SAIET SENIOR STS502 User Manual

SAIET SENIOR STS502 User Manual

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SMART SENIOR
STS502
TM
SENIOR SMARTPHONE with Android
USER GUIDE
SAIET Telecommunications Srl
via M. Serenari, 1
40013 Castel Maggiore (BO), Italy
tel. +39 051 706711
fax +39 051 706700

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  • Page 1 SMART SENIOR STS502 SENIOR SMARTPHONE with Android USER GUIDE SAIET Telecommunications Srl via M. Serenari, 1 40013 Castel Maggiore (BO), Italy tel. +39 051 706711 fax +39 051 706700...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    - e-mail: sales@saiet.it 1. INTRODUCTION ..................5 1.1. Safety Information ................... 5 1.2. Package Contents ................... 7 1.3. Operational Elements ................8 2. GETTING THE SMARTPHONE UP AND RUNNING ......10 2.1. Insert SIM and battery ................10 2.2. Insert microSD card (optional) ............. 14 2.3.
  • Page 3 3.8. Speakerphone ..................31 3.9. Audio volume adjustment ..............32 3.10. Adjusting ringer volume ..............32 3.11. Silent and vibration modes ..............32 3.12. Adding a New Contact to the Address Book ........33 3.13. Calling a Contact in the Address Book ..........34 3.14.
  • Page 4 4.3. Warranty Conditions ................42 4.4. Simplified EU Declaration of Conformity ........... 44 4.5. Information on CE marking ..............44 4.6. Product Disposal Information .............. 45...
  • Page 5: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION In case of changes, you can download the manual from www.saiet.it. 1.1. Security Information • Please read the following warnings, failure to comply with them may be dangerous or illegal. • Do not switch on the telephone when its use is prohibited or when it may cause interference and dangerous situations.
  • Page 6 • Do not use a mobile phone while driving. In any case, follow the traffic regulations in force. • Switch off the phone when refuelling. Do not use the phone near fuels or chemicals. • Switch off the phone in the vicinity of explosive materials. •...
  • Page 7: Package Contents

    • The product contains no serviceable parts, do not open the container. In case of need, please contact specialised service personnel. • Use only original battery chargers and accessories. The use of unauthorised accessories could cause damage to the phone and be dangerous. •...
  • Page 8: Operational Elements

    1.3. Operational Elements Fig.1...
  • Page 9 ON/OFF button Rear camera Screen Torch/flash Call button SOS button Home button Speaker Back button Front camera Brightness sensor Receiver Volume...
  • Page 10: Getting The Smartphone Up And Running

    COMMISSIONING THE SMARTPHONE 2.1. Insert SIM and battery Switch off the smartphone. 1. Pry into the slot at the bottom and open the flap (Fig.2). 2. Remove the battery (Fig.3). 3. Insert the SIM in position 1 or 2 with the contacts facing the smartphone (Fig.4).
  • Page 11 Fig.2...
  • Page 12 Fig. 3...
  • Page 13 Fig. 4...
  • Page 14: Insert Microsd Card (Optional)

    2.2. Insert microSD card (optional) Insert the microSD memory card (max. 64GB) with the contacts facing the smartphone (Fig. 5). Fig.5...
  • Page 15: Battery Charging

    2.3. Battery charging 1. You can connect the charger to the smartphone case a) or use the charging base case b). a) Plug the charger connector into the socket on the underside of the smartphone. b) Plug the charger connector into the socket on the back of the charging base, place the smartphone on the base.
  • Page 16 before the display lights up and shows the battery icon indicating the charging status. Attention: Only use original chargers and rechargeable batteries of the type indicated in the manual, the use of different batteries can be dangerous for the user and damage the phone.
  • Page 19: Smartphone Use

    SMARTPHONE USE 3.1. Switching the smartphone on/off To switch on, press and hold the [ON/OFF] button. To turn off, press and hold the [ON/OFF] button, tap OFF. When turning on the smartphone for the first time, follow the on-screen instructions to set it up. Configure following the wizard, mobile network, Wi-Fi, date and time (inserting the SIM card automatically updates date and time), phone protection, or tap Ignore to skip configuration and quickly activate the...
  • Page 20: Activating/Deactivating The Screen

