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User Manual
GSM/3G Mobile Telephone
Maxcom MM916
DualSIM
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If any technical assistance is required, call the hotline at
(+48) 32 325 07 00 or e-mail us at: serwis@maxcom.pl
Our website:
http://www.maxcom.pl/
Prior to using the phone, a SIM card should be
properly inserted.
The set includes:
GSM Telephone
Charger
USB Cable
Battery
Headset
2 screws, screwdriver
User Manual
Warranty Card
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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Mobile Telephone
GSM: 850/900/1800/1900MHz
WCDMA: 900/2100MHz
Color LCD 2,4
IP 67- water, dust, and mud-resistant
MicroSD Memory Card Socket
Speakerphone Option
Phonebook 500 entries
Text and multimedia sending option
Speed dialing- 8 numbers
Call Duration Display
Camera 2MPix
Lound Ringtone
Radio FM
Calendar
Calculator
Alarm
Torch
Battery 1400 mAh
Idle time up to 240hrs.*
Conversation time up to6hrs.*
*depends on conditions and the signal strength of
the GSM network
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Contents
1. Safety GuidelinesBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
2. Getting Started ....................................................... 9
2.1 SIM Card and Battery Installation ........................ 11
2.2 Charging BatteryBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
3. Phone DescriptionBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
4. Using the Phone Błąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
4.1 Switching On the PhoneBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
4.2 Switching Off the PhoneBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
4.3 Idle Mode .......... Błąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
5. MENU .................................................................. 22
6. Phonebook ........ Błąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
6.1 How to Save ContactsBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
6.2 How to View ContactsBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
6.3 How to Delete ContactsBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
6.4 How to Copy & Transfer Contacts ........................ 24
6.5 Sending Vcard .. Błąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
6.6 Other Phonebook OptionsBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
6.6.1 Speed Dial ... Błąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
6.6.2 Memory StatusBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
6.6.3 Preferred MemoryBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
7. Making Phone CallsBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
7.1 Direct Dialing ..... Błąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
7.2 Dialing Number from Phonebook ......................... 27
7.3 Dialing Number from Call LogBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
7.4 Speed Dial (see 6.6.1) ......................................... 27
8. Answering Phone CallsBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
8.1 Speakerphone ModeBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
9. Call Log ............. Błąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
9.1 Phone Call HistoryBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
9.2 Phone Call SettingsBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
9.2.1 Number WithholdBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
9.2.2 Call ForwardingBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
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9.2.3 Call Waiting . Błąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
9.2.4 Call Barring .................................................... 29
9.2.5 Advanced Settings ......................................... 29
10. Text Messages . Błąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
10.1 How to Create and Send MessageBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
10.2 Reading & Replying to MessagesBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
10.3 Message BoxesBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
10.3.1 Inbox ........... Błąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
10.3.2 Sentbox ....... Błąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
10.3.3 Drafts........... Błąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
10.3.4 Outbox......... Błąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
10.3.5 Archive ........ Błąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
10.4 How to Delete MessageBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
10.5 E-mail ................................................................ 34
10.6 Network Messages ........................................... 34
10.7 Templates ...... Błąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
10.8 Message SettingsBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
10.9 Voicemail ....... Błąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
11. Multimedia ........................................................... 38
11.1 Camera/Video CameraBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
11.2 Photo Viewer ..................................................... 38
11.3 Multimedia Player 39
11.4 Photo Editor ... Błąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
11.5 Voice RecorderBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
11.6 Radio FM .......................................................... 41
12. File Manager ..... Błąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
13. Tools ................. Błąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
13.1 Alarm Clock .... Błąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
13.2 Calendar ........ Błąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
13.3 Notebook........................................................... 44
13.4 Tasks ............. Błąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
13.5 World Clock .... Błąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
13.6 Phone SynchronizationBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
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13.7 Torch .............. Błąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
14. Profiles ................................................................. 45
15. Other ................. Błąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
15.1 Calculator ....... ąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
15.2 Unit Converter Błąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
15.3 Currency ConverterBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
15.4 Stopwatch ......................................................... 46
15.5 E-book Reading ................................................ 46
15.6 Answer MachingBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
16. Network Service Błąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
17. Settings ................................................................ 48
17.1 SIM Card Switching ........................................... 48
17.2 Dual SIM Card Settings ..................................... 48
17.3 Telephone SettingsBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
17.3.1 Time and Date ................................................ 48
17.3.2 Auto Powering On/OffBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
17.3.3 Language ....................................................... 49
17.3.4 LCD ................................................................ 49
17.3.5 Motifs ........... Błąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
17.3.6 Welcome Note ................................................ 50
17.3.7 Shortcuts ........................................................ 50
17.3.8 Dedicated Keys .............................................. 51
17.3.9 Auto Time UpdateBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
17.3.10Airplane ModeBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
17.4 Network SettingsBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
17.5 Security SettingsBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
17.5.1 Blocking SIM1 or SIM2 Using PIN .................. 53
17.5.2 Blocking the PhoneBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
17.5.3 Auto Keypad LockBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
17.6 Connectivity.... Błąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
17.6.1 Bluetooth ........................................................ 54
17.6.2 Data AccountBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
17.6.3 Internet Sharing .............................................. 55
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17.6.4 Restore Factory SettingsBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
17.6.5 Sound EffectsBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
18. Games ................................................................. 56
19. Computer ConnectionBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
20. FAQ (Troubleshooting) ........................................ 57
21. Important Safety PrecautionsBłąd! Nie zdefiniowano zakładki.
22. Battery Information .............................................. 62
23. Protect Your Environment .................................... 63
24. SAR Information ................................................. 65
25. Declaration of Conformity .................................... 67
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1. Safety Guidelines
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 mobile
phones in such places might expose others to
danger. Never use the phone when it might
interfere with the work of other devices!
Never use the phone without a special set
while driving.
