Medion Smartphone Instruction Manual
Medion Smartphone Instruction Manual

Medion Smartphone Instruction Manual

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  • Page 1 Smartphone ® MEDION Instruction manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Emergency calls ..........22 2.10. Saving a number for use in emergencies .23 Package contents ..........24 3.1. Overview of the device ........25 Preparations for using the smartphone..28 4.1. SIM card ..............28 4.2. Installing the SIM card ........29 4.3. Installing the microSD card ......29 4.4.
  • Page 3 4.5. Charging the battery ........30 First startup ............31 5.1. Switching on the Smartphone .....31 5.2. Touch control .............31 5.3. Using the Google™-account ......32 Initial setup ............32 6.1. Switching your Smartphone off ....34 6.2. Switching to standby mode ......35 6.3. Waking up from standby mode ....35 6.4.
  • Page 4 Recycling and disposal ........57 8.1. Declaration about conformity ......58 Technical Data ...........59 Licence information .........60 Legal notice ............68 Index ..............69 3 of 69...
  • Page 5: About These Instructions

    1. About these instructions Read these operating instructions carefully before using the device for the first time. Note the warnings on the device and in the opera- ting instructions. Always keep the operating instructions close to hand. If you sell the equipment or give it away, make sure you also hand over these ins- tructions and the warranty card.
  • Page 6: Symbols And Keywords Used In These Instructions

    1.1. Symbols and keywords used in these instructions DANGER! Warning of immediate risk of fatal injury! WARNING! Warning: possible mortal danger and/or serious irreversible injuries! CAUTION! Warning: possible light or moder- ate injuries! CAUTION! Please follow the guidelines to avoid property damage.
  • Page 7 WARNING! Warning: danger of electric shock! WARNING! Warning: danger due to excessive volume! Bullet point/information on operating steps • and results  Tasks to be performed 6 of 69...
  • Page 8: Proper Use

    1.2. Proper use This device offers various options in terms of its use: • The device is intended for private use only and not for industrial/commercial use. Please note that we shall not be liable in case of impro- per use: •...
  • Page 9: Usage Limitations

    1.3. Usage limitations It is essential to turn off the smartphone in the following situations: • Before boarding an aircraft or before packing it in your luggage. The use of radio devices in aircraft can have dangerous effects on the flight controls and interrupt radio contact and is thus prohibited.
  • Page 10 ing. Failure to comply will result in fines and in your name being entered in the central traffic offenders register. The use of hands-free sets is allowed. WARNING! A wired headset is not a hands-free set and may not be used while driving. Warning! The use of headphones/earphones with a high volume can lead to last-...
  • Page 11 These systems have been specially de- veloped for this purpose. Ensure that neither your smartphone nor the hands-free system can interfere with the func- tionality of the safety equipment in your car.
  • Page 12 Therefore, never install permanent or temporary telephone equipment in the in the area above the airbag. If the smartphone or accessories are incorrectly installed this can lead to serious injury when the airbag is activated.
  • Page 13: Additional Costs For Internet And Roaming Usage

    (roaming) because this can also result in high charges. NOTE! When you use the smartphone for the first time, data roaming (use of data services in a different data network than your own home network provided by your mobile network operator e.g.
  • Page 14: Safety Instructions

    2. Safety instructions • Do not let children play with electrical appli- ances without supervision. Children are not always aware of potential hazards. • Keep packaging material such as plastic film away from children. There is a risk of suffoca- tion if used improperly.
  • Page 15 sure about the power supply at the installati- on location, please ask your power supplier. • The socket must be close to the device and easy to access. • Use only the supplied mains adapter and at- tached USB cable. •...
  • Page 16: Cleaning And Care

    • Do not apply force when connecting cables and plugs and make sure that connectors are the right way round. • In order to prevent short-circuits and cable breaks, do not crush or bend cables. • Maintain a distance of at least one metre from sources of high-frequency and magne- tic interference (TV sets, loudspeakers, mobi- le phones, DECT telephones, etc.) in order to...
  • Page 17: Data Backup

    e.g. glass cleaners or monitor cleaners (availa- ble from specialist retailers). • Clean the screen with a soft, lint-free cloth. • Do not place the screen in strong sunlight or near ultraviolet light. • Make sure that no water droplets remain on the device.
  • Page 18: Information About The Display

    2.3. Information about the display • Do not place any objects on top of the device and do not exert pressure on the screen. This could break the screen. • To avoid damaging the screen, do not touch it with sharp objects. •...
  • Page 19 • Do not use chargers or batteries that are da- maged in any way. • Use the battery only for its intended purpose in this smartphone. • Do not dismantle or deform the batteries. You could injure your hands or fingers or bat- tery fluid could come into contact with your eyes or skin.
  • Page 20: Environmental Requirements

