ENG LARGE KEYPAD GSM MOBILE PHONE USER GUIDE BIG100S

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ENG LARGE KEYPAD GSM MOBILE PHONE USER GUIDE BIG100S

Contents Section 1 THE PHONE... 4 Section 2 INSTALLING THE BATTERY AND SIM CARD... 6 Section 3 PHONEBOOK MANAGEMENT... 8 Adding a new contact... 9 Making a phone call... 9 Making a phone call from the phonebook... 10 Section 4 MESSAGING... 11 Writing and sending SMS... 12 Inbox... 12 Outbox... 13 Drafts... 13 Sent messages... 13 SMS settings... 13 Section 5 CALL CENTER... 14 View call history... 15 Call settings... 15 Section 6 ORGANIZER... 16 Alarm... 17 Calendar... 17 Calculator... 18 Bluetooth (if available)... 18 Section 7 MULTIMEDIA... 20 USER GUIDE page 2 FM radio... 21 Audio Player... 21

Sound recorder... 21 Camera... 22 Image Viewer... 22 File Manager... 22 Section 8 SETTINGS... 23 SOS setting... 24 Make a SOS call... 24 Phone Settings... 24 Profiles... 25 Speed dial... 26 Block function... 27 Key shortcut... 27 Network settings... 28 Security Settings... 28 Restore factory settings... 28 Section 9 SAFETY USING YOUR PHONE... 29 Section 10 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS... 32 Section 11 WARNINGS... 34 USER GUIDE page 3

SECTION 1 The phone Basic information, function of keys USER GUIDE page 4

1. Torch LED Light 2. USB port 3. Tasto M1: M1 button, in standby mode press this button to enter into main menu. 4. Call button 5. Torch switch 6. * key: in standby mode, long press this key to lock/unlock the keypad; when edit message, press this key to input symbol. 7. Arrow buttons 8. M2 button; In standby mode, press M2 to enter the phonebook 9. End call /power on/power off 10. # key: long press it to change into Silent mode / change input method. 11. 0 key 12. Open the back cover 13. Camera 14. SOS button Read carefully this manual before using the device for the first time, and keep this guide in a safe place for future necessity. USER GUIDE page 5

SECTION 2 Installing the battery and SIM card USER GUIDE page 6

1. Remove the battery cover and the battery. 2. Insert the T-Flash card by carefully sliding into the holder (not mandatory). 3. Insert the SIM card by carefully sliding into the holder. Make sure the SIM card s contacts are facing inwards. 4. Insert the battery, sliding it into the battery compartment. 5. Install the battery cover again NOTE ON MEMORY CONFIGURATION The phone internal memory (flash memory) is totally dedicated to the device management. For this reason, the free memory must not be used as it should be kept free for possible software updates, or the warranty will be lost. To store and play multimedia files, it is therefore necessary to insert a Micro SD card in the device ( Micro SD card not included). USER GUIDE page 7

SECTION 3 Phonebook management Adding a new contact, vedi e chiama, making a phone call, making a phone call from the notebook USER GUIDE page 8

1 ADDING A NEW CONTACT 1. Press Menu enter into Phonebook and press OK. 2. Select Add new contact and press OK. 3. Press OK to choose To phone or To SIM. 4. Input Name and number. To change the input method, please press 5. Press Options to Save or Cancel the contact. 6. Press to return to standby. Note: Long press to add the international prefix +. Always add + before the country code before making international call. 2 MAKING A PHONE CALL 1. In standby mode, input the phone number including the area code; in case, delete with Clear. 2. Press to dial and press Abort to cancel calling. USER GUIDE page 9

SECTION 3 PHONEBOOK MANAGEMENT 3 MAKING A PHONE CALL FROM THE PHONEBOOK 1. Press Menu, enter into Phonebook and press OK. 2. Select Search. 3. Use scroll to view the contacts or quick search by inserting any letter of the name. 4. Press to call the selected contact. USER GUIDE page 10

SECTION 4 Messaging Writing and sending SMS, inbox, outbox, drafts, sent messages, SMS settings USER GUIDE page 11

SECTION 4 MESSAGING 1 WRITING AND SENDING SMS 1. Press Menu, enter into Message and press OK. 2. Select Write message and press OK. 3. Input the message you want to send; press if you need to select a symbol; press to change input method. 4. Press Options to send message. 2 INBOX 1. Press Menu, enter into Message and press OK. 2. Select Inbox and press OK. 3. Select a message from the list and press Options > View to view the message. You can select others options as described below: Reply Input your message and send to the sender. Call sender Press Select to call sender. Forward Press Select to forward message to other contacts Delete Press Select to delete the message. Delete all Delete all received messages. Save to phonebook Here you can save the sender s phone number. 3 OUTBOX USER GUIDE page 12

