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  • Page 1 CORE-X3...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    SOS function ............................Advice for using your CORE-X3 under water ................Touch-lock function ........................Advice: after immersion ......................Tips for getting the most outof your CORE-X3 ................. Split-screen mode ........................Deleting open apps in one click .................... Configuring multiple languages ....................
  • Page 3 19-20 Contacts ..............................Messages ..............................Camera ..............................Gallery ............................... Calculator ..............................21-22 Audio ................................. Browser ..............................E-mail ................................ System updates ............................ SAFETY MEASURES 23-24 General safety information ......................24-25 Information on water resistance ..................... Medical devices ............................. 25-26 Road safety ............................26-27 Power and charging..........................
  • Page 4: The Best Bits Of The Core-X3

    Gorilla® Glass 3 screen means the screen on the Core-X3 can withstand being dropped (Drop Test 2 metres on 6 sides) and is scratch-resistant (Scratch Test in extreme conditions of use).
  • Page 5: Accessories

    The X-BLOCKER slots are directly integrated into the phone's design so it can connect with the X-LINK accessory ecosystem (a magnetic connector used to attach the CORE-X3 to various accessories, some of which even provide charging or data transfer). The...
  • Page 6: About Your Phone

    10. Earphone socket 3. SIM card tray 11. Flash 4. On/Off button 12. Main camera 5. Front-facing camera 13. X-LINK 6. Volume button + / - 14. Loud speaker 7. X-BLOCKER slot 15. USB Type-C port 8.Crosscall programmable key strap...
  • Page 7: The Strengths Of The Core-X3

    X-BLOCKER In situations that require maximum hold, this exclusive accessory supplied with your CORE-X3 guarantees that your smartphone will be securely attached to compatible accessories. It is easily attached to the slots on the side of your mobile. The siliconised coating reduces vibrations caused by shocks.
  • Page 8: The X3 Sensors App

    THE X3 SENSORS APP WHEN OPENING the app for the first time, click on "Accept" to accept the terms and conditions of use. This app gives you information about the sensors embedded in your mobile. The magnetometer: This is the compass feature. It measures the phone's orientation relative to magnetic north.
  • Page 9: Advice For Using Your Core-X3 Under Water

    It may be that the slits of the speaker and microphone are blocked with water. Wait a few minutes before making a call to get back to optimal functionality. TIPS FOR GETTING THE MOST OUT OF YOUR CORE-X3 Split-screen mode: opening 2 windows at the same time You have the option to divide your screen into two.
  • Page 10 3. Pull out the tray completely with the metal side facing upwards 4. Insert the SIM cards a. Insert the SIM card, face down, in the smallest compartment b. If you wish, insert a second SIM card (or an SD card up to 128GB), face down, in the biggest compartment.
  • Page 11: Switching The Phone On And Off

    SWITCHING THE PHONE ON AND OFF 1. Press this button to turn on or lock the screen. 2. Press and hold this button to turn the device on and off. 3. Simultaneously press this button and the Volume "-" button to take a screenshot. Switching on the phone Press and hold the on/off button and wait a few seconds until the display turns on.
  • Page 12: Charging The Battery

    Charging the battery Be sure to fully charge your device before first use using the AC charger supplied. Never charge your phone using the X-LINKTM magnetic connection and the USB connection at the same time, or it may shorten the life of your phone's devices. 1.
  • Page 13 • Use only approved chargers, batteries and cables. Using unapproved chargers or cables may cause the battery to explode or damage the phone. • Avoid using your phone while charging. Do not cover your phone or the power adapter. • Incorrect charger connection could seriously damage your phone. Any damage caused by misuse is not covered by the warranty.
  • Page 14: Getting To Grips With Your Phone How To Use The Touch Screen

    GETTING TO GRIPS WITH YOUR PHONE Home: Press this key to display the home screen Recent Press to open the list of recently used apps Back Press to return to the previous screen GETTING TO GRIPS WITH YOUR PHONE How to use the touch screen All it takes is a few simple movements to master your phone and its apps.
  • Page 15 LONG PRESS Place your finger on an item or on the screen and hold it for 2 seconds to access the available options. SWIPE Swipe left or right on the home screen or apps screen to view other pages. Swipe up and down to scroll through a web page or list of items. TWO-FINGER ACTIONS Start with two fingers close together then spread them apart on a web page, a map or an image, to zoom in on a part of it.
  • Page 16: Notification Panel

    DRAG To move an item, place your finger on it, hold, and drag the item to the desired location. NOTIFICATION PANEL Opening the notification panel 1. Swipe down from the top edge of the screen to open the notification panel. 2.
  • Page 17: Customising The Home Screen

