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Operating Manual 09.2015 en Olympia Business Systems Vertriebs GmbH Zum Kraftwerk 1 45527 Hattingen

Contents Contents For Your Safety... 5 Safety Instructions... 5 Intended Use... 8 Unintended Use (Foreseeable Misuse)... 8 General Overview... 9 Keys and Operating Elements... 10 Scope of Delivery... 14 Display Icons... 14 Start Screen... 15 Putting the Mobile Phone into Operation... 17 Inserting the SIM Card... 17 Inserting a MicroSD Memory Card... 18 Inserting the Battery... 19 Charging the Battery... 20 Switching the Mobile Phone On and Off... 22 Using the Mobile Phone... 23 Information on Navigation... 23 Methods of Entering Text... 24 Making, Taking and Ending Calls... 25 Rejecting a call... 25 Menu Options Available During a Call... 26 Setting the receiver volume... 28 Mobile Phone Menu... 29 Call Lists... 30 Call Settings... 34 Phone Book... 37 Speed Dialling... 40 Text Messages... 41 Settings... 50 Phone Settings... 51 Security Settings... 53 Network Settings... 55 Dual-SIM Settings... 56 Bluetooth... 57 3

Contents HAPPY Restore Factory Settings... 58 Emergency Call Function (SOS Key)... 59 Reminder, Discharged Battery... 62 Automatic Handsfree Function... 63 Organiser... 64 Calendar... 65 Alarm Clock... 66 Multimedia... 68 Camera... 69 Radio... 71 File Manager... 73 User Profiles... 74 Picture Dialling... 79 Shortcut... 83 Other Important Information... 84 Troubleshooting... 84 Technical Data... 85 CE Mark... 86 Maintenance... 86 Guarantee... 86 Disposal... 87 Index... 88 4

For Your Safety SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS For Your Safety Throughout this document, highlighted texts indicate potential dangers and risks. Safety Instructions Observe the following safety instructions in order to protect yourself from the possibility of personal injury and the product from damage. WARNING! Pay attention to the information to prevent any personal injuries! Risk of electric shock! Never attempt to open and repair the device or accessories yourself. Never touch bare contacts with metallic objects. Never plug-in or unplug the charging adapter when your hands are wet. Risk of choking! Keep out of reach of children! Keep packaging materials and protective foils as well as batteries out of reach of children. Keep the device and any accessories out of reach of children. Small children can swallow small parts or batteries. If a battery is swallowed, contact medical assistance immediately. Risk of choking! Risk to health through batteries! Keep batteries out of reach of children. Do not swallow batteries. If a battery has been swallowed, contact medical assistance immediately. Prevent life-threatening interference to heart pacemakers! Maintain a safety distance of at least 15 cm! Never carry the mobile phone in a breast pocket when switched on. Always hold the mobile phone to the ear furthest away from the pacemaker during calls. Switch the mobile phone off immediately if you notice or suspect any adverse effects. 5

For Your Safety SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS HAPPY CAUTION! Risk of explosion through improper replacement or removal of the lithium battery! Only replace the lithium battery by a type approved by the manufacturer. Risk of hearing damage! The ringing tone is issued via the loudspeaker. Take an incoming call first and then hold the mobile phone to your ear. This prevents you suffering any possible hearing damage. Do not use the phone in prohibited areas! Prohibited areas could include hospitals, petrol stations, aeroplanes, etc. Please observe local regulations! Reduce exposure to radio waves! Use an appropriate headset in the case of longer calls. Do not keep the mobile phone near your head. With regard to emergencies, do not rely on the mobile phone alone! For technical reasons, it is not possible to guarantee a reliable connection in every situation. 6

For Your Safety SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ATTENTION! Prevent the risk of property damage to your device and observe the information! Protect the device from moisture, dust, liquids, chemicals, vapours, heat and direct sunlight. The phone is not waterproof; therefore, keep it dry. Only use original accessories. Only connect accessories approved by the manufacturer. Repairs to this device may only be completed by properly qualified service personnel. When using mobile communication equipment, interference can cause disturbances. Telephoning while driving is only permitted when the applicable legal regulations are observed. 7

For Your Safety INTENDED USE HAPPY Tips concerning the battery Only use batteries and power adapters approved by the manufacturer, otherwise the battery could be damaged. Do not short circuit the battery. Always leave the battery in the mobile phone to avoid accidentally short circuiting the battery contacts. Keep the battery contacts clean and free of dirt. The battery can be charged/discharged hundreds of times but its service life is limited. Replace the battery when the battery power has decreased noticeably. To prevent unnecessary power consumption via the power adapter plug, disconnect the power adapter plug from the power socket when the battery is not being charged. Intended Use This mobile phone is designed for telephoning when connected to a mobile phone network. Any other use is considered unintended use. Unauthorised modification or reconstruction is not permitted. Under no circumstances open the device or complete any repair work yourself. Unintended Use (Foreseeable Misuse) Any use of the device other than for that described in the Section "Intended Use" is considered unintended use. Unauthorised modification or reconstruction is not permitted. 8

General Overview General Overview This chapter provides information on the individual elements of the mobile phone. 9

General Overview KEYS AND OPERATING ELEMENTS HAPPY Keys and Operating Elements The following diagrams illustrate the keys and operating elements which you can use used to exploit the functional scope of the mobile phone to the full. Front View Important elements are provided on the front of the mobile phone. 1 2 7 8 3 9 4 10 5 6 11 10

