Maxcom MM320 User Manual

Maxcom MM320 User Manual

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Maxcom MM320

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  • Page 1 User Manual GSM Mobile Telephone Maxcom MM320...
  • Page 3 If any technical assistance is required, contact the technical department at (+48) 32 325 07 00 or email us at: serwis@maxcom.pl Our website: http://www.maxcom.pl/ The set includes: Telephone GSM Charger Battery User Manual Warranty Card Headphone Set Keeping the original package is recommended;...
  • Page 4 Mobile Telephone GSM 900/1800 Big Backlit Keys Large, Color Screen Display Camera MicroSD Memory Card Slot Big Font, Easy Menu Speakerphone Phonebook – up to 500 entries Sending and receiving text & multimedia messages Speed Dial up to 8 numbers Call Time Display Loud Ringtone Bluetooth...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents: 1. Important Safety Precautions ........... 8 2. Getting Started ............... 10 SIM Card and Battery Installation ........10 Charging the Battery ............12 Low Battery Alert ..............13 3. Key Location ................13 Micro USB/charging port ............... 14 Key: Right ..................14 Headphone jack ................
  • Page 6 Copying Contacts ..............23 6.4.1 Copying a Single Contact ..........23 6.4.2 Copying Multiple Contacts ..........23 Transferring Contacts ............23 Mark Multiple ...............24 Phonebook Settings.............24 6.7.1 Preferred Memory .............24 6.7.2 Speed Dial ................24 6.7.3 Additional Numbers ............25 6.7.4 Memory Status ..............25 7. Phone Calls ................25 Dialing a Number ..............25 Dialing from the Phonebook ..........25 Dialing from Call Log ............26...
  • Page 7 10.5 World Clock ................. 35 10.6 File Manager ............... 35 10.7 Torch................... 36 11. Network Service ..............37 11.1.1 WAP ................37 11.1.2 SIM Card Service ............. 37 12. Camera .................. 38 13. Radio FM ................40 14. Multimedia ................41 14.1 Image Viewer ..............
  • Page 8: Important Safety Precautions

    15.6 Security Settings ..............51 15.6.1 PIN Code ................51 15.6.2 Telephone Security ............52 15.7 Restore Factory Settings .............52 16. PC Connections ..............52 17. FAQ (Troubleshooting) ............52 18. Safety Guidelines ..............55 19. Warranty .................58 20. Battery Information ..............58 21. SAR Information ..............60 22.
  • Page 9  Never use the phone in hospitals. airplanes, refueling points or in proximity to flammable materials.  The telephone emits electromagnetic field that might negatively interfere with other electronic devices including medical equipment. A distance recommended by the manufacturers of medical equipment between the phone and the implanted medical device such as a heart pacemaker must be kept.
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    WATERPROOF – the phone is not waterproof. Keep it dry at all times. 2. Getting Started Prior to switching on the phone, a SIM Card must be installed. Make sure not to damage the SIM Card while inserting it. Keep SIM Cards away from children. SIM Card and Battery Installation There is a slot for the Micro SIM Card on the phone.
  • Page 11  Above the SIM Card slot, there is a slot for Micro SD memory card. Slide the card into the slot matching the symbol on the phone cover. Slide the card to the end. Be careful while using the memory card particularly while inserting and removing the card.
  • Page 12: Charging The Battery

     After the battery is installed, place back the back cover and slide it down into position. Charging the Battery Note: Only use the battery included in the set. Using other batteries might damage the phone and void your warranty. Never plug in the charger if the back cover is removed.
  • Page 13: Low Battery Alert

    If the battery voltage is too low for the phone to work, a message will appear about anticipated power-off and then the phone will automatically switch off. If the battery is totally discharged (because of e.g. leaving on the torch) wait several minutes after plugging in the charger for the charging icon to appear.
  • Page 14: Micro Usb/Charging Port

    1 Micro USB/charging port 10 Key: Right 2 Headphone jack 11 Key: Up 3 Speaker 12 Key: Down 4 Screen Display 13 Key: OK 5 Left Function Key LFK 14 Numeric Keypad...
  • Page 15: Right Function Key Rfk

    6 Right Function Key RFK 15 Camera Lens Green Receiver – Make 16 Torch/Flash light Call key Red Receiver – End Call Ringtone/multimedia key/returning to the main speaker screen 9 Key: Left Primary Functions of Keys Functions Press it to return to Idle mode or to Red Receiver end phone call;...
  • Page 16: Using The Phone

