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eSmart M2

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  • Page 1: Mobile Phone

    M2 Mobile phone Operating instructions...
  • Page 2: Basic Information

    Basic Information The SWITEL eSmart M2 is a Smartphone customized for special needs with an Android 5.1 operating system. In addition to the “normal” options on a Smartphone it offers a special user interface with large, clearly arranged menu items, an especially large display, increased handset volume, and an emergency call button.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of content Get to know your eSmart M2..............4 At a glance........................4 Delivery Contents .....................5 Insert SIM Card(s), Memory Card and Battery..........5 Charging the battery ....................7 Battery status ......................7 Turning On/Off your Mobile Phone.................8 First use ........................9 Basic Operating Instructions ...............10 General Information for Operating the Telephone ..........10...
  • Page 4 Contacts (Phonebook)................19 Creating a new contact ..................19 Editing contacts.......................20 Deleting contacts ....................20 Quick dial ....................21 Storing quick dial ....................21 Using/deleting quick dial buttons ................21 Calls list....................22 SMS/MMS....................23 Writing and sending messages................23 Reading/deleting messages..................24 SOS (Emergency call) ................25 Sequence of an emergency call ................25 Cancelling the emergency call function .............25 Settings........................26 Settings ....................28...
  • Page 5 Appendix......................32 Technical data ........................32 Tips on the battery ......................33 Intended use ........................33 Areas of use ........................33 Safety information ......................33 Power adapter plug......................35 Disposal ..........................35 Maintenance ........................35 Declaration of Conformity ....................36 Trademarks..........................36 Guarantee ..........................37 Index ........................38 Service ......................41...
  • Page 6: Get To Know Your Esmart M2

    Get to know your eSmart M2 Important: Before beginning please read the safety information on page At a glance Radio (FM) key 10 Volume buttons +/- Boost key (press whilst in a call) 11 Headset socket Receiver 12 Main camera...
  • Page 7: Delivery Contents

    Delivery Contents 1 Mobile phone 1 Lithium Ion Battery 1 Battery charger 1 USB cable 1 Headset 1 additional back cover 1 Quick Start Guide Insert SIM Card(s), Memory Card and Battery Possible risk of swallowing small parts! The SIM card can be removed. Small children could swallow it. Please make sure that the SIM card is not bent or scratched.
  • Page 8 Before making an outgoing call, sending a text message or using data services the phone will prompt you to decide and chose which SIM Card to use if you are using two at that time (Switel OS: Settings -> Advanced settings -> SIM cards / Android: Settings -> SIM cards).
  • Page 9: Charging The Battery

    • You have the option to insert a micro SD card (max. 64 GB) to increase the storage capacity. Slide the memory card, with the golden contacts facing down, into the slot until it stops. • Insert the battery. In doing so, the battery’s contacts will be on the left and point up.
  • Page 10: Turning On/Off Your Mobile Phone

    Turning On/Off your Mobile Phone To turn on your phone hold the on/off button, top left, down until the display lights up. Depending on the setting of your SIM card you may then be prompted to enter your PIN. Enter the SIM PIN and then click .
  • Page 11: First Use

    First use When you turn on your phone for the first time, you will be guided by an assistant. You’ll see a Welcome screen. Choose the language you want and touch the arrow to continue. Note: To complete the setup process, it’s best to have a Wi-Fi connection.
  • Page 12: Basic Operating Instructions

    Basic Operating Instructions General Information for Operating the Telephone Your mobile phone is equipped with a touch screen which is used for the actual operation of the phone. The touch screen should not be scratched. Do not touch it with sharp objects and do not let it come into contact with water.
  • Page 13: The Screen

    The status bar at the top of edge of the screen shows the signal strength, current statuses and the battery level. If applicable, other information are also displayed here (illustration: Switel OS). • By swiping to the left you will reach the individual menus.
  • Page 14: Status Bar/Quick Access Menu

