Oricom Cell Phone EZY120 User Manual

Mobile Phone  
Operating Instructions  
ezy120 GSM Mobile Phone with  
Emergency Call Function  
 
Table of contents  
Safety Information and Warnings ................................... 4  
Getting Started .............................................................. 9  
Your Oricom phone and controls .................................. 19  
Telephone Operation.................................................... 24  
Call Functions.............................................................. 32  
Emergency Call Function.............................................. 37  
Emergency Call Function, Examples............................. 40  
Starting/Ending the Emergency Call Function............... 44  
Phone Book ................................................................. 45  
Call List ....................................................................... 52  
SMS − Text Messages ................................................ 54  
Voice Mail.................................................................... 57  
Network services......................................................... 59  
Settings....................................................................... 62  
Advanced Settings....................................................... 70  
Troubleshooting ........................................................... 75  
Technical Properties..................................................... 78  
SAR Information........................................................... 79  
Guarantee.................................................................... 80  
Index ........................................................................... 83  
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Safety Information and Warnings  
1 Safety Information and Warnings  
It is very important that you read the User Guide  
carefully as it contains detailed information on set up  
and operational issues which you will need to be aware  
of to ensure the mobile operates properly. If you are not  
clear about how to use the phone or have any queries  
on any issue, please contact our Australian Customer  
Support helpline on 02 45748888.  
The following is a list of some of the important issues  
and important warnings which you need to be aware of.  
This is not a summary of all the important issues and  
you must still read the User Guide in full.  
Risk of suffocation!  
Keep packaging materials and protective foils  
out of reach of children.  
Intended use  
This telephone is designed for use when connected to  
a mobile phone network. Any other use is considered  
unintended use. Unauthorised modification is not  
permitted. Under no circumstances open the device or  
complete any repair work yourself. Repairs to this device  
may only be completed by qualified service personnel.  
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Safety Information and Warnings  
YOU SHOULD NEVER RELY SOLEY ON ANY MOBILE PHONE  
FOR ESSENTIAL COMMUNICATIONS SUCH AS MEDICAL  
EMERGENCIES.  
Areas of use  
tꢀ Do not use the phone in prohibited areas such as on  
aircraft, in a petrol station in hospitals, or near to fuel  
and other flamable liquids, chemicals or blasting areas.  
tꢀ When using this phone in a motor vehicle do  
not carry or store flammable liquids, gasses or  
explosives in the same compartment as this phone.  
tꢀ Prevent exposure to smoke, dust, vibration,  
chemicals, moisture, heat and direct sunlight. The phone  
is not waterproof; therefore, keep it dry at all times. Water  
damage is not covered under warranty.  
tꢀ Never leave this device exposed to direct sunlight inside  
a motor vehicle. Temperatures inside the vehicle on a hot  
day are extreme and damage to the phone may result  
which is not covered by warranty.  
tꢀ Only use original accessories and batteries supplied with  
this product. Never attempt to connect other products.  
tꢀ Never attempt to connect incompatible products.  
tꢀ All mobile communication equipment is subject to  
interference which may impair its performance.  
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Safety Information and Warnings  
tꢀ Keep the phone and accessories out of the reach of children.  
tꢀ The SIM card can be removed. Caution! Small children  
can swallow them.  
tꢀ The earpiece of the handset may attract small metal  
objects such as staples and pins. Care should be taken  
when placing the handset near these items.  
tꢀ The ringing tone is issued via the loudspeaker. Take an  
incoming call first and then hold the phone to your ear.  
This prevents any possible hearing damage.  
tꢀ You should not use your mobile phone whilst driving  
a motor vehicle. At all times obey all local traffic  
laws regarding mobile phone usage whilst driving  
a motor vehicle. Always keep your hands free to  
operate the vehicle safely.  
tꢀ If you use this phone in a motor vehicle that has  
air bags installed. Do not place this phone or other  
objects in the area over the air bag or the air bag  
deployment area. If the air bag inflates serious injury  
could result.  
Warning when used with implanted medical devices  
tꢀ Manufactures of medical devices recommend that  
users with implanted heart pacemakers. Always  
maintain a distance of at least 15.3cm between  
the phone and the pacemaker to prevent any  
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Safety Information and Warnings  
possible interference. If you have had a pacemaker  
implanted, do not carry the phone in a breast pocket  
when switched on. Always hold the phone to the ear  
furthest away from the pacemaker during calls.  
Switch the phone off immediately if you notice or  
suspect any adverse effects.  
tꢀ Ensure you read and follow the directions from the  
manufacturer of the implanted medical device.  
If you have any questions about using your phone  
with an implanted medical device, consult your  
health care provider.  
Use with a hearing device  
tꢀ This phone is hearing aid compatible. If you  
wear a hearing aid, however, please contact your  
Audiologist or the hearing aid manufacturer to  
inquire about any possible impairments through  
mobile communication equipment.  
Emergency calls  
tꢀ This phone uses radio signals and network service  
providers networks and user programed functions.  
It is not possible to guarantee a reliable connection.  
You should never rely on this or any other wireless  
radio device for essential communications in the  
case of medical emergencies.  
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Safety Information and Warnings  
AC power adaptor  
Attention: Only use the AC power adaptor  
supplied. As other power supplies could damage  
the phone.  
Rechargeable batteries  
Attention: Never dispose of batteries into a fire.  
Only use batteries of the same type.  
Environment  
At the end of its service life, in order to dispose  
of your device, take it to a collection point if  
provided by your local public waste authorities  
(e.g. recycling centre). The adjacent symbol indicates  
that the device must not be disposed of in normal  
domestic waste!  
Batteries must be disposed of in  
accordance with local regulations or  
at the appropriate collection points if provided by the public  
waste authorities.  
Packaging materials all cardboard and paper  
packaging should be sent for recycling in accordance  
with local waste regulations.  
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Getting Started  
2 Getting Started  
Safety information  
Attention: It is essential to read the Safety  
Information in Chapter 1 before starting up.  
Checking the package contents  
The package contains:  
1 Mobile phone  
1 desktop charging unit  
1 Li−ion battery  
1 Operating manual  
1 Charging cable  
Barcode labels on the phone  
The barcode label printed inside the phone contains the  
IMEI number and the serial number. Do not remove it.  
