Contents 1. 2. 3. 4. About these Instructions ..............................4 1.1. Symbols and Key words used in these Instructions ..................................................... 4 1.2. Proper use ........................................................ 6 1.3. Usage limitations .......................................... 7 1.4. Additional costs for Internet and roaming usage ............................................... 8 Safety instructions ........................................9 2.1.
5. 6. 7. 2 of 64 4.3. Charging the battery .................................29 Operation .................................................... 30 5.1. Switching on the telephone ...................30 5.2. Operating the telephone .........................30 5.3. After switching on the telephone .........31 First use ....................................................... 31 6.1. Switching off the phone ...........................33 6.2. Switching to sleep mode .........................34 6.3.
8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. 14. 7.5. Changing the data volume......................48 7.6. Activating Wi-Fi ............................................49 Addendum to instructions for use of smartphone................................................. 50 8.1. Exposure to radio frequency energy ...50 Disposal ....................................................... 51 Conformity information as per R&TTE ..... 52 Technical data ............................................. 53 Licence information....................
1. About these Instructions Before using the device for the first time, please read these operating instructions carefully, paying special attention to the safety notices. This device should only be used as designated and as described in these instructions. Please keep these instructions in a safe place for future reference. Always include these instructions if selling or giving away the device. 1.1.
CAUTION! Warning: possible light or moderate injuries! PLEASE NOTE! Please follow the guidelines to avoid property damage. Additional information on using the device. PLEASE NOTE! Please follow the guidelines in the operating instructions.
1.2. Proper use Your appliance offers a number of options for usage: • The device is intended for private use only and not for industrial/commercial use. Please note that we shall not be liable in cases of improper use: • Do not modify the device without our consent and do not use any auxiliary equipment which we have not approved or supplied. • Use only spare parts and accessories which we have supplied or approved.
1.3. Usage limitations It is essential to turn off the telephone in the following situations: • Before boarding an aircraft or before packing it in your luggage. The use of radio devices in aircraft can have dangerous effects on the flight controls and interrupt radio contact and is thus prohibited. • In hospitals, clinics or other health centres and in any locations in the direct vicinity of medical devices. • In all locations where there is a risk of explosion (e.g.
1.4. Additional costs for Internet and roaming usage Significant volume-based data costs may apply when using the mobile Internet. In order to limit these costs, we recommend that you purchase a contract with an Internet flat rate. PLEASE NOTE! When the phone is used for the first time, roaming is deactivated. Check your mobile service tariff before using the device and, if required, switch off mobile data services until you have activated a suitable Internet flat rate.
2. Safety instructions 2.1. Making calls while driving As making calls can reduce concentration levels (while driving a car or riding a bicycle), this may contribute to accidents occurring. The following instructions should be followed exactly. It is an offence to hold a telephone in your hand (or between your head and your shoulder) to make a call while driving. It is also illegal to write SMS, e-mail or use other programs while driving.
WARNING! Impairment to hearing! Listening through earphones or headphones at excessive volume levels, as well as changes to the basic settings of the equaliser, drivers, software or operating system generates excessive acoustic pressure and can lead to loss of hearing. Before pressing play, set the volume to the lowest setting. Start playback and increase the volume to a comfortable level. Hands-free systems should only be installed by suitably qualified professionals.
danger to life and limb for you and others. Do not use the mailbox while driving. Do not listen to your messages until you have parked the car and switched the motor off. If you accept a call via the hands-free set while driving, keep the call as short as possible. Concentrate on your driving. Try to to find a parking area before making a call. Please comply with all national regulations if you use your mobile while driving abroad.
For cars with airbags: Bear in mind that the activation of the airbag involves the release of a large amount of force. Therefore, never install permanent telephone equipment in the area above the airbag or in the space occupied by the deployed airbag. If telephone or accessories are incorrectly installed this can lead to serious injury when the airbag is activated. 2.2. General Do not let children play with electrical appliances without supervision. Children are not always aware of potential hazards.
Do not open the housing of the AC adapter. Do not insert anything into the device through the slots and openings. This could result in an electrical short-circuit, an electric shock or even ignite a fire which will damage the product. Avoid exposing the device to water droplets or spray and do not place vases or anything containing water on the device. Liquids penetrating the device may impair the electrical safety of the product.
For extra safety, we recommend using an overvoltage protection device to prevent the product from sustaining damage as a result of power surges or lightning strikes. If you want to disconnect the device from the mains, first pull the mains charger out of the wall socket and then the plug on the product. The mains charger or the device may be damaged if this process is carried out in the reverse order. Always take hold of the plug when disconnecting the cable from the socket. Never pull on the cable.
connectors are the right way round. Do not crush or bend the cable too far in order to prevent short-circuit and cable break. Maintain a distance of at least one metre from sources of high-frequency and magnetic interference (TV sets, loudspeakers, mobile phones, DECT telephones, etc.) in order to avoid malfunctions and data loss.
