Maxcom MM141 User Manual

Maxcom MM141 User Manual

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USER MANUAL
GSM Mobile Telephone
MM141
Reading this Manual is highly recommended prior to using it.
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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL GSM Mobile Telephone MM141 Reading this Manual is highly recommended prior to using it.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Introduction ..............6 Accessories................ 7 Important safety precautions ..........7 Telephone description ............. 10 ....................10 LCD Description ............12 4.1.1 Icons on LCD ............12 Getting started ..............13 SIM Card Installation ........... 13 Memory Card Installation ..........14 Battery Installation ............
  • Page 4 Sentbox ................ 25 Drafts ................27 Outbox ................. 27 Templates ..............28 Network Messages ............28 Voicemail ..............28 Text & Multimedia Message Settings ......28 Call Log ................29 Multimedia/Tools ............30 10.2 Video ................ 31 10.3 Voice Recorder ............32 10.4 Radio FM ..............
  • Page 5 11.3.3 Auto Power On/Off ........... 42 11.3.4 Battery Level ............. 42 11.3.5 Restore Factory Settings ........42 11.4 LCD ................42 11.5 Security Settings ............43 11.6 Menu/Connections ........... 44 11.6.1 Account ............. 44 11.6.2 GPRS Service ............. 44 11.6.3 Network Selection ..........
  • Page 6: Introduction

    User Manual. For more information or assistance, go to our website at www.maxcom.pl. The Manufacturer reserves his rights to any information provided in this User Manual. Copyrights and trademarks as mentioned in this document remain the property of their owner.
  • Page 7: Accessories

    CCESSORIES Use only batteries, chargers, and accessories recommended by the phone Manufacturer. To see what accessories are available in your area, contact your seller. MPORTANT SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Reading the guidelines below will minimize the risk of misusing the phone.  USING –...
  • Page 8 volume of the phone and properly set the hearing aid sensitivity.  ELECTRONIC MEDICAL EQUIPMENT – The telephone is a radio transmitter that might interfere with medical equipment and implants such as hearing aids, heart pacemakers, and insulin pumps, etc. The minimum distance of 15 cm between the phone and the implant is recommended.
  • Page 9  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. Always lower the volume prior to using a headset.
  • Page 10: Telephone Description

    ELEPHONE DESCRIPTION Speakerphone 3,4 Left Function Key (LFK)/Right Function Key (RFK): These keys allow you to use a feature shown in the bottom left/right corner...
  • Page 11 „Green Receiver” – the key is used to make/answer phone calls for the SIM1 and SIM2 cards (If there are two cards in the phone). In Idle mode, press this key to see the latest made phone call. „Red receiver” ON/OFF key, END CALL/ABORT: It allows you to end or reject an incoming phone call.
  • Page 12: Lcd Description

    LCD Description 4.1.1 Icons on LCD Icon Message Network signal strength: the more bars it displays, the stronger the signal. SIM1/SIM2: displays 1 or 2 in the bottom left corner of the icon. Alarm clock has been set and activated Missed phone call: The icon is displayed as soon as there is/are missed phone call(s) on the SIM1/SIM2 Battery level...
  • Page 13: Getting Started

    Text & multimedia message: It is displayed in the top corner to indicate unread text messages Signals an incoming phone call Normal ringtone (there is no icon on the display) No sound Indoors Outdoors The icon is displayed as soon as Bluetooth is enabled The icon is displayed when the headset in being used.
  • Page 14: Memory Card Installation

    next to the battery, on the left hand side. SIM 2 – gently open the SIM2 holder tray, insert the SIM card into the slot so that its gold contact pins will face upwards, and the notched corner will be placed next to the battery, on the right hand side.
  • Page 15: Battery Installation

    Be careful while using the memory card especially while inserting and removing the card. Some memory cards must be formatted on a computer before the first use. Make backup copies of data stored on 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 16: Charging The Battery

    Charging the Battery 1. Plug the charger into a power outlet. 2. Plug the other end of the charger into a jack at the bottom of the phone. If the charger is properly plugged in, battery indicator bars will blink on the LCD. As soon as the battery is fully charged and battery indicator bars stop blinking, unplug the battery.
  • Page 17: Security Codes

    Security Codes 5.6.1 PIN Code It is a personal identification code for your SIM card 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 service the PIN2 Code. If you enter an incorrect PIN three times in a row your SIM card will be locked.
  • Page 18: Making Phone Calls

    code (if security is enabled). As soon as the PIN code and the telephone code are entered, the phone will go to the standby mode for the current SIM card. 2. If there are two SIM cards in the phone (depending on the security settings) a text input field might appear for you to enter PIN SIM1 code and PIN SIM2 code.
  • Page 19: Answering Phone Calls

