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1 User Manual Maxcom MS514 Dual SIM/LTE System: Android 6.0

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3 PHONE DESCRIPTION ITEM SHORT DESCRIPTION 1 HEADPHONES INPUT SOCKET Audio in/out to connect headphones 2 USB PORT Port used to charge the device or to connect the device with a PC 3 FRONT SPEAKER Speaker to be used during phone 3

4 conversations 4 FRONT VIDEO Camera to use mostly for taking CAMERA/CAMERA selfies (5MPix) 5 RETURN KEY Going back to the previous screen, closing an application 6 HOME KEY Going back to the home screen from any position in menu 7 MENU KEY Key to use for options in a given application 8 VOLUME KEY Volume up/down 9 ON/OFF KEY Switching on/off the device, locking and unlocking the screen 10 VIDEO Main camera in the device CAMERA/CAMERA (8MPix) 11 FLASH Flash is used while taking photos, doubles as a torch 4

5 INSTALLATION OF CARDS: SIM1, SIM2 & microsd SIM1, SIM2 and microsd slots are located above the battery. Remove the back cover to see them. SIM1 SIM2 microsd Before you start installing the cards, make sure the phone is switched off, and it is unplugged from the AC adapter and any other accessories. Position the device with the screen facing down so 5

6 that the camera lens will become invisible. Use any of the device corners to gently lift up the back cover, and direct your force downwards while pulling the part with screen upwards to remove the back cover. first. Prior to installing the cards, have the battery removed Then, insert cards: SIM1 insert the microsim to the SIM1 slot with the contacts face down, and the notch going upwards, SIM2 insert the microsim to the SIM2 slot with the contacts facing down, and the notch going upwards, Memory Card SD install the memory card microsd. In order to do so, insert the microsd 6

7 with the contacts face down, as shown on the cover. Insert the battery with the contacts +/- going upwards and click the back cover into position again. Be careful while using the memory card particularly while inserting and uninstalling the card. Some memory cards shall be formatted on the computer prior to an initial use. If SD cards are used, on the regular basis make backup copies of any data stored on cards used in other devices. Misuse or other factors might cause entire data stored on the cards either to be damaged or lost. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS WHILE INSERTING CARDS Switch off the phone and wait few seconds prior to inserting or uninstalling the SIM Card. Be careful while handling the SIM Card, neither bend nor scratch it. If the card is mispositioned or damaged, a message will appear on the screen as soon as the phone is switched on: no card in a given slot. Make sure the card is inserted correctly, and then switch on the phone again. If the device 7

8 still does not read the card, take it back to your GSM service provider for replacement. If the SIM Card gets stuck in the slot and removing it appears to be impossible, never force it, but ask the authorized service for assistance. Any mechanical damages to SIM slots shall not be covered under warranty repairs. BATTERY & BACK COVER INSTALLATION Position the device face down so that the camera lens will be invisible (with its screen face up). Use any of the device corners to gently lift up the back cover, and direct your force downwards while pulling the part with screen upwards to remove the back cover. Insert the battery with the contacts +/- going upwards so that they will align with the phone contacts, and then click the back cover gently into position. 8

9 CHARGING THE DEVICE Use only chargers and batteries provided by the Manufacturer. Never use any chargers or batteries that are damaged. Such parts of different type or modifications might cause the phone to damage, and might lead to violation of regulations pertaining to the use of radio devices, and might void the warranty. As soon as the battery is 15% charged, the message will 9

10 appear advising you to charge the phone. To charge the battery, plug the charger into a power outlet and into the phone. Remember that improper plugging the charger jack into the USB port might seriously damage the device, and such damage shall not be covered under warranty. Remember! While using chargers of other manufacturers make sure the charger has a microusb port. The battery icon ( ) on the display screen notifies you about the current level of battery charge. It takes about 2-3 hours to completely charge the battery. You can use the phone while charging but doing so might prolong the time of charging. It is normal for the device to get warmer. Important! While charging the phone, make sure the air temperature is between 0 C to +40 C. Batteries are the subject to degradation (wearing out) over time. Therefore, their ability to hold the charge will become reduced. 10

11 BATTERY LIFE SAVER (smart energy saving) The device gives you an option to help you to save the battery energy. To prolong life-time of the device, change some options and disable features running in the background: Every time the phone is not in use, put it into sleep mode, Close unnecessary applications, Disable Bluetooth, Disable Wi-Fi, Reduce the screen backlight time, Dim the screen brightness. POWERING ON/OFF THE DEVICE Press and hold the ON/OFF KEY (9) for a few seconds to switch on or off the phone. After switching on the device for the first time, it should be configured; to configure the device follow prompts as displayed on the screen. First, configure the WiFi connection and a Google account (Gmail). 11

12 Important! To be able to download an application from the Play Store, the Google account must be configured. If the User has a Gmail account, they might register their device using the existing account, without creating a new one. If the SIM Card is protected by the PIN Code, enter the PIN Code using the keypad displayed on the screen, and then press the key to confirm. Use to delete any digits entered by error. Important! If PIN and PUK Codes are not provided along with the SIM Card, contact your network provider. If the PIN Code is entered three times in error, the SIM Card will be locked and entering the PUK Code will be required. TOUCH SCREEN The device is equipped with a 5 point touch screen in place of a regular keypad. The touch screen works as both the display screen and the keypad. Important! Make sure to keep the touch screen dry at all 12

