Maxcom MM721 User Manual

Maxcom MM721 User Manual

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Maxcom MM721

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  • Page 1 User Manual GSM Mobile Telephone Maxcom MM721...
  • Page 3 If any technical assistance is required, please call the help desk at (+48) 32 325 07 00 or email us at serwis@maxcom.pl Our website: http://www.maxcom.pl/ The set contains: GSM Mobile Telephone Charger USB Cable Battery User Manual Warranty Card Headset...
  • Page 4 GSM Mobile Telephone 900/1800, WCDMA 900/2100 Big illuminated keys Display screen in color Camera MicroSD Memory Card Slot Emergency key (emits alarm sound and automatically dials and sends text messages to preset numbers) Big font, easy Menu Speakerphone Phonebook - 500 entries Sending and receiving text and multimedia messages Speed dial up to 7 numbers Call time display...
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents: 1. Important Safety Precautions ........... 8 2. Getting Started................. 9 SIM Card and Battery Installation ......... 9 Charging the Battery ............12 2.2.1 Desktop Charger (Optional) ..........12 Low Battery Alert ..............13 3. Phone Description ..............14 4. Using the Telephone ...............17 Switching on the Phone ............17 Switching off the Phone ............18 Idle Mode................18...
  • Page 6 ICE Key ................27 Emergency Calls ..............28 7.8.1 How to Enter, Delete and Edit Emergency Contacts ..29 7.8.2 User Information ...............29 7.8.3 Emergency Text Message ..........29 7.8.4 Deactivating Emergency Sound Alert........30 7.8.5 Emergency Voice Message ..........30 7.8.6 Emergency Key ..............30 Answering Phone Calls ............31 8.
  • Page 7 13.4 Audio Player ................46 13.5 Voice Recorder ..............46 14. Settings ..................47 14.1 Profiles ................47 14.2 Telephone Settings ..............48 14.2.1 Setting Date and Time ............48 14.2.2 Language .................48 14.2.3 LED Display and LED Blinker ...........49 14.2.4 Automatic Keypad Lock ............49 14.2.5 Flight Mode ...............49 14.3 Saying Numbers Out Loud ...........49 14.3.1 Saying Keypad Numbers Out Loud ........49...
  • Page 8: Important Safety Precautions

    1. Important Safety Precautions Reading the guidelines below will minimize the risk of misusing the phone.  Never use your phone in any area where the use of mobile phones is prohibited such as refueling points or hospitals. Using mobile phones in such places might expose others to danger.
  • Page 9: Getting Started

     Never repair or try to modify your phone by your own. Only qualified service is authorized to repair the phone.  Use only original batteries and chargers. Use of any unauthorized accessories could damage your phone or might cause an explosion. LIQUID RESISTANCE –...
  • Page 10  Insert the SIM Card to the SIM slot, make sure the metal contacts are facing downwards. Make sure the cut corner is positioned toward the top of the phone.  There is a spot for a MicroSD memory card above the SIM Card slot.
  • Page 11 Be careful while using your memory cards, especially while installing and uninstalling them. Some memory cards must be formatted on a PC before the first use. Make backup copies of data stored on the cards used in other devices, if you use SD cards! Misuse or other factors might cause damage or loss of data stored on the cards.
  • Page 12: Charging The Battery

    Charging the Battery Note: Use only the original battery included in the set. Using unauthorized batteries could damage the phone and will void the Manufacturer’s warranty. Never plug in the charger, if the back cover is not in place. To charge the phone: 1.
  • Page 13: Low Battery Alert

    Notes: Before you start the charging process, make sure the phone’s battery in correctly installed. Never remove the battery while charging - doing so could damage the phone. If the battery voltage is too low for your phone to work, a message will appear about expected power-off and then the phone will be automatically switched off.
  • Page 14: Phone Description

    3. Phone Description Headset Jack UP/DOWN key Side Volume Key Up ICE MENU Side Volume Key Down Keypad Torch Micro USB/charger slot Speakerphone Torch key Missed phone call/unread text Keypad lock key message indicator Main LCD Battery cover Red Receiver/End Call/Power Emergency key Green Receiver/Talk key Camera...
  • Page 15 Basic Key Function Function Press to return to the Idle mode and to Receiver/End end a phone call. Press & hold to switch Call/Power on/off the phone. Press to make a phone call, in the Idle Green mode press to enter the Call Log, in Receiver/Talk MENU confirm your selection.
  • Page 16 Press to change the input mode while typing a text message; or to enter the symbol # Press & hold: Enable/disable the Silent mode While calling press to play the radio, adjust the radio volume; in the Idle mode press to adjust the keys volume. Side keys Press &...
  • Page 17: Using The Telephone

