AUDIOLINE M 4500 - V1.0 8-10-2009 Operating Instructions Manual
AUDIOLINE M 4500 - V1.0 8-10-2009 Operating Instructions Manual

AUDIOLINE M 4500 - V1.0 8-10-2009 Operating Instructions Manual

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  • Page 1 Mobile Phone Operating Instructions M 4500...
  • Page 2 M 4500...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Safety Information ....Preparing the Telephone ..Operating Elements ... . . Preliminary Information .
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    Safety Information 1 Safety Information Please read this operating instruction manual thor- oughly. Risk of suffocation! Keep packaging materials and protective foils out of reach of children. Intended use This mobile phone is designed for use when con- nected to a mobile phone network. Any other use is considered unintended use.
  • Page 5: Safety Information

    Safety Information General information Prevent exposure to smoke, dust, vibration, chemicals, moisture, heat and direct sunlight. The phone is not waterproof; therefore, keep it dry. Only use original accessories and batteries. Never attempt to connect other products. If you want to connect the phone to another device, read the manual supplied with that device with regard to any detailed safety information.
  • Page 6: Rechargeable Batteries

    Safety Information phone. It is essential to observe the applicable laws and national regulations. Always maintain a distance of at least 15 cm to implanted heart pacemakers to prevent any possible interference. If you have had a pacemaker implanted, do not carry the phone in a breast pocket when switched on.
  • Page 7 Safety Information Disposal In order to dispose of your device, take it to a collection point provided by your local public waste authorities (e.g. recycling centre). The adjacent symbol indicates that the device must not be disposed of in normal domestic waste! According to laws on the disposal of electronic and electrical devices, owners are obliged to dispose of old electronic and electrical de-...
  • Page 8: Preparing The Telephone

    If you are inter- ested in these accessories, please contact the sales outlet where you purchased the equipment or visit us in Internet at www.audioline.de. In addition, you can purchase a commercially avail- able headset (earphones) and vehicle charging cable as accessories for the device.
  • Page 9: Preparing The Telephone

    Preparing the Telephone Passwords This mobile phone provides the option of using pass- words. After activating the passwords, unauthorised third−parties cannot access the data stored on the phone. If the option is activated, access to certain functions, e.g. the phone book, is only possible after entering the correct password.
  • Page 10: Installing The Sim Card

    Preparing the Telephone Installing the SIM card Risk of swallowing small objects! The SIM card can be removed. Small children can swallow them. The emergency call number 112 can still be dialled even if there is no SIM card installed. The number is automatically dialled if the Emergency Call switch is activated! Switch the phone off.
  • Page 11 Preparing the Telephone Slide the SIM card with the golden contacts facing down in the SIM card holder provided for it. Insert the battery. The golden contacts on the bat- tery must face towards the top left. Press lightly on the bottom end of the battery until it snaps into place.
  • Page 12: Charging The Battery

    Preparing the Telephone Charging the battery Before starting to charge the battery, check that it has been installed properly. Do not remove the battery while it is being charged. This could damage the phone. When charging the battery for the first time, it should be charged for at least 4 hours.
  • Page 13 Preparing the Telephone Charging via the desktop charging unit (option) Plug the charging unit in the mini USB port on the charging unit. Insert the phone in the charging unit to charge it. The current battery charge status is indicated in the display as follows: Full Half empty...
  • Page 14: Tips On The Battery

    Preparing the Telephone Battery status warning When the battery charge is low, a corresponding warning message appears in the display. Charge the battery. In cases where the battery charge is extremely low, it is possible that the back−lighting no longer works and certain functions are no longer available.
  • Page 15: Setting The Display Language

    Preparing the Telephone Setting the display language Select the language required. Refer to Menu Structure; . Page 83 The following languages are available: German, English, French, Dutch and Spanish. Setting the time and date Set the time and date. Refer to Menu Structure; . Page 78. Service−Hotline Germany: Tel.
  • Page 16: Operating Elements

