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  • Page 1 PM-750 User’s Manual...
  • Page 3 To be able to make full use of this phone, a SIM card must be inserted (not includ- ed). Without this SIM card, most functions of this phone are unavailable or settings are not saved. This manual assumes you’ve already installed the SIM card according to the installation guide.
  • Page 4: Concepts

    1 CONCEPTS Provider: ‘Provider’ is another name for ‘Telephone Company’. The documentation accompanying the SIM card and/or the SIM card itself will show through which provider you’re calling. SIM card: A SIM (‘Subscriber Identity Module’) is a small card containing a chip. The phone number is programmed in this chip and it also allows you to store several numbers and messages, so you can take this infor-...
  • Page 5 SIM-LOCK-free: This phone is SIM-LOCK-FREE. This means the phone is not bound to SIM cards of a certain provider, allowing you to choose any desired telephone company. PIN code / PUK code: Each SIM can be secured using a PIN. This PIN code helps you to prevent unau- thorised persons from using your phone.
  • Page 6 Prepaid or subscription: Prepaid or subscription determines how you pay for your phone bill. In short: using the prepaid option, you’re paying before- hand, in the case of a subscription, you’re paying afterwards. This payment method is linked to your SIM. Ask the help desk of your provider about all of your options.
  • Page 7: Important Safety Information

    2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 2.1 Important Not complying with this manual can lead to serious personal injury and damage to the device. Carefully read all instructions, especially the safety information, before using the product and keep the user’s manual in a safe place. When passing this product over to a third party, please also include this manual.
  • Page 8: Warnings

    2.2 Warnings The following warnings must be complied with to reduce the risk of injury to the user and others. • Different countries can have different regulations regarding the use of mobile phones (e.g. while driving, in hospi- tals, near fuel stations or in airplanes). Always comply with your national laws regarding the use of mobile phones.
  • Page 9 Only use the original adaptor and bat- tery supplied by the manufacturer. Us- ing an unsuitable or incorrectly installed battery causes a risk of explosion. • Never disassemble the battery nor ex- pose it to open fire. • The functioning of medical equipment can be affected.
  • Page 10 • This phone is not a toy; keep it out of reach of (small) children. • The battery contains poisonous sub- stances. Make sure children do not remove the battery from the phone and put it into their mouth. • A SIM card is a small item. Make sure children do not remove it from the phone and swallow it.
  • Page 11 • Avoid extremely high and low tempera- tures. For example, do not leave the phone in a car exposed to direct sun- light. • The phone may only be opened to change the battery or SIM card. Modifi- cation of this device is forbidden. In any case, this will cause you to lose your user licence and warranty.
  • Page 12: Contents Of The Packaging

    2.3 Contents of the packaging • Mobile phone • Battery • Power adaptor • Desk charger • User’s manual • Starting guide 2.4 Instructions regarding discarding: • Packaging can be reused or recycled for raw materials. Discard of packaging you no longer use according to local regulations.
  • Page 13 or to the store, this way ensuring en- vironment-friendly processing, regardless of the device con- taining hazardous substances or not. • Remove the battery before you discard this device (see paragraph 4.3). Do not discard of batteries with normal house- hold waste, but bring them to a collec- tion point for small chemical waste or to a shop selling batteries.
  • Page 14: Description Of Functions

    3 DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS 3.1 Phone PQRS WXYZ 1. Speaker for 5 Rear cover conversations 6. SOS button 2. Display 7. Recharge input for (see chapter 3.3) the desk charger 3. Microphone 8. Flashlight switch 112.5mm * 52.4mm * 13.7mm ECT: G96 4.
  • Page 15 PQRS WXYZ SIZE: 112.5mm * 52.4mm * 13.7mm PROJECT: G96...
  • Page 16: Touch-Buttons

    3.2 Touch-buttons Call button: To accept incoming calls or call numbers. In standby mode: Opens the call log. Left soft-button / M1 button: This button performs the function shown above the button in the dis- PQRS WXYZ play. In stand-by: dials the number programmed as M1 (press and hold) Power/end button:...
  • Page 17 Right soft-button / M2 button: This button performs the func- tion shown above the button in the display. In stand-by: dials the number programmed as M2 (press and hold) SOS button: Press and hold this button at any moment for 3 seconds to start WXYZ the alarm mode (if enabled).
  • Page 18: And Numbers

