ALcom Auro Comfort E1000 User Manual

Auro comfort series elderly friendly mobile phone

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Elderly Friendly Mobile Phone
E1000
User's Guide

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  • Page 1 Elderly Friendly Mobile Phone E1000 User’s Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Content 1. Safety information ......4 2. General information ..... 5 3.
  • Page 3 Alcom E1000 The Alcom E1000 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. GSM Frequencies: Dual band Operation GSM 900/1800...
  • Page 4: Safety Information

    Dimensions: Approx. 128 x 50 x 17 mm Weight: Approx. 95g Interfaces: Headset jack (2.5 mm), Power supply Package content: Mobile Phone, 750 mAh Li-Ion rechargeable battery, 100 - 240V travel charger, Manual, Warranty card 1. 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...
  • Page 5: General Information

    2. General information This mobile telephone has been developed for operation in EGSM 900 and 1800 networks – further information 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 modified.
  • Page 6 Before using the mobile telephone you also need to insert a SIM card. Disconnect the mobile telephone from the power source for that and switch off the mobile telephone. 1. Remove the battery cover on the back side by sliding it to the case‘s base.
  • Page 7: Charging The Battery

    4. Insert the battery again and finally slide the cover back onto the case. 4. Charging the battery 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.
  • Page 8 Connect the mobile telephone to the power pack. 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 9: Keys And Connectors

    5. Keys and connectors...
  • Page 10: Display And Status Symbols

    6. Display and status symbols The display has three 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 11: Switching On And Off, Key Lock, Emergency Call Functions

    Call divert active Missed call New SMS received Microphone muted Phone muted Only ringtone Only vibration Vibration then ringtone Vibration and ringtone 7. Switching on and off, key lock, emergency call functions The SIM card has to be inserted before using the mobile telephone.
  • Page 12: Keypad Lock

    The telephone code can be issued by you as you wish and protects the telephone from unauthorized user. The telephone code is 1122 at delivery and does not need to be entered the first time it is switched on. With the PIN code that you get together with the SIM card you can protect the SIM card from user by unauthorized persons.
  • Page 13: Basic Call Functions

    The key lock can also be activated automatically when the telephone is not used for a certain duration. This duration can be specified in the menus. To unlock the keypad, quickly press the keys in succession. 7.2 Emergency Call Function If you press the emergency call key for a little more than a second, then a preset number is dialed...
  • Page 14 + Press the Call/OK key to initiate the call. + Press the Down key and select a contact from the telephone book. + Additionally, you can select contacts from the telephone book (refer to chapter 9.4). + To place an international call you need to press a „+“ before the country code, which you get by pressing the key twice.
  • Page 15 If you have missed a call, you will receive a message on the phone’s display. By pressing the key (Read) you will see a list of all missed calls. With the Up/Down keys you can receive additional information on this call like date, time, etc. After pressing again (Option) you will see a menu with the following options: Delete...
  • Page 16 (Answer). You will see then a menu with the following options: Answer Take the new call and set the other call on hold. Hold Hold the current call but do not answer the new call (yet). End the current call and answer the new call.
  • Page 17 If you press the Call/OK key (Option) during the telephone call, you can select the following functions from a menu: Hold: Put the current call on hold. H-Free: Switch on the handsfree function so that you can make a call without holding the phone in your hand - can be switched off in like manner.
  • Page 18 8.5 Profiles This phone provides two profiles: General Profile and Silent Profile. The General profile works according to the settings for ringtone, alarm, keytones and SMS alert that you have set in the menu or have been defined as factory settings.
  • Page 19: Menu Functions

    If you want to change the Shortcuts, press the key longer until a list of all functions appear on the display. 9. Menu functions When the phone is in idle mode press the (Menu) to invoke the Main Menu. Press the Power/End to exit the menu and return to the telephone mode.
  • Page 20 (Send) along with a selection of further options from a menu: Send only: Send the text message, manual entry of the call number or selection from the telephone book. Save and Send: Send message and save it in folder Outbox. Save: Save the message in the draft box.
  • Page 21: Voice Mail