    3.2. Activating/deactivating the screen Press the [ON/OFF] button to switch the screen on and off. The screen switches off automatically when not in use for a certain period of time (settable). 3.3. Unlocking the screen Touch the screen and slide upwards (lock open) to unlock. 3.4.
  • Page 22 Other screens are located next to the Home screen, touch the screen and scroll left and right to view them. Customising screens To customise screens with your favourite applications (Apps), tap the App icon, scroll through the list of available Apps, tap the green (+) symbol of the App to insert it or the red (-) symbol to remove it from the screen.
  • Page 23 Icon block To lock the App icons so that they cannot be moved around the screens, tap on the App icon, tap on the padlock to set it to Lock Notification Panel At the top of the screen is the Notifications Panel, where information such as missed calls, new messages, events, device status etc.
  • Page 24 Quick Activations Opening the Notifications Panel, touching it and scrolling down further takes you to the Quick Triggers Panel, which allows you to quickly activate and deactivate certain functions by simply touching their icons. Tap and scroll left to display other screens with further icons.
  • Page 26 Keys Home: Return to the Home screen. Back: to return to the previous screen. Call: Press to make, answer, end call. Press and hold for the enco App recently used. Settings Tap the Settings App to enter: Network and Internet...
  • Page 27 Wi-Fi, Mobile network, Hotspot and tethering, SIM cards, Airplane mode Connected devices Bluetooth Apps and notifications All apps, Battery notifications Display Brightness, Background, Font size, Automatic rotation Audio Volume, Phone Ringtone, Notification Sound Storage space Device memory Security Screen Lock Geolocation Account Accessibility...
  • Page 28: How To Make A Call

    Google System Language, Date and Time, Reset Options 3.5. How to make a call 1. Tap the Phone App or press the [Call] button, touch the symbol in the bottom right-hand corner, dial the number. If you make a mistake, press the X symbol next to the number.
  • Page 29 Touch the greenhandset symbol at the bottom or press the [CALL] button. 3. To end, tap the red handset symbol or press the [Call] button. To call a number in the phonebook in step 1 tap the symbol Contactsin the bottom right-hand corner, tap the handset symbol.
  • Page 30: Calling Photo Contacts

    3.6. Calling Photo Contacts The Photo Contacts function allows you to call the contact quickly by touching the photo icon. To set up the Photo Contacts, from the Home screen scroll to the right to display the left screen with the 4 Photo Contacts. Tap the Photo Contact icon: -Enter name, tap the arrow symbol at the bottom right, enter number, tap the tick symbol at the bottom right.
  • Page 31: Answering A Call

    3.7. Answering a call 1. Scroll the green handset symbol upwards to answer or press the [Call] key, scroll downwards to reject. To silence the ringer press the [VOLUME] keys. 2. To end, tap the red handset symbol or press the [Call] button.
  • Page 32: Audio Volume Adjustment

    3.9. Audio volume adjustment In conversation, press the [VOLUME] buttons to adjust the sound. 3.10. Ringer volume adjustment At rest, press the [VOLUME] buttons, tap the Adjustments symbol , tap and adjust the Ring Volume. 3.11. Silent and vibration modes Press the [VOLUME] buttons, tap the Ringer (Bell) symbol, to switch to Silent mode (Bell symbol crossed out) and Vibrate mode (Vibrate symbol).
  • Page 33: Adding A New Contact To The Address Book

    3.12. Adding a New Contact to the Address Book 1. Tap the Contacts App , tap the symbol (+) at the bottom. 2. Select where to enter the contact SIM, Phone, Google Account. 3. Enter the Name, touch the screen and scroll up, enter the Number and further details.
  • Page 34: Calling A Contact In The Address Book