This menu relates to the management of outgoing messages, which the phone is trying to send, but not yet sent. 4 DRAFTS Here you can see the messages which you saved as draft. 5 SENT MESSAGES 1. Press Menu, enter into Message and press OK. 2. Select Outbox and press OK. 3. Select a message from the list and press Options to View/ Resend/Edit/Delete/Delete all message. 6 SMS SETTINGS Here you can check the memory status, setup the SMS preferred storage or decide to save sent message. USER GUIDE page 13

SECTION 5 Call center View call history, call settings USER GUIDE page 14

All received, missed, outgoing calls are saved in call center. 1 VIEW CALL HISTORY 1. Press Menu, enter into Call center and press OK. 2. Select Call history and press OK. 3. Here you can check call logs as below: Missed calls Dialed calls Received calls Delete call logs 2 CALL SETTINGS 1. Press Menu, enter into Call center and press OK. 2. Select Call settings and press OK. 3. Here you can Activate or deactivate the functions below: Call waiting Call divert Call barring 4. Under advanced settings you can setup the below functions: Auto redial Press OK to select the status On/Off. Call time reminder Press OK to select Off/Single/Periodic. Answer mode Press OK to select Any key answer or Auto answer in headset mode. USER GUIDE page 15

SECTION 6 Organizer Alarm, Calendar, Calculator, Bluetooth (if available) USER GUIDE page 16

1 ALARM 1. Press Menu, enter into Organizer, select Alarm and press OK. 2. Press Edit to select status on/off. Press & to change the status on/off. 3. Enter the time directly by keypad. 4. Scroll to select repeat times and Alert type. 5. Press Save to activate the alarm, cancel it by press Back in case the settings are not correct. 6. To Edit the alarm, press Edit; to stop it, press Off. 2 CALENDAR 1. Press Menu enter into Organizer, press OK to select Calendar. Today s day and date is shown on the display. 2. Press Options to do following settings: View Show the event for the selected date. View all View all events Add event a. Input subject for the event. b. Enter a start date and time for the event. c. Enter the end date and time for the event. d. Enter subject for the event. USER GUIDE page 17

SECTION 6 ORGANIZER e. Activate Alarm and repeat times for the event. f. Enter location for the event. g. Save the event. Delete event Delete the selected event. Jump to date Enter the date and press OK. Go to weekly view Shown the events of the week according to selected date. 3 CALCULATOR 1. Press Menu enter into Organizer, press OK to select Calculator. 2. Enter the first number and use to enter into the decimal point. 3. Use to select( + - * ) and press OK. 4. Enter the next number and press OK. The result is shown on the screen. 4 BLUETOOTH (if available) 1. Press Menu enter into Organizer, press OK to select Bluetooth. 2. Function on/off: Select on/off to enable/disable bluetooth. 3. Visibility: Select on/off to make the phone visible /invisible to other devices. USER GUIDE page 18

4. My device: Check the device name and allow you to add new devices. 5. Search audio device: Search for the available audio device. 6. My name: Name for current device. USER GUIDE page 19

SECTION 5 SECTION 7 Multimedia FM Radio, audio player, sound recorder, camera, image viewer, file manager USER GUIDE page 20

1 FM RADIO 1. Press Menu, enter into Multimedia, press OK to select FM radio. 2. Press Options to view Channel list. 3. Select Manual input can input the channel you prefer. 4. Select Auto search can auto search your local radio channel. 5. Enter into settings to set up background play. 2 AUDIO PLAYER 1. Before listening to the music, you must add it in the music List. 2. Go to List > Options > Add in order to add music the list, surfing in the phone memory or sd card memory. 3. Press to play or pause the music. 4. Press & to adjust the volume. 5. Press to move through all the music list and jump to the next or previous file. 3 SOUND RECORDER Make a new record 1. Press Menu enter into Multimedia, press OK to select sound recorder. 2. Select New record to make a new record. 3. Enter into List to view all records. 4. Enter into Settings to setup storage location and audio quality. USER GUIDE page 21

