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Mobile Phone with Touch Screen Operating Manual 24.10.2014 en/en Olympia Business Systems Vertriebs GmbH Zum Kraftwerk 1 45527 Hattingen

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Table of Contents Table of Contents For Your Safety... 5 General Safety Information... 5 Intended Use... 7 Unintended Use (Foreseeable Misuse)... 7 General Overview... 8 Scope of Delivery... 8 Keys and Operating Elements... 8 Description of Operating Sequences in the Manual... 10 Display Icons... 10 Start Screen... 11 Putting the Mobile Phone into Operation... 13 Inserting the SIM Card... 13 Inserting a MicroSD Memory Card... 14 Inserting the Battery... 14 Charging the Battery... 15 Switching the Mobile Phone On and Off... 16 Calibrating the Touch Screen... 16 Using the Mobile Phone... 17 Information on Navigation... 17 Methods of Entering Text... 18 Making and Taking Calls... 19 Menu Options Available During a Call... 20 Text Messages (SMS)... 21... 22 Phone Book... 23 Speed Dialling... 25 Text Messages... 26 Settings... 34 Emergency Call Function (SOS Key)... 37 Reminder, Discharged Battery... 39 Network Settings... 40 Security Settings... 40 Connectivity... 41 Restore Factory Settings... 41 Call Settings... 42 Bluetooth... 44 Call Lists... 46 Picture Dialling... 49 User Profiles... 51 Camera... 54 3

Table of Contents Radio... 56 Calendar... 58 Organiser... 61 Alarm Clock... 62 Torch... 63 Calculator... 63 File Manager... 63 Other Important Information... 64 Troubleshooting... 64 Technical Data... 65 Declaration of Conformity... 66 SAR Information... 67 Disposal... 68 Maintenance... 69 Guarantee... 70 Index... 71 4

For Your Safety For Your Safety General Safety Information Throughout this document, highlighted texts indicate potential dangers and risks. The danger levels are aligned to the conventions defined in ANSI Z535.6-2011. Significance of the Signal Words WARNING! Risk of fatal and serious personal injury! Probability of occurrence: possible CAUTION! Risk of moderate to minor personal injury! Probability of occurrence: possible ATTENTION! Risk of property damage! Probability of occurrence: possible General Safety Information 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 suffocation! Keep out of reach of children! Keep packaging materials and protective foils out of reach of children. Keep the device and any accessories out of reach of children. Small children can swallow small parts. 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 General Safety Information 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 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. ATTENTION! Avoid 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 observing the applicable legal regulations. 6

For Your Safety Intended Use 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. 7

General Overview Scope of Delivery General Overview This chapter provides information on the individual elements of the mobile phone. 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 1 headset Keys and Operating Elements 1 2 3 4 1 Earpiece 2 Screen display 3 Call key 4 On-hook key 5 Direct dialling 5 8

General Overview Keys and Operating Elements 6 7 8 14 9 10 11 13 12 6 Loudspeaker 7 SOS (emergency call) key 8 Camera 9 Volume key, increase / decrease 10 Torch key 11 Key lock switch 12 Battery compartment cover 13 Charge contacts 14 MicroUSB connection port 9

General Overview Description of Operating Sequences in the Manual Description of Operating Sequences in the Manual Phonebook Represents the keys Represents text in the display Indicates icons in the display 1. This indicates the first step in a set of instructions. 2. This indicates the next step in a set of instructions. NOTE This indicates important, additional information regarding the task currently being completed on the mobile phone. This indicates helpful information intended to simplify using the mobile phone. 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 Bluetooth is switched on Headset is connected Silent mode 10

General Overview Start Screen Start Screen The start screen is the standard display which appears when the mobile phone is switched on. The start screen contains various useful indicators. In addition to the time (5), network operator (2) and first menu options (4), icons indicating the battery charge (1) and network availability (6) and first two picture dialling contacts (3) are also displayed. 6 1 5 2 3 4 Display of the Network Availability The current network availability is displayed graphically at the top left of the mobile phone screen: Very good Poor The more bars in the display icon the better the reception quality. Some mobile phone networks offer better coverage than others in different areas. Display of the Network Operator The name of the network operator appears at the top right of the mobile phone screen, underneath the battery charge icon. 11