13 times. Exposure to water might cause the touch screen to malfunction, and to get damaged in the future. Also, disable the touch screen when the device is not in use. Leaving the screen idle for long periods of time might cause the screen to burn-in or ghost (smudge). FINGER GESTURES Tap it is a single touch of the screen with your fingertip. Such a tap allows you to select an icon, shortcut, link or a character from the screen keypad. Tap and hold it is about touching and holding an icon on the touch screen without losing contact until the required action is performed. Drag it is about touching and holding a selected icon for a moment, and then, dragging fingertip over the surface to desired destination without losing contact. Flick it is about quickly brushing the surface of the screen. For example, by flicking down and up the screen you can scroll down the list, and by flicking to the sides you can view various home screens. 13

14 Double tap touching the surface twice with your fingertip allows you to zoom in/out the webpage or a map. Double tap also allows you to zoom in/out the image while viewing it. Pinch gripping the touch screen surface between your index finger and thumb allows you to zoom in/out the image. This gesture is very useful while viewing maps or photos. STATUS AND NOTIFICATION BAR Notifications that appear at the top of the screen (status bar) notify you about certain features of the device (missed phone calls, alarm clock, WiFi enabled, unread message, new , etc). See the illustration below: 14

15 Here come the most common notification icons (the icons might slightly very in appearance, depending on software version): Reception (signal strength from the BTS (Base Transceiver Station) Cellular Data Connection 3G WiFi Enabled Bluetooth Enabled Satnav (GPS) enabled Missed phone calls Connected to Computer Unread Message 15

16 Alarm Clock Enabled Mute Vibration Only Flight Mode (offline) Error (caution) To learn more about notifications, drag down the status bar. Press to delete notifications that have already been viewed. HOME SCREEN You can get access to all device features from its home screen. There are indicator icons, widgets, application shortcuts, and others displayed on the home screen. Home screen might have multiple panels. 16

17 To have other panels displayed, slide your fingertip to the left or right. Wallpaper Widget Icon LOCK/UNLOCK THE SCREEN Locking the device makes the display and touch screen disable. To lock the device at any time, press ON/OFF KEY (9), located on the side of the phone. To unlock the phone, follow the same steps. Press ON/OFF KEY (9) and drag the icon: upwards on the screen. Or, the User might select a different, more secure method of locking the screen such as a pattern or PIN Code. 17

18 MAKING/ANSWERING PHONE CALLS To make, answer, and manage phone calls use the application Telephone ; its shortcut is usually located in the left bottom corner of the home screen. To answer an incoming phone call, tap the receiver icon, and slide it to the right; to reject, slide it to the left: APPLICATIONS There is the Android system (6.0 version) installed on the device. It is the most popular and universal mobile operating system in smartphones; therefore, there is a 18

19 multitude of applications for Android on the Internet (from applications to enhance the device experience and to make its use easy to variety of games, organizers, and social network applications). The easiest way to search and install a selected program is the application called Play Store. Tap on the home screen and search for Play Store. Each application might be installed directly on the phone e.g. by downloading from the WEB, and then by uploading it via a cable connected to the computer. Here come descriptions of some pre-installed applications available on the phone: Camera It is used to take photos/videos Photo Gallery Gmail You can view photos and videos stored in the phone memory For Google mail Users 19

20 Google Google Search Engine Internet System Browser to view WWW pages Calendar Extended Calendar Maps File Manager Google maps with the option to give directions. Data connection necessary. Easy to use application allows you to view the device memory Phonebook Application to manage Contacts stored on the device Mail Radio FM Play Store For any mail Users, configuration necessary Radio FM, requires headphones to be connected (as an antenna) Easy way to search for and install any application 20

21 Telephone It is used to make and receive phone calls Settings Telephone settings, use to manage the entire device Messages Clock It is used to manage messages on the phone Clock with alarm clock and stopwatch, CAMERA/VIDEO CAMERA The telephone has an option to take photos and to record videos. To select this options, tap on the home screen, and in the application menu go to Camera. 21

22 Flash on/off/aut. Camera Back/Front Image Gallery Easy Mode Take Photo Panoramic Record Video Mode Settings The illustration above presents basic camera features. Tapping a selected feature will make it change/enable. Select to go to camera/video camera advanced options. Use it to set certain options such as scene mode, photo size, photo/video quality. 22

23 QUICK SETTINGS BAR Use the Quick Settings Bar to quickly and easily enable/disable some device features such as Wi-Fi, satnav, etc. To enter the bar, slide down the status bar, and then tap the icon. The following screen will appear: 23