    Operating Elements 3 Operating Elements Service−Hotline Germany: Tel. 0180 5 001388, cost via German landline at time of going to print: 14 ct/min., different costs possible via mobile telephone systems...
  • Page 17 Operating Elements 1 LED 2 Earpiece 3 Display 4 One−touch dialling buttons / Softkeys 5 Call button 6 Digit keys 7 Emergency Call button 8 Scroll Up button 9 On/Off button / On−hook button 10 Scroll Down button 11 Microphone 12 Loudspeaker for handsfree mode 13 Battery compartment cover 14 Volume control...
  • Page 18 Operating Elements 1 Red LED The LED lights up continuously when the device is being charged. The LED flashes fast when the phone rings. The LED flashes slowly when you have missed calls received but not yet viewed the call list. The LED also flashes slowly when the phone is switched on but the PIN has not yet...
  • Page 19 Operating Elements 4 nm, One−touch dialling buttons / Softkeys The one−touch dialling buttons are used to save phone numbers and then dial them simply by pressing and holding the respective button. n, are also softkeys. The softkeys are assigned different functions in the various menus.
  • Page 20 Operating Elements 8 > Scroll Up button The button is used to navigate through menus and texts. Open the menu. 9 B On/Off button, On−hook button Switch the mobile phone on and off. Cancel the current process. End or reject a call. 10 <...
  • Page 21 Operating Elements 16 î Headset socket Connect a headset. The earpiece, loudspeaker and microphone are deactivated. You can only hear and speak via the headset. Use a 2.5 mm stereo phone plug to connect an approved headset. If other headsets are used, there is no guarantee it will work properly;...
  • Page 22 Operating Elements Buttons with special functions Hold * Hold # Mode Standby Activate/Deacti- Activate the key vate Silent" lock mode Incoming call Activate Silent" mode for this call only Hold 1 A connection is established to your mailbox and you can play messages recorded;...
  • Page 23: Preliminary Information

    Preliminary Information 4 Preliminary Information This chapter provides basic information on using the operating instruction manual and the telephone. Description of operating sequences in the manual Display Description Displays the contour of buttons Press the button depicted briefly 2 sec. 1 Press the button depicted for 2 seconds Hold 1...
  • Page 24: Preliminary Information

    Preliminary Information Icons and texts in the handset display Icon Description Displays the battery capacity. Running−through segments, the bat- tery is being charged. Signal strength of the phone connection Alarm is activated A headset is connected The key lock function is activated; .
  • Page 25: Standby Mode

    Preliminary Information No call alert / ‘silent’ is activated Ringing tone only is activated Vibration alert only is activated Vibration alert is activated first, then the ringing tone Vibration alert and ringing tone are activated Standby mode All descriptions in this operating manual assume that the mobile phone is in Standby mode.
  • Page 26: Navigating In The Menu

    Preliminary Information Softkeys The softkeys n and , are assigned different functions in the various menus. The function buttons are always referred to in this manual according to the texts directly above them in the display. Button In Standby mode In a menu −...
  • Page 27 Preliminary Information ë Use the digit keys to enter numbers or letters n (softkey) Confirm the entries , (softkey) Move one level back Cancel the programming and saving processes and return to Standby mode Creating phone book entries − example The way in which to navigate through the menus and define settings is explained by means of the example Creating phone book entries.
  • Page 28 Preliminary Information > / < <Name> Edit ë Ok Enter the name and confirm it > / < <Number> Edit ë Ok Enter the number and confirm Complete any further information regarding this name according to the procedure described. When all the necessary information has been entered, Done Save?
  • Page 29: Methods Of Entering Data

    Methods of Entering Data 5 Methods of Entering Data The digit keys are also labelled with letters for the entry of text. The phone provides various methods by which text can be entered. These are used when creating or editing contacts in the phone book, when searching for names in the phone book and when writing SMS text messages.
  • Page 30: Methods Of Entering Data

    Methods of Entering Data Multitap upper case Multitap lower case Digits To switch between upper and lower case, press the button. Punctuation and special characters When editing text, press the * button. Punctuation marks and special characters are displayed. Use the >...
  • Page 31: Telephoning