General Overview Start Screen 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. NOTE NOTE 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. Charge the battery in the mobile phone. When the battery charge drops below a minimum status, the mobile phone switches off automatically. Display of the Time The time is displayed at the top left of the mobile phone screen: Set the time before using the phone for the first time. NOTE If you reset the mobile phone settings to their factory settings, the current time must be set again. 12

Putting the Mobile Phone into Operation Putting the Mobile Phone into Operation Inserting the SIM Card This chapter provides information on preparing the mobile phone for use. NOTE Before you start, please read the safety information. 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. 1. Remove the battery compartment cover (1). NOTE Use the notch (3) on the underside of the mobile phone. 2. Insert the SIM card (2) as illustrated. 1 2 3 The battery compartment contains a useful diagram which indicates how to position and align the SIM card correctly in the compartment. 13

Putting the Mobile Phone into Operation Inserting a MicroSD Memory Card 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 metal bar (1) to the left using a little force. 2. Pivot the metal bar (1) up. 3. Insert the microsd memory card (2) with the contacts facing down in the open compartment as illustrated. The shape of the compartment ensures the battery cannot be inserted incorrectly. 2 1 Inserting the Battery Before you can use the mobile phone, you must insert the battery in the mobile phone. 1. Insert the battery (1) as illustrated. The shape of the compartment ensures the battery cannot be inserted incorrectly. 2. Replace the battery compartment cover (2). 2 1 14

Putting the Mobile Phone into Operation Charging the Battery 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. NOTE 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 (1) to a properly installed power socket. 2. Connect the microusb plug (2) to the microusb connection port (3) on the mobile phone. NOTE Make sure that the microusb plug (2) is connected to the micro- USB connection port (3) the right way round. 1 2 3 15

Putting the Mobile Phone into Operation Switching the Mobile Phone On and Off Charging the battery with the charging cradle 1. Connect the power plug (1) to a properly installed power socket. 2. Connect the microusb plug (2) to the microusb connection port (3) on the charging cradle. 3. Place the mobile phone in the charging cradle as illustrated. 1 2 3 Switching the Mobile Phone On and Off 1. Press the key for 3 seconds. NOTE Some SIM cards will require you to enter a PIN code. Follow the instructions on the screen. Calibrating the Touch Screen Calibrate the screen before using the phone for the first time. 1. After switching on the mobile phone for the first time, follow the instructions which appear on the screen. NOTE If you reset the mobile phone settings to their default factory settings, the current time must be set again. 16

Using the Mobile Phone Using the Mobile Phone Information on Navigation This chapter provides information on the ways to operate the mobile phone. Information on Navigation The mobile phone is equipped with a capacitive touch screen (display). This means that the screen display reacts to the touch of a finger or other conductive input devices and is also more resistant to scratching and wear. Touch and drag your fingers directly on the screen in order to navigate through the menus and start functions on the mobile phone. NOTE The touch screen of the mobile phone can only be operated using your fingers or other conductive input devices. Therefore, do not attempt to operate the display of your mobile phone using nonconductive input tools or your fingers when wearing gloves. Key lock The key lock function is intended to prevent other functions being activated inadvertently. 1. Slide the switch at the side of the mobile phone downwards to switch the key lock function on. The screen display goes out. 2. Slide the switch at the side of the mobile phone upwards to switch the key lock function off. The start screen appears. Alternatively, press any key and drag the icon on the screen to the side to deactivate the key lock. NOTE Calls can still be taken in the normal way even when the key lock function is activated. Setting the receiver volume Adjust the receiver volume of the mobile phone while a call is in progress: 1. Press the / keys on the right-hand side of the mobile phone to raise or lower the receiver volume. Exposure to the receiver earpiece at full volume for a long period could cause ear damage. 17

Using the Mobile Phone Methods of Entering Text 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 Hiding/Unhiding the keypad Touch an editable input field in order to unhide the keypad with which to enter text. Touch to hide the keypad. In order to unhide the keypad again after having completed entering text, simply touch the text you have entered. Multi-tap In order to enter text in multi-tap mode, touch the key labelled with the corresponding letter/character. If the first character of the group is required, touch the key once. If the second character is required, touch 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 Touch in Edit mode. Punctuation marks and special characters are displayed. Select the required character. Touch several times, special characters for other languages are displayed. Repeatedly touching in Edit mode scrolls through a list of frequently used punctuation and special characters. Other entries and functions Touch to enter a space. Touch to delete a character. Touch for 2 seconds to delete all the characters. 18

