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USER GUIDE

Mini Mobile
Before operating this set,
please read these instructions carefully.

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  • Page 1: User Guide

    USER GUIDE Mini Mobile Before operating this set, please read these instructions carefully.
  • Page 2 Unpacking your Mini Mobile In the box are: • the mobile handset • a mains power adaptor (traveler charger) • the handset back cover • a rechargeable battery pack • this user guide Keep the packing materials for future use. Keep your sales receipt - it is your guarantee.
  • Page 3 characters and/or services.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents Where to find it…………….……..……..……… 5 Symbols on the display ………………………. 6 Menu Operation …………..………………….… 8 Read these notes first……..…….…………… 8 Installation and setup……………………..…… 10 Switching On and Off ………………..……….. 15 Making & answering calls…………………… 16 Using the Phone Book ………………………. 18 Call Records .……………………………….….
  • Page 5 Contents Calculator ……..…………………………29 Troubleshooting……………………………… 30 Guarantee and Service information……….. 32 Battery Information…………………………… 34 Additional Safety Information………………. 34 Declaration of Conformity ……..……………. 37 Technical Specification ………...……………. 38...
  • Page 6: Where To Find It

    Where to find it Earpiece Up/Down buttons Select buttons Press to adjust (Left/Right soft keys) receiving volume in alk modes. Perform functions Press to step indicated by through names, the display phone numbers, text above menus and settings. Standby mode shortcuts: Left/Right Up - to Sound...
  • Page 7: Symbols On The Display

    Symbols on the display The network name or logo in service XXXXXX (If display option set) 1 - The left selection key in the standby mode is Menu. 2 - The right selection key in the standby mode is SMS. The Soft keys change to different functions in other modes.
  • Page 8 Call Divert On if call divert unconditional is set. Alarm On if an alarm is set. Ringer Off - On if handset's ringer is turned off. Headset - On when a headset is plugged New SMS - Indicates you have new text messages.
  • Page 9: Menu Operation

    Menu Operation Menu lists are used for set up and operation. The left and right soft keys initially are Menu and SMS. Press Menu ( ) and the display changes and the soft keys become Select and Back. Use Up or Down to move up or down menu lists, and Select or Back for the next or previous display.
  • Page 10 • HEARING AID COMPATIBILITY – With the hearing aid set to normal, adjust the phone volume. If this fails to be ok, then to try the hearing aid in the ‘T’ position. • WATER-RESISTANCE – Keep it dry. The phone is not water-resistant. •...
  • Page 11: Installation And Setup

    Installation and setup Before operating the Mini Mobile a SIM card must be installed. Keep the SIM card out of small children’s reach. The SIM card and its contacts can be damaged easily by scratches or bending, so handle the card carefully.
  • Page 12 3. Remove the battery by lifting from the bottom edge. 4. Carefully slide the SIM card into the holder with the gold connectors face down and angled corner top left.
  • Page 13 Charge the battery Warning! Use only batteries and chargers supplied with or approved by Binatone for this model. Use of others will invalidate approvals or warranty and may be dangerous. Do not charge the battery with the battery cover removed.
  • Page 14 Disconnect the charger from the phone and the AC outlet. Connect a compatible headset (Optional) You can use the Mini Mobile with a Binatone approved headset (not supplied). The connector must be a jack plug that inserts in the Power/ Headset socket on the right side of the handset.
  • Page 15 Headset / Charging Connector Plug in power adapter to charge battery. Plug in headset accessory (not supplied) for headset use.
  • Page 16: Switching On And Off

    Switching On and Off To switch the phone on and off To switch off, press and hold End Call until the display clears. To switch back on, press and hold End Call until the display turns on. Warning! Do not switch on when mobile phone use is prohibited or it may cause interference or danger.
  • Page 17: Making & Answering Calls

    Making & Answering calls To make a call Ensure the phone is switched on and in service. Key in the telephone number including area code. (To add prefix "+" press the “*” key twice quickly) Press Talk to dial the number on the display. To end calls press the End Call button.
  • Page 18 Earpiece volume During a call, press Up / Down to alter the volume. The volume level displays, & stays for future calls. To mute the microphone During a call, press Options & Down to go to Mute, & then Select the display shows To unmute, press Options and select Unmute.
  • Page 19: Using The Phone Book

    Using the Phone Book You can store names and phone numbers in the Internal phone book (up to 250) and in the SIM phone book. To access the phonebook In standby mode, press Down. In a call, select Options, Main Menu, Phonebook.
  • Page 20 Select Options, Create & select Save to SIM or Save to phone, Press Select to select Name entry then enter the letters and select Accept for name confirmation. Press Down to confirm number entry Press Select then key in the digits and select Accept for number confirmation.
  • Page 21 Press Save to save the change(s). To delete a Phone Book entry Find the entry to edit, select Options, Delete, Accept To copy all entries from the phone or SIM card Select Menu, Phonebook, Copy Select From Phone to SIM Card or From SIM card to Phone Press Select to confirm the copying...
  • Page 22: Call Records

