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USER MANUAL
GSM Mobile Telephone
Maxcom MM330
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If any technical assistance is required, please contact our hotline
at (+48) 32 325 07 00 or e-mail us at serwis@maxcom.pl
Our website:
http://www.maxcom.pl/
Important: The telephone works in the GSM 900/1800
and WCDMA 900/2100. Prior to switching the phone, a
SIM Card must be correctly inserted.
THE SET INCLUDES:
GSM Telephone
Charger
Battery
User Manual
Warranty Card
Headphone Set
Keeping the original package is
recommended as it might be used
for transport.
Keep the receipt as it is necessary
for warranty.
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The Mobile Telephone GSM 900/1800; WCDMA
900/2100
Big, colored display screen
Photo Camera
MicroSD memory card slot
Big Font, Easy Menu
Speakerphone
Phonebook -500 entries
Sending & Receiving Text messages
Speed Dial up to 8 numbers
Call duration notification
Loud ringtone
Bluetooth®
Radio FM
Torch
Calculator
Alarm clock
Battery1000 mAh
Idle time: up to 320 hrs*.
Conversation time: 3G up to 6,2 hrs.*
Conversation time: 2G up to 7,5 hrs.*
Weight:110g
*depending on conditions and GSM signal strength
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Contents:
Trademarks .................................................................................... 8
1. Safety Precautions ................................................................... 8
2. Getting Started ....................................................................... 10
SIM Card, MicroSD Card and Battery Installation ................ 10
Charging Battery ................................................................. 12
Low Battery Alert ................................................................. 13
3. Key Description ...................................................................... 13
3.1.1 Key Primary Functions ..................................................... 15
4. Using the Phone ..................................................................... 16
Powering On/Off the Phone ................................................. 16
Idle Mode ............................................................................ 18
5. MENU .................................................................................... 19
6. Phonebook ............................................................................. 20
Adding a New Contact ......................................................... 20
Viewing Contacts ................................................................ 21
Editing Contacts .................................................................. 21
Deleting Contacts ................................................................ 22
6.4.1 Deleting Single Contact .................................................... 22
6.4.2 Deleting Multiple Contacts ................................................ 22
6.4.3 Deleting All Contacts ........................................................ 22
Copying Contacts ................................................................ 23
6.5.1 Copying a Single Contact ................................................. 23
6.5.2 Copying Multiple Contacts ................................................ 23
Transferring Contacts .......................................................... 23
Sending Text Message to Multiple Recipients ..................... 24
Phonebook Settings ............................................................ 24
6.8.1 Preferred Memory ............................................................ 24
6.8.2 Speed Dial ....................................................................... 24
6.8.3 Additional Numbers .......................................................... 24
6.8.4 Memory Status ................................................................. 25
7. Making Phone Calls ............................................................... 25
Direct Dialing ....................................................................... 25
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Dialing Number from the Phonebook ...................................25
Dialing Numbers from Call Log ............................................26
Speed Dialing ......................................................................26
Adjusting the Phone Call Volume .........................................26
Options While Calling ..........................................................26
7.6.1 Speakerphone ..................................................................26
7.6.2 Other Functions ................................................................26
Receiving Incoming Calls.....................................................27
8. Call Log ..................................................................................27
9. Text & Multimedia Messages ..................................................28
Creating & Sending Text Messages .....................................28
Viewing and Replying to Text Messages..............................29
9.2.1 Sending and Receiving MMS ............................................30
Text Messaging ...................................................................31
9.3.1 Inbox ................................................................................31
9.3.2 Sentbox ............................................................................31
9.3.3 Drafts................................................................................32
9.3.4 Outbox ..............................................................................32
9.3.5 Templates.........................................................................32
Deleting Messages ..............................................................32
Message Settings ................................................................32
9.5.1 Text Message ...................................................................32
9.5.2 Multimedia Message .........................................................33
Voicemail .............................................................................34
10. E-mail Messages ....................................................................34
11. Tools.......................................................................................35
Calendar ..............................................................................35
Calculator ............................................................................35
Alarm Clock .........................................................................36
Torch ...................................................................................36
World Clock .........................................................................36
File Manager .......................................................................36
12. Network Service ......................................................................37
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The Internet......................................................................... 37
SIM Card Service ................................................................ 38
Facebook ............................................................................ 38
13. Photo Camera ........................................................................ 38
14. Radio FM ............................................................................... 40
15. Multimedia .............................................................................. 42
Image Viewer ...................................................................... 42
Video Recording.................................................................. 42
Video Player ........................................................................ 42
Audio Player ........................................................................ 43
Voice Recorder ................................................................... 44
16. Settings .................................................................................. 44
Profiles ................................................................................ 44
Phone Settings .................................................................... 45
16.2.1 Set the Time and Date ..................................................... 45
16.2.2 Language ......................................................................... 45
16.2.3 Preferred Text Input Method............................................. 46
16.2.4 Display Screen ................................................................. 46
16.2.5 Auto Key Lock .................................................................. 46
16.2.6 Themes ............................................................................ 47
16.2.7 Font Size .......................................................................... 47
16.2.8 Shortcuts .......................................................................... 47
16.2.9 Navigation Key ................................................................. 47
16.2.10 Flight Mode ...................................................................... 47
Reading Out Loud Numbers ................................................ 48
16.3.1 Keys ................................................................................. 48
16.3.2 Incoming Phone Call ........................................................ 48
Call Settings ........................................................................ 48
16.4.1 Number Withhold ............................................................. 48
16.4.2 Call Waiting ...................................................................... 48
16.4.3 Call Forwarding ................................................................ 49
16.4.4 Call Barring ...................................................................... 49
16.4.5 Advanced Settings ........................................................... 50
Network Settings ................................................................. 50
Connectivity ........................................................................ 51
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16.6.1 Bluetooth® ........................................................................51
16.6.2 APN Profile .......................................................................52
16.6.3 Data Service .....................................................................52
Security Settings ..................................................................52
16.7.1 PIN Code ..........................................................................52
16.7.2 Phone Security .................................................................52
Restore Factory Setting .......................................................53
17. Computer Connection .............................................................53
18. FAQ (Troubleshooting) ...........................................................53
19. Safe Use .................................................................................56
20. Terms of Warranty ..................................................................58
21. Battery Information .................................................................58
22. SAR Information .....................................................................59
23. Protect Your Environment .......................................................61
24. Declaration of Conformity........................................................63
Trademarks
- MAXCOM and the Maxcom logo are trademarks
reserved for the Maxcom S.A. company.
- Bluetooth® is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG.
1. Safety Precautions
Reading the guidelines below will minimize the risk of
misusing the phone.
