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Mobile Telephone GSM MM901
MANUAL
Reading this Manual is highly recommended
prior to using the telephone

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  • Page 1 Mobile Telephone GSM MM901 MANUAL Reading this Manual is highly recommended prior to using the telephone...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Introduction ..............6 Accessories ................ 6 Safety Guidelines .............. 7 Telephone Description............9 4.1 Display Icons and Symbols ..........11 4.1.1 Display Icons ............11 Getting Started ..............12 SIM Card Installation ........... 12 Memory Card Installation ..........12 Battery Installation: ............. 13 Remove the Battery .............
  • Page 4 10.1 Call Log ..............24 10.2 Call Settings .............. 25 10.2.1 Number Withholding ........25 10.2.2 Call Waiting ............26 10.3 Call Forwarding ............26 10.4 Call Barring .............. 26 10.5 Advanced Settings ............ 26 10.5.1 Redial ..............26 10.5.2 Call Duration Reminder ........
  • Page 5 FAQ (Troubleshooting) ..........37 Technical Specifications ..........40 Warranty ..............40 Battery Information ............. 42 SAR Information ............43 Protecting Environment ..........44 Declaration of Conformity..........47...
  • Page 6: Introduction

    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 7: Safety Guidelines

    AFETY UIDELINES 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.  You mustn’t use your phone in any area where the use of mobile phones is prohibited such as hospitals, airplanes, refueling points or in proximity to flammable materials.
  • Page 8 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.  ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT – to minimize the risk of demagnetization, keep your phone away from electrical devices for longer time.
  • Page 9: Telephone Description

    ELEPHONE ESCRIPTION 1 Speakerphone 2 Display 3, 4 Left Function Key (LFK)/Right Function Key (RFK): Performs functions of display in the bottom left/right corner. Make Call button is used to place/answer phone calls on SIM1 card or SIM2 card if two SIM cards have been inserted into the phone.
  • Page 10 reject an incoming phone call. Press and hold this button to SWITCH your phone ON or OFF. Also, the button returns your phone to Idle mode while the phone is in other options. Navigation keys: allow the cursor to move left, right, up and down or to scroll through the menu.
  • Page 11: Display Icons And Symbols

    4.1 D ISPLAY CONS AND YMBOLS Display Icon Box Date & Hour Logo/Name of the SIM1 service provider Logo /Name of the SIM2 service provider The right function key function (RFK) The Left Function Key (LFK) function 4.1.1 Display Icons Icon Description Signal strength level: the more lines, the stronger the...
  • Page 12: Getting Started

    after certain time. To turn on the display backlight press the RFK or the End Call button. ETTING TARTED SIM Card Installation The telephone can hold two SIM cards. Insert at least one SIM card into your phone prior to using it. You will receive the SIM card from your service provider.
  • Page 13: Battery Installation

    remove the battery, Slide the card pin to your left, and lift up the released end of card. Insert the memory card with the metal connectors face downward (pay close attention to notches) Close the memory card holder by sliding the pin to your right. Be careful while using the memory card particularly while installing and uninstalling the card.
  • Page 14: Charge The Battery

    to malfunction. Charge the Battery Plug the charger into a power outlet. Open the cover flap on the micro-USB socket that is located at the top of the phone. Plug the charger into a socket of the phone. A battery icon will start blinking after the charger is properly connected.
  • Page 15: Security Codes

    Security Codes 5.6.1 PIN Code PIN Code is the SIM card Personal Identification Number and it is provided by the service provider. PIN2 code is provided by the service provider along with SIM cards. Some SIM cards do not have such codes. If you enter incorrect PIN three times in a row, the SIM card will be blocked.
  • Page 16: Making Phone Calls

    other. If you make a mistake while typing the PIN and the security code, you might clear your input by pressing the RFK (right function key). After the phone is switched on, available network(s) is/are automatically searched for. As soon as an authorized network is detected, the network name and signal strength are displayed on the screen.
  • Page 17: Answering Phone Calls

    Up/Down to find a Contact, or press the Contact name’s first letter to bring you the list of Contacts with names starting with this letter, and highlight the desired Contact. 4. Dialing a number from Call Log: Enter Call Log (press the Make Call button in Idle mode or select Menu), and use navigation keys Up/Down to highlight the Contact you wish to call.
  • Page 18: Keypad Lock

