Maxcom MM820 User Manual

Maxcom MM820 User Manual

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  • Page 1 User’s guide GSM mobile phone Maxcom MM820...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Mobile phone description ........7 SIM and MicroSD card installation ......9 SIM card precautions ........... 11 Battery and rear cover installation ....... 11 Charging ............12 4.1.1 Desktop charger (option) ....... 13 Backlit icons ..........13 Writing text ............14 Changing font size in the mobile phone ............
  • Page 4 6.7.2 Call waiting ..........20 Phonebook ............21 Creating a new contact ........21 Quick dialling ..........22 7.2.1 Programming buttons ......22 Phonebook entries management ..............23 Phonebook settings ........24 Messaging ..............25 Creating and sending a message ...... 25 Inbox ............
  • Page 5 Multimedia ............37 11.1 Audio player ........37 11. 2 Video player ........38 11. 3 Dictaphone ......... 39 12. Alarm clock ..........40 13. Calculator ........... 41 14. Tasks ............41 15. Settings ............. 42 15.1 Sound settings ........42 15.2 Date and hour settings .......
  • Page 6 15.13 Connection ..........49 15.13.1 Bluetooth ........... 49 15.13.2 GPS Connections…………………………..… 50 15.14 Restoring default settings ......50 Files manager ..........51 Services ............52 17.1 SIM services ..........52 17.2 WAP ............52 Safety and safety precautions ......53 Problem solving ..........
  • Page 7: Mobile Phone Description

    1. Mobile phone description...
  • Page 8 1. Speaker LCD display Left function key Connection key Messages/Left Voice mail 7. Numeric keypad 8. Asterisk/font size change MENU 9. Loud-speaking mode with headphones connected 10. Silent mode 11. Microphone 12. Camera 13. Magnifying glass/Right/Font size increase in read messages 14.
  • Page 9: Sim And Microsd Card Installation

    23. Volume up/time voice hint - holding the key at the flip closed 24. Volume down 25. Headphones outlet 26. Charging socket/USB 27. SOS key 28. Speaker 29. Rear battery cover 2. SIM and MicroSD card installation There is the SIM card socket under the battery. Before the card installation make sure that the mobile phone is turned off and is not connected to a power supply or any other accessory.
  • Page 10 Place the mobile with its rear part up, catch the battery cover, move it down and take out. Move the card socket cover slightly down to unlock Carefully slot the SIM card to the socket and close the cover. Under the SIM card socket there is a room for the MicroSD card.
  • Page 11: Sim Card Precautions

    3. SIM card precautions Turn off the mobile and wait a few seconds before you insert or remove the SIM card. Handle the SIM card carefully, do not bend or scratch If the SIM card is inserted improperly or damaged, inscription “Insert SIM card”...
  • Page 12: Charging

    Charging Never use a charger or a battery which has been damaged or produced by another manufacturer. Parts of other type or any modifications may cause damage to the mobile or constitute a violation of the rules for radio devices and, consequently, the guarantee loss. If the battery is low, the display shows an empty battery symbol and a sound signal is heard (if the alert sound is on).
  • Page 13: Desktop Charger (Option)

    Attention! The ambient temperature during the charging must be between 0°C do +40°C. Batteries are degraded with time. Consequently, their charging time will get shorter. 4.1.1 Desktop charger (option) In the case of a desk charger, first attach a small network charger connector to the desk charger outlet, and then connect the charger to the socket.
  • Page 14: Writing Text

    5. Writing text You may write any words, numbers, symbols and punctuation marks. Press “#” to select the size of letters and enter numbers while SMS creation. The activated text writing method is visible in the top left-hand corner of the display. Press “*”...
  • Page 15: Changing Font Size In An Sms

    Menu>Settings>2 mobile phone settings>6 font size 5.2 Changing font size in an SMS You can change the font size while reading an SMS. hold "Magnifying glass" key to do that. The font will get smaller or bigger. Hold the same key again to reverse the operation.
  • Page 16: Changing Language Time And Date

    6.2 Changing language time and date The language, time and date must be set while the telephone is used for the first time. If the network operator serves the automatic date and hour adjustment, in the course of installation you may be asked whether you want to save the settings suggested by the device operator.
  • Page 17: Selecting A Number From The Phonebook

