the calls and messages: Press the
down for five (5) seconds.
After succesful cancellation the phone will return to normal opera-
tion and switch back to normal tone and display settings.
VERTICAL SENSOR ALERTS
• To cancel sensor alert and prevent emergency cycle from starting,
lift the phone to vertical position. Do it while the countdown
timer is still shown.
• To let the emergency cycle take place: Do nothing.
• To mute the audible alert tone, press the left soft key
• In case the phone cannot detect the sensor, it will make audible
alarm and inform the service center that the sensor is missing.
SOME CIRCUMSTANCES MAY AFFECT ON
EMERGENCY CALLS
• Being in a shadow area of the GSM network at the time of the event.
• Poor GPS coverage during emergency cycle may cause the emer-
gency cycle completion to slow down.
• Busy telephone lines when connecting (voice) calls.
• Message transmission errors caused by the carrier of an SMS, i.e.
the network operator.
QUICK GUIDE FOR TRACK PHONES 4/5
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MAKING NETWORK EMERGENCY CALL (112)
SELECT
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DELETE
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RESSING THIS KEY
CAL EMERGENCY NUMBER
PROGRAMMED IN YOUR PHONE
. Highlight Send and
:
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Insert SIM card
SOS
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Emergency call:
press OK or
dial number
QUIT
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AKING AN EMERGENCY CALL WHEN THE
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DIRECT ACCESS WORKS EVEN WHEN THE KEYPAD IS LOCKED
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Key in the emergency number and press
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IMPORTANT NOTE: A mobile phone connection is not guar-
key and hold it
anteed in all conditions. Rough terrain or large buildings may
limit the operation of your phone. Never completely rely upon
any mobile phone for essential communications.
INCOMING/OUTGOING MPTP MESSAGES
The phone may send or receive some MPTP messages. In most cases
messages are either remote configuration/activation messages, some
notifications, emergency reports or various types of position messag-
.
es and they work autonomously according to configuration.
.
• In most cases there are no display notifications.
• Message sending/reception tones are configurable (beep sound as
a default).

CARE AND MAINTENANCE

NOTE: The instructions below apply to the phone, its accessories,
batteries in use as well as batteries taken out of use.
• Dust and dirt may damage the moving parts of the phone. Do not
use or keep the phone in dusty or dirty surroundings.
• Do not open the phone by yourself or pierce holes in it.
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SOS)
STARTS AN EMERGENCY CALL TO THE LO
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AKING AN EMERGENCY CALL WITHOUT A
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THIS IS ANOTHER WAY TO DO IT
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3. Press
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• Rough handling may break the circuitry inside the phone. Do not
drop, knock, twist or shake the phone or its battery.
• Keep the phone dry. Liquids contain minerals which could cor-
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rode electronic circuits. If the phone gets wet, turn it off and dry
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the phone and the battery immediately. Put the phone into an
upright position and let it dry. It is recommended that a dealer or
service personnel check that the phone functions properly.
• Even though the phone is splashproof, do not wet the phone
unnecessarily or immerse it in water.
• Protect the phone from heat. High temperatures may shorten the
life of the electronical devices, melt or warp plastics and damage
batteries. Do not warm up the phone or use it near fire.
• Do not short-circuit the battery. Exposing the metal strips of the
battery to a close contact with a metallic object, such as a coin, a
clip or a set of keys can cause accidental short-circuiting and dam-
age the battery.
• Charge and recharge the battery only with the charger specified in
the Operating instructions/Quick Guide. Use the battery only for
the purpose it is intended.
• Clean the phone with a soft cloth, dampened slightly with mild
soapy water. Do not clean the phone with harsh chemicals, sol-
vents or other corrosive substances.
• Only allow service personnel authorised by the dealer to service
the phone.

SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS

TELEMATICS PROTOCOL
MPTP (Mobile Phone Telematic Protocol) allows, among other
things, tracking of the phone over the SMS communication.
Automatically sent telematics messages are only allowed to autho-
rised numbers configured in the phone. Such numbers can be, e.g.
emergency and service center numbers.
Position of the phone is retrieved by the GPS, and/or by the network
parameters - the latter is a network-dependent service.
The carrier for telematics messages is an SMS-message. Deliveries of
all messages is fully handled by and in the responsibility of the GSM
network operator and services can vary substantially.
The charge of a protocol message is determined on the contract by
the service provider.
GLOBAL POSITIONING SYSTEM (GPS)
The GPS is a worldwide system of 24 satellites which orbit the earth
twice a day, transmitting precise time and position information. The
system is operated by the government of the United States, which is
solely responsible for its accuracy and maintenance. The system is

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