Never use the phone in hospitals, airplanes,
at refueling points and in close proximity to
flammable materials.
The telephone emits electromagnetic field that
might negatively interfere with other electronic
devices including medical equipment. A distance
recommended by medical equipment
manufacturers between the phone and implanted
medical equipment such as a heart pace maker
must be kept. Users with implanted devices shall
carefully read guidelines by medical equipment
manufacturers, and shall closely follow such
guidelines. Users with a heart pace maker shall
not carry the phone in the breast pocket; they
shall hold the phone next to the ear on the side
opposite to wherever the device is implanted in
order to minimize the risk of interference; The
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phone shall be switched off immediately if there
is a suspicion of any interference.
The phone and its accessories might contain
small parts. Keep the phone and its accessories
away from children.
Never repair nor modify the phone by your
own; any repairs should be made by authorized
service only.
Use only original batteries and chargers.
Using other accessories might cause the phone
to malfunction or to explosion.
WATERPROOF& DUSTPROOF the
telephone has a protection degree of IP67 it
resists dust ingress, and resists ingress of water
up to 30 minutes and up to 1 meter of water
depth. Longer ingress of water or deeper water
lever will damage the phone! The phone might be
used while it is raining.
Before exposing the phone to liquid make
sure that the seal under the battery cover and
the USB port cover are properly installed.
2. Getting Started
Prior to switching on the phone, a SIM card shall
be inserted. Pay close attention not to damage
the SIM Card or SIM sockets while inserting the
card. SIM cards must be kept away from children.
REMEMBER! SIM1 socket serves 2G &3G
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technologies (might be selected); SIM2 socket
serves 2G technology only!
2.1 SIM Card and Battery Installation
Prior to inserting the SIM Card, make sure the
phone is switched off. The charger must be
disconnected. To insert the SIM card, first
remove the battery following the instructions and
illustrations below:
When the phone is switched off, place the
phone face down, and use the screwdriver to
unscrew 2 screws (if they are in place) and gently
remove the battery cover by unsnapping its upper
end.
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If there are no screws on the cover, they will be in
the package, next to the screwdriver.
Remove the battery, use your fingernail to
unsnap,
Insert the SIM Card to SIM1 socket
(socket 3G) (first socket on the left ) so that
metal contacts will face downwards and the
notch is placed as shown in the illustration
below.
As an option, you might insert the SIM2
card (2G only) toSIM2 socket(socket on the
right).
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As an option, you might install the MicroSD
Memory Card. To do so, move the pin to the
OPEN position and then move it upwards. Insert
the MicroSD so that its contact pins will face the
telephone contacts, and move the pin to the
LOCK position.
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Be careful while installing and uninstalling the
card. Some memory cards must be formatted on
a computer before the first use. Make backup
copies of data stored on cards used in other
devices, if you use SD cards! Misuse or other
factors might cause damage or loss of data
stored on the cards.
Place the battery so that contacts +/-will
face downwards, and then install the battery to
the phone compartment.
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After inserting the battery, 2 screws should
be placed or, if such a need arises, pushed
into the battery cover openings; then, place
the battery cover onto the phone, and screw 2
screws, slightly pressing.
2.2 Charging Battery
Note! Use only the original battery included in the
set. Using other batteries might damage the
phone and will void the warranty.
Never plug in the charger when the back cover is
not in place.
To charge the phone:
1. Plug the charger into a power outlet,
2. Remove the rubber, and plug the charger
jack into a slot located in the bottom of the
phone. A message will appear on the LCD
informing you that the phone has been
plugged in, and battery indicator bars will blink
while charging.
3. As soon as the battery is fully charged
(battery indicator bars stop blinking) unplug
the battery, and disconnect the cable from the
phone.
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Note:
o Prior to charging the phone, make sure the
battery is properly installed.
o Never remove the battery while charging
doing so might damage the phone.
o If battery voltage is too low for the phone to
properly function, there will be a message on the
LCD that the phone will be automatically
switched off, and then the phone will be
automatically switched off.
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o If the battery is totally discharged (due to
leaving the radio or the torch on) you should wait
several minutes after plugging in the charger for
the charging icon to appear.
3. Phone Description
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No.
Name
1
Speakerphone
2
Key OK/Select
3
Menu/Left
Functional Key
4
Green Receiver
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5
Keypad
Used to dial numbers and
type messages
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Key *
Additional character „+”
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USB port and
headset port
A spot used to connect a
headset (jack) and
charger (USB)
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Navigation key/
joystick
Used to navigate in
MENU
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Phonebook”/
Right Functional
Key
Lets you enter the
Phonebook and serves
other options (RFK)
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Red receiver
Ends a phone call, and
serves as return”, „go
back
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Key #
Enables silent
mode/changes text input
method
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Microphone
Electroacoustic converter
converting voice into
electrical sound
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Torch
Torch function
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Camera/Video
Camera
Used to take photos or
make easy videos
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Flash
Camera flash
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Buzzer
Multimedia/ speakerphone
system buzzer
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4. Using the Phone
4.1 Switching On the Phone
Press and hold red receiver, to switch on the
phone. The battery cover must be properly
locked and screwed. If there is a prompt for PIN
on the LCD, you must enter it. You will find the
PIN in the SIM Card starter kit.
After entering the code, press OK to confirm.
4.2 Switching Off the Phone
To switch off the phone, press and hold the End
Call key (red receiver).
4.3 Idle Mode
If the phone is switched on, but it is not actively
used, the phone goes to Idle mode.
LCD Description:
Warning: If you enter an incorrect PIN three
times in a row your SIM card will be locked.
The card might be unlocked by entering the
PUK (PIN Unlock Key) code. If you enter the
incorrect PUK ten times, the SIM card will be
permanently locked.