    Keypad Lock To lock the keypad, press the LFK and then press . If auto keypad lock is enabled, the phone will automatically lock the keypad after predefined time of inactivity. To unlock the keypad, press the LFK and then Emergency Call You might directly dial the emergency number 112 with no SIM card.
  • Page 19: Viewing Phonebook

    Viewing Phonebook While viewing the Phonebook entries, you can input letter(s) or number(s) to be brought to Contacts that start with these letters/numbers. After highlighting the Contact, press the Make Call button and then select the SIM card you wish to use to dial the number. To finish the phone call, press the End Call button Press the LFK to access the Phonebook options: Preview, Send a Text Message, Make Call, Edit, Delete, Copy, Settings.
  • Page 20: Deleting Contacts

    Copying Contacts: In the Phonebook, select the Contact you wish to copy, press „Options”->„Copy”, select a future location, and press „Select”. Copy All Contacts: In the Phonebook, press „Options”-> “Settings”-> „Copy All”, select the current location, press OK and then select the future location. Deleting Contacts 1.
  • Page 21: Messages

    Text message service depends on the telephone network functions and it allows to send, receive, and edit text messages. To learn more about this service, contact your service provider. The telephone MM901 does not serve multimedia messages. Text Messages Menu>Messages 9.1.1...
  • Page 22: Sent

    message might get lost or might be incomplete. On the list of messages, press the „Ok” key to read a selected message. Press the LFK [Options] to display the following menu:  Preview: open the message. -Preview/options/advanced - Use the number: the Caller’s number - Use USSD, the unstructured supplementary service data ...
  • Page 23: Drafts

    60 characters. Information on how many characters and how many messages are sent is displayed at the top right corner. Telephone MM901 does not service multimedia messages. While editing the message, press the Left Function Key [Options] to select the following options: ...
  • Page 24: Text Message Settings

    folder. Text Message Settings This option allows you to change settings and save parameters of text message service on SIM1/SIM2 cards.  SIM1: You can select the Messages Service Center Number, enable/disable delivery reports, enable/disable a reply path, set a voicemail, activate/deactivate saving of sent messages, and select the location for messages to be saved.
  • Page 25: Call Settings

    In front of each entry, there are icons informing about the type of a phone call. If you enter the Call Log from Menu, the following options are available:  Missed: a list of missed phone calls,  Dialed: a list of dialed numbers ...
  • Page 26: Call Waiting

    10.2.2 Call Waiting It is a network service, the feature of call waiting might be enabled or disabled. If call waiting is enabled, and the user is talking on the phone, he/she will be notified about any other incoming phone call by a special beep, and the second caller number will be displayed on the screen.
  • Page 27: Answering Phone Calls

    Every certain time (30-60 sec) or after a lapse of certain time (1-3000 sec) you will hear a beep informing you about the time that has been passed while talking. 10.5.3 Answering Phone Calls You can enable answering phone calls by pressing any key. You can also set incoming phone calls to be automatically answered if the earpiece is connected.
  • Page 28: Video Player

    [Options], to perform the following: Rotate, Use As, Photo Details. 11.3 Video Player This feature allows you to play videos saved on the memory card in the “Videos” folder. The phone supports 3GP and AVI files. Some video formats are not supported by the phone.
  • Page 29: Voice Recorder

    - automatically generated playlist, - replay, - play randomly, - play in background. 11.5 Voice Recorder Your phone has the ability to record phone conversations or other audio in AMR or WAV formats. After entering the Voice Recorder, press the key Options/New Recording to start recording.
  • Page 30: Tools

    - Manual Tuning In – manually enter the radio frequency to tune in, - Tuning In – channels will be automatically tuned in and saved in the Channel list, - Settings:  Play in background (the radio keeps playing even if the screen returns to Idle mode ...
  • Page 31: Memory

    user about launching the alarm. In the Alarm Clock menu, you can set: time, repeat days, alarm tone, alarm type. Select an alarm out of the list and press the LFK [Edit] to enter the settings menu. After selecting above options, press the LFK [Options] and select [Save] to confirm.
  • Page 32: Calculator