Never use the phone in any area where the use of
mobile phones is prohibited such as refueling points
or hospitals. Using phones in such places might
expose others to danger. Never switch on the
phone if it might interfere with work of other devices!
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Never use the phone without right accessories while
driving.
Never use the phone in any area where the use of
mobile phones is prohibited such as hospitals,
airplanes, refueling points or at proximity to
flammable materials.
The telephone emits electromagnetic field that might
negatively interfere with other electronic devices
including medical equipment. A distance
recommended by the medical equipment
manufacturers between the phone and the implanted
medical device such as a heart pacemaker should be
observed. Users with implanted devices should get
familiar with and follow guidelines by the
manufacturers of such implanted medical devices.
Users with a heart pacemaker should not carry the
phone in the breast pocket and should keep the
phone next to the ear opposite to the medical device
in order to minimize the risk of interference; in case
of suspecting such interference, the phone should be
switched off immediately;
A device and its accessories might contain small
parts. Keep your phone and all parts out of reach of
children.
Any repairs or modifications of the phone are not
allowed. Any problems should be repaired by the
qualified service only.
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Only original batteries and chargers must be used.
Using other accessories might damage the phone
or cause an explosion.
The phone is not dustproof, it shall not be exposed
to dust, metal chips, etc. as it might cause the
phone to malfunction.
WATERPROOF the phone is not waterproof.
Keep it dry at all times.
2. Getting Started
Make sure your set contains all pieces as listed on page
3: “THE SET INCLUDES” prior to first use.
Prior to switching on the phone, a SIM Card must be
inserted. Be careful not to damage the Card while
inserting it.
Keep the SIM Card away from children at all times.
SIM Card, MicroSD Card and Battery
Installation
The phone has a MicroSIM slot. If you have a card of
different size with no possibility to push out the
MicroSIM, contact your service provider to replace the
card for the card of right size.
Make sure the phone is switched off, and the
charger is unplugged; if the phone is switched
on, press and hold the red receiver key to switch
it off.
Using your fingernail, lift up the battery cover, in
the right bottom corner.
Remove battery by lifting it up from the top of the
phone.
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Insert the MicroSIM to the lower slot with metal
contacts going down; pay attention to the notch
so that it will go upwards. Using the phone
options that require the GSM network is not
possible without the SIM Card.
To install a MicroSD memory card, slide it onto
the slot above the SIM Card. Make sure the card
is properly inserted.
Insert the battery so that metal contacts +/- will
face downwards
Put the battery cover in place and slightly push it
on the edges.
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Be careful while using the memory card especially while
inserting and uninstalling the card. Some memory cards
must be formatted on a computer before the first use.
Regularly make backup copies of data stored on cards
used in other devices, if you use SD Cards. Misuse or
other factors might damage the card or make the card
lose its content.
Charging Battery
Important! Only the battery included in the set should be
used. Using other batteries might damage the phone
and shall void warranty.
Never connect the charger while the back cover is
removed.
To charge the phone:
1. Plug the charger into a power outlet.
2. Plug the charger cable into a slot at the top edge
of the phone. A message about the charger being
connected appears on the display screen, and
the battery icon will keep blinking while the
phone is being charged.
3. When the battery is fully charged, unplug the
charger from the power outlet, and then unplug
the cable from the phone.
As soon as the charging process is completed, the
battery icon will stop blinking.
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Important:
o Before you start the charging process, make
sure the battery is properly installed.
o Never remove the battery while charging
doing so might damage the phone.
o If the battery level is too low to work properly,
there will be the message on the screen telling
you that the phone is about to be automatically
switched off, and the phone will automatically
switch off.
o If the battery is fully discharged (because for
example you had left the torch on), it might be
necessary to wait several minutes for the
battery icon to appear after the battery is
plugged in.
Low Battery Alert
The phone will emit a special sound alert (if warning
alerts are enabled in the profile) and a message
„Battery Discharged” will appear on the screen, if the
battery level is too low. There will be an icon on the
screen.
As soon as you see such a message, charge the phone.
3. Key Description
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1
MicroUSB slot/charging
port
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Key: Right
2
Headphones slot
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Key: Up
3
Speaker
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Key: Down
4
LCD Display Screen
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Key: OK
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Left Function Key LFK
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Numeric Keypad
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Right Function Key RFK
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Photo Camera
Green Receiver Key
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Torch/flashlight
Red Receiver Key
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Ringtone volume
Key: Left
3.1.1 Key Primary Functions
Key
Function
Red Receiver
Press: goes back to Idle mode,
ends a phone call.
Press & hold: powers on/off the
phone.
Green Receiver
Press: makes a phone call; in Idle
mode goes to Call Log;
Navigation Keys
Up
Messages
Down
Photo Camera
Left
Profile
LFK
Function as appears on the screen
RFK
Function as appears on the screen
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Right
Shortcuts
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Press: digit 1 Press & hold:
voicemail
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Press: digit 0
Press & hold: enables/disables a
torch
2-9
Press: digits 2 to 9
Press & hold: dials a speed dial
number
*
Enter symbols: *, +, P, W.
While typing a text message:
special symbols:
#
Press: Change the text input mode
while typing a message, entering
the symbol#
Press & hold: Enable/disable Silent
mode
Key OK
Confirmation key, in most cases the
function concurs with the LFK
function
4. Using the Phone
Powering On/Off the Phone
To switch on/off the phone, press and hold the red
receiver key.
If there are any problems to switch on the phone, make
sure the battery is charged and properly installed.
If the prompt to enter the PIN code appears, enter the
code. You will get the code in the SIM Card starter kit.
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After entering the code, press the Left Function Key to
confirm.
Then, after the first initial use of the SIM Card (or after
restoring to the factory settings) an option to enter the
current date and time will appear, as well as an
opportunity to copy Contacts from the SIM Card onto
the phone. Enter the correct time using the numeric
keys, press the key DOWN, and follow the same steps
to enter the date, and press the Left Function Key. To
move between digits, press the keys Right/Left. If you
miss setting the time/date (Return), the phone will get
the data automatically from the GSM network.
Then, the question message will appear: Copy All from
SIM to Phone? Select YES, if you want to copy all
Contacts from the SIM Card onto the phone. Otherwise,
press NO.
Warning: If you enter an incorrect PIN code three
times in a row, the SIM card will be locked. You might
unlock the card by entering the PUK code. If you
enter the incorrect PUK ten times, the SIM Card will
be permanently locked.
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Idle Mode
If the phone is switched on, but there is no activities, the
phone will go to Idle mode.