    - Settings: access to the most important settings. Tap “Advanced settings“ to access the complete settings options on Android level. Note: go to “Advanced settings“ -> “Operating System“ to switch from “Switel“ to “Android“ (Android -> Switel: “Settings“ -> “Operating system“). After switching the phone should be restarted in order to proper function.
  • Page 15: Screen Lock

    Screen lock After a pre-set amount of time the screen will be locked in order to prevent unintentional touch interaction with your screen and to save battery capacity. Note: You can also lock the screen by quickly pressing the On/Off key. If you wish to unlock the screen, press the on/off key briefly in order to activate the display screen.
  • Page 16: 2.11 Turning The Screen

    The volume keys In standby mode: setting the volume for ringer and notfication tones. Below the volume setting you find “All“, “Priority“ and “None“. This refers to the tone signalling. “All“ means signalling of any event. Tap on “Priority“ to set the kind of events to be signalled exclusively as well as the time, you wish this restriction, e.
  • Page 17: 2.12 Entering Text

    2.12 Entering text An on-screen keyboard is displayed for entering your contacts (telephone book entries), for writing an SMS/MMS or for entering a website address in your internet browser. Click on the corresponding letters in order to write your text. •...
  • Page 18: Calling (Switel Os)

    Calling (Switel OS) Entering the phone number by hand Tap the icon. The dialling keypad is displayed. Enter the phone number and then tap the green phone icon. The phone number will be dialled. key displays all the calls that you have received, dialled, or missed.
  • Page 19: Dialling From Your Contacts/Calls List / Editing Entries

    Dialling from your contacts/calls list / Editing entries Tap the icon. (Calls list) or (Contacts). Tap an entry in the list to call directly. Tap the icon on the right hand side of each entry to view the details. in the top right corner to edit the entry. Incoming calls An incoming call is indicated with the set ringtone (active audio profile) and on the display screen.
  • Page 20: Initiate An Emergency Call

    Initiate an Emergency Call Press the emergency call button for approx. 3 seconds. You will hear a siren and the emergency call will be sent to the emergency number(s) specified. The emergency call button also works when the screen lock is on. For configuring the emergency call numbers and further settings refer to page 25.
  • Page 21: Contacts (Phonebook)

    Contacts (Phonebook) Creating a new contact Open your contacts (Phonebook). Your contacts will be displayed. NOTE: When inserting a SIM card the contacts from this SIM card will be automatically be copied to the phone’s memory in order to be available for connections via Bluetooth (e.
  • Page 22: Editing Contacts

    Editing contacts Open your contacts (Phonebook). Your contacts will be displayed. Tap the icon on the right hand side of each entry to view the details. in the top right corner to edit the entry. to save the entry. Deleting contacts In order to delete contacts tap the Options touch key when in list view and mark the contacts to delete.
  • Page 23: Quick Dial

    Quick dial You can assign contacts you want to reach quickly and easily to the quick dial keys. Storing quick dial Tap a quick dial key and select an entry from your contacts you want to assign. If more than one telephone number is stored to that contact, select the desired phone number by tapping on it.
  • Page 24: Calls List

    Calls list All calls are stored in the calls list (received, missed, dialled). Open the calls list and scroll to the desired entry. Tap the Options touch key and tap Delete. Mark the entries you want to delete and tap order to delete the entries or tap to exit without deleting.
  • Page 25: Sms/Mms

    SMS/MMS Writing and sending messages Open the SMS/MMS menu. The list of existing messages is opened. for creating a new message. Tap the upper entry field for entering a name (if this is saved in your contacts) or enter the telephone number for the recipient.
  • Page 26: Reading/Deleting Messages

    Reading/deleting messages Open the SMS/MMS menu. The list of existing messages is opened. Tap the desired message to open it. Tap the desired message and hold your finger down for approx. 3 seconds. Select from the options to view the message, to copy the senders phone number to your contacts (if not yet stored) or to delete the message.
  • Page 27: Sos (Emergency Call)

