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Model: SC213

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  • Page 1 Instruction Manual Model: SC213...
  • Page 2 Please read this information for better handling phone, we assume liability for result from improper handling. We are constantly trying to improve our products and service. Therefore Jethro reserve the right to modify any of the products changes improvements described in this document without prior notice.
  • Page 3 Jethro SC213 contents:  1 Telephone (SC213)  1 Charging Station (SC213)  1 Charger (SC213) ...
  • Page 4: Device Code

    General Information If the font is too small for you to read, please view a larger version user manual on our website. See the product support page on our website: www.jethroshop.com Device Code: With this code, unauthorized persons can prevent using the phone. The factory default Code is: 0000 PIN-Code:...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents My Phone ........... 9 LED Description ......11 Getting Started ......... 11 What is a SIM card? ....... 12 Inserting the SIm card and Micro SD card ..........12 Inserting the battery ...... 14 Charging the battery ...... 15 Turning on or off the phone .....
  • Page 6 Delete all contacts from the phonebook or SIM card ........27 Copy all contacts from the phonebook or SIM card ........27 Speed Dial ........28 Direct M1 M2 ......... 28 Messages ......... 29 Write messages ......29 Text input ........29 Inbox ...........
  • Page 7 File Manager ........38 Copy images to your computer ..39 Settings ........... 40 Profile (Sound) ......40 SOS ..........40 SOS Alarm ........42 SOS Number ......... 42 SOS SMS ........42 Phone settings ....... 42 Time and date ....... 43 Language ........
  • Page 8 Connections ........47 Bluetooth ........47 Restore factory settings ....49 Specification ........49 Troubleshooting ........ 50 Battery ........... 54 Phone ..........56 Safety instructions......59 Road safety: ........60 Operating environment: ....60 Electroinc devices: ......61 Pacemaker: ........61 Hearing aids: .........
  • Page 9: My Phone

    My phone Figure SC213 Direct dial button M1 M2 Left menu key / main menu Green call button / call list Call in standby mode / Ok button * Button Press this key in standby mode to enter the following characters: * /+...
  • Page 10 Speaker Camera button Microphone Right menu button / call in standby mode of the Phonebook Power button (press and hold 3 seconds), ending a call, reject call 2-way navigation Arrow button (up): Invoke the SMS Message in standby mode Arrow button (down): Call the photo contacts in standby mode # Key / Pound...
  • Page 11: Led Description

    LED description White LED Flashlight Red LED Low battery (flashing) / charging mode (lights Green LED Call, missed call unread message Camera Flashlight LEDs...
  • Page 12: Getting Started

    Getting started What is a SIM card? Each mobile phone requires a SIM card (subscriber identity module). Without the SIM card you can not make phone calls. The SIM card is a microprocessor which stores their data and contacts. Deal with a map so carefully, and take caution when inserting or removing the card.
  • Page 13 If the battery in the device, please remove it. See 2 cards holders: top left for the SIM card and the bottom right for the micro SD card. Push the SIM car carefully into the SIM card slot (1). Ensure that the Gold contacts of the card facing down and beveled corner is.
  • Page 14: Insert The Battery

    Insert the battery Align the golden contacts of the battery with corresponding contacts of the phone. Press on the other end of the battery until it locks in place. Slide the battery door so far on the unit up until it clicks into place.
  • Page 15: Charging The Battery

    Charging the battery There are two ways to charge the battery of the SC213: Charging station Charger Insert the connector of the charger in the phone. Connect the charger to the main socket. Charging the battery can take several hours. If the phone’s battery ran out, it may take awhile until the charge indicator appears on the display.
  • Page 16: Turning On Or Off The Phone

    Turn on or off the phone Make sure that the SIM card is in the phone and the battery is charge. Press red button 2-3 seconds to switch the phone on. The PIN-code is active if the phone asks you the PIN code, please enter it and confirm with OK.
  • Page 17: Screen (Home Screen)

    Screen (home screen) 1. Signal strength 2. Symbols 3. Battery status 4. Network operators 5. Time 6. Date 7. Menu 8. Phonebook...
  • Page 18: Screen Symbols

