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( O N ) b P I N 1 b;
Unlock the SIM ............
National Calls .............. FULL NUMBER b
International Calls .......=b ( ' h o l d) COUNTRY CODEb
FULL NUMBER b
b -/] b
View Call List ................
Emergency Calls .........112 (or local number) b
Ending Calls ................
Answering Calls ..........
Earpiece Volume .........Volume keys
MX . 6 8 6 9
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M X - 6 8 6 9
www.maxon.co.kr
www.maxon.dk
999153 Issue: 1 08/99
weight 69g*
volume 94cc
dimensions 109 x 43 x 20mm
full graphic display
status indicator
On-Board 14.4 kbps Data/Fax
( O p t i o n a l )
automatic language selection
SMS (send and receive)
cell broadcast
Clock with Alarm
advice of charge
scratch pad
fixed dialled numbers
conference calls
connected line identification
GSM Phase 2 with
Phase 2+ Features
SIM Application Toolkit
(Class 1 and 2)
T9 Text Input (Optional)
Vibrator Built In (Optional)
* without battery
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  • Page 1 M X - 6 8 6 9 dimensions 109 x 43 x 20mm National Calls ....FULL NUMBER b International Calls ..=b ( ' h o l d) COUNTRY CODEb www.maxon.co.kr full graphic display www.maxon.dk FULL NUMBER b b -/] b View Call List ....
  • Page 2 Dial a displayed nu m b e r, a n swer an B i l l i n g ....../ b 621 b -/] b [ incoming call and store an entry Keypad Lock/Unlock .../ b ' End a call and exit a feature Read SMS Messages ../ b 11 b -/] b [ Operating Mode ../ b 71 b -/] b [ S w i t ch the phone ON and OFF...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Introduction Security 10.2 Safety Getting Started Calls Basics The Phone Book Network Features Troubleshooting Accessories Index The phone is normally set up to automatically show display text in the language of the SIM. If this is not the case, please refer to section 3 for language change instructions.
  • Page 4: Introduction

    10.2 The MX-6869 has been designed to operate on digital when you ring the network operator or service provider GSM900 network. GSM is becoming a worldwide they will need the IMEI number of the phone.
  • Page 5: Safety

    Battery Safety do not short circuit the battery terminals. This will damage the battery, produce heat and may cause a f i r e Personal never dispose of batteries in a fire as this can cause operation of any radio equipment including mobile them to explode.
  • Page 6: Getting Started

    Getting Started Read this section before attempting to use your phone. It tells you how to attach, charge and care for the phone’s battery. We have also included general information about the digital GSM network and given 10.2 instructions of how to insert and unlock the SIM. Your phone has an indicator to visually show its status when you cannot see the display.
  • Page 7: The Battery

    The Battery Your phone is supplied with a rechargeable battery and quick charger. Before you use the phone for the first time, it is important that you F U L L Y C H A R G E THE BATTERY. Failure to do this will affect the life of the battery and reduce operating times between recharges.
  • Page 8: Battery Performance

    Battery Performance Network Connection To maintain battery performance you should operate the phone until you see the low power warning The SIM message or preferably, the phone switches itself OFF, Your network provider will supply you with a plug-in then shows FULLY RECHARGE. If the battery is only SIM for use with your phone.
  • Page 9: Unlocking The Sim

    Unlocking the SIM Connecting to the Network To prevent unauthorised use, the SIM is protected by a After unlocking the SIM, the phone will make an automatic search for your home network or another PIN1 (Personal Identity Number) code. When enabled, suitable operator in your location (‘SEARCHING’...
  • Page 10: The Indicator

    The Indicator The Display The phone has a built-in indicator which can show Red The display will give you a lot of information via its or Yellow and flashes at different speeds according to indicators and symbols. the status of the phone and battery. You can switch the indicator OFF and ON again at any time to suit your operating needs.
  • Page 11: Calls

    Calls After setting up the phone, you’ll want to make and receive calls. This section gives you all the basic information you’ll need. 10.2 Making Calls National Calls Calls to a Fixed Phone Extension International Calls Call List Emergency Calls Answering Calls Missed Calls...
  • Page 12 Calls to a Fixed Phone Extension Making Calls some fixed extension phones cannot be called direct, you need to connect to the exchange before dialling the extension number. The phone will do all the The network operator name must appear in the center dialling for you with one key press provided that you of the display before you can make or receive calls.
  • Page 13: Basics

    Emergency Calls Basics it should be possible to call the emergency services in This section will help you to get to know the phone’s any country which uses the digital GSM network feature, phone book and call menus, provides details provided you are within network coverage (check for about customising the phone for your own use and signal strength bars).
  • Page 14: The Feature Menu

    Feature Menu Structure The Feature Menu All the operating features of the phone are stored in the easy to use menu. A feature can be selected direct via its feature number (see list on next page) or by searching and selecting using the keys (to move the cursor) at the top of the keypad as follows: - enter the feature menu - select a menu group or feature...
  • Page 15: Phone Book Menu Structure

