Maxon Telecom MX-6880 user manual

User manual for the device Maxon Telecom MX-6880

Device: Maxon Telecom MX-6880
Category: Cell Phone
Manufacturer: Maxon Telecom
Size: 1.42 MB
Added : 9/12/2014
Number of pages: 57
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Summary of the content on the page No. 1

1
Earpiece
2
Microphone
Weight 81g (with Slim battery) 3
antenna
4
Volume adjustment
Dimensions 80 x 42x 22 mm
5
Earphone jack
Full Graphic Dual LCD Display 6
Ringing buzzer
7
Indicator
with EL back-lighting
8
Outer display
WAP 1.1
9
Inner display
10
10
Battery lock/unlock knob
Support Phase 2 + Features
11
Folder (MX-6880)
SIM Application Tool Kit
Open to answer calls
Personal organizer close to end calls
T9 Text input
1
6
Multi Party
11
CLIP/CLIR
Cell Broadcast
9
3
20 Numbers Redial
Power off

Summary of the content on the page No. 2

Contents Introduction Dial a displayed number, answer an Security incoming call and store an entry Safety 1 Getting Started End a call, exit a feature and set 2 Calls vibrator alert 3 Basics 4 The Phone Book Switch the phone ON and OFF 5 Network Features Clear a number 6 Mobile Internet (WAP) 7 T9 Text Input Upward search 8 Miscellaneous 9 Organizer Downward search 10 Troubleshooting Enter the menu or go back one step 11 Accessories in the menu 12 Index Enter the phone book or select a menu feat

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Introduction Security Congratulations on choosing the MAXON MX-6880 GSM ● if your phone is lost or stolen, you must report it to your Dual Band mobile phone. This user guide describes the network operator or service provider so that they can bar features of MX-6880. the phone and SIM from use. This is important as you may be liable for the cost of unauthorized calls until the The MX-6880 has been designed to operate on any digital equipment is barred GSM network, GSM900, GSM1800 and GSM900/1800,

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Battery Safety ● do not short circuit the battery terminals. This will damage the battery, produce heat and may cause a fire Personal ● never dispose of batteries in a fire as this can cause them ● operation of any radio equipment including mobile to explode. Return dead batteries to your supplier or an phones may interfere with the function of inadequately approved recycling centre. DO NOT put in with the shielded medical devices such as hearing aids and household waste pacemakers. You must con

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Getting Started Read this section before attempting to use your phone. It tells you how to attach, charge and care for the phone’s battery. We have also included general information about the digital GSM network and given instructions of how to insert and unlock the SIM. Your phone has an indicator to visually show its status when you cannot see 1 the display. Details about the indicator are also shown in this section. The Battery 1.1 Removing and Attaching the Battery 1.1 Charging the Battery

Summary of the content on the page No. 6

The Battery WARNING: Charge the battery in a well-ventilated area between +5 and +40 using the supplied charger. The Your phone is supplied with a rechargeable battery and use of non-approved chargers could result in a fire or quick charger. Before you use the phone for the first time, it injury through an electrical shock and will invalidate all is important that you fully charge the battery. warranties given on this product. Removing and Attaching the Battery 1 ● to remove, slide in the direc

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Removing Battery Performance To maintain battery performance you should operate the phone until you will see the low power warning message LOW BATTERY or preferable, the phone switches itself OFF. If the battery is only partly used before recharging, it can self-adjust to holding a reduced charge with the resultant progressive reduction in operating time. 1 The standby and talk times quoted are estimates based 1 on ideal operating conditions. Battery life achieved in 1.3 1.4 use will vary betwee

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Network Connection The SIM Your network provider will supply you with a plug-in SIM for use with your phone. The SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) is your personal key to the digital GSM network. All the information needed to connect you to the network 1 1 and to initiate billing for your calls is stored in the gold- 1.5 1.6 plated area along with names, numbers and messages which you have entered into the phone book or received. The SIM can be removed and inserted into any GSM phone using the sa

Summary of the content on the page No. 9

If you enter the wrong PIN1 three times in succession, Set Time your SIM will be barred from the network and the phone ● enter the current time. For will ask for the PUK 1. Refer to section 10 for help. example if the time is 12:34 (Use the key IMPORTANT: The supplied PIN1 (4 to 8 digits) may be to clear an error) a standard number used for all SIM’s issued by your network operator, you should therefore change it to any personal number of your choice as soon as possible. Please refer

Summary of the content on the page No. 10

Actual time can be set in either 24 hrs. or AM/PM The Display format. The display will give you a lot of information via its Indicates that the alarm is set. indicators and symbols. Signal strength is indicated by the bars in the top right of the display (6 bars for optimum signal strength). 1 1 Indicates that the Broadcast is set. If a Barring or i 1.9 1.10 Forwarding is set this icon will not be shown. Indicates that the phone is on line via the mobile internet. Indicates your current position