    Telephoning 6 Telephoning Taking a call {í} Take the call Rejecting a call {í} Reject the call Ending a call B or End Ending a call (on−hook) Making a call ë Enter the phone number Clear Delete the last digit if incorrect Dial the phone number Call list Your mobile phone stores the last numbers dialled...
  • Page 32: Telephoning

    Telephoning Dialling numbers from the phone book You must have already stored phone numbers in the phone book; . Pages 27 and 39. < Open the phone book > / < A Select an entry and dial the number To skip directly to an entry, use the digit keys to enter the first letters of the name stored.
  • Page 33: Setting The Receiver Volume

    Telephoning Setting the receiver volume The volume can be adjusted during a call. The volume control is located on the right− hand side of the phone. + or – Select the required volume Talk time display The duration of a call is displayed in hours, minutes and seconds during the call.
  • Page 34: Key Lock

    Telephoning Muting the microphone in the handset The microphone in the handset can be activated and deactivated during a telephone conversation. Option Open the menu > / < Silent Deactivate the microphone (muting function activated) Activate the microphone Key lock The key lock is intended to prevent functions being triggered unintentionally.
  • Page 35: Options During A Call

    Telephoning Deactivating the ringing tone for the current call 3 sec. * {í} Deactivate the ringing melody The ringing tone is automatically activated for the next incoming call. Options during a call Option Open the Option" menu This menu provides access to functions which can be executed during a call: Hold >...
  • Page 36 Telephoning New call > / < New Call Select the function and activate it ë A Enter the phone number and dial it The first call is put on hold; . Page 35. Phone book (contacts) > / < Phonebook Ok Open the phone book and use SMS (text messages) >...
  • Page 37: Emergency Call Function

    Emergency Call Function 7 Emergency Call Function This mobile phone is equipped with an emergency call function. An emergency call number can be stored. The phone can be programmed to switch to handsfree" mode automatically when the emerg- ency call function is selected. Emergency calls to an emergency call centre The number of the emergency call centre must be stored in the phone book.
  • Page 38: Emergency Call Function

    Emergency Call Function > / < Ok Select an entry The following functions can also be used: View View the entry Delete Delete the entry Assigning handsfree function to emergency call button The m Emergency Call button can be set up so that the handsfree function is automatically activated when the button is pressed and held;...
  • Page 39: Phone Book

    Phone Book 8 Phone Book Up to 500 entries (names with several related phone numbers) can be stored in the phone book. Always enter the area code with all the phone numbers. When the memory capacity is used up, the corresponding message appears when an attempt is made to store another entry.
  • Page 40: Phone Book

    Phone Book Creating phone book entries 21 22 Menu Open the main menu > / < Phonebook Select the phone book and confirm it > / < Add New Select the submenu and confirm it > / < To SIM or To Phone Select the memory location and confirm it Note: If you want to assign the entries to groups later,...
  • Page 41 Phone Book Saving in Standby mode ë Enter the phone number Save Start the saving process > / < To SIM or To Phone Select the memory location and confirm it Edit ë Ok Open Edit mode, enter the name and confirm it Complete any further information regarding this name according to the procedure described.
  • Page 42 Phone Book Option Open the menu The following functions can also be used: View View the entry Edit Edit the entry Delete Delete the entry Copy Copy the entry (SIM ↔ phone) Move Move the entry (SIM ↔ phone) Send Message Send an SMS text Execute the functions and then confirm them.
  • Page 43 Phone Book Groups You can assign the entries to various groups. These groups can then be allocated different ringing mel- odies. Assigning an entry to a group Menu Open the main menu > / < Phonebook Select Phonebook" and confirm it >...
  • Page 44 Phone Book All the entries stored in the phone are then dis- played. Entries which are stored on the SIM card are not displayed and cannot be selec- ted! Copy or move the entries from the SIM card into the phone as necessary, . Page 42 If there are entries available in the Member List, press the Option softkey.
  • Page 45 Phone Book Save? Done Initiate the storing process Yes or No Save or reject the entries Changing the ringing tones for groups Menu Open the main menu > / < Phonebook Ok Select "Phonebook" and confirm it > / < Caller Group Ok Select the menu and confirm it >...
  • Page 46: Phone Book Settings

