Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product Maxy1 ITTM
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1 Contents 1. SAFETY AND PRE CAUTIONS ............................................................. 3 2. CARE AND MAINTENANCE ................................................................ 4 FURTHER SAFETY INFORMATION ...............................
2 5.4 Options During a Call ................................................................. 1 6 Call Holding ............................................................................. 16 Receipt of a Second Call ..................................
3 1. SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS Please read these simple g uidelines. Not fo llowing them may b e dangerous or illegal. Read the complete us er guid e for further information. Switch off t he phone in the vicinity of chemical plant s, gas stations and ot her locations containing ex plosive objects.
4 Keep the phone away from liquid. If soaking or erosion occurs, take the battery out and c ontact the su pplier . Avoid using t he phone in too high o r too low temperat ure environments. Never leave the phone exposed unde r direct sunlight, in high humidity or in a dusty environment.
5 use. Do not leave the batter y connected to a charger once the battery is full. Overcharging may shorten battery lifet ime. Extreme temperature can affect the ability of your battery to charge. Battery works on ly at room temperatur e (between 15 and 2 5°C).
6 Use only the supplied or authorised rep lacement parts. Unaut horized parts, modif ications, or attachments can damage the phone and may viola te regulations governing radio devices. Do not dispose of batteries in a f ire! Dispose of bat teries according to loca l regulations.
7 until the transfer is complete. Parts of the unit are magnetic, The unit can attract metal object. Do not keep credit cards or ot her ma gnetic media near the unit, as information stored on them can be erase. MEDICAL UNITS The use of equipment that transmits radio signals, e.
8 Some digital wireless unit s can cause interfere nce to some hearing aids. Contact yr oper ator in case of interf erence. VEHICLES Radio signals can affect electronic s ystems in motor vehicles (e.
9 Mobile phones such as this unit use radio signals , the mobile phone ne twork, the terrestrial n etwork and user-programmed function s. This means th at connection in all circumstances canno t be guaranteed. Therefore yo u should never rely solely on a mobile phone fo r very important calls such as medical emergencies.
10 3. Appearance 1 Torch button 2 Alarm clock shot cut 3 Switch on/off 4 Earpiece 5 Screen 6 Shortcut Key M1 & M2 7 End Key 8 Send Key 9 Numeric Key.
11 10 Microphone 11 Earphone/Charger plug 12 Volume Up 13 Volume Down 14 Speaker 15 SOS button 16 Back cover 17 Torch 18 Table charger plug 3.1 Keys This phone has the following keys: Key Name Annotations Send Key Dial or answer a call. In Idle mode, press this key to brows e the Outgoing Calls.
12 Keyp ad Keypad for input of numbers, le tters and some available special characters. In the Edit screen, p ress # to change the input method; press * to switch to the Symbol inte rface. In Idle mode, Long press the # key to switch between the current profile and the Conference mode.
13 | | | | |_________ ________ Call divert | | | |_______ ____________ ____ Alarm on | | |__________ ____________ _______ International Roam | |____________ __________ ___________ __ Earphone |___________ _____________ _________ ______ Netwo rk Signal strength Ring tone status: --- Mute ----- Vibration 3.
14 When SIM card is incorrectly inserted or damaged, the screen will displa y “No SIM Card” After the phone is turned on. Check the SIM ca rd is correctly inserted and not damaged and the n turn on the ph one again. If the screen displays “SIM Card Dama ged” , please forward it to the network operator for repair .
15 Battery Po wer Reminder If the battery is no t used for long periods, fully charge the bat tery before use again. The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of t imes, but it will eventually we ar out. Whe n the talk and standby ti mes are notice ably shorter than normal, replace t he battery .
16 Phone Lock The phone lock passw ord /cod e is used to prev ent your phone from being used with authoriza tion. The defau lt password/code i s 0000. Everytime the phone is turne d on, the password/code mus t be entered to activate the phone PIN Code PIN code (4-8 digi ts) is used to prevent your SIM card being us ed without authorisation.