    4. Using the Telephone Switching on the Phone Press and hold the red receiver/end call/power key to switch on the phone. If the message asking for the PIN code appears, you must enter your PIN. You can find the PIN in the SIM Card starter kit.
  • Page 18: Switching Off The Phone

    Switching off the Phone To switch off the phone, press and hold the red receiver/end call/power key. Idle Mode If the phone is switched on, but there are no activities, the phone will go into the Idle Mode. LED Description 1.
  • Page 19: Keypad Lock

    Alarm Active Forward Keypad Torch on locked Roaming Missed Phone Call Active Connection Connection with 2G with 3G network network Data transfer * The icon appears also in home area Icons might vary depending on network, if the subscriber the software installed uses a network of another service provider 3.
  • Page 20: Menu

    5. MENU To enter MENU press the UP key in the Idle mode. To navigate in MENU use the keys UP and DOWN. To confirm the selected option, press the green receiver/talk key. To return to the previous MENU (go back), press the red receiver key.
  • Page 21: Viewing Contacts

    “Save”. By pressing the DOWN key, go the input text field for entering the phone number, press “Options”->”Edit” and enter the number. Press “Save”, and next “Options”->”Save”. Viewing Contacts Method 1 1. Select MENU and select the Phonebook, 2. Type the first character of the Contact you are looking for, 3.
  • Page 22: Deleting Contacts

    Deleting Contacts 6.3.1 How to Delete a Single Contact If you want to delete a Contact from the phone or the SIM card, do as follows: 1. In MENU, select: Phonebook, 2. Highlight the Contact you wish to delete, and press „Options”->”Delete”...
  • Page 23: Copying Contacts

    Copying Contacts 6.4.1 How to Copy a Single Contact To copy a Contact from the SIM Card to the phone, or from the phone to the SIM Card, do as follows: 1. In MENU, select: Phonebook, 2. Select the Contact you wish to copy, 3.
  • Page 24: Select Multiple

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

    6.7.2 Additional Numbers In MENU select Phonebook->Options->Settings->Add. Numbers->FDN to enable or disable the function of Fixed Dialing. 6.7.3 Memory Status This option allows you to check memory status on the SIM Card and the telephone. In MENU select: Phonebook->Options->Settings->Memory Status. 6.7.4 Preferred Memory It allows you to select a memory as a default location to...
  • Page 26: Dialing Number From Phonebook

    2. Press the green receiver key to get connected with the selected number, 3. To finish the phone call, press the red receiver Dialing Number from Phonebook In the Idle mode press the DOWN key to enter the Phonebook. Select the number by using the UP/DOWN keys.
  • Page 27: Adjust The Call Volume

    Adjust the Call Volume While talking on the phone, press the key + or – located at the left hand side of the phone to adjust the call volume. Options During a Call During a call, press Options to enable additional features: - Speakerphone: switches on/off the speakerphone, - Suspend: suspends a connection - End call: ends a phone call...
  • Page 28: Emergency Calls

    below: How to Enter, Delete, and Edit Emergency Contacts and User Information. Emergency Calls If you have not assigned any emergency numbers yet, pressing and holding the emergency key will get you connected with the number 112. You can set four emergency numbers. Pressing and holding the emergency key (located in the back of the phone) will activate the emergency procedure.
  • Page 29: How To Enter, Delete And Edit Emergency Contacts

    7.8.1 How to Enter, Delete and Edit Emergency Contacts You can select up to 4 (four) Emergency Contacts. To quickly assign an Emergency Contact, enter the main MENU by pressing the UP key. Then, select->Emerg. Settings->ICE Contacts. Select the Contact you want to edit, press the green receiver key and select: Edit to edit a previously saved emergency number or to manually enter an emergency number,...
  • Page 30: Deactivating Emergency Sound Alert

    You can activate or deactivate sending the emergency texts in the Emergency Mode. To do so in MENU select: Emerg. Settings->Emerg. Message ->Status. 7.8.4 Deactivating Emergency Sound Alert You can activate/deactivate the emergency sound alert while making an emergency call. In order to do so, in MENU select: Emerg.
  • Page 31: Answering Phone Calls

    Answering Phone Calls To answer an incoming phone call, press the green receiver key. To reject an incoming phone call, press the red receiver key. To mute an incoming phone call, press the „+” or “-”keys. 8. Call Log To enter the Call Log, select the main MENU, select Call Log, and then select: Missed calls (to get missed phone calls displayed).
  • Page 32: Text (Sms) And Multimedia (Mms) Messages