Display Screen Description
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3
4
5
6
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1. Icons showing functions:
Ringtone only
Headphones
on
Ringtone plus
vibrations
Unread Text
Message
Vibration, Ringtone
later
Unread
Multimedia
Message
Vibration only
Silent
Alarm active
Call
Forwarding
Enabled
Torch On
Keypad
Locked
Missed Phone Call
Roaming
active
Icons might vary depending on
software
* Icon appears also in
domestic roaming if the
User is using another
provider’s network
2. Network signal
3. Battery Level
4. Service Provider’s name
5. Week/Time/Date
6. Function Keys functions
5. MENU
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To enter MENU in Idle mode, press the key OK and the
Left Function Key.
To navigate in MENU use the keys
UP/DOWN?RIGHT/LEFT.
To confirm selected function, press the key OK or Left
Function Key.
To return to the previous MENU (go back), press the
RFK.
To go to Idle mode, press the red receiver key
6. Phonebook
Adding a New Contact
There are two ways for you to save a new Contact:
1. You can save the number from the list of
missed and received phone calls. In order to do
so, in Idle mode press the green receiver key,
select the phone number you want to save, and
press „Options” (LFK). Select „Save in
Phonebook”, press the LFK, select where you
want to save it. Press Edit and enter the
Contact’s name. Press Options>Done>Done.
2. You can add a new Contact directly to the
Phonebook. To do so, in Idle mode press the
RFK, and then using the key UP select New
Contact>Options>Add. Select where you want
to save the Contact. Press Edit, enter the
Contact’s name, and press Options>Done.
Using the key Down go to the number, press
Edit. Enter the number and press OK>Done.
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If you selected to save the New Contact in the phone,
by pressing the keys RIGHT/LEFT, you can also add
some details such as a ringtone, email address, or the
company’s name.
Viewing Contacts
Method 1
1. Enter MENU and select Phonebook
2. Enter the first letter of the name (first or last name)
you are looking for.
3. The phone will go to the list of names starting with
this letter. You can scroll the list up and down using
navigation keys UP/DOWN.
Press the key „#” to change the text input mode.
Method 2
1. In Idle mode press the Right Function Key
2. Enter the first letter of the name (first or last
name) you are looking for.
3. The phone will go to the list of names starting
with this letter. You can scroll the list up and down
using navigation keys UP/DOWN.
Press the key „#” to change the text input mode.
Editing Contacts
To update the phone number of the Contact’s name,
select the Contact you wish to edit, and then select:
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Options->Edit. Select whether you want to change the
number or the name, and press Edit again. After you
are done editing, press Options>Done>Done to confirm.
Deleting Contacts
6.4.1 Deleting Single Contact
If you want to delete a Contact from your phone or the
SIM Card, do as follows:
1. In MENU, select Phonebook
2. Select the Contact you wish to delete, press
Options->Delete
3. Press the LFK to confirm.
6.4.2 Deleting Multiple Contacts
If you want to delete multiple Contacts from your phone
or the SIM Card, do as follows:
1. In MENU select: Phonebook->Options->Mark Few
2. Select the Contact you wish to delete, and then
mark any other Contacts using the key OK
3. Then select Options->Delete Marked>Yes.
6.4.3 Deleting All Contacts
If you want to delete all Contacts from the phone or the
SIM Card, do as follows:
1. In MENU select: Phonebook->Options->Settings-
>Delete All Contacts
2. Select whether you want to delete Contacts from
the SIM Card or the phone memory, and press Yes
to confirm.
3. If you selected the phone memory, enter the phone
code: default 0000.
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Copying Contacts
6.5.1 Copying a Single Contact
To copy a single Contact from the SIM Card to the
phone, or from the phone to the SIM Card, do as
follows:
1. In MENU, select Phonebook
2. Select the Contact you wish to copy
3. Press Options->Copy, and then select where you
wish to copy the Contact to, and press the LFK.
6.5.2 Copying Multiple Contacts
To copy multiple Contacts from the SIM Card to the
phone, or from the phone to the SIM Card, do as
follows:
1. In MENU select: Phonebook->Options->Settings-
>Copy All
2. Select where you want to copy Contacts to.
3. Select the Contacts you wish to copy by pressing
OK. If you want to copy all Contacts, select:
Options->Mark All. Press Options->Copy Marked.
Transferring Contacts
You can transfer Contacts from the SIM Card to the
phone memory, or from the phone memory to the SIM
Card. To do so, select: MENU->Phonebook->Options-
>Settings ->Transfer All. Then follow the same steps as
in Copying Multiple Contacts (Błąd! Nie można
odnaleźć źródła odwołania.).
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Sending Text Message to Multiple
Recipients
In MENU select: Phonebook->Options->Mark Few, and
then:
- Send a Text Mssg, if you want to send a text message
to multiple recipients.
Phonebook Settings
6.8.1 Preferred Memory
In MENU select: Phonebook->Options->Settings-
>Preferred Memory to select memory from which the
phone should display the Phonebook on the screen.
6.8.2 Speed Dial
In MENU select: Phonebook->Options->Settings-
>Speed Dial->Status to enable or disable Speed
Dialing. If Speed Dial is enabled, and there are phone
numbers assigned to the keys 2-9, press and hold a
given key to make a phone call to the assigned number.
To assign a number to the key, in MENU select
Phonebook->Options->Settings->Speed Dial->Assign
Keys. Then select the key to assign a number to, press
the LFK, select the phone number from the Phonebook,
and press the LFK again.
6.8.3 Additional Numbers
In MENU select Phonebook->Options->Settings-
>Additional Numbers->FDN, to enable/disable the Fixed
Dialing Number option.
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6.8.4 Memory Status
This option allows you to check the status of the
memory in the phone and on the Card.
In MENU select ->Phonebook->Options->Settings-
>Memory Status.
7. Making Phone Calls
Direct Dialing
1. Enter the phone number you wish to call.
2. Press the green receiver key to make a phone call
to the number you have just dialed.
3. To finish the phone call, press the red receiver key.
Dialing Number from the Phonebook
In Idle mode press the RFK to enter the Phonebook.
Use the keys UP/DOWN to select the number you wish
to call. If you want to quickly go to the Contact whose
first or last name starts with the letter U, press the key 8
twice. To call the selected number, press the green
receiver key.
For international phone calls, you must dial „00”
or „+” prior to dialing the actual number. To enter
„+” press the key „ ” twice.
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Dialing Numbers from Call Log
Press the green receiver key when the phone is in the
Idle mode to go to Call Log. To go to the list of Dialed,
Missed, or Received phone calls, press the key Right.
Press the keys UP/DOWN to scroll up/down the Call
Log. Press the green receiver key to make a phone call.
Speed Dialing
If you have any Contacts assigned to the keys 2-9, in
Idle mode press the given key to make a phone call.
Adjusting the Phone Call Volume
While calling, press the key Left or Right to decrease or
increase the phone call volume.
Options While Calling
7.6.1 Speakerphone
To enable the speakerphone, press the RFK while
calling. To disable, press the same key again.