    6.3.1 Selecting number from phonebook In the standby mode, press left function key Menu to enter the main Menu. Use keys Up/Down to enter the Contacts and press the left function key to select. If you are looking for a specific number, enter the first letter of the name and select the desired contact.
  • Page 18: Symbols On The Display

    Carefully adjust the volume during the operation. 6.6 Symbols on the display Headphones Signal connected intensity Sound signal Battery level only New SMS Sound signal + vibrations Roaming Vibrations only Alarm on Silent 6.7 Additional functions during the call During the call press the left function key to enter the Options.
  • Page 19 Among options you may select the following actions: Holding a call Hold Finishing the call (like by means Finishing the connection Initiating a new connection or adding a new number to the contact list during the call connection Searching in the phonebook in order to start a new call or edit Phonebook information...
  • Page 20: Loud-Speaking Mode

    6.7.1 Loud-speaking mode During the conversation press the right function key to turn on the loud-speaking mode. The loud-speaking mode allows for a conversation without keeping the mobile to the ear. The distance between the mouth and the microphone may be up to 1 metre to make your voice understood.
  • Page 21: Phonebook

    7. Phonebook The phonebook may store 300 names. 7.1 Creating a new contact Press Menu, where the first item displayed is Contacts. Press OK. Select Options and New Contact. Select whether the contact is to be saved on the SIM card or in the telephone memory.
  • Page 22: Quick Dialling

    7.2 Quick dialling You can program 8 numerical keys of the mobile (2-9) to make instant connections. Key 1 is reserved for the voice mail. 7.2.1 Programming keys Save a contact in the phonebook to program quick selection keys. Press Menu>Contacts. Press OK. Select Options>11 Settings>2 Quick selection.
  • Page 23: Phonebook Entries Management

    7.3 Phonebook entries management Press Menu; Contacts is the first item to be screened. Press OK. Select any contact and press Options. New contact See: creating a new contact View Views contact data Sending an SMS to a selected number Send SMS Sending a multimedia message Send MMS...
  • Page 24: Phonebook Settings

    7.4 Phonebook settings Press Menu to see Contacts as the first screened item. Press OK. Select Options>Settings Selection to save on the SIM card or in Data saving place telephone memory Possibility to activate the selection of Quick dialling desired numbers with one key. See: Quick dialling Additional numbers You can set certain numbers...
  • Page 25: Messaging

    Messaging 7.5 Creating and sending messages Select Menu and go to Messages Select New message, and then SMS. Select New message>MMS to create a new MMS Enter the content of the message and click Options Select Send to in order to enter the receiver. You can also select the receiver from the contacts.
  • Page 26 Advanced to select one of the following options: Insert a template Inserts one of the saved sentences (MMS) Insert a schedule Adds any file to the message (switches to an MMS) (MMS) Insert a number Enters a selected number from the Contacts (SMS) Insert Enters a selected name from the Contacts...
  • Page 27: Inbox

    7.6 Incoming box Select Menu and go to Messages Select Inbox. Select a message from the list clicking Ok and then View. Use keys Up/Down to scroll the message and read the whole of it. To make the message text smaller/larger press the Magnifying glass key.
  • Page 28: Messages Sent

    Use the number Use the number from the message Use the URL Use the URL address from the message Use the USSD Use the USSD code Copy the message to the Copy to the mobile memory mobile Transfer the message to Transfer to the mobile the mobile memory 7.7 Items sent...
  • Page 29: Outbox

    View By means of Options you may send, edit, delete, copy or transfer a message to the mobile. 7.9 Outbox Select Menu and go to Messages Select Outbox Select a message from the list, click Ok and then View By means of Options you may send, edit, delete, copy or transfer a message to the mobile.
  • Page 30 Select the SMS validity period, message type, option to receive delivery reports, to set the answer path and preferred connection type Check the SIM card and the Memory status mobile memory status Message counter Check the number of messages sent and received Save the sent Select whether the sent messages...
  • Page 31: Mms Multimedia Messages

