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  • Page 1 D100 instruction manual...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Menu items The menu provides access to many options and settings. Menu options marked h are not available in normal mode. To use the menu • From the standby screen, press c to display the first main menu option: Messaging Phonebook ..........Settings pg 18 View Names • Then use d and e to highlight an option and ......................pg 28 pg 19 Profile My Number press c to select it...........
  • Page 3 Contents Welcome... Using your mobile Disney ...to the magical world of ....3 Making calls............14 Messaging ............. 20 ® A note to parents and guardians ....... 4 Receiving calls ............15 Reading messages ..........20 Emergency calls ............5 Ending calls ............15 Message options ..........21 During a call............16 Creating a message ........... 22 Getting started Call log ..............16 Managing your inbox and sent items ....
  • Page 4 Parent’s section h Special stuff Other information Customising your mobile ........28 Security ..............34 Solving problems ........... 49 Tones ..............28 Changing modes ..........34 Technical specifications ......... 50 Colour patterns..........29 Temporary unrestriction ........37 Important safety information ........51 Wallpapers and screensavers ......29 Phonebook configuration ........38 Character copyright notices........57 Vibrate .
  • Page 5: To The Magical World Of

    Welcome... Disney . ..to the magical world of ® Please use your mobile responsibly Your Disney D100 mobile provides the freedom of communication that your child desires allied with With freedom comes responsibility. Your Disney D100 Your Disney D100 mobile is not a child management the extra reassurance that every parent or guardian mobile should be used only by children who are aware device and should never be considered as a substitute requires. Combining ease of use, unique parental of when and how to use it correctly. for adult supervision. controls and easily changeable keypads and covers, Your Disney D100 mobile enables calls to be made to Due to small parts this product is not suitable for your Disney D100 mobile will safely keep you in touch the emergency services. As a parent or guardian you children under 36 months. and always remain in style. must ensure that your child is aware of the correct use Warranty of your mobile and these services. If your mobile is Please take a moment to read the important notices Your Disney D100 mobile is covered by a limited war- provided at the rear of this manual. misused by your child, you may be liable for any fines ranty. Please see the supplied warranty card for details. or penalties that are incurred.
  • Page 6: A Note To Parents And Guardians

    A note to parents and guardians Your Disney D100 mobile has been specifically created Call and message control School hours feature The phonebook can hold up to 20 contact numbers, To ensure that your child’s mobile never interferes with to be expandable to meet the needs of children of vary- which are programmable only at administrator level. school lessons, you can determine the hours of every ing ages and manageable to provide the overall control When your mobile is then changed to normal level, day when it should not ring. that you require: calls and messages may only be made to, or received Operation to suit Virtual timer from the contact numbers held within the phonebook. Two types of keypad (4 key or 12 key) and two security To help you advise your child on limiting their calls, levels (normal or administrator) allow you to determine the virtual timer feature allows you to set a total for Call and message override the mode of operation that best suits your child. A As a parent or guardian you retain an option to their call times that they should try not to exceed.
  • Page 7: Emergency Calls

    Emergency calls Note : If certain features are in use (Auto key lock, call Your mobile, like any wireless phone, operates using To make an emergency call ( key keypad) restrictions, and so on), you might first need to turn 1 Press the  key three times in succession. The radio signals, wireless and landline networks, and those features off before you can make an emergency user-programmed functions. Because of this, connec- display will show . Press the...
  • Page 8 Your Disney mobile laNyard lOOP POwer/eNd/CaNCel buTTON earPieCe MeNu/SeleCT buTTON diSPlay NaVigaTiON buTTON SeNd/Ok buTTON ChaNgeable keyPad ( keyPad ShOwN) MiCrOPhONe VOluMe buTTONS (& VOiCe reCOrd) SPeaker headSeT & Charger SOCkeTS...
  • Page 9: Getting Started

    Getting started Fitting your SIM card Before you can begin making and receiving calls, To insert your SiM card To remove your SiM card please take a moment to prepare your mobile by fol- 1 Orientate your SIM card with its gold contacts fac- 1 Press down lightly on the clip adjacent to the SIM lowing the basic steps outlined in this chapter. ing downwards and push it fully into the holder as card and as you do so, push the SIM card out of the shown below. holder. To remove the rear panel 1 Slide the release clip towards the lanyard loop and 2 Replace the battery and rear panel. simultaneously lift the rear cover away from the main body.
  • Page 10: Fitting And Charging The Battery