7.6.2 Other Functions
While calling, press Options to enable additional
functions:
- Suspend: suspends a phone call
- End call: ends a phone call
- Phonebook: allows you to access the Phonebook to
view the number
- Call Log: allows you to view the Call Log
- Messages: allows you to view received/saved
messages
- Voice Recorder: allows you to record the phone call
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- Mute: enables/disables the microphone.
Receiving Incoming Calls
To receive an incoming phone call, press the green
receiver key.
To reject an incoming phone call, press the red receiver
key.
To mute incoming phone call, press the RFK.
8. Call Log
To enter the Call Log, enter the main MENU and select
Call Log, and then use the key Right/Left to select:
Missed Phone Calls (lists any phone calls you have
missed). If there are any phone calls you have missed,
in Idle mode a symbol of a receiver will appear at the
top left corner of the screen, and the green diode will
blink above the screen.
Dialed Numbers (displays dialed numbers).
Received Phone Calls (displays received numbers)
All Phone Calls (displays all phone calls)
To view phone call details (phone number, number of
calls, call duration) press the OK key.
Important: To view Call Log, it is enough to press the
green receiver in Idle mode.
Colored symbols inform you about the type of phone
call.
After selecting a phone call, press the Left Function Key
to get additional options displayed:
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- Call makes a phone call to a given number
- Preview allows you to view phone call details
- Send Text Mssg allows you to send a text message
- Send MMS, allows you to send a multimedia message
- Save in Phonebook allows you add the number to the
Phonebook
- Edit Before Call, allows you to update the number
before making a phone call
- Delete deletes a call
- Delete All allows you to delete all phone calls.
- Mark Few allows you to delete few phone calls
- Advanced allows you view call duration.
9. Text & Multimedia Messages
The phone allows you to send and receive text and
multimedia messages. If there is a diode above the
screen, and there is the symbol on the screen, it
means there is at least one unread message.
To enter MENU Text Message, press the Left Function
Key in Idle mode, and then select Messages->Inbox. If
the inbox is full, the symbol on the screen will blink.
Delete some messages out of your inbox to solve the
problem.
Creating & Sending Text Messages
1. Go to MENU and then select: Messages->Create
Message->Text Mssg to open the message editor.
2. Type your message.
Changing the text input mode: To change the text
input mode (digits, capital and lower case letters)
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press the key „#” if you want to enter the symbol,
press the key „ ”.
3. Sending Text Messages: Press Options>Send To
and select whether you want to dial the number
manually or select it from the Phonebook (you can
select a few Contacts). Select the phone number
and press OK. To send the message, press
Options>Send.
4. Saving Messages: To save the message you have
just typed, press Options>Save in Drafts. The
message will be saved in the Draft folder. You can
allow sent messages to be automatically saved, to
do so go to MENU and select: Messages->Settings-
>Text Mssg->Save Sent Mssgs.
If you want to send a multimedia message, select in
MENU: Messages->Create Message->MMS, enter
the text, press Options and select content, and then
select Options and Send.
Viewing and Replying to Text Messages
1. If there is a symbol of unread message on the
screen or if you want to view unread messages, in
MENU go to: Messages->Inbox. To view a message,
press the key OK. While reading, you can use
additional options by pressing the LKF.
2. The icon next to the message means the
message has not been read yet.
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By pressing „Optionswhile reading messages, you will
access additional options:
- Reply to text: creates a text message to the sender
- Reply with MMS: creates a multimedia message to the
sender
- Call: makes a phone call to the sender
- Delete: deletes messages
- Forward: allows you to forward the message to
another recipient
- Save in Phonebook, allows you to save the number in
the Phonebook
- Advanced: allows you to use the number, email
address or URL etc.
- Editing option allows you highlight the entire text to cut
and paste it.
9.2.1 Sending and Receiving MMS
1. Go to MENU and then select: Messages->Select
Message->MMS to open the text input editor.
2. Type your message
3. Press Options and decide whether you want to add
an image, audio clip or video, and then go to the file you
want to attach. Important: the phone does not convert
files of an excessive size. If the image size is too big,
you will be notified by a special message appearing on
the screen.
4. Press Options>Send To, and select whether you
want to dial the number manually or get it from the
Phonebook (you can select multiple Contacts). Select
the number and press OK. To send a message, press
Options>Send.
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Text Messaging
9.3.1 Inbox
You can view any received messages listed in order by
the date they have been received.
To navigate within the inbox, use the keys UP & DOWN.
To display additional functions, while viewing the Inbox
press „Options”:
- Preview: allows you to read the message
- Reply with Text Mssg: send a text message to the
sender
- Reply with MMS: send a multimedia message to the
sender
- Call: make a call to the sender
- Forward: allows you to send a message to another
sender
- Delete: deletes a message
- Delete All: deletes all messages from your inbox
- Save in Phonebook, allows you to save the sender’s
number in the Phonebook.
- Delete some: deletes marked messages
- Mark as unread, changes the message status to
unread.
9.3.2 Sentbox
If you use the option: Save Sent Mssgs, sent messages
will be saved in the folder „Sent”.
To navigate within the Sentbox, use the keys UP and
DOWN.
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9.3.3 Drafts
You can save unsent messages in the folder „Drafts”.
To do so, type your message, and after pressing the
LFK select „Save in Drafts”.
Go to Drafts to send, delete or edit saved messages.
9.3.4 Outbox
If you fail to send a message, it will be saved in Outbox.
9.3.5 Templates
Select a ready-to-go template if you want to send a quick
message. If such a need arises, you can edit templates
to fit your needs.
Deleting Messages
To delete a selected message, go to Options and select
„Delete”.
Message Settings
Enter MENU and select: Messages->Settings, and then
select:
9.5.1 Text Message
SIM
- Text Message Center Number: It works as an
intermediary between users while sending a text
message. In order to be able to send text messages
from a mobile phone, having a correct Text Message
Center number entered on the phone is necessary.
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You can get this number from your service provider.
- Delivery Report: You can select for the phone to
receive a delivery report every time a message has
been delivered to a recipient (network service)
- Reply Path: allows you to enable/disable the reply
path
- Voicemail: allows you to set the voicemail server
number
Memory Status
Allows you to verify the memory status on the SIM Card
and in the phone.
Save sent messages
Allows you to enable/disable saving sent messages.
Preferred memory
Allows you to decide whether you want your messages
to be saved in the phone or on the SIM Card.
9.5.2 Multimedia Message
Data Account
Allows you to select a data account necessary to send
multimedia messages or to add a new account.
Common
- Composition: allows you to set time for each slide to
be displayed, and automatic signature.
- Sending: allows you to set delivery reports, priority,
auto save.
