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  • Page 1 Your handy guidebook. emporiaCONNECT. V88_emporiaCONNECT_Manual-V1_55367-ENG.indd 1 12.07.13 08:51...
  • Page 2 An Overview Of YOur MObile PhOne looking at the front of the closed phone in its desktop charger Camera lens/viewfinder back-lit symbols (leD) (see page 17) (see page 64) (see page 35) Outside screen V88_emporiaCONNECT_Manual-V1_55367-ENG.indd 2 12.07.13 08:52...
  • Page 3 looking at the back of the closed phone in its desktop charger Charger Jack (see page 17) Tourch (leD) emergency button (see page 89) Charger Jack (see page 17) V88_emporiaCONNECT_Manual-V1_55367-ENG.indd 3 12.07.13 08:52...
  • Page 4: Navigation Keys

    Opened-up Phone loudspeaker Screen (see page 24) (see page 21) navigation Keys (see page 22) (see page 22) favourite Key (see page 81) Menu Key (see page 21) menu Photo Key (see page 40) Keypad (see page 30) On/Off button (see page 25) V88_emporiaCONNECT_Manual-V1_55367-ENG.indd 4 12.07.13 08:52...
  • Page 5 The right side of The left side of the closed Phone the closed Phone Torch button On / Off Turn volume up Kamera Taste button Turn volume down (see page 40) Put phone on mute (see page 28) V88_emporiaCONNECT_Manual-V1_55367-ENG.indd 5 12.07.13 08:52...
  • Page 6 What separates us: 739 km. What connects us: emporiaME. The new kind of sharing. emporiaME: the app to share all that is important with everybody close to your heart – special moments, contacts and appointments. V88_emporiaCONNECT_Manual-V1_55367-ENG.indd 6 12.07.13 08:52...
  • Page 7 offers you: Easy, effective and emotional communication with the handset emporiaCONNECT. View pictures together Remote maintain phone book Enter appointments in the calendar Get reminders for medicine Offers security V88_emporiaCONNECT_Manual-V1_55367-ENG.indd 7 12.07.13 08:52...
  • Page 8: Table Of Contents

    COnTenTS for Your Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 first Steps .
  • Page 9 Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Writing Text Messages (SMS) .
  • Page 10 reminder . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .54 Setting the Alarm clock .
  • Page 11 Settings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .78 11.1 Silent/Sleep mode .
  • Page 12 Safety hints . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .91 Disposal .
  • Page 13 Congratulations on purchasing your emporia telephone! This telephone has been developed in accordance with the standards of simplicity and is especially easy to handle. To help you become familiar with your new telephone quickly, we have put together the important information for you in this handy guidebook.
  • Page 14 (instruction manual). • Should any part be missing or defective, please contact the emporia Hotline on/at +43 · 732 · 77 77 17 · 0 Tips about this manual •...
  • Page 15: For Your Safety

    fOr YOur SAfeTY Please read all of the safety guidelines in this guidebook carefully and follow them. Not following them may be dangerous or illegal. Do not use this device while driving. When using this device, keep it 15 mm from your body. Keep the device 20 cm from a pacemaker and other medical devices.
  • Page 16: First Steps

    firST STePS 2 . 1 installing your SiM-card and battery This is how to install your SIM-card As shown in the drawing, slide off the back cover in the direction of the arrow. The SIM-card slot is located in the upper right-hand corner.
  • Page 17: Charging Your Battery

    2 .2 Charging your battery  Before using your phone for the first time, make sure the battery has been charged for at least four hours. Failure to do this can result in a shorter battery lifetime. Insert the charger cord into the jack at the top of the phone and then insert the plug of the charger cord into an electrical outlet.
  • Page 18: Turning On Your Phone; First Use

