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V35-Instruction-Manual-V3_54373-ENG.indd 1-2
DEAR MOBILE PHONE USER!
Congratulations on your emporiaELEGANCE mobile phone!
To get you acquainted with your new mobile phone as quickly as
possible, we have put together all the essential information on a few
pages. The following pages of the user guide let you choose how
much time you want to spend acquainting yourself with the most
important functions of your mobile phone.
We hope you will have fun with your phone, and wish you all the best
EMPORIA Telecom
Eveline Pupeter
Management
PACKAGE CONTENTS:
Mobile phone
Charging cable
(emporiaELEGANCE)
( RL - V170EU )
Albert Fellner
Battery pack
User guide
(AK - V36)
2
05.10.2010 10:36:46 Uhr
05.10.2010 10:36:46 Uhr

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  • Page 1 The following pages of the user guide let you choose how much time you want to spend acquainting yourself with the most important functions of your mobile phone. We hope you will have fun with your phone, and wish you all the best EMPORIA Telecom Eveline Pupeter Management Albert Fellner...
  • Page 2: Start

    START 1.1 WHAT ARE ALL THE KEYS FOR? On-off key Loudspeaker To switch on and off: press for 2 seconds Screen (= Display) Operator End Call/Back/Delete key Volume adjustment – During a call: End call – Change the receiver volume during a call –...
  • Page 3 Flashlight key – Short keypress: lights up briefly – 5 second keypress: lights up continuously – Switch off: short keypress CAUTION: Don’t shine the light directly into the eyes of people or animals. Silence/Sleep key Mute the telephone (ring tone, vibration, keypad tone, text message tone and confirmation tone off, alarm rings.
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 Start What Are All the Keys for? ........03 Inserting the SIM Card .
  • Page 5 3 20 Minutes for Easy Handling Useful Functions on the Key Pad ......18 3.1.1 Key: Numbers Dialled.
  • Page 6 4 30 Minutes for Pros Enter Text with Key Pad ........22 SMS Text Messages .
  • Page 7 5 MENU OVERVIEW ......... . 40. 6 General instructions 6.1 Safety Instructions .
  • Page 8: Inserting The Sim Card

    1.3 INSERTING THE SIM CARD You need a SIM card to use your phone. The SIM card (Subscriber Identity Module) is the small card with the clipped corner, which you got from your network provider. It serves as identification in the mobile phone network.
  • Page 9: Charging The Battery

    1.5 CHARGING THE BATTERY Please note: The battery included with your mobile phone should be charged for at least 4 hours before your first call. 1. Plug the power cord into an outlet. 2. Insert the charge cable into the socket on the bottom of the mobile phone.
  • Page 10: You Are Ready: Switching The Mobile Phone On

    1.6 YOU ARE READY: TURNING THE MOBILE PHONE ON Press the key on the left-hand side of the mobile phone at for least 2 seconds. This will turn the mobile phone on. When you turn on your phone for the first time, you will be prompted to select a display language: Using move to the desired language and select it with...
  • Page 11: Deactivating The Pin Prompt

    1.7 DEACTIVATING THE PIN CODE PROMPT To prevent problems caused by forgetting the PIN code (personal identification number), we recommend to de-activate the PIN prompt. However, this is not possible with all network providers. 1. Press the key on the right hand side of the phone. The screen will display the menu.
  • Page 12: 10 Minutes To Get To Know Your Mobile Phone

    10 MINUTES TO GET TO KNOW YOUR MOBILE PHONE 2.1 DON’T WORRY IF YOU GET LOST IN THE MENU Whenever you have “really” lost your way in the menu, you can always get out of a tight spot by pressing repeatedly.
  • Page 13: Dialling With The Key Pad

    2.3 DIALLING WITH THE KEY PAD ALWAYS enter the telephone number together with the area code. (Example: enter “049789789” for number 789789 with area code 049.) – Press to connect. – End the call by pressing . If the other caller hangs up first, you don’t need to press 2.4 HANDSFREE 1.
  • Page 14: Dialling From The Phone Book

    2.6 DIALLING FROM THE PHONE BOOK Saved names and numbers are listed alphabetically in the phone book. 1. Press in standby mode: Phonebook will be displayed. 2. Use to navigate to the desired entry. 3. Press to call. Please note: To save yourself entering new telephone numbers into the phone book, you can have them sent to you.
  • Page 15: Accessing Your Phone Book With Sms

    2.8 ACCESSING YOUR PHONE BOOK WITH SMS You can send telephone book entries by text message, using the following format: #Name#Number# Example: #Tobias#01509876543# – The telephone number has to be entered including the area code. – It is, however, recommended to save all numbers in international format with the international country code.
  • Page 16: 20 Minutes For Easy Handling