    PQRS WXYZ * button (asterisk): During a call: ‘Asterisk’ button for teleservices. During number input: Press twice for the international code (+) to call numbers abroad. Press three times for a short call pause. WXYZ # button (pound sign): During a call: ‘pound’ button for teleservices.
  • Page 19: Display Symbols

    3.3 Display symbols Signal strength indication. Indicates you’re connected to a network other than your provider’s network. Battery indication. The alarm function is enabled. Indicates that the melody function for incoming calls is enabled. Indicates that the vibration function for incoming calls is enabled. Indicates that the melody and vibra- tion functions for incoming calls are enabled.
  • Page 20: Battery

    4 BATTERY 4.1 Charging Attention! Only use the included battery. Using other models could cause damage to the phone which is not covered by the war- ranty conditions. Never charge the phone with the back cover of the phone removed. Always connect the adaptor with the phone before putting the adaptor into a 230V wall socket.
  • Page 21: Operating Time

    You can charge the battery both with the phone switched on and switched off. It takes approx. 4 hours to fully charge an empty battery. 4.2 Operating time A fully charged battery kept in a good state offers a standby time of up to 350 hours and a call time of up to 3 hours.
  • Page 22: Battery Replacement

    4.3 Battery replacement If your battery needs replacing, please turn off the phone and remove the back cover. You can use your nail to lift up the battery and take it out of the phone. Discard the old battery in an environ- ment-friendly way by bringing it to a collec- tion point for small chemical waste.
  • Page 23: Operation

    5 OPERATION 5.1 Turning the phone on/off: Turning on: Press and hold the power/end button for 3 seconds to turn on the phone. If required, enter the PIN code of your SIM card and press the button or [OK] soft-but- ton.
  • Page 24: Speed-Dial Memories

    5.3 Speed-dial memories Press and hold the soft-buttons (M1, M2) to dial the programmed number directly, see chapter 10.4 on how to program these numbers. 5.4 Calling from the phonebook In standby mode, press the right soft-but- ton (Contacts). Select the desired number using the direc- tion buttons.
  • Page 25: Call Volume

    Press the call button to call the number. 5.7 Call volume During a conversation, use the volume buttons on the phone left side to adjust the volume; the display will indicate the set volume level. 5.8 Functions during calls During a conversation, you can use the soft-buttons for the following functions: Right button: Hands-free: During a conversation, press the right...
  • Page 26 Left button: Options: Hold / Retrieve: During a conversation, select this option to put the call on hold. You can resume the call again via the same menu. Phonebook: Opens the phonebook with contact names and numbers during a call. Call log: Opens an overview of dialled and received calls during a conversation.
  • Page 27: Open Menu

    DTMF: Use this option to turn the key tones on or off, where services are managed using option menus. End call: Use the power/end button to end a call at any time and return to the home screen. 5.9 Open menu In standby mode, press the [Menu] soft-button to open the menu.
  • Page 28: Messages

    6 MESSAGES SMS stands for Short Message Service. This phone is provided with an internal memory for 100 standard SMS messages. 6.1 Messages menu structure Messages Write message Send to Save Advanced Inbox Reply Call sender Forward Delete Delete all Advanced Save to Phonebook Details...
  • Page 29: Write Message

    Delete all Advanced Details Broadcast messages Receive mode Channel settings Languages Read messages Settings Save sent messages Pref. storage Memory status Voicemail 6.2 Write message Use the keypad to compose your message. While composing the message, you can press the # button to switch between capital letters, lower-case letters, capital starting let- ters and numbers;...
  • Page 30: Read Message (Inbox)

    6.3 Read message (Inbox) As soon as you receive a new SMS mes- sage, the SMS ringtone will sound while the SMS icon appears. Press the [View] soft-button to read the new SMS message directly or press the [Stop] soft-button to go back to the home screen. You’ll find all received messages in the In- box.
  • Page 31: Outgoing Messages