2.3. Cleaning and care Follow the instructions below to increase the service life of the product: Always unplug the device and disconnect all cables before cleaning. Do not use solvents, corrosive agents or aerosol-based detergents to clean the device. Use appropriate cleaners to wipe the display, e.g. glass cleaners or monitor cleaners (available from specialist retailers). Clean the screen with a soft, lint-free cloth. Do not place the screen in strong sunlight or near ultraviolet light.
2.4. Data backup PLEASE NOTE! Loss of data! Back up your data to external storage media before each update. We do not accept any liability for claims for compensation arising from loss of data or any consequential loss or damage. 2.5. Information about the display Do not place any objects on top of the device and do not exert pressure on the screen. This could break the screen. To avoid damaging the screen, do not touch it with sharp objects. If the screen breaks, there is a danger of injury.
chemicals. Keep the device away from moisture and from water in droplet or spray form. Avoid knocks, dust, heat and direct sunlight in order to prevent malfunction. 2.6. Notes on batteries and rechargeable batteries WARNING! Risk of explosion! There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced incorrectly. Charge the battery regularly and as fully as possible. Do not leave the battery discharged for long periods Keep batteries away from heat sources such as radiators or open flames, e.g.
If the device cannot be switched on although it is connected to a power source, please contact your service centre. Do not use chargers or batteries that are damaged in any way. Do not dismantle or deform batteries. You could injure your hands or fingers, or battery fluid could come into contact with your eyes or skin. If this happens, rinse the affected areas with plenty of clean water and contact your doctor immediately. Keep the batteries away from children.
2.7. Environmental requirements Keep your telephone dry. Do not expose it to extremes of temperature (hot or cold). Do not place your phone next to burning cigarettes, open flames or other heat sources. Do not drop or bang the telephone and do not shake it. Rough handling can damage the internal circuitry. Do not paint your telephone as the paint could block the microphone, the ear piece or hinder moving parts and thus prevent normal use.
The ring tone is played back via the ear piece. To avoid damage to hearing, accept the call before putting the telephone to your ear. Please only use the optional stereo earphones together with this smartphone. PLEASE NOTE! When using wired headsets, ensure the correct plug connection (see technical details). 2.8. In the event of faults If the charger, connection cable or device is damaged, immediately disconnect the charger from the power supply.
2.9. People with pacemakers When using your telephone, be sure to maintain a safety distance of at least 15 cm from your implanted pacemaker to avoid any possibility of interference. Do not carry the telephone in a breast pocket when it is switched on. Hold the telephone to the ear on the opposite side to your pacemaker to avoid any possible adverse effects. Switch off the telephone immediately if you suspect any adverse effects. 2.10.
of this, a connection cannot be guaranteed under all possible circumstances. Therefore, you should not rely exclusively on telephones for essential communication (e.g. in medical emergency situations). Emergency calls may not be possible on some mobile networks or while certain network services and/or telephone functions are being used. Contact your local network operator.
2.12. Saving a number for use in emergencies If you are involved in an accident or injured and have your mobile phone with you, it is important for the emergency services to be able to inform a close friend or family member. Often, it is not immediately apparent to rescue workers which contact in the mobile phone directory should be called. Therefore an international abbreviation has been developed to allow emergency services to quickly inform one or more people of an event.
3. Contents of package Please check your purchase to ensure all items are included and contact us within 14 days of purchase if the delivery is incomplete. The product you have purchased includes the following items: • Smartphone • Battery • Mains charging device • USB data and charger cable • Stereo headset (optional) • Manual with safety information • Guarantee documents DANGER! Risk of suffocation! Packaging film can be swallowed or used improperly.
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4. Preparations for using the telephone You must insert a SIM card and charge the battery before you can use the telephone. 4.1. SIM card You choose the network provider, telephone network and tariff when purchasing a SIM card. Therefore, check out which tariff from which network provider is best suited to your telephone usage before purchasing the SIM card. You will also receive your telephone number with the SIM card. Furthermore, SIM cards can also feature additional memory functions (e.g.
4.2. Inserting cards PLEASE NOTE! Always ensure that the telephone is switched off when carrying out this process to avoid any damage to the device or the card. Open the battery compartment cover and remove the battery if necessary. Slide the SIM cards and the microSD card into the corresponding slots as illustrated.
4.3. Inserting the battery Remove the battery compartment cover if you have not already completed this step. Before installing the battery, firstly insert the SIM cards and, if desired, a microSD card as described in the previous sections. Insert the battery into the battery compartment. The contacts on the battery must touch the corresponding contacts on the telephone. 4.4. Charging the battery PLEASE NOTE! The battery can be charged regardless of whether the SIM card is inserted.
5. Operation 5.1. Switching on the telephone Hold the on/off button down until the display switches on. Enter the 4 to 8-digit PIN code for each inserted SIM card and confirm them with . If you have entered a wrong digit, tap on X . 5.2. Operating the telephone You operate the the phone with your fingertips. Do not use any pointed or sharp-edged objects. Tap on the display to select apps or to open applications.
