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Doro HandleEasy 330 mobile phone

HM13K/ HM13W
Please retain these instructions for future reference. Contents Product Description.....................................................................................................2 Items supplied with the Doro HandleEasy 330 mobile phone.....................................2 Orientation...................................................................................................................2 SIM card......................................................................................................................5 Battery.........................................................................................................................6 Getting Started..............................................................................................................7 Turning the phone On and Off.....................................................................................7 Making a call................................................................................................................7 Call lists.......................................................................................................................8 Incoming calls..............................................................................................................8 Hands free...................................................................................................................8 Using the earpiece.......................................................................................................8 End a call or Reject an incoming call...........................................................................8 Missed Calls................................................................................................................8 Menu Settings...............................................................................................................8 1. Phonebook..............................................................................................................9 2. Calls.......................................................................................................................11 3. Text Messages......................................................................................................11 4. Alarm.....................................................................................................................13 5. Conversion............................................................................................................14 6. Profiles...................................................................................................................14 7. Calculator..............................................................................................................15 8. FM Radio...............................................................................................................15 9. Settings..................................................................................................................16 Safety Advice..............................................................................................................20 Cleaning....................................................................................................................20 Disposal of electrical items........................................................................................21 Technical specification and details..........................................................................21 Troubleshooting.........................................................................................................21 Calls fail to connect...................................................................................................21 Phoning outside of your own country:.......................................................................22 How often should the rechargeable battery be recharged?.......................................22 Can an emergency call, by pressing and holding the red emergency button, be made without network coverage or airtime credit?..............................................................22 1

How can you improve the reception?........................................................................22 Terms and Conditions of Sale...................................................................................22

Product Description
This phone enables you to make calls and send text messages. It has a 4.3cm (1.7 inch) colour screen which displays numbers in 7mm high print making reading the number dialed easier. It has large buttons with a slight ridge between each row together with a dimple on the number five button to help you locate each button.

Items supplied with the Doro HandleEasy 330 mobile phone


1 Doro HandleEasy 330 mobile phone 1 T-Mobile Network SIM card and Top up card (the phone is not locked to this SIM and you can use any other network operator) 1 Mains UK battery charger with continental 2-pin adaptor 1 Lithium Ion rechargeable battery 1 Earpiece accessory 1 RNIB user guide 1 Doro user guide Warning Note: Pay as you Talk type SIM card. (Not relevant to monthly contract SIM cards) If there have been no outgoing calls made from a phone for some months, It is now common practise for the networks to reclaim the phone number allocated to a SIM card, and any unused airtime value you have on a linked Top up Card. If you only intend using this phone in case of emergency we strongly advise that you make at least one brief call consisting of a dial, ring, answer and end call, once a month. This will also reassure you that the phone is working.

Orientation
Position the phone so that the flat display screen and the number keypad are facing upwards with the number keypad closest to you. At the top left of the phone is a round button with a light bulb symbol. This is the LED light button, when pressed, it will switch on the LED light which is located on the top side of the phone in the middle. In the top right hand corner is another round button with a radio symbol in which is the radio button. You can access the Radio menu when the phone is in use by pressing this button. NOTE: The earpiece must be connected in order to access this menu. In between these two buttons is a thin hole which is the speaker. Below these two buttons is the screen. There may be a thin plastic film covering the screen when you receive your phone. This is to protect the screen during manufacture and delivery. You can peel this off by pulling the small tab either on the right hand side or top right hand corner of the screen. Below the screen is a green Doro logo. The display will show numbers and information in black text on a white background when the phone is switched on. 2

The first row of buttons are slightly larger than the rest of the buttons and are the main control buttons. This first row has three buttons, from left to right they are; the green accept/call button, the menu button and the red cancel/reject call button. The next four rows of buttons are the number keypad with the numbers arranged in the standard four rows of three columns. The first row has 1, 2, 3, the second row 4, 5, 6 and the third row 7, 8, 9. The bottom row has the star, 0 and hash buttons.

Underside of the phone


The battery cover forms the bottom two third of the back of the phone and removing this gives access to the rechargeable battery bay and the SIM card tray. The top third of the phone has two circles of small holes which are for the built-in loudspeakers.

Left side
With the phone facing upwards the left side edge is blank with no buttons.

Bottom edge
With the phone facing upwards and on the bottom edge of the phone there are two holes in the middle. The rectangular hole on the left is the charging socket and the circular hole on the right is for the hands free earpiece. On the right hand corner along this edge there is a hole for a neck loop (not supplied).

