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CLASSIC
BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG
USER MANUAL
Art. 2124 / Version 01.2016

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  • Page 1 CLASSIC BEDIENUNGSANLEITUNG USER MANUAL Art. 2124 / Version 01.2016...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents CLASSIC Contents For Your Safety ......... .
  • Page 4 CLASSIC Settings ...........
  • Page 5: For Your Safety

    For Your Safety CLASSIC GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION For Your Safety Throughout this document, highlighted texts indicate potential dangers and risks. The danger levels are aligned to the conventions defined in ANSI Z535.6-2011. Significance of the Signal Words WARNING! Risk of fatal and serious personal injury!
  • Page 6 For Your Safety CLASSIC GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION CAUTION! • Risk of explosion through improper replacement or removal of the lithium battery! Only replace the lithium battery by a type ap- proved by the manufacturer. • Risk of hearing damage! The ringing tone is issued via the loud- speaker.
  • Page 7 For Your Safety CLASSIC GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION Tips concerning the battery Only use batteries and power adapters approved by the manufacturer, oth- erwise the battery could be damaged. Do not short circuit the battery. Always leave the battery in the mobile phone to avoid accidentally short circuiting the battery contacts.
  • Page 8: Intended Use

    For Your Safety CLASSIC INTENDED USE Intended Use This mobile phone is designed for telephoning when connected to a mo- bile phone network. Any other use is considered unintended use. Unautho- rised modification or reconstruction is not permitted. Under no circumstances open the device or complete any repair work yourself.
  • Page 9: General Overview

    General Overview CLASSIC SCOPE OF DELIVERY General Overview This chapter provides information on the individual elements of the mobile phone. Scope of Delivery The following components are contained in the mobile phone package: 1 mobile phone 1 USB connection cable...
  • Page 10: Keys And Operating Elements

    General Overview CLASSIC KEYS AND OPERATING ELEMENTS Keys and Operating Elements Earpiece Display Camera key Softkey (confirm) Favourite (M1) Call key Keypad Navigation keys Softkey (cancel, back) 10 Favourite (M2) 11 On-hook key...
  • Page 11: Keys And Operating Elements

    General Overview CLASSIC KEYS AND OPERATING ELEMENTS Keys and Operating Elements 12 Torch switch 13 Camera 14 Headphone connection port 15 Volume key, increase / decrease 16 MicroUSB connection port 17 Torch lamp (LED) 18 SOS key (emergency call) 19 Battery compartment cover...
  • Page 12: Display Icons

    General Overview CLASSIC DISPLAY ICONS Display Icons The table below indicates a series of display icons which frequently appear and indicate a specific status of the mobile phone. Icon Significance Battery charge Network availability Bluetooth is switched on Headphone is connected...
  • Page 13: Start Screen

    General Overview CLASSIC START SCREEN Start Screen The start screen is the standard display which appears when the mobile phone is switched on. The start screen contains various useful indicators. Display of the network availability The current network availability is displayed graphically at the top left of the mobile phone screen.
  • Page 14 General Overview CLASSIC START SCREEN Display of the battery charge The current battery charge status is indicated at the top right of the mobile phone display. Full Half empty Empty When the battery charge is low, a corresponding warning message ap- pears in the display.
  • Page 15: Putting The Mobile Phone Into Operation

    Putting the Mobile Phone into Operation CLASSIC Putting the Mobile Phone into Operation This chapter provides information on preparing the mobile phone for use. Before you start, please read the safety information and observe the ad- vice contained.
  • Page 16: Inserting The Sim Card

    Putting the Mobile Phone into Operation CLASSIC INSERTING THE SIM CARD Inserting the SIM Card Before you can start to use the mobile phone, you must insert your SIM card (not included in the equipment supplied) in the phone. At certain points of this manual, reference is made to "SIM1". Since this device supports the use of 2 SIM cards (dual SIM), the settings are also applicable for SIM2 at the respective points.
  • Page 17: Inserting A Microsd Memory Card

