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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL GSM Mobile Telephone MaxcomMM823...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Getting Started ..........10 Accessories ..........12 Safety Guidelines ........12 Telephone Description ......16 SIM Card and MicroSD Installation ...18 SIM Card Handling ........22 Battery and Back Cover Installation ..23 Charging the Battery ......24 7.1.1 Desktop Charger (Option) ...26 Backlight Icons .........27 Entering a text ...........27 Operate Your Phone ........28 Switching on the Phone ....28 How to Set the Time and Date..29...
  • Page 4 Icons on LCD Screen......33 Additional Features While Talking ...33 9.7.1 Hands-free Mode ......35 9.7.2 Call Waiting .........36 Phonebook ..........36 10.1 How to Add a New Contact .....37 10.2 Speed Dial ........38 10.2.1 How to Assign Keys .....38 10.3 Managing Your Phonebook Entries .39 Text Messages ...........41 11.1 How to Create and Send Text Message...
  • Page 5 11.7 Message Memory Status ....51 11.8 Multimedia Messages [MMS] ..51 Emergency Calls ........51 12.1 Emergency Key ........53 12.1.1 Emergency Key Settings ....54 12.2 Call Log ..........56 Radio FM ...........58 Multimedia ..........60 14.1 Camera and Video Camera ....60 14.2 Audio Player ........62 14.3 Video Player ........63 14.4...
  • Page 6 Settings............69 16.1 Call Settings ........70 16.2 Telephone Settings ......72 16.2.1 Setting the Date and Time ...72 16.2.2 Language ........72 16.2.3 Setting Shortcuts ......74 16.2.4 Auto Powering On/Off ....74 16.2.5 Battery Level ........75 16.2.6 Dafault Settings ......75 16.3 LCD Screen ........76 16.3.1 Animation On/Off ......76 16.3.2 Wallpaper Settings ......76 16.3.3 Desktop Settings ......77...
  • Page 7 16.5.1 PIN1 / PIN2 ........80 16.5.2 Locking the Phone .......80 16.5.3 Change the Phone Code ....81 16.5.4 Black List ........81 16.6 Ringtone Settings ......82 16.7 Connections ........84 16.7.1 Bluetooth ........84 16.7.2 Data Account .......85 16.7.3 GPRS Service........86 16.7.4 Data Connection ......86 16.7.5 Network Selection .......86 16.8 Network Service ......86...
  • Page 8 Declaration of Conformity ...... 109...
  • Page 9 If any technical assistance is required, please contact the hotline at (+48) 32 325 07 00 or serwis@maxcom.pl Out website: http://www.maxcom.pl/ The Set includes: GSM Telephone Charger USB Cable Battery 800mAh Headset Desktop charger User Manual Warranty Card...
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    MHz network. Prior to switching on the phone, you should correctly insert the SIM card. Getting Started Thank you for selecting the Maxcom telephone. The Manufacturer reserves the right to make updates and modifications arising from errors and inaccuracies in current information or from...
  • Page 11 User Manual. For more information or for any form of assistance go to our website at www.maxcom.pl. The entire content of this Manual is copyright by the Manufacturer.
  • Page 12: Accessories

    Accessories Use only batteries, chargers, and accessories recommended by the telephone Manufacturer. To see what accessories are available in your area, contact your seller. Safety Guidelines Reading these guidelines presented below will minimize the risk of misusing the phone.  USING – The telephone emits electromagnetic field that might negatively interfere with other electronic devices including medical equipment.
  • Page 13 danger.  Never use your phone without hands-free accessories while driving.  A device and its accessories might contain small parts. Keep your phone and all parts out of the reach of children.  SERVICING - Never repair or modify your phone by your own.
  • Page 14 etc. A minimum distance of 15 cm is recommended to be kept between a telephone and an implanted medical device. For more information consult your physician or manufacturers of such medical devices.  WATERPROOF – the phone is not waterproof. Keep it dry at all times.
  • Page 15 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 the phone close to an ear while using a speakerphone.
  • Page 16: Telephone Description