Phone security  
Every mobile phone has a unique 15-digit electronic  
serial number, known as the International Mobile  
Equipment Identity (IMEI) number.  
Record your phone’s IMEI number in case your phone is  
lost or stolen.  
On the bottom of the box there is a large label. Remove  
one of the IMEI labels and stick it in the space below.  
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Getting Started  
You can verify your IMEI number by dialling *#06# on  
your mobile phone.  
If your phone is lost or stolen:  
Notify your network carrier and the police immediately.  
Tell them your IMEI number and any other identifying  
features on your phone. Your network carrier can use  
this number to block your phone from all networks  
in Australia once you report the phone lost or stolen,  
making it useless to any thief. Importantly, this also  
ensures you’re not paying for any calls made by the  
thief. If the handset is subsequently found, the IMEI  
block can be easily removed – as long as you can prove  
you’re the original, legal owner of the phone.  
Passwords  
This mobile phone provides the option of using  
passwords. After activating the passwords, unauthorised  
users cannot access the data stored on the phone. If the  
option is activated, access to certain functions, e.g. the  
phone book, is only possible after entering the correct  
password.  
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Getting Started  
PIN & PIN2 codes  
The PIN (Personal Identity Number) and PIN2 codes are  
4 to 8-digit numbers. The PIN and PIN2 codes are given  
to you, together with the SIM card, by your network  
provider.  
PUK & PUK2 codes  
The PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) and PUK2 codes  
are 4 to 8-digit numbers. These are only necessary if  
you enter the PIN code for the SIM card incorrectly three  
times in succession and the SIM card is blocked. The  
PUK and PUK2 codes are given to you, together with the  
SIM card, by your network provider.  
Installing the SIM card  
Risk of swallowing small objects!  
The SIM card can be removed.  
Small children can swallow them.  
Switch the phone off.  
Pay attention that the SIM card is not bent or  
scratched. Prevent any contact with water, dirt  
or electrical charges.  
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Getting Started  
Slide off the mobile phone’s  
battery compartment cover  
towards the bottom using a little  
force.  
If there is already a battery  
inside, remove it.  
Slide the SIM card with the gold  
coloured contacts facing down in  
the moulded SIM card holder.  
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Getting Started  
Insert the battery. The gold  
coloured contacts on the  
battery must face towards  
the top left.  
Press lightly on the bottom  
end of the battery until it  
snaps into place.  
Replace the battery  
compartment cover back on  
the phone. Slide the battery  
compartment cover upwards  
until it snaps in to place.  
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Getting Started  
Charging the battery  
Before starting to charge the battery, ensure  
that it has been installed properly.  
Do not remove the battery while it is being  
charged. This could damage the phone.  
When charging the battery for the first time, it  
should be charged for at least 4 hours. Batteries  
only reach their full capacity after several  
complete charge/discharge cycles.  
Charging via the mini USB port  
Plug the charging unit in the mini  
USB port.  
Connect the charging unit as  
illustrated in the diagram. For safety  
reasons, only use the optional Oricom  
approved charging unit.  
Mains power  
outlet  
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Getting Started  
Charging via the optional desktop charger  
Plug the connector on the AC adaptor  
cable in the mini USB port on the desk  
top charger. Place the phone into the  
charging cradle.  
The current battery charge status is shown in the  
display as follows:  
Full  
Half empty  
Low  
Empty  
It may take a few seconds before the phone  
indicates the charging process.  
You can use the phone during the charging  
process.  
You can also charge the phone via a PC. To do this,  
connect the phone to the PC using an approved mini  
USB cable. The charging process takes longer via the  
PC than when using the charging unit.  
Only use the mini USB cable approved by  
Oricom. The terms of guarantee are void if a  
different cable is used.  
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Getting Started  
Battery status warning  
When the battery charge is low, a warning message  
appears in the display.  
Charge the battery.  
In cases where the battery charge is extremely low, it  
is possible that the back-lighting no longer works and  
certain functions are no longer available.  
Charge the battery.  
When the battery charge drops below the minimum  
status, the phone switches off automatically.  
Warnings on battery usage  
Only use batteries, cables and charging units approved  
by Oricom, otherwise the battery could be damaged.  
Do not short circuit the battery. Always leave the battery  
in the phone to avoid accidentally short circuiting the  
battery contacts.  
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Getting Started  
Keep the battery contacts clean and free of dust and dirt.  
The battery can be charged/discharged hundreds of  
times but its service life is limited. Replace the battery  
when the battery no longer holds sufficient charge  
for normal use. The maximum talk time is up to 120  
minutes and standby time is up to 170 hours.  
Switching the mobile phone off and on  
Press and hold the button for 3 seconds to switch  
the phone on or off.  
Setting the display language  
Select the language required.  
1. During standby mode, press  
setup menu.  
to enter the  
2. Use the  
/
button to select Setting. Press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
3. Use the  
press  
4. Use the  
/
button to select General Setting,  
to confirm.  
button to select Language, press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
/
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
button to select desired language,  
5. Use the  
press  
/
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
Setting the time and date  
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Getting Started  
1. During standby mode, press  
setup menu.  
to enter the  
2. Use the  
/
button to select Setting. Press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
3. Use the  
4. Use the  
/
button to select General setting.  
button to select Time & Date, press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
/
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
Set Format  
5. Use the  
/
button to select either Date or Time  
ꢀ ꢁ  
Format, press  
button to select and press  
to confirm. Use the  
/
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm. Set  
time format to 24Hr or 12 Hr, and select the date  
format.  
Set time and date  
6. Use the  
press  
/
button to select Set Time/Date,  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm. Use keypad to input the  
time, minute, date, month and year. Press  
confirm.  
to  
7. After setting the time and date, press  
the settings.  
to save  
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Your Oricom phone and controls  
3 Your Oricom phone and controls  
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Your Oricom phone and controls  
1 LED  
2 Earpiece  
3 Display  
4 Navigation keys (scroll up/down)  
5 Softkey, left  
6 Call key  
7 One−touch dialling keys  
8 Star key / Ringer On/Off − Silent Mode  
9 Softkey, right  
10 On/Off key / End call key  
11 Keypad  
12 Hash key  
13 Microphone  
14 Charge contacts  
15 Mini USB socket  
16 Headset socket (Headset not supplied)  
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Your Oricom phone and controls  
1 LED  
Indicates the phone operating status.  