    Right Shortcuts Press the key for a digit 1. Press it and hold: voicemail Press the key for a digit 0. Press & hold to switch on the torch Press digits 2 to 9 Press & hold: dials the number assigned in Speed Dial Inserting symbols: *, +, P, W.
  • Page 17: Switching Off The Phone

    SIM Card starter kit. After the PIN is entered, use the LFK to confirm. Warning: If you enter incorrect PIN three times in a row, the SIM card will be blocked. The card might be unblocked by using Personal Unblocking Key [PUK].
  • Page 18: Idle Mode

    Idle Mode If the phone is switched on, but there is no activity, it will go into Idle Mode. Screen Display Description...
  • Page 19: Keypad Lock

    1. Icons and their functions: Headphones Ringtone only Ringtone + Unread Text vibration Message Vibration followed Unread by ringtone Vibration only Mute Call Alarm On Forwarding Keypad Torch On locked Missed Phone Call Roaming on * Icon appears in case of domestic roaming, if Icons might vary depending on the user uses the...
  • Page 20: Menu

    and then (*). Unlocking the keypad is not necessary to receive a phone call. Note: The keypad will lock (automatically or manually) only if the phone is the Idle Mode. 5. MENU To enter MENU, in Idle Mode press the key OK or the Left Function Key.
  • Page 21: Viewing Contacts

    Right Function Key, and then use the key Up to select New Contact>Select. Select the location to save the New Contact. Press Edit, enter the New Contact’s name and press Options>Done. Use the key Down to enter the text input window, press Edit, enter the number and press OK>Save.
  • Page 22: Deleting Contacts

    You can change the text input mode by pressing „#”. Deleting Contacts 6.3.1 Deleting Single Contact If you want to delete a Contact from the phone or SIM Card, do as follows: 1. In MENU select Phonebook 2. Select the Contact you wish to delete, press Options->Delete 3.
  • Page 23: Copying Contacts

    Copying Contacts 6.4.1 Copying a Single Contact To copy Contacts from the SIM Card to the phone or from the phone to the SIM Card: 1. In MENU select the Phonebook 2. Mark the Contact you wish to copy 3. Press Options->Copy, and then select the location for the Contact to copy to, and press the Left Function Key.
  • Page 24: Mark Multiple

    Mark Multiple In MENU select: Phonebook->Options->Mark Multiple, and then: - Send a text message if you want to send a text message to multiple recipients. - Delete multiple, if you want to delete multiple Contacts, see point Błąd! Nie można odnaleźć źródła odwołania.
  • Page 25: Additional Numbers

    6.7.3 Additional Numbers In MENU select Phonebook->Options->Settings- >Additional Numbers->FDN to enable or disable the feature of Fixed Dialing Number. 6.7.4 Memory Status This option allows you to verify memory status on SIM Card and the phone. In MENU select ->Phonebook->Options->Settings- >Memory Status 7.
  • Page 26: Dialing From Call Log

    For example, if you want to go to the Contact whose name starts with U, press the key 8 twice. To get connected with the Contact, press the green receiver key. Dialing from Call Log Press the green receiver key when the phone is in the Idle Mode to enter Call Log.
  • Page 27: Answering Phone Calls

    - New Call: allows you to place a new call - Phonebook: allows you to enter the Phonebook, for example to view a number - Call Log: allows you to view Call Log - Messages: allows you to view received/saved messages - Voice recorder: allows to record a phone conversation - Mute: turns on/off the mike...
  • Page 28: Text & Multimedia Messages

    To view phone call details (call duration, number of phone calls), press the key OK. Note: To view the Call Log, in Standby Mode press the green receiver key. Symbols in color notify you about a type of phone call. After selecting the right number, press the Left Function Key to get additional options displayed: - Connect, makes a phone call to the number,...
  • Page 29: Creating & Sending Text Messages

    When the inbox is full, the symbol will blink. Delete messages from the Inbox to solve the problem. Creating & Sending Text Messages 1. Enter MENU and then select: Messages->Create Message->Text to open the message editor. 2. Type the message. ...
  • Page 30: Reading & Replying To Text Messages

    Reading & Replying to Text Messages 1. If there is a symbol of unread message or you want to read unread messages, in MENU select Messages->Inbox. To read a text message, press the key OK. While reading, you can use additional features by pressing the LFK.
  • Page 31: Sentbox

    To view additional features while viewing the Inbox, press „Options”: - Preview: allows you to read a message - Reply with Text Message: type a text message to the Sender - Reply with MMS: create a MMS to the sender - Call: make a phone call to the sender - Forward: allows you to forward the message to another recipient...
  • Page 32: Deleting Messages