    You can note down your PIN-code here: On the screen you`ll see emporia. Your telephone welcomes you! The first time you use your mobile phone you`ll have to answer some questions. The phone needs this information for the navigation function and subsequent linkage to emporiaME.
  • Page 19  You can also adjust the settings later under the menu option  Settings, but we recommend you do this now. Language English is back-lit in white. Press the Key to confirm it. On the screen you`ll see Language "English" selected! The melody confirming this will play.
  • Page 20 Name Enter your first name by means of the key pad. Store it by pressing the Key  Enter your surname using the key pad. Store it by pressing the Key  On the screen you`ll see Your name has been saved. The melody confirming this will play.
  • Page 21: Information For Beginners

    2 .4 information for beginners The Menu Messages The menu is a list that lets you use your phone`s functions and adjust the phone step by step to your specifi c needs. By pressing the Keys at the bottom of the screen you can make a selection in the menu or go back a step.
  • Page 22 With the Key  you can do the following: Make a call. Take/Receive a call. Confirm your selection in the menu. Go to the Call List in standby mode. On the screen you`ll see the heading Call info. Selecting a menu option With the Keys you can make a selection, which is back- lit in white.
  • Page 23 PIN-Code (Personal Identification Number) The 4-digit combination of numbers should protect your telephone against abuse. It`s your secret number so that no stranger can switch on your phone.  When switching on you phone, you are required to enter your 4-digit PIN-code.
  • Page 24: Screen Symbols In Standby Mode

    2 .5 Screen Symbols in Standby Mode 14 48 When your phone is in standby mode, the symbols on the screen mean as follows: Monday, 24.06.13 Call info : Shows the battery level. 4 bars: Battery full : Shows the reception quality. 4 bars: Optimal : Shows the GPS is working.
  • Page 25: Phone Settings

    O for about 15 seconds. Enter your 4-digit PIN-code. Confirm it by pressing the Key. The letters emporia appear one after the other on the screen. 3 .2 Switching off your phone Press the Key for at least two seconds.
  • Page 26: Calling

    CAlling 4 . 1 Making a call Enter the number including the area code by means of the key pad. Press the Key to establish a connection. On the screen you`ll see Calling, the connection is being made. Make your call. 4 .2 ending a call Press the Key to end a call.
  • Page 27: Redialling From Your Call List

    4 .4 redialling from your Call list It`s very easy to call a person again whom you`ve already called. Press the Key. On the screen you`ll see the people Call info you`ve called recently. 06501324569 Go to the name of the person 24.06.13 10:45 you want to call by using the Andreas...
  • Page 28: Putting The Ring-Tone On Mute For An Incoming Call

    Display Symbols in the Call List In the Call List the symbols on the screen mean the following: Information about the dialled numbers. Information about answered calls. Information about missed calls. 4 .5 Putting the ring-tone on mute for an incoming call Your phone rings.
  • Page 29: Messages

    MeSSAgeS Messages You can write and send text messages with your phone. In this section you`ll find out Received step-by-step how to do this. Sent You get to the menu option Messages Unsent in the following way: Templates Press the Key.
  • Page 30: Entering Texts

    5 .2 entering Texts Using the key pad on your phone, you can enter letters, numbers and symbols. All letters, numbers from 0 to 9 as well as symbols (e.g. „?“, „€“) are stored on the keys. By pressing the keys a few times, you can access the desired characters.
  • Page 31 . , @ ? - ' ! _ / \ & : ; + * = " € £ $ ¥ % ( ) < > [ ] { } ^ ~ | ¿ # ¡ : ) :-) :-( Ω § ¤ Abc ABC abc 123.
  • Page 32 Key. To delete the whole text, press the for approximately three seconds. Entering Texts: an Example To write the word eMPOriA, do the following: Key twice. The e appears on the screen. Press the d e f Press the Key once.
  • Page 33: Sending Messages

    5 .3 Sending Messages You`ve written a text message (SMS) and want to send it. You have two options: Sending Messages by entering a phone number Under Options press the Key. Send is back-lit in white. To confirm, press the Key.
  • Page 34 Sending Messages with a Number from your Phone Book Under Options press the Key. Send is back-lit in white. To confirm, press the Key. The screen will say Enter no. or search no. Under Search press the Key. You`re now in the Phone book. The first entry in the phone book is back-lit white.
  • Page 35: Receiving And Reading Messages