    Telephone Description...
  • Page 17 1. Speakerphone 2. LCD display 3. Left Function Key (LFK) 4. Make Call key 5. M1/To the left 6. Voicemail 7. Numeric keypad 8. Microphone 9. Star 10. Profile: Outdoors 11. Profiles: Silent, Vibration 12. Camera 13. M2 / To the right 14.
  • Page 18: Sim Card And Microsd Installation

    20. Charging port / USB 21. Torch key 22. Desktop charger slots 23. Volume Down 24. Volume Up 25. Torch diode 26. Battery indicator (charged / discharged battery) 27. Call diode (missed phone call) 28. Message diode (new message) 29. Alarm diode (alarm enabled) 30.
  • Page 19 or any other accessories. Place the phone with the back facing up, get hold of the battery cover, slide it downwards, and remove it. Carefully insert the SIM card to the SIM slot, and slide it with metal contacts facing downwards. Make sure the slanted edge is positioned in the right bottom corner.
  • Page 20 There is a spot for the MicroSD card just next to the SIM card slot. Position the pin towards OPEN and next lever it up. Insert the MicroSD so that the MicroSD card contacts will touch the phone contacts; close the pin towards LOCK.
  • Page 21 Be careful while using your memory card, especially while installing and uninstalling it. Some memory cards must be formatted on a PC before the first use. On the regular basis make backup copies of...
  • Page 22: Sim Card Handling

    information 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. Insert the battery so that the contacts +/- will face upwards. SIM Card Handling...
  • Page 23: Battery And Back Cover Installation

    Prior to inserting or removing the SIM Card, switch off the phone and wait few seconds. Handle the SIM Card with care; never bend or scratch it. If the SIM Card is improperly installed or damaged, the message „Insert SIM Card” will be displayed on the LCD screen after switching on the phone.
  • Page 24: Charging The Battery

    Replace the back cover and snap it nto place (you should hear a clicking sound). Charging the Battery Never use a charger or battery that is not manufactured by Maxcom or it is damaged. Other than original accessories or any modifications...
  • Page 25 could damage the phone, might violate regulations pertaining to radio devices, and will void the Manufacturer’s warranty. If the battery is getting discharged, an empty battery icon will appear on the LCD screen, and there will be a sound alert (if warning alerts are enabled).
  • Page 26: Desktop Charger (Option)

    between 0°C and +40°C. Battery performance is progressively reduced. What it means is that they hold the charge for shorter and shorter time. 7.1.1 Desktop Charger (Option) In case of using a desktop charger, you should first plug the small end of the regular charger into the jack of the desktop charger, and then plug the other end into the power outlet.
  • Page 27: Backlight Icons

    Backlight Icons If there is an icon blinking, you have received a new text message, If there is an icon blinking, the battery is charging, If there is an icon blinking, you have missed a phone call, If there is an icon blinking, the alarm clock is enabled.
  • Page 28: Operate Your Phone

    type digits while creating a text message, press “#”, use the keys Up/Down to select a preferred text entry method and press the Left Function Key to confirm. An icon of selected text entry method appears in the top right corner of the screen. To insert symbols: Press“*”...
  • Page 29: How To Set The Time And Date

    the code, and confirm by pressing the Left Function Key. If you enter any digit by error, remove it by pressing the Right Function Key. Note! If PIN and PUK codes are not delivered along with the SIM Card, contact your service provider. If you enter an incorrect PIN code three times the SIM Card will be locked and entering the PUK code will become necessary.
  • Page 30: Making Phone Calls

    telephone. Use numeric keypad to enter the date. If you make an error, use M1 & M2 keys to move right/left between keys. Press OK, enter the time. Press OK to confirm. Language should set automatically. If you want to change language, go to the point 16.2.2.
  • Page 31: Dialing A Number From The Phonebook

    “*” to get international prefix “+” prior to entering the country code (instead of 00). 9.3.1 Dialing a Number from the Phonebook In Idle mode, press the Left Function Key Menu to enter the main Menu. Use Up/Down keys to enter the Phonebook and press the Left Function Key to select.
  • Page 32: Answering Phone Calls

    Answering Phone Calls Press to answer. You can also reject an incoming phone call by pressing Red Receiver Press to end a phone call. Volume Adjustment While talking, you can use the side key +/- to adjust the conversation volume. The volume indicator appears on the LCD.
  • Page 33: Icons On Lcd Screen