    • Delete all: Delete all messages • Advanced: Use the number of the sender. • Save to phonebook: Choose to save the message on the SIM card or in the phone. • Details: More information about the message. 6.4 Outgoing messages (Outbox, Drafts and Sent Messages) In Outbox, all messages are saved that could not be sent or were delayed.
  • Page 32: Settings

    You can use this phone to enable or disable the reception of CM messages using the option ‘reception mode’ . You can also setup different subjects and choose different recep- tion languages. 6.6 Settings • Save sent:This option allows you to en- able or disable the saving of successfully sent messages.
  • Page 33: Phonebook

    7 PHONEBOOK You can store names and phone numbers in the internal memory of the phone or in your SIM card. The phonebook memory of this phone has a capacity for 300 names with numbers. The capacity of your SIM card depends on the card itself.
  • Page 34 First, choose a save location [To SIM or To Phone]. You can then use the direction buttons to edit the name or number. Use the keypad to enter the number and a name. When entering the name, you can press the # button to switch between capital let- ters, lower-case letters and numbers.
  • Page 35 It’s important for these numbers to be eas- ily located and to be put at the top of the phonebook. For this reason, the following applies to the contact name corresponding to these numbers: 0 + X + Name Where X is a number between 1 and 9. This means that ICE contacts should be entered and displayed in the phonebook as follows:...
  • Page 36: Settings

    7.3 Settings The Settings menu allows you to adjust various settings. Memory status: Shows how much memory is in use and how much is left. Speed-dialling: This option allows you to program speed-dial numbers for the 2-9 buttons. When this function is enabled, you can press and hold the corresponding numeric button to call this number directly.
  • Page 37: Contact

    7.4 Contact Choose a contact that’s already been saved for the following options: Tone: View the information entered for this contact. Call: Call this contact. Add to M1-M2: Here you can program numbers for the M1 and M2 buttons. When programmed, this number will be dialled di- rectly when you press and hold one of these buttons for at least 3 seconds.
  • Page 38: Sound

    8 SOUND By switching profiles, you can adjust the ringtone volume, vibration mode, ringtones and notification tones according to the current situation. Several profiles are preset for common situations. (General, Silent, Meeting or Outdoor). 8.1 Sound menu structure Sound General Activate Silent Customize...
  • Page 39: Adjust

    8.3 Adjust This option allows you to adjust the following: • Alert type: Determine whether the phone must emit a call tone, must vibrate or both. • Ring type: Determine whether the call tone must sound once, must be repeated or must start at a low volume and in- crease in volume until answered.
  • Page 40: Calls

    • Keytone volume: Determine how loud the button tones must be. • System alert: Enable or disable system tones. 9 CALLS Information about recent calls is automatically saved in the phone (received, dialled and missed calls). 9.1 Call history menu structure Call history Missed View...
  • Page 41 When you’ve missed a call and you’ve not yet checked it in this overview, the standby screen will display a missed call icon. Under ‘Outgoing’ you’ll find all outgoing calls, under ‘Received’ all received calls are saved and under ‘All calls’ all different call types are saved together (Missed, Outgo- ing and Received).
  • Page 42: Settings

    10 SETTINGS In this menu, you can customize the entire phone according to your preferences: 10.1 Settings menu structure Settings Time and date Time & date Format Display Wallpaper Backlight Brightness Phone Language SOS-key M1 - M2 number Call Caller ID Call waiting Call divert Call barring...
  • Page 43: Display

    10.3 Display Use this option to set the display (back- ground) of the phone, the screen illumina- tion and the brightness. 10.4 Phone Here you can determine the menu lan- guage, set the SOS button (see 10.3-2) and program the M1 and M2 buttons. 10.5 SOS button In the menu ‘SOS key’, you can select the ‘Phone’...
  • Page 44 lect one of the five numbers and press ‘Edit’ again to adjust this number. Siren: Use this option to enable or disable the alarm tone. This alarm sound can alert people around you in case of an emergency. Call delay: Determine how long it must take before the first SOS number is dialled.
  • Page 45 SOS operation: In case of an emergency, press and hold the SOS button for 3 sec- onds. Pay attention not to press this button by accident. Press the Power/End button to cancel the SOS mode. SOS operating principle: When you activate the alarm mode, the following will happen: 1.
  • Page 46: Call

