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USER MANUAL

Kammunica 350

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Index
Index...................................................................................................................................2
1 .- Introduction:............................................................................................................4
1.1. - Security.............................................................................................................4
1.2. - Environment......................................................................................................5
2 .- Device description...................................................................................................5
2.1. - Keys and functions............................................................................................5
2.2. -Text entry...........................................................................................................7
3 .-First steps..................................................................................................................7
3.1. - Installing the SIM card and storage card..........................................................7
3.2. - Battery charge...................................................................................................7
3.3. - Start-up of the device........................................................................................8
3.4. Connection status icons.......................................................................................8
4.-Functionalities................................................................................................................8
4.1. -Make a call.........................................................................................................8
4.2. -Answer a call......................................................................................................8
4.3. -Hold a call..........................................................................................................9
4.4. -Add a call...........................................................................................................9
4.5. -Transfer a call.....................................................................................................9
4.6. -Hold a conference..............................................................................................9
4.7. -Capture the call..................................................................................................9
4.8. -End a call............................................................................................................9
5 .-Setting up your device............................................................................................10
5.1. - Network and Internet......................................................................................10
5.2. - Connected devices...........................................................................................10
5.3. - Call settings.....................................................................................................10
5.4. - Apps and notifications....................................................................................11
5.5. - Battery.............................................................................................................11
5.6. - Screen..............................................................................................................11
5.7. - Sound..............................................................................................................12
5.8. - Storage............................................................................................................12
5.9. - Security...........................................................................................................12
5.10. - Duraspeed....................................................................................................12
5.11. - System.........................................................................................................13
5.12. - About of the phone......................................................................................13
6 .-Other functionalities...............................................................................................13
6.1.-Contacts.................................................................................................................13

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6.2. -SMS and MMS messaging...............................................................................14
6.3. -Alarm clock......................................................................................................14
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1.2. -SMS and MMS messaging........................................................................................... 15
1.3. -Alarm clock ................................................................................................................ 16

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1 .- Introduction:
1.1. - Security
Never try to disassemble your phone. You are solely responsible for how you use your phone and
the consequences of your use.

As a general rule, always turn off your phone where using a phone is prohibited. Use of your
phone is subject to security measures designed to protect users and their environment.

Do not use your phone in wet areas (bathroom, swimming pool...). Protect it from liquids and
other moisture.

Do not expose your phone to extreme temperatures below - 10°C and above + 55°C.

The physicochemical processes created by chargers impose temperature limits when charging
the battery. Your phone automatically protects batteries in extreme temperatures.

Do not leave your phone within the reach of small children (some removable parts may be
accidentally swallowed).

• Electrical safety: Only use chargers listed in the manufacturer's catalogue. Using any
other charger can be dangerous; It would also void your warranty. The line voltage must
be exactly as indicated on the charger's serial plate.

• Aircraft Safety – When traveling by plane, you should turn off your phone when
instructed to do so by cabin crew or warning signs.
The use of a mobile phone may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft and may
disrupt the telephone network.

Its use is illegal and you could be prosecuted or banned from using cellular networks in
the future if you do not comply with these rules.

• Explosive materials: Observe warning signs at the gas station asking you to turn off your
phone. You will need to comply with restrictions on the use of radio equipment in
locations such as chemical plants, fuel depots, and anywhere blasting operations are
performed.

• Electronic equipment: To avoid the risk of demagnetization, do not allow electronic


devices close to your phone for a long time.

• Electronic medical equipment: Your phone is a radio transmitter that may interfere with
electronic medical equipment or implants, such as hearing aids, pacemakers, insulin
pumps, etc. It is recommended to maintain a minimum separation of 15 cm between the
phone and an implant. Your doctor or the manufacturers of such equipment will be able
to give you any advice you may need in this area.

• Hospitals : Always make sure your phone is turned off in hospitals when instructed to do
so by warning signs or medical staff.

• Road safety: Do not use your phone while driving. To give your full attention to driving,
stop and park safely before making a call. You must comply with any applicable
legislation.

