AEG Electrolux EFT 800 User's Guide

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MOBILE Voxtel M800 USER GUIDEUKV6

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105 MAKING AND ANSWERING CALLS5.1 To make a callEnsure the phone is switched on and in service.• In standby, press the Talk key to display the d

Page 3 - 1 BOX CONTENT

115.4 Earpiece volume• During a call, press the Volume control button to change the volume. The volume level is displayed and remains for future

Page 4 - 2 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE

126 PHONEBOOKThe phone store names and phone numbers in the internal Phonebook(up to 500) and in the SIM card (SIM dependant, but maximum 250).6.1 T

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136.3 Make a call from the Phonebook• Open the contact list, slide up and down to nd the name you want or use the volume up/down keys to step thro

Page 6 - 3 MAIN MENU ICONS

14Note:Once you put a number in the blacklist, this number will be blocked to call you. The calling party will get a busy signal when they try to call

Page 7 - 4 INSTALLATION AND SETUP

157 CALL LOGIn standby, press the Talk key to display the dialler interface, then touch the call log icon to see the calls log list – touch the t

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168 MESSAGESReceived SMS are stored in the Messages Inbox and an icon indicates a New SMS . This icon is displayed until View or Cancel is touched.

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178.2 Write and send a text messageIn the Messages menu:• Touch Write message, then touch Text message. A new page appears with a ashing cursor in

Page 10 - 5 MAKING AND ANSWERING CALLS

188.3 Read your SMS messages• In the Messages menu, touch Inbox.• Scroll Up/Down through the messages, and touch the selected message to view it.

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198.5 SMS settingsIn the Messages menu:• Go down to Message settings and touch it, then touch Text message to enter:SIM to set validity period, mes

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209 SETTINGSAllows you to adjust various settings on the phone and also to reset them to their factory default values.• Touch Menu then slide to th

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21Note: you can select Reset from the menu to return the prole to its factory default settings.9.2 Call settingsTo set or modify the following call

Page 15 - 7 CALL LOG

229.3 Phone settingsIn the Settings menu list:• Touch Phone settings to set or modify the following phone feature options: Time and date to set t

Page 16 - 8 MESSAGES

239.3.1. SOS SettingIn the Phone settings menu list:• Slide Down to SOS Setting, and touch to select.• Touch Number 1 - 5 to input up to 5 telepho

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249.5 Security settingsTo manage the security of your phone.to set the SIM securitySIM lock On / Off : you need the correct PIN to change the status

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2510 SOS BUTTON With the phone in idle mode, press and hold the SOS button for 3 seconds to start the emergency call operation.An alarmtone will soun

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2611 CAMERAFrom the main menu screens, touch the Camera icon then press Options to enter the camera menu for the following options:Note: You can also

Page 20 - 9 SETTINGS

2712 GALLERY12.1 Image viewerFrom the main menu screens, touch the Gallery icon then touch Image viewer to show the thumbnails of stored pictures. T

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2812.2 Video recorderFrom the main menu screens, touch the Gallery icon touch press Video recorder to open the video recorder. Touch the Record icon

Page 22 - In the Settings menu list:

29• When a video is playing , touch the Icon in the lower left corner to enter video settings:Preferred play 3D modeto turn the 3D play mode On / Of

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31 BOX CONTENTIn the box you will find:• mobile handset• charging cradle (supplied with all models)• mains power adapter with USB connection cable• us

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3012.5 File Manager• From the main menu screens, touch the Gallery icon then touch File manager to open the le manager to see how much memory is

Page 25 - 10 SOS BUTTON

3114 CALCULATORFrom the main menu screens, touch the Calculator icon to open the calculator to perform simple addition, subtraction, multiplication

Page 26 - 11 CAMERA

3216 FM RADIO You must insert a headset (3.5mm stereo headset) before you can receive any radio channels for the FM radio. With a headset inserted, f

Page 27 - 12 GALLERY

3317 MUSICFrom the main menu screens, touch the Music iconto open the music player Touch the Play icon to start playing the selected track and touch

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3419 BLUETOOTHFrom the main menu screens, touch the Bluetooth icon to open the Bluetooth menu:Bluetooth to power the Bluetooth On / OffVisibility to

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35park the car on the roadside for communication except in case of emergency.3. Switch off the phone when boarding an airplane and do not switch the

Page 30 - 13 CLOCK

36and discharged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out. When the talking and standby time is noticeably shorter than normal, please replac

Page 31 - 15 CALENDAR

37Battery performance is particularly limited in temperatures well below freezing.Do not dispose of batteries in a re as they may explode. Batterie

Page 32 - 16 FM RADIO

38This unit complies with guidelines for radiation when it is used either in a normal position against your ear, or when it is at least 2.2 cm from y

Page 33 - 18 TORCH

39side from the pacemaker to reduce the risk of interference.If you suspect that there is a risk of interference, turn off the unit and move it furthe

Page 34 - 20 SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS

42 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE2.1 Keys and parts# Meaning1 Talk key • Press to answer a call during ringing• Press to open the dial keypad in standby

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40Follow the restrictions that are in force on the use of radio equipment near places where fuel is stored and sold, chemical factories and places

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4121 GUARANTEE AND SERVICEThe phone is guaranteed for 24 months from the date of purchase shown on your sales receipt. This guarantee does not cover

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4222 TECHNICAL DETAILSStandard: GSM MobileFrequency Band: GSM900/DCS1800 MHzSystem: Phase 2GOperating Time: Standby around: 600Hours

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4323 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITYThis product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of the R&TTE directive

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4424 DISPOSAL OF THE DEVICEAt the end of the product lifecycle, you should not throw this product into the normal household garbage but take the prod

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4525 TROUBLESHOOTING“Call failed”appearsCheck dialled number is correct, with full area code.SIM card fitted– only makes emergency callSome SIM cards

Page 41 - 21 GUARANTEE AND SERVICE

46Can I suppress/ withhold my telephone number?If you want to withhold your phone telephone number, you will need to check with your service provider.

Page 42 - 22 TECHNICAL DETAILS

4726 CERTIFICATION INFORMATION (SAR)This model meets international guidelines for exposure to radio waves. Your mobile device is a radio transmi

Page 43 - 23 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY

© 2014 Binatone Electronics International LimitedAll rights reservedSubject to availability. Rights of modification reserved.AEG is a registered trade

Page 44 - 24 DISPOSAL OF THE DEVICE

52.2 Display iconsThe standby screen shows the following information:# MeaningRadio linkOn with signal strength when linked to mobile network.Batte

Page 45 - 25 TROUBLESHOOTING

63 MAIN MENU ICONS# Icon NameDialerPhonebookGalleryMessagesClockCameraCalculatorSettingsCalendarFM RadioWebMusicTorchBluetoothTouch Menu to open the

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74 INSTALLATION AND SETUPBefore operating a SIM card must be installed. Keep the SIM card out of reach of small children.The SIM card and its cont

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84.2 Charging the batteryWarning:Use only the supplied/approved batterie and charger. Using others may be dangerous and will invalidate warranty. A

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9or read les. Or select “COM port” for debug or updating. When unplugged “USB removed” displays.4.3 Switching on and off• To switch on, press and

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