    Phone Book Phone book settings Menu Open the main menu > / < Phonebook Select Phonebook" and confirm it > / < Settings Ok Select the menu and confirm it The following functions are available: Memory status Memory Status The number of contacts stored and the maximum number of contacts which may be stored are dis- played, respectively, for both the SIM and mobile phone.
  • Page 47 Phone Book or Off Save? Done Initiate the storing process Yes or No Save or reject the entries Service−Hotline Germany: Tel. 0180 5 001388, cost via German landline at time of going to print: 14 ct/min., different costs possible via mobile telephone systems...
  • Page 48: Call List

    Call List 9 Call List The mobile phone is equipped with a call list. Your mobile stores the last phone numbers dialled, taken and received but missed. If one of the phone numbers received mat- ches an entry in the phone book, the associa- ted name appears.
  • Page 49: Delete All

    Call List Save Save the entry (SIM or phone) Ring Dial the entry Edit Edit the entry Delete All Delete the entire call list Execute the functions and then confirm them. Service−Hotline Germany: Tel. 0180 5 001388, cost via German landline at time of going to print: 14 ct/min., different costs possible via mobile telephone systems...
  • Page 50: Sms − Text Messages

    SMS − Text Messages 10 SMS − Text Messages It is possible that not all functions described are supported by every provider. Therefore, please contact your local mobile phone provi- der for details. SMS settings The distribution of text messages is perfor- med via a Service Centre (SMSC) .
  • Page 51 SMS − Text Messages > / < Profile Setting Select the submenu and confirm it SMS service center Navigate to the Profile Setting" menu. > / < Profile Setting Select the submenu and confirm it > / < MSC No. Edit Select the submenu and confirm it...
  • Page 52 SMS − Text Messages There are 5 different settings available for selection. > / < Maximum Ok Select the duration Save? Done Initiate the storing process Yes or No Save or reject the entries SMS settings Navigate to the Profile Setting" menu. >...
  • Page 53: Writing An Sms Text

    SMS − Text Messages SMS memory status Navigate to the Profile Setting" menu. > / < Memory Status Select the menu and confirm The occupied and free memory locations on the mobile phone and SIM card are displayed. Writing an SMS text A text message can contain up to 612 charac- ters, including spaces.
  • Page 54 SMS − Text Messages Send Only Ok ë or Search Enter the number or select from the phone book Save and Send Ok ë or Search Enter the number or select from the phone book. The SMS text is sent and saved in the Outbox folder.
  • Page 55 SMS − Text Messages SMS texts received are stored in the Inbox" folder. SMS texts sent are saved in the Outbox" folder as are the drafts. Editing stored texts Menu Open the main menu > / < Messages Select the submenu and confirm it >...
  • Page 56: Copy All

    SMS − Text Messages Move to Phone Move the SMS text Delete All Delete all the SMS texts Copy All Copy all the SMS texts (SIM ⇔phone) Move Move all the SMS texts (SIM ⇔ phone) Use Number Use the number from which the text was sent Execute the functions and then confirm them.
  • Page 57: Mailbox

    Mailbox 11 Mailbox The Mailbox is an answering machine provided within the mobile telecommunication network. It is possible that not all functions described are supported by every provider. Therefore, please contact your local mobile phone provi- der for details. They may concern services which are subject to charges.
  • Page 58 Mailbox > / < <Empty> Edit Select the menu and start editing If a number is already available, this is dis- played instead of <Empty>". ë Ok Enter or edit the mailbox number and save it The following functions are also available in the Voice Mail"...
  • Page 59: Services

    Services 12 Services It is possible that not all functions described are supported by every provider. Therefore, please contact your local mobile phone provi- der for details. They may concern services which are subject to charges. Several service function are available in the Call Setting"...
  • Page 60: Services

    Services Call waiting This function issues an acoustic signal to inform you that another call has been received while the current call is in progress. Open the Call Setting" menu: > / < Call Waiting Select the menu and confirm it Refer to Menu Structure;...
  • Page 61: Call Barring

    Services Activate Ok ë or Search > / < Ok Enter the number or select from the phone book. The call forwarding function is then active. Deactivate The corresponding call transfer is deactivated Check Status Ok Display the current setting Proceed as follows to deactivate all call forwarding settings: Cancel All Divert...
  • Page 62: Automatic Redialling