General Overview KEYS AND OPERATING ELEMENTS 1 Earpiece 2 Display 3 Left-hand softkey 4 Call key 5 Keypad 6 Star key 7 Navigation keys, up / down 8 Menu key (confirm, trigger camera) 9 Right-hand softkey 10 On-hook key 11 Hash key 11

General Overview KEYS AND OPERATING ELEMENTS HAPPY Rear View and Underside Important elements are provided on the rear and underside of the mobile phone. 12 13 14 15 16 17 12

General Overview KEYS AND OPERATING ELEMENTS 12 Camera 13 Emergency call key (SOS) 14 Headphone socket 15 MicroUSB connection port 16 Charge contacts 17 Torch lamp (LED) 13

General Overview SCOPE OF DELIVERY HAPPY Scope of Delivery The following are enclosed with the mobile phone supplied: 1 mobile phone 1 USB connection cable 1 lithium ion battery 1 charging cradle 1 quick reference manual 1 charging adapter Display Icons The table below indicates a series of display icons which frequently appear and indicate a specific status of the mobile phone. Symbol Significance Battery charge Network availability SIM not inserted Bluetooth is switched on Headphone is connected Silent mode 14

General Overview START SCREEN Start Screen The start screen is the standard display which appears when the mobile phone is switched on. Press any key in order to switch on the start screen on the mobile phone display. The start screen contains various useful indicators. In addition to the time and date, icons indicating the battery charge and network availability are also displayed. 15

Display of the time START SCREEN HAPPY Display of the network availability The current network availability is displayed at the top left of the mobile phone screen: Very good The more bars displayed, the better the reception quality. Poor If you use the dual SIM function offered by the mobile phone, the network availability and name of each mobile phone network used are displayed. Some mobile phone networks offer better coverage than others in different areas. Display of the mobile phone network The name of the mobile phone network appears in the centre of the screen above the time and date display. Display of the battery charge The current battery charge status is indicated in the mobile phone screen as follows: Full Half empty Low Empty When the battery charge is low, a corresponding warning message appears in the display. In cases where the battery charge is extremely low, it is possible that the back-lighting for the screen no longer works and certain functions are no longer available. When the battery charge drops below a minimum status, the mobile phone switches off automatically. Charge the battery in the mobile phone. Display of the time The current time is displayed in the centre of the mobile phone screen. Set the time before using the phone for the first time. Display of the date The current date is displayed in the mobile phone screen underneath the time. Set the date before using the phone for the first time. 16

Putting the Mobile Phone into Operation INSERTING THE SIM CARD Putting the Mobile Phone into Operation This chapter provides information on preparing the mobile phone for use. Before you start, please read the safety information on Pages 5-8. Inserting the SIM Card Before you can start to use the mobile phone, you must insert your SIM card (not included in the equipment supplied) in the phone. At certain points of this operating manual, reference is made to "SIM1". Since this device supports the use of 2 SIM cards (dual SIM), the settings are also applicable for SIM2 at the respective points. The SIM card slots are labelled. The emergency call (SOS) function of the phone is completed by SIM card. Therefore, the emergency call (SOS) function can only be used when a SIM card is inserted. 1. Remove the battery compartment cover. Use the notch on the underside of the mobile phone. 2. Insert the SIM card as illustrated. The battery compartment contains a useful diagram which indicates how to position and align the SIM card correctly in the compartment. 17

Putting the Mobile Phone into Operation INSERTING A MICROSD MEMORY CARD HAPPY Inserting a MicroSD Memory Card A microsd memory card (not included in the equipment supplied) can be inserted, as an option, in the mobile phone. This increases the quantity of data which can be stored on the mobile phone. 1. Slide the microsd memory card with the contacts facing down in the open compartment as illustrated. The shape of the compartment ensures the battery cannot be inserted incorrectly. 18

Putting the Mobile Phone into Operation INSERTING THE BATTERY Inserting the Battery Before you can use the mobile phone, you must insert the battery in the mobile phone. 1. Insert the battery (2) as illustrated. The shape of the compartment ensures the battery cannot be inserted incorrectly. 2. Replace the battery compartment cover (1). The battery compartment cover (1) latches audibly into place. 1 2 19

Putting the Mobile Phone into Operation CHARGING THE BATTERY HAPPY Charging the Battery When charging the battery for the first time, it should be charged for at least 4 hours. Some batteries only reach their full capacity after several complete charge/discharge cycles. If the battery is fully discharged, it may take some time for the charging process to be indicated. Before starting to charge the battery, check that it has been installed properly. Do not remove the battery while the mobile phone is being charged. This could damage the phone. Charging the battery with the charging adapter 1. Connect the power plug to a properly installed power socket. 2. Connect the microusb plug to the microusb connection port on the mobile phone. Ensure that the microusb plug is correctly aligned to the microusb connection port when connecting it. The charging process is indicated in the display by means of a charging battery icon. 20

Putting the Mobile Phone into Operation CHARGING THE BATTERY Charging the battery with the charging cradle 1. Connect the power plug to a properly installed power socket. 2. Connect the microusb plug to the USB connection port on the rear side of the charging cradle. 3. Place the mobile phone in the charging cradle as illustrated. The charging process is indicated in the display by means of a charging battery icon. 21

Putting the Mobile Phone into Operation SWITCHING THE MOBILE PHONE ON AND OFF HAPPY Switching the Mobile Phone On and Off 1. Press the On-hook key for 3 seconds. Some SIM cards will require you to enter a PIN code. Follow the instructions on the screen. 22