    Deleting Messages To delete a selected message, go to Options and select „Delete”. Message Settings Enter MENU and select: Messages->Settings, and then select: 9.5.1 Text Messages  - Profile>Message Service Center No: plays an intermediary role between subscribers while sending text messages.
  • Page 33: Multimedia Messages

    - Save sent messages - allows you to enable/disable saving of sent messages - Preferred memory - allows you to decide for your messages to be saved on the phone or on the SIM Card. 9.5.2 Multimedia Messages  Data Account It allows you to select the data account necessary for sending multimedia messages, ...
  • Page 34: Voicemail

    Voicemail Voicemail is a network service to allow callers to leave a voice message on your phone when you cannot answer the phone call. To learn more, contact your service provider. If you want to change the voicemail number in MENU select: Messages->Settings->Text Messages- >SIM->Voicemail, and enter the right number.
  • Page 35: Alarm Clock

    Enter the first number using the keys 0-9, then use the keys UP/DOWN/RIGHT/LEFT to select an operation, enter the second number, and press OK. 10.3 Alarm Clock You can set five alarm clocks on the phone. To start the alarm clock in MENU select: Tools->Alarm Clock. Select the alarm of your choice, and press Edit.
  • Page 36: Torch

     Open- select to open a selected folder.  Format- to format a selected drive.  Details. After the folder gets open, upon pressing the left program key there are the following options available:  Open  Create New- to create a new folder in a selected location ...
  • Page 37: Network Service

    11. Network Service 11.1.1 WAP A phone browser allows you to use various WAP services. The telephone has preset settings of some service providers. To enable WAP, in MENU select: Network Service->WAP->Home page (service provider’s default webpage) or Search or enter URL (any address).
  • Page 38: Camera

    12. Camera The phone can take photos and record videos. To enable the camera, in MENU select: Camera. After the camera is enabled, an image will appear on the display. The camera has a digital zoom (enlarging). To zoom in the object, press the key Up, to zoom out, press Down.
  • Page 39 Allows to select the location for Memory images to be saved: either the SIM Card or phone memory Restore default Restores the camera’s default settings The phone memory is limited to taking a few photos only (it depends on selected resolution). To store more photos, install the memory card MicroSD.
  • Page 40: Radio Fm

    - Use as – you can use the image as a wallpaper or screensaver, - Send– send the image in multimedia message or via Bluetooth - Image details – displays image details. 13. Radio FM The phone is equipped with a built-in radio player FM. You can use the radio after installing the headset as it doubles as an antenna.
  • Page 41: Multimedia

     DOWN: decreases radiofrequency by 0,1 MHz  #: volume up  *: volume down  Red receiver: return to menu  Keys 1 – 9: selecting radio stations from the list of channels (channels must be assigned) 14. Multimedia 14.1 Image Viewer In MENU select: Multimedia->Image Viewer.
  • Page 42: Video Player

    Options ->Memory, and select the memory card. Photos and videos captured by the phone might be exported to a computer. For more information please see chapter on PC Connections. 14.3 Video Player In MENU select: Multimedia->Video Player. You can use the video player to view videos you have captured (folder Videos).
  • Page 43: Voice Recorder

    Player select Options->Refresh List. To start or pause playing, press the key OK. If you don’t want files to be played in the background, stop the playing by pressing the key OK before you switch off the player. To navigate between recordings, use keys UP and DOWN.
  • Page 44: Telephone Settings

    enable or customize each profile. There are 5 profiles available: General, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor, My Style. In each profile, by using the options: Adjust, you can change: - Alert type (ringtone only, vibration only) - Ringtone type (single or repeated) - Ringtone sound - Ringtone volume - Message alert...
  • Page 45: Language

    You can also set the Time Format (12h or 24h), Date Format (DD/MM/YYYY, MM/DD/YYYY or YYYY/MM/DD) and date separator. If the battery is removed, after reinstalling the battery you have to reset the date and time (unless it is automatically updated). Option „Update After Timezone Change”...
  • Page 46: Screen Display

    15.2.3 Screen Display You can set a wallpaper, screensaver and enable the function to display time and date while in Idle Mode. 15.2.4 Automatic Keypad Lock This function allows you to enable and set amount of time for the keypad to get automatically locked. 15.2.5 Backlight - Screen display backlight: allows you to select brightness, and time of the screen display to remain...
  • Page 47: Themes