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1. Other options:
Unread text or multimedia text notification
Silent Mode
Network Connection Technology
Battery Indicator
Watch
Service
provider
Date
Bluetooth
on
Current
Profile
Time
SIM2 Range
Range
Data Transfer
Technology
LFK
Desctription
RFK
Description
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Alarm Clock Enabled
5. MENU
To enter MENU, in Idle mode (desktop visible)
press the LFK (3).
To navigate in MENU you should use the
navigation key (joystick) (8).
To confirm a selected option, press the LFK (3).
To return (go back) to the previous MENU press
the RFK (9). To go to Idle mode that is the home
screen press red receiver(10) again.
6. Phonebook
6.1 How to Save Contacts
There are three ways to save a Contact:
1. In Idle mode, enter the number, select
Options, and then Save in Phonebook,
select whether you want to save the number as a
new or existing Contact, and then select the
location for the number to be saved, either in the
phone or on the SIM, enter the Contact’s name,
and press the key OK (2).
2. You can save the number from the list of
missed and answered phones. To do so, in Idle
mode press green receiver or go to Call Log,
and select the number you want to save.
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3. You can add a new Contact directly to the
Phonebook. In order to do so, use the LFK (3) to
enter the Phonebook. Select New Contact”,
select the location where you want to save it, and
enter the name and the number. Press OK” (2).
6.2 How to View Contacts
Method 1
1. Select Phonebook on the home screen
(LFK),
2. Enter the first character of the name you are
looking for (you can enter more characters),
3. The phone will go to names starting with this
character. You can go through the list using the
navigation keys up/down.
Method 2
1. In Idle mode (visible desktop) press the LFK
(3). In Menu”, use the navigation key, select
Phonebook, and press OK,
2. Enter the first character of the name you are
looking for,
3. Telephone will go to names starting with this
letter. You can go through the list using
navigation keys up/down.
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6.3 How to Delete Contacts
If you want to delete the Contact from the phone
or SIM Card, do as follows:
1. Select: MENU->Phonebook,
2. To delete a single Contact, mark it->press
Options, and then select Delete.
3. To delete several Contacts, press Options,
then Delete More. Mark Contacts you want to
delete, select Options, and then Delete More.
6.4 How to Copy and Transfer Contacts
To copy/transfer Contacts from the SIM Card
(SIM1 or SIM2) to the phone, or from the phone
to the SIM1 or SIM2 Card, you should:
1. Select: MENU->Phonebook->Options-
>Phonebook Settings->Copy Contacts, and
then select the location to copy contacts from
(the phone, SIM1 or SIM2) and the location to
copy Contacts to (the phone, SIM1, or SIM2 Card
to). Mark Contacts you want to copy, and then
press Options->Copy Selected.
2. There are the same steps to follow in order to
transfer Contacts. Go to: MENU->Phonebook-
>Options->Phonebook Settings->Copy
Contacts.
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6.5 Sending Vcard
In order to do so, select: MENU->Phonebook-
>Mark Selected Contact-> Options->Send
VCard->Select Format to Send Vcard: SMS,
MMS, E-mail & Bluetooth. Remember: to email
a Vcard, the email must be property configured
according to the User’s email service provider’s
recommendations. Vcards might be sent as the
vCard file (.vcf).
6.6 Other Phonebook Options
6.6.1 Speed Dial
Select: MENU->Phonebook-> Options-
>Phonebook Settings->Speed Dial. If the
option is to be enabled, set the status to
„Enable”, and then go to „Assign Numbers”, and
assign numbers 2 to 9 to keys. If there are phone
numbers assigned to keys, press and hold a
certain key to call the number assigned to this
key.
6.6.2 Memory Status
This option lets you check memory status of the
SIM1 &SIM2 Cards and the telephone.
Select: MENU->Phonebook-> Options-
>Phonebook Settings->Memory Status
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6.6.3 Preferred Memory
This option lets you select which memory the
phone should use to get and display Contacts in
the Phonebook. For example, if you select the
option „All”, the Phonebook will display Contacts
stored on the SIM1, SIM2 Cards and in the
phone’s memory. If you select „SIM1 Card, the
phone will display only Contacts stored on the
SIM1 Card. Select: MENU->Phonebook-
>Options->Phonebook Settings->Preferred
Memory
7. Making Phone Calls
7.1 Direct Dialing
1. Enter the phone number you want to dial:
2. Press the green receiver to get connected
with the number you wish to talk to.
3. To end the phone conversation, press the
red receiver.
For international phone calls you are required
to dial „00” or „+” before the area code and
the actual number. To enter „+” press the key
[*]
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7.2 Dialing Number from Phonebook
In Idle mode, press the RFK (9) or enter the
Phonebook: MENU->Phonebook and use
navigation key (8) to select the number. For
example, If you want to go to the Contact that
starts with U, press the key 8 twice. To connect
with the selected number, press green
receiver (4).
7.3 Dialing Number from Call Log
Press the “green receiver” (4) when the phone
is in Idle mode (visible desktop) to go to Call Log.
Use navigation key (8), to scroll up and down in
Call Log. Press the “green receiver to make a
phone call.
7.4 Speed Dial (see 6.6.1)
If you previously assigned Contacts to keys 2-9,
in Idle mode (desktop) press & hold the selected
key (2 to 9) to make a phone call. Make sure that
Speed Dial feature is enabled.
8. Answering Phone Calls
To answer an incoming phone call, press green
receiver(4) while the phone is ringing. To reject
an incoming phone call, press red receiver
(10).
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To mute the incoming phone ringtone, press
Mute (RFK).
8.1 Speakerphone Mode
While talking, press OK”, the symbol to
enable the speakerphone. Follow the very same
steps to switch the speaker off, now click .