Right side
With the phone facing upwards, on the right hand edge of the phone there is a rocker switch. It is located about a quarter of the way down from the top edge of the phone, to the right of the screen. The switch is used to scroll through the menu options. This switch has a self-return mechanism so it will return to its original position after use.

Top edge of the phone


On the top edge of the phone there is a red emergency call button on the left hand side. In the middle of the top edge is a white LED which is turned on using the LED light button on the front edge of the phone

Display
When switched on the display shows on the top row a series of small graphic symbols, from left to right they are: Signal strength - increasing height bars vary in number with network coverage more bars equal better coverage New text message - a small yellow envelope symbol will appear to indicate you have an unread text message Roam - a small symbol of a mobile phone with three wavy lines to the right indicates you are connected to an overseas mobile phone network and will appear if 3

you travel abroad. Please telephone your network provider before you travel to ensure your network operator has enabled this service for your account Alarm - If you have set an alarm, a blue circular alarm clock symbol will show in the middle of the display Headset - If you plug the hands free earpiece/headset in a yellow headphone symbol will appear Keypad lock - When the keypad is locked a black padlock symbol will show Ring / vibrate - depending on which option is selected one of two symbols will be shown. A red musical note symbol indicates a ring tone is selected and it will change to a mobile phone symbol with a wavy line on each side Battery charge level - is in the top right hand corner of the screen and consists of a small green battery shaped graphic. When the battery is full the symbol will appear as a solid green battery. As the battery is used the battery symbol will lose sections of green until only a thin green outline remains. At this point a warning sound will play to remind you to charge the battery. When the phone is charging the battery shape will appear to be filling up. Under the row of symbols, the name of your mobile phone network provider will be shown in black writing. E.g. If you use the SIM card supplied with this phone it will say "T-Mobile". If you are listening to the radio, the current frequency will be printed in red underneath the network provider. Under this on the left, the current time is written. The day is printed on the right, flush with the right hand edge of the screen. Under this line, aligned to the centre of the screen is the date. Lastly, at the bottom of the screen, centre aligned is the word "menu".

Menu screen
Press the menu button to bring up the menu. The screen is then split into four rows. The top row states the current option, when you enter the menu you will start on the text message option. The second row has a row of nine small symbols. These symbols will appear in grey until you select the option that symbol refers to. E.g. when you enter the menu the third symbol will appear in colour, as this is the text message option. The third row has a larger symbol of the current option. E.g. as you enter the menu, a large red envelope will be shown in the middle to indicate the text message options. The fourth row is split into three. The left hand square shows a white tick in a green box which indicates accept/confirm. The middle square shows a white arrow turning back on itself in a grey box which indicates to go back a level. The right hand box shows a white cross in a red box which indicates cancel/decline. These boxes refer to the three buttons directly below the screen.

Navigating the menus


There are nine menu options. When you enter the menu you start at option three-text messaging. To move to another menu option, use the rocker switch on the right hand side of the phone. The switch can slide up or down to move through the options. To choose and option you can either press this button in or press the green confirm/accept button underneath the screen. You can also navigate to the desired option by using the number keypad. Each option has a number assigned to it: 1 - Phonebook 2 - Calls 3 - Text message 4 - Alarm 5 - Conversion 6 - Profiles 7 - Calculator 8 - FM Radio 9 - Settings Once you have selected the option either press the rocker switch in or press the green confirm button. Each option in the menu is explained later in these instructions.

SIM card
Insert / Remove SIM card
First remove the battery cover. To remove the battery cover, first switch off the phone and hold the phone face down in one hand with the screen furthest away. Using your other hand, locate the two raised horizontal lines with a triangle underneath on the back of the phone. The battery cover is roughly two third of the back of the phone. With a little pressure between your hands you will be able to slide the battery cover towards you. The SIM card tray is located under the battery. To remove the battery, locate the phone with the display and keys facing down with the display furthest away from you. At the bottom edge of the battery bay, closest to you, there is a semi-circular space to make battery removal easier. Use a fingernail to lift the battery up at this point. The SIM-card tray is located in the bottom right hand corner of the battery bay and is a rectangular shaped depression with a silver metal "bridge" across is. With the brass coloured contacts of the SIM Card facing down and the cut off corner of the SIM-card towards the middle of the battery bay (left hand edge), slide the SIM-card into the SIM-card tray making sure it goes under the metal 'bridge' that keeps it in place. Remove the SIM card by using a finger to keep pressure on the card and slide it out of the shaped recess.