24 Tap a selected tile to enable/disable a selected feature. If the tile is grey, the feature is disabled (e.g. in flight mode); if the tile is white, the option is enabled (e.g. Wi-Fi). SAFETY GUIDELINES Never use the phone if it might interfere with other devices! Never use the phone without driving accessories while operating a vehicle. The telephone emits electromagnetic field that might negatively interfere with other electronic devices including medical equipment. A distance between a telephone and an implanted medical device such as a heart pacemaker must be kept as recommended by medical equipment manufacturers. Users with implemented medical devices should carefully read the guidelines by medical equipment manufacturers, and follow their instructions. Users with a heart pacemaker should not carry the phone in their breast pocket, and they should hold the phone next to the ear opposite to 24

25 the position of medical equipment to minimize the risk of interference; the phone must be immediately switched off as soon as such interference is suspected. Never use the phone in hospitals, airplanes, refueling points, and anywhere in proximity to flammable materials. Never repair or modify the phone on your own. Only qualified service is authorized to repair the device. A device and its accessories might contain small parts. Keep the phone and all parts out of the reach of children. Never use any chemicals or corrosive substances to clean the phone. Never use the phone in proximity to bank cards and credit cards all data stored on the card might be lost. For safety reasons, never talk on the phone while the charger is plugged into the power outlet. The phone is not waterproof, keep it dry at all times, never expose the phone to water or other liquids. Never leave the phone in any place where it might get splashed with water or other liquid. 25

26 Never expose the device to low or high temperatures, and direct sunlight. Never place the device next to heating devices such as radiators, heaters, ovens, furnaces, camp fires, barbeque, etc. Protect your hearing! Prolonged exposure to loud sounds might lead to hearing loss. Listen to music at the moderate level, and never hold the device next to your ear if the speaker is used. Always lower volume prior to connecting the headphones. BATTERY INFORMATION There is a battery in the phone. The battery can be recharged with a charger that is included in the set. The phone life time depends on various conditions under which the phone is used. The distance between the User and a relay transmitter, number and the length of phone calls significantly reduce its life. While travelling, the phone keeps switching between relay transmitters and such switching also significantly affects its life. What else reduces 26

27 the battery life time is enabling additional phone features such as location, data connection, WiFi, satnav, etc; they might cause the battery to be charged more frequently. After several hundreds of charges and discharges, it is natural for the battery to lose its qualities. If the User notices a significant loss in the ability to hold charge, a new battery should be supplied. Use only batteries recommended by the Manufacturer. Never keep the phone in excessively hot places. High temperatures might negatively impact both the battery and the phone. Never use the battery if it is visibly damaged. Doing this might cause a short circuit, and might damage the phone. Make sure to install the battery in accordance with polarity marks. 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. 27

28 A Li-ion battery is included in the set. 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 NOR CHARGERS INTO FIRE! PROTECT THE ENVIRONMENT 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. Important! Never throw this device to municipal solid waste!!! The product should be utilized in authorized places only. Proper handling of old electric and electronic equipment helps to avoid consequences harmful to people and 28

29 environment rising from the presence of hazardous components, as well as from improper storage and recycling of such an equipment. SAR INFORMATION This device meets all international guidelines pertaining to impact of radio waves. The device is a transceiver and receiver of radio wave. It is designed not to exceed the limit of radio wave impact, as 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. In recommendations pertaining to impact of radio wave, the term Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) is used. As recommended by ICNIRP, the border value of SAR is 2,0 W/kg. SAR value is determined at the maximum transmit power; the actual SAR value for a working device is usually lower than the above indicated value. The difference comes 29

30 from automatic changes in the device power to make sure that the device uses only the minimum necessary to get connected with web. Although SAR values might vary depending on a telephone model or even on its position while being used, all the values are compliant with regulations pertaining to safe levels of radiation. According to current research and the World Health Organization (WHO), there is no need to apply any extra restrictions to the use of mobile devices. However, as per WHO recommendations, if a need to reduce radiation arises, what might be done is reduction of phone calls duration and the use of headphones or speakerphones while calling to maintain a distance between the phone and body or head. The highest recorded values of SAR in tests: Frequency Head (W/kg) Body (W/kg) GSM 0,236 1,029 WCDMA 0,276 1,477 LTE 0,243 1,567 30

31 WLAN 2,4GHz 0,130 0,155 Simultaneous transmission 0,406 1,722 SAR values might vary depending on country-by-country reporting and testing requirements and frequencies used in different networks. Some information in this Manual might vary depending on the phone configuration. It also depends on the software installed, service provider, and a SIM Card. The Manufacturer reserves their right to modify the product and its features, without a prior notification about such modifications. 31

32 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Maxcom S.A. declares, under its sole responsibility that the mobile telephone GSM MS514 confirms to the Directive 2011/65/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council of 8 June 2011 on the restriction of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment and it also confirms to the key requirements of the Directive 1999/5/EC - R&TTE (Radio and Telecommunications Terminal Equipment). The full copy of the Declaration of Conformity is available at: tab: MS514 32

33 Complains or device defects can be reported via website: Mobile service address: Comtek Network Systems Unit 108, Tenth Avenue (Zone 3) Deeside Industrial Estate Deeside, Flintshire CH5 2UA

34 If any malfunctions in the telephone performance are detected, please contact the Maxcom technical assistance or return the item to the seller. Direct phone number: Or MAXCOM S.A Tychy ul Towarowa 23a POLAND tel fax MS514 _ _by P.L.

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