    Click Common settings to configure default MMS settings, such as slides duration, priority, delivery report, signature or saving place. 7.11 MMS messages To create an MMS: Select MENU, then Messages>New message>MMS An MMS multimedia message may contain photos, films and sounds. To add a selected element, click Options and select a desired item.
  • Page 32: Emergency Numbers

    Most of the networks, but not all of them, accept emergency numbers (112, 999, etc.) without an active or inserted SIM card. Contact the operator for further information. 8.1 SOS button To initiate emergency calls press and hold SOS key for 3 seconds.
  • Page 33: Sos Button Settings

    8.1.1 SOS key settings Enter the MENU to enter SOS key Settings. Select Settings and then In emergency. Select Information about the user to enter your surname, information about the diseases, allergies and blood group. Select key SOS and click option Turn on to turn on the service Select Emergency contacts to define emergency numbers.
  • Page 34: List Of Connections

    8.2 List of connections All answered, missed and selected numbers are saved in the list of connections. The memory may contain the maximum of 20 latest connections. Selecting the latest connections If you press the green receiver , all latest connections will be displayed.
  • Page 35: Camera

    View Shows details of the connection Connects with a selected Connect number Sends an SMS to the selected Send SMS number Sends an MMS to the selected Send MMS number Enter in the Saves a number in the Contacts phonebook You can change the number before Edit before making the connection...
  • Page 36: Fm Radio

    Recording starts after pressing key . Press again to pause. Press the right function key to finish. This function requires the installation of MicroSD card (not included in the accessories) and set saving on the memory card Options>Memory>click option Memory card.
  • Page 37: Multimedia

    You can define selected radio stations under 1-9 keys and scroll them one by one with keys * and #. Press the red receiver to return to the main Menu. Press “camera on” key to start recording the radio. Press the right function key to finish recording.
  • Page 38: Video Player

    Press the left program key [List] to open the playlist; press the left program key [Options], to enter the menu of the recorder. If the playlist is empty, only functions ‘Add’ and ‘Settings’ will be available. If the playlist is not empty, you can apply the following actions to each option: Play, Details, Add, Delete, Delete all and Settings.
  • Page 39: Dictaphone

    and length limitations. Video files must be saved in Videos folder to be reviewed from the memory card. Press Camera key to start/pause playing a video file. Enter the video files player, press key Options to carry out the following actions: Play, Send, Change name, Delete, Delete all files, Sort according to, Memory.
  • Page 40: Alarm Clock

    12. Alert It is possible to set five alerts. They may be single or regular alerts for selected days. When an alert appears, press Stop to stop it or Nap to postpone the alarm to the time set. Setting the alert: Press Menu and go to Alert.
  • Page 41: Calculator

    Calculator Press Menu key and go to Calculator. Enter digits by means of the keyboard. Use “#” to insert a coma and Up/Down arrows to select operation (+, -, x, ÷). Press left function key “OK” to confirm the operation selection and go on to entering another digit.
  • Page 42: Settings

    its starting time Repeat Set the task repetition Select Options to add information Details about the task Change the task status to completed Status or uncompleted 15. Settings 15.1 Sound settings Click Menu>Settings>Users’ profiles. Then select a profile. Click Options and then Activate to activate the profile.
  • Page 43 incoming track sound Select Message to select an SMS sound. Select Message volume to change the volume of the message sound. Select Keyboard to change the keyboard sound. Select Key sound to adjust the key sound volume. By means of items 9 – 13 you may set one by one: mobile turning on/off sound, flip turning on/off sound and turning on/off the warning sounds.
  • Page 44: Date And Hour Settings

    15.2 Setting date and hour Select Menu>Settings>Mobile settings>Date an d hour It is also here that you can set the manner of their screening, a time zone and automatic date and hour update. 15.3 Planning turning on/off the phone Select Menu>Settings>Mobile settings>Planned turning on/off the mobile.
  • Page 45: Display

    · 1x”Down” key · OK · 2x”Down” key · OK>Select language · By means of Up/down keys find the language you want to set and confirm your choice pressing “OK”. 15.5 Display You can select 1 of 5 available system wallpapers or a photo/graphics from your own gallery.
  • Page 46: Plane Mode