Using the Mobile Phone Making and Taking Calls Making and Taking Calls The following descriptions of functions assume that the start screen is displayed as the starting point. Making calls 1. Touch the Call menu option. 2. Enter the necessary phone number. Press the key to delete incorrect entries. 3. Press the key. The number is dialled. Alternatively, touch. The number is dialled. Taking calls via the key Press the key to take an incoming call. Rejecting calls via the key Press the key to reject an incoming call. Ending calls via the key Press the key to end a call while it is in progress. 19

Using the Mobile Phone Menu Options Available During a Call Menu Options Available During a Call You can change some settings while a call is in progress. Handsfree function You can select whether to hear the caller via the loudspeaker. 1. Touch H-Free. The loudspeaker is activated while the call is in progress. 2. Touch H-Held to deactivate the loudspeaker again. Muting the microphone You can switch the microphone off while a call is in progress. Muting means that the call continues to be connected but the caller can no longer hear you. 1. While a call is in progress, touch Options Mute. The microphone is switched off. 2. Touch Options Unmute to deactivate the muting function and resume the call. 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, touch Options Hold. The caller is put on hold. 2. Touch Options Retrieve to resume the call. 20

Using the Mobile Phone Text Messages (SMS) Conference facility You can set-up a conference call, meaning communicating with at least two other parties at the same time. NOTE A condition for using the conference facility is that the function is supported by your mobile phone provider and you are already engaged in a call with someone. 1. Touch Options while a call is in progress. 2. Touch Phonebook and select another contact in the phone book. 3. Touch Call. The number of the contact selected is dialled. NOTE The call with the first caller is put on hold. 4. When the second person called takes the call, touch Conference. The conference call is made available and you can talk to both parties (or more). Text Messages (SMS) You can use the mobile phone to send and receive text messages (SMS). NOTE It is possible that not all functions described are supported by every mobile service provider. Therefore, please contact your local mobile service provider for details. Writing text messages Use the function to write short text messages: 1. Touch Messaging Write message. 2. Enter your text. 3. Touch Options. 4. Touch Send to. 5. Enter the necessary phone number. Alternatively, touch the Add from Phonebook menu option and then touch the required phone book contact. 6. Touch Options. 7. Touch Send. The text message is sent. NOTE More detailed information on text messages is provided from Page 26. 21

The main mobile phone menu is divided into topically organised groups (submenus). All the most important functions are explained below with the aid of texts, illustrations and examples. 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. 22

Phone Book Phone Book The phone book in the phone can store up to 300 entries. You can store other entries on the SIM card. 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 a required phone book contact, press the corresponding first letter. Adding a contact to the phone book Save your contacts in the phone book in order to be able to access important phone numbers quickly. 1. Touch Phonebook Options Add new contact 2. Select the storage location To SIM / To Phone. 3. Enter the name and phone number. 4. Touch Options. 5. Touch Save. The setting is saved. You can also assign a speed dialling number or picture dialling to the contacts saved. Calling a contact from the phone book You can call contacts stored in the phone book as follows. 1. Touch Phonebook. 2. Select the required contact. 3. Press the button. The number is dialled. NOTE To skip directly to an entry, enter the first letters of the name stored in the search field. It may be necessary to press a button several times. To enter a name starting with the letter "L", press the key three times. 23

Phone Book Phone book settings Advanced settings can be defined in the phone book settings. Preferred storage 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 without any further confirmation requests. 1. Touch Phonebook Options Phonebook settings Preferred storage. 2. Select the storage location SIM / Phone / Both. Memory status You can request information regarding the number of contacts stored and storage locations available: 1. Touch Phonebook Options Phonebook settings Memory status. The storage locations still available are displayed. 24

Speed Dialling Speed Dialling You can assign speed dialling for up to 2 phone book entries to the keys and. Activating the speed dialling function Firstly, the speed dialling function must be switched on. 1. Touch Phonebook Options Phonebook settings Speed dial Status. 2. Touch On. The speed dialling function is switched on. NOTE You can only assign speed dialling numbers to contacts who are already stored in the phone book. Adding contacts to the speed dialling list Add contacts to the speed dialling function in order to be able to dial them via the or key. 1. Touch Phonebook Options Phonebook settings Speed dial Set numbers. 2. Touch a key to which no contact number is assigned. 3. Touch the contact required. The setting is saved. Calling contacts via speed dialling You can use the speed dialling function from the start screen. 1. Press the or key for 3 seconds. The number is dialled. 25