• Operating Distance – This model phone has been tested and meets RF exposure
guidelines when used as follows:
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o Against your ear: Make or receive a phone call and hold the phone as you would a
corded phone.
o On the body: When transmitting, place the phone in a carrying accessory that does
not contain metal and place the phone at least 2.5 cm from your body. The use
of other accessories may not ensure compliance with RF exposure guidelines. If
you are not using a body-worn accessory and are not holding the phone to your
ear, place the phone at least 2.5 cm from your body.
o Data operation: When using a data function, place the phone at least 2.5 cm from
your body during the entire data transmission.

1.2. - Environment.
• Packaging: To facilitate the recycling of packaging materials, obey the classification
standards established locally for this type of waste.

• Batteries : Spent batteries must be deposited at designated collection points.


belongs
The product : The crossed out trash can mark attached to the product means that it

to the family of electrical and electronic equipment.

To promote the recycling and recovery of waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE)
and at the same time safeguard the environment, European regulations require compliance
with locally instituted classification standards for this type of waste.

2 .- Device description.
The Kammunica 350 terminal has, in addition to the normal phone functions, supports 4G VoLTE
and Vowifi

The phone has menu options for services and different functions.

The user manual provides a simple introduction with emphasis on ordinary use of the phone.

2.1. - Keys and functions.


Below are the device keys with their respective functionalities:

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A. Conferences: Allows you to conference calls in progress that are
doing
B. Transfer: Allows you to make call transfers.
C. Drop-down menu: Allows you to use drop-down menus as long as it is
possible, for example, in the main menu of the terminal or when we are changing a
preference/setting of an application and it has several options available. In the home
window, view other phone options: alarm, memory cleaning,…
D. Call button: Allows you to call a specific number.
E. Arrows and OK: Used to move through the different options and functions of the
screen being displayed. The “OK” button is used to confirm an action.
F. Back: Allows you to return to the previous window/view. It also serves to erase
(when we are writing a number or text). If pressed for more than 1 second, the
terminal startup window is displayed.
G. Hang up button: It has different functions:
a. If the terminal is off, turn on the terminal after holding it down for a few
seconds.
b. If pressed while a call is in progress, hangs up the call.
c. If the screen is in sleep mode when the standby time expires, allow
activate the screen again
d. If you press lightly on a screen (without being in a call), the main window of the
terminal is displayed.
e. If pressed for more than one second, options to turn off or restart the terminal
are displayed.
H. Pause: Allows you to pause a call.
I. CAPT: Pressing this button allows the capture of a call (only in the case of

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the terminal being integrated with a CentrexIP switchboard from Telefónica)
J. Keypad: These are the buttons used to write a number or text. The button
“#” is used to switch between text and numbers (if you are in “number mode” and
press any number, you will type numbers. On the other hand, if you are in “text
mode” and press any number you will write the letters assigned to that button).
The keys from 0 to 9 allow the recording of telephone numbers in order to make
faster calls to said numbers.
K. Shortcut dial keys M1-M6, when the button does not have a number
shortcut number set, press this key to enter the shortcut number setting interface, if
the number has been set, press this key to dial directly
L. Volume: The “+” and “-” buttons are used to increase or decrease the volume of the
terminal.
M. Mute: Allows us to turn off our microphone.
N. R (redial): Once a call has finished, if we press this button the terminal
will call the number of the last call that was made.
O. Speaker: By pressing this button we can enable the phone's speaker to listen
the audio by the speakers.
2.2. -Text entry.
When entering a name/number etc. the following applies:

• Press the # key to switch between text (EN if the language is English, ES if the language
is Spanish) or numbers (123) (see status bar at the top for mode).
• Use the * key for special symbols and the arrow keys for selection.
• Press the 0 key for spaces (in letter mode).
• Press 0 to 9 to enter the desired letters and numbers.
To type the letter "e", select ES by pressing the # key and quickly press 3 to select the second
letter. Similarly, three quick presses will give the third letter “f”.

3 .-First steps.
3.1. - Installing the SIM card and storage card.
To install the SIM card , turn off the phone. Insert the SIM card according to the instructions into
the card slot. When you need to remove the SIM card, turn off the phone.

The phone can support only one SIM card. Your phone supports 4G SIM card.

Some legacy SIM cards may not work with your device. You should check with your service
provider to obtain a replacement SIM card. There may be charges for this service.
To install a memory card, turn off your phone and insert the memory card according to the
instructions into the card slot.

3.2. - Battery charge.