    Icons on LCD Screen Signal Headphones Strength Mute Battery Level Ringtone + New Text vibration Message Vibration Roaming Only enabled Alarm On Additional Features While Talking While talking on the phone, press the Left Function Key to enter the phone call options. In...
  • Page 34 these options, you can select the following: Hang up Stops the conversation Speaker Enables hands-free mode Connect BT Allows to connect a headset headset Enable/Disable Enables or disables dual-tone DTMF multi frequency signaling Searches the phonebook in order to make a new phone call Phonebook or edit data Enters the register of all phone...
  • Page 35: Hands-Free Mode

    Records a conversation Start recording Silent Disables the microphone 9.7.1 Hands-free Mode While talking on the phone, press the Right Function Key to enable the hands-free mode. This mode allows you to have a phone conversation without holding the phone next to your ear. You can speak to the microphone from a distance about 1m for your voice to be clear.
  • Page 36: Call Waiting

    9.7.2 Call Waiting If a person tries to call you while you are talking on the phone, you will hear a beep. You can suspend the current call using Options. To enable this feature, you have to go to Settings > Call Settings >...
  • Page 37: How To Add A New Contact

    10.1 How to Add a New Contact Press Menu, the first item to be displayed is the Phonebook. Press OK. Select Options and New Select the location to save the number in: the SIM card or the phone memory, Enter the Contact’s name and phone number, If the Contact is saved in the phone memory, you can additionally enter the home phone...
  • Page 38: Speed Dial

    Delete, to delete a character/digit, Return to return to the previous view of Menu. Note! If you enter a foreign number, always dial “+” prior to the number (instead of “00”). 10.2 Speed Dial There are 8 numerical keys (2-9) that might be assigned for speed dialing.
  • Page 39: Managing Your Phonebook Entries

    Using the Up/Down keys select the key you Options>Edit wish to assign a number to, press Type the number and press Phonebook, and find the Contact you want using the keypad, the Up/Down keys and press OK to confirm. Follow the same steps to assign other keys. 10.3 Managing Your Phonebook Entries Press Menu, the first item to display is...
  • Page 40 number Create a Sending messages to a given text/multimedia number message Connects you with a given Connect number Delete Delete selected Contact Delete More Delete more contacts Copy contact to the Copy SIM/phone memory Other>Person’s Assign numbers to keys M1 & number M1/M2 Other>Speed Dial Assign numbers to keys 2-9 Other>Service...
  • Page 41: Text Messages

    It displays the number of Other>Memory contacts on the SIM card and Status in the phone memory Text Messages 11.1 How to Create and Send Text Message Select Menu and go to Messages Select Create Message, and next New Text Message.
  • Page 42 the Phonebook. You can select more than one recipient for a message. If you select a recipient from the Phonebook, use the keys Up/Down, press Options>Highlight. If you select all Contacts, press Options>Done. While typing a message, press Options and select: Send To, allows to send a message to recipients, Insert the template to insert a ready-to-use...
  • Page 43 add: Recipients Message subject Actual message Image Sound file Other attachments: text, slide, previous slide, photo, audio, video. Note: Upside down punctuated letters, symbols, and Polish symbols (ą,ć,ę,ł,ń,ó,ś,ź,ż) take up a lot of space, and therefore they reduce the number of symbols allowable to make a single text message.
  • Page 44: Inbox

    is longer than allowable number of symbols in a single message. Longer messages, however will be sent out as two or more messages. You might be charged separately for each message as listed on the provider’s price list. 11.2 Inbox Select Menu and go to Inbox Select Inbox Select the message from the list by pressing...
  • Page 45 Press Options>Connect to select the sender’s number. Press Options >Forward to forward the message. Press Options > Delete to delete the message. Press Options >Relocate to move the message from/to the SIM card or the phone Press Options > Copy to copy the message from/to the SIM or phone Press Options >...
  • Page 46: Sentbox