- Downloading: allows you to download multimedia
messages in your home network and roaming, and set
message filters.
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- Preferred storage: allows you to select a location to
store messages
- Memory Status: allows you to check the memory
status.
Voicemail
Voicemail is a network service that allows callers to
leave a voice message when you cannot answer the
phone call. To learn more, contact your service
provider. If you want to change the number of your
voicemail in MENU go to: Messages->Settings->Text
Mssg->SIM->Voicemail, and enter the right number.
You can get the voicemail number from your service
provider. To connect to your voicemail press and hold
the key
10. E-mail Messages
Select:
Menu->Messages-> Email.
In order to receive email messages on the telephone
MM330, an email account must be configured in
compliance with guidelines by the service provider of
the User’s email account.
IMPORTANT!
While trying to configure an gmail account, some
problems might appear; the problems are due to
Google’s policy that prefers using Google tools only to
service the email account. Therefore, there might be
some problems with receiving or sending emails
although the account is properly configured – in this
case email account options should be properly set.
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11. Tools
Calendar
To enable the calendar, in MENU go to: Tools-
>Calendar.
To navigate between dates, use keys
Up/Down/Right/Left.
Press the LFK, to get some additional options:
- Preview: allows you to view events scheduled for a
given day,
- View All: allows you to view all scheduled events,
- Add event: allows you to add a new task. You can
select an event, its start and end, subject, description,
and set the alarm. To save the event, after setting all
the options, go to Start, End or Alarm, and press the
Left Function Key (Save).
- Delete event: allows you to delete tasks: all, old, for a
given period,
- Go to Date: enter the date you want to go to
- Go to current date: it allows you to go to the current
date,
- Week view, goes to a different calendar view.
Calculator
To enable the calculator, in MENU select: Tools-
>Calculator. There are four possible mathematical
operations on the phone: addition, subtraction,
multiplication, and division.
Enter the first number using keys 0-9, and then use
UP/DOWN/RIGHT/LEFT, select the operation, and
enter the next number. Press OK.
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Alarm Clock
You can set five independent alarms in the phone. In
order to enable the alarm clock in MENU, select: Tools-
>Alarm Clock. Select a given alarm and select Edit. You
can enable/disable the alarm clock, set the time for your
alarm clock to go off, alert tone, and repeat. If the phone
is switched off, the alarm clock will still go off as long as
the battery is sufficiently charged. If the alarm goes off,
press the LFK to disable the alarm clock. Press the
Right Function to snooze; the alarm will go off again in 5
minutes.
Torch
This option allows you to switch on/off the torch. You
can press and hold the key 0 to switch on/off the torch.
World Clock
This option allows you to view time in other parts of the
world.
File Manager
Select in MENU: Tools->File Manager
Press the Left Function Key [Options]:
Open – select, to open a selected folder.
Format- to format a selected drive
Details
After opening the folder, there are the following options
available under the Left Function Key:
Open
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Create folder- to create a new folder in a selected
location,
Rename folder
Delete: Delete current folder
Sort: select the criterion to sort folders by.
Select a few: Select some folders/files in order to
copy/send/delete/ transfer them.
Copy: Copy a single folder
Transfer: Transfer a single folder
12. Network Service
The Internet
The browser on the phone allows you to use the most of
the Internet websites.
To go to the Internet browser, in MENU select:
Network Service->Internet->Homepage (the provider’s
default website) or Look For or enter the URL (any
website).
In order to use the Internet, a correct data account is
required – the phone has preinstalled settings of some
service providers. To add a new account, select:
MENU>Settings>Connectivity>APN
Profile>Options>Add APN Profile.
Due to the phone display screen resolution, websites
might appear differently than original websites. Some
details of websites might be lost.
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Contact your service provider about service availability,
prices, and the User instructions. While viewing the
Internet browser, data transmission is required.
Additional charges might apply.
You can get configuration settings necessary to view
the browser from the service provider, please refer to
the point 16.6.2, APN Profile.
The phone’s remote configuration is allowed by some
providers.
SIM Card Service
Independently from the phone features, the SIM Card
might offer additional service. Name and features of
such menu depend on the type of available service.
Some features that require the Internet connection
might be unavailable.
Facebook
There is an easy version of Facebook installed on the
phone. After you log on, you can use some Facebook
features. Important: using FB requires data transfer –
additional charges might apply.
13. Photo Camera
The phone allows you to take photos and record videos.
To enable the camera, in MENU go to Camera. An
image will appear on the screen. The camera has a
digital zoom (enlarging). To zoom in the subject of a
photograph press UP, to zoom it out press DOWN.
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To resize the image (240x320, 640x480, 1600x1200,
2048x1536, 2592x1944), press Options->Image
Settings->Image Size.
To take a photo, press the key OK. The image will be
automatically saved. Make sure the phone does not
move as long as the message: “Saving” appears on the
screen.
To view more options, press the Left Function Key.
Go to Video
Enables the video camera
Photos
Activates the photo viewer
Camera
Settings
Allows you to change the camera settings
such as anti-flicker, self-timer, flashlight,
contrast, EV, shutter sound
Image
settings
You can resize the image and change
the quality of the image
White
balance
Allows you to adjust white balance
Scene Modes
Automatic or night
Effect
Settings
Allows you to use negative effect, width
scale, etc.
Memory
Allows you to select whether your images
will be saved on the Card memory or in
the phone memory
Restore
default
Restores default settings of the photo
camera.
The phone memory allows you to take just a few photos
(depending on the set resolution). To store more
photos, install the MicroSD memory card.
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While using the option Images, select the image you
want using keys Up/Down and press the Left Function
Key to view the following options:
- Preview, enlarges the selected image. If you want to
view a next image, use keys Up/Down/Right/Left.
- Send, allows you to send a photo as MMS, via
Bluetooth® or e-mail.
- Use as, an image might be set as a wallpaper
- Rename, allows you to rename the image
- Delete, deletes the image
- Sort by, sorts images by applying a given criterion
- Delete All, deletes all images
- Memory, allows you to select whether the image will
be viewed and saved on the memory card or in the
phone memory
-Image details, you can view the image details.
After the image is enlarged, press Option to see
additional options:
- View – enables a slideshow
- Use as – the image might be used as a wallpaper
- Send – send the image as MMS, via Bluetooth® or E-
mail
- Image details – allows you to view the image details.
Additionally, you can rotate the image to your right or
left by pressing keys 1 to 3. Use keys 4 & 6 to
reduce/enlarge the image.
14. Radio FM
The phone has a built-in radio FM. In order to improve
the quality of reception you must connect headphones
as they double as an antenna.
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To enable the radio, in MENU select: Radio FM. To
switch on/off the radio, press the key OK. If the option:
Play in background is enabled, prior to switching off the
radio press OK to stop playing it, and then press the red
receiver key. Otherwise, the radio will keep playing.