Text Messages Text Messages You can use the mobile phone to send and receive text messages (SMS). NOTE It is possible that not all functions described are supported by every mobile service provider. Therefore, please contact your local mobile service provider for details. Write messages Use this function to write a text message: 1. Touch Messaging Write message. 2. Enter your text. Alternatively, touch Add from Phonebook and then the required phone book contact. 3. Touch Options Send to. 4. Enter the necessary phone number. NOTE A standard text message contains 160 characters. Extra costs may be incurred for texts in excess of 160 characters. 5. Touch Options Send. The text message is sent. Inbox The text messages received are stored in the inbox. If you have received a text message but not read it yet, the torch LED at the top of the mobile phone flashes. View Open the text message to read the content. 1. Touch Messaging Inbox. 2. Touch the text message required. 3. Touch View. The text message is opened. Reply Send a reply to the sender of the text message received. 1. Touch Messaging Inbox. 2. Touch the text message required. 3. Touch Reply by SMS. 4. Enter your text. 5. Touch Options Send to Options Send. The text message is sent. 26

Text Messages Call sender You can call the sender of the text message received. 1. Touch Messaging Inbox. 2. Touch the text message required. 3. Touch Call sender. The sender of the message received is called. Forward You can forward a text message received to another contact. 1. Touch Messaging Inbox. 2. Touch the text message required. 3. Touch Forward Options Send to Add from Phonebook. 4. Touch the contact required. Alternatively, enter the required phone number manually. 5. Touch Options Send. The text message is sent. Clear You can delete a text message you have received. 1. Touch Messaging Inbox. 2. Touch the text message required. 3. Touch Options Delete and confirm the prompt. The text message is deleted Delete all You can delete all the text messages saved in the Inbox folder. 1. Touch Messaging Inbox. 2. Touch the text message required. 3. Touch Options Delete all. 4. Confirm the prompt. All the text messages in the inbox are deleted. 27

Text Messages Save to phonebook You can save a phone number, from which you have received a text message, in your phone book. 1. Touch Messaging Inbox. 2. Touch the text message required. 3. Touch Save to Phonebook Add new contact. Alternatively, touch Replace existing to replace an existing phone book entry. 4. Select the storage location ( To SIM or To Phone ). 5. Enter a name for the phone book contact. 6. Touch Options Save. The phone number from which a text message was received is stored as a phone book entry. Drafts You can save up to six text messages as drafts. This provides you access to frequently used texts. Save to drafts Write a text which you want to save as a draft. 1. Touch Messaging Write message. 2. Enter your text. 3. Touch Options Save to Drafts. The text message is saved as a draft. View Open the draft text message to read the content. 1. Touch Messaging Drafts. 2. Touch the draft text required. 3. Touch View. The text message is opened. 28

Text Messages Send Send a text, saved as a draft, to a recipient. 1. Touch Messaging Drafts. 2. Touch the draft text required. 3. Touch Send Add from Phonebook. 4. Touch the contact required. Alternatively, enter the required phone number manually. 5. Touch Options Send. The text message is sent. Edit You can edit the text which you have already saved as a draft. 1. Touch Messaging Drafts. 2. Touch the draft text required. 3. Touch Edit. 4. Edit the draft text according to your requirements. 5. Touch Options Save to Drafts. The text message is saved as a draft. Clear You can delete a text message saved as a draft. 1. Touch Messaging Drafts. 2. Touch the draft text required. 3. Touch Delete. 4. Confirm the prompt. The text message is deleted Delete all You can delete all the text messages saved in the Drafts folder. 1. Touch Messaging Drafts. 2. Touch the draft text required. 3. Touch Delete all. 4. Confirm the prompt. All the text messages saved in the Drafts folder are deleted. 29

Text Messages Sent messages The text messages sent from your mobile phone are stored. View Open the text message to read the content. 1. Touch Messaging Sent messages. 2. Touch the text message required. 3. Touch View. The text message is opened. Forward You can forward a text message already sent to another contact. 1. Touch Messaging Sent messages. 2. Touch the text message required. 3. Touch Forward Options Send to Add from Phonebook. 4. Touch the contact required. Alternatively, enter the required phone number manually. 5. Touch Options Send. The text message is sent. Clear You can delete a text message you have sent. 1. Touch Messaging Sent messages. 2. Touch the text message required. 3. Touch Delete. 4. Confirm the prompt. The text message is deleted Delete all You can delete all the text messages you previously sent. 1. Touch Messaging Sent messages. 2. Touch the text message required. 3. Touch Delete all. 4. Confirm the prompt. All the text messages previously sent are deleted. 30