    11.3 Sentbox Select Menu and go to Messages Select Sent Select Options>Open to see the entire message. In Options you can forward, delete, or move the message, or call the sender and display details. 11.4 Drafts Select Menu and go to Messages Select Drafts Select the message from the list by pressing Options and next Open...
  • Page 47: Outbox

    template, insert the Contact, and save the message. 11.5 Outbox Select Menu and go to Messages Select Outbox Select a message from the list by pressing Options and next Open In Options you can send a message, insert a template, insert a Contact or save the message.
  • Page 48 Settings. You can select from the following options: Select text message validity period, type of message, whether to receive delivery reports, set a reply path and preferred type of connections You can change the Text Message Message Center Center number (provided by the network provider) Starred Select the time of message...
  • Page 49 Save sent Set a message to be automatically messages saved Memory Preferred location for the Settings message to be saved Select MMS Settings to update the multimedia message settings. You can select one of the following options: Select an account. It is necessary MMS Account to send/receive multimedia messages...
  • Page 50 Select the importance period, priority, delivery report, return Options receipt request, send anonymously Select where to store saved Files storage messages Enable/disable playing sounds Sound playing dźwięków w odtwarzanych Restore factory settings of Restore default multimedia message In case of problems with sending multimedia messages, please contact the service provider in order to enter correct settings.
  • Page 51: Message Memory Status

    11.7 Message Memory Status Select Menu>Messages>Memory Status to see how much memory has been taken by text and multimedia messages. 11.8 Multimedia Messages [MMS] To create a multimedia message: Select MENU, next Messages>Enter Message>New MMS Multimedia message might contain images, videos, and audio files.
  • Page 52 Prior to activating the SIM Card or in case of switching off the phone when it is secured by a code, type 112 in the PIN Code box and then press the Left Function Key to dial the emergency number 112. When the phone is switched on, if such a need arises the 112 number might be manually entered any time, and dialed by pressing the green...
  • Page 53: Emergency Key

    12.1 Emergency Key To make an emergency call, press and hold for 3 seconds the emergency key on the back of the phone. The phone will automatically send an emergency text (if the option is enabled) to numbers from the emergency contact list, and then will call previously assigned numbers.
  • Page 54: Emergency Key Settings

    Automatic dialing of 112 is not allowed. Do not save this number in the list. Remember! If you want to use such a service, you need to get it enabled in MENU. 12.1.1 Emergency Key Settings To enter the Emergency Key Settings, enter MENU>SOS.
  • Page 55 Options>From Phonebook to select the number from the Phonebook or Options>Enter Manually, to enter the number using the keypad. After entering, press Save. Select a number M1/M2 to assign a phone number to the keys M1 and M2. Select what key you wish to assign a number to, whether you wish to add it from the Phonebook, or to enter it manually.
  • Page 56: Call Log

    the numbers. Select Edit Message to change the text of the message. Select Emergency Alert, to enable or disable an emergency sound signal. 12.2 Call Log All received, missed, and dialed phone calls are saved in the Call Log. The memory holds up to 50 latest phone calls.
  • Page 57 will be able to view calls listed into categories: 1. Missed phone calls, 2. Dialled number, 3. Received 4. Blocked calls (attempts of incoming phone calls from blacklisted numbers) You can also clear Call Log, and view the duration of phone calls. Press to dial a number or select Options, to use the following options:...
  • Page 58: Radio Fm

    message Add to Saves the number in the Phonebook Phonebook Add to Black Blacklists the number List Clear All Clears all entries from the Call Log Delete Deletes a phone call from the list Allows to highlight/mark any Highlight/mark number of entries Radio FM The telephone can receive radio frequencies between 87.5 up to 108.0 MHz.
  • Page 59 Note: If radio reception is poor, install a headset to your phone as it doubles as an antenna. In the Idle mode press Menu, and use the Up/Down arrows to locate Radio FM. You can adjust volume by pressing the side keys +/-, use the keys M1/M2 to go to the previous/next saved radio station, Press the key...
  • Page 60: Multimedia

    - Play in background - Save - File List - Memory You can save selected radio stations under numbers 1-40 and scroll between the keys M1/M2 or select it by entering the number and waiting a while. To return to the main Menu press the red receiver key Multimedia 14.1...
  • Page 61 To switch on the camera, in the Idle mode press the key or select Menu>Multimedia>Camera. To take a photo, press the key . If the function Autosave is not enabled, after taking a photo press the Left Function Key (Save) to save the photo.
  • Page 62: Audio Player