    5 .4 receiving and reading Messages A message tone lets you know that you have received a new message. On the front of your closed telephone you will see a blinking white symbol of a letter, and the screen will say 1 New message! Press the Key.
  • Page 36: Messages With Pictures (Mms)

    5 .5 Messages with Pictures (MMS) With your phone you can send pictures that you have taken as a multi-media message (MMS). In this section we will find out how to do this step by step. Creating Multi-media Messages (MMS) In the menu Messages select New.
  • Page 37: Unsent Messages

    The photo has been inserted into the text field. You can add a written message. Under Options press the Key. Send the message. (see page 33) 5 .6 unsent Messages Messages that you did not want to send immediately and have stored you can find under Unsent. №...
  • Page 38: Camera

    CAMerA You can also take photos with your telephone. In this section you will find out step by step how to do this. 6 . 1 Taking Photos Press the Key at the side of your Options Back phone. Point your screen at the object or person you would like to take a picture of.
  • Page 39: Camera Options

    6 .2 Camera Options You can set a few things in your camera. To do this, press the  Key under Options and select the desired settings: • Auto timer – Select the delayed-shutter release for self-portraits. Key for 10, 20 or 30 seconds. Select the To confirm, press the Key.
  • Page 40: Viewing Photos

    Key. Go to All my photos by pressing Key. You will see all the photos you have taken with your mobile phone. The last photo you took is first. All of the photos are numbered. Choose a photo by pressing...
  • Page 41: Making Use Of Your Photos

    6 .4 Making use of Your Photos You can use a stored photo in the following way: To do this, choose the desired options under Options by pressing the Key: • Send – You can send the photo directly as a multi-media message.
  • Page 42 Picture sharing. Share the special moments with emporiaME. Receive pictures from children and grandchildren. Make a call and view the pictures together. Video V88_emporiaCONNECT_Manual-V1_55367-ENG.indd 42 12.07.13 08:52...
  • Page 43 Thomas wants to start collaborative viewing Accept Reject Headset V88_emporiaCONNECT_Manual-V1_55367-ENG.indd 43 12.07.13 08:53...
  • Page 44: Phone Book

    PhOne bOOK Phone book In the telephone book you can store up Search name Add contact to 500 entries. This means when you have Edit contact entered the names and numbers of your Delete contact contacts (family, friends, doctor, etc.) in Send contact by SMS your telephone, you will always have your Copy contact...
  • Page 45: Storing Numbers And Names

    7 . 1 Storing numbers and names № You can easily access the Phone book by pressing the menu and then the number combination a b c a b c In the Phone book menu select Add contact. To confirm press the Key.
  • Page 46 Add Contact Photo: On the screen you will see: Do you want to add a contact photo for … ? Select Yes with the Key or No with the Key. • If you want to add a photo: Key go to Take new photo or By pressing the From photo album and confirm this with the Key.
  • Page 47: Changing Numbers And Names

    7 .2 Changing numbers and names Select the menu option Edit contact in the Phone book. To confirm, press the Key. Using the Key go to the entry that you would like to modify. To confirm, press the Key. Enter the desired changes. Then select the field Save with the Key.
  • Page 48: Making A Phone Call From The Phone Book

    7 .3 Making a Phone Call from the Phone book You can easily call all the numbers stored in the Phone book. Press the Key (Phone book Key) and you will be right in the Phone book. Select the desired entry by pressing the Key.
  • Page 49: Remote Maintenance Of Numbers And Names

    7 .4 remote Maintenance of numbers and names You can send Phone book entries by text message (SMS) from another mobile phone (e.g., from relatives, friends) to your own phone. The person has to send a text message (SMS) in the following format to you: #name#number# (e.
  • Page 50 Maintain phone book. Remote maintain the phone book with emporiaME. Create and update phone book entries. Video V88_emporiaCONNECT_Manual-V1_55367-ENG.indd 50 12.07.13 08:53...
  • Page 51 New contact from contact: Fritz Thomas +437327717253 View Reject View Reject V88_emporiaCONNECT_Manual-V1_55367-ENG.indd 51 12.07.13 08:53...
  • Page 52: Quick Dial Keys