    Fitting and charging the battery Important: To prevent injury or burns, do not allow To fit the battery To remove the battery 1 Orientate the three gold contacts at the top of the 1 Ensure that your mobile is switched off. metal objects to contact the battery terminals. Do battery with those of the battery compartment. not disassemble the battery. Use only the original 2 Lift up the base of the battery and then pull it away battery or an approved replacement.
  • Page 11: Connecting The Optional Headset

    Connecting the optional headset To charge the battery 1 Insert the charger lead into the larger of the two 2 Plug the charger into a nearby mains socket. 1 Insert the lead of your optional headset (not sup- sockets at the base of your mobile. plied as standard) into the small circular connector On the standby screen you should see the battery at the base of your phone. symbol scrolling – it will cease when the battery is full. Note: Your mobile can be switched on or off whilst charging. The initial charge should take roughly four hours, subsequent charging times will be shorter. You will need to recharge whenever the battery symbol shows its low state:...
  • Page 12: Changing The Covers And Keypad

    Changing the covers and keypad removing the covers and keypad 3 Gently lift the front panel away from the main body. 4 At the top edge of the keypad, lift it away from the 1 Remove the rear panel and battery. main body. 2 Press the two clips inwards and as you do so, press down slightly on each to release the front panel.
  • Page 13 Fitting the keypad and covers 1 Beginning with one of the top corners of the keypad, 2 As you continue around the perimeter of the keypad, 3 Orientate the front panel with the main body and insert the studs at its rear into the corresponding ensure that its four side tabs locate correctly. If any insert its locking arms into the corresponding holes holes in the main body. key sticks up then its stud may not be correctly of the main body. Carefully press the panel into seated. place until you hear a click on each side. 4 Replace the battery (see previous section) and then attach the rear cover. Place its lower tabs into place first and then press the top of the cover until it clicks shut.
  • Page 14: Switching On And Off

    Switching on and off Your mobile display 1 Press and hold b until the display responds. if you are asked for a PiN code The standby screen Enter a valid code for your SIM card in one of two When your mobile is switched on but not involved Note: If the battery has been previously removed, ways: in any activity, it reverts to its standby screen (if the your mobile will first ask you to Select Keypad screensaver is playing - press any key): .
  • Page 15: To Use The Menu

    Using the menu On the standby screen you can see the current network The menu provides access to many name, the time and date as well some of the following options and settings. indicators: To use the menu 1 From the standby screen, press Signal strength indicator c to display the first main Battery charge level menu option: Messaging Roaming on another network 2 Control the menu options as PreSS TO exiT PreSS TO ChaNge Unread text message(s) shown here: FrOM aN OPTiON beTweeN OPTiONS New voicemail message(s) PreSS TO SeleCT An alarm is set Vibrator (or vibrator & tone) enabled Key lock on...
  • Page 16: Using Your Mobile

    Using your mobile Making calls You can make or receive calls whenever your mobile is There are three main ways to make a call (from the • Phonebook Press d or e to show your switched on, a valid SIM card is inserted, the standby standby screen): phonebook entries. Highlight the required entry screen (below) is displayed and the signal icon is and press c . You can alternatively enter your • One touch dialling Press and hold any number shown with between 0 and 5 bars of signal strength. phonebook via the menu and select a contact from key to dial a pre-set number from your phonebook. there. See ‘Your phonebook’. The standby screen Notes: • dial a number (12 keypad only) Use the keypad Phonebook entries need to be assigned to each Network to enter the required number and then press a .
  • Page 17: Receiving Calls

    Receiving calls Ending calls When someone calls you, your mobile will alert you in Notes: Press b . When you end a call, the display will briefly one or more of these ways: the display will light up or In normal mode you can only receive phone calls from show the duration of the call. flash, a ringtone will be played and/or it will vibrate. people who are listed in your phonebook. The name or number of the person calling will usually You can change the way in which your mobile alerts be shown on the display.
  • Page 18: During A Call

    During a call Call log You can do other things while your call is taking place. Ends all active and held calls. You can view the list of all recent dialled, received and End All Calls missed calls. 1 Press c to view the in-call menu. Switches off your microphone so that the Mute other person cannot hear you. Use the 1 From the standby screen, press a . Each list entry Unmute 2 Use d and e to highlight an option and c to option to switch on the microphone. has an icon: ¯ dialled, ° received, ± missed. select: Prevents the key tones from being heard 2 Use d and e to highlight an entry. You can...
  • Page 19: Phonebook