    15.6 Plane mode Select Menu>Settings>Telephone settings>Plane settings. All radio connections are off in the plane mode. 15.7 Font size You can select the mobile menu font size from medium and large. 15.8 Backlight Setting the display contrast and time necessary for the backlight to turn on.
  • Page 47: Menu Items Configuration

    Select Menu> Settings>3 Setting connections and select Turn on or off displaying the one of the following speaker’s number options: Number identification Possibility to turn on the Pending call pending call service Possibility to turn on Forwarding calls forwarding connections in certain situations Possibility to bar Call barring...
  • Page 48: Network Services

    off displaying the selected functions and confirm with the right function key. 15.11 Network services Select Menu>Settings>Network settings Select one of the following options and press OK to confirm. Press Select network to Search for available networks, Select network and set Selection mode between Manual and Automatic Select GPRS connection to determine whether you want to make use of GPRS...
  • Page 50: Connection

    Various options which refer to the PIN/PUK code and telephone password/code options are available in Menu>Settings>Protection settings. Select Menu>Settings>Protections settings You can select a function from the following list: SIM protection Here you can turn on/off the demand for the PIN code at turning on the mobile, or change the PIN and PIN2 code.
  • Page 51 following options: Bluetooth status Turn Bluetooth on or off Turn on for others to be Visibility able to find your mobile Auxiliaries Devices you have already connected with Select name for your device Device name 15.13.2 GPRS connections The mobile has setting connections for s ome op er ators ’...
  • Page 52: Files Manager

    16. Files manager Menu>Files manager The available memory is shown in the files manager (mobile or memory card). The total and free memory is displayed. Press the left program key [Options]: · Open – select to open a desired folder ·...
  • Page 53: Services

    17. Services Menu>Services 17.1 SIM services Regardless of the mobile phone functions, the SIM card may offer additional services. The name and functions of the menu depend on the type of the available services. 17.2 WAP The browser in the mobile enables to make use of various WAP services.
  • Page 54: Safety And Safety Precautions

    18. Safety and safety precautions Please read the following rules and regulations. Any failure to observe them may be dangerous or illegal. Read the whole User’s guide for more information. Turn off the phone in the vicinity of chemical plants, petrol stations and other places making use of explosives.
  • Page 55 There is no guarantee on accessories which are not original. Never try to dismantle the phone by yourself. In case of any problems with the device, contact the manufacturer. Never charge the phone without the battery in. For safety reasons do not talk via the phone when the charger is connected.
  • Page 56 Wireless mobiles may be sensitive to interference which may influence their efficiency. Use only accessories and batteries approved by the manufacturer. Do not connect any incompatible products. Use only in normal position determined in the product documentation. Do not touch the aerial without reason. Working environment Remember about the necessity of complying with the specific rules of places you visit.
  • Page 57 attract metal devices. Do not keep credit cards or other magnetic carriers in the vicinity of the device due to the risk of losing the stored information. Medical devices The use of accessories which transmit radio signal, e.g. mobile phones, may interfere with the work of an inadequately secured medical apparatus.
  • Page 58 Cardiac pacemaker Cardiac pacemaker manufacturers recommend to keep the minimum of 15 cm distance between the mobile phone and a pacemaker to avoid the risk of interference with the pacemaker’s work. These recommendations comply with the independent Wireless Technology Research. People who have a cardiac pacemaker should: always keep the device within the minimum of 15 cm distance from the pacemaker...
  • Page 59 High risk areas Always turn off the mobile phone in areas where the risk of an explosion is present, and follow all marks and instructions. Explosion probability is present in areas where a car engine should be off. Sparks may cause an explosion or fire which in turn may trigger serious injuries or even death.
  • Page 60 Emergency calls Mobile phones, such as this device, make use of a radio signal, mobile phone network, terrestrial network and functions programmed by the user. This means that there is no guarantee that connection in any circumstances will be possible. Therefore, in emergency such as calling the ambulance, do not rely on the mobile phone only.
  • Page 61 objects, in which stationary or portable radio devices within the area above the air bag or where the air bag may inflate. In case of an incorrect installation of mobile phone accessories, there is a risk of causing serious damage while the airbag is filling with air.
  • Page 62 INFORMATION ABOUT CERTIFICATIONS (SAR) This model meets the international radio waves directives on radio wave interference. This device is a transmitter and radio wave receiver. Its design prevents from exceeding the limitation of radio wave impact recommended international directives. These directives have been issued by an independent scientific organisation ICNIRP providing for a safety margin to guarantee protection of all people regardless of age or...
  • Page 63 Health Organisation, the research has indicated that there is no need of applying any particular restrictions in the use of mobile phones. They also point out that radiation reduction requires the limitation of call length or the use of a headphone or loud-speaking system during a call to avoid keeping the mobile close to the body or head.
  • Page 64: Troubleshooting