SIM - Enter PIN


This function has not been activated with the SIM card originally supplied with the phone. If "Insert PIN1 (#)" is displayed on screen when you switch the phone on, enter the 4digit number that will come with your SIM card paperwork. As you enter the number the display will show stars instead of numbers. Warning - if you enter the PIN number wrong three times then the phone will lock completely and you will have to contact your Network operator for an unlock code. If there is no SIM card in the phone the display will state "No SIM card" underneath the top line of symbols.

Battery
Battery Removal
First remove the battery cover. To remove the battery cover, first switch off the phone and hold the phone face down in one hand with the screen furthest away. Using your other hand, locate the two raised horizontal lines with a triangle underneath on the back of the phone. The battery cover is roughly two third of the back of the phone. With a little pressure between your hands you will be able to slide the battery cover towards you. To remove the battery, locate the phone with the display and keys facing down with the display furthest away from you. At the bottom edge of the battery bay, closest to you, there is a semi-circular space to make battery removal easier. Use a fingernail to lift the battery up at this point.

Battery Insertion
Place the phone face down on a table, with the battery cover removed and the battery bay closest to you. The flat, rectangular battery has 3 recessed brass coloured contacts which will need to be inserted into the top left hand corner of the battery bay. Hold the battery so that you insert the battery into the bay, brass contacts first, and then press the battery flat into the bay. (The battery has a blue side and a black side, the black side should face upwards).

Replacing the battery cover


Place the battery cover on the back of the phone and slide it into place. There are locating lugs on the top and bottom edges of the cover that click into place in the phone body.

Charging the battery


When charging the battery for the first time, it is recommended that you charge it for at least 12 hours. The mains charger has a three-pin mains plug on one end and a rectangular holder with one edge cut out on the other. A 2-pin continental adaptor is also supplied. To convert the charger from a 3-pin UK to continental, you will need to do the following: hold the charger in front of you with the 3 pins facing you, the single pin at the top. On the underside is a rectangular button. Press this button in and pull the 3-pin section towards you. Take the 2-pin section, and with the rectangular button pointing downwards, push the adaptor on. It will click when inserted correctly. To insert the charger into the phone, with the phone screen facing towards you and the side with an edge cut out towards you, slide the bottom of the phone into the holder. It is designed to fit only one way round, do not force the phone into the holder, and make sure you have it positioned correctly. It will display "charging" on the display for a few seconds and give an audible beep if the phone is set to ring rather than vibrate. The battery can only be charged in the phone and if it is totally flat it will take a few minutes of charge before it shows a square 'charging' symbol in the display. The phone can be charged whether it is switched on or off, but note that if the phone is off it cannot be switched on during charging. Please note: maximum battery capacity will not be reached until the battery has been charged four or five times.

Getting Started
Turning the phone On and Off
Press and hold the red On/Off button until the display and the blue keyboard backlight come on and you will hear a tune. Switch on is complete when the display graphic animations stop and the display shows the time and date. To turn the phone off, press and hold the red On/Off button until you hear a decreasing series of tones and the screen shows an animated graphic display that then goes blank.

Making a call
Enter the phone number direct from the keyboard and briefly press the green OK confirm/accept button. Remember to use the full STD code. If you are dialling from outside the UK then add a plus + symbol for international dialling by pressing the star button on the number keypad twice quickly then add the international dialling code for the country you are dialling. E.g. +33 to call a number in France or +44 to call the UK from abroad. (Remember to miss the leading zero from the telephone number) 7

Call lists
Press the green accept/confirm button to see a list of the last 10-missed/ received/dialled numbers. Use the rocker switch on the side of the phone to navigate up and down through the list. Press the green accept/confirm button to call the number of press the red cancel/reject button to leave the list.

Incoming calls
With the phone switched on - an incoming call is signalled by the phone vibrating or you hear your selected ring tone. Accept the call by briefly pressing the green accept/confirm button.

Hands free
During a call you can select the hands free function, the audio is switched to the loudspeaker, by briefly pressing the green dial button. To stop the hands free function and still remain in the call press the green dial button briefly again.

Using the earpiece


To use the earpiece, insert the round 2.5mm plug on the end of the earpiece cable into the socket in the middle of the bottom edge of the phone. The earpiece cable has a lapel clip and where the right ear cable meets the left ear cable there is an oval shaped unit containing the microphone and a silver button. This silver button can be used to answer and end calls.

End a call or Reject an incoming call


If you wish to end a call, briefly press the red reject/cancel button. If the person youre talking to hangs up before you do, you do not need to do anything the call will be cleared automatically. When the phone rings and you do not wish to take the call simply press the red reject/cancel button.