9. Call Log
9.1 Phone Call History
To enter phone call history, select: Menu->Call
Log->Phone Call History. Then, use navigation
key (8)to select:
Missed phone calls shows details of phone
calls that have not been answered,
Dialed numbersshows details of phone calls
that have been dialed,
Answered phone callsshows details of phone
calls that have been answered,
Delete Call Log this option lets you delete
selected or entire Call Log/Phone Call History,
Talk time option shows time of each phone
call,
Message counter shows the number of sent
and received messages, for SIM Cards in
particular.
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9.2 Phone Call Settings
Select: Menu->Call Log->Phone Call Settings.
Then select either SIM1 or SIM2 Card to change
settings for each Card or select advanced
settings.
9.2.1 Number Withhold
It is a network service. If your provider offers
such service, configuration will be required. This
feature lets you withhold your number while
calling. A person you are calling receives
information: „Private Number” or Restricted
Number”.
Select: MENU->Call Log->Phone Call Settings-
>SIM1(2) Phone Call Settings->Withhold
Number
9.2.2 Call Forwarding
It is a network service. If your provider offers
such service, configuration will be required. The
User might set incoming calls to be forwarded
directly to voicemail or to any other number.
Select: MENU->Call Log->Phone Call Settings-
>SIM1(2) Phone Call Settings->Forward Calls.
9.2.3 Call Waiting
It is a network service. If your provider offers
such service, configuration will be required.
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After entering this option, you can check
availability status and decide whether you want to
enable such a feature.
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 answer the second
incoming phone call and suspend the first one.
Select: MENU->Call Log->Phone Call Settings-
>SIM1(2) Phone Call Settings.->Call Waiting.
9.2.4 Call Barring
It is a network service. If your provider offers
such service, configuration will be required. This
feature allows you to restrict certain types of
calls. Select a type of calls you want to restrict
from the list. You can restrict all outgoing calls, all
international outgoing calls, international calls
except to home, all incoming calls and incoming
roaming calls. Select:
MENU->Call Log->Phone Call Settings-
>SIM1(2) Phone Call Settings.->Call Barring
9.2.5 Advanced Settings
Select: MENU->Call Log->Phone Call Settings-
>Advanced Settings, and then select one of the
following options:
Black List: when the option is enabled and
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there are numbers added to the black list, every
incoming phone call from a blacklisted number
will be automatically rejected.
Auto Re-Dial: if the outgoing phone call is
missed or rejected, the number is automatically
redialed. For this option to work, the person you
are calling can’t have her/his voicemail enabled
nor can’t use any other service returning phone
calls to the service provider.
IP Connections: IP telephony (VoIP).
Sound in Background: you can select a
sound to be heard in the background of the
phone call; there are some sounds to select from
such as motorbike, football game, restaurant,
digger, etc,
Call Duration Monitor: you can enable a
timer for a given time of talking (single or
repetitive). For example, you will hear a low beep
every 60 seconds to notify you about time
elapsed.
Call Timer: you can make your phone
automatically hang up when the phone reaches a
predefined time (1~9999sec).
Reject Using Text Mssg: when the option is
enabled and a person is calling you, the phone
will automatically reject the incoming phone call
and send an auto response message such as: I
can’t talk now, driving”.
Answering Phone Calls: this option lets you
set phone calls to be automatically answered
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when the headset is on or when there is an
option to answer phone call by pressing any key.
10. Text Messages
You can send and receive text messages and
multimedia messages using your phone. When
there is an icon on the LCD, you have at
least one unread text message. If an icon:
appears, you have at least one unread
multimedia message.
To open unread messages, select: Menu-
>Messages->Inbox and use the navigation key
to go over each unread message. As soon as
you view new messages, the unread message
icon will disappear.
When the inbox is full, delete messages from
your inbox to solve the problem.
10.1 How to Create and Send Message
1. Enter: MENU->Messages->Create Message
to open the message editor.
2. Type your message if you want to send a text
message. You might also enclose an attachment
such as an image, sound, video, etc. If you do so,
the message will be automatically converted into
a multimedia message.
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Changing the Text Input Method: To
change the text input method (digits, capital or
small characters) press the key„#”,if you want to
enter a symbol, press the key”.
3. Sending Messages: after typing your
message (and enclosing attachments, if any)
press: Options, and then Send, and then enter
the number or select the number from the
Phonebook. Click OK (2) twice again ->Select
Card-> OK.
10.2 Reading & Replying to Messages
1. If there is an unread message icon on the
LCD or if you want to read unread messages,
select: MENU->Messages->Inbox. To read a
message, select the message, and press OK”.
While reading, you might access additional
options by pressing Options.
2. A symbol of closed envelopenext to the
message tells you that the message has not
been read yet.
By pressing Optionswhile reading the
message you will access additional options, such
as:
Reply: send a message to the sender, or you
might go directly to reply by pressing in the
message,
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Connect: calls the sender,
Delete: deletes the message,
Forward: lets you forward the message to
another recipient,
Advanced, etc.
10.3 Message Boxes
10.3.1 Inbox
Lists received messages in order they have been
received.
10.3.2 Sentbox
Lists sent messages.
10.3.3 Drafts
Lists unfinished and unsent messages that have
been not completed by the User. If you go to the
desktop while typing a message, the message
will be saved in Drafts.
10.3.4 Outbox
If a message is not successfully sent, it will be
saved in Outbox.
10.3.5 Archive
An archive is a box, where you can save any
message important for you.
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10.4 How to Delete Message
To delete a selected message, go to the box you
want a message to be deleted from (inbox,
sentbox, etc.), highlight the message you wish to
delete, and then go to: Options->Delete.
To delete all messages from a box, select: Menu-
>Messages->Delete Messages, and select a
box, or delete All Messages from all boxes.
10.5 E-mail
Select: Menu->Messages-> E-mail.
In order to receive e-mail on the MM916
telephone, a configuration of email account is
required according to guidelines by the User’s
email service provider. These are options for
advanced users. NOTE! If you configure a gmail
account, you might come about some problems
caused by Google policy as they prefer using
Google tools only for Google email account.