    Phone Book Menu Structure (see section 4 for details) Customising Display Text The phone will display text in the language of the SIM (automatic) or you can choose a language from a list 611 - / ] [ (s e l e c t ) Greeting Message You can input a 36 character message (3 lines of 12) to be displayed each time the phone is switched...
  • Page 16: Keypad Lock

    Vibrating Battery Keypad Lock You can lock the keypad to help prevent if you have a vibrating battery you can set the phone unauthorised or accidental use of your phone. There to vibrate (refer to above) are three lock options: 633 - / ] [ (s e l e c t ) LOCK NOW...
  • Page 17: Basic Features

    Basic Features Billing (Advice of Charge) The phone has built-in call timers which can be used to display the cost of outgoing calls and limit the use of the phone by cost. To enable the feature to work you Battery Discharge must select the currency and enter the current call price per unit.
  • Page 18: Dtmf Tones

    DTMF Tones Call Timer Your phone automatically generates DTMF tones so You can check duration of last call made (bottom line that you can control advanced facilities such as of display) and total call time paging, messaging and home banking services. The 626 - / ] [ tones can be annoying to your caller when entering numbers on display during a call (refer to ‘Scratch...
  • Page 19: The Phone Book

    672 - / ] [ Everything you need to know about the phone book has been grouped together in this section, from Ring type: C Greeting : MAXON MX-6869 storing names and numbers to recalling and dialling. Ring volume: 5 bells Cell Broadcast: Off 3.11...
  • Page 20 Storing a Number and Name The Phone Book enter the phone book menu select NEW for MEMORY A The phone can store telephone numbers and n a m e s or NEW B for MEMORY B onto the SIM. This means that you will always have important numbers with you, even if the SIM is being - / ] [ select a location number from the list...
  • Page 21: Network Features

    Deleting Entries Network Features enter the phone book and select DELETE - / ] [ look up the name and delete In addition to making and receiving calls, the digital Your Own Number GSM network offers other advanced benefits detailed you can store your own number if the SIM supports it in this section.
  • Page 22: Text Messages

    Text Messages SMS Messages Receiving SMS Messages Your phone can send and receive short text messages provided that your network operator supports the an alert tone sounds each time a new message is service (you may have to pay a subscription). There received (this can be disabled, refer to page 5.5) then are two types of messages, SMS and Cell Broadcasts.
  • Page 23 To Send a SMS Message Creating New Messages enter the SEND/EDIT menu, select the message, edit enter the SEND/EDIT menu and select a vacant if necessary then send. Messages that have not been location. The template message will appear if the sent successfully or not sent yet are marked by a black template feature is switched ON.
  • Page 24: Cell Broadcasts

    Entering the Service Centre (S.C.) Number Cell Broadcasts the SMS Service Centre number will be supplied by your network operator if the service is supported SERVICE CENTRE NUMBER Switching Cell Broadcasting ON/OFF Message Validity Period there must be at least one channel entered and one language selected before you can switch cell the Service Centre will repeatedly transmit a sent broadcasting ON...
  • Page 25: Call Forwarding

    Cell Broadcast Language Call Forwarding your phone can only receive messages if the language of broadcast has been entered in a preferred language list. It is a good idea to have more There are two call forwarding options which you can use than one language in the list if you travel abroad, to be assured that all your incoming calls are answered.
  • Page 26: Call Barring

    Call Barring I N C O M I N G - bars all incoming calls ROAMING - allows incoming calls only when operating on the home You can set any combination of the following call bars to network help manage network usage and increase security. The network provider will supply a special four digit CANCEL - cancel all incoming call bars...
  • Page 27: Network Selection

    Network Search Network Selection if you do not want to use the selected network you can force an immediate search then make a choice from a list of available networks in your area You can choose which method your phone uses to - / ] [ ( w a i t ) ( s e l e c t )
  • Page 28: Troubleshooting

    Call Menu Troubleshooting The Phone Will Not Switch ON The call menu features are only available during the phone has shut down because the battery power conversation and may not be supported by all level is too low to make calls, fully recharge the networks.
  • Page 29: Accessories

    ‘ENTER PUK1/2’ Accessories the SIM is blocked because the wrong PIN1/2 has been entered three times in succession. You must apply to your network provider for a special eight digit Quick Charger unblock PIN known as a P U K (the PUK may be charges a 600 mAh NiMH battery to its full capacity in supplied with your PIN1/2) one hour...
  • Page 30 Carry Case Dash Mount Box with Loudspeaker elegant case which protects the phone from standard DIN-sized aluminium assembly, including a scratches, knocks, water stains etc built-in loudspeaker positions the ‘Hands Free’ loudspeaker ideally in the Belt Clip middle of your dash board resulting in unparalleled custom designed belt clip to fit the phone sound quality Car Mount Cradle...
  • Page 31: Index

    Index - preferred list 5 . 1 2 - unblocking A c c e s s o r i e s 7 . 1 C u s t o m i s i n g 3 . 4 Any key answer 3 .

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