Using the Mobile Phone INFORMATION ON NAVIGATION Using the Mobile Phone This chapter provides information on the ways to operate the mobile phone. Information on Navigation Press the navigation keys / to navigate through the menus and submenus provided by the mobile phone and press the softkeys (on the left and right) to start functions. Different functions are assigned to the softkeys according to the various menus. The right-hand softkey is generally assigned the "Confirm/Save/Option" function and the left-hand softkey the "Back/ Cancel" function. You will find display texts ( Add new contact ) illustrated in many sections of this operating manual. These display texts correspond to the texts which appear in the screen of your mobile phone. 23

Using the Mobile Phone METHODS OF ENTERING TEXT HAPPY Methods of Entering Text You can change the text input method to enter other characters. Multi-tap, capital letters Multi-tap, small letters Digits 123 Multi-tap In order to enter text in multi-tap mode, press the key labelled with the corresponding letter/character. If the first character of the group is required, press the key once. If the second character is required, press it twice, and so on. To enter two characters assigned to the same key, press the key the respective number of times to enter the first character. Wait until the cursor skips to the next position and then enter the letter. Punctuation and special characters Check that you are in Edit mode and press the key. Punctuation marks and special characters are displayed. Use the navigation keys / to move to the required character and press the left-hand softkey to accept it. Repeatedly pressing the key in Edit mode scrolls through a list of frequently used punctuation and special characters. Other entries and functions Press the key to enter a space. Press the right-hand softkey to delete characters. Press and hold the right-hand softkey for 2 seconds to delete all the characters. 24

Using the Mobile Phone MAKING, TAKING AND ENDING CALLS Making, Taking and Ending Calls The following descriptions of functions assume that the start screen is displayed as the starting point. Making calls 1. Enter the phone number required. Press the right-hand softkey to delete a digit or press and hold the right-hand softkey for 2 seconds to delete all the digits. 2. Press the Call key. The phone number is dialled. Taking a call Incoming calls are indicated differently, according to the settings defined in the mobile phone. The mobile phone can signal an incoming call by ringing and/or vibrating. 1. Press the Call key to take an incoming call. Rejecting a call Press the On-hook key to reject an incoming call. Ending a call Press the On-hook key to end a call in progress. 25

Using the Mobile Phone MENU OPTIONS AVAILABLE DURING A CALL HAPPY Menu Options Available During a Call You can change some settings while a call is in progress. 1. Press the left-hand softkey while a call is in progress in order to open the menu during the call. Handsfree You can select whether to hear the caller via the loudspeaker. 1. Select the H-Free option while a call is in progress. The caller can then be heard over the loudspeaker. 2. Select Options H-Held to deactivate the loudspeaker again. Muting the microphone You can switch the microphone off while the call is in progress. Muting the phone means that the call continues to be connected, you can still hear the caller but the caller can no longer hear you. 1. While a call is in progress, navigate to the Options option. 2. Select Mute. The microphone is switched off. 3. Select Options Unmute. The muting function is deactivated and the caller is able to hear you again. Putting a call on hold You can select whether to put the call in progress on hold. Putting a call on hold basically means keeping the caller connected but having no direct communication. The caller is put on hold enabling you to call someone else. The first caller cannot hear this call. 1. While a call is in progress, navigate to Options Hold single call. The caller is put on hold. 2. Navigate to Retrieve in order to resume the call. 26

Using the Mobile Phone MENU OPTIONS AVAILABLE DURING A CALL Conference calls You can set-up a conference call, meaning communicating with at least two other parties at the same time. 1. While a call is in progress, navigate to Options Phonebook and select another contact. 2. Press the Call key. The phone number of the contact selected is dialled. The call with the first caller is put on hold. 3. Select Options Conference. The conference call is set-up and you can now talk to both parties (or more). To end the conference call, select Options End conf. call or press the Onhook key. Alternatively, select Options End single call to end the call with one of the parties involved in the conference call. 27

Using the Mobile Phone SETTING THE RECEIVER VOLUME HAPPY Setting the receiver volume Adjust the receiver volume of the mobile phone while a call is in progress: 1. Use the Navigation keys / to raise or lower the volume. CAUTION! Risk of damage to hearing! Listening at full volume for a longer period could cause hearing damage. Avoid telephoning with the receiver at full volume. Key lock The key lock function is intended to prevent other functions being activated inadvertently. 1. Press and hold the Navigation key for 2 seconds to switch the key lock on. 2. Press and hold the Navigation key again for 2 seconds to switch the key lock off. Calls can be received and taken on the phone as normal even when the key lock is activated. Incoming calls and text messages are indicated by the respective ringing tone set and incoming calls can be taken by pressing the Call key. Torch You can use the mobile phone as a torch. An LED is provided on the bottom of the mobile phone which can be switched on. 1. Press and hold the key for 2 seconds. The LED lights up. 2. Press and hold the key for 2 seconds again. The LED goes out. 28

Mobile Phone Menu Mobile Phone Menu The main mobile phone menu is divided into topically organised groups (submenus). All the most important functions are explained below. Some texts in the menu appear as scrolling text. Wait a moment for the respective selection in order to be able to read the scrolling text completely. 29

Mobile Phone Menu CALL LISTS HAPPY 1 Call Lists Your mobile phone stores the last numbers dialled, calls received and calls missed in various call lists. If one of the phone numbers received matches an entry in the phone book, the associated name appears. 30

Mobile Phone Menu CALL LIST OPTIONS Call list options The call list options are identical in all the call lists ( Received calls, Dialled calls and Missed calls ). Call You can call an entry from the call lists. 1. Navigate to Menu Call center Call logs. 2. Select the required call list ( Received calls, Dialled calls or Missed calls ). 3. Select the required entry. 4. Press the Call key. The entry selected is dialled. View This option provides more detailed information (e.g. time and date of the call and number of calls) regarding the entry selected. 1. Navigate to Menu Call center Call logs. 2. Select the required call list ( Received calls, Dialled calls or Missed calls ). 3. Select the required entry. 4. Select Options View. An overview of more detailed information on the selected entry is displayed. 31