Text Messages Broadcast messages Broadcast messages are sent by a provider, such as your mobile phone provider, to all mobile phones on which this service and certain channels are activated. Switching on You must activate the function in order to receive broadcast messages. 1. Touch Messaging Broadcast messages Receive mode. 2. Touch On. The service is activated. Further information on Channel settings and Languages is available from your mobile phone provider. Reading broadcast messages You can read broadcast messages in exactly the same way as the text messages you have received or sent. 1. Touch Messaging Broadcast messages Read messages. 2. Touch the broadcast message required. The broadcast message is displayed. 31

Text Messages Settings for text messages It is possible that not all functions described are supported by every mobile service provider. Therefore, please contact your local mobile service provider for details. SIM You can change certain settings for text messages (e.g. SMSC address and message type). 1. Touch Messaging Message settings SIM. 2. Edit the entries according to your requirements. 3. Touch Options Save. The settings are saved. Memory status You can display how many storage locations are still available for text messages on the mobile phone and the SIM cards. 1. Touch Messaging Message settings Memory status. A list of storage locations still available for your text messages is displayed. Text message counter You can display how many text messages you have sent and received on the mobile phone. 1. Touch Messaging Message settings Text msg. counter. A list containing the text messages sent and received is displayed. You can reset the text message counter, if necessary. Sent messages This option can be used to define whether the text messages which you send should be stored on the mobile phone. 1. Touch Messaging Message settings Sent messages and then On or Off to change the status. NOTE When the default setting is set, the text messages sent are saved. 32

Text Messages 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 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. Touch Messaging Message settings Preferred storage and then SIM or Phone to change the status. 33

Settings Settings You can change the basic settings, such as time, language, call settings, phone settings, network and security settings, etc. 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 phone for the first time. Since the mobile phone is not connected to the internet, it does not obtain the date and time automatically. 1. Touch Settings Phone settings Time and date Set time/date. 2. Enter the current time and date using the keypad. 3. Touch Save. The settings are saved. Adapt the settings for home city and time change to your needs. Switching on/off automatically The mobile phone can be switched on or off automatically at a time you define. 1. Touch Settings Phone settings Sched. power on/off Scheduled power on. Alternatively, touch Scheduled power off. 2. Touch a free time. 3. Open the Status option and touch Enable to activate the function. 4. Enter the required time using the keypad. 5. Touch Save. The settings are saved. Language The mobile phone can be operated in four different languages ( German, English, French and Dutch ). 1. Touch Settings Phone settings Language. 2. Touch the language required. 3. Touch OK. The menu is then displayed in the language selected. 34

Settings IME settings You can define which special characters should be displayed on the keypad layout with which to enter text. This setting has an effect on the keypad layout displayed in menu option. 1. Touch Settings Phone settings International keyboards Multi language settings. 2. Touch the setting required. 3. Touch Done Yes. The setting is saved. Screen display Define which background image (wallpaper) you want on the start screen, which animation should appear after switching on and off and whether the time should be displayed on the start screen. 1. Touch Settings Phone settings Display. 2. Touch the setting required. 3. Then define which image you want to 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. 4. Then define the animation to be displayed when switching the mobile phone on and off. 5. Define whether the time should be displayed on the start screen. 6. Touch OK. The setting is saved. Flight mode Change to flight mode when you want to switch off all transmission units in the device, including all communication functions, without deactivating the remaining functions (such as the calculator, calendar or camera). Activating flight mode 1. Touch Settings Phone settings Flight mode. 2. Touch Flight mode. 3. Confirm the prompt. Flight mode is switched on. Deactivating flight mode 1. Touch Settings Phone settings Flight mode. 2. Touch Normal mode. 3. Confirm the prompt. Flight mode is switched off. 35

Settings LCD backlighting You can define how bright the back-lighting of the screen display should be and how long it should be active. 1. Touch Settings Phone settings LCD backlight. 2. Touch the setting required. 3. Touch OK. The setting is saved. Vibration on input You can define that the mobile phone should vibrate when you make entries. 1. Touch Settings Phone settings Vibrate setting for touch On. The function is activated. Automatic handsfree function You can select whether to hear the caller via the loudspeaker automatically. 1. Touch Settings Phone settings auto handsfree On. The function is activated. You can deactivate the function while a call is in progress. 36