    Services Automatic redialling When this function is activated, redialling is initiated automatically if the number dialled is engaged". Open the Call Setting" menu: > / < Auto Redial Ok Select the menu and confirm it Ok Select the menu and confirm it Off or On SIM Tool Kit Your mobile phone supports SIM Tool Kit...
  • Page 63: Broadcast Messages

    Services Broadcast messages You mobile phone can receive broadcast messages. Information on broadcast messages, charge rates, data and offers can be obtained from your SIM card service provider. Menu Open the main menu > / < Messages Ok Select the menu and confirm it >...
  • Page 64: Settings

    Settings 13 Settings One−touch dialling buttons It is possible to assign phone numbers to the one− touch dialling buttons n, m or , which are then dialled directly by pressing and holding the corre- sponding button; . Page 32. Each number you want to define as a one− touch dialling number must be stored in the phone book.
  • Page 65: Settings

    Settings options: View To display the number assigned Delete To delete the number assigned An automatic handfree facility can also be activated for the m one−touch dialling button; . Page 38. Execute the functions and then confirm them. Clock and alarm This menu option can be used to set and change the date, time and alarms.
  • Page 66: Phone Setting

    Settings Open the menu option: Menu Open the main menu > / < Calendar Select the submenu and confirm it Jump To Date Ok Option ë Ok Enter the date and confirm it Flashing keypad Use this menu option to select whether the keypad lighting should flash in the event of incoming calls.
  • Page 67: Network Settings

    Settings Network settings Network selection: This menu can be used to select mobile telecommunication networks other than your own mobile network provider. However, the corre- sponding agreements must have been concluded. Preferred networks: You can select and edit the mo- bile telecommunication networks prescribed on the SIM card.
  • Page 68: Navigation Buttons

    Settings Navigation buttons You can assign various menu options to the digit keys 2 to 9. Then hold the corresponding key pressed longer than 3 seconds to open the respect- ive menu. Menu Open the main menu > / < Phone Setting Select the menu and confirm >...
  • Page 69: Security Settings

    Settings Security settings This menu is used to define which functions on the phone or SIM card should be protected by a pass- word/PIN. The PIN and password can be changed. PIN and PIN2 are supplied together with the SIM card. Further information is available from your SIM card provider.
  • Page 70: Phone Settings

    Settings SIM Lock The password is supplied together with the SIM card. If you deactivate the SIM Lock, you need not enter the PIN after switching the mo- bile phone on. It is recommended to leave the SIM Lock on to prevent unauthorised persons from using the mobile phone.
  • Page 71 Settings Navigate to the Phone Setting" menu. > / < Display Setting Ok Select the submenu and confirm it Select Language to set the display language Greeting Text to edit the text displayed when the phone is switched on Screen Saver to select and setup a screen saver Contrast...
  • Page 72 Settings > / < Sound Setting Ok Select the submenu and confirm it Select Set Sound to select specific ringing tones for various alert ringing signals Set Volume to select specific volumes for the various alert ringing signals Alert Type to select whether you are alerted of incoming calls via a ringing tone or vibration...
  • Page 73 Settings None The automatic function is deactivated or (e.g.) 5 min. Ok The key lock is automatically activated after the selected time Default settings The mobile phone is reset to its default (factory) set- tings. Default settings; . Page 99. Navigate to the Phone Setting"...
  • Page 74: Menu Structure

    Menu Structure 14 Menu Structure Main menu Open the main menu by pressing n = Menu button. Then press the < / > buttons to select a submenu or option and follow the dialogue in the dis- play using the softkeys which appear. The softkeys n and , are assigned different functions, e.g.
  • Page 75 Menu Structure Send By Group Inbox Outbox Message Settings Voice Mail <Empty> Erase Connect to Voice Mail Broadcast Message Receive Mode Languages All Languages GERMAN ENGLISH Channels Select Service−Hotline Germany: Tel. 0180 5 001388, cost via German landline at time of going to print: 14 ct/min., different costs possible via mobile telephone systems...
  • Page 76: Reply Path