New terminals are shipped with a partially charged battery. Before you start using your device, it
is recommended that you fully charge the battery. Some batteries perform best after several
complete charge/discharge cycles.

Only the AC adapter and USB sync cable provided with your device should be used to charge the
device.

Connect the USB connector of the AC adapter to the sync connector on your device, and then

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plug the AC adapter into an electrical outlet to begin charging the battery.

As the battery charges while the device is on, a charging icon appears in the title bar of the home
screen. Once the battery is fully charged, a full battery icon appears in the title bar of the home
screen.

Warning: As a safety measure, the battery stops charging before it overheats.

3.3. - Start-up of the device.


On off

To turn off your phone, press and hold the Hang up key. Releasing opens the phone's options
menu. Select 'Shut Down' and confirm.

To turn back on, press and hold the Hang up key.

Screen at rest

After a period of inactivity, the screen goes into a sleep mode (the screen will turn black). In
sleep, your phone uses less battery power. You can control this behavior:

To set the screen timeout

1. Select Settings > Display.

2. Select Screen timeout. Select a time from the menu.

3.4. Connection status icons


Along the top of your phone's screen is the status bar. Icons will appear notifying you of a new
message, a missed call, or anything else you should notice.
Connected to 4G service Headphones connected
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SMS/MMS Wi-Fi service connected


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Call in progress Airplane mode

Lost call □ Battery charging

□[ Alarm set

He Bluetooth available

4.-Functionalities.
4.1. -Make a call.
• From the home screen, select Phone or touch the answer key to access the dialing
screen.
• Use the number keys to enter the phone number on the dial pad, then touch the answer
key to make a call. If you enter a wrong number, you can use the Back key to delete the
numbers one by one.
• As you enter the phone numbers to call, the contacts that have the entered numbers will
appear on the left of the screen. If you want to call any of those contacts, scroll with the
arrows to the contact you want and press “ok”.

4.2. -Answer a call.


• When receiving a call: Lift the handset or press the speakerphone key to answer the call.

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• Press the “Send/Call” key
• Reject incoming call: When it rings, press the power key to reject the call or wait until it
stops ringing.

4.3. -Hold a call.


• To hold a call we can do it using the options on the display or the key dedicated to this
function:
o Via key:
▪ We hold a call by pressing the “Hold or Pause Key” (H)
▪ By pressing the same key again we recover the call that was on hold
o Via screen:
▪ We can do it from the navigation menu, in a call in progress
▪ We move the cursor to the Pause icon and press the “ok” key. The icon will
change color and have a white background.
▪ By pressing it again, we recover the held call.
▪ To move between the options, use the arrow keys on the keyboard until
the cursor is over the desired option.

4.4. -Add a call.


This point will help us add a second line, to be able to transfer calls or create a conference room.

Like the previous points, we can perform this action in several ways:

• Using key: We hold the call in progress (see section 4.3), and directly dial the number we
want to call, then press the call key (D) to make it.

• Via screen: During the call, we position the cursor on the option on the screen that
indicates a new call and press “OK”, we dial the number and press the call key (D)

4.5. -Transfer a call.


To carry out this point we need to have two lines open (see section 4.4), in other words, we have
to be on two concurrent calls. We can do it in two different ways.

• By key: We directly press the “Transfer” key (B)


• Via screen: We move the cursor through the different options on the screen to the
transfer icon and press the “ok” key

4.6. -Hold a conference.


Like the previous point, to carry out this point we need to have two lines open (see section 4.4),
in other words, we have to be in two concurrent calls. We can do it in two different ways.

• By key: We directly press the “Conference Key” (A)


• Via screen: We move the cursor through the different options on the screen to the
conference icon and press the “ok” key

4.7. -Capture the call


With this function we can answer the call that comes to another phone, in other words, capture
the call.

To do this we have to click on the “CAPT Key” (I)

4.8. -End a call


• Place the headset in place or press the speaker key, if necessary.
• Press the “power key” (G)

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5 .-Setting up your device.
Control your phone settings from the “Settings” option in the main window

5.1. - Network and Internet.


Wifi:

• Wi-Fi on/off: Select this check box if you prefer to use Wi-Fi for your data
connection.
• Wi-Fi Settings: Open the Wi-Fi settings screen; select it from the list of networks.
Provide your username or password if necessary.
Mobile Network

• Select data roaming capability.