     Copy: Copy the file to another folder,  Move to: Move the file to another folder,  Details: View the file details. 12.4 Calculator There is a calculator on your phone with four basic operations allowing you to perform simple mathematical calculations.
  • Page 33: Dual Sim Settings

    situations. Available profiles: General, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor. Press the LFK [Options] and select “Activate” to use a profile. Select „Adjust” to select the following options:  Alert Type: Set a ringtone or vibration,  Ringtone Type: Set the ringtone to be repeated, ...
  • Page 34: Telephone Settings

    14.3 Telephone Settings Menu>Settings> Phone Settings 14.3.1 Date and Time Set time and date, time and date format and your time zone. Time/Date Format – time display format settings (12 or 24). Date display format settings (DD/MM/YYYY, MM/DD/YYYY, YYYY/MM/DD). 14.3.2 Change Menu Language Press: 3x Down key 2x Down key...
  • Page 35: Dedicated Keys

    mode, it will serve as the background screen)  Auto Keypad Lock – allows you to automatically lock the keypad after a predefined time of inactivity or since last press of any key. To unlock the keypad, press the LFK and then *, ...
  • Page 36: Network Settings

    14.5 Network Settings To set network options, you might select either SIM1 or SIM2 card.  Network selection: Select an option to either automatically or manually select the network. If the automatic selection is set, the phone will automatically select the network that serves your SIM card.
  • Page 37: Telephone Security Settings

    SIM card will be blocked. Your SIM card should be accompanied by PIN and Personal Unblocking Key [PUK]. Otherwise, contact your service provider.  Update PIN/PIN2 This menu allows you to update PIN and PIN2 codes. In order to update the codes, input old codes and type new codes twice.
  • Page 38 „Cannot make Make sure the phone number is correct. If a phone call” you make an international phone call, dial a country code before the actual number (eg. 0049 or +49 for Germany). If you have a prepaid card, make sure, there are sufficient funds available on the card to place a phone call.
  • Page 39 “Can I make If you are in the area with no reception of any an emergency network, no phone calls can be made. call if there is no reception If you have no funds available on the or if there are account, emergency call 112 can be made.
  • Page 40: Technical Specifications

    Up to 230 hours (battery 650mAh) Up to 360 hours (battery 1400mAh). ARRANTY 1. The phone shall be under Maxcom’s warranty from the date of purchase by the first consumer purchaser for 24 months; its accessories subject to wear and tear such as batteries, chargers, headsets are under warranty for 6 months.
  • Page 41 14 business days since the date of delivering the product to the authorized Maxcom service in Tychy at 23a Towarowa Street. Under special circumstances, the repair period might be extended to 21 days, upon notification to the customer.
  • Page 42: Battery Information

    12. Maxcom S.A shall not be liable for losing any software or data stored on the device; such data or software might be erased during the repair process. To avoid losing such information, data, and software, creating a back up copy of data and software is highly recommended.
  • Page 43: Sar Information

    NFORMATION Information on impact of radio waves and the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). The mobile telephone Maxcom MM901 is designed to meet all safety requirements pertaining to impact of radio waves recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the International Commission on...
  • Page 44: Protecting Environment

    Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP), an independent scientific organization with a big safety margin to protect all people regardless their age and health condition. In recommendations pertaining to impact of radio waves, the term Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is used. As recommended by ICNIRP, the border value of SAR is 2,0 watts per kilogram (W/kg), with the value averaged over any 10g of tissue.
  • Page 45 If any technical assistance is required, contact the technical department at +48 32 325 07 00 or via email at serwis@maxcom.pl. Our website...
  • Page 46 Note: Local network conditions, SIM card and the way the phone is used impact the battery performance. The Manufacturer shall liable problems/consequences arising from misuse, abuse or noncompliance with this Manual. Note: The Manufacturer reserves the right to change or...
  • Page 47: Declaration Of Conformity

    ECLARATION OF ONFORMITY...
  • Page 48 MAXCOM S.A. ul. Towarowa 23a 43-100 Tychy tel.: 32 327 70 89 fax: 32 327 78 60 www.maxcom.pl e-mail: office@maxcom. 0700...

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