    Screen symbols Signal strength: vertical bars show strength oft he reception of the carrier. New messages This symbol appears when you received a new message. SIM card has an unread message. This sign blinks when the Inbox is full. You must delete some messages so that you can receive new messages.
  • Page 19: Headset/Bluetooth Modes

    Alarm clock This symbol is displayed when the alarm is switched on. Bluetooth This symbol appears when the Bluetooth is turned on. Battery meter This character changers color depending on the status of the battery. Headset/Bluetooth mode When headset is connected (includes a Bluetooth headset), you can answer the cal by pressing the key on the headset.
  • Page 20: Quick Access Functions

    Quick access functions. Use the 2 key navigation button to enter quick access to following functions: Button Function Arrow key up SMS messages Arrow key down Photo contacts Call features Call 1. Enter the phone number including the area code, and press the green button.
  • Page 21: Call Using The Phone Book

    Call using the phone book If contacts in the phonebook is stored, you can make a call using the phone book. 1. To enter the phone book, press right menu button in standby mode. 2. Use arrow keys to scroll up and down to the desired telephone number.
  • Page 22: Answering A Call

    3. To edit a photo contact, press the left menu button (Edit / option), select Edit and confirm with the left menu (OK). 4. In the first line, you give a name to the contact. 5. In second row, enter telephone number.
  • Page 23: Functions During A Call

    1. If you want to take the call, press the green button and OK. 2. You have the possibility to answer the call automatically by flipping open phone, please refer following menu item: Settings-call setting-answer mode: select “Cover answer” then press the right menu button (Done) 3.
  • Page 24: Hands-Free

    Show the call list Messages: To access the messages. Mute: To switch microphone off / on tone: Turn the keypad tones on / off. Note: The * marked functions must have SIM card inserted. For more information, please contac the network operator.
  • Page 25: Menu

    Menu 1 Phone book 4 Extras 1 Contacts 1 Alarm clock 2 Add new contact 2 Events 3 Speed dial 3 Calculator 4 Direct dial 4 Services 5 Photo contacts 5 Multimedia 6 Settings 1 Camera 2 Releases 2 Viewing images 1 Write SMS 3 FM radio 2 Input...
  • Page 26: Phonebook

    Phonebook You can store up to 200 phone numbers in your SC213, and save up to 250 phone numbers in your SIM card. Access to your phone numbers You have two ways to get to contacts: Press right menu button standby mode.
  • Page 27: Edit A Contact

    Edit a contact 1. Choose a name, press Options select Edit then confirm with OK. 2. After edit the entries, in order to save changes, press Options select Save and confirm with Delete all contacts from phonebook or SIM card 1.
  • Page 28: Speed Dial

    Speed dial Select Main menu – Phone book press Select Speed dial and press You can use the Speed dial function when speedial is switched Total of 8 numbers can be stored as speed dials. (key #2- key #9) Select Set number and press OK.
  • Page 29: Messages

    Select Direct numbers and press Here you can see and edit the Numbers Press the M1 or M2 button in the standby mode to dial the stored phone number. Messages You can send and receive messages. however, it may depend on your network operator.
  • Page 30: Inbox

    delete all letters.  Press the Button to switch between small, capitalization word recognition: DE, de, 123 and make sure that the icon top left of the display. After you the message is complete, press Options and select Send to. Here have the possibility that Send to or add more...
  • Page 31: Draft

    Delete, Reply, Call sender, Forward, Advanced Save. Note: If the message memory is full, flashes in standby mode, please delete some messages to reveive new ones. Draft Draft you will see your saved SMS messages. Outbox Outbox store unsent messages. Sent message In this menu you can see already sent messages.
  • Page 32: Sms Setting

    1. Select Menu, messages and press 2. Select SMS settings and press 3. Select and press 4. Select Voice mail and press 5. < Empty > selects 1 and press Options. 6. Select Select Edit. 7. Choose Edit to give your voicemail a Name and enter the Voicemail...
  • Page 33: Calls

    Memory status: This option displays the SMS memory status of your SIM card and your phone. Save sent messages: An or turn off storing the sent messages Preferred store: Select the location for the SMS Phone Calls Call list Your phone stores list for Missed calls, dialed calls received calls...
  • Page 34: Extras