Emergency Call Function (SOS Key) Emergency Call Function (SOS Key) The acoustic alarm signal is very loud and could cause hearing damage if held close to the ear. Therefore, keep the mobile phone away from your head when pressing the SOS key. The SOS key 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 5 phone numbers to the SOS key. Switching the emergency call function on/off Before using the emergency call function, it must be activated. 1. Touch Settings In case of emergency Emergency button On. The emergency call function is activated. Emergency call numbers You can save up to 5 phone numbers to which an emergency call and emergency text are sent after being triggered by pressing the SOS key. NOTE Do not assign any official emergency call service numbers. A false alarm can lead to considerable costs which could be charged to you. 1. Touch Settings In case of emergency Emergency contacts. 2. Touch a free storage location ( <Empty> ). 3. Touch Options Phonebook input. 4. Touch the contact required. Alternatively, enter the required phone number manually. 5. Touch OK. The phone number is saved. Emergency text message Select whether the emergency phone numbers stored should be assigned an emergency text message. 1. Touch Settings In case of emergency Emergency contacts. 2. Select an emergency number. 3. Touch Options Send SMS config to switch the function on or off. 37

Emergency Call Function (SOS Key) Editing text Enter a text from which it is clearly evident to the recipient that you are in an emergency situation and require help. 1. Touch Settings In case of emergency Emergency contacts. 2. Select an emergency number. 3. Touch Options Emergency SMS content. The content of the emergency text messages in this case is limited to 63 characters. 4. Enter the required text using the keypad. When the default settings are set, the standard text for the emergency message is Emergency!Please Call Me!. 5. Touch OK. The emergency text message is saved. Volume of emergency call key Set the volume of the alert signal on pressing the Emergency Call key. 1. Touch Settings In case of emergency SOS Volume. 2. Adjust the setting using the regulator. Call chain Switch the function on or off. 1. Touch Settings In case of emergency Call chain. 2. Touch On. The call chain is activated. 3. Touch Off. The call chain is deactivated. NOTE If the telephone chain setting is activated, all the phone numbers stored are dialled in succession a total of three times. This ensures that the emergency call function is not interrupted by answering machines or mailboxes. 38

Reminder, Discharged Battery Reminder, Discharged Battery The reminder function in the case of a discharged battery 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. Status Switch the function on or off. 1. Touch Settings In case of emergency Low Battery Alert On/Off. 2. Touch the setting required. 3. Touch OK. The setting is saved. Content of the text message You can specify the content of the text message which should be sent when the mobile phone battery is almost empty. 1. Touch Settings In case of emergency Low Battery Alert. 2. Touch Emergency SMS content. 3. Enter the required text using the keypad. The content of the text messages in this case is limited to 160 characters. When the default settings are set, the standard text for the message is Emergency!Please Call Me!. 4. Touch OK. The setting is saved. Number list Set-up a list of maximally five phone numbers to which the text message should be sent. 1. Touch Settings In case of emergency Low Battery Alert set contacts. 2. Touch a free storage location ( <Empty> ). 3. Touch Options Phonebook input. 4. Touch the contact required. Alternatively, enter the required phone number manually. 5. Touch OK. The phone number is saved. 39

Network Settings 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. Security Settings You should set your own individual PIN code 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 could be misused by third-parties and subsequent costs could be charged to you. When you change your PIN code or phone lock password, we urgently recommend that you note down the new PIN code or phone lock password and keep it where it cannot be accessed by thirdparties. Switching the PIN code prompt on/off 1. Touch Settings Security settings SIM security PIN lock. 2. Enter your PIN code. The standard PIN code is contained with the documents provided with the SIM card. 3. Touch On or Off. The PIN code request is switched on or off. Changing the PIN code 1. Touch Settings Security settings SIM security Change PIN. 2. Enter your PIN code. The standard PIN code is contained with the documents provided with the SIM card. 3. Enter the new PIN code. 4. Enter the new PIN code again. 5. Confirm the prompt. The setting is saved. 40