SECTION 7 MULTIMEDIA 4 CAMERA Press Menu, enter into Multimedia, press OK to select Camera. Press the 0 button to take the picture. 5 IMAGE VIEWER Here you can view all the images saved on the phone or on the SD card. Press & to move across all the files. 6 FILE MANAGER Here you can manage the files saved on the phone or on the SD card. USER GUIDE page 22

SECTION 8 Settings SOS settings, make a SOS call, phone settings, profiles, speed dial, block function, key shortcut, network settings, security settings, restore factory settings USER GUIDE page 23

SECTION 8 SETTINGS 1 SOS SETTING 1. Press Menu and enter into Settings. 2. Select SOS settings and press OK. 3. Scroll to Status and setup SOS status on/off. 4. Scroll to Family Numbers to setup SOS number, here you can setup 5 numbers. 5. Scroll to SOS Sms on/off to choose whether to send SOS SMS or not. 6. Enter into SOS SMS to edit message. 7. Enter into Warning Tone to control the tone status on or off. 2 MAKE A SOS CALL Before you make SOS call, please check that the SOS status is ON and you already completed the SOS settings. Long press SOS button: the phone will auto send SOS messages to the selected SOS numbers and then call to the selected SOS numbers one by one; the siren sound is always active until the call will be answered (if the SOS sound is activated in the relevant setting). 3 PHONE SETTINGS 1. Press Menu, scroll to Settings. 2. Select Phone settings and press OK. Then you can setup the functions as described below. USER GUIDE page 24

Time and date 1. Select Set home city and choose your local city. 2. Select Time and date and press OK. 3. Select Set time/date and press OK. 4. Enter Time and date and press Save. Language 1. 1. Select Language and press OK. 2. Use scroll to select the Language from the list and press OK. Preferred input method 1. Selezionare Metodi immissione preferiti e premere OK. 2. Use scroll to select the Language from the list and press OK. Display 1. Select Display and enter into wallpaper. 2. Here you can select wallpaper from the phone and memory card. 4 PROFILES 1. Press Menu and scroll to Settings. 2. Select Profiles and press OK. Then you will see four mode as below: General Silent USER GUIDE page 25

SECTION 8 IMPOSTAZIONI Meeting Outdoor In questo menu è possibile impostare le suonerie di accensione/spegnimento, di chiamata, ecc. 1. Press Menu and scroll to Settings. 2. Select User profiles and press OK. Select General and press Option. 3. Select Customize and press Select. 4. Scroll to Alert type and press Options to select Ring only, Vibration Only, Vibration and ring or Vibration then ring. Press OK to save. 5. Scroll to Ringtone and press Options to select preferred ringtone. 6. Scroll to Ringtone volume and press Option, Use to adjust volume and press OK to save. 7. Scroll to Message and press Option to select a preferred ringtone for message. 8. Scroll to Message volume and press Option, use to adjust volume, press OK to save. Use the same procedure to setup the other modes. 5 SPEED DIAL M1,M2 and the numerical keys 2-9 can be used for speed dial some pre-set numbers. USER GUIDE page 26

Add speed dial number and Activate the status Add M1 and M2 speed dial numbers: 1. Press Menu and scroll to Settings. 2. Select Speed dial and press OK. 3. Enter into M1/M2 key to activate the status. 4. Select Set numbers to choose numbers for M1 and M2 keys from phonebook. The same procedure can be used to add contacts for the numerical keys 2-9. 6 BLOCK FUNCTION You can disable some functions to simplify the use of the phone. 1. Press Menu, scroll to Settings and press OK. 2. Select Block Function and press OK. 3. Scroll to choose the functions you want to disable and press Done. 7 KEY SHORTCUT Here you can set shortcuts for up key and down arrow. 1. Press Menu and scroll to Settings. 2. Select Key Shortcuts and press Ok. 3. Choose Up key to determine relevant functions you like, and in the same way you can set up shortcuts for down key. USER GUIDE page 27

SECTION 8 IMPOSTAZIONI 8 NETWORK SETTINGS Decide here if network selection is automatic or manual. 9 SECURITY SETTINGS Here you can set some security settings for SIM card, phone and keypad. 1. Press Menu and go to Settings. 2. Scroll to security settings and press OK. Then you can see sub-menus below: a. SIM security Here you can setup PIN lock status on or off and change the PIN code. b. Phone security Here you can setup Phone lock status on/off and change password (default password 1234). c. Screen auto lock Press OK to on/off auto lock. 10 RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS Press OK and input password (1234) to reset your phone to the default factory settings. USER GUIDE page 28