Key functions while playing the radio:
RIGHT: it automatically searches for next radio
station
LEFT: it automatically searches for the previous
radio station
UP: increases frequency by 0,1 MHz
DOWN: decreases frequency by: 0,1 MHz
#: volume up
*: volume down
Red receiver: going back to menu
Keys 1 9: selecting the radio station from the list
of channels (must be stations that are saved in the
phone).
To enable playing the radio via speakerphone (while
headphones are connected), in Radio FM settings
select Speakerphone.
Warning: Quality of reception depends on your
location. Such quality might be influenced by
numerous factors that might cause poor quality of
reception; it is not, however, grounds for filing a
complaint about the product.
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15. Multimedia
Image Viewer
In MENU select Multimedia->Image Viewer. You can
view images you have previously taken. Options in the
Image Viewer are identical to option: Images as
described in point Błąd! Nie można odnaleźć źródła
odwołania. (Photo Camera).
The telephone supports files in bmp, jpg, png and gif.
Video Recording
In order to enable a video camera in MENU go to:
Multimedia->Video Camera. To set recording options,
press the Left Function Key.
To start recording, press OK. To pause recording, press
OK again. To stop recording, press the Right Function
Key.
To use the Video Camera, installing a MicroSD (not
included in the set) is recommended so is selecting the
card memory as the location for images to be saved; go
to Options ->Memory, and select a memory card.
You can send to images and videos taken with your
phone to a computer.To learn more, go to the point 17,
Computer Connection.
Video Player
In MENU select: Multimedia->Video Player. You can
view previously taken videos (folder Videos) with the
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video player. Use keys Up/Down to select the video you
want to view. To start and pause, press the key OK. To
stop playing, press DOWN. To full size the image, press
the key UP.
The telephone supports files in AVI and 3GP.
While viewing the list of recordings, press „Options”, to
view additional options:
- Play
- Send
- Rename
- Delete.
- Delete All
- Sort by
- Memory
Audio Player
Use the audio player to play audio files. They must be in
the folder: My Music. If there are some new files
recorded or added, after you start the player select
Playlist>Options->Refresh Playlist. Press the OK key to
start or pause the playing. If you do not want audio files
to be played in the background, before you leave the
player stop the playing by pressing the key OK.
You can navigate between the previous and next audio
file by pressing LEFT and RIGHT. To change the
playing options, select:
Options->Settings.
Press the key UP to change the playing options. Press
the key DOWN to change the playing order.
Use keys * and # to adjust volume.
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The phone supports the following files: WAV, AAC,
AMR.
Voice Recorder
You can record music and outside sound.
- Select in MENU: Multimedia->Voice Recorder
- Press OK to start or pause recording.
- To stop recording, press the Right Function Key.
By default, recordings are saved in the folder File
Manager ->Telephone->Audio.
Select Options to enter the voice recorder settings
(list of recordings, location to save files, recording
quality).
16. Settings
Select in MENU: Settings, and then:
Profiles
The phone has a few profiles to suit various
circumstances you might be under. You can enable and
adjust each profile to your needs. Available profiles:
General, Silent, Meeting, Outdoors, My Own.
In each profile, use the option “Adjust” to change:
- Alert type (ringtone only, vibration only, etc.)
- Ringtone type (single or repeated)
- Ringtone sound
- Ringtone volume
- Message alert
- Message alert volume
- Keypad sound
- Keypad volume
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- Powering on/off beep
- Warning alerts (for instance low battery alert)
In Idle mode, press and hold the key # to enable the
profile Meeting, press and hold again to return to the
previous profile.
Phone Settings
16.2.1 Set the Time and Date
To set the date and time, select in MENU: Settings-
>Phone Settings->Time & Date. Select „Time zoneto
select a location you want, and then „Set time/dateto
enter the time and date. To navigate between date and
time use keys Up/Down/Right/Left; to enter time and
date, press keys 0-9.
You can also format time (12h or 24h), date
(DD/MM/YYYY, MM/DD/YYYY or YYYY/MM/DD) and
date separator. If the battery was removed, after
replacing the battery you have to set the date and time
again (if it is not automatically taken from the network).
Option Update after zone change allows you to
enable/disable the function of auto update after the time
zone change.
Option Auto Time Update allows you to select whether
after switching off, the phone should get time
automatically updated, only after confirming, or not at
all.
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16.2.2 Language
This option allows you to change the language of the
phone menu. If you accidently change the language, to
return to the language you want, in Idle mode, press:
- 1x OK
- 1x DOWN
- 1x OK
- 1x DOWN
- 1x OK
- 1x DOWN
- 1x OK
select the language you want and press OK.
16.2.3 Preferred Text Input Method
Select what text input mode you want to use to enter the
text: Abc, abc, ABC or 123.
16.2.4 Display Screen
- Backlighting: it allows you to set time for the screen to
remain backlit.
- Keypad backlighting: it allows you to select the mode
of backlighting the keypad: on, off, by user (see the
following point)
- Disable keypad backlight at certain times: it allows you
to select time for the keypad backlighting to be disabled
- Notification diode: this option allows you to
enable/disable the notification diode for events. Missed
phone call, Charging, Incoming phone call, Battery
Discharged.
- Wallpaper: it allows you to set your own wallpaper
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- Watch while charging: it allows you to enable display
of a watch while charging.
16.2.5 Auto Key Lock
Set time after which the keypad will be automatically
locked. If the automatic keypad lock is enabled, you can
manually lock it, by pressing the LFK in Idle mode, and
then *.
16.2.6 Themes
There are three themes preset on the phone that
change the wallpaper and layout of the phone menu.
Select the theme you want and press: Enable.
16.2.7 Font Size
You can select the font size you want for menu,
messages, Phonebook, etc. Available font sizes are
from 18 up to 30 (size for the service provider, watch
and date on the home screen can not be changed).
16.2.8 Shortcuts
You can select what options will be available if you
assign Shortcuts to the navigation key.
16.2.9 Navigation Key
This option allows you to set the key functions in Idle
Mode: Up, Down, Right, Left
16.2.10 Flight Mode
You can select the flight mode. If the flight mode is
enabled, there is no connection with the GSM network;
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making phone calls, sending/receiving messages is
impossible.
You can make a phone call to the emergency number
112 if the phone is within the GSM network.
Reading Out Loud Numbers
16.3.1 Keys
If the option Settings>No Out Loud>Keys is enabled,
the digits will be read out loud while being dialed.
16.3.2 Incoming Phone Call
If this option is enabled, you will hear digits of the
number who is calling you (instead of regular ringtone).
Call Settings
16.4.1 Number Withhold
It is a network service. If your provider offers such
service, configuration will be required.