Mobile Phone Menu CALL LIST OPTIONS HAPPY Writing a text message You can write and send a text message to the selected entry. 1. Navigate to Menu Call center Call logs. 2. Select the required call list ( Received calls, Dialled calls or Missed calls ). 3. Select the required entry. 4. Select Options Send text message. 5. Enter your text. 6. Select Options Send to. 7. Select the required contact. Alternatively, enter the phone number manually ( Enter number ). 8. Select Options Send. The text message is sent. Save in the phone book You can store entries in the call list in your phone book. 1. Navigate to Menu Call center Call logs. 2. Select the required call list ( Received calls, Dialled calls or Missed calls ). 3. Select the required entry. 4. Select Options Save to Phonebook. 5. Enter a name for the phone book contact. 6. Select Options Save. The phone book contact is saved. 32

Mobile Phone Menu CALL LIST OPTIONS Delete You can delete an entry from the call lists. 1. Navigate to Menu Call center Call logs. 2. Select the required call list ( Received calls, Dialled calls or Missed calls ). 3. Select the required entry. 4. Select Options Clear and confirm the prompt. The contact is deleted. Delete all You can delete all the entries in a call list. 1. Navigate to Menu Call center Call logs Delete call logs. 2. Confirm the prompt. All the entries in the call list are deleted. 33

Mobile Phone Menu CALL SETTINGS HAPPY Call Settings You can use this menu to define various settings which affect the phoning behaviour of your mobile phone. Send own phone number You can define whether you send your own phone number to the person called with each outgoing call ( Send ID ), not to send it ( Hide ID ) or have this setting defined by your mobile phone provider ( Set by network ). 1. Navigate to Menu Call center Call settings SIM1 call settings Caller ID. 2. Select the required setting. The setting is saved. Call waiting You can define whether a new, incoming call should be indicated by means of the call waiting signal while a call is already in progress. 1. Navigate to Menu Call center Call settings SIM1 call settings Call waiting. 2. Select the required setting. This service may need to be enabled by your mobile phone provider. You can check whether the service is available by selecting Query status. 34

Mobile Phone Menu CALL SETTINGS Call divert You can define whether and in what situations ( Divert if no answer, Divert if busy, Divert all data calls, Cancel all diverts ) incoming calls to your mobile phone should be forwarded to another phone number which you define. 1. Navigate to Menu Call center Call settings SIM1 call settings Call divert. 2. Select the required call divert setting. 3. Select Activate. 4. Select whether the calls should be diverted to a mailbox or a phone number. 5. Enter the phone number required. Alternatively, select Options Add from Phonebook and select a contact from the phone book. 6. Select Options Done. The setting is saved. If necessary, deactivate all the call diversions you have set-up. Navigate to Menu Call center Call settings SIM1 call settings Call divert Cancel all diverts. Automatic redialling You can define whether your mobile phone should automatically try and redial a number previously dialled but which was engaged or could not be reached at the time as soon as the mobile detects the line to the person called is no longer busy. 1. Navigate to Menu Call center Call settings Advanced settings Auto redial. 2. Select the required setting. 3. Select OK. The setting is saved. 35

Mobile Phone Menu CALL SETTINGS HAPPY Call time reminder You can define whether an acoustic signal should be issued to remind you of the call time which has elapsed until that moment while a call is in progress. You can define a single period or a repeated interval for the acoustic signal. 1. Navigate to Menu Call center Call settings Advanced settings Call time reminder. 2. Define whether you want to be reminded by an acoustic signal of the call time elapsed after a single period ( Single ) or a repeated interval ( Periodic ). You can also define the intervals at which the acoustic signal should be issued. 3. Select OK. The setting is saved. Answer mode You can define the way and means by which you take phone calls. 1. Navigate to Menu Call center Call settings Advanced settings Answer mode. 2. Select the required setting. 3. Select OK. The setting is saved. 36

Mobile Phone Menu PHONE BOOK 2 Phone Book The phone book in the phone can store up to 300 entries. You can store other entries on the SIM card. 37

Mobile Phone Menu PHONE BOOK HAPPY Adding a contact Always enter phone numbers with the country and area codes. When the memory capacity is used up, the corresponding message appears when an attempt is made to store another contact. Before new entries can be stored, old contacts must be deleted. The phone book entries are arranged alphabetically. To skip directly to an entry, use the keypad to enter the first letters of the name stored. It may be necessary to press a key several times. To enter a name starting with the letter "L", press the key three times. 1. Navigate to Menu Phonebook Add new contact Selection mode. 2. Enter the name and phone number. 3. Select Options Save. The phone book contact is saved. You can also assign a speed dialling number or picture to the contacts saved. Calling a contact You can call contacts stored in the phone book as follows: 1. Navigate to Menu Phonebook. Alternatively, press the Navigation key to open the phone book. 2. Select the required contact. To skip directly to an entry, use the keypad to enter the first letters of the name stored. It may be necessary to press a key several times. To enter a name starting with the letter "L", press the key three times. 3. Press the Call key. The phone number is dialled. 38