    Voice recording Keypad lock (12 keypad only) When not in a call, you can record and replay short 3 The recording will end and save automatically after You can prevent accidental dialling when carrying your voice messages. You can even use your recordings six seconds or before that, press either a ( mobile (when not in a call) by using the keypad lock. Save or b ( as ringtones for your phonebook contacts (see ‘Your Cancel 1 From the standby screen, press b . phonebook’). 4 From the menu, choose . Each Recorded List 2 Press the # key. The symbol will be displayed. recording is listed with its date and time. Use d 1 From the standby screen, press and hold the upper Repeat the above process to unlock the keypad. volume button on the side of your mobile. and e to highlight an entry and hear its message. Note: You can also choose the option to auto- To delete a highlighted entry, press c and select...
  • Page 20: View Names

    Voicemail Your phonebook To use your phonebook (12 keypad only) Voicemail allows you to retrieve messages from callers Your phonebook is where all of your usual contacts are 1 From the standby screen, press c . Then use e who you missed. Voicemail requires a special service stored. In normal mode you can only make calls to, to display the option and press c Phonebook from your phone network. and receive calls from phone numbers stored within to select. In normal mode you will be given two your phonebook. Also, phonebook numbers cannot options: and View Names My Number 1 From the standby screen, press and hold the  key be altered in normal mode. For details about changing 2 Select to display your contact names. until your mobile makes contact with your network. View Names phonebook entries, please see the ‘Parent’s section’...
  • Page 21: My Number

    Within the list of contact names you can: The option allows you to view the number My Number of your mobile and to edit it (if required). Editing the • Use d and e to highlight an entry. number does not mean that your actual phone number • Press a to call a highlighted entry. will change, this option merely allows you to enter • Press c to view options for a highlighted entry: the number in cases where the SIM card does not automatically report it. Displays the number stored for the contact. View Allows you to choose a ringtone Set Ringtone (or voice recording, if available) for the contact. Highlight the required entry and press c to apply it to your contact. Allows you to choose a Set Colour Pattern suitable screen colour pattern for your contact. Highlight the required entry and press c to apply it to your contact.
  • Page 22: Messaging

    Messaging Reading messages You can send and receive text messages using your When a new text message is received, your mobile will • To read the full message: Highlight the message and mobile. In normal mode you can only send messages alert you by lighting up (or flashing) the display and press c . to, and receive messages from mobile phone numbers playing a ringtone. • Press and release e or d to scroll down/up one stored within your phonebook. • The standby screen will indicate that you have line at a time. To enter messaging received one or more new messages. • Press and hold e or d to scroll down/up one 1 From the standby screen, press c . • To view your inbox: Press c . At any other time you page at a time.
  • Page 23: Message Options

    Message options While you are viewing the message, press a to see Note: You can change the way in which your mobile the available options: alerts you to messages. You can even make it respond in special ways to different people listed in your phone- (Not available in 4 key normal mode) Allows Reply book.
  • Page 24: Creating A Message

    Creating a message You can create text messages up to 160 characters in Creating a message using the  keypad length. Enter your message using the navigation buttons and • To change between upper and lower case, either c . Move the highlight to cover a required character press the  key or highlight the option and 1 From the standby screen, press c twice to enter among those displayed and c to add it to your mes- press c . the menu and select the Messaging Create New sage, which is shown at the foot of the display. option. • When your message is complete, press a ( Send • To erase a character, highlight the option and...
  • Page 25 Creating a message using the  keypad Enter your message using the keypad. The following characters are available, in the order shown, by repeatedly pressing each key. • Where necessary, press a key repeatedly until the • To move back or forward through the message, use required character is shown (see the table). d and e respectively. . , : ; / - _ @ & ? ¿ ! ¡ ` `` A B C Ä Â Æ Ç • For the next character, either press a different key • The top right corner shows one of three icons to D E F É...
  • Page 26: Inbox

    Managing your inbox and sent items inserting items ( key only) While creating a message, press a ( ). You • In administrator mode, your mobile will display Whenever you receive or send a message, a copy is Options can choose from characters, a , a . You can either enter the phone saved in your or list, respectively. Emoticon Melody Enter Number Inbox Sent Items from your phonebook, or number using the keypad or press a ( ) to You can access these old messages and forward them Phone Number Preset P/Book . In each case, select the option and then...
  • Page 27: Preset Messages