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The Indicator LED Calls In Service The phone has a built-in indicator which can show Green After setting up the phone, you will want to make and and flashes at different speeds according to the status of receive calls. This section gives you all the basic the phone and battery. information you will need. 1 2 Out of Service Making Calls 2.1 1.11 The phone has a built-in indicator which can show Red and National Calls 2.1 flashes at different speeds according to the status of the Calls to a Fixed

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Calls to a Fixed Phone Extension Making Calls ● some fixed extension phones cannot be called directly, you need to connect to the exchange before dialling the The network operator name must extension number. The phone will do all the dialling for appear in the center of the display you with one key press provided that you enter a pause before you can make or receive calls. (-) between the telephone (exchange) number and the Signal strength is indicated by the extension number. To enter a pause,

Summary of the content on the page No. 13

Emergency Calls Answering Calls ● it should be possible to call the emergency services in ● When the Folder is closed, to answer an incoming call, any country which uses the digital GSM network provided open the Folder. you are within network coverage (check for signal strength bars). If your network operator does not have a roaming agreement in the area (no displayed name) ‘EMERGENCY CALLS ONLY’ will appear to let you know 2 2 that this type of call is available. 2.3 2.4 It is possible to make

Summary of the content on the page No. 14

Basic Features 3.9 Basics Voice Mail 3.9 Billing (Advice of Charge) 3.10 This section will help you to get to know the phone’s DTMF Tones 3.11 features, phone book and call menus, provides details Earpiece Volume 3.11 about customising the phone for your own use and Scratch Pad 3.11 shows you how to use the basic operating features. Any Key Answer 3.12 Call Timer 3.12 3 3 Alarm 3.12 The Feature Menu 3.1 Off Timer 3.13 Selecting a Feature by Search 3.2 Time 3.13 Selecting a Feature by Number 3.

Summary of the content on the page No. 15

Selecting a Feature by Search The Feature Menu  (group)  (feature)  All the operating features of the phone are stored in the easy to use menu. A feature can be selected directly via its As long as you press up/down key, you can see the feature feature number (see list on next page) or by searching and menu with icon as below. selecting using the keys (to move the cursor) at the top of If network support the SIM Application Toolkit, “SAT”menu the keypad as follows: will appear as number

Summary of the content on the page No. 16

Selecting a Feature by Number  FEATURE NUMBER  ● for example, to change the ring type:     (hold) 3 Please note that you can press and hold , to 3.3 exit a menu feature (the phone will exit on its own after a long delay) ENGLISH

Summary of the content on the page No. 17

Feature Menu Structure 111. READ 311. VIEW ENTRIES 411. LANGUAGE 1. MESSAGE 11. SMS 2. WAP 21. HOME 3. ORGANIZER 31. DAILY 4. SETTINGS 41. PHONE 112. SEND/EDIT 312. NEW ENTRY 412. GREETING 113. SEND ONLY 313. GO TO DAY 413. PIN 1 CODE 114. REPLY 314. GO TO WEEK 414. PIN 2 CODE 22. BOOKMARKS 115. DELETE 315. VIEW WEEKLY 415. INDICATOR 116. TEMPLATE 316. VIEW MONTHLY 117. FORMAT 317. VIEW TO DO’S 23. PROFILES 421. BILLING 42. CALL 118. S.C.NUMBER 318. SETTINGS 422. REDIALLING 119. VALIDITY 423. CA

Summary of the content on the page No. 18

Phone Book Menu Structure (see section 4 for details)

Summary of the content on the page No. 19

Customising Display Text ● The phone will display text in the language of the SIM (automatic) or you can choose a language from a list    (select) 3 Greeting Animation and Message 3.4 ● You can select one of three greeting animation to be displayed each time the phone is switched ON and OFF    (select) ● You can input a 36 character message (3 lines of 12 Characters) to be displayed each time the phone is switched ON  input message  ● Please refer to ‘The Phone Book’ (page 4.1)

Summary of the content on the page No. 20

Ring Tones and Melodies  OLD PIN1  ● the volume and type of ring tone can be changed NEW PIN 1  NEW PIN 1 volume:   (select/hear) ● The PIN can be disabled to allow other people to use your phone without having to reveal the PIN. Remember type:   to enable the PIN1 again after their use (select/hear)  PIN1 3 3 3.5 3.6 Vibrating SIM PIN2 Change ● You can set the phone to vibrator. ● A second PIN(PIN2) is used to protect memory B on the


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