Missed Calls
If you miss a phone call the display will show a message with the number of missed calls. Press the green accept/confirm button to see details of the missed call telephone number, name (if the number is stored in the phonebook), the date and time of the call. To call the number press the green accept/confirm button. You can clear this screen by pressing the red reject/cancel button.

Menu Settings
There are nine menu options. When you enter the menu you start at option three-text messaging. To move to another menu option, use the rocker switch on the right hand 8

side of the phone. The switch can slide up or down to move through the options. To choose and option you can either press this button in or press the green confirm/accept button underneath the screen. You can also navigate to the desired option by using the number keypad. Each option has a number assigned to it: 1 - Phonebook 2 - Calls 3 - Text message 4 - Alarm 5 - Conversion 6 - Profiles 7 - Calculator 8 - FM Radio 9 - Settings Once you have selected the option either press the rocker switch in or press the green confirm button. Each menu item is explained in order as they appear in the menu. Within each sub-menu the options are numbered so you can navigate to option using the number keypad or the rocker switch on the side of the phone and pressing the green accept/confirm button.

1. Phonebook
Once you have entered this menu option "Phonebook" will appear at the top of the display. In this menu there are seven numbered options: 1 - Browse 2 - Create 3 - Storage status 4 - Abbreviated dial 5 - Copy 6 - Delete all entries 7 - SDN Phonebook

1. Browse
The word "Browse" will appear at the top of the screen. Below will be an alphabetical list of all your contacts. If you have not saved any numbers, "Phonebook empty" will show.

2. Create
The word "Details/Edit" will appear at the top of the screen. Use the keypad to enter a name for the number. Press the green accept/confirm button to confirm. (Use numbers 2-9 to enter letters by pressing the button multiple times to scroll through the available letters for that number). The letters for each number are also printed on the keys. Button two has A, B and C. Button three has D, E, and F. Button 4 has G, H and I. Button five has J, K and L. Button six has M, N and O. Button seven has P, Q, R and S. Button eight has T, U and V. Button nine has W, X, Y and Z. The zero button is 9

used to enter spaces. The star button is used to enter symbols. The hash button is used to toggle between from lower case letters to numbers to sentence case and capitals. Using the rocker switch, navigate down to "No?" Type in the telephone number and press the green accept button. Before you save the entry, you can assign the number to a "group". This feature can be used if you send text messages to a group of people regularly or if you have a large number of contacts and can allow you to find their number more quickly. Otherwise you can disregarded this feature and simply press the green accept/confirm button.

3. Storage status
This displays how many phonebook contacts you have saved on both your SIM card and on the phone. It will state both the number you have and the total possible for both the SIM card and phone. You can store up to 100 phonebook contacts on the phone and up to 230 on the T-Mobile SIM card supplied with the phone.

4. Abbreviated dial (speed dial set-up)


Enter this option to set up your speed dials. You will need to save any numbers you wish to have as a speed dial in your phonebook first before entering this option. "invalid record" will be shown against any speed dial numbers that have not been assigned. Using either the number pad or the rocker switch navigate to the number button you want to add a phone number to and press the green accept/confirm button. (Please note when navigating using the number pad, the number you press is one less than the button to be assigned as you can not use the number one button as a speed dial, e.g. if you press six you will add a speed dial contact to the number seven button). Once you have chosen the button to assign, press the green accept/confirm button. If you choose a button without a number assigned there will only be the first option (set/change), if there is already a number assigned then there are four options: 1 Set/change Enter this menu using the green accept/confirm button. Your phonebook will appear. Use the rocker switch to navigate to the contact name you want to assign to the button and press the green accept/confirm button. 2 Details Enter this option to find out the telephone number assigned to that number button. 3 Delete Navigate to this option and press the green accept/confirm button to delete the telephone assigned to that number button. 4 Call Navigate to this option and press the green accept/confirm button to call the telephone assigned to that number button.

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5. Copy
You can copy your contacts from the SIM card to the phone memory or vice-verse in this menu. This is useful when changing networks so you do not have to enter your contact names again. Option one copies from the SIM card to the phone memory. Option two copies from the phone memory to the SIM card. Press the green accept/confirm button to start the copy. A message stating the number of contacts copied will show on the screen for a few seconds.

6. Delete all entries


You can delete all your contacts from your phone here. The first option "Delete all entries" removes all contacts from the phone memory. The second option deletes all from the SIM card. Press the accept/confirm button to perform this operation. This cannot be undone, make sure you want to do this before continuing.