The LED will stay on while charging  
and will flash to alert the user, no  
signal or network detected.  
2 Earpiece  
The voice of the caller can be heard  
here when no headset is being worn  
or the handsfree equipment has not  
been installed, activated and the  
device set to Handsfree mode.  
The information which appears in  
the display guides you through the  
menu structure which helps operate  
the mobile phone.  
3 Display  
4
Navigation keys  
ꢀ ꢁ  
Navigate through the menu settings  
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tꢀ4DSPMMꢀUIFꢀNFOVꢀBOEꢀPQFOꢀUFYU  
5
6
Softkey, left  
The softkeys are assigned different  
functions in the various menus.  
Call key  
Take a call or dial a number. Redial.  
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Your Oricom phone and controls  
7 M1 SOS M2 One−touch dialling keys  
A phone number can be assigned  
to each one−touch dialling key and  
then dialled directly by pressing and  
holding the respective button.  
8 Star key  
Enter special characters.  
Ringer On / Off − Silent Mode  
B
9
Softkey, right  
The softkeys are assigned different  
functions in the various menus.  
10 On/Off button / On-hook button  
Switch the mobile phone on and off.  
Cancel the current process.  
End or reject a call.  
11 Keypad  
Enter phone numbers and names or  
write a text.  
12 Hash key  
Activate the key lock.  
Switch between upper/lower case  
and numbers.  
13 Microphone Is activated during a call.  
14 Charging contacts  
The phone is charged via these  
contacts when in the charging unit.  
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Your Oricom phone and controls  
15 Mini USB socket  
For connecting the power adapter  
plug.  
16 Headset socket You can connect an optional  
headset (Part No: KESP-5185-P).  
The earpiece, loudspeaker and  
microphone are deactivated. You can  
only hear and speak via the headset.  
There is no guarantee that headsets from other  
manufacturers will work properly.  
Damage to the headset or mobile phone cannot  
be ruled out.  
Buttons with special functions  
In Standby mode, hold the button to set Silent  
activated or General activated.  
During an incoming call, hold the button to activate  
the "No Alert" call setting for this call only.  
In standby mode, hold the button to activate the  
keypad lock function.  
Press and hold 1, a connection is established to your  
mailbox and you can play messages recorded.  
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Telephone Operation  
4 Telephone Operation  
Description of operating sequences in the manual  
Display  
Description  
Displays the contour of buttons  
Press the button depicted briefly  
2 sec.  
Hold  
Press the button depicted for 2  
seconds  
Press and hold down the button  
depicted  
Enter digits or letters  
Mobile phone rings  
Option  
e.g.  
Represents text in the display  
Indicates icons in the display  
Press the softkey  
Ok  
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Telephone Operation  
Icons and texts in the handset display  
Icon  
Description  
Displays the battery capacity.  
Running-through segments, the battery is  
being charged.  
Signal strength of the phone connection  
Alarm1 and/or Alarm2 are activated  
A headset is connected  
The key lock function is activated  
A roaming1 call is in progress  
A call is currently being made  
A new message has been received  
The microphone is deactivated (muted)  
Ringing tone only is activated  
\
Vibration alert only is activated  
Vibration alert is activated first, then ringing  
tone  
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Telephone Operation  
Roaming calls: Outgoing or incoming international calls  
subject to special charges.  
SMS: Short Message Service = Service for sending text  
messages.  
Standby mode  
All descriptions in this operating manual assume that  
the mobile phone is in Standby mode. The system  
switches to Standby mode by pressing the button  
several times if necessary. It may be necessary to  
deactivate the key lock function.  
Energy-save mode  
When the phone has been in Standby mode for some  
time, it automatically switches to energy-save mode.  
The display no longer lights up. Press any button to  
reactivate Standby mode.  
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Telephone Operation  
Direct Memory M1, M2 and SOS  
You can program your most often dialed numbers  
directly to memory keys M1, M2 and SOS in the  
advanced options menu under Contacts. Once the  
required number has been programed, you can dial the  
number by pressing and holding the M1, M2 and SOS  
button.  
A
B
Button  
M1  
In Standby mode  
Open the main menu  
In a menu  
Various functions  
Initiate release of the key Various functions  
lock function  
M2  
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Telephone Operation  
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Telephone Operation  
Navigating in the menu  
All the functions can be accessed via the various menus.  
Menu  
Open the main menu  
/
Select the submenu required  
Open the submenu  
ꢀ ꢁ  
Ok  
/
Select the function required  
Open the function  
ꢀ ꢁ  
Ok  
/
Ok  
Select the setting required  
ꢀ ꢁ  
Use the digit keys to enter numbers  
or letters  
(softkey)  
(softkey)  
Confirm the entries  
Move one level back  
B
Cancel programming and return to  
Standby mode  
Entering Data  
The digit keys are also labelled with letters for the entry  
of text.  
The phone provides various methods by which text  
can be entered. These are used when entering or  
editing contacts in the phone book, when searching for  
names in the phone book and when writing SMS text  
messages.  
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Call Functions  
5 Call Functions  
Taking a call  
When receiving a call, the callers number will be  
displayed on the screen. If the callers number matches  
a number already stored in the phone book, the name  
of the caller will appear.  
To answer the call, press the button. If you have  
set the "Answer mode" to "Any key answer" you can  
answer the incoming call by pressing any button on the  
key board except for the button.  
Answer a second call  
If you receive a second call while on the phone, the  
phone will give a beep alert and the name or number of  
the caller will be displayed. You can either:  
1. Press the button to answer the call (the first call  
will be put on hold)  
2. Press the button to reject the call  
3. Press  
to open the option list.  
If you take a second call, the previous call will be  
B
put on hold. To "Swap" between calls, press  
.
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Call Functions  
Rejecting a call  
Briefly press the button to reject the call.  
If the "Call divert" feature is turned on, the in coming  
call will be diverted to your voice mail box or another  
number where you can be reached or receive your  
messages.  
Ending a call  
Briefly press the button to hang-up the call.  