    Sending preset messages 2 Use e and d to locate the required message Your mobile allows you to choose from a range of (12 keypad only) Opens the Send Via Message and press c . The message will be displayed. preset messages and send them to your contacts. preset message into the usual text message editor so that you can change it or add to it before sending 3 If required edit the message, otherwise press c to 1 From the standby screen, press c twice to enter to your contact. See ‘Creating a message’. view the options: or . See the menu, highlight Reply Forward Delete Messaging Preset Messages and press c .
  • Page 28: Voicemail

    Voicemail Call logs and virtual timer (12 keypad only) Voicemail allows you to retrieve messages from callers Your mobile maintains lists of all calls. • The option maintains a total of all Virtual Timer who you missed. Voicemail requires a special service calls and is available to help you moderate your 1 From the standby screen, press c , locate the Call from your phone network. use of the mobile within a given time period. option and press c to select. Logs The allocated time is altered within administrator Note: You also access your voicemail from the standby 2 You have four options: Missed Calls Received mode – see the ‘Parent’s section’ for details.
  • Page 29: Alarm Clock

    Alarm clock Your mobile provides an alarm that you can set to alert • 12 keypad: Enter the alarm time using the This option will change to Alarm Off Alarm On you once only or on a regular basis, using a tone of numeric keys and press a ( when you set the alarm time. Use this option to your choice. deactivate the alarm. • 4 keypad: Use d and e to increase or 1 From the standby screen, press c , locate the decrease the hour and then press f to move When your alarm is active, the icon will be option and press c to select. to the minutes. Similarly adjust the minutes and shown in the standby screen. Clock then press a ( 2 Choose the option. You will see four initial Alarm...
  • Page 30: Special Stuff

    Special stuff Tones Your mobile is adaptable and customisable so that 1 From the standby screen, press c , locate the Sets the tone that is played when a Incoming SMS you can make it look and operate in a way that best option and press c to select. text message is received. Settings suits you. 2 Select and then select the option. Sets the tone that is sounded every time Profile Tones Key Tone Customising your mobile You can set three separate types of tone. In each you press a key. case, use d , e and c to select the required Note: See ‘Volume control’ for details about setting In addition to changing the covers and keypad (which tone: the ringtone and key tone volumes.
  • Page 31: Colour Patterns

    Colour patterns Wallpapers and screensavers 1 From the standby screen, press c , locate the Sets the pattern that will be shown 1 From the standby screen, press c , locate the Incoming SMS option and press c to select. when a text message is received. option and press c to select. Settings Settings 2 Select and then select the Sets the pattern that will be shown when your 2 Select and then select the Profile Colour Pattern Idle Profile Image & Anima- option. You can set three separate instances of mobile is displaying the standby screen.
  • Page 32: Vibrate

    Vibrate Volume control Minute reminder 1 From the standby screen, press c , locate the 1 From the standby screen, press c , locate the When enabled, this option emits a short beep during option and press c to select. option and press c to select. every outgoing call just before every minute elapses. Settings Settings This provides you with a reminder of the duration of 2 Select and then select the option. 2 Select and then select the Profile Vibrate Profile Volume Control your call. Three options are provided: option. Two options are provided. In each case, use d , e and c to select the required level: 1 From the standby screen, press c , locate the Select this option to disable the Vibrate Only...
  • Page 33: Backlight

    Backlight Screen contrast Language 1 From the standby screen, press c , locate the 1 From the standby screen, press c , locate the 1 From the standby screen, press c , locate the option and press c to select. option and press c to select. option and press c to select. Settings Settings Settings 2 Select and then select the 2 Select and then select the op- 2 Select and then select the op- Display Backlight Display Contrast...
  • Page 34: Network Settings

    Cleaning your mobile Network settings 1 From the standby screen, press c , locate the Select this option to search for all available To clean your mobile, use a cloth lightly moistened Manual option and press c to select. networks so that you can choose one to use. In the with water. Take care to prevent any moisture ingress Settings resulting list, networks that you can use are prefixed into your mobile, it is not waterproof. 2 Select the option. Two options Network Settings with º , whereas networks that you cannot use are are provided: prefixed with ¹ This option automatically locates and Automatic chooses the network to use. As standard, your home network will always be chosen where coverage can be located. However, in other areas, your mobile will automatically choose an alternative network with which your home network has a roaming agreement. The icon will be displayed on the standby screen when your mobile is roaming.
  • Page 35: Parent's Section H