    Call Records Indicates new missed entries in the Call Log. If a call is not answered, “1 Missed Call” displays until Select (to view) or Cancel (to clear) is pressed. To review the call records Select Menu, then Down to Call Records &...
  • Page 23: Sms (Short Message)

    SMS (Short Message) Send & receive text messages. These are saved in the phone memory (max. 100) or on the SIM card. Received SMS are stored in the Inbox and the icon indicates new messages. Also “1 New message” displays until Select (to view) or Cancel (to clear) is pressed.
  • Page 24 Write your message using the digit / letter keys. To send, press Options, Select (Send) to display Number. Enter the full number, including area code. Or: To send to more than one contact, press Options, Select (Send to Many) one by one from the phonebook.
  • Page 25 Press Select and Up / Down to display the full text and received date and time of the message. Press Options to display: Reply – reply to the sender of the message Delete – delete the message from the Inbox Forward –...
  • Page 26: Settings

    Select the option to delete the required messages. Settings Allows you to adjust various settings on the phone, and also to reset them to their factory default values. Press Menu, then press Down to go to Settings, and Select to display the list of settings available.
  • Page 27: Clock Settings

    PIN and PUK numbers come with your SIM card. Factory reset – default values for phone settings. This requires a Password. (Default password = 0000) Clock settings Date & Time – the displayed date and time Date Format – YYYY-MM-DD, MM-DD- YYYY or DD-MM-YYYY Time Format –...
  • Page 28: Sound Profiles

    Diverts – to set different incoming call diverts such as Unconditional Divert, Busy Divert, No Answer Divert, No Service Divert Call Barring – to restrict making and receiving calls Network select – to select a different network at manual or automatic modes. ** You may need to check with your service provider.
  • Page 29: To Do List

    stop it, or Snooze to delay the alarm for another five minutes. Press Menu, Extra, Down to Alarm & Select Select from Alarm 1 or Alarm 2 Select On or Off – the current selection is ticked If On is selected, set the time & One Time or Weekly where each day can be selected using the Talk key.
  • Page 30: Calculator

    Select Accept to go next to write the text messages. Write your message using the digit / letter keys. Select Accept to save the messages You can review the saved messages by Browse under To Do List menu and apply necessary options:- View –...
  • Page 31: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting “Call failed” Check dialled number is correct, with full appears area code SIM card fitted – Some SIM cards are thinner than others. only makes Lightly press the SIM card holder to emergency call ensure a proper contact is made. The mobile phone The phone is in energy saving mode and display is blank...
  • Page 32 How can reception If the signal is weak, try another location be improved? to make or continue with a call, e.g. when indoors move towards a window. Reception is often poor in elevators, tunnels or underground railways and car parks. Can I suppress / If you want withhold your phone telephone withhold my...
  • Page 33: Guarantee And Service Information

    Guarantee and Service Information The Mini Mobile is guaranteed for 12 months from the date of purchase on your sales receipt, but does not cover any faults or defects caused by accidents, misuse, fair wear and tear, neglect, lightning, tampering with the equipment, or any attempt at adjustment or repair other than through approved agents.
  • Page 34 After the Guarantee has expired 1. Follow step 1 and 2 as for repair under Guarantee. Then … Make sure you include your name & address, and cheque or postal order for the repair charge, with the Mini Mobile. Return your Mini Mobile GSM to the address given. This does not affect your statutory rights.
  • Page 35: Battery Information

    Use only batteries & chargers approved by Binatone and unplug the charger when not in use. Don’t leave the battery connected to a charger for more than 24hr - overcharging may shorten its life.
  • Page 36 driving, on an aircraft, in a petrol station, in a hospital or any other area with warning signs. Pacemakers Pacemaker manufacturers recommend keeping at least 20cm between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker.
  • Page 37 Parts of the phone are magnetic and may attract small objects, so check there are no sharp items, particularly by the earpiece. Do not place credit cards or other magnetic storage media near the phone, because information stored on them may be erased. Emergency calls All mobile phones use radio signals and coverage in all areas cannot be guaranteed, so never rely solely upon...
  • Page 38: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of Conformity FONEXION SPAIN S.A. declares that the Mimo Mobile GSM, identified as Binatone MiMo, complies with the essential protective requirements and objectives of the European directive 1999/05/CE. You can download the entire declaration from the website http://www.fonexion.com/doc –...
  • Page 39: Technical Specification

    Technical Specifications Standard GSM Mobile Frequency range GSM-900: 880–915Mhz (uplink) 925–960Mhz (downlink) DCS-1800: 1.71–1.79Ghz (uplink) 1.80–1.88Ghz (downlink) Channel 200Khz bandwidth Operating time Standby: 130 hours approx. (with fully charged Talking: 2.5 hours approx. battery and network/ location Battery charge time: 15 hours dependant) Temperature Operating: 0 ºC to 40 ºC...
  • Page 40 Binatone Telecom plc operates a policy of continuous product improvement, and so reserves the right to make changes to the product and functions without notice. UK (BTP) Version 1.0, Nov 2009...

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