Select „Establishes network”, „Withhold numberor
„Send numberand press „OK”.
16.4.2 Call Waiting
It is a network service. If your provider offers such
service, configuration will be required.
After entering MENU and option: Settings->Call
Settings->Call Waiting you can select availability status,
and decide whether you want to disable such an option.
If Call Waiting is enabled, and the user is talking on the
phone, he/she will be notified about any other incoming
phone call by a special beep of a second call. You can
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answer the second incoming phone call and suspend the
first one.
16.4.3 Call Forwarding
It is a network service. If your provider offers such
service, configuration will be required. The user might
direct incoming calls to be forwarded directly to voicemail
or to any other number.
1. To enable the option of Call Forwarding in MENI
enter: Settings->Call Settings->Call Forwarding
2. Then select when you want to forward calls from an
available list: 1 All voice calls (all incoming phone
calls are forwarded to a given number), 2 If
unavailable (incoming calls are forwarded if the
phone is switched off or out of reception), 3 If I don’t
answer (incoming phone calls are forwarded if you
don’t answer the phone) 4 If busy (incoming phone
calls are forwarded if you are currently talking on the
phone), 5 Forward all phone calls 6 Annul all phone
calls
3. Press Enable and enter the number to which you
wish to forward the phone calls to enable the number
or press Disable not to use this option.
To see what is the current status of this option, select:
Check status.
16.4.4 Call Barring
It is a network service. If your provider offers such
service, configuration will be required. This option
allows you to restrict certain types of phone calls.
1. Go to MENU to:
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Settings->Call Settings->Call Barring
2. You can select the number to block from the Call
Log. You can block any outgoing calls, outgoing
international, international (except to home), any
incoming calls and incoming roaming calls.
Additionally, you can update the lock code.
16.4.5 Advanced Settings
Auto Redial: If this option is enabled and if the
attempt to make a phone call is unsuccessful,
the phone will automatically redial the number.
Call duration reminder: You can set the phone
to remind you about how long you are on the
phone. Every predefined time (30-60sec) or
after certain time has passed (1-3000sek) you
will hear a beep to notify you about time amount
that has just passed.
Received phone call notification: if this option is
enabled, the phone will vibrate to let you know
that the recipient has answered the phone call.
Receiving phone calls: You might set to answer
an incoming phone call by pressing any key, or
automatically, if the headphone set is on.
Network Settings
Network Selection: You can either select the
provider manually or automatically.
Service selection: You can set either the 2G
(GSM) network only or the 3G (WCDMA)
network only or automatic network selection.
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Information about network: This option allows
you to verify basic information about network.
GPRS Connection: Allows you to decide
whether the GPRS connection is to be
established on demand or always.
Preferred transfer GPRS
HSPA preferences: This option allows you
disable the HSPA, to enable HSDPA or
HSDPA/HSUPA.
Connectivity
16.6.1 Bluetooth®
Bluetooth® connectivity allows you to send and receive
files. You can also connect other devices such as
wireless headphone set.
Select in MENU: Settings->Connectivity and go to
Bluetooth
In Menu Bluetooth you can select one of the following
options:
Bluetooth Status
Enable/disable Bluetooth®
Visability
Enable, so that other people will
see your phone
My Devices
Devices you have been
connected to before
Look for audio device
Looking for audio devices only
My Name
Select a name to call your device
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Advanced
You can set an access path and
check the Bluetooth® address
Files transferred to the phone MM330 are saved in the
folder Received.
16.6.2 APN Profile
Select in MENU: Settings->Connectivity, and go to APN
Profile.
The telephone has preinstalled settings for WAP/MMS
& GPRS of some service providers. To edit/delete/add
an account, select Options, and select what you wish to
do.
You can get the correct configuration from your service
provider. Some providers make the phone remote
configuration possible.
16.6.3 Data Service
Select in MENU: Settings->Connectivity->Data Service.
You can totally disable data or allow to download data
only in your home network, in domestic roaming, or
international roaming.
Security Settings
16.7.1 PIN Code
You can enable/disable the prompt to enter the PIN
Code while switching on the phone and you can update
the PIN Code.
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16.7.2 Phone Security
You can enable the phone lock. While switching on the
phone, you will be required to enter the lock code. The
default lock code is 0000.
Restore Factory Setting
This option allows you to restore factory settings. Select
in MENU:
Settings->Restore Factory Settings, and enter the
security code. Press the green receiver key to confirm.
17. Computer Connection
You can connect the phone to a computer using a USB
cable; you can copy and transfer files between the
phone and the computer.
Getting connected:
- plug the USB into the phone
- plug the other end of the USB cable to the USB port in
the computer
- there will be a message on the phone screen: „Mass
Memory Device” and „Port COM”. Select: Mass Memory
Device.
18. FAQ (Troubleshooting)
Warning: Default security code: 0000
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Only qualified service workers are authorized to repair
the phone. Any attempts of unauthorized repair and
modifications void the Manufacturer’s warranty.
„Cannot make a
phone call”
Make sure the number you are dialing is
correct. If you make an international phone
call, dial a country code before the actual
number (eg. 0049 or +49 for Germany).
If you have a prepaid card, make sure
there are sufficient funds available on the
card to place a phone call.
“SIM Card in
place,
emergency
calls only
(112)”
Make sure the SIM Card is installed
correctly and the SIM Card has been
activated by the service provider.
“The phone
does not
work, the
phone does
not charge
when plugged
in”
The phone might be switched off; to switch
on the phone, press and hold the Make
Call key for about 3 seconds.
If you have not used the phone for a long
time, the battery might be “deeply-
discharged”; to recover a deeply-
discharged battery leave your charger
plugged in, although there will be no image
on the display.
„Can I make a
phone call
while
abroad?”
If you are out of the country and
ROAMING is enabled, your phone
automatically will use the foreign
telephone network. To learn more,
contact your service provider.
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„Can I make
an emergency
call if there is
no reception
or if there are
no funds on
my account?”
If you are in the area with no reception by
any network, no phone calls can be
made.
If you have no funds available on the
account, emergency call to 112 can be
made.
„How to get the
most of the
reception?”
If there is a message „Does not work” or
“No Service” on the display, it means there
is no signal or sufficient funds on the
account. In such a case, only making
emergency call 112 is possible as long as
the User is in the area covered by another
service provider.
Reception might be weaker if you are
inside buildings. Move towards windows
or get outside.
„What is the
Text Message
Center”?
It is the service provider’s center number
storing all text messages. The number is
stored on the SIM Card, but you can
change the number in the phone MENU
and enter another number.
When is the
fee for making
a phone calls
charged?”
A fee for making a phone call is charged
as soon as a phone call is made. To learn
more about charging details, contact your
service provider.