Mobile Phone Menu PHONE BOOK SETTINGS Deleting a contact You can delete a contact from the phone book as follows: 1. Navigate to Menu Phonebook. 2. Select the required contact. 3. Select Options Clear and confirm the prompt. The contact is deleted. Phone book settings Advanced settings can be defined in the phone book settings. Preferred storage location You can define your preferred storage location for phone book entries. Depending on the setting defined, phone book entries are saved on the SIM card or in the mobile phone memory or on both without any further confirmation requests. 1. Navigate to Menu Phonebook Options Phonebook settings Preferred storage. 2. Select the storage location SIM1, Phone or All. The setting is saved. If you have inserted two SIM cards in your mobile phone, you can define both SIM cards as the preferred storage location for your phone book entries. Memory status Information appears regarding the number of contacts stored and storage locations available: 1. Navigate to Menu Phonebook Options Phonebook settings Memory status. The storage locations available are displayed. If two SIM cards are inserted in the mobile phone, the overview distinguishes between the storage locations available on both SIM cards and the mobile phone. 39

Mobile Phone Menu SPEED DIALLING HAPPY Speed Dialling You can assign speed dialling for up to eight phone book entries to the keys to. Activating the speed dialling function Firstly, the speed dialling function must be switched on. 1. Navigate to Menu Phonebook Options Phonebook settings Speed dial Status. 2. Select On. The speed dial function is activated. 3. Select Off. The speed dial function is deactivated. Adding contacts for speed dialling Add contacts to the speed dialling function in order to be able to dial them via the keys to. You can only assign speed dialling numbers to contacts who are already stored in the phone book. 1. Navigate to Menu Phonebook Options Phonebook settings Speed dial Set numbers. 2. Select an empty speed dial storage location ( <Empty> ). 3. Select the required contact. The setting is saved. Calling contacts via speed dialling You can use the speed dialling function from the start screen. 1. Press and hold one of the keys to for 2 seconds. The speed dial contact assigned to the respective key to is dialled. 40

Mobile Phone Menu TEXT MESSAGES 3 Text Messages You can use the mobile phone to send and receive text messages (SMS). A standard text message contains 160 characters. 41

Mobile Phone Menu TEXT MESSAGES HAPPY Writing text messages Use the function to write short text messages: Extra costs may be incurred for texts in excess of 160 characters. 1. Navigate to Menu Messages Write message. 2. Enter your text. 3. Select Options Send to Enter number. 4. Enter the phone number required. Alternatively, select Add from Phonebook and then the required phone book contact. 5. Select Options Send. The text message is sent. Inbox The text messages received are stored in the inbox. View Open the text message to read the content. 1. Navigate to Menu Messages Inbox. 2. Select the required text message. 3. Select Options View. The text message is opened. 42

Mobile Phone Menu TEXT MESSAGES Reply Send a reply to the sender of the text message received. 1. Navigate to Menu Messages Inbox. 2. Select the required text message. 3. Select Options Reply. 4. Enter your text. 5. Select Options Send to. 6. Select the sender of the text message received. 7. Select Options Send. The text message is sent. Call sender Call the sender of the text message received. 1. Navigate to Menu Messages Inbox. 2. Select the required text message. 3. Select Options Call sender. The sender of the message received is called. Forward You can forward a text message received to another contact. 1. Navigate to Menu Messages Inbox. 2. Select the required text message. 3. Select Options Forward. 4. Edit the selected text message. 5. Select Options Send to. 6. Enter the phone number required. Alternatively, select Add from Phonebook and then the required phone book contact. 7. Select Options Send. The text message is sent. 43

Mobile Phone Menu TEXT MESSAGES HAPPY Delete You can delete a text message you have received. 1. Navigate to Menu Messages Inbox. 2. Select the required text message. 3. Select Options Clear and confirm the prompt. The text message is deleted Delete all You can delete all the text messages saved in the Inbox folder. 1. Navigate to Menu Messages Inbox. 2. Select a text message. 3. Select Options Delete all and confirm the prompt. All the text messages in the inbox are deleted. Save to phonebook You can save a phone number, from which you have received a text message, in your phone book. 1. Navigate to Menu Messages Inbox. 2. Select the required text message. 3. Select Options Save to Phonebook. 4. Enter a name for the phone book contact. 5. Select Options Save. The phone number from which a text message was received is stored together with the name as a phone book entry. 44

Mobile Phone Menu TEXT MESSAGES Drafts You can save a text message you have written in the Draft folder. This provides you access to frequently used texts. Save to drafts Write a text which you want to save as a draft. 1. Navigate to Menu Messages Drafts. 2. Enter your text. 3. Select Options Save. The text message is saved as a draft. View Open the text message saved as a draft message to display the content. 1. Navigate to Menu Messages Drafts. 2. Select the required draft message. 3. Select View. The text message is opened. Send Send the text, saved as a draft, to a recipient. 1. Navigate to Menu Messages Drafts. 2. Select the required draft message. 3. Select Options Send to. 4. Enter the phone number required. Alternatively, select Add from Phonebook and then the required phone book contact. 5. Select Options Send. The text message is sent. 45

Mobile Phone Menu TEXT MESSAGES HAPPY Edit You can edit a text which you have already saved as a draft. 1. Navigate to Menu Messages Drafts. 2. Select the required draft message. 3. Select Options Edit. 4. Edit the draft text according to your requirements. 5. Select Options Save. The modifications are saved. Delete You can delete a text message saved as a draft. 1. Navigate to Menu Messages Drafts. 2. Select the required draft message. 3. Select Options Clear and confirm the prompt. The draft message is deleted. Delete all You can delete all the texts saved as drafts. 1. Navigate to Menu Messages Drafts. 2. Select a draft text. 3. Select Options Delete all and confirm the prompt. All the text messages saved as drafts are deleted. 46