Making a call  
1. Use the keypad to enter the phone number.  
B
2. Press  
to correct any errors pressed while  
entering a phone number.  
Note; if you wish to dial an international number,  
long press the 0 button to enter the "+" sign for  
international prefix.  
3. Press the button to dial the phone number.  
Call list  
Your mobile phone stores the last numbers dialled  
(redialling), calls received and missed calls in a call list.  
1. Press the button to open the call list.  
2. Use the  
/
buttons to select the entry and press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
the button to dial the number.  
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Call Functions  
Dialling numbers from the phone book  
You must have already stored phone numbers in the  
phone book.  
B
1. During standby mode, press  
stored phone list will appear.  
"Contacts" - the  
2. Use the  
/
buttons to select the entry and press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
the button to dial the number.  
Or by using the ALPHA numeric buttons, you can quickly  
search for a name. (e.g. to find names starting with "K",  
press the "5" button 2 times, the letter "K" will appear  
and the phone will display the phone book entries  
starting with "K".  
1. Use the  
/
buttons to select the relevant number.  
ꢀ ꢁ  
2. Press the button to dial the number.  
Quick dialling  
You must have already assigned phone numbers to the  
one-touch buttons.  
Press and hold the one- touch dialling buttons (M1, M2  
or SOS) to dial the number.  
Setting the receiver volume  
The volume can be adjusted during a call.  
Press the  
/
buttons to select the required volume  
ꢀ ꢁ  
during a call.  
Talk time display  
The duration of a call is displayed during a call in hours,  
minutes and seconds.  
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Call Functions  
Handsfree  
This function is used to listen to the caller via the loudspeaker.  
1. When "H-Free" is shown on the display, the  
handsfree mode is activated.  
2. When "Normal" is shown on the display, the  
handsfree mode is deactivated.  
Muting the microphone in the handset  
The microphone in the handset can be activated and  
deactivated during a telephone conversation.  
1. During a call, press  
to open the menu.  
2. Use the buttons to select Mute, press  
/
ꢀ ꢁ  
to select Mute or Unmute.  
Keypad lock  
The keypad lock is intended to prevent functions being  
triggered unintentionally.  
1. Press and hold for 3 seconds to activate the  
keypad lock function.  
Calls can still be taken in the normal way even  
when the keypad lock function is activated.  
B
2. Press  
and then the button to activate the  
keypad unlock function.  
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Call Functions  
Deactivating the ringing melody  
The ringing melody can be deactivated.  
In standby mode, press and hold the button for 3  
seconds to activate or deactivate the ringing melody.  
Options during a call  
Whilst on a call, press  
to open the menu.  
This menu provides access to functions which can be  
performed during a call:  
Hold Option  
1. Use the  
/
buttons to select Hold, press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm and put the current call on hold.  
When a call is placed on hold, the menu option  
changes to "Unhold".  
2. To retrieve the call placed on hold, use the  
/
ꢀ ꢁ  
button to select Unhold, and press  
to resume  
the call.  
Handsfree Option  
1. Use the  
/
buttons to select H-Free, press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm and set the handsfree mode to on or off.  
Phone book obtion  
Use  
to open the menu options. Use the  
/
ꢀ ꢁ  
buttons to select Contacts then press  
Contact Options list. Scroll the Contact options list by  
using the buttons for operation.  
to open  
/
ꢀ ꢁ  
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Emergency Call Function  
6 SOS Emergency Call Function  
The EZY120 is equipped with an SOS Emergency  
button. You can program the number you wish to call in  
case of an emergency, like the number of your doctor or  
family member.  
How the SOS feature works:  
1. In standby mode when the SOS button is pressed  
for 1 second an SOS emergency call will be  
triggered. (the 1 second period is to prevent a false  
alarm)  
2. Once the SOS has been triggered, the phone will  
give out a load ring (Siren) for 3 seconds.  
3. The programmed number will automatically be  
dialled immediately after the Siren has stopped.  
4. Once the call has been acknowledged by the other  
party, the phone will turn to hands free mode and  
communication will commence as normal.  
Entering/Deleting emergency call numbers  
Proceed as follows to define an entry in the phone book  
as an emergency call number.  
Each number you want to define as an  
emergency call number must already be stored  
in the phone book.  
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Emergency Call Function  
1. During standby mode, press  
main menu.  
to enter the  
2. Use the  
/
buttons to select Contacts, press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
3. Use the buttons to select Advance, press  
/
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
4. Use the buttons to select M1 M2 SOS, press  
/
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
5. Use the buttons to select which emergency  
/
ꢀ ꢁ  
button you want to program, press  
and enter the required number, then press  
confirm your entry.  
to confirm  
to  
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Phone Book  
9 Phone Book  
Up to 200 entries (names with several related phone  
numbers) can be stored in the phone book.  
tꢀ Always enter the area code with all the phone  
numbers.  
tꢀ When the memory capacity is used up, the  
corresponding message appears when an attempt  
is made to store another entry. Before new entries  
can be stored, old entries must be deleted.  
tꢀ The phone book entries are arranged alphabetically.  
To skip directly to a required phone book entry,  
press the corresponding first letter. To search for the  
entries manually, use the / buttons.  
ꢀ ꢁ  
Your network service provider can state how  
many entries you can store on your SIM card.  
tꢀ Entries which you have stored on the SIM card are  
identified by the  
icon preceding the name.  
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Phone Book  
Entering names  
The digit keys are also labelled with letters for the entry  
of names. Press the corresponding button the respective  
number of times to enter letters.  
1. During entering, press 0 to enter a space.  
B
2. Press  
to delete the incorrect entry.  
3. Use the / buttons to move the cursor or to  
ꢀ ꢁ  
scroll.  
Creating phone book entries  
1. During standby mode, press  
main menu.  
to enter the  
2. Use the / buttons to select Contacts. Press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
3. Use the / buttons to select New Contact, press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
4. Use the / buttons to select Save to SIM or Save  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to Phone, press  
5. Use the keypad to enter the Name and Number and  
press to confirm.  
to confirm.  
Complete any further information regarding this name  
according to the procedure described. When all the  
necessary information has been entered:  
B
Press  
to save the entries, press  
to reject  
the entries.  