    • The screen automatically locks and goes into sleep mode after being idle for a period of time, to reduce power consumption and prevent unintended actions. To change the screen timeout, go to Settings > Display > Sleep, and select a duration. UNLOCKING THE SCREEN Press the on/off button to turn the screen back on and swipe in any direction.
  • Page 18: Using Your Phone Home Screen

    USING YOUR PHONE Home screen The home screen is the starting point for accessing all the phone's features. It displays widgets, shortcuts to apps, and much more. The home screen may display differently depending on the region or operator. Status bar This displays status icons and notifications.
  • Page 19: Contacts

    Receiving calls Answering a call When a call comes in, press and swipe up to answer the call. Rejecting a call When a call comes in, press to reject the call. CONTACTS Adding contacts Manually creating a contact 1. Tap the contact icon on the home screen or apps screen. 2.
  • Page 20: Messages

    Use one of the following search methods: • Scroll up or down the contact list. • Swipe along the index to the right of the contact list to scroll quickly. • Press at the top of the screen to search for a contact. MESSAGES Sending messages 1.
  • Page 21: Gallery

    GALLERY Viewing images and videos 1. Touch the gallery icon on the apps screen. 2. Select an image or a video. Deleting images and videos • To delete an image or video, select an image or video and press to delete it. •...
  • Page 22: Browser

    3. When playing a song, press the home button to exit the music player screen without stopping the song. To return to the music player screen, open the notification panel and tap the song title. BROWSER Connect to the internet to search for information and add web pages to your favourites for quick access.
  • Page 23: Safety Measures

    SAFETY MEASURES General safety information Failure to adhere to the following safety instructions could result in fire, electric shock, injury, or damage to your phone or other property. Please read all the safety instructions below before using your phone. • Always switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference or danger.
  • Page 24: Information On Water Resistance

    • Clean your phone with a soft, dry cloth. Please do not use water, alcohol, soap or chemicals. • Be sure to back up your important data. A repair or other factors may lead to data loss. • Do not disconnect the phone when transferring files or formatting the memory. This could cause program failure or file damage.
  • Page 25: Medical Devices

    • Make sure that all the covers are properly aligned and completely closed. • If the device has been submerged in water or the microphone or loud speaker is wet, the sound may not be clear during a call. Make sure that the microphone or loud speaker is clean and dry by wiping it with a dry cloth.
  • Page 26: Power And Charging

    • If your vehicle is equipped with an airbag, please do not obstruct its access by placing portable or fixed wireless equipment in front of it. Otherwise, you risk preventing the airbag from working and could cause serious bodily injury. •...
  • Page 27: Protecting Your Hearing

    • Because the phone is equipped with an internal rechargeable battery, do not expose the product to excessive heat (sun, fire, etc.). • Avoid using the connector to perform several actions at once and make sure that the battery terminals are not touching any conductive elements, such as metal or liquid. PROTECTING YOUR HEARING This telephone adheres to current regulations in terms of limiting the maximum output volume.
  • Page 28: Emergency Calls

    • Do not clean the phone or charger with chemical substances (alcohol, benzene), chemical agents or abrasive cleaners so as not to damage to parts or cause a malfunction. The device can be cleaned with a soft, slightly damp antistatic cloth. •...
  • Page 29: Further Information Compliance

    FURTHER INFORMATION COMPLIANCE • CROSSCALL confirms that this device complies with the basic recommendations and other relevant measures in the 2014/53/EU directive. The latest applicable version of the Declaration of Conformity can be viewed on the website http://crosscall.com/wp- content/uploads/2017/10 CE-INTERNATIONAL-DECLARATION-OF-CONFORMITY- CORE-X3.pdf...
  • Page 30: Frequency Bands And Power

    FREQUENCY BAND AND POWER • Frequency band used by radio equipment: certain bands may not be available in all countries or all regions. Please contact the local operator to get more detailed information. • Maximum radio signal frequency emitted in the frequency band where the radio equipment operates: The maximum power for all the bands is less than the highest specified limit value under the associated harmonised standard.
  • Page 31: Information About Accessories And Software

    • 1.363 W/kg for the body CORE-X3, designed in France and assembled in China Created and imported by: CROSSCALL – 245 RUE PAUL LANGEVIN 13290 AIX EN Pce – France Please visit the www.crosscall.com website to get the complete version of the user guide.
  • Page 32: Appendix

    • The mobile of a Customer or third party who has modified the software originally supplied by the manufacturer, • Any modification or repair by persons unauthorised by CROSSCALL or its subsidiaries, or your retailer, • Oxidation caused by the customer incorrectly inserting the USB or audio port caps, which are essential for ensuring the product’s water resistance.
  • Page 33 If the lack of conformity or defect is confirmed, all or part of your phone will be replaced or repaired. This warranty covers parts as well as labour costs. Before sending your phone to our After-Sales Service, we recommend: • Writing down and putting your IMEI somewhere safe (*), •...

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