    1. Dialing extension numbers: There are some numbers that cannot be dialed directly, and it is necessary to dial a call center number or get connected to the switchboard first, and then to dial the extension number. Type the call center number, and then select „P” by using [*], and enter the extension number.
  • Page 20: Keypad Lock

    incoming phone call. there function [Settings->Call Settings->Other->Auto Call Recorder] enabled Options [Enabled], an incoming phone call will be automatically recorded as soon as it is answered. If you do not wish to answer an incoming phone call, press the red receiver key. To mute the incoming phone call, press the Left Function Key.
  • Page 21: Phonebook

    HONEBOOK Menu>Phonebook Phonebook allows you to store and manage frequently used Contacts. There are two locations for you to save frequently used names and phone numbers: either on the SIM card or in the phone memory. The number of Contacts you can save on the SIM card depends on its storage capacity.
  • Page 22: Finding Contacts

    Finding Contacts 1. Select „Phonebook”, and enter the name you are looking for to directly go the list of names that are most similar to the name you have entered. Use the key [#] to change the text input method while entering searching criteria.
  • Page 23: Importing/Exporting Contacts

    Importing/Exporting Contacts In the Phonebook, select „Options”->„Import/Export”->„Import Contacts”. Select where you wish to import Contacts from, press „Mark” and then „Select”, and Contacts will be added to the Phonebook. In the Phonebook select „Options”->„Import/Export”-> „Export Contacts”. Select where you wish to save Contacts, press „Mark” and then „Select”, and Contacts will be saved in the location of your choice.
  • Page 24: Text & Multimedia Messages

    & M ULTIMEDIA ESSAGES Menu>Messages 8.1.1 Inbox As soon as you received a text or multimedia message, you will hear a message beep ringtone, and an unread message icon will be displayed on the LCD. Text and multimedia messages you have received might be stored either in the phone or on the SIM card.
  • Page 25: Sentbox

     Relocate: you can move the message either to the phone or the SIM card  Copy: you can copy the message to either the phone or the SIM card  Mark: marked messages might be moved, copied, blocked or replied to by the text or multimedia message ...
  • Page 26 how many text messages have been sent will appear in the top right corner. Mode and language used to type a text might be changed by pressing the key [#]. 2.Sending a text message - press the Left Function Key [Options], to select the following options while editing the message: ...
  • Page 27: Drafts

    - previous slide: a new site will be added ahead of the last slide - image: select and add the file, - audio: select and add the file - video: select and add the file - attachment: business card or other: select and add ...
  • Page 28: Templates

    Templates Select a ready to go template to send a quick message. Templates might be edited. Network Messages Network messages are some sort of information service; they are sent by the service provider. In MENU->Messages->Network Messages you can either enable or disable such a feature, set channels, language, and read messages.
  • Page 29: Call Log

    - SIM1/SIM2 of MMS account: you can select a multimedia account, - select delivery options: auto delivery, advertisements, delivery reports - options: set validity period, priority, delivery report, request to read the message again, send anonymously - file storage: a location to save multimedia messages - playing sound: enable/disable this feature - restore default: allows you to restore factory multimedia settings...
  • Page 30: Multimedia/Tools

     Delete All: allows you to delete all calls from the Call Log  Talk time: allows you to see how long the last phone call took and allows you to see the length of incoming and outcoming calls.  GPRS Counter: allows you to see how much data has been sent and received.
  • Page 31: Video

    - Settings: select a background for the audio player, equalizer, Bluetooth port, BT headset stereo. 10.2 Video This menu allows you to play video files saved on the memory card. The phone supports files 3GP, AVI. Some audio files are not supported by the phone.
  • Page 32: Voice Recorder

    10.3 Voice Recorder Your phone has a feature of recording phone calls or any sound in the file AMR or WAV. After entering the Voice Recorder, press the key Save or Options/Record to start recording. While recording, press the Left Function Key to pause/continue recording.
  • Page 33: Camera/Video Camera

     File list – lets you play saved radio shows,  Memory – select a location to save a radio show. 10.5 Camera/Video Camera Your phone is equipped with both a video camera and a camera. Photo and video files might be saved on the memory card or in the phone memory.
  • Page 34: Bluetooth

    10.7 Bluetooth The phone might be used to transfer data in Bluetooth technology. Bluetooth technology might establish a wireless connection between electronic devices within a range of up to 10m. Wireless Bluetooth connection might be lost if there is a barrier (a wall or other electronic device).
  • Page 35: Internet

    10.8 Internet Use the browser and type the address of a website you wish to view. To navigate, use the navigation keys. Note: There are some audio/video formats the phone does not support. While using the browser, there is data transmission. Additional fee will apply.
  • Page 36: 10.10 Calculator