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Phone Book  
Modifying, deleting phone book entries  
1. During standby mode, press  
main menu.  
to enter the  
2. Use the / buttons to select Contacts, press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
3. Use the / buttons to select View Contacts, press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
After searching the name or number, press  
confirm. The following functions are available:  
to  
Select View to view the entry.  
Select Call to call the number.  
Select Delete to delete the number.  
Select Copy to copy the entry from SIM to phone or  
Phone to SIM.  
Select Send SMS to send a text message.  
Use the / buttons to select the above functions and  
ꢀ ꢁ  
press  
to confirm.  
Editing or deleting all entries  
1. During standby mode, press  
main menu.  
to enter the  
2. Use the / buttons to select Contacts, press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
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Phone Book  
3. Use the / buttons to select Advanced or Copy  
ꢀ ꢁ  
All, press  
to confirm.  
Select Delete All to delete all the entries from the SIM or  
phone.  
Select Copy All to copy all the entries from the SIM or  
phone.  
Groups  
You can assign the entries to various groups. Groups  
can be displayed or hidden in order to have a better  
overview of the phone book. The groups can be  
allocated different ringing melodies.  
Assigning an entry to a group  
1. During standby mode, press  
main menu.  
to enter the  
2. Use the / buttons to select Contacts, press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
3. Use the / buttons to select View Groups, press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
4. Use the / buttons to select either Family,  
ꢀ ꢁ  
Friends, Office, press  
to confirm.  
5. If there are no entries in the Family List, only the  
Add member option is available.  
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Phone Book  
6. Press  
to select options, use the / buttons  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to select Add member from the phone book and  
press  
list.  
to confirm and add it to the member  
If there are entries available in the Member List, press  
to select options. The following options Call, Send  
SMS, View, Add member, Remove member and Copy to  
SIM are then available.  
Changing the group name and tone  
1. During standby mode, press  
main menu.  
to enter the  
2. Use the  
/
buttons to select Contacts, press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
3. Use the / buttons to select View Groups, press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
4. Use the / buttons to select Family, use the  
ꢀ ꢁ  
/
buttons to select Rename. press  
to  
ꢀ ꢁ  
confirm.  
5. Use the keypad to edit the group name, or  
6. Use the / buttons to select the ring tone, press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm. Use the / buttons to select a  
ꢀ ꢁ  
different ringing tone and press  
to confirm.  
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Call List  
10 Call List  
The mobile phone is equipped with a call list.  
Your mobile phone stores the last phone numbers  
dialled, taken and received but missed.  
If one of the phone numbers received matches  
an entry in the phone book, the associated  
name appears.  
Dialling from the call list  
1. Press the button to open the call list.  
2. Use the / buttons to select an entry and press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
the button to dial the number.  
Displaying list details  
1. Press the button to open the call list.  
2. Use the / buttons to select an entry and press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
The following functions are available:  
Select Delete to delete the entry,  
Select Save number to save the entry on the SIM or phone.  
Select Call to dial the entry.  
Select Send SMS to send a text message to the calls  
list.  
Use the / buttons to select the above options and  
ꢀ ꢁ  
press  
to confirm.  
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SMS − Text Messages  
11 SMS − Text Messages  
Writing an SMS text  
A text message can contain up to 612  
characters, including spaces.  
1. During standby mode, press  
main menu.  
to enter the  
2. Use the  
/
buttons to select Message, press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
buttons to select Write Message,  
3. Use the  
press  
/
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
4. Use keypad to enter the text.  
Press  
, use the / buttons to select the following  
ꢀ ꢁ  
functions:  
1. Select Send, press  
to confirm, and use  
keypad to enter the number or select from the  
phone book, press  
the SMS text.  
to confirm and send out  
2. Select Save, press  
to confirm, the SMS text is  
saved in the “Outbox” folder.  
3. Select Send To Many and press  
to confirm.  
The message can be sent to several recipients  
selected from the phone book.  
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SMS − Text Messages  
SMS text messages sent and received  
Texts received are indicated by a ringing tone  
which you have set. "New Message!" appears in  
the display. Press the "OK" to display the message.  
SMS texts received are stored in the "Inbox" folder.  
SMS texts sent are saved in the "Outbox" folder as are  
the drafts.  
Editing stored texts  
1. During standby mode, press  
main menu.  
to enter the  
2. Use the  
/
buttons to select Messages, press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
3. Use the  
/
buttons to select Sent Message /  
to confirm.  
buttons to select the SMS text and  
ꢀ ꢁ  
Inbox, press  
4. Use the  
press  
/
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm and view the SMS text.  
, use the buttons to select the  
5. Press  
/
ꢀ ꢁ  
following functions:  
Select Reply to reply to the number from which the text  
was sent.  
Select Forward to forward the text to a different number.  
Select Call to call the number from which the text was sent.  
Select Save number from which the text was sent.  
Select Delete to delete the SMS text.  
Select Delete All to delete all the SMS text.  
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Voice Mail  
12 Voice Mail  
It is possible that not all functions described are  
supported by every network service provider.  
Therefore, please contact your local mobile  
phone network service provider for details. Fees  
and charges may apply for network services.  
In order to use the "Voice Mail"1 feature, the relevant  
phone number must be programmed in your mobile  
phone. Normally, this has already been set up by your  
network service provider.  
Setting up the Voice Mail feature  
1. During standby mode, press  
main menu.  
to enter the  
2. Use the  
/
buttons to select Contacts, press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
buttons to select Special Numbers,  
3. Use the  
press  
4. Use the  
press  
/
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
buttons to select Voice Mail and  
/
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
5. Use the  
/
buttons to select Connect to Voice  
ꢀ ꢁ  
Mail and press  
to confirm and start editing.  
If a number is already available, it appears  
instead of "Empty".  
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Voice Mail  
6. Use keypad to enter or edit the Voice Mail number  
and press to confirm and save it.  
The following functions are available in the "Voice Mail"  
menu.  
Select Delete and press  
to confirm, the Voice Mail  
number is deleted.  
Select Connect to Voice Mail and press  
to  
confirm, the Voice Mail number is dialled.  
