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  • Page 1 Mobile Phone...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    19. Care and user information 10. Short Messages (SMS) 20. Additional Safety Information The AVUS C12 is an ergonomic GSM telephone that was developed in cooperation with industrial designers for customers that are looking for an elegant, reliable and easy to use mobile telephone.
  • Page 3: Specifi Cations

    1. Specifi cations GSM Frequencies: Dual Band Operation GSM 900/1800 Talk Time: Up to 6 Hours Standby Time: Up to 250 Hours Display: Black and White Display, 35 x 22 mm with Amber Backlit for Maximum Contrast Ring tones: • 6 Different Polyphonic Ringtones •...
  • Page 4 Approx. ca. 108 x 51 x 17 mm Weight: Approx. ca. 98 g (with Standard Battery) Interfaces: Headset Connector (2.5 mm), Power Supply Package content: AVUS C12 Mobile Phone, 900 mAh Li-Ion Battery, AVUS C12 Stereo Headset, 100 – 240V Travel Charger, Manual...
  • Page 5: Safety Information

    2. Safety Information Use the mobile telephone only in places where its use is not forbidden or could not pose a danger: Do not use the telephone in airplanes, in hospitals, at fuelling stations, in demolition ranges or in an automobile whilst you yourself are driving.
  • Page 6: General Information

    3. General Information This mobile telephone has been developed for operation in EGSM 900 and 1800 networks – further informa- tion on the services in these networks are available from your mobile communications provider. On direction of the mobile communications provider certain functions of this mobile telephone may have been deactivated or modifi...
  • Page 7: Inserting The Battery And The Sim Card

    4. Inserting the Battery and the SIM Card To protect the battery during transport it is not inser- 1. Remove the battery cover on the back side by ted in the mobile telephone. In case the dealer from sliding it to the case‘s base. whom you purchased the telephone has not already inserted the battery, follow the following steps.
  • Page 8 4. Einlegen der SIM-Karte und des Akkus 2. Put the battery in the battery slot 3 metal contact 3. Cover the battery, insuring the battery cover en- points towards back and be in line with the metal tirely closed with a “Click” sound. bolts at the bottom line of the cell phone, ensu ring the battery‘s 3 metal contact points are in close alignment with the 3 metal bolts of the cell...
  • Page 9 4. Inserting the Battery and the SIM Card Before using the mobile telephone you also need to 1. Remove the battery cover on the back side by insert a SIM card. Disconnect the mobile telephone sliding it to the case‘s base. from the power source for that and switch off the mobile telephone.
  • Page 10 4. Inserting the Battery and the SIM Card 2. The battery could easily be removed by pressing 3. Make sure the SIM card’s metal contacts poin- the edge of it and making a lift with your fi ngers. ting downward and gap upward, and then slide the SIM card towards the direction pointed by the battery slot arrow until it is properly placed in the SIM card slot.
  • Page 11 4. Inserting the Battery and the SIM Card 4. Put the battery in the battery slot 3 metal contact 5. Cover the battery, insuring the battery cover en- points towards back and be in line with the metal tirely closed with a „Click” sound. bolts at the bottom line of the cell phone, ensu- ring the battery‘s 3 metal contact points are in close alignment with the 3 metal bolts of the cell...
  • Page 12: Charging The Batteries

    5. Charging the Batteries The battery should be fully charged before starting up the mobile telephone. Use only the supplied power pack for that or the approved vehicle charging adapter. Use only the supplied battery or the approved substitute type. Appropriate instructions are available from your dealer or from the service hotline.
  • Page 13 5. Charging the Battery Plug the charger in the power socket. If the battery is completely discharged, it may take a After charging fi nished: unplug the charger from the few minutes before the telephone indicates that it is power socket, unplug its other end from the phone. being charged and that it can be used for telephony.
  • Page 14 5. Charging the Battery If the battery is completely discharged, it may take a few minutes before the telephone indicates that it is being charged and that it can be used for telephony. The telephone will indicate when the charging process has been completed.
  • Page 15 6. Keys and Connectors Headset Flash- Connector light Navigatio- ne Key Call Key End Key Down Charger Connector Navigation Quick Dial Keys Girl/Boy Hearing Aid Key...
  • Page 16 6. Keys and Connectors Volume Key Emergency Flashlight Key Radio Lock...
  • Page 17: Keys And Connectors

    6. Keys and Connectors Please note that you can the volume keys inside menu’s to move the cursor / selection up and down.
  • Page 18: Display And Status Symbols

    7. Display and Status Symbols The display has six areas: The status of the mobile telephone is indicated in the top area, the middle area shows call numbers or text messages, and selection functions in the menu or for the function keys are displayed at the bottom.
  • Page 19 7. Display and Status Symbols The status symbols in the top area have the following meaning: Battery status Signa status Alarm clock Unread messages Ring Vibration Call transfer...
  • Page 20 7. Display and Status Symbols Missed calls Please insert the headphone Keyboard unlocked Keyboard unlocked New messages received while keyboard locked Missed calls while keyboard locked New messages and missed calls while keyboard locked...
  • Page 21: Switsching On And Off