    • If you are not going to use your smartphone for a long time, please remove the battery. • Dispose of used batteries according to the in- structions.
  • Page 21: Faults

    • Do not drop or bang the smartphone and do not shake it. Rough handling can damage the internal circuitry. • Do not paint your smartphone as the paint could block the microphone, the ear piece or hinder moving parts and thus prevent nor- mal use.
  • Page 22: People With Pacemakers

    15 cm from your implanted pacemaker to avoid any possibility of interference. Do not carry the smartphone in a breast pocket when it is switched on. Hold the smartphone to the ear on the opposite side to your pacemaker to avoid any possible adverse effects.
  • Page 23: Emergency Calls

    2.9. Emergency calls This smartphone uses radio signals, wireless and land-based networks, as well as functions pro- grammed by the user. Because of this, a con- nection cannot be guaranteed under all pos- sible circumstances. Therefore, you should not rely exclusively on the smartphone for essential communication (e.g.
  • Page 24: Saving A Number For Use In Emergencies

    2.10. Saving a number for use in emergencies If you are involved in an accident or injured and have your smartphone with you, it is important for the emergency services to be able to inform a close friend or family member. Often, it is not immediately apparent to rescue workers which contact in the phone directory should be called.
  • Page 25: Package Contents

    Please check your purchase to ensure all items are inclu- ded and contact us within 14 days of purchase if the deli- very is incomplete: The following items are supplied with your product: • Smartphone P4501 • Lithium-Ion Battery • microSD card •...
  • Page 26: Overview Of The Device

    3.1. Overview of the device 3.1.1. Front side Description Earpiece Camera Touch screen Hold to see recently used applications (Home-Key) Touch to get the last shown screen (Start- Taste) Touch to go to the previous screen (Back-Taste) Microphone Notification LED 25 of 69...
  • Page 27 3.1.2. Right-hand side Description Power Key 3.1.3. Left-hand side Description Volune Up/Down 26 of 69...
  • Page 28: Rear Side

    3.1.4. Top Description 3.5 mm stereo headphone socket Charger/USB jack 3.1.5. Rear side Description Camera Microphone LED flash Battery compartment cover with loudspeaker opening 27 of 69...
  • Page 29: Preparations For Using The Smartphone

    4. Preparations for using the smartphone You must insert at least one SIM card and charge the bat- tery before you can use the smartphone. 4.1. SIM card Purchasing a SIM card involves choosing a network provi- der, telephone network and plan.
  • Page 30: Installing The Sim Card

    4.2. Installing the SIM card ACHTUNG! Always ensure that the smartphone is switched off when carrying out this pro- cess to avoid any damage to the device or the card.  Remove the back cover.  Remove the battery.  Slide the SIM card into the relevant slot. The contacts...
  • Page 31: Installing The Battery

     Press the cover gently back into place until you hear a click. 4.5. Charging the battery HINWEIS! You can charge your smartphone with SIM card inserted or without SIM card inserted.  Before you charge the battery, make sure that the bat- tery cover has been securely replaced.
  • Page 32: First Startup

    5. First startup 5.1. Switching on the Smartphone  Hold down the Power Key to switch on your smart- phone. The smartphone will switch on and the quick selection screen will be displayed.  Drag the lock symbol to the...
  • Page 33: Using The Google™-Account

    5.3. Using the Google™-account Your smartphone provides you with access to a variety of applications from Google™. You need a Google™ account to use these applications. This account allows you to use a large number of different services, e.g. Google Mail™.
  • Page 34 NOTE! You can view the display in portrait or lands- cape format. Simply hold the smartphone up- right or on its side to change the orientation of the display. An Internet connection is required in order to create a Google™ account or to sign in. You can connect to the Internet either via your SIM card or a Wi-Fi connection.
  • Page 35: Switching Your Smartphone Off

    (switches the smartphone to airplane mode) Power off (switches the smartphone off completely). Restart (restarts the smartphone). Silent mode (switches the smartphone to silent mode) Meeting mode (switches the smartphone to vibration mode) Activate sounds (activates all acoustic signals on the smartphone) 34 of 69...
  • Page 36: Switching To Standby Mode

    6.2. Switching to standby mode In standby mode, your device will be placed into a low- energy standby mode with the display turned off in or- der to save battery power. If there is no operation within a preset time, the screen backlight will automatically turn off, and the device will be locked.
  • Page 37: Main Screen

    6.4. Main screen You decide what is displayed on your start screen. Set your own background, add shortcuts for the widgets or apps you require or remove them if desired. (image similar) 36 of 69...
  • Page 38 Status and notification Google input window Installed apps Telephone function Contact list Main menu SMS/MMS menu Web browser Quick settings Voice dialling Network/battery/date display 37 of 69...
  • Page 39: Managing Notifi Cations