Voice Mail, also referred to as mailbox (answering  
machine in mobile telecommunication network)  
Playing the Voice Mail messages  
Navigate to the "Connect to Voice Mail" menu option, as  
previously described, and press and hold the 1 button,  
a connection is established to your "Voice Mail" and you  
can play messages recorded  
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Network services  
13 Network services  
It is possible that not all functions described are  
supported by every network service provider.  
Therefore, please contact your local mobile  
phone network service provider for details. Fees  
and charges may apply for network services.  
Navigating to the "Call Setting" menu.  
1. During standby mode, press  
main menu.  
to enter the  
2. Use the  
/
buttons to select Settings, press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
3. Use the buttons to select Call Setup, press  
/
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
Forwarding calls  
The following functions enable incoming calls to be  
transferred to other phone numbers.  
Navigate to the "Call Setting" menu as previously  
described.  
1. Use the  
/
buttons to select Call Divert, press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
2. Use the buttons to select the setting for  
/
ꢀ ꢁ  
which calls should be redirected: All Voice Calls, If  
Unreachable, If No Answer, If Busy, press  
to  
confirm.  
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Network services  
3. Use the  
/
buttons to select Activate and press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm, use keypad to enter the number  
or select from the phone book. Press to  
confirm, the call forwarding function is then active.  
4. Use the  
press  
/
buttons to select Deactivate and  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm. The corresponding call  
transfer is deactivated  
5. Select Check Status and press  
to confirm  
and display the current setting.  
Call barring  
The following function is used to restrict calls which can  
be received and made.  
Navigate to the "Call Setting" menu as previously  
described.  
Use the  
/
buttons to select Call Barring, press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
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Network services  
Changing the network password  
This service must be requested from the network  
provider. The provider then makes the corresponding  
numeric code available.  
Navigate to the "Call Setting" menu.  
1. Use the  
/
buttons to select Call Barring, press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
buttons to select Change Password,  
2. Use the  
press  
/
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
Call waiting  
You will hear a Beep informing you that another call has  
been received while the current call is in progress.  
Navigate to the "Call Setting" menu.  
Use the  
/
buttons to select Call Waiting, press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
Automatic redialling  
When this function is activated, redialling is initiated  
automatically if the number dialled is "engaged".  
Navigate to the "Call Setting" menu.  
Use the  
/
buttons to select Auto Redial, press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
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Settings  
14 Settings  
One−touch dialling buttons  
It is possible to assign phone numbers to the one-touch  
dialling buttons M1, M2 or SOS which are then dialled  
directly by pressing and holding the corresponding  
button.  
Each number you want to define as a one-touch  
dialling number must be stored in the phone  
book.  
Assigning a phone number to a one-touch dialling button:  
1. During standby mode, press  
main menu.  
to enter the  
2. Use the  
/
buttons to select Set  
M1/M2/  
ꢀ ꢁ  
SOS, press  
to confirm.  
3. Use the  
press  
/
buttons to select M2 Call Number,  
to confirm.  
ꢀ ꢁ  
4. Use the  
/
buttons to select the following  
to confirm.  
ꢀ ꢁ  
options, press  
Select View to display the number.  
Select From Phonebook to select and save a phone  
number from the phone book.  
Select Delete to delete the number assigned.  
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Settings  
Set Alarm  
1. In the Tools menu, use the  
/
buttons to select  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
Alarm, press  
2. Use keypad to enter the time, press  
confirm.  
to  
Security settings  
This menu is used to define which functions on the  
phone or SIM card should be protected by a password/  
PIN. The PIN and password can be changed.  
PIN and PIN2 are supplied together with the SIM  
card. Further information is available from your  
SIM card provider.  
1. During standby mode, press  
main menu.  
to enter the  
2. Use the  
confirm.  
/
buttons to select Setting, press  
to  
ꢀ ꢁ  
3. Use the  
/
buttons to select General, press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
4. Use the buttons to select Security, press  
/
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
The default setting for the password is 1122. If  
this lock is active, you can only open the main  
menu by entering the password.  
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Settings  
SIM Lock  
The password is supplied together with the SIM  
card. If you deactivate the SIM lock, you need  
not enter the PIN after switching the mobile  
phone on.  
It is recommended to leave the SIM lock on to  
prevent unauthorized persons from using the  
mobile phone.  
Phone Lock  
The default setting for the password is 1122.  
If this lock is active, you must first enter the  
password for the phone lock after switching the  
mobile phone on and then enter the PIN.  
Change Password Change the passwords/PIN  
Phone settings  
Navigate to the "Settings" menu.  
1. Use the buttons to select Display, press  
/
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
2. Use the buttons to select options, press  
/
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
Select Idle Display to edit the Date/Time and Wallpaper  
to be displayed when the phone is idle mode.  
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Settings  
Select Backlight to allow the expiration time of the LCD  
backlight. Shorten the backlight switch off time will save  
your battery and provide longer standby time.  
Select Background Color to select different background  
color, either white or light blue according to your own  
preference.  
Sound settings  
Use this menu to adapt the phone’s ringing tones to  
your own personal needs.  
Navigate to the "Settings" menu.  
1. Use the  
/
button to select Sound, press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
2. Use the  
/
button to select options, press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
Select Ringtones for various alert ringing signals. Alert  
tone including incoming calls, incoming SMS and key  
tone.  
Select Volume for various alert ringing signals. Volume  
of the receiver, ring tone and key tone.  
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Settings  
Select Alert Type to select whether you are alerted of  
incoming calls via a ringing tone or vibration.  
Call Setup  
Use this menu to set your own personal needs.  
Navigate to the "Settings" menu.  
1. Use the  
/
button to select Call Setup, press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
button to select options, press  
2. Use the  
/
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
Call Setup Options;  
Call divert - Divert all calls, or if you are busy, or if you  
are out of reach.  
Setup call barring - allows you to limit the use of your  
phone to specific calls.  
Call waiting - allows you to turn on or off the call  
waiting. if you have turned the call waiting on you will  
be able to pick up a second incoming call during a  
conversation and put the original call on hold.  
Auto redial - if you have turned this feature on, the  
phone will automatically redial up to 10 times if the  
number you dialed is busy.  
Caller ID display - you can choose to display your own  
number when you make a outgoing call.  
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Settings  
Network settings  
Navigate to the "Settings" menu.  