    Note: To view Call Log, just press the green receiver key in the Standby Mode. Colorful symbols notify you about a type of phone calls. Dialed phone calls Received phone calls Missed phone calls After selecting the desired phone call, press the green receiver key to get additional options displayed: - Dial, connects you with a given number, - Send a text mssg, allows you to send a text message,...
  • Page 33: Creating And Sending Text Messages

    Additionally, if there is an unread text message, a LED indicator flashes blue (if it is enabled). To enter MENU Text Messages, you should press the UP key in the Idle mode, and next select Messages->Inbox. When the inbox is full, the icon will go blinking.
  • Page 34: Reading And Replying To Text Messages

    to MENU and select: Messages->Settings->Text Mssg->Save in Drafts. If you want to send a multimedia message, in MENU select: Messages->Create Message->MMS, type your message, press “Options” and select the content, and next select “Options” and “Send”. Reading and Replying to Text Messages 1.
  • Page 35: Text Message Boxes

     Advanced: allows you to use the number and the URL address. Text Message Boxes 9.3.1 Inbox It lists received messages, sorted by receipt date. To navigate within the inbox, use the UP & DOWN keys. To get additional features displayed, while viewing the inbox, press „Options”: - View: allows you to read a message, - Reply by Text Message: write a text message to the...
  • Page 36: Drafts

    9.3.3 Drafts Unsent messages might be saved in „Drafts” folder. In order to do so, type the text message, and after pressing the green receiver key, select “Save”. Go to „Drafts” to send, delete, or edit saved messages. 9.3.4 Outbox If a text message fails to be sent, it will be saved in the Outbox.
  • Page 37: Multimedia Messages

    - Delivery Report: You can set the phone to get a return message confirming that your text message has been delivered to the recipient (network service), - Reply Path: it allows you to enable/disable the Reply Path,  Memory Status. Allows you to check the memory status on the SIM Card and on the phone.
  • Page 38: Voicemail

    Voicemail Voicemail is a network service that allows callers to leave a voice message when you cannot answer the phone call. To learn more, contact your service provider. If you want to change your voicemail number MENU select: Messages->Settings->Text Mssg->SIM->Voicemail enter the number.
  • Page 39: Alarm Clock

    To enter the first number, use the keys 0-9, next use navigation keys UP/DOWN to select an operation, and press “OK”, enter the second number, and press “OK” again. 10.3 Alarm Clock You can select five independent alarm clocks on the phone.
  • Page 40: Network Service

    10.5 Network Service 10.5.1 WAP A phone browser allows you to use various WAP services. The phone has preset settings of some service providers. To enable, in MENU select: Extras->Newtork Services->WAP->Settings->Data Account->select the right account and press OK. Because of LED display size, the web pages open in your phone might look different original sites.
  • Page 41: File Manager

    10.6 File Manager In MENU select: Extras->File Manager. Press the green receiver key [Options]:  Open- select, to open a selected file.  Format- to format a selected drive,  Details After the folder gets open, upon pressing the left key there are the following options available: ...
  • Page 42 To take a photo, press the 5 key. The photo is automatically saved. For more options, press the green receiver key. Switch to video Switches to the video recorder Photos Starts the Image Viewer Changes the camera’s settings such as Camera Settings antiflickering, self-timer Image Settings Resizes an image and adjusts its quality...
  • Page 43: Radio Fm

    - Rename, renames the image, - Delete, deletes the image, - Memory, allows to select whether to display images stored on the card memory or the phone memory, - Image Infor, displays details about an image. After zooming in the image press Options to see additional options: - View –...
  • Page 44: Multimedia

    While playing the radio, the keys perform the following functions:  +/- (on the left side): increases/decreases volume  UP: increases radiofrequency by 0,1 MHz  DOWN: decreases radiofrequency by 0,1 MHz  #: pause/unpause playing  * (star): tuning in a radio station, ...
  • Page 45: Video Player

    Built-in memory is sufficient only for a short recording. To record a longer video, installation of MicroSD (it is not included in the set) is required. The Memory Card should be selected as the location to save videos: Options - >Memory->Memory Card.
  • Page 46: Audio Player

    13.4 Audio Player Using the Audio Player, you can play recorded audio files. They must be stored in My Music folder. If there are new files recorded, after enabling the Audio Player select Options->Refresh List. To start or pause playing, press the # key.
  • Page 47: Settings

    14. Settings In MENU select: Settings, and then select: 14.1 Profiles The telephone has several profiles you can select to adjust your phone to various circumstances. You can enable or customize each profile. There are 4 profiles available: General, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor. In each profile, by using the option: Adjust, you can change: - Call Alert type (ringtone only, vibration only, etc.)
  • Page 48: Telephone Settings