    Putting the Mobile Phone into Operation CLASSIC INSERTING A MICROSD MEMORY CARD Inserting a MicroSD Memory Card A microSD memory card (not included in the equipment supplied) can be inserted, as an option, in the mobile phone. This increases the quantity of data which can be stored on the mobile phone.
  • Page 18: Inserting The Battery

    Putting the Mobile Phone into Operation CLASSIC INSERTING THE BATTERY Inserting the Battery Before you can use the mobile phone, you must insert the battery in the mobile phone. 1. Insert the battery as illustrated. The shape of the compartment ensures the battery cannot be inserted in- correctly.
  • Page 19: Charging The Battery

    Charging the Battery CLASSIC CHARGING THE BATTERY, CHARGING ADAPTER Charging the Battery When charging the battery for the first time, it should be charged for about 4 hours. Some batteries only reach their full capacity after several com- plete charge/discharge cycles. If the battery is fully discharged, it may take some time for the charging process to be indicated.
  • Page 20 Charging the Battery CLASSIC CHARGING THE BATTERY, CHARGING CRADLE Charging the battery, charging cradle 1. Connect the power plug to a properly installed power socket. 2. Connect the microUSB plug to the microUSB connection port on the charging cradle. 3. Place the mobile phone in the charging cradle as illustrated.
  • Page 21: Switching The Mobile Phone On And Off

    Switching the Mobile Phone On and Off CLASSIC CHARGING THE BATTERY, CHARGING CRADLE Switching the Mobile Phone On and Off 1. Press the ON-HOOK key for 3 seconds. The mobile phone is switched on. Some SIM cards will require you to enter a PIN code. Follow the instruc- tions on the screen.
  • Page 22: Using The Mobile Phone

    Using the Mobile Phone CLASSIC INFORMATION ON NAVIGATION Using the Mobile Phone This chapter provides information on the ways to operate the mobile phone. Information on Navigation Press the navigation keys to navigate through the menus and submenus provided by the mobile phone and press the softkeys the left and right) to start functions.
  • Page 23: Methods Of Entering Text

    Using the Mobile Phone CLASSIC METHODS OF ENTERING TEXT Methods of Entering Text You can change the text input method to enter other characters. • Multi-tap, capital letters • Multi-tap, small letters • Digits 123 Multi-tap In order to enter text in multi-tap mode, press the key labelled with the cor- responding letter/character.
  • Page 24: Making And Taking Calls

    Using the Mobile Phone CLASSIC MAKING AND TAKING CALLS Making and Taking Calls The following descriptions of functions assume that the start screen is dis- played as the starting point. Making calls 1. Enter the phone number required. Press the right-hand softkey to delete entries.
  • Page 25 Using the Mobile Phone CLASSIC MAKING AND TAKING CALLS Ending a call You can end calls in progress in various ways. Ending calls via the key Press the On-hook key to end a call currently in progress. Ending calls by closing the phone Close the mobile phone cover while a call is in progress to end the call.
  • Page 26: Menu Options Available During A Call

    Using the Mobile Phone CLASSIC MENU OPTIONS AVAILABLE DURING A CALL Menu Options Available During a Call You can change some settings while a call is in progress. Handsfree You can select whether to hear the caller via the loudspeaker.
  • Page 27: Text Messages (Sms)

    Using the Mobile Phone CLASSIC TEXT MESSAGES (SMS) Text Messages (SMS) You can use the mobile phone to send and receive text messages (SMS). It is possible that not all functions described are supported by every mobile service provider. Therefore, please contact your local mobile service provider for details.
  • Page 28: Mobile Phone Menu

    Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC Mobile Phone Menu The main mobile phone menu is divided into topically organised groups (submenus). All the most important functions are explained below. At certain points of this manual, reference is made to "SIM1". Since this device supports the use of 2 SIM cards (dual SIM), the settings are also applicable for SIM2 at the respective points.
  • Page 29: Call Lists

    Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC CALL LISTS Call Lists Your mobile phone stores the last numbers dialled, calls received and calls missed in various call lists. If one of the phone numbers received matches an entry in the phone book, the associated name appears.
  • Page 30 Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC CALL LIST OPTIONS Call list options The same options are available for all of the call lists. View This option provides more detailed information (e.g. time and date of the call and number of calls) regarding the entry selected.
  • Page 31 Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC CALL LIST OPTIONS Writing a text message You can write and send a text message to the selected entry. 1. Navigate to Menu Call center Call history . 2. Select the required call list ( Missed calls , Dialled calls or Received calls ).
  • Page 32 Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC CALL LIST OPTIONS Delete You can delete an entry from the call lists. 1. Navigate to Menu Call center Call history . 2. Select the required call list ( Missed calls , Dialled calls or Received calls ).
  • Page 33: Phone Book

    Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC PHONE BOOK Phone Book The phone book in the phone can store up to 300 entries. You can store other entries on the SIM card. Always enter phone numbers with the area codes. When the memory capacity is used up, the corresponding message ap- pears when an attempt is made to store another contact.
  • Page 34 Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC ADDING A CONTACT Adding a contact Save your contacts in the phone book in order to be able to access impor- tant phone numbers quickly. 1. Navigate to Menu OK and select the storage Phonebook Add new contact location To SIM1 / To Phone .
  • Page 35 Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC VIEWING A CONTACT Viewing a contact You can display all the details regarding a contact. 1. Navigate to Menu Phonebook 2. Select the required contact. 3. Select Options View . The name and number of the contact are dis- played.
  • Page 36 Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC PHONE BOOK SETTINGS Phone book settings Advanced settings can be defined in the phone book settings option. Preferred storage location You can define your preferred storage location for phone book entries. De- pending on the setting defined, phone book entries are saved on the SIM card or in the mobile phone memory without any further confirmation re- quests.
  • Page 37: Speed Dialling

    Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC SPEED DIALLING Speed Dialling You can assign speed dialling for up to eight phone book entries to the keys Activating the speed dialling function Firstly, the speed dialling function must be switched on. You can only assign speed dialling numbers to contacts who are already stored in the phone book.
  • Page 38: Text Messages

    Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC TEXT MESSAGES Text Messages You can use the mobile phone to send and receive text messages (SMS). It is possible that not all functions described are supported by every mobile service provider. Therefore, please contact your local mobile service...
  • Page 39 Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC WRITING TEXT MESSAGES Writing text messages Use the function to write short text messages: 1. Navigate to Menu Messaging Write message . 2. Enter your text. 3. Select Options Send to . 4. Select Add from Phonebook and then the required phone book contact.
  • Page 40 Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC INBOX Call sender Call the sender of the text message received. 1. Navigate to Menu Messaging Inbox . 2. Select the required text message. 3. Select Options Call sender . The sender of the message received is called.
  • Page 41 Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC INBOX Delete You can delete a text message you have received. 1. Navigate to Menu Messaging Inbox . 2. Select the required contact. 3. Select Options Delete and confirm the prompt. The text message is delet- Delete all You can delete all the text messages saved in the Inbox folder.
  • Page 42 Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC DRAFTS Drafts You can save a text message as a draft in the Drafts folder. This provides you access to frequently used texts. Save to drafts Write a text which you want to save as a draft.
  • Page 43 Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC DRAFTS Edit You can edit a text which you have already saved as a draft. 1. Navigate to Menu Messaging Drafts . 2. Select the required draft message. 3. Select Options Edit . 4. Edit the draft text according to your requirements.
  • Page 44 Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC SENT MESSAGES Sent messages The text messages sent from your mobile phone are stored. View Open the text message to read the content. 1. Navigate to Menu Messaging Sent messages . 2. Select the required text message.
  • Page 45 Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC SENT MESSAGES Delivery reports You can define whether you want to receive a delivery (transmission) re- port for text messages sent. 1. Navigate to Menu Messaging SMS settings SIM1 Delivery report . Change the On or Off status using the Hash or Star key. Text messages which are sent are saved when the default settings are activated.
  • Page 46: Settings

    Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC SETTINGS Settings The Settings menu is used to change the basic settings such as time, lan- guage, call settings, telephone settings, network and security settings etc.
  • Page 47 Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC DUAL-SIM Dual-SIM The dual-SIM function can be used, for example, to keep private and busi- ness calls separate without the need to use a second mobile phone. In addition, you can use two different, specifically chosen mobile phone rates if, for example, you are frequently abroad.
  • Page 48: Phone Settings

    Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC PHONE SETTINGS Phone Settings You can define the basic settings for the mobile phone, such as language, time, date, ringing sequences and the SOS function. Time and date Set the time and date before using the mobile phone for the first time.
  • Page 49 Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC PHONE SETTINGS Preferred input method You can define the method by which you enter text. This setting affects all the operating modes in which text can be entered (creating phone book contacts, writing text messages etc.).
  • Page 50 Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC PHONE SETTINGS Animation after switching on and off 1. Navigate to Menu Settings Phone settings Display Power on display or Power off display and define the relevant settings. 2. Select OK . The setting is saved.
  • Page 51 Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC NETWORK SETTINGS Network Settings The mobile phone searches for and automatically selects the mobile net- work assigned to the SIM card or mobile phone provider (network opera- tor). The presettings in this menu are set-up by the SIM card or network opera-...
  • Page 52: Call Settings

    Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC CALL SETTINGS Call Settings Define various settings in order to specify certain telephone reactions and features for your mobile phone. Send own phone number You can define whether you send your own phone number to the person called with each outgoing call ( Send ID ), not to send it ( Hide ID ) or have this setting defined by your mobile phone provider ( Set by network ).
  • Page 53 Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC CALL SETTINGS Call divert You can define whether and, if so, in which situations incoming calls on the mobile phone should be diverted to another phone number you have spec- ified ( Divert all voice calls , Divert if unreachable , Divert if no answer , Divert if busy , Divert all data calls ).
  • Page 54 Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC CALL SETTINGS Call time reminder You can define whether an acoustic signal should be issued to remind you of the call time which has elapsed until that moment while a call is in progress. You can define a single period or a repeated interval for the acoustic signal.
  • Page 55: Security Settings

    Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC SECURITY SETTINGS Security Settings You can define your own individual PIN and phone lock password. You can deactivate the request for your PIN from the SIM card if so re- quired. The risk here is, should you lose your mobile phone, the data stored on it could be misused by third-parties and subsequent costs could be charged to you.
  • Page 56 Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC SECURITY SETTINGS Switching the phone lock on/off 1. Navigate to Menu Settings Security settings Phone security Phone lock . 2. Enter the phone lock password. The setting is saved. In its default setting, the phone lock password is 1234.
  • Page 57: Bluetooth

    Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC BLUETOOTH Bluetooth The Bluetooth function, a standard for wireless data transfer, can be used to exchange data with other Bluetooth-capable devices free of charge. Switching on/off 1. Navigate to Menu Settings Bluetooth Power . 2. Select On or Off . The Bluetooth function is switched on or off, respec- tively.
  • Page 58 Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC BLUETOOTH Device name You can assign your mobile phone a name via which it can be identified and located under other Bluetooth-capable devices. The default setting for the mobile phone is the name BT Device. 1. Navigate to Menu Settings Bluetooth My name .
  • Page 59: Restore Factory Settings

    Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS Restore Factory Settings You should reset the phone settings to their default factory settings before transferring the device to third parties, e.g. for repair or sale. Make a copy of your personal data on your SIM card or microSD memory card prior to initiating a reset to the factory settings.
  • Page 60: Emergency Call Function (Sos Key)

    Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC EMERGENCY CALL FUNCTION (SOS KEY) Emergency Call Function (SOS Key) The acoustic alarm signal is very loud and can cause hearing damage if sounded close to the ear. Hold the mobile phone away from your ear if you press the SOS key.
  • Page 61 Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC EMERGENCY CALL FUNCTION (SOS KEY) Emergency call numbers You can save up to 4 phone numbers to which an emergency call and emergency text are sent after being triggered by pressing the SOS key. Do not assign any official emergency call service numbers. A false alarm can lead to considerable costs which could be charged to you.
  • Page 62: Reminder, Discharged Battery

    Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC REMINDER, DISCHARGED BATTERY Reminder, Discharged Battery The alert function in the case low battery power can be used to initiate the dispatch of a text message to any phone numbers informing you that the battery in your mobile phone is almost empty and must be recharged.
  • Page 63: Automatic Handsfree Function

    Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC AUTOMATIC HANDSFREE FUNCTION Automatic Handsfree Function You can activate this function in the menu if you want to take all calls via the mobile phone loudspeaker automatically. Exposure to the receiver earpiece at full volume for a long period could cause ear damage.
  • Page 64: Organiser

    Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC ORGANISER Organiser You can arrange the most important tasks in the organiser provided on the mobile phone. The mobile phone can be used to enter tasks of which you want to be reminded, as an alarm clock or a calendar.
  • Page 65: Tasks

    Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC TASKS Tasks 1. Navigate to Menu Organizer Tasks Add . Subject Enter a key word describing the subject of the task. 1. Select Subject . 2. Enter the required text using the keypad. Priority You can define the importance of the task.
  • Page 66: Alarm Clock

    Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC ALARM CLOCK Alarm Clock You can use the mobile phone as an alarm clock. 1. Navigate to Menu Organizer Alarm . You can set up to five different alarms. 2. Select the required alarm. 3. Select Edit .
  • Page 67 Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC ALARM CLOCK Alarm tone You can define the tone with which you want to be woken. 1. Select Alarm tone 2. Select Tone or FM radio . Change the setting using the Hash or Star key.
  • Page 68: Calendar

    Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC CALENDAR Calendar The calendar provides an overview of the days, weeks and months of the year. 1. Navigate to Menu Organizer Calendar . An overview of the current month with the weekdays appears. 2. Use the keys to navigate sideways and the keys to navigate vertically.
  • Page 69: Multimedia

    Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC MULTIMEDIA Multimedia...
  • Page 70: Camera

    Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC CAMERA Camera You can use the camera to take photos at any time and any place. Observe local regulations and respect other peoples' rights of privacy. In order to use the camera and save the photos taken, a microSD memory card must be inserted in the mobile phone and set-up as the storage loca- tion for the photos.
  • Page 71 Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC CAMERA Camera settings Define the settings for shutter time, exposure value, contrast, self-timer and serial exposure. 1. Navigate to Menu Multimedia Camera Camera settings . Adjust and define the settings as required. Image settings Define the settings for image size and image quality.
  • Page 72: Radio

    Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC RADIO Radio The mobile phone is equipped with an integrated radio with which you can receive radio stations in the FM frequency range. The headphone serves as the antenna. The radio only works when the headphone is connected.
  • Page 73 Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC RADIO Settings Make any necessary adjustments to the background playback of the radio and the telephone loudspeaker. Background playback Define whether the radio should remain on in the background (meaning that the radio continues to be played although the FM radio menu is no longer selected and the mobile phone has been closed).
  • Page 74: File Manager

    Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC FILE MANAGER File Manager The file manager enables you to manage the memory of the mobile phone and memory of a microSD card if inserted. 1. Navigate to Menu File manager . 2. You can manage the files according to your needs.
  • Page 75: User Profiles

    Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC USER PROFILES User Profiles A user profile compiles diverse settings, such as ringing tone, ringing vol- ume, vibration alert, text message tones, volume, switching on/off tones and other acoustic signals, together in a personalised menu. You have the choice of selecting a preinstalled user profile ( General , Silent , Meeting , Outdoor and My style ) and adapting it to your own needs.
  • Page 76 Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC USER PROFILES Activating a user profile 1. Navigate to Menu User profiles . 2. Select the user profile required. 3. Select Options Activate . The user profile selected is activated. Customising a user profile Adapt your user profile according to your needs.
  • Page 77 Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC USER PROFILES Ringing type You can also define whether the mobile phone should issue the acoustic signal selected once ( Beep once ), an acoustic signal which slowly becomes louder ( Ascending ) or the set tone should be repeatedly issued ( Repeat ).
  • Page 78 Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC USER PROFILES Volume for incoming text messages You can set the volume of the ringing tone for incoming text messages. 1. Navigate to Message volume . 2. Select the required setting. Change the settings using the Star or Hash key.
  • Page 79 Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC USER PROFILES Power off tone You can select one of the ten different ringing tones available. 1. Navigate to Power off . 2. Select the required setting. You can select a ringing tone and a short time later the selected tone is played briefly.
  • Page 80: Picture Dialling