    19. Troubleshooting It is impossible to turn on the mobile Connect the power supply The battery is charging and charge for several slowly hours The battery has Remove and insert the been installed battery again incorrectly It is impossible to charge the battery Check the battery and the The battery or the charger...
  • Page 65 The standby time is shortening The battery efficiency is Install a new battery too low Searching for the network The mobile is situated absorbs very much power. Find a place with too far from the base, it is still searching for a good signal or turn off the signal the mobile for some time.
  • Page 66 The SIM card is Remove the card installed incorrectly and insert it again. The SIM card is dirty or Wipe the terminals of the damp. SIM card with a dry piece of cloth. An error of connection with the network Check the SIM card condition.
  • Page 67 Echo or noise Disconnect and dial the number again. This may Local problems with a connect you with another poor signal network transmitter. An error occurs while adding a new contact Remove the existing contacts to provide free The mobile memory memory full An error of a function setting...
  • Page 68 20. Service and maintenance Your device is a technically advanced product and should be handled with utmost care. Any negligence may cause the guarantee cancellation. • The device must be protected from moisture. Rain, snow, moisture and liquids may cause the electronic circuit corrosion.
  • Page 69 The foregoing instruction refers to the device, the battery, the power supply and other accessories. If the telephone does not work properly, please contact the point of purchase. Do not forget to provide the receipt or the invoice copy. Guarantee and technical details This product is subject to a guarantee for 24 months from the date of purchase.
  • Page 70 Technical specification: Network: 900/1800 Dimensions: 100.8 mm x 52.5 mm x1 9.8 mm Weight: 95 g (with the battery) Battery: 3 .7V/800 mAh Li-ion battery Charger: Manufacturer: AQUIL STATR PRECISION NDUSTRIAL(SHENZHEN)CO.,LTD Model: ASU30e-050050 Rated input:100-240V~ 50/60Hz 0.3A Output: 5Vdc, 500mA ( L.P.S.) Manufacturer: BaiJunDa Electronic CO.,LTD Model: UT-003E-698 Rated input:100-240V~ 50/60Hz 0.15A...
  • Page 71 21. Information concerning environmental protection The set contains a Li-ion battery. Spent batteries are harmful to the environment. They should stored in a special point, in a special container, in accordance with the applicable rules. No batteries can be disposed of as municipal waste;...
  • Page 72 Proper handling the used electric and electronic equipment helps avoid consequences which are harmful for human health and the natural environment, and result from the presence of hazardous components as well as improper storage and processing of such equipment.
  • Page 73: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of conformity 20/2013/EC Maxcom S.A., ul. Towarowa 23a, 43-100 Tychy with total responsibility declares that: Dual-band GSM mobile phone for use in public networks 900/1800MHz Maxcom MM820BBPLUS with a charger complies with Directive of the European Parliament and Council 2011/65/UE as of 8 June 2011 on the Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment, and it meets any and all key requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC - R&TTE (Radio...
  • Page 74 SIM card. We hereby reserve the right to make changes in the product and its functions without the preliminary presentation of information concerning that fact. Technical support, - number: 32 325 07 00 or e-mail serwis@maxcom.pl...
  • Page 77 MAXCOM S.A. 43-100 Tychy, ul. Towarowa 23a POLAND tel. 32 327 70 89 fax 32 327 78 60 www.maxcom.pl office@maxcom.pl 1313...

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