1. Use the  
press  
2. Use the  
/
button to select network settings,  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
button to select set your preferred  
/
ꢀ ꢁ  
network settings to either automatic or manual,  
press to confirm.  
This feature is very useful when you are using your  
mobile outside your service providers coverage zone.  
Default settings  
This allows the phone to be reset to its default (factory)  
settings.  
Navigate to the "Settings" menu.  
Use the  
/
button to select Factory default, press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
The default password is 0000.  
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Advanced Settings  
15 Advanced Settings  
SMS − Text Messages  
It is possible that not all functions described are  
supported by every provider. Therefore, please  
contact your local mobile phone network service  
provider for details.  
SMS service center  
Normally, this has already been set up by your  
network service provider.  
Navigate to the "Message Settings" menu.  
1. Use the  
press  
/
buttons to select SMS centre number,  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
2. Use keypad to enter or edit the MSC number and  
press  
to confirm.  
Validity  
You can use this feature to define how long an attempt  
should be made to deliver a message which you have  
sent.  
Navigate to the "Message" menu.  
1. Use the  
press  
/
buttons to select Message Settings,  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
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Advanced Settings  
2. Use the  
press  
/
buttons to select Validity period,  
to confirm.  
ꢀ ꢁ  
3. Use the  
/
buttons to select Maximum, press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
Settings  
Delivery report  
Select "Delivery Report − On" to receive the  
corresponding delivery confirmation report that a  
message sent has been delivered.  
1. Use the  
press  
2. Use the  
press  
/
buttons to select Message Settings,  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
buttons to select Delivery Report,  
/
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
3. Press  
to confirm and use the  
/
buttons  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to switch it on or off.  
Memory status  
Navigate to the "Message" menu.  
Use the / buttons to select Delivery Report, press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
The memory locations occupied and free on the  
mobile phone and SIM card are displayed.  
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Advanced Settings  
SIM Toolkit  
Your mobile phone supports the SIM Toolkit1.  
You receive information on: using STK, charge  
rates, data and offers from your network service  
provider.  
1. During standby mode, press  
main menu.  
to enter the  
2. Use the  
/
buttons to select SIM Toolkit, press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
Broadcast messages  
You mobile phone supports receiving broadcast2 messages.  
You receive information on: broadcast  
messages, charge rates, data and offers are  
from your network service provider.  
1. During standby mode, press  
main menu.  
to enter the  
2. Use the  
/
buttons to select Messages, press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
buttons to select Message Settings,  
3. Use the  
press  
4. Use the  
press  
/
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
buttons to select Broadcast Message,  
/
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
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Advanced Settings  
Sim Toolkit (STK)  
The SIM Application Toolkit (commonly referred to as STK)  
is a standard of the GSM system which enables the SIM to  
initiate actions which can be used for various value added  
services.  
Broadcast, also referred to as CB = Cell Broadcast  
(information services from your telephone network service  
provider)  
Network setting  
Automatic mode selection: This menu can be used  
to select mobile telecommunication networks other  
than your own mobile network provider. However, the  
corresponding agreements must have been concluded.  
Manual mode networks: You can select the mobile  
telecommunication networks prescribed on the SIM  
card and edit them. Use the  
the priority.  
/
buttons to change  
ꢀ ꢁ  
It is possible that not all functions described are  
supported by every provider. Therefore, please  
contact your local mobile network service phone  
provider for details. They may contain services  
which are subject to charges.  
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Advanced Settings  
1. During standby mode, press  
main menu.  
to enter the  
2. Use the  
/
buttons to select Settings, press  
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
buttons to select Network Settings,  
3. Use the  
press  
4. Use the  
/
ꢀ ꢁ  
to confirm.  
buttons to select Automatic Mode or  
/
ꢀ ꢁ  
Manual Mode, press  
to confirm.  
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Troubleshooting  
16 Troubleshooting  
Problems and solutions  
Problems  
Solutions  
The mobile phone can  
not be switched on.  
The display is "locked"  
when the mobile phone  
is switched on.  
− Insert battery, charge  
and try again.  
− Enter the PUK to  
"unlock" the SIM card.  
Contact your network  
service provider.  
No signal quality is  
displayed.  
− No network connection.  
The mobile phone is in  
a location where there  
is no network service.  
Move to a different  
location or contact  
your network service  
provider.  
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Troubleshooting  
Keypad does not function − The operating speed of  
or only functions very  
slowly.  
the display is reduced  
in the case of low  
temperatures. This is  
normal. Use the phone  
in a warmer location.  
− Many functions can  
only be used after  
A message appears in  
the display for some  
functions, indicating  
execution/use is not  
possible.  
the respective service  
has been applied for.  
Contact your network  
service provider for  
more details.  
No display during the  
charging process.  
− The battery status  
is very low or the  
mobile phone is being  
operated outside  
the recommended  
temperature range  
(0º − 45 ºC). Wait a  
few minutes or move  
the phone to a warmer  
location. Start the  
charging process again.  
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Troubleshooting  
No connection to the  
mobile telecommunication  
network.  
− Contact your network  
service provider.  
The "Insert SIM" message − Ensure that the SIM  
appears in the display.  
card has been installed  
correctly. Contact  
your network service  
provider, if necessary.  
− Battery is defect.  
− Place the phone  
correctly in the  
The battery cannot be  
charged or is empty  
within a short time.  
charging unit or  
connect the charging  
unit properly. Clean the  
contact surfaces on  
the mobile phone and  
charging unit with a  
soft, dry cloth.  
− Charge the mobile for  
4 hours.  
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Technical Properties  
16 Technical Properties  
Technical data  
Feature  
Standard  
Value  
GSM1. 900, 1800 MHz  
Dual-band  
Dimensions  
52.5 X 128 x 15.5mm  
(W x H x D)  
Weight  
< 100 g incl. battery  
Power supply  
Output: Mini-USB 5 V,  
500mA  
Battery  
3.7 V, 750 mAh  
Up to 150 hours  
Up to 120 minutes  
1.77" TFT,  
Resolution: 128 x 128  
Standby time  
Max. talk time  
Display  
SMS  
Standard SMS  
0°C to 40°C  
Permissible ambient  
temperature  
Permissible relative  
humidity  
30% to 75%  
GSM = Standard for mobile phones.  