    3.13. Calling a contact in the address book 1. Tap the Contacts app, scroll up and down to search for the contact or tap Search Contacts (lens icon) at the top and type in the name. 2. Tap the contact, then the handset symbol next to the number. 3.14.
  • Page 35: Camera

    When an SMS is received, its icon appears in the notification panel. Tap the Messages app to display it. 3.15. Camera Tap the Camera App, to take the photo tap the symbol Camera. To shoot a video touch the Camera symbol, to start and stop recording touch the Camera symbol.
  • Page 36: Torch

    3.16. Torch Tap the bar at the top drag down to open the quick activations. Tap the Torch icon to switch on/off. 3.17. SOS button By holding down the [SOS] button, the smartphone goes into emergency mode: - Activates the siren and calls up to 5 previously set telephone numbers.
  • Page 37: Bluetooth

    The emergency state is indicated by the red SOS icon on the display. To exit the emergency state, press and hold the [SOS] button. For settings tap the SOS App . Tap SOS Contacts, tap Add (+) manually enter Name and Number or add from phonebook.
  • Page 38: Wi-Fi

    3.19. Wi-Fi You can connect your smartphone to a Wi-Fi network, as an alternative to connecting to the mobile network via Mobile Data. Tap the Settings / Network and Internet / Wi-Fi app, tap the switch to turn it On. From the list of available networks tap the network to connect to and enter the password if prompted, tap CONNECT.
  • Page 39: Whatsapp

    To activate mobile data, tap the Settings app / Network and Internet / Mobile Network / tap the Mobile Data switch to set it to On. Attention: When inserting the SIM of some virtual operators the APN may not be loaded automatically, to enter it manually in Mobile Network/Advanced/Access Point Names tap the three dots in the top right corner and New APN, check the operator data and enter it.
  • Page 40: Appendix

    APPENDIX 4.1. Health and safety information SAR information This smartphone is a radio transceiver and has been designed so as not to exceed the limits of exposure to radio waves, as required by Directive 2014/53/EU. The relevant standards use the SAR Specific Absorption Rate unit of measurement.
  • Page 41: Technical Features

    Protect your hearing Warning: To avoid possible hearing damage, do not listen to audio at high volume levels for long periods of time. Be careful when holding the phone close to your ear while the loudspeaker is in use. 4.2. Technical specifications Standard LTE FDD B1/B3/B5/B7/B8/B20, P max nom.
  • Page 42 24 months from purchase. - SAIET Telecomunicazioni as manufacturer grants the consumer (customer) a conventional guarantee under the conditions described below, without prejudice to the consumer's rights under the Consumer Code binding the seller.
  • Page 43 Service/Collection Centre or alternatively to the point of sale. For an up-to-date list of Service/Collection Centres, please refer to the website www.saiet.it where you can also find contact details for further information and the complete and updated...
  • Page 44 4.4. Simplified EU Declaration of Conformity The manufacturer, SAIET Telecomunicazioni Srl, declares that the radio equipment type, smartphone LTE model STS502 complies with Directive 2014/53/EU. The full text of the EU Declaration of Conformity is available at: www.saiet.it/uedocs 4.5. Information on CE marking The product bears the CE marking to express conformity with the relevant European harmonisation legislation.
  • Page 45 The user must therefore, return the above-mentioned end-of-life products to the appropriate separate collection centres, or return them to the retailer. SAIET Telecomunicazioni Srl, a company registered in the Register of Manufacturers of Electrical and Electronic Equipment (registration...
  • Page 46 number...
  • Page 47 IT080300004097) and to the National Batteries Register (registration number IT09060P00001227) guarantees, also through membership of the Erion consortium, the activation of the correct procedures regarding the treatment, collection and recycling and disposal of batteries and equipment. The proper separate collection for the subsequent start-up of the disused equipment and batteries/accumulators for recycling, treatment and environmentally compatible disposal helps to avoid possible negative effects on the environment and health and favours...
  • Page 48 The information in this manual is believed to be reliable and accurate; however, SAIET assumes no liability for inaccuracies and omissions, for the user's use of the information, or for infringement of patents or other third party rights that may result from the use of the information.

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