    7 .5 Quick dial keys You can store five numbers that you frequently need on your Quick dial keys. In this section you will find out step by step how to do this. Press the Key a b c g h i j k l m n o d e f...
  • Page 53 Change or Delete a Quick dial key In the Phone book select the menu option Quick dial keys. To confirm, press the Key. On the screen a list with all the Quick dial keys and their current assignment will appear. Select the desired entry with the Key.
  • Page 54: Reminder

    reMinDer Reminder Alarm clock You can use your telephone as an alarm Birthday reminder clock or memory aid for appointments. Your Events telephone will send you a message about Calendar the upcoming appointment in time. You get to the menu option Reminder in the following way: Press the Key.
  • Page 55: Switching The Alarm Clock Off

    pressing the Key. Then press the Key. The screen will say: Time until your alarm: … hours … minutes The task is completed.  When the alarm rings, press the Key to switch the alarm off. If you want it to ring again in ten minutes, then press the Key.
  • Page 56: Birthday Reminder

    8 .3 birthday reminder You can assign a birthday reminder to every contact in your Phone book. The Phone book will remind you about the birthday in time. Select Birthday reminder in the menu Reminder. Confirm by pressing the Key. New birthday will appear back-lit in white.
  • Page 57 If you want to be reminded at a different time, Edit. press the Key The screen will show the heading: Edit reminder • The screen will say: Days before back-lit in white. Change. Press the Key • Change the days with the Key.
  • Page 58: Appointments

    8 .4 Appointments You can enter appointments in your telephone and set reminders and additional reminders for these events. Select Events in the Menu Reminder. To confirm, press the Key. The screen will say New event back-lit in white. Key Select. Press the The screen will say: Enter subject: Enter the name of an appointment by using the key pad.
  • Page 59 Setting the Length of an event: The screen will show: Do you want to add the duration? Select Yes with or No with • If Yes, the screen will say Set end date • Press the Key to enter the end date. Continue by using the Key.
  • Page 60 Setting a repeating event: The screen will say: New event. Do you want to repeat the event … ? If you want to repeat the event, press the Key. The screen will say Options: Choose days, Once a day, Weekly, Monthly, or Once a year Select the desired by pressing the Key.
  • Page 61: Calendar

    8 .5 Calendar May 2013 № You can easily access this feature 13 20 27 by pressing and then the number menu 7 14 combination Mi 1 15 22 29 g h i d e f Do 2 9 16 23 30 Select Calendar in the Fr 3 10 17 24 31 menu Reminder.
  • Page 62 Enter appointments. Organize your calendar with emporiaME. Save and send birthdays, meetings and doctor’s appointments with emporiaME. Video V88_emporiaCONNECT_Manual-V1_55367-ENG.indd 62 12.07.13 08:53...
  • Page 63 Reminder request Subject: Start time New reminder 22.04.13 - 07:00 request from Thomas End time 22.04.13 - 08:00 View Reject Accept Reject V88_emporiaCONNECT_Manual-V1_55367-ENG.indd 63 12.07.13 08:53...
  • Page 64: Call Info

    CAll infO Call info Missed calls Here you find an overview of all the Dialled numbers telephone connections. Received calls You get to the menu option Call info Call duration in the following way: Delete Press the Key. menu Select Call info with Key.
  • Page 65: Dialled Numbers

    The task is completed. № You can easily access this feature by pressing menu then the number combination g h i 9 .2 Dialled numbers Here you find the last numbers you dialled. 9 .3 received calls Here you find the last numbers you answered. 9 .4 Call duration For a better overview of your telephone conversations you find here a list of the calls you last made and their length.
  • Page 66: Tools

    10 TOOlS Tools emporiaME Here you find a number of useful helpers Games and some diversions. Weather You get to the menu option Tools Orientation in the following way: Calculator Press the Key. menu Magnifier Select Tools with Emergency button Key.
  • Page 67: Emporiame