7. SDN Phonebook
This option is not used by all networks. It has a list of standard numbers for voicemail, customer services etc. When using the T-mobile SIM card provided this option is not applicable. If you operator uses SDN then you can edit these numbers in the same way as entering speed dials.

2. Calls
This option has a history of your incoming calls, outgoing, missed calls and totals for their durations. To find out the last 10 calls for each or for call duration then navigate to the option using the rocker switch or option number and press the green accept/confirm button: 1 - Incoming calls 2 - Outgoing calls 3 - Missed calls 4 - Call duration You can call any number in the lists by pressing the green accept/confirm button.

3. Text Messages
Press the menu button and press the green accept/confirm button and you will enter the text message submenu. Within this menu there are seven options. Navigate to the sub menu by using the keypad or using the rocker switch on the side of the phone and press the green accept/confirm button:

1 Read message
Upon entering this option you will see a list of your text messages on the screen in order of when they were received with the latest message at the top. Use the rocker switch to navigate to the message you wish to read and press the rocker switch in or press the green accept/confirm button. Once you have read the message you can exit 11

the message by pressing the menu button which will take you back to the list of messages. You can also reply, forward, call or delete the message by pressing the green accept/confirm button, there is another list of options which you can navigate using the rocker switch or using the number buttons: 1 Text reply (Compose new message back to the sender) 2 Forward (Send the message on to another contact from your phonebook) 3 Edit (edit the message) 4 Dial back (call the sender of the message) 5 Extract number (save the senders number to your phonebook) 6 Delete (permanently delete the message)

2 Write message
Compose a new message using the number keypad. The numbers buttons 2-9 can be used to enter letters by pressing the button multiple times to scroll through the available letters for that number). The letters for each number are also printed on the keys. Button two has A, B and C. Button three has D, E, and F. Button 4 has G, H and I. Button five has J, K and L. Button six has M, N and O. Button seven has P, Q, R and S. Button eight has T, U and V. Button nine has W, X, Y and Z. The zero button is used to enter spaces. The star button is used to enter symbols. The hash button is used to toggle between from lower case letters to numbers to sentence case and capitals. For example hello will be written as follows: H - press number 4 twice, e press number 3 twice, l - press number 5 three times, l - press number 5 three times, o - press number 6 three times. When you have finished writing your text message press the green accept/confirm button and you will be given three options: 1 Only send (will send a message to a number of your choice) 2 Only save (will save a copy in the draft box so you can send it later) 3 Send and save (will send a message and save a copy in draft box) Choosing either options 1 and 3 with the accept/confirm button will take you to another screen where you can manually enter a number using the number keypad or by pressing accept/confirm button again you will see your phonebook. Using the rocker switch you can navigate to the contact you want to send the message to and press the green accept/confirm button. Press the green confirm button again and you will have two further options: Send message (sends message to the contact you have chosen) Insert more DA (add another contact - so you can send the same message to a number of different people and simply repeat the process to choose more contacts)

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3 Outbox
This will give you a list of all the messages that are unsent. Messages will appear here if you try to send messages when you are out of signal from your network. The phone will automatically send these messages next time you are in range of your network

4 Draft box
In this option there is a list of messages that you have composed and not sent or chosen to save a copy of when sending a message. To continue writing in a draft message open it using the accept/confirm button and write and send as a standard message.

5 Voice mail
In this submenu you have two options 1 - listen to your voicemail (Dials your voicemail). You can also access your voicemail by pressing and holding the number one button for three seconds. 2 - Voice mailbox (Your SIM car should automatically update this number, if it doesnt you can change it here)

6 Message set-up
Within this sub menu you can alter the advanced message settings. You are advised not to change these items unless you need to. 1 - Service Center (your SIM card will automatically enter this number - if you delete this number you will not be able to send text messages and will have to contact your network provider to obtain the number again) 2 - Storage media (you can change where messages are stored - SIM card or phone) 3 - Storage status (how much of the phone or SIM card memory is used)

7 Delete all
You can delete all your messages in one go rather than one at a time. In this submenu you have four choices: 1 - Delete all messages 2 - Delete inbox messages 3 - Delete outbox messages 4 - Delete draft box messages

4. Alarm
You can set up to three separate alarms. First choose either Alarm 1, Alarm 2 or Alarm 3 using the rocker switch or the green accept/confirm button. The next screen asks you to turn the alarm on or the alarm off. Navigate to the correct option and press the green accept/confirm button or press the rocker switch. You are then asked to enter the alarm time in Hour, Hour, Minute, Minute format (this is a 24 hour clock.