    Menu Structure <Title > <Number> Edit Delete Profile Setting Profile Setting MSC No. Validity Common Setting Delivery Report On/Off Done Reply Path On/Off Done Memory Status Service−Hotline Germany: Tel. 0180 5 001388, cost via German landline at time of going to print: 14 ct/min., different costs possible via mobile telephone systems...
  • Page 77 Menu Structure Set M1/M2/M3 M1 Call Number View From Phonebook Delete M2 Call Number View From Phonebook Handsfree Off/ On Delete M3 Call Number View From Phonebook Delete Is not displayed as long as no number has been programmed. Service−Hotline Germany: Tel. 0180 5 001388, cost via German landline at time of going to print: 14 ct/min., different costs possible via mobile telephone systems...
  • Page 78: Set Format

    Menu Structure Clock & Alarm Time & Date Set Home City (57 different countries) Set Time/Date Time (displayed as set) Date (displayed as set) Set Format Clock Formats 12 Hr 24 Hr Date Formats DD−MMM−YYYY DD/MM/YYYY MM/DD/YYYY YYYY/MM/DD Service−Hotline Germany: Tel. 0180 5 001388, cost via German landline at time of going to print: 14 ct/min., different costs possible via mobile telephone systems...
  • Page 79: Set Alarm

    Menu Structure Set Alarm Alarm 1 (displayed as set) Edit Off/On (Set the alarm time) (Set repeat) Once Everyday Weekly Show Time & Date Off/On Service−Hotline Germany: Tel. 0180 5 001388, cost via German landline at time of going to print: 14 ct/min., different costs possible via mobile telephone systems...
  • Page 80: Phone Number

    Menu Structure Phonebook Search < / > Option View Edit Delete Copy Move Add New To SIM <Name> <Phone Number> To Phone <Name> <Phone Number> <Home Number> <Company Name> <Email Address> <Office Number> Service−Hotline Germany: Tel. 0180 5 001388, cost via German landline at time of going to print: 14 ct/min., different costs possible via mobile telephone systems...
  • Page 81: Caller Group

    Menu Structure <Fax Number> <Associate Sound> <Caller Group> Delete All If Busy From Phone Copy All From SIM From Phone Caller Group Friends Group Name (displayed as programmed) Alert Type (displayed as set) Member List Are not displayed in the default state but can be added using the Fields"...
  • Page 82: Memory Status

    Menu Structure Family Business Others Settings Memory Status Fields Home Number Company Name Email Address Office Number Fax Number Associate Sound Caller Group Submenu as for Friends" . Page 81 Service−Hotline Germany: Tel. 0180 5 001388, cost via German landline at time of going to print: 14 ct/min., different costs possible via mobile telephone systems...
  • Page 83: Phone Setting

    Menu Structure 41 42 Calendar Option Jump To Date Phone Setting Display Setting Language English Español Dutch German Français Greeting Text Off/On Edit Text (Display text as programmed) Screen Saver Settings Service−Hotline Germany: Tel. 0180 5 001388, cost via German landline at time of going to print: 14 ct/min., different costs possible via mobile telephone systems...
  • Page 84: Lcd Backlight

    Menu Structure 5 sec. 15 Sec 30 Sec 1 Minute Select (6 subjects available) Contrast 1−8 LCD Backlight Brightness 1−5 ON Duration 5 sec. 15 Sec 30 Sec 45 Sec 1 Min Service−Hotline Germany: Tel. 0180 5 001388, cost via German landline at time of going to print: 14 ct/min., different costs possible via mobile telephone systems...
  • Page 85: Font Size

    Menu Structure Font Size Small Large Service−Hotline Germany: Tel. 0180 5 001388, cost via German landline at time of going to print: 14 ct/min., different costs possible via mobile telephone systems...
  • Page 86: Sound Setting

    Menu Structure Sound Setting Set Sound Ring Tone (total of 20 ring melodies) Set Alarm (total of 20 ring melodies) Message Tone Silent Message Tone 1−5 Keypad Tone Silent Click Tone Set Volume Ring Tone Vol. (total of 7 levels available) Message Tone Vol.
  • Page 87: Alert Type