17 5. General F unctions 5.1 Dial a Number In Idle mode, enter the telephone number , and press the Send Key to di al the number . Press the End key to end the call .
18 Press the Send K ey t o dial the number . Short-cut Key T o save a n umber i n the s peed dial keys M1 /M2 key . In the idle screen digit the Phone number to be sa ved. Press the speed dial key to which the number is to be saved. Press the M1 to confirm and save or press the End k ey to not sa ve.
19 Enter a number or s elect the phone n umber from the Phonebook, pre ss the Send Key to make the second cal l. The f irst call automatically is put on hold. End this call to return to call on hold. Receipt of a Second Call Press Send K ey to answer the seco nd ca ll, and the f irst call (conversation) is automatically pu t on hold.
20 When the cursor i s on the symbol to be i nput, Press the M1 key to conf irm. T o choose Alphanumerical inpu t methods: abc This input method enters all the let ters as small letters. This input method inserts all letters in capitals. This input meth od enters the first letter as a capital and followi ng as small letters.
21 M1 button to enter . Press the End key to exit. Search This function allows you to browse the telephon e records in Phonebook in alphabetic order . T o enter the Se arch menu press the M1 key . Press the key with the letter of the e ntry to display records that s tart with that letter or pr ess the M1 key to bro ws all entries.
22 Delete Press the OK ke y to enter Menu . Press the u p/down key to select D elete. Press th e M1 key to ente r . Press the up/down k ey to select: Delete one by one: Press M1 to conf irm. Press up/down key to select reco rd. Press M1 key to select record.
23 Press the up/down k ey to select: Delete one by one: Press M1 to conf irm. Press up/down key to select reco rd. Press M1 key to select record. Press M1 a seco nd time to confirm. Note Only records on the Phone can be deleted with this function. Delete All: Press M1 to conf irm.
24 choose: Save to Sim: Press M1 to enter and pro ceed as per instructions in Phoneb ook, Create. Save to Phone: Press M1 to enter and proce ed as per instructions i n Phonebook, Create. Call Back: Press the Send key to sel ect and dial the number . 6.
25 Note: Press M1 key to cl ear counters. 6.4 Tools 1) In Idle mode, press the OK key to enter menu. 2) Press the Up/Down key to select “T ools” . 3) Press the M1 key to enter . 4) Press the End key t o exit. Calendar : T o vis ualize a date and to move the cursor: Press the Up/Down key t o select month.
26 other features such as inco mings calls and alarm. There are five preset options for Standard, Indoor , Outdoor , Conference and He adset. 1) In Idle mode, press the O K button to enter Main Men u. 2) Press the U p/Down button on the left si de to f ind the “Prof iles” 3) Press the M1 button on the left side to en ter .
27 backlight turns off automatically. Press M1 to confirm. Greeting Text This text will be displayed on the sc reen when the phone is turned on. Press the Up/Down k ey to select Enab le or Disable Press the M1 button to con f irm. Enable to edit or insert the te xt.
28 Press the End key to exit. Power On PIN: Y ou can choose On or Off , and you can also change PIN code. When the Power On PIN is active (on) each time the phon e is turned on the PIN Code must be en tered. Press the M1 key to en ter . Press Up/down key to choos e options.
29 Press the Up/Down key to select the menu “ Auto On” . Press th e M1 key to enter to enter . Press the End key to exit. Time Settings : Press the M1 key to ente r . Insert the time using the key pad. Press M1 key to confirm. Activate: Press M1 to select and ac tivate or deactivate.
30 return to s tandard factory settings (wh en the phone is turned on for the f irst time ). Press the End key to exit. 7. Extras: 7.1 Specification Parameters: Network T ype: GSM850MHz/DCS1900MHz LCD: 2.20” , Blue an d White color , 128*96 ma trix (width*heig ht) Dimensions: 126.
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