Therefore, you might have some problems to
receive or send e-mails although your account
has been properly configured.
10.6 Network Messages
Select: Menu->Messages->Network Messages
Network messages are messages about different
matters sent by a service provider (network
service). Such messages might be about
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weather, location, or road conditions in a
particular area. You can learn more about
available subjects and their numbers from the
service provider.
10.7 Templates
Select: Menu->Messages->Templates. In
Templates, there are some ready-to-go
messages to be sent when the User has no time
to reply, or he/she rejects a phone call and an
auto response message is sent instead.
10.8 Message Settings
Go to: MENU->Messages->Message Settings:
Select Text Message:
- Profiles there is Message Center Number in
Profiles. It intermediates between Users while
sending text messages. To send a text message
using a mobile phone, entering the proper
number for Text Message Center is required.
You will receive such a number from your service
provider. What else you can do is to set
message priority that is a certain amount of time
a message is available until it gets deleted from
the service providers network. Any incompetent
changes by the User might cause the service
provider to shut down the service.
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- Voicemail lets you enter the service provider
voicemail number press and hold the key „1” for
the phone to get automatically connected with
voicemail.
- Common Settings:
Delivery Report: you can set the phone to
receive feedback message whether your text
message has been delivered to a recipient
(network service).
Reply Path: reply path is nothing else but the
phone number of a User who has sent a text
message
Save Sent Messages: when the feature is
enabled, the phone saves sent text messages in
Sentbox.
- Memory Status: lets you check available
memory in the phone and on SIM cards,.
- Preferred Memory: lets you select a default
memory to save messages (either the phone or
SIM Cards),
- Preferred connections: you can select either
GSM or GPRS
Select Multimedia Message:
At this point, there are advanced settings for
multimedia messages, any incompetent
modifications might cause the service provider to
shut down the multimedia service. As of today,
there are common settings and data account
(access) for multimedia.
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10.9 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 your
voicemail number, select: MENU->Messages-
>Messages Settings-> SMS->Select SIM1or
SIM2->Voicemail-> Edit and enter the number of
your choice.
You can get the voicemail number from your
service provider. Hold and press the key to
get to your voicemail box.
11. Multimedia
11.1 Camera/Video Camera
The phone camera lets you take photos, and
make simple videos. To use the camera’s menu
use: navigation key (8), LFK (3), RFK (9).
1) Click the icon , to enter the camera
settings, and then use the navigation key to scroll
up, down, right, and left in menu. You can set an
exposure value (EV), capture options, shooting
scenes, photo resolution (max. 2MPix!), saving
location, flash, self-timer, etc.
2) When the camera is enabled, the icon:
will be displayed at the bottom of the LCD. Press
OK (2) to take a photo or use the navigation key
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downto switch to Camera.
3) When the video camera is enabled, the icon
will appear at the bottom, in the center of the
LCD. Press OK (2) to start recording a video or
use the navigation key „up” to start recording.
4) Use the navigation key right” or leftto use
the option ZOOM (zooming in/out). The ZOOM
icon is located in the top right corner of the LCD
.
5) Use the RFK (9) to leave the menu for
Camera/Video Camera.
11.2 Photo Viewer
Photo viewer (Gallery), as it is suggested by its
name, is used to manage photos. This Menu lets
you view photos, and their details, and send,
frame, and delete photos. The phone supports:
jpg, bmp, gif & png files (filename extensions).
11.3 Multimedia Player
Multimedia player is used to play some audio and
video files. Or, you can type the RTSP server
address to enjoy streaming, watching videos
“live”.
The phone supports audio files aac, amr, mp3,
wav (filename extensions).
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The phone supports video files 3gp, avi
(filename extensions).
This player is not complicated, therefore, if some
additional codecs to compress files are
necessary, the video might not be played.
To navigate in the Player’s menu, use
navigation key (8), LFK (3) and RFK (9).
11.4 Photo Editor
The editor has two tools:
1) Photo Editor where you can select a photo
(from a file or capture directly from the phone),
and then perform such operations on the photo
as: rotating, cropping, resizing, adding a frame,
icon or a text, mirror image, etc.,
2) Tile rendering where you can combine
some photos into one; you can select from 2, 4,
or 9 tiles.
11.5 Voice Recorder
The Voice Recorder lets you record sound, and
listen to it later. To enable and to start recording
go to: Menu-> Multimedia->Voice Recorder->
Options->New. The file might be either amr
(awb) or wav.
To use the Voice Recorder use the navigation
key (8), LFK (3) and RFK (9). („up record,
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down play/pause, „right play next file, „left
play previous file)
11.6 Radio FM
The phone as a built-in radio FM. To use it, a
headset is not necessary but tuning might be
impossible as the headset doubles as an
antenna. As soon as you connect the headset,
connecting a speaker will be impossible.
To switch on the radio, select: MENU->
Multimedia->Radio FM. The radio has RDS, AF
and TP functions. Go to the radio options and
select Tuning radio stations will be
automatically searched and saved in the phone
memory. Select: Options->Channels List and
select:
Keys functions while playing the radio:
Navigation key (8)down: pause/play that is
switching on/off the radio.
LFK (3) enter the radio options menu,
*: volume up,
#: volume down,
Warning: Quality of reception depends on your
location. There are a lot of factors to impact the
reception that might cause its poor quality and it
is not a reason to file a complaint about the
phone.
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Navigation Key OK/Select (2):switch on/off
recording the station to audio file.
12. File Manager
Select: MENU->File Manager. Then use
joystick (8) (navigation key) and the key
OK/Select (2) to move in the phone memory or
Card memory.