    To use this feature, MicroSD card installation is required (it is not included in the standard set). You must also select the option to save it on memory card; in Options>Memory>select the option Memory Card. 14.2 Audio Player You can play audio files saved either in the telephone or on the memory card.
  • Page 63: Video Player

    While playing, press the dedicated keys play/pause; M1 – previous file; M2 – next file. To adjust volume of the player, press the side key +/-. Press the Left Function Key [Options] to enter the player’s menu. If the playlist is empty, you can do as follows: - Set a playlist, - Set a file as a ringtone, - Set replay, random selection of files and play in...
  • Page 64 on the phone or in the phone memory. The phone supports file formats such as 3GP, FLV and AVI. There are some file formats that cannot be played on the phone. There are certain limits as of the size and length of video files. In order to view video files on the memory card, they must be saved in the folder Videos.
  • Page 65: Voice Recorder

    14.4 Voice Recorder You can record phone calls, music or any sound. Select Menu >Multimedia > Voice Recorder (or while talking select Menu>Start recording) To start/pause recording, press the key. To stop recording, press M2. If no other location has been selected, recordings are saved in the folder File Manager>Telephone>Audio.
  • Page 66: My Files

    15.1 My Files To view files stored on the telephone or the memory card, select: MENU >Tools>My files. After selecting the right folder, press Options, to: Open the folder Delete the folder Details – the folder’s details Edit – rename or copy the folder Highlight/mark –...
  • Page 67 MENU > Tools > Calendar. You can view this tool as a regular calendar, but also you can add your own entries setting the precise time, date, replay, and a sound alert. To plan a task/event, use the keys to find a desired date, and press the Left Function Key when you see the following options: - New Task...
  • Page 68: Calculator

    15.3 Calculator Press Menu>Tools>Calculator Enter digits by pressing the keypad. Press the key„*” to enter a comma, and arrows Up/Down to select an operation (+, -, x, ÷). Enter the second number To get a result, select „equals” by pressing Up/Down, and press OK.
  • Page 69: Sim Service

    Select Menu>Tools>Alarm. Select one of the alarms. To enable an alarm, select Options>Enable. To edit other settings, press Options>Edit to enter the alarm’s name and time, select a ring tone, and mark the day for the alarm clock to go off. 15.5 SIM Service Independently from the features of the phone,...
  • Page 70: Call Settings

    16.1 Call Settings Most of the features presented below are network service offered by a service provider. If your provider offers such a service, configuration might be required. Select Menu > Settings >Call Settings, Description and then select one of the following options: Call Waiting Ability to enable call waiting...
  • Page 71 Ability to switch the lines while Switching the lines talking All GSM network connections are Flight Mode disabled, if the phone is in the flight mode You can select the way to answer the incoming phone calls: - Using a flip – the phone call will be answered after opening the flip, Answering Phone Calls...
  • Page 72: Telephone Settings

    - End by a flip – the phone call will be ended by closing the flip. 16.2 Telephone Settings 16.2.1 Setting the Date and Time Select Menu > Settings > Phone Settings>Date & Time You can set the date and time format. After entering desired settings, press the Right Function Key (Do).
  • Page 73 Default language for the telephone Menu and the language used for typing are defined by the SIM card. You can change language to one out of 6 languages available. Press:  1x Menu (Left Function Key - LFK)  1x Up ...
  • Page 74: Setting Shortcuts

    16.2.3 Setting Shortcuts Select Menu > Settings > Phone Settings> Shortcut Settings You can set functions for the keys Up/Down in the Idle mode. Select the key you want its function to be changed, press Select, select the function and press OK and then Done.
  • Page 75: Battery Level

    next Options>Edit and set time. If the time to switch the phone on and off is the same, none of the actions will be performed. 16.2.5 Battery Level Select Menu > Settings > Phone Settings> Battery, to see the battery level (in per cents). 16.2.6 Dafault Settings Select Menu >...
  • Page 76: Lcd Screen