    9.1.2 Inbox, Outbox and Draftbox When you receive a text message, an indication appears key (Read) twice on the display. You can press the to read the message directly or you press the key (Back) to read it later. To read it later, press key (Menu) Messages Inbox and select the desired message.
  • Page 22 You have two options to listen to your voice mail messages: Press the „1“ key for a little longer than a second or go thru the menu as follows: Press key (Menu) Messages Messages Settings Voice Mail Connect to Voice Mail To set the Voice Mail details please choose the option <empty>...
  • Page 23 9.3.2 Alarm The telephone features a wakeup function. You can set it to go off only once or repeatedly on a weekly schedule, ringing on weekdays that are set by you. Three different alarm times can be specified. To end the alarm press the key or the Power/End key otherwise the alarm will be repeated after 5 minutes.
  • Page 24: Add New

    numerical key several times for a certain letter, e.g. press the key twice for the letter „E“. The corresponding names are listed on the display. By pressing the Call/OK key you can call up the respective contact. 9.4.2 Add new Using this function you can add another contact with name and telephone number.
  • Page 25: Phone Settings

    available with various memory capacities. Ask your mobile communications provider. Fields: Define the fields in the contacts of the phonebook. My vCard: Here you can save your personal contact data and send it as a text message. 9.5 Calendar By pressing the Up/Down key you can select the desired date.
  • Page 26: Sound Settings

    LCD Backlight: Brightness and setting how long the back light should remain on. Font Size: The phone can show the menu’s in two different font sizes. 9.6.2 Sound Settings This phone has 4 different alerts. You can set the sound, the volume and vibration for each with this menu: Ring Tone: Alert that is being used for incoming...
  • Page 27 9.6.3.1 Caller ID Here you can select if your number should be transferred during the call. Set by Network: According to the pre-setting in your mobile phone network your ID will be send or not. Hide Id: Your ID will not be send. Send Id: Your ID will be send.
  • Page 28: Network Setting

    9.6.3.5 Auto Redial The telephone automatically redials the desired call number up to ten times in case it cannot be reached. 9.6.3.6 Key LED flash To visualize incoming calls the phone can be set to blink with the key pad in addition to the display. 9.6.4 Network Setting With this option you can specify whether the mobile communications network should be selected...
  • Page 29: Auto Keylock

    unintentionally. The Password for this function is 1122 at the time of delivery and can be changed with the option Change Password. 9.6.6.2 SIM Lock With this you can specify whether PIN 1 should be queried every time the telephone is switched on. 9.6.6.3 Phone Lock This function allows you to lock the phone separate from the SIM.
  • Page 30: Optional Accessories

    9.6.9 SIM Toolkit Here you may find options that are provided by your mobile phone service via the SIM card and that may be charged to your phone bill. 10. Optional Accessories The following genuine optional accessories are available for the senior phone: - Desktop charging cradle - High capacity battery (1050mAh / 750mAh) Wired headset with microphone and one touch...
  • Page 31 + Do not use or store the telephone in dirty environments: Particles may enter into the inside and block mechanical components such as the keys. + Do not use or store the telephone at high temperatures, because this may damage the battery or cause the plastic parts to deform.
  • Page 32: Additional Safety Information / Sar Value

    The notes above also apply to the supplied accessories. In case the telephone does not function properly, bring it for repair only to an authorized service shop. 12. 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.
  • Page 33 media should be kept away from the telephone, because otherwise the data can be damaged. 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.
  • Page 34 Hearing devices and hearing aids Some digital hearing devices can basically be disturbed by mobile telephones. In this case please contact the hearing device acoustician. Use in automobiles and airplanes The radio signals of mobile telephones can basically interfere with the electronic systems of automobiles and airplanes.
  • Page 35 Explosive environments are usually clearly marked, for example with the directive that automobile motors should be switched off. In such cases the telephone must be switched off as well. Dangerous environments are for example fuel and gas storage, production and storage sites for chemicals, below deck on ships and areas where the air is loaded with for instance metallic or coal dust and the like.
  • Page 36 For more Information on Warranty and Product Support in Singapore please call (65) 6841 2668 or Fax to (65) 6841 2628. Email : support@alcom.com.sg Web : www.alcomonline.com All registered names and trademarks are property of their respective owners. ©...

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