    8. Switching On and Off The SIM card has to be inserted before using the mobile telephone. Long pressing will turn on the cell phone. If your PIN code has been set to the ‘open’ state, the cell phone will automatically ask you to enter the PIN code, and you may turn on the cell phone by entering the PIN code and confirm by pressing the green key.
  • Page 22 8.1. Function of the Keys Function • Make calls • Receiving a call: press and answer the call • Standby mode: press and check call records Call Key (green) • Operating: confirm functions selecte • Long press to turn cell phone under from power-off state •...
  • Page 23 8.1. Function of the Keys Function • Standby mode: press and enter into main menu • Standby mode: press and enter into main menu Up Navigation Key • Operating: press and move the cursor up • Operating: press and move the cursor up •...
  • Page 24 8.1. Function of the Keys Function • Press “+” to make the volume ahigher Volume Key • Press “-” to make the volume lower • Could be used when making/answering calls, listening to radio, adjusting volume Radio Key • Press to turn on/off the radio under standby state •...
  • Page 25 8.2. One Key Hearing Aid You may long press (Hearing Aid) and set the volume to the hearing aid level. How to set hearing aid volume: Press the Navigation key and enter into the main menu, then select [Settings] [Phone Settings]  [One Key Hearing Aid].
  • Page 26 9. Voice Calls 9.1. Making a Call 1. Enter the area code and phone number, and press the Call key 2. If the entered number is not correct, you can press the End key to delete the number on the left of the cursor, or long press the End key to delete all the numbers.
  • Page 27: Voice Calls

    9. Voice Calls reached, it will continue to dial the next number until one number is reached; after finishing the reached emergency call, the cell phone will continue to dial the next emergency number until you push upward the “SOS” key to its initial position. 4.
  • Page 28 9. Voice Calls 9.3.International Calls 1. Under standby mode, “+” (international code) symbol will be entered after you short press for two times, then, you can enter the country code followed by area code and fixed telephone or cell phone number (with no ‘0’...
  • Page 29 9. Voice Calls 9.4. Accepting a Call and Missed Calls Depending on the profi le, the mobile telephone will either ring and/or vibrate when there is an incoming call. You have the following options then: To accept the call, press the Call/OK key To reject the call, press the Power/End key To end the call, press the Power/End key as well If you have missed a call, you will receive a message on the phone’s display.
  • Page 30 9. Voice Calls With the Up/Down key you can select a missed call and by pressing (OK) you can select between the following options: Dial Call this number Send SMS Send SMS to this number Delete Delete information on this call Save this number in the Phonebook Save Edit...
  • Page 31 9. Voice Calls 9.5. Extended functions during a telephone call Note: Some of these functions depend on services that your mobile communications provider can provide. If during a running call another call comes in, you can either reject the new incoming call by pressing (Reject) or take the second call by pressing (Answer).
  • Page 32 9. Voice Calls Switch on the handsfree function so that you can make a call without H-Free holding the phone in your hand - can be switched off in like manner. Mute Mute the current call Swap Swap between the calls Conference Connect the calls to a conference End all...
  • Page 33 9. Voice Calls 9.6. Volume, mute and handsfree function The volume can be set to the desired level using the volume control keys. If you press the Call/OK key (Option) during the telephone call, you can select the following functions from a menu: Switch on the handsfree function so that you can make a call without H-Free holding the phone in your hand - can be switched off in like manner.
  • Page 34: Short Messages (Sms)

    10. Short Messages (SMS) 1. When appears on the screen, it means you have got a new message. When your storage limit for SMS is reached, the will keep flashing until you delete unneeded SMS. 2. Switch entering modes: press “#” or press the Call key to enter in to [option] menu and then select “Entering Modes”.
  • Page 35 10. Short Messages (SMS) 5. Emergency message: please edit an emergency message which could help you in case of emergency. The cell phone will automatically send it to the SOS numbers that have been defi ned in the phone book and can receive SMS.
  • Page 36 10. Short Messages (SMS) 10.1. Entering Mode 1. You can switch the entering modes by pressing “#” under message editing mode. There are ‘English Letter’, ‘Number’ and other preset entering modes. 2. English Letter: you may choose Caps, Lowercases, and their combination. This mode allows you to enter one letter a time.
  • Page 37: Call Records

    11. Call records 1. You can enter into Call Records by pressing the green key under standby mode. In the Call Records, you can fi nd recent Outgoing, Missed or Incoming calls. Each function could store a maximum of 20 records. 2.
  • Page 38: Phonebook