SECTION 9 Safety using your phone USER GUIDE page 29

SECTION 9 SAFETY USING YOUR PHONE In order to use your mobile phone safely and efficiently, please read the following part before using: 1. Please be careful when you are near chemical plant, gas station and any explosive areas. Even if your mobile phone is in standby, it will send out some RF signals. Therefore, please power off your mobile phone if requested. 2. When you are driving, do not use your mobile phone. If you have to use it, please park your car before having your phone call. 3. Don t use your mobile phone in the hospital not to disturb the normal operations of medical equipment, such as heart pacemakers, hearing aids, etc. You should observe all the relevant rules of the local hospital before using. 4. Please power off your mobile phone before the plane take off, not to disturb the aircraft s electronic equipment. It is generally dangerous and illegal to use mobile phone on board of the aircrafts. 5. Please place your mobile phone and all accessories in places that cannot be reached by children. 6. Accessories and battery: please use the accessories and battery provided in the giftbox. If not, it might damage your phone and lead to danger. Please do not shortcut, tear down and adapt the battery. If the phone has excessive temperature, discolor, bulking, leak fluids or you can see other unusual phenomenon, please stop using and change the battery immediately in order not to affect your safety. Please place the old batteries in specific recycle spots. 7. Do not charge without the battery. Please power off the mobile phone before removing the battery not to lose the data inside the phone. USER GUIDE page 30

8. The phone is not waterproof. Please keep it dry. 9. Avoid using the phone in too high or too low temperature. 10. Not throw, fall and beat the phone so as not to damage the internal or external parts of your phone. 11. Authorized Service: the repair and maintenance of the phone can be done only by professional people. Please not tear off the phone on your own. USER GUIDE page 31

SECTION 5 SECTION 10 Technical specifications USER GUIDE page 32

TECHNICAL SPECS Panel Dimensions 1,8 Main features TFT color display Various Dimensions 113.2 x 54 x 13.2 mm Back cover Camera Battery Black Sì Lithium Polymer 700 mah, 3,7 V Included Accessories Charger Input: 100-230V~ 50-60 Hz, Output: 5V DC 500 ma User Manual Charging cradle Battery Earphone with mic Note: The phone use GSM band to connect to network. Please check with your carrier the phone compatibility with your SIM card. USER GUIDE page 33

SECTION 5 SECTION 11 Warnings USER GUIDE page 34

SAR Certification information (Specific Absorption Rate) The device is compliant to European Union (EU) standards that limit human exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy emitted by radio and telecommunications equipment. These standards prohibit the sale of mobile devices that exceed a maximum exposure level (known as SAR) of 2.0 W/kg. During testing, the maximum SAR recorded for this model was equal to 0.514 W / kg. During normal use, the actual SAR level can be much lower, as the device has been designed to emit only the RF energy necessary to transmit a signal to the nearest base station. By automatically emitting lower levels when possible, your device reduces your overall exposure to RF energy. To avoid damage to your hearing, please do not listen at high volume for a long time. USER GUIDE page 35

SECTION 11 AVVERTENZE INFORMATION ON DISPOSAL OF UNITS This product bears the selective sorting symbol for waste electrical and electronic equipment (WEEE). This means that this product must be handled to the local collecting points or given back to retailer when you buy a new product, in a ratio of one to one (or one to zero if the external dimension is less than 25 cm) pursuant to European Directive 2012/19/EC in order to be recycled or dismantled to minimize its impact on the environment. For further information, please contact your local or regional authorities. Electronic products not included in the selective sorting process are potentially dangerous for the environment and human health due to the presence of hazardous substances. The unlawful disposal of the product carries a fine according to the legislation currently in force. This product contains batteries covered by the European Directive 2006/66/EC, which must not be put in the household waste. Please be informed about local regulations regarding the collection of batteries, as their correct disposal helps to prevent negative consequences for the environment and human health. USER GUIDE page 36

LARGE KEYPAD GSM MOBILE PHONE BIG100S Hereby, Aldinet S.p.A, declares that this type of BIG100S, Brand Nordmende is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive R&TTE 1999/5/EC. The Declaration of Conformity is available at: Aldinet S.p.A. Viale Colombo, 8-20090 Trezzano S/N (MI) Italy MADE IN CHINA BY Aldinet S.p.A. Viale Colombo, 8-20090 Trezzano S/N (MI) Italy NORDMENDE is a trademark of Technicolor or its affiliates used under license to ALDINET S.p.A.