    Extras Alarm clock Up to 5 alarm clocks can be made. To set the alarm: Select an alarm and press Edit. can set the alarm with follow options: Status on/off (M1 or M2), Time, Repeat as well as the Alarm tone.
  • Page 35: Calculator

    With this function, you can use your mobile phone calculator. Calculator controls the basic arithmetic functions. Features:  Type the number (1 to 0).  Press # for a decimal point.  Use the arrow keys for: +, -  Use the M1 M2 keys for: x, ÷...
  • Page 36: Multimedia

    Multimedia Camera Press the Camera button! Photograph Align the camera lens on a position or an object and press the Camera button to take a photo. After taking the photo, the picture will displayed automatically stored. Note: to store pictures you need a micro SD memory card up to 16 GB.
  • Page 37: Image Settings

    Image settings: Image size, Image quality. Restore settings: Restores the default setting. The following functions are available in photo mode: Image Viewer Displaying the stored photos in JPG format. You can view the photos and sent via Bluetooth. following functions available under Options: View, send, use, rename,...
  • Page 38: File Manager

    Camera button Turn on / off The options include: Channel list: Playback, editing, or delete the stored channels. Manual search: Manual channel search. Automatic search: Automatic search. Store current channel. Stores the transmitter you are listening File Manager 1. Select Menu, Multimedia and press 2.
  • Page 39: Copy Images To Your Computer

    To delete a folder. Copy images to your computer To copy the images that you have made with the SC213 camera on the computer, proceed as follows: 1. Connect the phone with the help of the included micro USB cable to the computer.
  • Page 40: Settings

    Settings Profiles (sound) 1. Choose menu, settings and press 2. Choose profiles and press Display the profile mode list including: General, silent, meeting, outdoor. Select the mode and call up the option menu: Enable: Profile mode. Edit: Adjust ringer and other desired sounds Reset: Reset to default settings.
  • Page 41 first, in case of an emergency when you press the emergency call key on the back of the phone, these numbers will be called in sequence. During the emergency call a warning signal will be issued, so the person knows that it is an emergency and it sends an emergency SMS to all stored numbers! If the first number is not reached,...
  • Page 42: Sos Alarm

    the network provider's home network. Note: If you want to store emergency numbers such as rescue, police, fire service etc. as emergency number, you would need to check before this with the respective institution. Assumes no liability for any costs incurred, if you mistakenly call.
  • Page 43: Time And Date

    Select Menu, Settings and press Select Phone settings and press The following menu items are available: Time & date Time zone, date, Time Format 。 Language In this menu you can set the display language Preferred input method In this menu, you can define your preferred input method (DE, de, 123).
  • Page 44: Call Settings

    Call settings 1. Select Menu, Settings and press 2. Select Call settings press Depending on the network operator, you may use the following services: Caller ID: Here you can set whether suppress your number or is visible to the called party. Call waiting will informed...
  • Page 45: Line Switch

    Line switch: You should use two numbers on one SIM card (operator service) so you can switch this function between the two phone numbers. Call time reminder: It sounds a signal tone during the call because you can determine. Answer mode: Choose the way that they want to take a call forward Advanced settings:...
  • Page 46: Network Settings

    Network settings Select Menu, Settings and press Select Network settings and press Depending on the network operator, you can use the following services: Network selection: You can choose between automatic or manual Network selection chooses. Security settings 1. Select Menu, Settings and press 2.
  • Page 47: Phone Security

    unlock it. Please contact network operator for your PUK number. The SIM card PIN- code is NOT the phone factory default code. Phone security: Phone lock: You can turn the phone lock on/off with knowing the current PIN-Code Phone Change password: change password, enter the current password...
  • Page 48 You can set your phone so that other Bluetooth devices can detect it. My devices: In this menu, you can use a connection already detected Bluetooth devices. Search audio device: In this menu you can here connect to Bluetooth enabled audio accessory – ensure My name: Change the Bluetooth device name.
  • Page 49: Restore Factory Settings

    Restore factory settings With this function you can reset the phone settings to the factory-set configuration. You must enter the password to restore factory settings. The default password is: 0000. Specification Quad-Band network: 850/900/1800/1900 Battery Li-ion 800mAh Size: 101 x 50.5 x 19.5 mm Standby time: <250 hours* Talk time:...
  • Page 50: Troubleshooting