    Parent’s section Your mobile’s appearance and behaviour can be Your mobile has two modes of operation: Precisely which combination of keypad and operation adjusted to suit children of various ages. The most mode you choose to select for your child is totally • administrator mode, where no restrictions are important change in operation relates to the use of up to you. For a younger child it may be appropriate placed upon calls or messages, and also where the phonebook as a central controlling factor. In use, to fit the 4 keypad and select normal mode. In time, changes can be made to any aspect of operation. the entries within the phonebook allow you to define they could then graduate to the 12 keypad while still • Normal mode, where calls and messages are lim- an ‘approved’ list of up to twenty contacts. Calls and retaining the normal mode restrictions. For an older ited to phonebook contacts and no changes may be text messages may only be accepted from, or made to, child you may feel that restrictions are unnecessary, in made to important aspects, such as the phonebook. contact numbers that are stored within the phonebook. which case using the 12 keypad in administrator mode would be suitable.
  • Page 36: Security

    Security Changing modes The change between the normal and administrator 1 From the standby screen, press c , locate the 3 The subsequent screen shows the two modes, modes is controlled by the Admin Password, a four option and press c to select. and , as list options and the Settings Normal Administrator digit code that is independent of the PIN code associ- currently active mode will be highlighted. Use d 2 Select the option and enter the Security Level ated with your SIM card. or e to highlight the required mode and press c . admin password. This is done in one of two ways, Note: The Admin Password is 1234 as standard. You depending on the keypad fitted: are strongly recommended to change this code at • 4 keypad: Enter the admin password using the...
  • Page 37 Changing the admin password Enabling the SIM password Changing the SIM password Note: You must first be in Administrator mode to 1 From the standby screen, press c , locate the Please see the next page. change the admin password. option and press c to select. Settings 1 From the standby screen, press c , locate the 2 Select and then select the Security...
  • Page 38 Changing the SIM password Keylock Note: To change the SIM password, you need to enable When enabled, this feature will automatically lock the it first. keypad after 30 seconds of inactivity and display the symbol in the standby screen. To unlock you will 1 From the standby screen, press c , locate the need to press b and then press the # key. option and press c to select. Settings 1 From the standby screen, press c , locate the 2 Select and then select the Security SIM Password option and press c to select.
  • Page 39: Temporary Unrestriction

    Temporary unrestriction There may be times when you need to contact your To send the unrestrict message Disney D100 mobile from a phone that is not listed in From another mobile phone, create and send (to the For instance, to suspend call control for 12 minutes its phonebook. You can do this by sending a specially Disney D100 mobile) a text message containing the (admin password is 5678), the message would be: formatted text message to the Disney D100 mobile following items: @ra:,; which will temporarily suspend the controls that it uses @ra:tt,nnnn; Once the special message is received and understood, to screen callers and outgoing calls. the Disney D100 mobile will permit calls and messages Note: You can also achieve this via the where: from any phone to be received for the defined period. d100mobile.com website. Outgoing calls and messages to any number can also • tt is the time period for which the Disney D100 be made. After the unrestrict period has expired, the mobile should remain unrestricted (between 1 and usual access controls will be automatically reinstated.
  • Page 40: Add Number

    Phonebook configuration When in administrator mode you have full control over You can add new contacts to the phonebook in various Important: Ensure that you enter contact phone num- the phonebook contents. ways (see also ‘Using international notation’): bers in the same way that they will be reported to your mobile by the network, i.e. no spaces between the area Adding contacts • From a calls list entry Access Call Logs code and the number (see also ‘Using international highlight an entry and press a (...
  • Page 41: Using International Notation

    Using international notation It is always a good idea to store phone numbers To enter the number in your phonebook: example country dialling codes in your phonebook using international notation, 1 Using the normal manual method, press and hold Every country worldwide has a unique country code, especially mobile phone numbers. If you do this, then the 0 key until the display shows here are a few examples: if either you or your contacts are abroad, your mobile Jordan +962 2 Enter the country code. Austria will recognise their number and will also allow you to Mexico Brazil 3 Ignoring the initial zero (if required), enter the rest successfully call them. Chile Oman +968 of the number (with no spaces): • Imagine the number you wish to enter is 01234 Denmark Pakistan +123456789.
  • Page 42 One touch dialling Other phonebook tasks You can make any of the phonebook contacts available 1 Enter the phonebook and view the list of contact You can also perform the following tasks within the as a one-touch dial number. One-touch key allocations names. Any entries that already have a one-touch phonebook. Highlight a contact name, press c and depend upon the keypad fitted: dialling arrangement will show their one-touch key select from the menu: number to the right of their name. • 4 keypad: You can use keys  to . Edit details as necessary. Edit Name Edit Number 2 Highlight the required contact name and press c . • 12 keypad: You can use keys  to . For each contact Set Ringtone Set Colour Pattern 3 Highlight the option and press c .
  • Page 43: Messaging Configuration