Connectivity Activating the phone lock 1. Touch Settings Security settings Phone security Phone lock. 2. Enter the phone lock password. In its default setting, the phone lock password is 1122. 3. Enter the phone lock password again. 4. Confirm the prompt. The setting is saved. The phone lock is also active when there is no SIM card inserted in the mobile phone. Connectivity The mobile phone searches for and automatically selects the node 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. Restore Factory Settings You should reset the phone settings to their default factory settings before transferring the device to third parties, e.g. for repair or sale. 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. Touch 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. 41

Call Settings Call Settings Change various settings in order to specify certain telephone reactions and features for your mobile phone. 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. Touch Call center Call settings Call waiting Activate. The setting is saved. Call divert You can define whether and in what situations incoming calls on the mobile phone should be diverted to another, specified phone number. 1. Touch Call center Call settings Call divert. 2. Touch the setting required. 3. Touch Activate To new number. 4. Enter a phone number to which the calls should be diverted. 5. Touch Done. The setting is saved. NOTE If necessary, deactivate all the call diversions you have set-up. Touch 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 or can be reached again. 1. Touch Call center Call settings Advanced settings Auto redial. 2. Touch the setting required. 3. Touch OK. The setting is saved. Call time display You can define whether the call time should be displayed for the call in progress. 1. Touch Call center Call settings Advanced settings Call time display. The setting is saved. 42

Call Settings 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. Touch Call center Call settings Advanced settings Call time reminder. 2. Define whether you want to be reminded of the call time elapsed by an acoustic signal after a single period ( Single ) or a repeated interval ( Periodic ). You can also define when or at what intervals the acoustic signal should be issued. 3. Touch OK. The setting is saved. Automatic quick end You can define whether calls should be ended automatically after a specific time. 1. Touch Call center Call settings Advanced settings Auto quick end. 2. Touch On. The function is activated. 3. Enter the time. The time period is indicated in seconds. 4. Touch Save. The settings are saved. Answer mode You can define the way and means by which you take, end or reject phone calls. 1. Touch Call center Call settings Advanced settings Answer mode. 2. Touch the setting required. 3. Touch Done. The setting is saved. 43

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 on/off 1. Touch Bluetooth Power. 2. Touch On. Bluetooth is switched on 3. Touch Off. Bluetooth is switched off. Visibility You can define whether your mobile phone should be visible for other Bluetooth-capable devices in the environment. 1. Touch Bluetooth Visibility. 2. Touch On. The mobile phone is visible for other Bluetooth-capable devices. 3. Touch Off. The mobile phone is not visible for other Bluetooth-capable devices. My device Search for other Bluetooth-capable devices in your environment with which you want to connect your mobile phone. 1. Touch Bluetooth My device Search new device. A search is made for other Bluetooth-capable devices in the environment. 2. Follow the instructions on the screen. Your mobile phone is connected to the device selected. Search for audio devices Search for other Bluetooth-capable audio devices in your environment with which you want to connect your mobile phone. 1. Touch Bluetooth Search audio device. A search is made for other Bluetooth-capable devices in the environment. 2. Follow the instructions on the screen. Your mobile phone is connected to the device selected. Device name You can assign your mobile phone a name via which it can be identified by other Bluetooth-capable devices. The default setting for the mobile phone is the name "S1". 1. Touch Bluetooth My name. The name of the mobile phone is limited to 18 characters. 2. Enter a name for the mobile phone. 3. Touch Done. The setting is saved. 44

Bluetooth Advanced You can define advance settings for data transfer via Bluetooth. Storage medium You can define whether the data received via the Bluetooth should be stored on the mobile phone or the microsd memory card inserted. 1. Touch Bluetooth Advanced Storage. 2. Select the required storage loaction Phone or Memory card. The setting is saved. Alternatively, touch Always ask in order to define the storage location individually each time data is received. Audio path You can define whether a call in progress should be played via your mobile phone or a connected audio device (e.g. Bluetooth headset). 1. Touch Bluetooth Advanced Audio path. 2. Select Leave in phone or Forward to Bluetooth headset. The setting is saved. 45

Call Lists Call Lists Your mobile phone stores the last numbers dialled, calls received and calls missed in call lists. NOTE If one of the phone numbers received matches an entry in the phone book, the associated name appears. If you have received a call but not acknowledged it yet, the torch LED at the top of the mobile phone flashes. Call list options The same options are available for all of the call lists. Call You can call an entry. 1. Touch Call center Missed calls, Dialled calls or Received calls. 2. Touch the required entry. 3. Touch Options Call. The entry selected is dialled. View You can view more detailed information on the entry selected. 1. Touch Call center. 2. Touch Missed calls, Dialled calls or Received calls as necessary. 3. Touch the required entry. An overview of more detailed information on the selected entry is displayed. 46