    16.3 LCD Screen 16.3.1 Animation On/Off Select Menu > Settings > LCD> Animation Effect You can change default animations for the phone switching On/Off. A selected animation will be displayed while the phone is switching the phone on or off. 16.3.2 Wallpaper Settings Select Menu >...
  • Page 77: Desktop Settings

    or an animated wallpaper. Select what gallery you want to select a wallpaper from, your own (more images) or the system gallery, Use the keys Up/Down to scroll between wallpapers. Confirm your choice. 16.3.3 Desktop Settings Select Menu>Settings>LCD>Desktop Settings You can also decide whether you want the date and time and the provider’s name to be displayed on the LCD screen.
  • Page 78: Contrast

    16.3.4 Contrast Select Menu > Settings > LCD> Contrast To change brightness of the LCD screen press the Up/Down keys. 16.3.5 Backlight Select Menu > Settings > LCD> Backlight Set for how long the LCD backlight shall remain on, and when it shall automatically go off. 16.3.6 Keypad Backlight Select Menu >...
  • Page 79: Menu Settings - Simple/Advanced

    16.4 MENU Settings – Simple/Advanced Select Menu > Settings > MENU Settings You can select whether all Menu options should be displayed (Advanced) or just the basic options (Simple). Press OK to confirm. 16.5 Security Your phone has various codes/passwords to prevent the phone and the SIM card from being used by unauthorized people.
  • Page 80: Pin1 / Pin2

    available options pertaining to the PIN code, telephone passwords, and the black list. 16.5.1 PIN1 / PIN2 Select Menu>Settings >Security>PIN1/PIN2 You can either enable or disable asking for the PIN code every time you switch on the phone, and change your PIN and PIN2 codes. Code PIN is available along the SIM Card.
  • Page 81: Change The Phone Code

    change the code. Default code is 1234. 16.5.3 Change the Phone Code Select Menu > Settings >Security>Change Phone Code, to change the default code. 16.5.4 Black List Select Menu>Settings >Security>Black List You can add any number to the Black List. In order to do so, select Black List>Options>New if you want to type a number, or Import Contacts if you want to select a number from the Phonebook.
  • Page 82: Ringtone Settings

    Phone Call), any incoming phone call from the blacklisted number will be automatically rejected. Additionally, you can enable rejecting messages from the blacklisted numbers (Black List Settings >Do Not Show Message). 16.6 Ringtone Settings Select Menu > Settings >User Profiles. Next, select any profile.
  • Page 83 ringtone, and a message alert, Select Volume to set the volume of: ringtone, message alert, alarm, phone call, phone switch on/off and keys, Select Ringtone type to enable or disable ringtone or phone vibration, Select Other notification alert to set the sound of: keys, low battery notification, telephone switch on/off, dialing tone, the flip open/close.
  • Page 84: Connections

    16.7 Connections 16.7.1 Bluetooth Bluetooth allows you to send and receive files. You can also connect other devices such as wireless headset. Select Menu and go to Settings Select Connections, and then Bluetooth In Menu Bluetooth you can select one of the following options: Bluetooth Status Switch Bluetooth on or off...
  • Page 85: Data Account

    Select what folder you wish to Share Settings share and what features it might have Select the name for your Bluetooth Name device Select the location to save Memory files received via Bluetooth 16.7.2 Data Account The phone has preset WAP/MMS and GPRS call settings of certain service providers.
  • Page 86: Gprs Service

    16.7.3 GPRS Service Select: Menu > Settings > Connections> GPRS Service, to enable or disable GPRS. 16.7.4 Data Connection Select: Menu > Settings > Connections > Set Data Connection. Select whether data connection is to be permanently enabled or only when it is needed.
  • Page 87: The Internet

    The Internet A telephone browser allows you to use various WAP service. The phone has preset settings of certain service providers. To enable them, select: Menu > Internet >Settings>Account and select a service provider. Because of LCD size, the web pages open in your phone might look different original sites.
  • Page 88: Important Safety Precautions

    configuration. Important Safety Precautions Please read the following guidelines. Failure to follow these guidelines might be dangerous or illegal. To learn more, read the entire Manual. Switch off your phone anywhere in proximity to chemical plants, refueling points and other places that might have explosives.
  • Page 89 Be careful while using the phone in proximity to devices such as a heart pacemaker, hearing aid devices or other medical equipment; their performance might be impaired by the phone. Warranty shall not cover any accessories that are not original. Never attempt to disassemble the phone by your own.
  • Page 90 away from magnetic materials such as credit cards or magnetic discs. Keep your phone dry at all times. In case of getting wet or signs of erosion, contact the Manufacturer. Avoid using the phone in extremely high or low temperature; never expose the phone to direct sunlight.
  • Page 91: Faq (Troubleshooting)