File Manager lets you view and manage the
folder and file structure on the phone and
MicroSD Memory Card. Highlight a selected file
and press the LFK (3)it will get you to
[Options], accessible at this point such as:
Open/Playselect to open a selected
file/folder,
Open a Folderselect to open a new folder in
a selected location,
Delete select to delete a highlighted
folder/file,
Details select to check additional folder/file
information,
Rename select to rename an additional
folder/file,
Copy, Sendselect to copy or send,
Sort by select to sort files/folders by name,
time, size, type, etc,
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Highlight/Highlight More select to mark
one or more files/folders,
13. Tools
13.1 Alarm Clock
This option lets you set five independent alarm
clocks in the phone. To switch on alarm clock, go
to MENU->Tools->Alarm.
Select right alarm clock and press Edit or the key
OK. You can enable/disable alarm, set time for
alarm to go off, select alarm tone, alarm type and
repeat days. If the phone is switched off, the
alarm will go off anyway unless the battery is
discharged.
13.2 Calendar
To switch on the calendar, select: MENU-
>Tools->Calendar.
To go to the next/previous day or week, use the
navigation key (8).
To go to the calendar options, use the key LFK
(3).
To leave the calendar, use the key RFK (9).
You can add/delete a New Task/Event to each
day in the calendar (see the calendar options
tree).
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13.3 Notebook
This option lets you take notes up to 100
characters.
13.4 Tasks
This option lets you add tasks that after setting
the date and time, will remind you about doing
them by a special beep.
13.5 World Clock
This option lets you see time zones in major
world cities along with time shift, and their
location on the mini-map.
13.6 Phone Synchronization
This option is used to synchronize Contacts
between MM916 telephones. Note! There is no
possibility to synchronize the phone with other
models.
13.7 Torch
This option lets you switch on/off the torch that is
located at the top of the phone. The telephone
gives you an option to use shortcut to switch on
the torch: in Idle mode (visible desktop) press &
hold the key „0” (zero) to switch on/off the torch.
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14. Profiles
Select: Menu-> Profiles. The User has five
profiles to choose from: General, Silent, Meeting,
Outdoors, My Own. They vary by the alert type,
ringtone type, and volume of each notification
(connections, messages, warnings, etc). To
select a profile, use the navigation key (8) and
confirmation key (2).
In order to customize Profiles, highlight a
selected profile and enter Options->Customize.
Quick profile change to mute the phone on a
home screen, press and hold the key „#”.To
return to the general profile, press and hold the
key „#” again.
15. Other
15.1 Calculator
To enable a calculator, select: MENU->Other-
>Calculator. You can perform the following
mathematical operations: addition, subtraction,
multiplication, and division.
Use keys 0-9 to enter the first number, then use
the navigation key (8) to select a math
operation you want to perform: addition (key up),
subtraction (down), multiplication (left)
division(right). After you selected the operation,
enter the second number and press OK.
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15.2 Unit Converter
The converter is used to convert units of mass
and length, for example: Km Mile or Kg
Ounce.
15.3 Currency Converter
After entering the exchange rate, you can convert
local currency into foreign currency.
15.4 Stopwatch
The phone is equipped in two kinds of a
stopwatch:
Standard used to record both intermediate
times and lap time,
nWaya special type of a stopwatch for 4
times, controlled by a joystick.
15.5 E-book Reader
It is a tool to read e-books on the phone. The
phone support only TXT format.The application
detects TXT files on the phone or saved on the
memory card depending on what memory was
selected to serve as a preferred memory.
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15.6 Answer Machine
The phone has an answer machine. Select:
Menu->Others>Ans.Machine. To configure the
tool, go to Settings and use the navigation key
(8) and LFK and RFK to set parameters of your
choice and the answer machine range. You can
record conversations on the MicroSD Card
(„answer machine/message folder) as a*.wav file.
You can also record your outgoing message, and
set the entire time of recording.
16. Network Service
To enter, select: Menu->Network Service. Then,
select:
Internet general Internet browser used to
view mobile websites. Prior to using the browser,
go to „Settings” and select the source of Internet
connection (SIM1 or SIM2 Card). It is very
important to make sure to select the right service
provider as this lets you avoid getting extra
charge.There are four biggest service providers
in the country implanted in the phone. If there are
some other service you use, it is recommended
for you to go to the shop or visit the service
provider’s website and, in Menu->Settings-
>Connectivity->Data Account enter proper
settings for the Internet and multimedia
messages.
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STK Service service by the service
provider; it is simple service providing information
about weather, location, world news, etc. For
network news, additional charge might apply.
17. Settings
17.1 Switching SIM Cards
The service lets you set either automatic or
manual selection of SIM cards. If manual is
selected, every time you switch on the phone you
are prompted to choose between SIM1 or SIM2
Card. If you select SIM1 Card only, SIM2 Card
will, although inserted, remain inactive. If
automatic is selected, the phone will
automatically detects cards and will log on to
network as soon as the phone is switched on.
17.2 Dual SIM Card Settings
You can select a card to be active. There are 3
options: two cards, SIM1 or SIM2.
17.3 Telephone Settings
17.3.1 Time and Date
To set date and time, select: MENU->Settings-
>Phone Settings->Time & Date. Once the
phone is logged on to the network, date and time
will be automatically set. You can also do it
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manually. This option lets you select a time zone,
date & time format, and summer time.
17.3.2 Auto Powering On/Off
Select: MENU->Settings->Phone Settings-
>Plan Auto Power On/Off
This option lets you set time for the phone to
automatically switch on or off.
17.3.3 Language
Lets you update telephone menu language. If you
select a foreign language by mistake, press in
Idle mode (visible desktop):
- 1x LFK,
- 1x down,
- 1x OK key
- 2x down”,
- 1x „OK”,
- 2x down”,
- 1x „OK
- select Polish and confirm by pressing the LFK.
Select: MENU->Settings->Phone Settings-
>Language
17.3.4 LCD
This option lets you set some LCD parameters
such as:
- Wallpaper,
- Screen saver,
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- Animation for switching on/off the telephone,
- Show date/time,
- Type of watch,
- Backlit (its time and brightness).