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Finally you have the option for a one off alarm or a weekly alarm. If you choose one off you will return to the On/Off screen, press the red cancel button to return to main screen. The blue alarm symbol will show at the top in centre of the display. If you choose weekly alarm you can set the alarm to sound on certain days of the week. E.g. wake up call. The days of the week will be shown in a list and all are highlighted so the alarm will sound everyday. Use the rocker switch to navigate to the days you do not want the alarm to sound and press the rocker switch in to deselect it. There are small red dots to the left of the day if it is selected (Alarm days). When you have the days you want selected press the green accept/confirm button to confirm. Press the red cancel button to return to main screen. The blue alarm symbol will show at the top in centre of the display.

5. Conversion
The phone has a conversion tool for which allows you to make conversion calculations for the following: Currency Area Energy Length Mass Power Pressure Temperature Time Velocity Volume Select type and press the green accept/confirm button, select convert type and again press the green accept/confirm button. Then use the rocker switch to scroll to the desired conversion type and press the green accept/confirm button. Then use the rocker switch to scroll to the first unit option (convert from) and press the green accept/confirm button, press it again to bring up as list of the unit types, scroll to the selected unit and press the green button. Then scroll down to the second unit option (convert to) and repeat the step above to select the desired convert to unit. Scroll to input and enter the value you wish to convert. The result will be immediately displayed in the Res.: field.

6. Profiles
The phone contains 5 user profiles which can all be personalized with different call and alert signals. These profiles are: Standard Conf. 14

Outdoor Mute Cust. The profiles are set in the factory but can be altered to suit individual preferences. Use the rocker switch to select the profile you wish to alter/view and press the green accept/confirm button, you will then be presented with a list of options: 1. Set as default Set this profile to be loaded as default when the phone is switched on. 2. Personalise Here you can change settings for the selected profile, select this option by pressing the green accept/confirm button. You will then have the following list options to change: Call Alert- change the ring tone, ringing volume and call alert. Use the rocker switch to select the desired option and then, again press the green accept/confirm, choose your preferred option and press select/confirm to save your selection. SMS alert- as above Key sound- choose the volume of keypad tones and also choose to turn the sound off. System alert- enable or disable the sound alerts for system messages. Alert on/off- enable or disable the telephone on/off melody. 3. Reset This will reset to original factory settings 4. Title You can change the name of the selcted profile. Delete the current name using the back/menu button, and then typing in your chosen name.

7. Calculator
The calculator allows you to perform basic mathematical calculations. Enter the first number using the numeric keypad, using the hash key to enter decimal points if required. On the right hand side of the screen you will see a list of plus (+), minus (), multiply () and divide (). Use the rocker switch to select a calculation (the selected one will be highlighted in orange) and press the side key to accept. Enter the next number and repeat the above steps as necessary or press the green accept/confirm key to see the result (=). Press the menu/back key at any time to clear the screen.

8. FM Radio
Important note The FM radio and its settings will only be available when the earpiece is connected. 15

The radio menu can be reached by pressing the radio button located in the top right corner of the display screen. Once in the radio menu you will be presented with the following list: Off- this will turn the radio off. Automatic search- Move the rocker switch up or down automatically search through transmitting radio stations. The display will show a line of 3 arrows while it is searching. Manual search- Move the rocker switch up and down to change the frequency in 0.1 MHz steps, or select 1 to 9 to choose from the previously saved channels. Adjust volume- move the rocker switch up or down to adjust the sound volume Save channel- Use the rocker switch to select one of the 9 available channel presets. Press the green accept/confirm button to save the currently tuned radio station to the selected channel.

9. Settings
You will find the following list of options within the settings menu: Phone Alarm call settings Call Network Security

Phone
When you enter the phone menu you will be presented with the following submenu: Display Clock Keylock Display Backlight- here you can adjust the length of time the backlight stays on for. Note- leaving the backlight on will drain the battery faster than usual. Wallpaper- choose from a list of 10 different images which will appear as the background for the display. Use the rocker switch to select one of the images and press the green accept/confirm button to preview the image. Move the rocker switch up or down to scroll through the images. Press the green accept/confirm button to save your selection. LCD Contrast- Move the rocker switch up or down to adjust the contrast on the display. Press the green accept/confirm button to save your selection 16