• Select a wireless carrier network: Search for all available networks or select a
network automatically.
• Add or edit network access point names (APNs). Do not change this setting unless
instructed to do so by your wireless carrier!

Airplane mode

• Airplane mode on/off: When airplane mode is selected, all wireless connectivity is
disabled. This icon will appear in the status bar when airplane mode is selected.
hot spot

• Enable or disable the device as a hotspot


Advanced

• Advanced connection options such as VPN, private DNS,…

5.2. - Connected devices.


Bluetooth
• Turn Bluetooth on/off: Use this check box to turn Bluetooth services on or off.
• Bluetooth Settings: With Bluetooth services enabled, you can open the Bluetooth
settings screen to:
o Change the name of your device.
o Pair with one of the Bluetooth devices within range.

5.3. - Call settings.


Wi-Fi calls:

• Enable/Disable Wi-Fi Calling – Use this checkbox to enable or disable Vowifi calling
services
• Call preference: Allows you to indicate whether calls via Wi-Fi will be preferred or
not with respect to the mobile network

You activate video calls:

Activate or deactivate video calls

Call forwarding:

Allows configuration of call forwarding: always, when you are communicating, when you
do not answer, or when you are turned off or out of coverage

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Call blocking:

Allows you to activate or deactivate call blocking of the terminal in the following cases:
all made, international made, Roaming of international calls made, all incoming, roaming
of incoming international calls, deactivate all or change the call blocking password.

Additional settings:

• Modify carrier-assigned Caller ID settings


• Turn on or off incoming call notification on the screen during a call.

5.4. - Apps and notifications


View the last used applications, as well as all the applications that are installed on the
terminal.

By clicking ok on one of the applications, you can uninstall it or force it to stop

5.5. - Battery.
Shows the current battery percentage and the following options:

Battery saving:

Activate or deactivate the terminal's battery saving mode

Battery manager:

• Activate or deactivate detecting battery consumption by applications


• Allows you to limit battery usage to applications
Battery percentage:

• Activate/deactivate the battery charge display in the top bar of the screen.

Last full charge:

Indicates when the battery was last fully charged

Screen usage since last full charge

Reports how long the screen has been used since the last full charge

5.6. - Screen.
Brightness level

Select to open the brightness control, and then slide your finger across the brightness
bar to set the level. In sunlight, increase the level.

Dark theme

Activate or deactivate the automatic use of dark theme

Wallpaper

Set wallpaper as lock screen and wallpapers home screen.

Screen timeout

Select to decide how long your phone should be idle before the screen turns off.

Advanced

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More advanced screen configuration options such as font size, screen zoom, screen
saver or lock screen

5.7. - Sound
Volume levels:

Allows you to set the volume level of:

• call bell
• Volume of call
• Volume oftones and notifications
• Volume of alarm

Do not bother:

Activate or deactivate the terminal's do not disturb option

Multimedia:

Show or hide the player of a multimedia file

Phone ringtones:

Select the tone you want for the phone ringing sound

Default notification sound

Select the tone you want for the notification sound

Default alarm sound

Select the tone you want for the alarm sound

Other sounds:

Turn sound options on or off for: keyboard, screen lock, charging, keystrokes, and
sound enhancements

5.8. - Storage.
View and manage data storage on your phone.
• Memory Card: Monitor and manage your memory card usage from this screen:
1. See how much space you are using on your memory card.

2. Select to use your memory card as USB mass storage when your phone is
connected to your computer.

3. Eject your memory card from your phone.


• Internal phone storage: Reports how much internal storage is free.
5.9. - Security
Device security

• SIM Card Lock Settings: Lock your SIM card for added security. You can also change
your SIM card PIN from this screen. If you don't know your SIM PIN, you can get
it from your wireless carrier.

5.10. - Duraspeed
Enable or disable the ability to bring the app to the foreground by restricting background

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apps.

5.11. - System
Language :

Allows you to select the language of the terminal

Date and Time

Set time, time zone, and date: Use Automatic unless you need to override network
settings.

Time format: Select between 12 or 24 hour formats.

Reset options

You can select to reset your phone to factory settings. This will wipe all your data from
the phone and require you to log in and go through the settings screens to use any of
the apps.

5.12. - About of the phone


Allows you to find out if there are recent phone firmware updates to perform the update.