    10 . 1 emporiaMe  emporiaMe is a bridge between generations. It makes interaction between Smartphone-Apps and emporia mobile phones possible, e.g., mutually shared photo albums, shared calendars or the remote maintenance options. This way, the digital possibilities are reduced to the most important thing: simple communication with your loved ones.
  • Page 68 They have to confirm the contact. As soon as they have done this, you will receive a confirmation on your emporia mobile phone. You can now decide what degree of access this friend should have. Confirm if they can remotely maintain your Phone book and calendar.
  • Page 69: Games

    10 .2 games This telephone offers you 3 games to train your memory. They train your powers of concentration, your ability to react, and your visual orientation. Select Games in the menu Tools. To confirm, press the Key. Select a game with the Key.
  • Page 70: Weather

    PickQuick PickQuick requires an ability to react quickly. You have to react correctly to diff erent stimuli. You only have a short time to think. This game trains your resilience. Jappo Jappo trains your powers of concentration and attentiveness. You have to quickly check if a certain symbol is present in a group of symbols.
  • Page 71 Add location, Remove location or Setting. Show weather forecast on start-up screen Choose Settings with the Key. To confirm, press the Key. Select Show at start by pressing the Key. To confirm, press the Key. You will see the current weather and a weather forecast right on your start-up screen.
  • Page 72: Orientation

    • Bring me home – Here your mobile phone calculates the fastest way from your current position to your Home location. Your phone guides you there using arrows.
  • Page 73: Calculator

    help of the GPS, select Actual position. Or select Enter address to enter your address manually. • Settings – Here you can choose between kilometres and miles and set the maximum distance within which you want to find interesting locations. 10 .5 Calculator This menu option helps you to do simple calculations.
  • Page 74: Magnifier

    10 .6 Magnifier You can use the camera in the telephone as a magnifying glass. Select Magnifier in the menu Tools. To confirm, press the Key. Now the magnifying glass is working. Hold the camera about 5 cm above the object that you want to see magnified.
  • Page 75: Position

    Select with the To confirm, press the Key. Key On or Off. Select with the Done. On the screen you will see  You can get further information about determining your location on our website: www.emporia.eu V88_emporiaCONNECT_Manual-V1_55367-ENG.indd 75 12.07.13 08:53...
  • Page 76: Bluetooth

    10 .9 bluetooth Bluetooth is a wireless connection between electronic devices. You can connect your telephone with, e.g. the hands-free system on your car or a Bluetooth headset. Select Bluetooth in the menu Tools. To confirm, press the Key. Select Bluetooth On/Off using the Key.
  • Page 77 Press the • Visibility (Pre-setting: On) You can hide your phone from other Bluetooth devices. • Device name (Pre-setting: EMPORIA) Here you determine the name with which other Bluetooth devices can find your telephone. • Use default PIN (Pre-setting: On) When a new Bluetooth device is connected, the PINs 0000 and 1234 automatically used.
  • Page 78: Settings

    11 SeTTingS Settings Silent/Sleep mode Here you can set up your telephone according to your personal preferences. Sound & alert You get to the menu option Settings Display & light in the following way: Language Press the Key. menu Time & date Select Settings with Favourite key...
  • Page 79: Silent/Sleep Mode

    11 . 1 Silent/Sleep mode Activate this feature when you do not want to switch off your phone, but it should not ring, e.g., at the doctor`s surgery or in church. The calls will be shown on the screen but the phone will not ring.
  • Page 80: Display & Light

    11 .3 Display & light Here you can set how long the screen and the keypad are lit before the telephone goes into the energy saving mode. Keypad light  If the keypad is lit longer, it requires more energy, reducing the operation time of your phone.
  • Page 81: Language

    11 .4 language Here you can choose among different languages. Should you set the wrong language by mistake, you can reset it to English here. № You can easily access this feature by pressing Key and menu then the number combination m n o g h i 11 .5 Time &...
  • Page 82: Camera Settings

    11 .7 Camera settings Here you can set the camera just the way you want it, e.g., resolution or special effects. (see page 39) 11 .8 Call waiting Here you can set a signal that will notify you of an incoming call while you are already making a call. 11 .9 Call forward Here you can divert a call to your answering machine or to a certain person in your Phone book.
  • Page 83: Withhold Number