    12. Phonebook 1. You could save names and phone numbers (contacts) to the phone memory and SIM card memory; contacts saved to the phone memory are marked with contacts saved to the SIM card memory are with 2. Create new contacts: select [Phonebook] [Add New Contacts] to add new contacts; select [Phonebook] ...
  • Page 39 12. Phonebook 6. Delete contacts: select Menu  [Phonebook]  [Delete Contacts] to delete certain or all contacts saved in the cell phone or SIM card; you can also delete contacts one by one in this way: enter into [Phonebook], press the Call key under the contact name, and then, press [Delete Contacts].
  • Page 40: Profi Le

    13. Profi le 1. Profile: you can select [Standard], [Conference], [Outdoor], [Indoor ] and [Headset] 2. You can select [Standard]  [Apply] to set the profile at the default mode; select [Standard] [Personal Settings]  [Ring Settings] to select sounds for coming calls, SMS, turning on/off, and key pressing; press [Personal Settings] ...
  • Page 41: Settings

    14. Settings 14.1. Phone Settings 1. Select [Phone Settings]  [One Key Hearing Aid] to set default volume for One Key Hearing Aid. 2. Select [Phone Settings]  [Time & Date] [Time Settings] to set the time; select [Phone Settings]  [Time &...
  • Page 42 14. Settings 14.3. PIN settings Select [PIN] to set the state (on/off) of PIN. Please note: this cell phone supports PIN function. You may also get a voice report of the current time by long pressing “+” or “-” (must be under standby mode) at any time. 14.4.
  • Page 43: Clock

    15. Clock Select [Settings]  [Clock] to set up to 5 clock alarms. You may set the specifi c time, alarming ring, alarming type for or turn on/off each clock alarm.
  • Page 44: Calculator

    16. Calculator 1. Select [MENU]  [Calculator] to get access to the calculator. 2. Using the Navigation key to select “+”, “-”, “×”, “÷” and other operators, and the green key to confirm the selection. 3. Press the red key to clear all entered information, and when the 0 appears on the screen, press the red key to exit the calculator.
  • Page 45: Radio

    17. Radio 1. Under the standby mode, you can turn on the radio by long pressing the Radio key; or turn off the radio by the same operation when the radio is working. 2. You may press the Volume keys (“+”, “-”) to adjust the volume when listening to the radio. 3.
  • Page 46: Supplied Accessories

    18. Supplied Accessories The travel adapter serves to load the battery of your telephone and can be Travel Adapter: operated with various input voltages ranging from 100 to 240 Volt. When the battery is fully charged an appropriate message will appear on the display. Please use only the supplied accessories or only accessories and in particular batteries that are explicitly inten- ded for use with this telephone and approved.
  • Page 47: Care And User Information

    19. Care and user information This telephone was developed and manufactured with utmost care. Please observe the following user instruc- tions so that you can use the telephone for a long time and do not invalidate the warranty conditions: • Keep the telephone away from moisture and liquids. The telephone has various openings (e.g. for the louds- peaker) through which liquids can enter into the inside and thereby destroy the electronics.
  • Page 48 19. Care and user information • Do not use any aggressive cleansers, because they may harm the telephone’s surfaces. • Do not paint the telephone or stick things on it. This may block the mechanics and the keys for example can no longer be pressed.
  • Page 49: Additional Safety Information

    20. Additional Safety Information / SAR Value Keep the telephone and the supplied accessories out of the hands of children, because small parts can get loose that can be swallowed by the children. Ambient conditions Please be sure to observe all valid regulations for the use of mobile telephones and switch it off when use is not permitted.
  • Page 50 20. Additional Safety Information / SAR Value Medical equipment Any form of radio transmission, and this includes mobile telephones, can influence the function of medical equipment, in particular when these are not screened well enough. Switch the telephone off therefore in the vicinity of medical equipment –...
  • Page 51 20. Additional Safety Information / SAR Value People that carry a pacemaker should therefore observe the following instructions: • Always keep a minimum distance of 16 cm/7 inches between the telephone and the pacemaker. • Do not transport the telephone in a breast pocket or near the pacemaker. •...
  • Page 52 20. Additional Safety Information / SAR Value Use in automobiles and airplanes The radio signals of mobile telephones can basically interfere with the electronic systems of automobiles and airplanes. Use the telephone therefore only in automobiles when this is explicitly permitted and observe the respectively valid regulations.
  • Page 53 20. Additional Safety Information / SAR Value Explosive environments Switch off the telephone if you are in an environment where there is a risk of explosion. Observe all the pertinent regulations, because voltage peaks can trigger explosions in these environments that can cause serious, even fatal, injuries.
  • Page 54 20. Additional Safety Information / SAR Value SAR value The SAR value of this mobile phone in GSM mode has a maximum of 1.330 W/kg.
  • Page 55 TO THE MAXIMUM EXTENT PERMITTED BY APPLICABLE LAW, UNDER NO CIRCUMSTANCES SHALL AVUS OR ANY OF ITS LICENSORS BE RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY LOSS OF DATA OR INCOME OR ANY SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INDIRECT DAMAGES HOWSOEVER CAUSED. THE CONTENTS OF THIS DOCUMENT ARE PROVIDED „AS IS“.

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