MENU-> Settings-> Phone Settings-> LCD
17.3.5 Motifs
There are 3 telephone menu Motifs for the User
to select from. Select: Motif 1, Motif 2 or Motif 3.
MENU-> Settings-> Ustaw. telefonu->Motif
17.3.6 Welcome Note
This option lets you set a Welcome note to be
displayed when the phone is being switched on.
Set Status to Enableand enter the Welcome
note so that it will appear every time the phone is
switched on.
MENU-> Settings-> Phone Settings->
Welcome Note
17.3.7 Shortcuts
To use Shortcutspress the navigation key
down” (so called dedicated keys) and mark a
selected application.
To set shortcuts that will be available, go to:
MENU-> Shortcuts or MENU->Settings->
Phone Settings-> Shortcuts and tick right
options.
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Shortcuts are assumed to be located on the key
down; they might, however, be assigned to the
joystick key (see 17.3.8).
17.3.8 Dedicated Keys
This option lets you set the function of shortcut to
the application. While In Idle mode (when the
desktop is displayed, the home screen) press the
dedicated key (joystick)
- Upto enter the Camera/Video Camera,
- Downto go to Shortcuts (see 17.3.7),
- Leftto enable the Multimedia Player,
- Rightto go to Profiles.
Keys might be freely configured, depending on
the User’s needs. In order to do so, select:
MENU-> Settings-> Phone Settings->
Dedicated Keys.
17.3.9 Auto Time Update
Select: MENU-> Settings> Phone Setting->
Automatic Time Update. When the option is
enabled, the phone automatically update date
and time as soon as it gets logged on to the
network.
17.3.10 Airplane Mode
Select: MENU-> Settings-> Phone Settings->
Airplane Mode, to go to phone’s airplane mode.
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This option logs out both SIM cards which is
useful while for example travelling by plane.
17.4 Network Settings
To go to Options, select: MENU-> Settings>
Network Settings. Then, select a SIM1 Card or
SIM2 Card, and configure network settings. This
option is for more advanced Users. It lets you
manually set the network parameters that is:
- Service provider. In menu Network
Selection”,
- Network Connection Technologies (2G, 3G or
both). As the telephone supports technology 2G
and 3G, in menu “Network Service Selection”
the User might choose between getting
connected in GSM (2G), WCDMA (3G) or
preferred WCDMA (preferred 3G),
- HSPA there are the following options to
choose from: HSPA technology switch off (HSPA
off), enabling HSDPA only (HSDPA on) and
enabling full service HSPA (download & upload,
HSDPA/HSUPA on).
17.5 Security Settings
Select: MENU-> Settings> Security Settings.
Security menu contains security options for the
phone aimed at blocking the use of phone for
other people. You can select from:
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17.5.1 Blocking SIM1 Lock or SIM2 Using PIN
You can enable/disable/update the PIN for the
SIM card. Please remember: not every service
provider gives you the possibility to update
PIN using the phone options. You are
sometimes prompted to type a special code
or you have to call customer service.
17.5.2 Blocking the Phone
You might add a short telephone code you will
be prompted to enter such a code every time you
switch on the phone. Remember the code or
save it in a safe place as losing/forgetting this
code will make the phone impossible to
switch on! Default code is 1122”.
17.5.3 Auto Keypad Lock
You can set the keypad to get automatically
locked after the elapsed time of the phone
inactivity. You can select between 5 sec., 30sec.,
1min and 5min.
17.6 Connectivity
Select: MENU-> Settings-> Connectivity to go
to device connectivity options.
Then select:
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17.6.1 Bluetooth
Bluetooth technology is used to connect to other
devices such as phones, headsets, etc., in order
to transfer data packet.
The icon on the desktop (at the top of LCD,
status bar) notifies you about Bluetooth being
enabled.
To enable/disable BT select: MENU-> Settings->
Connectivity-> Bluetooth->Bluetooth Status->
OK.
When there is: Bluetooth Status: Enable and
there is the icon at the top of the LCD, the
BT is active. If there is no icon on the LCD
and Bluetooth Status: Disable”, the BT is
disabled.
Menu Visibilitylets you set the phone to be
visible by other devices while the BT is enabled.
If there is information: Visibility: Enablethe
phone is visible to other devices. If there is
Visibility: Disablethe phone can’t be seen.
To search for/detect other devices with
active/enabled Bluetooth, go to: MENU->
Settings-> Connectivity-> Bluetooth-> My
Device-> Search Audio Devices-> OK.
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To find a new audio device (that are for ex ample
headsets, computers) select: MENU->Settings->
Connectivity-> Bluetooth-> Search Audio
Devices-> OK.
To rename Bluetooth, select: MENU->Settings->
Connectivity-> Bluetooth-> My Name.
To enter BT advanced settings, select: MENU->
Settings-> Connectivity-> Bluetooth->
Advanced.
17.6.2 Data Account
Menu lets you see and modify Access Point
Names (APNs) for multimedia messages and the
Internet. This data varies by service providers.
The model MM916 has implanted APN data for
four biggest service providers in Poland. APN
data might be fund on the website or in the
provider’s shop. It is the option for advanced
Users.
17.6.3 Internet Sharing
This option lets you share the Internet available
on the MM916 with other devices such as a
computer. To share connection, you should:
1) Select: MENU-> Settings-> Connectivity->
Data Account-> Highlight APN you want to
select and you want to use it to share connection
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-> Options-> Set Default SIM Tethering.
2) Use a USB cable to connect the phone
MM916 to a computer and select the option:
Router USB on the phone.
3) A computer shall detect the device, and, if
needed, install required controllers.
4) Connection will be made. You can use the
Internet in the computer.
5) In order to disconnect -> just unplug the USB
cable.
17.6.4 Restore Factory Settings
Select: MENU-> Settings-> Restore Factory
Settings to reset the phone and restore factory
settings (default). The default telephone code is
1122.