Greeting message- Enable/disable or edit the greeting message. Language- Sets the menu language of the phone. By selecting automatic, the language on the phone will change depending on the network operator's geographical location. Scroll through the list of languages and press the green confirm/accept button to confirm your selection. Date/time display- Enable/disable the time and date on the display Clock Date and time settings- Enter the time and date using the number keys. Firstly enter the time, press the green accept/confirm button, then enter the date in the format ddmm-yyyy. Press the green accept/confirm button to set the time and date. Date display format- Select your desired format for displaying the date. Date separator- Select a separator sign (dot, slash or none) for the date presentation. Time display format- Select either 12 hour or 24 hour time format. Note: If the battery is removed the stored time and date will be displayed the next time the phone is switched on. Own Number Here you can enter up to 3 of your own numbers. Key lock The automatic key lock function can be set to disabled, or activated after 30 seconds or 60 seconds of inactivity in standby mode. Factory default Resets the phone to the factor settings. Note: The phone lock password is required to access the factory default setting. This password is 0000. Note: The emergency number for the alarm call key has to be reprogrammed after a factory default reset. Phone book entries and SMS messages will not be affected.

Alarm call settings


When you enter the alarm call settings menu you will be presented with the following submenu: Alarm number Delay setting 17

Alarm number Enter the phone number to be dialed by the alarm call key and then press the green accept/confirm button. Delay setting Sets a time delay before the alarm number is dialed after pressing the alarm call key. You can choose from either 3 seconds, 5 seconds or 8 seconds, and then press the green accept/confirm key.

Call
When you enter the call menu you will be presented with the following submenu: CLIR Auto redial Any key answer CLIR This will prevent your phone number from being displayed on the recipients phone. You will need to contact your network operator for more information about this service. Auto Redial When enabled, the phone will automatically redial the number 10 times after a busy signal or unanswered call. Any key answer When enabled any key except the red cancel/reject call and menu keys can be pressed to answer an incoming call.

Network
Note: These functions have to be supported by the network provider and subscribed to by the user. For more information contact your network provider. Call waiting An alert tone will be heard if there is an incoming call while talking. Press the green accept/confirm button to put the current call on hold and answer the incoming call. The following options can then be selected: Interrogate- Displays if the service is active or not Activate- Enables the function Deactivate- Disables the function. Call forwarding Incoming calls can be diverted to another phone number. Unconditional divert- Diverts all incoming calls to the other number. Divert when busy- Diverts incoming calls if the line is busy No answer divert- Diverts incoming calls if unanswered No service divert- Diverts incoming calls if the phone is out of service. 18

Restrict calls To increase security the phone can be restricted to disallow certain types of calls. Note: To activate these functions a restrict calls password is needed. You will need to contact your network provider to get the restrict calls password. The emergency number 112 can be called regardless of these restrictions. All outgoing calls The user can answer incoming calls but not dial out All Int'l calls The user cannot call international or long distance phone numbers Int'l except to home The user cannot call international or long distance phone numbers except to the own region. All incoming calls The user can dial out but not receive incoming calls. Incoming while roam The user cannot receive incoming calls while roaming. Network select mode Automatic selection The network is selected automatically according to the SIM cards information Manual selection The network is selected from a list by the user

Security
The SIM card is protected with a PIN code. The phone can be set to ask for the PIN code on startup. Power On PIN1 ON- Enabled, the PIN code will be required when the phone is switched on OFF- Disabled, no PIN code will be required. Change PIN1 To change the PIN code, enter a new PIN code and confirm by pressing the green accept/confirm button. Change PIN2 19

Some SIM cards can have dual PIN codes. Your network operator supports this function, the second PIN code can be set here. Phone code The telephone can be password-protected for additional security ON- Verify when power on, Phone code required when the phone is switched on. OFF- Phone code disabled. Change phone code- To change the phone code, enter a new code and confirm by pressing the green accept/confirm button. Note: the default phone code is 0000.

Safety Advice
Mobile phones must normally be turned off in hospitals and in the proximity of medical devices. Please comply with any notices and requests from staff to switch off your phone. NOTE - There should be a minimum distance of 20 cm between a cardiac pacemaker and a working phone. The mobile phone must never be carried in the chest pocket. Please take advice from your medical advisor before you use this phone or any other phone. The mobile phone must be turned off when directed to by the ground or cabin staff when you are at an airport or on board an aircraft. The mobile phone must not be used when you are at or are close to petrol stations and other potentially dangerous flammable locations. Do not use your phone if you suspect a gas leak. The SIM card should be handled carefully, like a credit card: do not bend it, scratch it or subject it to static electricity. Do not subject the phone to direct solar radiation. A usage other than that described beforehand leads to the damage of the product. In addition, another usage could lead to dangers such as, for example, electrocution, fire, etc. It is illegal to change or rebuild any of the product parts and the case may not be opened.