    If a particular problem cannot be solved by the following information, please contact customer service email: Jethro@jethroshop.com Phone will not turn on:  Check whether the battery is correctly in the phone.  Check the battery status, charge 24 h...
  • Page 51 Insert the SIM card properly.  SIM card does not work or is damaged? Let your network operator replace the SIM card. Network connection cannot established:  Poor reception? Embark on an open place or, if you are in an enclosed space, near the window.
  • Page 52  Try to turn volume louder. Outgoing calls cannot be done:  Check the phone number and try again.  Have you activated the function call barring? If yes please disable all.  Check whether the SIM card in the network is registered.
  • Page 53 Display is black or white:  Check the battery status, charge the battery or replace it.  Check the background image.  Did the phone get wet? Locked:  Check that if the PIN code has been entered correctly. If the PIN code has been entered incorrectly 3 times, the SIM card will be blocked and you will need the PUK code to unlock it:...
  • Page 54: Battery

    Battery  Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery.  Note that a new battery only reaches its full capacity, after two or three times complete charge cycles! The battery can be charged several hundred times until eventually discharged. When the operating time (talk and standby time) compared to the normal operating time is much shorter, you should buy a new...
  • Page 55 discharge itself when not in use.  Extreme temperatures have a negative influence on the performance of your battery.  Use the battery only for its intended purpose. Never use damaged Chargers or batteries.  Do not short-circuit the battery. An accidental short-circuit can occur by a metallic object of the plus and minus pole of the battery is...
  • Page 56: Phone

    of batteries in the household waste.  Keep temperatures between 15 ° C and 25 ° C. The phone with a cold or warm battery not may work temporarily, even when the battery is fully charged. The performance is varying especially at temperatures below the freezing point.
  • Page 57 purpose damp or antistatic cloth, no chemicals or cleaning lotions, which can damage the phone.  Because the mobile phone capable of generating electromagnetic fields, you should put never found near magnetic objects, such computer or a hard disk.  Interference is generated using the mobile phone...
  • Page 58  Never charge phone, without previously having inserted the battery.  Do not paint your phone. By the color, moving parts may stick and prevent the proper operation.  To disconnect the unit from the mains, pull the power cord from the mains socket.
  • Page 59: Safety Instructions

    Safety instructions Read these simple guidelines. Failure to follow of these rules can have dangerous consequences or violate regulations. Do Not switch on the phone when the use of the mobile phones is forbidden. It may come to errors or could cause hazard.
  • Page 60: Road Safety

    Turn off at gas stations In the vicinity of petrol stations and other places with explosive goods, the mobile phone is switch off. Interference Wireless phone cause errors, which could affect performance. Road safety: Never use a phone in your hand while driving a vehicle.
  • Page 61: Electronic Devices

    Parts of the phone are magnetic. Metal parts may be attracted to the phone, and persons with hearing aid should not hold the phone to the ear with the hearing aid. Always secure the phone in its holder as metal parts may be attracted to the listener.
  • Page 62: Other Medical Devices

    shielded medical devices under certain circumstances. If you need information about sufficient shielded against external RF energy or have any questions, consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device. Switch off your phone in health care facilities when you are prompted by signs, posters or other written arrangements.
  • Page 63: Vehicles

    in fuel depots (storage and distribution areas), chemical plants or where blasting. Places where explosion hazard exists are often but not always clearly marked. This includes, for example, the below deck on ships; Environments of pipes and tanks in which chemicals are; Vehicles that are powered by liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane);...
  • Page 64: Information

    Information Information about the certification (FCC): This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. Changes modifications expressly approved party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.
  • Page 65: Limitation Of Liability

    -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. -Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Limitation of liability:  JETHRO declines all responsibility for injury-related, indirect, special, resulting from accident...
  • Page 66: Contact Us

    Web site www.jethroshop.com or contact us at Email: Jethro@jethroshop.com Contact us : Jethro Trading Ltd. 4152 Meridian Street STE105 #602 Bellingham, WA United States Toll Free : 1-888-509-6199 Company website : www.jethroshop.com FCC ID: 2AAWJSC213...

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