Mobile Phone Menu TEXT MESSAGES Sent messages The text messages sent from your mobile phone can be stored. 1. Navigate to Menu Messages Sent messages. View Open the text message to read the content. 1. Navigate to Menu Messages Sent messages. 2. Select the required text message. 3. Select Options View. The text message is opened. Forward You can forward a text message already sent to another contact. 1. Navigate to Menu Messages Sent messages. 2. Select the required text message. 3. Select Options Forward. 4. Edit the selected text message. 5. Select Options Send to. 6. Enter the phone number required. Alternatively, select Add from Phonebook and then the required phone book contact. 7. Select Options Send. The text message is sent. 47

Mobile Phone Menu TEXT MESSAGES HAPPY Delete You can delete a text message you have sent. 1. Navigate to Menu Messages Sent messages. 2. Select the required text message. 3. Select Options Clear and confirm the prompt. The sent message, which was stored, is deleted. Delete all You can delete all the texts saved as having been sent. 1. Navigate to Menu Messages Sent messages. 2. Select a text message. 3. Select Options Delete all and confirm the prompt. All the text messages stored as sent messages are deleted. Preferred storage This defines whether the text messages are stored on the mobile phone or SIM card. The advantage of storage on the mobile phone is that it has a larger capacity than that of the SIM card. If you insert the SIM card in another mobile phone, the text messages from the phone are no longer available. The advantage of the SIM card as storage location is that you save the text messages independently of the phone, the disadvantage being there is less memory capacity available. 1. Navigate to Menu Messages SMS settings Preferred storage. 2. Select the preferred storage location SIM1 / Phone. Use the or key to select your preferred storage location. 3. Select Save. The setting is saved. 48

Mobile Phone Menu TEXT MESSAGES Memory status Information appears regarding the number of text messages saved and storage locations available: 1. Navigate to Menu Messages SMS settings Memory status. The storage locations available are displayed. If two SIM cards are inserted in the mobile phone, the overview distinguishes between the storage locations available on both SIM cards and the mobile phone. 49

Mobile Phone Menu SETTINGS HAPPY 4 Settings The Settings menu is used to change the basic settings such as time, language, call settings, telephone settings, network and security settings etc. 50

Mobile Phone Menu PHONE SETTINGS Phone Settings You can define the basic settings for the mobile phone, such as language, time, date, back-lighting etc. Time and date Set the time and date before using the mobile phone for the first time. 1. Navigate to Menu Settings Phone settings Time and date Set time/date. 2. Enter the current time and date using the keypad. 3. Select Save. The setting is saved. Adapt the settings for time zone as well as the time and date format according to your needs. Language The mobile phone can be operated in four different languages (German, English, French and Italian). 1. Navigate to Menu Settings Phone settings Language. 2. Select the required setting. 3. Select OK. The setting is saved. 51

Mobile Phone Menu PHONE SETTINGS HAPPY Display Define which background image (wallpaper) you want on the start screen and whether the time should be displayed on the start screen. 1. Navigate to Menu Settings Phone settings Display Wallpaper or Show date and time. 2. Then define which image you want to be displayed on the start screen and whether the date and time should be displayed on the start screen. If you have stored private pictures on the mobile phone, you can also use one of them as the background image. Back-lighting You can define how bright the back-lighting of the screen display should be and how long it should be active. 1. Navigate to Menu Settings Phone settings Misc. settings LCD backlight. The darker the back-lighting of the display, the less power is required of the mobile phone battery. 2. Select the required settings. Use the or key to adjust the brightness of the display. 3. Select OK. The setting is saved. 52

Mobile Phone Menu SECURITY SETTINGS Security Settings You can define your own individual PIN and phone lock password. You can deactivate the request for your PIN from the SIM card if so required. The risk here is, should you lose your mobile phone, the data stored on it could be misused by third-parties and subsequent costs could be charged to you. When you change your PIN or phone lock password, we urgently recommend that you note down the new PIN or phone lock password and keep it where it cannot be accessed by third-parties. Switching the PIN prompt on/off Switch the function on or off. The standard PIN is contained with the documents provided with the SIM card. 1. Navigate to Menu Settings Security settings SIM security PIN lock. If you have two SIM cards inserted in your mobile phone, you can switch the prompt for the PIN for each SIM card on and off individually. 2. Enter the PIN. The setting is saved. 3. The PIN request is switched on or off. Changing the PIN The standard PIN is contained with the documents provided with the SIM card. 1. Navigate to Menu Settings Security settings SIM security Change PIN. If you have two SIM cards inserted in your mobile phone, you can change the PIN for each SIM card. 2. Enter your PIN. 3. Enter the new PIN. 4. Enter the new PIN again. 5. Confirm the prompt. The setting is saved. 53

Mobile Phone Menu SECURITY SETTINGS HAPPY The PIN is stored on the SIM card. If you give your SIM card to someone else or insert it in another mobile phone, the newly entered PIN is valid. If you forget your PIN, you can reset the SIM card to its default settings after entering the PUK. More detailed information on this is available from your mobile phone provider. Switching the phone lock on/off In its default setting, the phone lock password is 1122. The phone lock is also active when there is no SIM card inserted in the mobile phone. 1. Navigate to Menu Settings Security settings Phone security Phone lock. 2. Enter the phone lock password. The setting is saved. Changing the phone lock password In its default setting, the phone lock password is 1122. 1. Navigate to Menu Settings Security settings Phone security Change password. 2. Enter the phone lock password. 3. Enter the new phone lock password. 4. Enter the new phone lock password again. The setting is saved. 54

