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  • Page 1 E660 QUICK START...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    QUICK START Grundig E660 Contents GETTING STARTED ..........................3 ........................3 WITCHING ON AND OFF ..........................3 MERGENCY CALLS ......................3 CREEN AND KEYPAD FEATURES ......................4 HE THREE AREAS OF OPERATION ......................4 AKING AND RECEIVING CALLS 1.5.1 ........................5 PTION DURING A CALL YOUR APPLICATIONS ........................5 ........................6...
  • Page 3: Getting Started

    This E660 Smartphone allows you to communicate using radio waves, because of this, connection can not be guaranteed at all times. Therefore you should not solely rely on your E660 for essential communications such as medical emergencies. If you use your E660 infrequently, it is important to ensure that your E660 is checked regularly, including battery charge.
  • Page 4: The Three Areas Of Operation

    Please read your E660 user guide to discover what other icons within the status area represent. The three areas of operation Your E660 has three distinct areas of operation and each of these three areas can be selected from the standby screen: •...
  • Page 5: Option During A Call

    Please read your user guide to discover more about how to use voice mail. 1.5.1 Option during a call While you are in a call, your E660 allows you to simultaneously do a number of other things: § Mute the current call so that the caller cannot hear you, §...
  • Page 6: Browser Applications

    Leisure This group gives you access to most of the special online network features that are part of your complete E660 package. The links available here give you access to online games, dedicatores and other exciting applications. Multimedia This group contains functions to assist your creative side.
  • Page 7: Using The Main Menu

    (characters are printed on each of the number buttons to indicate) to reach the required one. In applications where a great deal of text entry is often required, your E660 provides a predictive dictionary function. The predictive dictionary attempts to determine each word that you enter so that you don’t need to repeatedly press number buttons.
  • Page 8: Using Applications

    3. Highlight the Camera entry and press the OK softkey. You should now see on screen, exactly what your E660 camera is currently viewing. Note: If you do not see an image on screen, ensure that the camera (located on the rear of your E660 is not obscured.
  • Page 9: Video

    3. Highlight the Video entry and press the OK softkey. You should now see on screen, exactly what your E660 video camera is currently viewing. Note: If you do not see an image on screen, ensure that the camera (located on the rear of your E660 is not obscured.
  • Page 10: Calls

    2.2.4.2 Calls With E660 you are always in control. Your E660 allows you to quickly check your incoming, outgoing and missed calls, use your voice mail, provides lists of useful numbers and also allows you to set up customise your call settings: •...
  • Page 11: Options

    Call waiting This option allows you to determine what the E660 should do when you are engaged in a call and a second call is received. When enabled, you will be given the option to hold the original call and take the second call.
  • Page 12: Multimedia

    Standard categories include ‘Work’, ‘Friend’, ‘Firm’ or you can create your own special categories. You can copy all of the contacts held within the SIM card into the E660 memory. You can also export individual contacts from the E660 to the SIM card.
  • Page 13: Messaging

    • Select ‘Send message’ to create and send an SMS message, • Select ‘Send MMS’ to create and send a multimedia message), or • Select ‘Modify’ to change any stored details. Please read your E660 user guide to discover how to use the many other functions within your Phonebook. 2.2.4.6...
  • Page 14: Multimedia Messaging

    Due to the great flexibility of the E660 multimedia messaging application, there are many possibilities and options. This quick start covers only the most basic options, please read your E660 user guide to discover how to use the many other multimedia messaging functions.
  • Page 15 QUICK START Grundig E660 To add a subject 1. Within the addressing screen, use the navigator key to highlight the ‘Subject’ option box and press the OK softkey. 2. Use the displayed text editor to enter a suitable subject for your message and press the OK softkey.
  • Page 16: Settings

    2.2.4.7 Settings This section contains the options that allow you to customise your E660 to suit your exact requirements: • Phone Settings – contains a variety of options that relate mainly to key phone settings, such as date and time plus visual settings, such as language selection, memory usage and battery tools.
  • Page 17: Audio Settings

    Audio Settings Modes This option allows you to define the overall behaviour of your E660’s alerts. Here you can specify the use of vibrate mode, single ring, a ring that starts quietly and then becomes louder (Crescendo), also the sounds made when you press the screen (Touch sound) and the overall volume level.
  • Page 18: Connection Setting

    Calendar – helps you to organise your daily schedule. § Connectivity (Bluetooth, Infrared) Please read your E660 user guide to discover how to use the many features within the Extras section. 2.2.4.9.1 SMS-Services This tool offers SMS-Services like News & Fun, Ringtones, Logos, Games depending from the Services of...
  • Page 19: Alarm

    § Modes: You can choose between Private mode and Public mode. § Confirm: If another Bluetooth device ask to connect with your Grundig E660 you can choose between ON and OFF 2.2.4.9.5.2 Infrared Here you can activate or deactivate the infrared connection.
  • Page 20: Important Safety Information

    • For people with a pacemaker, hearing aid or other such electrical medical device, please consult the operating manual for this piece of equipment and keep your E660 at least 20 cm away from such devices. Some devices cannot in fact be effectively screened against certain radio frequency signals.

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