    10.10 Calculator Your telephone has a calculator that can perform four basic mathematical operations, making calculations easy. Note: The calculator is precise up to 14th digit. Type the first number, using the keys up/down/right/left, select an operation, type the second number, and press OK. 10.11 Calendar There will be a calendar for a given month displayed on the LCD, with the current date highlighted in a different color.
  • Page 37: Sim Service (Stk)

    settings, select “Options”->”Save”. 10.13 SIM Service (STK) Regardless features of the phone, the SIM card might offer you some additional service. Name and features of such menu depend on types of available service. 10.14 Torch Press and hold the key 0 to switch on/off a torch, or go to “Menu”->”Torch”, and switch on/off the torch.
  • Page 38: Phone Call Settings

    message alert for SIM1 and SIM2  Volume: Adjust volume for phone call ringtone, message beep ringtone, ringtone for alarm and calendar, phone call (conversation) volume, phone on/off beep, and the phone ringtone (phone on/off).  Alert type: select Ringtone or Silent ...
  • Page 39: Call Waiting

    11.2.3 Call Waiting It is a network service – you might either enable or disable the feature of call waiting. 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 of a second call;...
  • Page 40: Other

    11.2.6 Other  Call duration alert – set time for the phone to emit a short beep at a certain point of the phone talk.  Auto redial – when the feature is enabled, and the recipient does not answer your call, the phone will automatically redial the number.
  • Page 41: Phone Settings

    11.3 Phone Settings 11.3.1 Time and Date The phone has current time and date from the network. To change additional settings select: Menu->Settings->Phone Settings->Time & Date. Set time and date, and time format, and date format. Time format – you can set time format to be displayed (12 or 24h), and date format - (DD/MM/YYYY, MM/DD/YYYY, YYYY/MM/DD) 11.3.2 Language...
  • Page 42: Auto Power On/Off

    11.3.3 Auto Power On/Off Plan to power the phone on/off – this feature allows you to set time for the phone to get automatically switched on or off. If the time to switch on concurs with the time to switch off, neither of these actions will be performed.
  • Page 43: Security Settings

     Auto Keypad Lock: select time for the keypad to be active. 11.5 Security Settings Security are settings related to protecting the phone and the SIM card.  PIN1: If you have not received a PIN code from the service provider, enter any wrong PIN code three times, enter the PUK code you have received from the provider, and then enter your PIN;...
  • Page 44: Menu/Connections

    11.6 Menu/Connections 11.6.1 Account The telephone has default settings of some providers. Or, you can either add a new account or edit an existing account. 11.6.2 GPRS Service The telephone has default WAP and GPRS settings of some providers. You can use the phone to make a packet connection in the GSM network.
  • Page 45: Faq (Troubleshooting)

    FAQ (T ROUBLESHOOTING Only qualified service is authorized to repair your phone. Unauthorized repair and modifications void the Manufacturer’s warranty! „Cannot make a Make sure the number you are dialing is correct. If phone call” you make an international phone call, dial a country code before the actual number (eg.
  • Page 46 “Can I make an If you are in the area with no reception of any emergency call network, no phone calls can be made. if there is no reception or if there are no If you have no funds available on the account, funds on my emergency call to 112 can be made account?”...
  • Page 47: Technical Specs

    “When is the fee A fee for making a phone call is charged as soon for making a as a phone call is made. To learn more about phone call charging details, contact your service provider. charged?” „How to make Enable Delivery Report option.
  • Page 48: Sar Information

    moving, the phone switches between relay transmitters and such switching also significantly affects the battery life. After multiple charges and discharges, it is natural for the battery to eventually lose its ability to hold a charge. Please get a new battery if you notice a significant drop in the battery’s performance.
  • Page 49 all people regardless their age and health condition. Such guidelines use a unit of measurement called Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) – actual absorption. As recommended by ICNIRP, the border value of SAR for portable equipment is 2,0 watts per kilogram (W/kg).
  • Page 50: Protect Your Environment

    requirements in different countries as well as to frequencies in a given network. ROTECT NVIRONMENT Note: 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 51 NEVER PUT BATTERIES AND CHARGERS INTO FIRE!
  • Page 52 Manual might vary depending on the software and the country. If technical assistance is required, please contact the technical department at +48 32 325 07 00 or send an email to: serwis@maxcom.pl Our website: http://www.maxcom.pl/ Note: Actual performance of battery depends on a local network environment, SIM card, and the way the phone is used.
  • Page 53 Declaration of Conformity...
  • Page 55 Technical Assistance – tel.: +48 32 325 07 00 or email at: serwis@maxcom.pl Manufacturer and Distributor: MAXCOM S.A. ul. Towarowa 23a 43-100 Tychy Poland tel.: +48 32 327 70 89 fax: +48 32 327 78 60 www.maxcom.pl e-mail: office@maxcom.pl 0700...

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