    6.5. Managing notifi cations The status bar at the top of the home screen provides no- tification alerts with different icons on the left side. Below are some of the icons and their meanings: GPRS in use Signal searching EDGE in use Signal strength 3G 3G in use Data connection via...
  • Page 40 Meeting mode New Google Talk instant message Airplane mode Upcoming event Silent mode All acoustic signals have been activated New SMS Song is playing/ Playback via the connec- ted headphones New Gmail mes- Downloading data sage Missed call USB connected Call in progress USB debugging connec- Call on hold...
  • Page 41: Using The Notification Field

    6.6. Using the notifi cation fi eld Swipe your finger from the top downwards over the sta- tus bar to open the notification field that displays your ca- lendar events, new messages and current settings such as call forwarding or call status. In addition, you can open messages, reminders, etc.
  • Page 42: Notification Led

    6.7. Notifi cation LED In addition to the notification field, the smartphone in- dicates the following events on the status LED shown below: Ereignis Missed call; SMS/WhatsApp recei- flashes green ved; other notifications e.g. update available Battery discharged to < 15%...
  • Page 43: Making/Checking Settings

    6.8. Making/checking settings  In order to change or display your telephone settings, press and tap on Settings. 6.8.1. Wireless & network Symbol Menu Description Call set- Settings for international calls, tings roaming and contacts. Configure and administer your Wi-Fi wireless connections (Wi-Fi).
  • Page 44 6.8.2. Device Symbol Menu Description Configure the sound settings, e.g. Sound ring tones and notifications. Configure the display settings, Display e.g. brightness. Configure the sensor settings e.g. Sensor autorotation function for the dis- settings play. Check the available memory on an inserted microSD card and the Storage internal device...
  • Page 45 6.8.3. User Symbol Menu Description Nutzer Here you can set the sources Location that are to be used to determi- services ne your location. Create your unlock pattern, define the memory manage- Security ment for the registration infor- mation on your mobile device. Set the operating system lan- guage and region as well as Languages...
  • Page 46 6.8.4. Accounts Symbol Menu Description Manage your accounts and Add account configure the synchronisati- on settings. 6.8.5. System Symbol Menu Description Set the date, time, time zone Date & time and date/time format After installing the applica- Accessibi- tions for input support, you lity can set various options here.
  • Page 47: Favorites List

    6.9. Favorites list Start call Contacts Access to all contacts on your smartphone Open main menu SMS/MMS messages Open internet browser 6.10. Making the fi rst call  Tap on the telephone icon on the home screen.  Enter the phone number.
  • Page 48: Answering A Call

    6.10.4. Contacts You can save contacts in your smartphone memory or your SIM card. More information about a contact can be saved on the smartphone memory than on the SIM card. For example, addresses, photos, nicknames, websites and much more ...
  • Page 49: Sms/Mms

    6.11. SMS/MMS Under SMS/MMS, you have access to short messages (SMS) or multimedia messages (MMS). You can send SMS or MMS messages. If you receive a new message, you can open it via the no- tification field or the message screen. Simply tap on the new message to read it 6.11.1.
  • Page 50: Google Mail

    Google Mail™ is a web-based e-mail service that is con- figured when you create your Google™ account. Depen- ding on the synchronisation settings, Google Mail™ on your smartphone will be automatically synchronised with your Google Mail™ account on the Internet.  Tap on the main screen.
  • Page 51: Connecting To The Internet

    Also contact your mobile network operator if the settings for accessing the mobile data network provided by your service provider are not preconfigured on your smartpho- ne. If you change the settings without consulting your mobile network operator then your smartphone may not function correctly. 50 of 69...
  • Page 52: Adding A New Data Network Connection

    7.1. Adding a new data network connection Your smartphone is preconfigured for accessing the Inter- net via the ALDImobile service. If it is necessary for you to add a new data network con- nection, ask your mobile network operator for the fol- lowing information: •...
  • Page 53: Additional Costs For Internet And Roaming Usage

    (roaming) because this can also result in high charges. NOTE! When you use the smartphone for the first time, data roaming (use of data services in a different data network than your own home network provided by your mobile network operator e.g.
  • Page 54: Internet

    7.3. Internet Volume-based data costs may apply when using the mo- bile Internet. Check your mobile service tariff before using the device and, if required, switch off mobile data services until you have activated a suitable Internet flat rate. This is done as follows: ...
  • Page 55: Limiting Data Usage