    15.2.7 Themes There are three themes installed on the phone to change the wallpaper and layout of the phone menu. Select a theme, and press Activate. 15.2.8 Font Size You can select a font size for menu, messages, Phonebook, etc. You can select between 12 and 32 font size (the font size of service provider, time and date on the main screen does not change).
  • Page 48: Call Settings

    15.3 Call Settings 15.3.1 Number Withhold It is a network service. If your provider offers such a service, configuration will be required. This feature allows you to hide your own number while you are making a phone call. Select: “Sets Network”->“Withhold Number”...
  • Page 49: Call Barring

    incoming voice calls to the assigned number), 2 If unavailable (forwards phone calls if your phone is switched off or you are out of reach), 3 If Not Answered (forwards incoming phone calls if do not answer the phone 4 If Busy (forwards incoming phone calls if you are currently talking on the phone), 5 Forward All Calls, 6 Cancel All Forwards.
  • Page 50: Network Settings

     Time Reminder: You can set a signal to remind you of call duration. While talking, you will hear a beep informing you that your time is up every set time (31-60sek) or after the time (2- 3000sek).  Answering incoming phone calls: You can set to answer incoming phone calls by pressing any key or automatically when the headset is in use.
  • Page 51: Access Point Name (Apn) Profile

    Devices you were previously My Device connected to My Name Select the name for your device Files sent to the phone MM320 are saved in the folder Received. 15.5.2 Access Point Name (APN) Profile In MENU select: Settings->Connectivity, and go to APN Profile.
  • Page 52: Telephone Security

    15.6.2 Telephone Security You can enable blocking of the phone. Every time you switch on the phone, you will have to enter the phone security code. Default code is 0000. 15.7 Restore Factory Settings This option allows you to restore phone factory settings. In MENU select: Settings->Restore Fact.
  • Page 53 „Cannot make a Make sure the number you are dialing is phone call” correct. If you make an international phone call, dial a country code before the actual number (e.g. 0049 or +49 for Germany). If a user has a prepaid card, make sure there are sufficient funds available on the card to place a phone call.
  • Page 54 „Is it possible to If the phone is out of reach of any network, make a phone making phone calls is not possible. call if there is no reception or If there is no funds on your account, making no funds on the emergency calls to 112 is possible..
  • Page 55: Safety Guidelines

    „When is the A fee for making a phone call is charged as fee for making a soon as a phone call is made. To learn more phone call about charging details, contact your service charged?” provider „How to make Enable Delivery Report option.
  • Page 56 they have any reasons to suspect interference with a pacemaker.  Do not use your telephone in hospitals, airplanes, at refueling points and near flammable materials.  Never repair or modify the phone on your own. Only qualified service is authorized to repair your phone. ...
  • Page 57 too close to an ear while using a speakerphone. Set the volume to a safe level prior to using headphones.
  • Page 58: Warranty

    19. Warranty The telephone is covered by warranty; it is necessary to have a proof of purchase in order to get this warranty. There will be a fee for repairing phones that have been damaged as a result of misuse, electrostatic discharge, and lightning.
  • Page 59 Use only batteries recommended by the Manufacturer. Never leave the charger on longer than 2-3 days. Use only batteries recommended by the Manufacturer. Never leave the charger on longer than 2-3 days. Do not use a battery that is clearly damaged. Doing so might cause a short circuit, and might damage your phone.
  • Page 60: Sar Information

    21. SAR Information This telephone meets all international standards pertaining to the impact of radio waves. The product both receives and emits radio waves. It is intended to meet all safety requirements pertaining to impact of radio waves recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), an independent scientific organization with a...
  • Page 61: Protect Your Environement

    or headset or speakerphone should be used, or the phone should not be held in proximity to head or body. The highest measured SAR value in tests SAR – device next to 0.188 W/kg (GSM900) head 0.315 W/kg (GSM1800) SAR – device next to 0.337 W/kg (GSM900) body 0.876 W/kg (GSM1800)
  • Page 62: Declaration Of Conformity

    23. Declaration of Conformity...
  • Page 63 It depends on the software installed, service provider and SIM Card. The Manufacturer restricts their right to upgrade the product or its features without prior notice. For technical assistance please call +48 32 325 07 00 or email at: serwis@maxcom.pl...
  • Page 65 MAXCOM S.A. 43-100 Tychy, ul Towarowa 23a POLAND tel. +48 32 327 70 89 fax +48 32 327 78 60 www.maxcom.pl office@maxcom.pl 1313...

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