    14.2 Telephone Settings 14.2.1 Setting Date and Time To set the Date and Time, in MENU select: Settings- >Phone Settings->Time & Date. Select „Time Zone” to set the required location, and select „Set Time/Date” to enter the time and date. To move between date and time, use the UP/DOWN keys.
  • Page 49: Led Display And Led Blinker

    - 1x Green receiver, select the language you want, and press the green receiver. 14.2.3 LED Display and LED Blinker You can set a wallpaper and backlight time. You can also select your own wallpaper (for example a photo) and enable the function to display time while the battery is being charged.
  • Page 50: Saying The Incoming Phone Call Number Out Loud

    14.3.2 Saying the Incoming Phone Call Number Out Loud If the option is enabled, the phone will say out loud digits of the incoming phone call number (if available) instead of generating a ringtone. 14.4 Call Settings 14.4.1 Number Withhold It is a network service.
  • Page 51: Call Forwarding

    14.4.3 Call Forwarding It is a network service. If your provider offers such a service, configuration will be required. The user might direct incoming calls to be forwarded directly to voicemail or to any other number. 1. To enable the call forwarding feature, in MENU select: Settings->Call Settings->Call Forwarding 2.
  • Page 52: Advanced Settings

    to home, all incoming calls and incoming roaming calls. You can also update a call barring code. 14.4.5 Advanced Settings  Auto Redial: if enabled, the telephone automatically redials the number if you fail to get connected,  Time Reminder: You can set a signal to remind you of length of your call.
  • Page 53: Connectivity

    Searches for audio device Device Select audio path, select default Advanced memory, verify the device address Files sent to the MM721 Telephone are saved in the Received folder. 14.6.2 Access Point Name (APN) Profile In MENU select: Settings->Connectivity-> APN Profile.
  • Page 54: Security Settings

    The telephone has preset WAP/MMS and GPRS call settings by some service providers. In MENU select: Settings->Connectivity->APN Profile to edit/delete/add an account. You can obtain a correct configuration from a service provider. Some providers facilitate remote telephone configuration. 14.7 Security Settings 14.7.1 PIN Code You might either enable or disable asking for the PIN Code every time you switch on the phone.
  • Page 55: Pc Connections

    15. PC Connections You can connect the phone to a computer via a USB cable, and you can copy and transfer files from/to the phone and to/from the computer. To connect:  Plug the USB cable into the phone,  Plug the other end of the cable to the USB port on the computer.
  • Page 56 The phone The phone might be switched off. To switch it on, does not work. press the red receiver (power) key for about 3 The phone seconds. does not charge If you have not used the phone for a long time, the battery might be “deeply-discharged”;...
  • Page 57: Safety Guidelines

    There is The keypad lock is enabled. You should unlock message on the the keypad by pressing the lock key on the right display: „Press side of the phone. & hold the side key”. Keys do not work. It is the service provider’s center number storing What is a Text Message all text messages.
  • Page 58 such as pacemakers should be maintained. Users with implanted devices should read and follow guidelines by the manufacturer of implanted medical equipment. Users with a heart pacemaker should not carry a telephone in their front chest pockets and they should hold the telephone next to the ear opposite to the medical device in order to minimize the risk of interference, and they should switch off the phone...
  • Page 59: Warranty

    heating devices such as radiators, heaters, ovens, furnaces, camp fires, barbeque, etc.  Protect your hearing Prolonged exposure to loud sounds might damage your hearing. Listen to music at a moderate level, and do not keep your phone too close to an ear while using a speakerphone. Set the volume to a safe level prior to using headphones.
  • Page 60 relay transmitters and such switching also significantly affects the battery life. After multiple charges and discharges, the battery eventually and naturally will lose its ability to hold a charge. Please get a new battery if you notice a significant drop in the battery’s performance. Use only batteries recommended by the Manufacturer.
  • Page 61: Sar Information

    NEVER PUT BATTERIES AND CHARGERS INTO FIRE! 20. 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 international guidelines.
  • Page 62 devices. According to WHO, in order to reduce radiation, a length of conversation should be reduced, 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 –...
  • Page 63: Protect Your Environment

    21. Protect Your Environment The phone follows the European Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE) and the Polish Act on Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment. Such a logo tells us that the equipment, after use, must not be disposed of in the normal waste stream.
  • Page 64 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 call +48 32 325 07 00 or email us at serwis@maxcom.pl...
  • Page 65: Declaration Of Conformity

    22. Declaration of Conformity...
  • Page 67 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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