    7.5. Limiting data usage The smartphone has an automatic function for limiting mobile data usage. If the value you have set is exceeded then the data connection is deactivated,  Tap on  Tap on the following in sequence Settings ...
  • Page 56: Changing The Data Volume

    As current smartphone contracts offer Internet flat rates with different data usage limits, it is advisable to define the data usage limit of your smartphone contract in the data usage limit function on your smartphone. For example, if your monthly Internet flat rate has a max.
  • Page 57: Activating Wi-Fi

     Activate the Wi-Fi checkbox to switch on this function.  The name of all of the Wi-Fi networks available for your smartphone and their security settings (open or secu- re) will now be displayed.  Tap on a network that you want to connect to.
  • Page 58: Recycling And Disposal

    8. Recycling and disposal Device At the end of its life, the device should not be disposed of in household rubbish. Enquire about the options for environmentally friendly and appropriate disposal. Batteries Do not dispose of used or defective batteries in the household rubbish! They should be ta- ken to a collection point for used batteries.
  • Page 59: Declaration About Conformity

    Declaration about 8.1. conformity The following remote equipment has been supplied with this Smartphone: • Wireless LAN • Bluetooth The company declares herewith that these devices com- ply with the fundamental requirements and the other re- levant terms of the 1999/5/EG Guideline.
  • Page 60: Technical Data

    9. Technical Data Dimensions approx. 69 x 133 x 11 mm Weight approx. 145 g Band GSM 900/1800/1900 MHz UMTS 900/2100 MHz WLAN IEEE 802.11 b/g/n (2.4 GHz) Bluetooth V3.0 Display 11.43 cm/4.5“ Touchscreen Resolution 540 x 960 Camera 8 MP CMOS sensor Autofocus Flash Memory microSD slot, max.
  • Page 61: Licence Information

    You can acquire the sour- ce code for this product in the following manner: Visit MEDION Service at http://www.medion.com/ de/service/start and enter the MD number or the MSN number of your device in the search field. You will find these numbers on the rear side of your de- vice.
  • Page 62 GNU General Public Licence Version 2, June 1991 Copyright (C) 1989, 1991 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not allowed. Preamble The licenses for most software are designed to take away your freedom to share and change it.
  • Page 63 We protect your rights with two steps: (1) copyright the software, and (2) offer you this license which gives you legal permission to copy, distribu- te and/or modify the software. Also, for each author‘s protection and ours, we want to make certain that everyone understands that there is no warranty for this free software.
  • Page 64 License and to the absence of any warranty; and give any other recipi- ents of the Program a copy of this License along with the Program. You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy, and you may at your option offer warranty protection in exchange for a fee.
  • Page 65 gram with the Program (or with a work based on the Program) on a vo- lume of a storage or distribution medium does not bring the other work under the scope of this License. 3. You may copy and distribute the Program (or a work based on it, un- der Section 2) in object code or executable form under the terms of Sec- tions 1 and 2 above provided that you also do one of the following: a) Accompany it with the complete corresponding machine-readable...
  • Page 66 have received copies, or rights, from you under this License will not have their licenses terminated so long as such parties remain in full compli- ance. 5. You are not required to accept this License, since you have not signed it.
  • Page 67 tent application of that system; it is up to the author/donor to decide if he or she is willing to distribute software through any other system and a licensee cannot impose that choice. This section is intended to make thoroughly clear what is believed to be a consequence of the rest of this License.
  • Page 68 CHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE ENTIRE RISK AS TO THE QUALITY AND PERFORMANCE OF THE PROGRAM IS WITH YOU. SHOULD THE PROGRAM PROVE DEFECTIVE, YOU ASSUME THE COST OF ALL NECESSARY SERVICING, REPAIR OR CORRECTION. 12. IN NO EVENT UNLESS REQUIRED BY APPLICABLE LAW OR AGREED TO IN WRITING WILL ANY COPYRIGHT HOLDER, OR ANY OTHER PAR- TY WHO MAY MODIFY AND/OR REDISTRIBUTE THE PROGRAM AS PER- MITTED ABOVE, BE LIABLE TO YOU FOR DAMAGES, INCLUDING ANY GE-...
  • Page 69: Legal Notice

    The operating manual can be reordered via the service hotline and is available for download via the service por- tal at www.medion.com/gb/service/start/. You can also scan the QR code above and download the operating manual onto your mobile device via the service portal.
  • Page 70: Index

    settings ......42 12. Index Accounts ......45 Device ......43 AC/DC Adaptor ....24 System ......45 Additional costs ..12, 52 User ........44 Wireless & network ..42 Contacts ......47 Operation Declaration about Main screen....36 conformity .....58 Managing notifications . Emergency calls ....22 Touch control ....31 Overview ......25 Favorites list .......46 Front side .......25...

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