    Messaging configuration You can copy any phonebook contact Message settings Copy to SIM from phone memory to SIM memory. Message settings are usually preconfigured by your This settings determines how Keep Messages Allows you to determine the available network operator and are taken from the SIM card, long undelivered messages should be held by your Check Memory space within both the phone memory and the SIM card. however, you can alter them, if necessary. network operator before being discarded. The op- tions range from 1 hour to 6 months. This option determines whether new 1 Within the option, highlight Save Nos. To Messaging Message contact entries are stored automatically in either the and press c . Three options are avail- When set to , this option Settings Delivery Receipt phone memory or the SIM card, or that you are given able: will notify you, by return message, when your...
  • Page 44 Changing preset messages Voicemail settings 1 Within the option, highlight 1 Within the option, highlight Messaging Preset Messaging Voicemail and press c . and press c . Messages 2 Highlight a message (or an location) and 2 Highlight the option and Empty Voicemail Settings press c . If you chose an existing message, select press c . Two options are available: the option. Edit This entry contains the number your Local Mailbox 3 Enter or edit the required message and then...
  • Page 45: Administration Via The Website

    Administration via the website Thanks to the d100mobile.com website, you can • Send a message to the disney d00 mobile • Manage and contact multiple phones One administrate your mobile irrespective of where you Using the website’s text creation feature, you can child or many, the d100mobile.com site allows you compose and send a message, if you do not have to easily manage and send messages to multiple are and where it is (providing it is switched on and access to your own mobile phone. Disney D100 mobiles at once. has network service). Using the powerful, yet intuitive features of the secure website you can: • Temporarily un-restrict access to the phone • New accessories The d100mobile.com website • update the entries within the phonebook...
  • Page 46: Other Settings

    Other settings T ime 1 Within the option, highlight 3 Enter the correct time in one of two ways: Clock Time and Date and press c . • If you are using the 12 keypad: Enter the time 2 Select the option. The display will show using the numeric keys and press a ( Set Time the current time setting. • If you are using the 4 keypad: Use d and e to increase or decrease the hour and then press f to move to the minutes. Similarly adjust the minutes and then press a ( Note: The time is expressed in either 24 hour or 12 hour format according to the option.
  • Page 47: Date

    Date Auto clock update 1 Within the option, highlight 4 If necessary, use the g and f to move back/for- Your mobile provides a feature that can automatically Clock Time and Date and press c . ward day by day or use d and e buttons to set the time and date using signals from the phone network. Note: This feature is not supported by all move up/down week by week. 2 Select the option. The display will show Set Date mobile networks.
  • Page 48: School Hours

    School hours The school hours feature allows you to ensure that Use this to set the beginning and end Highlight each day of the week for which Set Hours Set Day your child’s mobile does not interfere with classwork times for the restriction period. Note: For 12 hour the school hours feature is required and press c to by disabling the ringtone alerts and key tones during clock: Use d and e to change between add or remove a tick, as necessary. Press a ( certain times of the day and week. When the control is when complete. • 12 keypad: Enter the hours using the numeric active, the icon will be displayed in the standby keys and press a ( Use to switch the school hours Enable Disable screen. You can control, to the nearest hour, when the feature on and off.
  • Page 49: Virtual Timer

    Virtual timer This is a feature that you can optionally use to help This is the option that your child can access Once started, you can stop the virtual timer by going View and which shows the time used and the allocated back into the option and pressing a ( your child to moderate their use of the mobile. The Stop time remaining. virtual timer keeps a running total of all time spent in calls and you can set a limit which they should try to Use this to set the allocated call Set Virtual Timer keep within. For safety reasons, exceeding the limit time. does not prevent incoming or outgoing calls being • 12 keypad: Enter the hours and then the minutes made, it merely acts as a reminder. The time period in using the numeric keys and press a ( Start which they should use the allocation is down to you. • 4 keypad: Use d and e to increase or 1 Within the option, highlight Call Logs Virtual decrease the hours, use f to move to the next and press c . Two options are provided:...
  • Page 50: Call Info