    Menu Structure Key Tone Vol. (total of 7 levels available) Alarm Tone Vol. (total of 7 levels available) System Tone Vol. (total of 7 levels available) Alert Type Ring Only Vibrate Only Vibrate and Ring Vibrate Then Ring No Alert Call Setting Caller ID Set By Network...
  • Page 88: Call Divert

    Menu Structure Call Waiting Activate Deactivate Check Status Call Divert All Voice Calls If Unreachable If No Answer If Busy Cancel All Divert Call Barring Outgoing Calls All Calls International Calls International Except Home International Calls Submenu as for Call Waiting" . Page 88 Service−Hotline Germany: Tel.
  • Page 89: Incoming Calls

    Menu Structure Incoming Calls All Calls When Roaming Cancel All Bar Pwd: Change Barring PW Old Pwd: New Pwd: Enter Again: Auto Redial Key LED flash Submenu as for Call Waiting" . Page 88 Service−Hotline Germany: Tel. 0180 5 001388, cost via German landline at time of going to print: 14 ct/min., different costs possible via mobile telephone systems...
  • Page 90: Network Setting

    Menu Structure Network Setting Network Selection New Search Select Network Selection Mode Manual Automatic Preferred Networks < / > Option Change Priority 1−10 Delete Set Fast key 2−9 2−key 9−key − Edit 20 functions available < / > Service−Hotline Germany: Tel. 0180 5 001388, cost via German landline at time of going to print: 14 ct/min., different costs possible via mobile telephone systems...
  • Page 91: Security Setting

    Menu Structure Security Setting Main Menu Lock Password: SIM Lock PIN: Phone Lock Password: Change Password Old PIN: New PIN: Enter Again: Service−Hotline Germany: Tel. 0180 5 001388, cost via German landline at time of going to print: 14 ct/min., different costs possible via mobile telephone systems...
  • Page 92: Restore Factory Settings

    Menu Structure PIN2 PIN2 New PIN2: Enter Again: Phone Lock Old Pwd: New Pwd: Enter Again: Auto KeyLock None 5 sec. 30 Sec 1 min. 5 min. Restore Factory Settings Password: SIM Toolkit (provider−dependent menu) Service−Hotline Germany: Tel. 0180 5 001388, cost via German landline at time of going to print: 14 ct/min., different costs possible via mobile telephone systems...
  • Page 93: In Case Of Problems

    In Case of Problems 15 In Case of Problems Service hotline Should problems arise with the telephone, please re- fer to the following information first. In the case of technical problems, please contact our service hot- line under 0180 5 001388 (costs via a conventional German telephone network at time of going to print: 14 ct/min., costs may vary from mobile telephone networks).
  • Page 94 In Case of Problems No signal quality is dis- − No network connec- played. tion. The mobile phone is in a location where there is no network service. Move to a dif- ferent location or con- tact your service provi- der.
  • Page 95 In Case of Problems No display during the − The battery status is charging process. very low or the mobile phone is being opera- ted outside the recom- mended temperature range (0º − 40ºC). Wait a few minutes or move the phone to a warmer location.
  • Page 96 In Case of Problems The battery cannot be − Battery is defect. charged or is empty wit- − Place the phone cor- hin a short time. rectly in the charging unit or connect the charging unit properly. Clean the contact sur- faces on the mobile phone and charging unit with a soft, dry...
  • Page 97: Technical Properties

    Technical Properties 16 Technical Properties Technical data Feature Value Standard 900, 1800 MHz Dualband Dimensions 50 x 128 x 16.5 mm (W x H x D) Weight < 100 g incl. battery Power supply Input: 100−240 V, 50−60 Hz, 0.2 A Output: Mini−USB 5 V, 800 mA Battery...
  • Page 98: Technical Properties

    Technical Properties Key lighting White Languages German, English, French, Spanish, Dutch Phone book Max. 500 contacts Standard SMS Memory capacity: Max. 150 entries (Inbox and Outbox combined Memory size 1 MB One−touch dialling 3 pieces, buttons one as Emergency Call button Ringing volume Max.
  • Page 99: Default Settings