    20 MINUTES FOR EASY HANDLING 3.1 USEFUL FUNCTIONS OF THE KEY PAD 3.1.1 Key: Numbers Dialled 3 second keypress: The list of most recently dialled numbers will be displayed with date and time signature 2. Use to scan the list 3.
  • Page 17: Alarm

    3.2 ALARM Your mobile phone is equipped with an alarm. 3.2.1 Turning the Alarm On and Off –To turn the alarm on, move the slide key on the right hand side of the phone down, and select the alarm time with –To turn it off, move the slider up again.
  • Page 18: Snooze Function

    3.2.4 Snooze Function To be awakened or reminded again after 5 minutes, select Later with the key while the alarm is ringing. You may repeat this as often as you like. Otherwise shut off the alarm by pressing 3.2.5 Changing the Alarm Tone Settings / Tones &...
  • Page 19: On/Off Key

    3.4 ON/OFF  BUTTON To switch the mobile phone on or off hold the - button on the left-hand side of the mobile phone for 2 seconds. 3.5 SILENCE/SLEEP  BUTTON You can mute your mobile phone using the button. (Ring tone, vibration, keypad tone, text message tone and confirmation tone off;...
  • Page 20: 30 Minutes For Pros

    30 MINUTES FOR PROS 4.1 ENTERING TEXT WITH THE KEY PAD You may enter numbers and letters with the key pad. Every key represents several signs, depending on how often you press the key. You may delete or change signs in the entered text later on. –...
  • Page 21 I Made a Mistake. What Now? – To delete single signs on the left of the vertical line „ |“, press the key briefly. – If you press and hold the key for 3 seconds, all signs to the left of the vertical line „ |“ are deleted. (for instance to remove complete passages of text) Inserting Special Symbols Press the...
  • Page 22: Sms Text Messages

    4.2 SMSTEXT MESSAGES SMS (short message service) are short written messages which may be sent to other mobile phone users. You only pay for sending them. Note: Some landline telephones can also receive SMS. 4.2.1 Writing SMS 1. Press the key on the right of the mobile phone.
  • Page 23: Sending Sms

    4.2.2 Sending SMS 1. To send the completed text, press 2. Select Send with the key. 3. Telephone number saved/not saved to your mobile phone: A Telephone number already saved in the phone book: 4. Select Search by pressing 5. Open Phonebook by pressing again.
  • Page 24: Receiving Sms

    4.2.3 Receiving SMS A short signal and vibration indicates a received SMS. The display shows: New SMS Press to select the SMS. You can now read the message. For longer texts, scroll down with the key. 4.2.4 Answering SMS 1. When you have finished reading the SMS, use to scroll down until the items Delete SMS, Call Number, Read Next SMS, Answer, Forward, Save to Phonebook are displayed.
  • Page 25: Deleting Sms

    4.2.5 Deleting SMS Because a full SMS memory prevents the reception of further SMS, it must be deleted from time to time. 1. Press the key on the right of the mobile phone. 2. Select SMS. to navigate to Delete SMS and select it with 3.
  • Page 26: Creating And Inserting Templates

    4.2.7 Creating and Inserting Templates Templates are frequently used messages like Please call, or Running late, or I love you. Once made or selected from the template list they help save time when writing SMS messages. Existing templates can be changed before sending them.
  • Page 27: Sms Blacklist

    4.2.8 SMS Blacklist If you do not wish to receive SMS from certain people or advertisers, you can block whole numbers, or area codes (for instance 0900). 4.2.9 SMS confirmation As soon as your SMS has been received, you will get a confirmation SMS. To de-activate or activate this service, proceed as follows: 1.
  • Page 28: Phone Book

    4.3 PHONE BOOK The phone book allows you to save, change or search up to 500 numbers. The entries may be saved to the phone, or the SIM card. (See section 4.3.6.) Please note: We recommend saving your phone book regularly to a SIM back-up (available in stores, for instance as key pendants).
  • Page 29: Editing The Phone Book

    4.3.2 Editing Phone Book Entries 1. Press the key on the right side of your mobile phone. 2. Use to scroll to Phonebook and select it with 3. Use to navigate to Entry and select it with 4. Use or the key pad to navigate to the entry to be edited, and select it with 5.
  • Page 30: Name Search

    4.3.3 Name Search You may select a number from the phone book list and call it. , to open Phonebook in standby mode or search for the name in the Press Contact/Name menu. – Search for a phone book entry by entering one or more letters of the name on the key pad.
  • Page 31: Top 5: The Most Important Numbers

    4.3.4 Top 5: The Five Most Important Numbers Your five most important numbers can be placed at the beginning of the phone book list, regardless of their alphabetical order. Press and hold for your Top1 entry, the number is dialled; Press and hold for Top2, and so on …...
  • Page 32: Saving Telephone Numbers From The Call List Or Sms