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SAR Information  
17 This oricom mobile phone meets the  
guidelines for exposure to radio waves  
The Australian safety standard for electromagnetic emissions (EME) is  
set by the Australian Radiation Protection and Nuclear Safety Agency  
(ARPANSA) and regulated by the Australian Communications and Media  
Authority (ACMA).  
These requirements are set out in the Radio Communications Act 1992  
and the Radiocommunications (Electromagnetic Radiation - Human  
Exposure) Standard 2003.  
All the applicable safety standards related to radio frequency emissions  
were complied with during the development of this mobile phone.  
The limit values are based on scientific directives and include a safety  
margin in order to guarantee the safety of all persons regardless of age  
and state of health.  
SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) is a unit of measurement used in  
the standard and it measures the amount of radio frequency energy  
absorbed by the body when using a mobile phone. SAR values are  
measured using standardized methods by which the mobile phone  
works in all the frequency bands used with the highest energy level.  
Although the SAR values of various phone models can differ, all the  
models were developed to maintain the relevant directives on radio  
frequency emissions. The following information applies to residents  
of countries which, as with Australiasia, have adopted the SAR limit  
value recommended by the ICNIRP (International Commission on  
Non−lonizing Radiation Protection) which lies at 2W/Kg (averaged from  
10 gram tissue):  
The highest SAR value measured, averaged over 10g tissue, was <  
0.526 W/kg for this mobile phone measured at the ear.  
The Highest SAR measured, averaged over 10g tissue, was 0.87 mW/g  
for this mobile phone for the 900MHz band measured at the body.  
The Highest SAR measured, averaged over 10g tissue, was 1.15 mW/g  
for this mobile phone for the 1800MHz band measured at the body.  
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Guarantee  
Warranty Terms and Conditions (Australia)  
Oricom makes no other warranties or conditions, express or implied,  
including as to acceptable quality and fitness for a particular purpose,  
except as stated in this Warranty. Any implied warranties that may be  
imposed by law are limited in duration to the Warranty Period. Oricom  
warrants that the product is free from defects in materials or workmanship  
during the Warranty Period. This Warranty does not extend to any product  
from which the serial number has been removed or was purchased outside  
of Australia.  
This warranty in no way affects your statutory warranty rights under the  
Competition and Consumer Act 2010 or any other similar legislation.  
The Warranty Period will be 1 year from the date of purchase of the  
product evidenced by your dated sales receipt. You are required to provide  
proof of purchase as a condition of receiving warranty services. You are  
entitled to a replacement product or repair of the product according to the  
terms and conditions of this document if your product is found to be faulty  
within the Warranty Period. This Warranty extends to the original purchaser  
only and is not transferable. Batteries or Battery Packs (if supplied) with  
this product are covered under this warranty for a period of 90 days.  
Products distributed by Oricom are manufactured using new materials or  
new and used materials equivalent to new in performance and reliability.  
Spare parts may be new or equivalent to new. Spare parts are warranted  
to be free from defects in material or workmanship for thirty (30) days or  
for the remainder of the Warranty Period of the Oricom branded product in  
which they are installed, whichever is longer. During the Warranty Period,  
Oricom will where possible repair and if not replace the faulty product or  
part thereof. All component parts removed under this Warranty become  
the property of Oricom. In the unlikely event that your Oricom product has  
a recurring failure, Oricom may, subject to the Competition and Consumer  
Act 2010, at its discretion, elect to provide you with a replacement product  
of its choosing that is at least equivalent to your product in performance.  
Oricom does not warrant that the operation of the product will be  
uninterrupted or error free.  
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Guarantee  
Oricom is not responsible for damage that occurs as a result of your failure  
to follow the instructions that came with the product. These terms and  
conditions together with any specific terms and conditions contained in the  
user guide to the product purchased constitute the complete and exclusive  
agreement between you and Oricom regarding the product. No change  
to the conditions of this Warranty is valid unless it is made in writing and  
signed by an authorised representative of Oricom.  
Oricom will not be in breach of a warranty expressly set out in this User  
Guide or under the Competition and Consumer Act 2010 and excludes  
any liability for damages or any other remedy arising under any other  
legislation or the common law if the damage occurs as a result of:  
1
failure by you to adhere to the warnings and follow the instructions  
set out in this user guide for the proper installation and use of the  
product;  
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3
negligence on your part or misuse by you of the product;  
an uncontrollable external cause which results in the product not  
functioning including but not limited to power failure, lightning or over  
voltage; and  
modification to the product or services carried out on the production  
by anyone other than Oricom or Oricom!/s authorised service  
provider.  
4
Oricom will not be liable for any damages caused by the product or the  
failure of the product to perform, including any lost profits or savings or  
special, incidental or consequential damages. Oricom is not liable for any  
claim made by a third party or made by you on behalf  
of a third party. This limitation of liability applies whether damages are  
sought, or a claim made, under this Warranty or as a tort claim (including  
negligence and strict product liability), a contract claim or any other claim.  
However, this limitation of liability will not apply to claims for personal  
injury. Nothing in this Warranty excludes, restricts or modifies any  
condition, warranty, right or remedy which pursuant to the Competition  
and Consumer Act 2010 applies to this Warranty and which may not be so  
excluded, restricted or modified. For warranties that cannot be excluded,  
restricted or modified, Oricom limits the remedies available to those  
specified in the relevant legislation.  
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Customer Support  
Customer Support  
If you have any problems setting up or using this product you will find use-  
full tips and information in the Troubleshooting section of this user guide as  
If you have further questions about using the product after reviewing  
the resources above or would like to purchase replacement parts or  
accessories please call our Customer Support Team. Our dedicated local  
support team are more likely to be able to help you than the retailer where  
you made your purchase.  
Please retain your purchase receipt and attach to the back page of this  
user guide as you will need to produce this if warranty service is required.  
Take a few moments to register your product online: www.oricom.com  
.au  
New Zealand  
Phone: 0800 674 266  
Australia  
Oricom International Pty Ltd  
Locked Bag 658  
(Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm AEST)  
South Windsor, NSW 2756  
Australia  
Phone: 1800 81 81 81  
(Monday to Friday 8am to 6pm AEST)  
Fax: (02) 4574 8898  
 

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