    Technical Properties Default settings The default settings can be restored via the menu. Refer to Page 92 for the sequence of menu option selections. M1, M2, M3 Empty Set Home City Berlin Set Format 24 Hr DD/MM/YYYY Show Time & Date Fields Name Phone Number...
  • Page 100: Screen Saver

    Technical Properties Screen Saver 30 Sec Digital Clock Display Setting Contrast − 1 LCD Backlight Brightness − 5 ON Duration 15 Sec − Font Size Small Set Sound Ring Tone − 10 Set Alarm − 4 Message Tone − 1 Keypad Tone Click −...
  • Page 101 Technical Properties Selection Mode Automatic Set Fast key 2−9 2 − Language 3 − Time & Date 4 − Set Alarm 5 − Call Setting 6 − Set M1/M2/M3 7 − Inbox 8 − Calendar 9 − Font Size Main Menu Lock Auto KeyLock None Service−Hotline Germany: Tel.
  • Page 102: Declaration Of Conformity

    To view the complete Declaration of Con- formity, please refer to the free download available on our web site www.audioline.de. Service−Hotline Germany: Tel. 0180 5 001388, cost via German landline at time of going to print: 14 ct/min., different costs possible via mobile telephone systems...
  • Page 103: Sar Information

    SAR Information 17 SAR Information Information on radio frequency emissions and spe- cific absorption rates (SAR = Specific Absorption Rate). All the applicable safety standards related to radio frequency emissions were implemented during the development of this mobile phone. The limit values are based on scientific directives and contain a safety margin in order to guarantee the safety of all persons regardless of age and state of health.
  • Page 104: Sar Information

    SAR Information The following information applies to residents of countries which, as with the European Union, have adopted the SAR limit value recommended by the ICNIRP (International Commission on Non−lonizing Radiation Protection) which lies at 2W/Kg (averaged from 10 gram tissue): The highest SAR value measured, averaged over 10 g tissue, was <...
  • Page 105: Maintenance / Guarantee

    Clean the housing surfaces with a soft, fluff−free cloth. Do not use any cleaning agents or solvents. Guarantee AUDIOLINE equipment is produced and tested ac- cording to the latest production methods. The imple- mentation of carefully chosen materials and highly developed technologies ensure trouble−free function- ing and a long service life.
  • Page 106 If your device shows signs of defect during the period of guarantee, please return it to the sales outlet in which you purchased the AUDIOLINE de- vice together with the purchase receipt. All claims under the terms of guarantee in accordance with this agreement can only be asserted at the sales outlet.
  • Page 107: Index

    Index 19 Index Accessories, 8 Date, 15 Alarm, 65 Deactivating the ringing melody, 34 Audio settings, 71 Declaration of Conformity, 102 Automatic key lock, 72 Default settings, 73, 99 Automatic redialling, 62 Delete text, 30 Deleting, 41 Barcode label, 8 Dialling, 32 Battery charge status, 12 Display, 24...
  • Page 108: Index

    Index Font size, 71 Navigation buttons, 68 Forwarding calls, 60 Network settings, 67 New call, 36 Notation, 23 Groups, 43 Guarantee, 105 On−hook, 31 One−touch dialling buttons, 64 Handsfree, 33, 35 Operating elements, 16 Handsfree function for Operation, 23 emergency call button, 38 Hold, 35 Package contents, 8 Passwords, 9...
  • Page 109 Index Safety information, 4 SAR Information, 103 Saving, 27 Security settings, 69 Service−Hotline, 93 Services, 59 Settings, 64 SIM card, 10 SIM Tool Kit, 62 SMS, 36, 50 SMS settings, 50 Softkeys, 26 Standby mode, 25 Starting up, 8 Switching off, 9 Switching on, 9 Taking a call, 31 Talk time, 33...
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  • Page 112 Important Notes on the Guarantee The period of guarantee for the AUDIOLINE product begins on the date of purchase. Rights to claims under the terms of guarantee relate to deficiencies resulting from material or production faults. Rights to claims under the terms of guarantee are annulled following intervention by the purchaser or third parties.

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