Mobile Phone Menu NETWORK SETTINGS Automatic key lock Define whether and, if so, when the mobile phone key lock should be automatically switched on. The key lock prevents functions being triggered inadvertently, e.g. when you put the mobile phone in your pocket. 1. Navigate to Menu Settings Security settings Phone security Phone security Auto keypad lock. 2. Select the time after which the key lock should be automatically activated. If you select 20 seconds for example, the key lock is activated automatically 20 seconds after the last time the mobile phone is used. 3. Select OK. The setting is saved. Network Settings The mobile phone searches for and automatically selects the mobile network assigned to the SIM card or mobile phone provider (network operator). The presettings in this menu are set-up by the SIM card or network operator. We recommend that you do not alter the settings in this menu. 55

Mobile Phone Menu DUAL-SIM SETTINGS HAPPY Dual-SIM Settings The dual-sim function can be used, for example, to keep private and business calls separate without the need to use a second mobile phone. In addition, you can use two different, specifically chosen mobile phone rates if, for example, you are frequently abroad. If you want to use the dual-sim function, insert two SIM cards in the mobile phone. The SIM cards inserted are simultaneously active so that you can be reached via both phone numbers at the same time. 1. Navigate to Menu Settings Dual SIM settings or Dual SIM switch. The SIM card(s) available is/are displayed in all menus in which access is made to the SIM card(s) inserted. You can then decide individually whether the respective function should be executed by one or both of the SIM cards. 56

Mobile Phone Menu BLUETOOTH Bluetooth The Bluetooth function, a standard for wireless data transfer, can be used to exchange data with other Bluetooth-capable devices free of charge. Switching Bluetooth on/off Switch the function on or off. 1. Navigate to Menu Settings Bluetooth Power. 2. Select On to activate the Bluetooth function 3. Select Off to deactivate the Bluetooth function Visibility You can define whether your mobile phone should be visible for other Bluetooth-capable devices in the environment. 1. Navigate to Menu Settings Bluetooth Visibility. 2. Select On. The mobile phone is visible for other Bluetooth-capable devices. 3. Select Off. The mobile phone is not visible for other Bluetooth-capable devices. Connecting devices You can search for other Bluetooth-capable devices in your environment with which you want to connect your mobile phone. 1. Navigate to Menu Settings Bluetooth My device Search new device. 2. Follow the instructions on the screen. Your mobile phone is connected to the device selected. 57

Mobile Phone Menu RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS HAPPY Device name You can assign your mobile phone a name via which it can be identified and located under other Bluetooth-capable devices. The default setting for the mobile phone is the name MTKBTDEVICE. The name of the mobile phone is limited to 18 characters. 1. Navigate to Menu Settings Bluetooth My name. 2. Enter a name for the mobile phone. 3. Select Options Done. The setting is saved. Restore Factory Settings You should reset the mobile phone to its default factory settings before handing over the mobile phone to third parties, e.g. for repair or resale. Make a copy of your personal data on your SIM card or microsd memory card prior to initiating a reset to the factory settings. 1. Navigate to Menu Settings Restore settings. 2. Enter the phone lock password. In its default setting, the phone lock password is 1122. 3. Confirm the prompt. The mobile phone is reset to its factory settings. 58

Mobile Phone Menu EMERGENCY CALL FUNCTION (SOS KEY) Emergency Call Function (SOS Key) Die SOS key on the rear of the mobile phone is assigned an emergency call function. Press and hold the SOS key for approx. 3 sec. to trigger an emergency call. An acoustic alarm signal is sounded and the emergency text is sent to the phone numbers stored for the purpose. After that, the respective phone numbers stored are dialled in succession in Handsfree mode. You can assign up to five phone numbers to the SOS key. CAUTION! Risk of hearing damage! The acoustic alarm signals is very loud and can cause hearing damage if sounded close to the ear. Hold the mobile phone away from your ear if you press the SOS key. Switching the emergency call function on/off Before using the emergency call function, it must be activated. 1. Navigate to Menu Settings Emergency Settings Switch. 2. Select On. The emergency call function is activated. 3. Select Off. The emergency call function is deactivated. Selecting a SIM card You must define which SIM card should be used to initiate calls and send text messages automatically in an emergency. Automatic calls and text messages are only received by numbers which have been stored (refer to "Emergency call numbers"). 1. Navigate to Menu Settings Emergency Settings Select SIM. 2. Select the required SIM card. 3. Select OK. The setting is saved. 59

Mobile Phone Menu EMERGENCY CALL FUNCTION (SOS KEY) HAPPY Call chain Set whether the emergency call numbers should be called once or repeatedly. If the telephone chain function is activated, all the phone numbers stored are dialled in succession in 3 complete cycles. This ensures that the emergency call function is not interrupted by answering machines or mailboxes. 1. Navigate to Menu Settings Emergency Settings SOS Chain. 2. Select On. The function is activated. 3. Select Off. The function is deactivated. Emergency call numbers You can save up to five phone numbers to which an emergency call and emergency text are sent after the function has been triggered by pressing the SOS key. Do not assign any official emergency call service numbers. A false alarm can lead to considerable costs which could be charged to you. 1. Navigate to Menu Settings Emergency Settings Number List. 2. Select an empty storage location ( <Empty> ). 3. Enter the necessary phone number. 4. Select OK and confirm the prompt. The setting is saved. 60