    4.3.5 Saving Telephone Numbers from Call Lists or SMS to the Phone Book Call lists: You have opened a call list, and want to save the telephone number in your phone book. to navigate to Save to Phonebook at the end of the call list 1.
  • Page 33: Phone Book Settings

    4.3.6 Phone Book Settings Save entry to – SIM card: You may transfer your phone book list to another mobile phone, or – Telephone: Your phone book list stays in your phone when changing SIM cards. Memory location determines if you are opening a phone book entry from SIM memory, phone memory, or from both locations.
  • Page 34: Settings

    4.4 SETTINGS If you want to change settings (for instance the alarm, ringer volume, display contrast…) this is the section to read. 1. Press the key on the right of your mobile phone. to navigate to Settings and select it with 2.
  • Page 35: De-Activate Pin Prompt

    If you select the Maximum/Bus function, the ring tone will be set to maximum volume and sound together with the vibration alarm. Receiver volume, key tones, SMS tone and confirmation signal are also set to maximum volume. Use this setting if you are in noisy surroundings, for instance on a bus. 4.4.2 De-activate PIN Prompt See section 1.6 4.4.3 Birthday Reminder...
  • Page 36: Sms Into Phone Book

    4.4.4 SMS to Phonebook Here you can determine who may send you phone book entries by SMS. (See section 2.8) On: Anyone may send you phone book entries by SMS. They will be stored automatically in your phone book. Off: No one can send you phone book entries. However, entries will be displayed as SMS.
  • Page 37: Voicemail Number

    4.4.7 Voicemail Number If you press and hold the key for 3 seconds, you will be connected automatically with your voicemail. In case this number is not stored in your phone or on your SIM card, you will be prompted to enter the number.
  • Page 38: Menu Overview

    MENU OVERVIEW Phonebook Phonebook Search name Write new SMS Add contact Received SMS Edit contact Sent SMS Unsent SMS Delete contact Templates Send contact by SMS Delete SMS Copy contact Send contact by SMS Top5 SMS Blacklist Mailbox number SMS in PhoneBk PhoneBk settings SMS confi...
  • Page 39 Call Lists Settings Call Lists Settings Sound & alert Silent/Sleep mode Missed calls Ring tone Sound & alert Dialled numbers Alarm melody Handset volume Received calls Ringer volume Handsfree volume Delete all calls Silent/Sleep mode Display contrast Call duration Meeting/Theater mode Text size Maximum/Bus mode Text size SMS...
  • Page 40: General Instructions

    GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS 6.1 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS – Switch your mobile phone off in hospitals or in the vicinity of medical equipment. – Keep your mobile phone a minimum distance of 20 cm away from pacemakers, if it is turned on. Never keep the phone in your chest pocket.
  • Page 41: Warranty

    To the greatest possible extent under current law emporia will not be liable under any circumstances for the following situations: – Any loss of data or income –...
  • Page 42: Disposal

    6.4 DISPOSAL – Disposal of packaging: Packaging and packaging materials are recyclable and should always be returned. – Disposal of batteries: Batteries do not belong into domestic garbage! As a consumer you are required by law to recycle used batteries. You may return the to your local collection point or to the dealer.
  • Page 43 Vertriebs-GmbH & Co.KG., dass die Bauart des nachfolgend bezeichneten Gerätes den unten genannten einschlägigen EG-Richtlinien entspricht. We, Emporia Telecom Produktions- und Vertriebs- GmbH & Co. KG. declare under our sole responsibility that the following product is in conformity with the following relevant harmonised standards.
  • Page 44: Frequently Asked Questions

    FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS What do I have to pay for? You will begin to be charged for a phone call you initiated once someone (or your voicemail) has answered on the other end. When you use the SMS function, you will only be charged for sending the SMS, not writing or receiving it.
  • Page 45 How long will my phone work until I have to charge it again? The operating time depends among other things on the distance from the transmitter (if you are far away from it, the mobile phone needs a lot more energy to maintain contact), on the number of calls, and the volume setting.
  • Page 46 Did I select this function, or not? Your current setting is indicated by the checked box ( The new setting is indicated by a bar. Save the new setting with or keep the old setting with My call didn’t go through: –...
  • Page 47 The phone doesn’t charge Leave the mobile phone connected for at least 10 minutes. If it does not begin to charge (battery symbol displayed) contact your service centre, as the battery or the charger may be defective. Is it possible to hide my number? If you don’t want your telephone number to be seen by the other party, go to the menu and select Settings / Hide number / Yes.
  • Page 48 Emporia Telecom Produktions- Emporia Telecom Hotline: und Vertriebs-GmbH & CoKG Deutschland: 0 180 · 59 13 181 Industriezeile 36 Österreich: 0 732 · 77 77 17 · 446 4020 Linz, Austria Schweiz: 0 8484 · 50 0 04 +43.732.77 77 17-0 +43.732.77 77 17-8...

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