Cleaning
Use a damp cloth to clean the device. Avoid the use of sprays and too many fluids because these can enter the device through openings on the keypad and could cause damages. Do NOT use any cleaning materials or fluids that contain scouring agents, 20

alcohol, spirits or solvents (turpentine). These agents can attack the synthetic case and damage the printing. This mobile phone is to be used as a mobile communications device and contact with dampness for example, in rain or in the bathroom, etc., must be avoided. Be careful not to damage the phone in any way.

Disposal of electrical items


This product must be disposed of in accordance with the WEEE Directive. The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive aims to minimise the impact of electrical and electronic goods on the environment, by increasing re-use and recycling and reducing the amount of WEEE going to landfill. It seeks to achieve this by making producers responsible for financing the collection, treatment, and recovery of waste electrical equipment, and by obliging distributors to allow consumers to return their waste equipment free of charge. Disposal of batteries: Batteries should not be placed in your normal household rubbish. As a consumer, you are legally required to dispose of rechargeable and standard batteries correctly. Disposal of your phone: if it is necessary to dispose of this phone, please check for a suitable mobile phone disposal process with your local Council. Disposal of the packaging: Packaging and packing materials can be recycled and should fundamentally be submitted for recycling.

Technical specification and details


Network: GSM 900/DCS1800 Dual Band Dimensions: 105mm x 55mm x 16mm Weight: 111 grams (including battery) Talk time: approximately 4 hours Standby: estimated 130 hours Battery: 3.7V, 900 mAh Lithium battery

Troubleshooting
Calls fail to connect
Check you are in network coverage, you have sufficient airtime and that the phone numbers you are dialing are correct.

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Phoning outside of your own country:


If you are outside the home network of your network provider, your mobile phone automatically detects and goes through another GSM network. For information on additional costs incurred when using the phone outside your own national borders, please contact your network provider.

How often should the rechargeable battery be recharged?


Do not recharge the rechargeable battery after every phone conversation. Over the course of time, this leads to a reduced battery capacity. To keep the battery in the best condition it is recommended that you allow the battery to go flat and then fully recharge it completely once a month. Do not compromise your safety or security to do this.

Can an emergency call, by pressing and holding the red emergency button, be made without network coverage or airtime credit?
If there is no reception or you have no airtime credit the international emergency number 112 can usually still be dialed. This facility is only to be used in a real emergency and where you need the direct response of the emergency services. Abuse of this facility may result in your phone being barred from making a call of any kind.

How can you improve the reception?


Try another location: when indoors, head towards a window or continue with the conversation after you have exited an elevator, underground garage or a tunnel. Product Regulations This product is CE marked. The materials, components, and assemblies in this product comply with 'The Restriction of the Use of Certain Hazardous Substances in Electrical and Electronic Equipment Regulations 2006' (RoHS).

Customers are advised to return this product, free of charge, to their supplier or the manufacturer at the end of its life. This is to comply with 'The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive' (WEEE).

Terms and Conditions of Sale


All goods are guaranteed against faults for 12 months from date of invoice. Faults should be notified to RNIB Customer Services prior to return, who will issue a returns authorisation number (RMA). Goods can be returned as unsuitable within 30 days of delivery, as follows:22

1. Customer must contact RNIB Customer Services to obtain a returns authorisation number (RMA). 2. Items must be returned in original packaging and condition. 3. Goods must be marked Returns and must show the authorisation number. 4. Goods lost in transit will only be refunded on proof of postage. 5. Goods marked as non returnable in the RNIB catalogues cannot be returned for hygiene reasons - unless faulty, and software products whose seal have been broken cannot be returned unless faulty. Where goods are sold to organisations, who then sell on the goods, the guarantee will commence from the date of original purchase from RNIB. None of the above terms and conditions affect your statutory rights. If you require further information or clarification of these terms and conditions please contact: RNIB Customer Services PO Box 173 Peterborough PE2 6WS U.K. Telephone 0845 702 3153 Textphone: 0845 758 5691 Email: Cservices@rnib.org.uk RNIB website: rnib.org.uk Registered charity No. 226227 Overseas customers should contact RNIB Export Department at the above address or call: Telephone: +44 (0) 1733 37 5400 Export direct fax: +44 (0) 1733 23 8541 Email: exports@rnib.org.uk Revised December 2008

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