    4. The second (up to the fifth) number will be dialled, provided these numbers are preset. 5. The entire process will be repeated start- ing with step 3. Keep in mind that you can cancel the SOS mode at any time be pushing the power/ end button.
  • Page 47 also merge the call with your current call (conference). Call forwarding: Determine in which situations incoming calls must be automatically forwarded to voicemail or to a different number. Call barring: Determine in which situations both outgoing and incoming calls must not be allowed.
  • Page 48: Network

    10.7 Network Determine whether the network must be searched for automatically or the network you want to log into must be chosen manually. 10.8 Security Determine whether the phone must request codes to prevent unauthorised use. You can also customize these codes. SIM lock / PIN: The SIM lock (or PIN) is a code protecting your SIM card against unauthorised use.
  • Page 49: Reset Factory Settings

    PUK: After you enter the wrong PIN code three times, you’ll need to enter the PUK code. This code can usually also be found in the documentation of your SIM card. Phone code / password: In addition to securing the SIM card, you can also lock the phone itself with a code, preventing anybody from viewing your phone’s information by using a different...
  • Page 50: Tools

    11 TOOLS Here you’ll find various useful functions in- cluding a calculator, calendar, alarm clock, to-do-list, unit converter, currency converter and stopwatch. 11.1 Tools menu structure Tools Calendar View View all Add event Delete event Jump to date Go to today Go to weekly/monthly view Alarm Calculator...
  • Page 51: Alarm Clock

    • Add event: Add a new task to the list. • Delete event: To delete the selected task. • Go to date: Use the keypad or the up/ down button to enter which date must be displayed. • Go to today: Shows the date of today. •...
  • Page 52: Radio

    12 RADIO Use this function to listen to FM radio stations. Use the # and buttons to search for the next radio station. Use the up and down buttons to change the reception frequen- cy. Use the + and – buttons at the side to increase or decrease the radio volume.
  • Page 53 Manual input: To set a frequency using the keypad. Auto search: This allows you to have the phone save all frequencies receiving a radio signal in the channel list.
  • Page 54: Extras

    13 EXTRAS In addition to all the functions available in the menu, the phone offers various other functions. 13.1 Flashlight Use the switch at the side of the phone to turn the flashlight on or off. The flash- light will also function when your phone is switched off.
  • Page 55: Specifications

    Attention: if the phonebook memory is full, you can no longer add any contacts. If the name already exists, the number will not be saved. Use the code AT+M1 or AT+M2 (instead of AT+P) to program M1 or M2. The pre- vious memory will be replaced.
  • Page 56: Table Of Contents

    15 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Concepts ..........4 2 Important safety information ....7 2.1 Important .......... 7 2.2 Warnings .......... 8 2.3 Contents of the packaging ....12 2.4 Instructions regarding discarding..12 3 Description of functions ....14 3.1 Phone ..........
  • Page 57 5.5 Accepting calls ......... 24 5.6 Calling from the call log ....24 5.7 Call volume ........25 5.8 Functions during calls ...... 25 5.9 Open menu ........27 6 Messages ......... 28 6.1 Messages menu structure ....28 6.2 Write message ......... 29 6.3 Read message (Inbox) ....
  • Page 58 8 Sound ..........38 8.1 Sound menu structure ..... 38 8.2 Switch on ......... 38 8.3 Adjust ..........39 9 Calls ........... 40 9.1 Calls menu structure......40 9.2 Open call log........40 10 Settings ........... 42 10.1 Settings menu structure....42 10.2 Time and date ........
  • Page 59 11.3 Alarm clock ........51 11.4 Calculator ........51 12 Radio..........52 13 Extras..........54 13.1 Flashlight ........54 13.2 Remote settings......54 14 Specifications ......... 55 15 Table of content ......56...
  • Page 60 Service Help WWW.PROFOON.COM SERVICE@PROFOON.NL NL 073 6411 355 (Lokaal tarief) BE 03 238 5666 (Lokaal tarief) (Tarif local) DE 0180 503 0085 Lokale Festnetzkosten Hesdo, Australiëlaan 1 5232 BB, ‘s-Hertogenbosch The Netherlands 0700 V1.0 WWW.PROFOON.COM rvice...

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