    Call costs Restore settings This feature allows you to gain an indication of your Provides separate elapsed timings of This feature allows you to return all customised set- Call Timers expenditure on calls. This feature is dependent on your and also tings back to their factory defaults. Contacts within the Last Call All Calls support from your network operator. phone memory and SIM card will remain unchanged. Allows you to clear all call logs. Clear Logs 1 Within the option, select the 1 Within the option, select the Call Logs Call Info Settings Restore option and press c . Three options are provided: option and press c . Settings This option allows you set the unit 2 In the subsequent confirmation screen,...
  • Page 51: Other Information

    The display shows ‘PiN is blocked’ be possible. This message appears if the PIN is incorrectly entered If normal mode is set, you can only receive and send three times in a row. You need to enter the PUK (Pin whenever i try to call the disney d00 mobile (from calls to the numbers listed within the phonebook. another phone), i hear one ring and the line goes dead UnblocKing code) – contact your network operator. The mobile does not immediately turn on after plug-...
  • Page 52: Technical Specifications

    Technical specifications Message “Searching for Network” is displayed general details Network frequency ranges If this message persists in a service area, turn off your Depending upon the country where you purchased Weight 80g including battery mobile for 2~3 minutes, and then turn it back on. your mobile, it will support one of the following sets of Size (H x W x D) 51.3mm x 98.7mm x 24.2mm network frequencies: If this continues for some time without reason (i.e. Battery 750mAh Lithium Ion other mobile phones on the same network can gain GSM 900 & DCS 1800 Standby Time Up to 200 hours Frequency Ranges 880 ~960MHz service) contact your supplier for assistance. Talk Time Up to 6 hours 1710 ~1880MHz GSM 850 & PCS 1900 Frequency Ranges 824 ~894MHz 1850 ~1990MHz...
  • Page 53: Important Safety Information