Mobile Phone Menu EMERGENCY CALL FUNCTION (SOS KEY) SOS text message Save an SOS text message which will be sent to the stored phone numbers after triggering the emergency call function. The content of the emergency text messages is limited to 139 characters. The SOS text message function is automatically activated when the emergency call function is switched on. Content of the text message Define the content of the SOS text message. 1. Navigate to Menu Settings Emergency Settings Content. 2. Edit the emergency text message. 3. Select Done. The setting is saved. 61

Mobile Phone Menu REMINDER, DISCHARGED BATTERY HAPPY Reminder, Discharged Battery The alert function in the case low battery power can be used to initiate the dispatch of a text message to any phone numbers informing you that the battery in your mobile phone is almost empty and must be recharged. Reminder, switching on/off Switch the function on or off. 1. Navigate to Menu Settings Charge remind Switch. 2. Select On. The function is activated. 3. Select Off. The function is deactivated. Selecting a SIM card Define the SIM card from which an automatic text message should be sent. The automatic text messages can only be received by phone numbers stored. 1. Navigate to Menu Settings Charge remind Select SIM. 2. Select the required SIM card. 3. Select OK. The setting is saved. Content of the text message Define the content of the text message which should be sent when the battery in the mobile phone is almost empty and must be recharged. The content of the text messages is limited to 127 characters. The default content of the text message is Charge battery! 1. Navigate to Menu Settings Charge remind Content. 2. Edit the content of the text message. 3. Select OK. The setting is saved. 62

Mobile Phone Menu AUTOMATIC HANDSFREE FUNCTION Number list Set-up a list not exceeding five phone numbers to which the text message should be sent. 1. Navigate to Menu Settings Charge remind Number List. 2. Select an empty storage location ( <Empty> ). 3. Enter the necessary phone number. 4. Select OK and confirm the prompt. The setting is saved. Automatic Handsfree Function When making or taking a call, you can define whether to hear the caller via the loudspeaker automatically. You can also switch the Handsfree function on and off during a call. CAUTION! Risk of hearing damage! Exposure to the receiver earpiece at full volume for a long period could cause ear damage. Avoid listening via the loudspeaker at full volume. Do not hold the mobile phone directly on the ear when listening via the loudspeaker. 1. Navigate to Menu Settings Hand free setting. 2. Select On. The function is activated. 3. Select Off. The function is deactivated. 63

Mobile Phone Menu ORGANISER HAPPY 5 Organiser The organiser contains helpful functions, such as pocket calculator, alarm clock and calendar, for use in planning organisation. 64

Mobile Phone Menu CALENDAR Calendar The calendar provides an overview of the days, weeks and months of the year. 1. Navigate to Menu Organizer Calendar. An overview of the current month with the weekdays appears. Use the and keys to navigate horizontally and the and keys to navigate vertically. Jump to date You can skip directly to a date in the future or past as necessary. This may be useful, for example, if you want to know on which weekday a birthday, marriage or other important events fall in the following year. 1. Navigate to Menu Organizer Calendar Jump to date. 2. Enter the required date using the keypad. 3. Select OK. The date entered appears on a coloured background. You can use other functions available in the Calendar menu. For example, you can switch views or add, edit or delete appointments and tasks. 65

Mobile Phone Menu ALARM CLOCK HAPPY Alarm Clock You can use the mobile phone as an alarm clock. You can set up to five different alarms. 1. Navigate to Menu Organizer Alarm. 2. Select the required alarm. 3. Select Edit. Switching the alarm clock on/off 1. Switch the alarm clock on or off. Use the or key to switch the alarm clock on and off. Setting the wake-up time 1. Enter the wake-up time. Repeat You can define whether the alarm clock rings once, or is repeated daily or on certain days. Define other settings to the weekdays according to the selection or set the days on which the alarm should wake you. 1. Select Repeat Selection mode. 2. Select the required entry. 3. Select OK. The setting is saved. Alarm tone You can select whether you want to be woke by an ringing tone or by a programmed radio station. 1. Select Alarm tone. Use the or key to choose whether to be woken by a ringing tone ( Tone ) or a radio station ( FM radio ). 66

Mobile Phone Menu ALARM CLOCK Snooze 1. Select Snooze (min). Use the or key to set the duration of the snooze period to 1, 3, 5 or 10 minutes. Setting the ringing tone You can set a ringing tone for the alarm clock. 1. Select Tone. 2. Select the required ringing tone. 3. Select OK. The setting is saved. Alert type You can define how the mobile phone should provide its alert signals Ring only, Vib. only or Vib. and ring. 1. Select Alert type. 2. Select the required alert type. Use the or key to set the type of alert 3. Select OK. The alert type set is saved. 67

Mobile Phone Menu MULTIMEDIA HAPPY 6 Multimedia There is a camera and a radio integrated in your mobile phone. 68

Mobile Phone Menu CAMERA Camera Use the camera to take photos at any time and any place. Observe local regulations and respect other peoples' rights of privacy. 1. Press the Navigation key. The subject in front of the camera lens appears on the mobile phone screen. 2. Press the left-hand side of the raised key (between the Navigation keys). The camera integrated in the mobile phone takes the photo. You can adjust the quality of the photos taken, activate various effects on the camera, change the white balance and define a variety of other settings. Some settings assume an in-depth knowledge of photography. Test the most convenient way of presenting photos for yourself. Preferred storage Before starting to take photos with the mobile phone, you must define the microsd memory card inserted as the storage location for the photos. 1. Select Phone or Memory card. The setting is saved. Image viewer The image viewer provides an overview of your pictures and it can be managed according to your needs. 1. Select Options Photos. The collection of photos is displayed in the format you have defined. You can use the Browse style option to display the photos as a full image and other information on the image. In addition, you can change the display format of the photos and rename, delete or sort photos. 69