View your phone status: This screen lists a variety of information, including your phone
number, the network you are currently using, network type, signal strength, whether you
are roaming or not, WLAN addresses to those that are connected and more.

View your phone's model number and version information.

6 .-Other functionalities.
6.1.-Contacts
To view contacts on your phone, select Contacts.

From the Contacts tab, you can:

1. Act on a contact: Select the contact name to open the context menu. From the
menu, you can select to view the contact details screen, call the contact number, send a
text message, add or remove a star, edit the contact details, or delete the contact.

2. Search for a contact: Enter the contact name to open the Contact Details screen,
displaying all the information you saved for this contact.

• Add a contact
1. Select contacts. Your contact list appears.

2. Choose the + icon at the bottom of the screen to add a new contact.

3. Add all the information you want to store for this contact in the appropriate fields. You
must add some information to save a contact. To change a default label, select the label
name to open the labels menu. Select a different label or create a custom label. To add
more fields, select 'Add another field'.

4. To save your contact, select 'SAVE'.

Edit contact details


You can always make changes to the information you have stored for a contact:

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1. From Contacts, select the contact whose information you want to edit. The context
menu opens.

2. Select 'Edit'. The Edit Contact screen appears.

3. Make your edits, then press 'SAVE'.

• SIM contact importer


If you have names and phone numbers stored on your SIM card, you can add them to the
contacts stored on your phone by selecting this setting option. You can select
'Import/Export' to import from SIM card or memory card, once the list of names and
numbers appears, you can Import only certain names/numbers in the list. To do this, select
the name/number you want to import, then repeat for others as desired. (As soon as you
select the name/number, it is imported)

6.2. -SMS and MMS messaging.


To open the SMS and MMS Messaging app, select the Messaging icon.

1. About text and multimedia messages


SMS messages are also known as "text" messages and each can be around 160 characters. If
you continue writing after reaching the limit, your message will be delivered as one
message, but will count as more than one message. These are called "concatenated"
messages.

MMS messages are also known as "multimedia" messages or "pictures" and can contain
text, image, audio, and video files.

When you compose a message, your phone will automatically convert a text message to a
multimedia message as soon as you add a subject or attachment.

2. View the message from the message list


Select a message thread in the list to open and read it. When open, individual messages
appear stacked on the screen, like in instant messaging conversations (or chats).

Note that messages you send also appear in reading view.

3. Reading multimedia messages


If you have selected to automatically retrieve your multimedia messages, both the message
header and body will be downloaded.

From a message reading view, you can do the following:

1. To view details about a particular message, in Read view, select the message to open the
context menu. Select View details.

2. Reply to a message: Simply start typing your message in the text box at the bottom of
the screen to reply to a message. You can always add a subject or attachment to turn it into
a multimedia message. Select 'Send' when ready.

3. Delete messages: Your messages will be saved until you explicitly delete them.

6.3. -Alarm clock


The alarm clock offers as many alarms as you want.

• Set an alarm

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Two alarms are set for you, ready to customize. Both alarms are disabled by default. Select
the check box to activate the alarm. If no day appears below the set time, the alarm will
sound once the set time is reached.

Two alarms will be activated at 8:30 a.m. Monday to Friday and at 9:00 a.m. on Saturdays
and Sundays.

You can customize the alarm according to your needs, select one of the default alarms to
open the alarm settings.

• Set the following options:


Alarm – Select the checkbox to enable (check) or disable (clear) the alarm.

Time : The time at which the alarm will sound is displayed. To change this time, select Time
to open the time selector. Swipe up or down to set the time you want, and then select Set.

Repeat – The current repeat selection is displayed. To change the settings, select Repeat
and make a selection from the menu. To have your alarm only ring once at the set time, do
not select any of the options. A one-time alarm is displayed on the Alarm Clock screen with
no day below the set time.

Ringtone – The current ringtone selection is displayed. Select Ringtone to choose another
ringtone to play when the alarm sounds. (When you select a ringtone, it plays briefly.)

Vibrate – Select this check box to have your phone vibrate when it is turned off.

Once the alarm goes off, you will receive an alert with the options to Snooze (for 10
minutes) or Dismiss.

• Add more alarms


To add more than three alarms, from the main Alarm screen, select 'Add alarm'.

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