    Important safety information exposure to radio frequency (rF) signals Operational precautions approved accessories Your mobile contains a transmitter and a receiver. To assure optimal performance and make sure human Use of unapproved accessories, including but not lim- When it is on, it receives and also sends out radio exposure to RF energy is within the guidelines set forth ited to batteries and antennas, may cause your mobile frequency (RF) signals. When you communicate with in the relevant standards; always adhere to the follow- to exceed RF energy exposure guidelines. your mobile, the system handling your call controls the ing procedures. rF energy interference/compatibilities power level at which your mobile transmits. body-worn operation Note: Nearly every electronic device is susceptible To maintain compliance with RF energy exposure Your mobile is designed to comply with local regula- to RF energy interference from external sources if in guidelines, if you wear a mobile on your body when tory requirements in your country concerning exposure adequately shielded, designed, or otherwise configured transmitting, always place the mobile in an approved of human beings to RF energy. for RF energy compatibility. In some circumstances clip, holder, holster, case, or body harness for this your mobile may cause interference.
  • Page 54 Facilities Other Medical Devices Turn off your mobile in any facility where posted no- If you use any other personal medical device, consult • Never carry the mobile in a breast pocket. tices instruct you to do so. These facilities may include the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is • Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimise the hospitals or health care facilities that may be using adequately shielded from RF energy. Your physician potential for interference. equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy. may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. • Turn off the mobile immediately if there is any Medical devices batteries reason to suspect that interference is taking place. Pacemakers Batteries can cause property damage and/or bodily Hearing Aids Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum injury such as burns if a conductive material such as Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some separation of 6 inches (15 centimetres) be maintained jewellery, keys, or beaded chains touches exposed hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you between a handheld mobile phone and a pacemaker. terminals. The conductive material may complete may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to an electrical circuit (short circuit) and become quite People with pacemakers should: discuss alternatives. hot. Exercise care in handling any charged battery, • Always keep the mobile more than 6 inches (15 particularly when placing it inside a pocket, purse or centimetres) from the pacemaker when the mobile is...
  • Page 55 Vehicles Seizures/blackouts RF signals may affect improperly or inadequately Some people may be susceptible to epileptic seizures Your battery or mobile may contain symbols, defined shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check or blackouts when exposed to flashing lights, such as follows. with the manufacturer or its representative regarding as when watching television or playing video games. Important safety information will follow. your vehicle. You should also consult the manufac- These seizures or blackouts may occur even if a person turer of any equipment that has been added to your never had a previous seizure or blackout. Your battery or mobile should not be disposed of vehicle in a fire. If you experienced seizures or blackouts, or if you have Vehicles with air bags a family history of such occurrences, please consult Your battery or mobile may require recycling in An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place with your doctor. accordance with local laws. Contact your local objects, including installed or portable wireless Moisture regulatory authorities for more information. equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag Your mobile is not waterproof. Protect it against deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is Your battery or mobile should not be thrown in moisture ingress. improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious the trash. injury could result.
  • Page 56 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) for GSM900/DCS1800 networks The model wireless phone meets R&TTE requirements The exposure standard for wireless phone employs a Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, for exposure to radio waves. Your wireless phone is unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption it is tested to confirm compliance with the guidelines a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit recommended by the (e.g., at the ear) that conform to a uniform testing manufactured not to exceed limits for exposure to radio International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation methodology determined by an expert standards body. frequency (RF) energy. These limits are part of compre- Protection (ICNIRP), which is 2W/kg averaged over ten The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested hensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF (10) grams of tissue. Although the SAR is determined for use at the ear is 0.481W/kg. energy for the general population. The guidelines area at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level While there may be differences between the SAR levels based on standards that were developed by independ- of the phone while operating can be well below the of various phones and at various positions, they all met ent scientific organizations through periodic and maximum value. This is because the phone is designed the R&TTE requirements for safe exposure. Please note to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards that improvements to this product model could cause the power required to reach the network. In general, the include a substantial safety margin designed to assure differences in the SAR value for later products; in all closer you are to a wireless base station, the lower the the safety of all persons, regardless of age or health.
  • Page 57 Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) for GSM850/PCS1900 networks Body-worn Operation The SAR is a value that corresponds to the relative a variation in safety. All phones must meet the federal amount of RF energy absorbed in the head of a user standard, which incorporates a substantial margin This device has been tested for body-worn operation for a wireless handset. The SAR value of a phone is the of safety. As stated above, variations in SAR values and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines. Body-worn result of an extensive testing, measuring and calcula- between different model phones do not mean variations operation is restricted to accessories that maintain a tion process. It does not represent how much RF the in safety. SAR values at or below the federal standard of minimum of 1.5cm separation to the body and do not phone emits. All phone models are tested at their 1.6W/kg are considered safe for use by the public. The contain metallic components. Use of any other body- highest value in strict laboratory settings. But when in highest reported SAR values of NPQMGD3080 are: worn accessories may not provide compliance with operation, the SAR of a phone can be substantially less FCC RF exposure guidelines. For more information GSM mode Head: 0.496W/kg, that the level reported to the FCC. This is because of a about RF exposure, please visit the FCC website: Body-worn: 0.165W/kg www.fcc.gov variety of factors including its proximity to a base sta- PCS mode Head: 0.493W/kg, tion antenna, phone design and other factors. What is Body-worn: 0.053W/kg important to remember is that each phone meets strict...
  • Page 58 eu directive 00//eC on the restriction of the use eu directive 00//eC on waste electrical and of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment (weee) electronic equipment (rohS) Broadlink Research FZ, LLC is focussed It is the desire of Broadlink Research FZ, LLC to meet on developing a compliance program for customer requirements with respect to the RoHS initia- the European Union (“EU”) Directive on tive. We are actively working to achieve the important Waste Electrical and Electronic Equip- objective of making our products compliant with the EU ment, Directive 2002/96/EC. Under the EU RoHS directive (and similar initiatives) through efficient WEEE Directive, manufacturers of covered electronic product design that reduces unnecessary waste; the equipment are obligated to take back such products at use of recyclable materials throughout, and a transfer...
  • Page 59: Character Copyright Notices

    Character copyright notices Ringtone copyright notices Fantasmic! imagination The wonderful Thing about Tiggers © Disney Words and Music by Richard Sherman and Robert Words by Barnette Ricci and Music by Bruce Healey Where featured, Disney’s Winnie the Pooh characters Sherman © 1992 Walt Disney Music Company (ASCAP) based on the “Winnie the Pooh” works by A.A. Milne All Rights Reserved © 1964 Wonderland Music Company, Inc (BMI) and E.H. Shepard. Copyright Renewed. All Rights Reserved Where featured, Tinker Bell from Walt Disney’s Mickey Mouse March Masterpiece ‘Peter Pan’. Words and Music by Jimmie Dodd bibbidi-bobbidi-boo All rights reserved. All brands and product names © 1955 Walt Disney Music Company (ASCAP) Words and Music by Al Hoffman, Jerry Livingston and mentioned are trademarks or registered trademarks of Copyright Renewed. All Rights Reserved Mack David their respective companies. © 1948 Walt Disney Music Company (ASCAP) Zip-a-dee-doo-dah Copyright Renewed. All Rights Reserved...

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