    80 x 80 pixels. Otherwise, pictures could be blurred or not shown at all. Only pictures in ".jpeg" format can be displayed. In order to adapt your pictures, use the image converter provided on our homepage at www.olympia-vertrieb.de.
  • Page 81 Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC PICTURE DIALLING Transferring photos from computer 1. Connect the mobile phone to a computer using the USB cable. 2. Select Mass storage . 3. Transfer the pictures required to the mobile phone. Adding a contact for picture dialling 1.
  • Page 82 Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC PICTURE DIALLING Dialling via pictures You can call the phone book contact by selecting the corresponding pic- ture. You can then see the person to be called on the screen before actu- ally making the call.
  • Page 83: Additional Functions

    Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC ADDITIONAL FUNCTIONS Additional Functions Favourite keys (M1 and M2) The mobile phone is equipped with two one-touch dialling keys to which two of your preferred contacts can be assigned. One contact each can be assigned to the...
  • Page 84: File Manager

    Mobile Phone Menu CLASSIC FILE MANAGER File Manager The file manager enables you to manage the memory of the mobile phone and memory of a microSD card if inserted. 1. Navigate to Menu File manager . 2. You can manage the files according to your needs.
  • Page 85: Other Important Information

    Other Important Information CLASSIC TROUBLESHOOTING Other Important Information Troubleshooting Problems Solutions The mobile phone - No battery inserted. cannot be switched on. - Battery is not charged. No signal quality is - No network connection. The mobile phone is displayed.
  • Page 86: Technical Data

    Other Important Information CLASSIC TECHNICAL DATA Technical Data Subject to change without notice! Standard 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz quad band Dimensions (H x W x D) 104 x 53 x 18 [mm] Weight Approx. 91 g incl. battery Power supply Input: 100-240 V, 50-60 Hz, 0.40 A...
  • Page 87: Declaration Of Conformity

    Conformity with the above mentioned directive is confirmed by the CE mark on the device. To view the complete Declaration of Conformity, please refer to the free download available on our website www.olympia-vertrieb.de.
  • Page 88: Disposal And Care Instructions

    Other Important Information CLASSIC DISPOSAL AND CARE INSTRUCTIONS Disposal and Care Instructions Information on Disposal In order to dispose of your device, take it to a collection point provided by your local public waste authorities (e.g. recycling centre). According to...
  • Page 89: Guarantee

    Guarantee CLASSIC HEARING AID COMPATIBILITY Guarantee The period of guarantee is 24 months. The period of guarantee begins on the date of purchase. In the event of problems, contact our hotline: 0180 5 007514 (costs using a German landline at time of going to print: 14 ct/min., max.
  • Page 90: Index

    Index CLASSIC Index Alarm, 65 Emergency call function, 60 Emergency text message, 61 Alarm clock, 66 On/Off, 60 Emergency call function , Emergency call numbers, 61 Battery Battery charge, 14 Charging, 19 Factory settings, 59 Inserting, 18 Favourite keys, 83...
  • Page 91 Index CLASSIC Operating elements, 10, 11 Shortcut, 83 Operation, 22 SMS. See Text messages Key lock, 22 SOS key. See Emergency call function Menu, 28 Speed dialling, 37 Navigation, 22 Activating, 37 Organiser, 64 Adding contacts, 37 Calling contacts, 37...
  • Page 92 Additional information is available in the Internet at www.olympia-vertrieb.de © Please note that the copyright for this user manual lies with Olympia and, therefore, may not be copied or sold. The information contained in the manual is only intended for per- sonal use.

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