    SOS (Emergency call) Your mobile is equipped with an emergency call function. Up to 5 personal phone numbers can be entered for an automatic emergency call sequence, or the phone number for an emergency call centre. Sequence of an emergency call Press the emergency call button on the back of the device for approx.
  • Page 28: Settings

    Settings Open “SOS“ and tap on: : Select whether the emergency call should go to individual emergency numbers (max. 5) or to an emergency call centre (green tick = enabled). At the bottom of the screen you can set the emergency call function to on or off in general.
  • Page 29 SMS. In addition, you can select whether your GPS coordinates (GPS activation in Switel OS: Settings -> Advanced settings -> Location) should be transmitted together with the emergency SMS (green tick = enabled).
  • Page 30: Settings

    Settings Open “Settings“ and tap on: : Switch on/off Wi-Fi or Mobile data, monitor your data usage or establish an Android Hotspot with your phone.. : Select the font size for the display. : Select a tone for notifications (e. g. SMS/MMS).
  • Page 31: Bluetooth Devices

    1. Open “Settings“ and tap 2. Tap . By this the eSmart M2 is prepared for pairing with a new Bluetooth device. A list with already paired Bluetooth devices is shown. 3. Now perform the necessary steps on the device which you want to connect with your eSmart M2.
  • Page 32: Camera

    Camera Open the camera. The camera is turned on. in oder to switch the flash function. in oder to switch the camera (front/rear). The current camera is shown respectively. in order to take a photo. in order to record a video. The duration of the recording is displayed.
  • Page 33: Apps

    Apps On your phone, some apps are preinstalled. Open "Apps" to see the installed apps (programs). When you download Apps from the Google Play Store, these are also stored here. To start an application, tap its icon. 12.1 Creating an account In general for Google applications, such as Play Store, from which you can download more apps for your device, you need a Google Account.
  • Page 34: Appendix

    Appendix Technical data Band GSM (850/900/1800/1900 MHz) , WCDMA (2100/850 MHz) , 4G Band-FDD LTE (800/1800/2100/2600 MHz) Dual cards SIM + 4G USIM; dual standby, standard SIM/micro SIM M4/T4 Processor MTK 6735M Quad-cortex 1GHz CPU Android 5.1 Memory RAM 1 GB DDR2, ROM 8 GB, supports a TF Memory Card (micro SD) up to 64 GB (optional) Camera Front 2 M pixel, Rear 8 M pixel, Autofocus...
  • Page 35: Tips On The Battery

    Tips on the battery • Only use batteries, cables and charging unit approved by the manufacturer, otherwise the battery could be damaged. • Never throw the battery into fire or water. • Do not short circuit the battery. • Always leave the battery in the phone to avoid accidentally short circuiting the battery contacts.
  • Page 36 • All mobile communication equipment is subject to interference which may impair its performance. • Keep the phone and accessories out of the reach of children. • The SIM card can be removed. Caution! Small children can swallow them. • The ringing tone is issued via the loudspeaker. Take an incoming call first and then hold the phone to your ear.
  • Page 37: Power Adapter Plug

    Power adapter plug The power adapter plug supplied fulfils the ecodesign requirements of the European Community (Directive 2005/32/EC). This means that the current consumption is considerably less, both in operation as well as in standby, in comparison to older power adapter plug models. Disposal In order to dispose of your device, take it to a collection point provided by your local public waste authorities (e.g.
  • Page 38: 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 web site www.switel.com Trademarks • The Android logo, Google™, Google Maps™, Google Mail™, YouTube™, Google Play™...
  • Page 39: Guarantee

    If your device shows signs of defect during the period of guarantee, please return it to the sales outlet in which you purchased the SWITEL device together with the purchase receipt. All claims under the terms of guarantee in accordance with this agreement can only be asserted at the sales outlet.
  • Page 40: Index

    Index Apps ............... . 31 Areas of use .
  • Page 41 First use..............9 General Information .
  • Page 42 Technical data ............. . . 32 The side keys .
  • Page 43: Service

    Service In the case of technical questions, please use the service form on our website: http://www.switel.com/en/product-information-technical-support/...

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