    Use only accessories and batteries authorized by the Manufacturer. Never use any incompatible devices. Use the phone only in a standard position in accordance with the product documentation. Never touch antenna unless it is necessary. FAQ (Troubleshooting) Only qualified service is authorized to repair the phone.
  • Page 92 „Cannot make a Make sure the number you are phone call” dialing is 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 93 The phone might be switched off. “The phone does To switch on the phone, press and not work. The hold the power key for about 3 phone does not seconds. charge when If you have not used the phone for plugged in”...
  • Page 94 „Can I make a If the user is out of the country phone call and ROAMING is enabled, the while abroad?” phone will automatically log in to the foreign telephone network. To learn more, contact your service provider. “Can I make an If you are in the area with no reception emergency call of any network, no phone calls can be...
  • Page 95 If there is a message „Does not „What to do to work” on the LCD, it means there get the most of is no signal or no funds available reception?” on the account. In such a case, making emergency calls to 112 will be possible if the user is within the network of any other provider.
  • Page 96 „What is a Text It is the service provider’s center Message number storing all text messages. Center?” The number is stored on the SIM card, but you can change the number in the phone MENU and enter another number. „When is the A fee for making a phone call is fee for making charged as soon as a phone call is...
  • Page 97 „How to make You should enable the Delivery sure that the Report option. As soon as the text message has message is delivered to the been delivered recipient, you will get a return to the message (network service). recipient?”...
  • Page 98: Technical Specs

    Technical Specs Frequency: GSM: 900/1800MHz. Weight: About 88g (including charger) Dimensions: 100 x 50,5 x 19 mm Battery type: Li-ion battery 3,7V Battery capacity: 800 mAh Talk time up to 5 hrs. Idle time up to 160 hrs Battery Information There is a battery in the phone.
  • Page 99 under which the phone is used. Your distance from a relay transmitter, number and the length of phone calls significantly reduce the battery life. While moving, the phone switches between relay transmitters and such switching also significantly affects the battery life. After multiple charges and discharges, the battery eventually and naturally loses its ability to hold a charge.
  • Page 100 Leaving the phone exposed to high temperatures might negatively impact both the battery and the phone. Do not use a battery that is clearly damaged. Doing so might damage your phone. Make sure to install the battery in accordance with polarization. Leaving the battery in excessively hot or cold places will...
  • Page 101: Sar Information

    SAR Information Information on the impact of radio waves and the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). The mobile telephone Maxcom MM 823has been designed to meet all current requirements pertaining impact radio waves recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the International...
  • Page 102 As recommended by ICNIRP, the border value of SAR is 2,0 watts per kilogram (W/kg) that is an average value in relation to 10 g of a tissue. SAR is measured in the device standard working conditions, at the maximum transmit power and in full spectrum of subject frequencies.
  • Page 103: Protect Your Environment

    pertaining to report and test requirements and due to different frequencies in a given network. Protect Your Environment The phone follows the European Waste Electrical 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 104 of waste electrical and electronic equipment helps to avoid health and environment hazards arising from presence of hazardous components and from improper storage and processing of such equipment. To facilitate recycling of materials used to manufacture the telephone packaging, follow the local regulations on segregation of materials for a given type of waste.
  • Page 105 This User Manual is for information purposes only. Some features and options might vary depending on the phone software and location. If there is any technical assistance required, we recommend to contact the technical department at +48 325 07 00 or via email at serwis@maxcom.pl...
  • Page 106 Our website: http://www.maxcom.pl/ Note: Actual working parameters of a battery depend on the local network environment, SIM Card, and the way the phone is used. The Manufacturer shall not be liable for any problems arising from the battery misuse, abuse, or from failure to follow the instructions.
  • Page 107 Declaration of Conformity...
  • Page 109 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 0700...

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