17.6.5 Sound Effects
This option is used for playing and listening to
music via a headset. There are two tools
available:
1) Audio Effects sound equalizer, gitar effect,
3D surround effect
2) Bass booster
18. Games
The phone has two simple games installed:
1) Puzzle move puzzles around to make a
single, complete picture,
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2) Magic Sushi delete/reduce number of sushi
before the time is up.
19. Computer Connection
The phone might be connected to a computer
with a USB cable. There are 3 ways to connect
the phone with a computer:
1) Mass Memory Device the phone goes into
the phone and the SD Card memory sharing
status (if the SD Card is installed in the phone)
and makes possible operations on data (transfer,
copying, deleting).
2) Port COM the phone goes into a service
status. For advanced Users and programmers.
3) Router USB after selecting this option, the
phone starts the option of sharing the Internet.
20. FAQ (Troubleshooting)
Only qualified service workers are authorized to
repair your phone. 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).
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If you have a prepaid card, make
sure there are sufficient funds
available on the card to place a
phone call.
No SIM card,
emergency
calls only(112)”
Make sure the SIM card is installed
correctly.
The phone
does not
work. The
phone does
not charge
when plugged
in”
The phone might be switched off;
to switch it on, press & hold for
about 3 seconds the “green
receiver” key.
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 staying
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 of 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 out
of my
reception?”
If there is a message „Does not
work” it means there is no signal or
no funds available on your
account. In such a case, only
making emergency calls to 112 will
be possible if the user is within the
network of other providers.
Places such as buildings reduce
signal strength, therefore you
should get closer to a window or
relocate to an area not surrounded
by many buildings.
What is a 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.
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When is the
fee for making
a phone call
charge?”
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..
How to make
sure a text
message has
been
delivered to
the recipient?
Enable Delivery Report option. As
soon as the text message is
delivered to the recipient, you will
get a response message (network
service).
21. Important Safety Precautions
Never use the phone if it might interfere with
work of other devices!
Never use the phone without a headset while
driving a vehicle.
The telephone emits electromagnetic field that
might negatively impact other electronic devices
including medical equipment. You should keep a
distance recommended by medical equipment
manufacturers between medical equipment and
an implanted medical device such as a heart
pace maker. Users with implanted devices should
read guidelines by implanted medical equipment
manufacturers and should follow these guidelines
closely. Users with a heart pace maker should
not carry the phone in the breast pocket, they
should hold the phone next to the ear opposite to
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the side of body with the medical device in order
to minimize interference; if there is any suspicion
of interference, the phone should be switched off
immediately;
Never use the phone in hospitals, airplanes,
at refueling points and in proximity to flammable
materials;
Never try to repair or modify the phone. Any
defects should be repaired by authorized service
only.
The phone and its accessories might contain
small parts. Keep the phone and its accessories
away from children.
Never clean the phone with any chemicals or
corrosives.
Never use the phone in close proximity to
debit and credit cards doing so might wipe
clean data off your cards.
For safety reasons, never talk on the phone
while the phone is plugged in.
Never expose the phone to extremely low or
high temperatures, nor to direct sunlight. Do not
leave the phone in close proximity to heating
devices such as heaters, radiators, ovens,
furnaces, campfire, barbeque, etc.
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Protect your hearing
Prolonged exposure to loud sounds
might damage your hearing. Listen to
music at a moderate level, and do not
hold the phone too close to an ear, while using a
speakerphone. Lower volume prior to using a
headset.
22. Battery Information
There is a battery in the phone. The battery can
be recharged with a charger that is included in
the set.
The battery life depends on conditions in which
your phone is used. Your distance from a relay
transmitter, number and the length of phone calls
significantly reduce the battery life. While moving,
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 a charge. Get a new battery if you notice
a significant drop in the battery’s performance.
Use only batteries recommended by the
Manufacturer. Do not leave the charger on longer
than 2-3 days.
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Do not keep the phone in excessively hot places.
High temperatures might negatively impact both
the battery and the phone.
Do not use a battery that is clearly damaged.
Doing so might cause a short circuit, and might
damage the phone.
Make sure to install the battery according to
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.
There is a Li-ion battery included in
the set.
Old batteries pose environmental
risk. 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!
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23. Protect Your Environment
Note: The phone follows the
European Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment Directive
2002/96/EC (WEEE) and the Polish
Act on Waste Electrical and
Electronic Equipment. Such a logo tells us that
the equipment, after use, must not be disposed of
in the normal waste stream.
Note: Never throw your phone & accessories to
municipal solid waste!!! The product should be
utilized in authorized places only. Proper
handling of waste electrical and electronic
equipment helps to avoid health and environment
hazards arising from presence of hazardous
components and from improper storage and use
of such equipment!
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24. 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
intended to meet all safety requirements
pertaining to impact of radio waves
recommended by international guidelines. These
guidelines were developed by the International
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.
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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.
The highest value of SAR taken in tests
SAR device
next to head
0.304 W/Kg (GSM900)
0.568 W/Kg (DCS 1800)
0.314 W/Kg (WCDMA 2100)
0.433 W/Kg (WCDMA 900)
SAR device
next to body
0.469W/Kg (GSM900)
0.522 W/Kg (DCS 1800)
0.246 W/Kg (WCDMA 2100)
0.672 W/Kg (WCDMA 900)
SAR values might also vary due to various
reporting and testing requirements in different
countries as well as to frequencies in a given
network.
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25. Declaration of Confirmity
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Some information in this Manual might vary
depending on the phone configuration. It
depends on the installed software, service
provider, and SIM card. A right to update the
product and its features has been reserved, with
no prior notice.
For technical assistance call +48 32 325 07 00 or
email: serwis@maxcom.pl
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
MM916 ver.2 16-06-2016_PLI
0700
Maxcom MC6900 v.
2011.03
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