Call Lists Send text message Write and send a text message to the selected entry. 1. Touch Call center. 2. Touch Missed calls, Dialled calls or Received calls as necessary. 3. Touch the required entry. 4. Touch Options Send text message. 5. Enter your text. 6. Touch Options Send to. 7. Touch the contact required. Alternatively, enter the required phone number manually. 8. Touch 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. Touch Call center. 2. Touch Missed calls, Dialled calls or Received calls as necessary. 3. Touch the required entry. 4. Touch Options Add new contact. 5. Select a memory location for the new phone book entry. Touch To SIM or To Phone. 6. Enter a name for the phone book contact. 7. Touch Options Save. The phone number is saved as a phone book entry. 47

Call Lists Clear You can delete an entry from the call lists. 1. Touch Call center. 2. Touch Missed calls, Dialled calls or Received calls as necessary. 3. Touch the required entry. 4. Touch Options Delete. 5. Confirm the prompt. The contact is deleted. Delete all You can delete all the entries in a call list. 1. Touch Call center. 2. Touch Missed calls, Dialled calls or Received calls as necessary. 3. Touch the required entry. 4. Touch Options Delete all. 5. Confirm the prompt. All the entries in the call list are deleted. Call timer This function enables you to view the duration of the last call completed and the total time of all calls completed. 48

Picture Dialling Picture Dialling Assign pictures to your favourite contacts. These pictures are displayed directly on the start screen. You can use pictures transferred from a computer or pictures photographed by the mobile phone camera for picture dialling. NOTE To ensure optimal display quality of the pictures, only use photos with a resolution of 48 x 55 pixels. Otherwise, pictures could be blurred or not shown at all. Only pictures in ".jpeg" format can be displayed. In order to adapt your pictures, use the image converter provided on our homepage at www.olympia-vertrieb.de. Transferring picures from computer 1. Connect the mobile phone to a computer using the USB cable. 2. Touch Mass storage. 3. Transfer the pictures required to the mobile phone. Adding contacts for picture dialling 1. Touch a picture memory location which is empty. 2. Touch Edit. 3. Touch the contact required. The phone book entry is saved as a picture dialling contact. Adding a picture to the picture selection contacts Use either pictures you have transferred from your computer to the mobile phone or photographed with your mobile phone. Transferring pictures from computer 1. Touch the picture contact required. 2. Touch Get Image From File. 3. Touch the storage location containing the required picture ( Phone or Memory card ). 4. Touch the required picture. The picture is added to the selected picture dialling contact. 49

Picture Dialling Using a picture from the camera 1. Touch the picture contact required. 2. Touch Get Image From Camera. The camera integrated in the mobile phone is activated. 3. Select and take a photo of the subject required. 4. Confirm the prompt. The picture is added to the selected picture dialling contact. Dialling via pictures You can call the phone book entry by selecting the corresponding picture. You can then see the person to be called on the screen before actually making the call. 1. Touch the picture contact required. 2. Touch Call. The picture dialling contact is dialled. Sending a text message to the picture dialling contact 1. Touch the picture dialling contact required. 2. Touch Send text message. 3. Enter your text. 4. Touch Options Send to. 5. Touch the picture contact required. 6. Touch Options Send. The text message is sent. Deleting a picture dialling contact 1. Touch the picture contact required. 2. Touch Remove. 3. Confirm the prompt. The picture dialling contact is deleted. 50

User Profiles User Profiles A user profile compiles diverse settings, such as ringing tone, ringing volume, vibration alert, text message tones, volume, switching on/off tones and other acoustic signals, together in a personalised menu. You have the option of selecting one of the preinstalled user profiles ( General, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor, Headset or Bluetooth ) and adapting it to your requirements. Activating a user profile 1. Touch Profiles. 2. Touch the required user profile. The user profile selected is activated. Customising a user profile Adapt your user profile according to your needs. 1. Touch Profiles. 2. Touch the required user profile. NOTE The user profile can only be adapted when it is not active. 3. Touch Options Customize. Ringing tones You can define which type of alert signal Ring only, Vib. only, Vib. and ring or Vib. then ring should be issued by the mobile phone when calls and texts are received. 1. Touch Alert type. 2. Select an alert type. 3. Touch OK. The setting is saved. 51