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“Is there any
way to make
sure my
message was
delivered to
the recipient?”
Enable Delivery Report option. As soon
as the text message is delivered to the
recipient, you will get a return message
(network service).
19. Safe Use
Never use the phone if it might interfere with work of
other devices!
Never use the phone without an appropriate
headphone set while driving.
The telephone emits electromagnetic field that might
negatively interfere with other electronic devices
including medical equipment. A distance
recommended by the medical equipment
manufacturers between the phone and the implanted
medical device such as a heart pacemaker should be
observed. Users with implanted devices should get
familiar with and follow guidelines by the
manufacturers of such implanted medical devices.
Users with a heart pacemaker should not carry the
phone in the breast pocket and should keep the
phone next to the ear opposite to the medical device
in order to minimize the risk of interference; in case
of suspecting such interference, the phone should be
switched off immediately.
Never use the phone in hospitals, airplanes, refueling
points or at proximity to flammable materials.
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Never repair nor modify the phone on your own; any
repairs should be made by authorized service only.
A device and its accessories might contain small
parts. Keep the phone and all parts out of reach of
children.
Never clean the phone with any chemicals or
corrosives.
Never use the phone in proximity to credit and pay
cards – doing so might cause data to be lost.
Because of your own safety, do not talk on the
phone while the charger is plugged in.
The phone is not waterproof, do not expose the
phone to water or any other liquid. Do not place the
phone wherever it might get splashed by water or
other liquid.
Never expose the phone to either low or high
temperature, and direct sunlight. Use the phone in
temp. -10°C do 40°C.
Do not place the phone next to heating devices
such as radiators, heaters, ovens, furnaces, camp
fires, barbeque, etc.
Store the device in temp. between 0°C to 40°C.
Protect your hearing:
Prolonged exposure to loud sounds might
damage your hearing. Listen to music at a
moderate level, and do not keep the phone too
close to an ear, while using a speakerphone. Lower the
volume prior to using headphones.
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20. Terms of Warranty
The phone is covered by the warranty; proof of
purchase is necessary to be covered by this warranty.
There is a fee for repair of the phone damaged due to
misuse, electrostatic discharge or lightning strike. Any
attempts to repair or modify the phone by the User shall
void the warranty!
Above disclosures are for information purposes only.
21. Battery Information
There is a battery in the phone. The battery can be
recharged using a charger that is included in the set.
The battery life depends on conditions in which the phone
is used. Your distance from a relay transmitter, number
and the length of phone calls significantly reduce the
battery life. While on the go, the phone switches between
relay transmitters and such switching also significantly
affects the battery life.
After multiple charges and discharges, it is natural for the
battery to eventually lose its ability to hold charge. Get a
new battery if you notice a significant drop in the battery
performance.
Use only batteries recommended by the Manufacturer.
Never leave the charger connected longer than 2-3 days.
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Never keep the phone in excessively hot places. High
temperatures might negatively impact both the battery
and the phone.
Never use a battery that is clearly damaged. Doing so
might cause a short circuit, and might damage the phone.
Check battery installation for proper polarization.
Leaving the battery in excessively hot or cold places will
reduce the battery life. The recommended storage
temperature range is between 15°C and 25°C. Installing
a cold battery into the phone might cause the phone to
malfunction and might damage the phone.
The set contains a Li-ion battery. Old batteries pose
environmental risks. They should be disposed of at a
special place in a special container in compliance with
current regulations. Never throw old batteries or chargers
to municipal solid waste, they should be collected for
disposal.
NEVER PUT BATTERIES AND CHARGERS INTO
FIRE!
22. SAR Information
This telephone meets all international standards
pertaining to the impact of radio waves. The product both
receives and emits radio waves. It is designed not to
exceed any limits pertaining to impact of radio waves
recommended by international guidelines. These
guidelines were developed by the International
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Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection
(ICNIRP), an independent scientific organization with a
safety margin to protect all people regardless their age
and health condition. Such guidelines use a unit of
measurement called Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)
actual absorption.
As recommended by ICNIRP, the border value of SAR
for portable equipment is 2,0 watts per kilogram (W/kg).
SAR value is determined at the maximum transmit
power; the actual SAR value while the product is working
is usually lower than the indicated level. Such
discrepancies result from automatic changes in device
power necessary to ensure that the device operates at a
minimum power level required to be connected with
network.
Although SAR values might vary for different models of
phones or even for different positions of the same model,
they are all compliant with regulations pertaining to safe
level of radiation.
According to WHO current research, there is no need to
apply any special restrictions in using portable devices.
According to WHO, in order to reduce radiation, a length
of conversation should be reduced, or headset or
speakerphone should be used, or the phone should not
be held in proximity to head or body.
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The highest SAR value taken in tests
SAR – next
to head
0.248 W/kg 10g (GSM900)
0.054 W/kg 10g (GSM1800)
0.174 W/kg 10g (WCDMA 900)
0.119 W/kg 10g (WCDMA 2100)
SAR – next
to body
0.924 W/kg 10g (GSM900)
0.256 W/kg 10g (GSM1800)
0.471 W/kg 10g (WCDMA 900)
0.406 W/kg 10g (WCDMA 2100)
SAR values might also vary due to various reporting
and testing requirements in different countries as well
as to different frequencies in a certain network.
23. Protect Your Environment
Important: The phone is marked in compliance with the
European Waste Electrical and Electronic
Equipment Directive 2002/96/EC (WEEE) and
the Polish Act on Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment, and with the symbol of
waste electricals.
Such a symbol tells us that the device, after use, must
not be disposed of in the normal household waste
stream.
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Important: Never throw the phone nor accessories to
municipal solid waste!!! The product should be utilized
in authorized places only.
As the product contains hazardous components,
improper storage and use of such equipment might lead
to serious consequences harmful for both people and
natural environment. To avoid such consequences,
proper handling of waste electrical and electronic
equipment is essential.
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24. Declaration of Conformity
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Some information presented in this Manual might vary
depending on the phone configuration. It depends on
the software installed, your service provider or SIM
Card. We reserve the right to make any updates in the
product and its options, without any prior notification
about it.
For any help please call +48 32 325 07 00 or email at
serwis@maxcom.pl
Complains or device defects can be reported via website:
http://www.comtek.co.uk/maxcom-rma-service/
Mobile service address:
Comtek Network Systems
Unit 108, Tenth Avenue (Zone 3)
Deeside Industrial Estate
Deeside, Flintshire CH5 2UA
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MAXCOM S.A.
43-100 Tychy,
ul Towarowa 23a
POLAND
tel. +48 32 327 70 89
fax. +48 32 327 78 60
www.maxcom.pl
office@maxcom.pl
MM330 v1 03-2017
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