    11 . 1 1 withhold number This feature allows you to decide if your own telephone number will be shown on the display of the phone of the person you are calling. 11 . 1 2 help Text For the individual menu option there is helpful information that explains the exact way each option works.
  • Page 84: Mailbox Number (Answering Machine)

    11 . 1 3 Mailbox number (Answering Machine) Here you can store the number of the answering machine. You will get this number from your provider. Select Mailbox number in the menu Settings. To confirm, press the Key. On the screen you will see: Mailbox no.
  • Page 85: Security

    11 . 1 4 Security Here you can change your PIN-Code or switch it off. If you switch off your PIN-Code, then your device will no longer be protected from someone else`s using it. Select Security in the menu Settings. Confirm this by pressing the Key.
  • Page 86: Emergency Call Feature

    12 eMergenCY CAll feATure Your telephone has an emergency call function that calls help quickly if you need it. In this section you will find out step by step how it works. For your own safety please read through the whole chapter carefully.
  • Page 87: Storing Emergency Numbers

    12 .2 Storing emergency numbers It`s possible to store five numbers as emergency numbers. You can store individuals` numbers and those of emergency rescue services. If possible, individuals` numbers should be stored first and then those of the rescue services. ...
  • Page 88 The heading Send Message will appear. Yes is back-lit in white. Confirm by pressing the Key. Saved On the screen you will see: Go on storing more individuals` numbers as emergency numbers just as you did the first emergency number. You can store a maximum of five emergency call numbers.
  • Page 89: Starting The Emergency Call Function

    12 .3 Starting the emergency Call function Press the Emergency Call Button on the back of your telephone for at least three seconds. The emergency call cycle is started. A shrill, piercing warning tone sounds immediately to alert the people around you.
  • Page 90: Additional Information About

    As soon as the person you called receives the emergency call, they are asked to confirm by pressing three times  In the case of an emergency rescue service or institution, no confirmation is necessary. Should the first person not confirm, the emergency call numbers that are stored next in that order will be called.
  • Page 91: Safety Hints

    13 SAfeTY hinTS Small phone parts can cause choking if swallowed. This device can produce loud tones. Do not dispose of by burning. Avoid contact with magnetic fields. Avoid exposing the device to extreme temperatures. Avoid contact with liquids, keep the device dry. Do not dismantle the device.
  • Page 92 Handling the Product You are solely responsible for the use of the device and for any consequences of its use. The device must be switched off wherever the use of a mobile telephone is prohibited. The use of the device is subject to safety measures that were developed for the protection of the user and their surroundings.
  • Page 93: Disposal

    14 DiSPOSAl Disposing of the packaging • The box and other packaging materials are recyclable and should, in principle, be brought to a recycling centre. Disposing of the battery • Batteries do not belong in with household rubbish! As a consumer you have a legal obligation to return used batteries.
  • Page 94: Warranty

    Our warranty is determined by the conditions of warranty that were valid at the time of purchase. To the greatest possible extent that is legally valid, emporia is in no way to be held responsible for the following situations: •...
  • Page 95: Eu Declaration Of Conformity (Doc)

    We, Emporia Telecom Produktions- und Vertriebs-GmbH & Co. KG, hereby declare that the design of the device referred to below complies with the pertinent EU-Directives. name of Product: GSM 3G/2G Dual Band Mobile Phone Product number: V88 Pertinent eu-Directives: Radio Equipment 1999/5/EG R & TTE Directive 1999/5/EC harmonised en Standards, specific and basic standards: Safety and health: EN 60950-1:2006+A12:2011;...
  • Page 96 Emporia Telecom Produktions- und Vertriebs-GmbH & CoKG Industriezeile 36 4020 Linz, Austria +43.732.77 77 17-0 +43.732.77 77 17-8 2200 www.emporia.eu V88_emporiaCONNECT_Manual-V1_55367-ENG.indd 96 12.07.13 08:53...

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