5.3. After switching on the telephone You can use various applications from the Google™ portfolio on your phone. To do this, you will generally require a Google™ account. This account will allow you to access a larger number of services such as Google Mail™. 6. First use When you first switch on your phone, make the following settings: Select the language and tap on . Follow the on-screen instructions to conclude the initial setup for your smartphone.
PLEASE NOTE! You can view the display in portrait or landscape format. Simply hold the telephone upright or on its side to change the orientation of the display. An Internet connection is required in order to create a Google™ account or to sign in. You can connect to the Internet either via your SIM card or a Wi-Fi connection.
6.1. Switching off the phone Press and hold the on/off button until the selection menu appears with the following options: Power off (switches the phone completely off ) Reboot (restarts the phone).
6.2. Switching to sleep mode In sleep mode, your device will be placed into a low-energy standby mode with the display turned off in order to save battery power. Your device also switches automatically into sleep mode if the display is switched off after a certain time. You can set this time under Settings / Display / Sleep. Press the ON/OFF button to switch to sleep mode. 6.3. Waking up the phone from sleep mode This is the standard setting and can be changed in the menu.
6.4. Main screen You decide what is displayed on your start screen. Set your own background, add shortcuts for the widgets or apps you require or remove them if desired.
1 Status and notifications 2 Google input window 3 Installed apps 4 Telephone function 5 Contact list 6 Main menu 7 SMS/MMS menu 8 Web browser 9 Voice entry 10 Network/battery/date display 36 of 64
6.5. Status and notification symbols Your phone uses simple icons to provide you with status updates.
Battery fully charged Problem with the delivery of an SMS/MMS Batteries charging New instant message Synchronisation Outstanding event Vibration mode Airplane mode Song playback Silent Playback via the connected/paired headset New SMS/MMS/ voice mail Downloading data New Google Mail message USB tethering is enabled Missed call Mobile Wi-Fi hotspot is enabled Establishing connection Call is being held Call is active Microphone off 38 of 64
6.6. Using the notification field (image similar) Swipe your finger from the top downwards over the status bar to open the notification field that displays your calendar events, new messages and current settings such as call forwarding or call status. In addition, you can open messages, reminders etc. from here. Press to open the quick settings menu.
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6.8. Telephone calls When you accept or make a call with a new SIM card for the first time, you must first select the standard SIM card. Set the standard SIM or activate the Always ask function to be asked each time you open the phone’s notification centre. Tap on the telephone icon on the home screen. Now tap on and enter a telephone number. Tap on to start dialling. It is also possible to make a call from the contact list, call list or a text message. 6.8.1.
6.8.4. Contacts You can save contacts on your telephone memory or your SIM card. More information about a contact can be saved on the telephone memory than on the SIM card. For example, addresses, photos, nicknames, websites and much more When you open the contacts for the first time with a new SIM card, you must first select the standard SIM card. Set the standard SIM or activate the Always ask function to be asked each time you open the contacts. You can call up your contacts by tapping on (Contacts).
If you receive a new message, you can open it via the notification field or the message screen. Simply tap on the new message to read it. When you write or read an SMS/MMS with a new SIM card for the first time, you must first select the standard SIM card. Set the standard SIM or activate the Always ask function to be asked each time you open the SMS/MMS notification centre. 6.9.1. Writing a new message Tap on (SMS/MMS). Tap on . Enter the number or name of the recipient.
7. Connecting to the Internet You can use the standard connection settings to access the Internet via your mobile phone network or use your Wi-Fi connection. In order to access the Internet via the mobile data network, this service must be active in your contract. PLEASE NOTE! Read the chapter “Internet“ carefully to avoid unnecessarily high mobile phone bills.
7.1. Adding a new data network connection Your telephone is preconfigured for accessing the Internet via most European mobile phone service providers. If it is nevertheless necessary for you to add a new data network connection, first ask your mobile phone service provider for the following information. • Name of the access point (APN) • If necessary, the user name and password. • Server IP and port number, if the network uses a proxy server. Tap on on the main screen. Tap on Settings / More...
PLEASE NOTE! In order to set the APN to the default settings, press the Menu key and tap on Reset to default. 7.2. Additional costs for Internet and roaming usage Significant volume-based data costs may apply when using the mobile Internet. In order to limit these costs, we recommend that you purchase a contract with an Internet flat rate. Find out about the various options available from your mobile phone service provider.
Check your mobile service tariff before using the device and, if required, switch off mobile data services until you have activated a suitable Internet flat rate. Proceed as follows: 7.3. Internet Volume-based data costs may apply when using the mobile Internet. Check your mobile service tariff before using the device and, if required, switch off mobile data services until you have activated a suitable Internet flat rate. Proceed as follows: Tap on . Now tap on Settings / More...
PLEASE NOTE! The time period for displaying the monthly data usage can be defined under the option Data usage cycle. Select the date for resetting the data usage cycle. Tap on Set to save the date. 7.5. Changing the data volume As current mobile phone contracts offer Internet flat rates with different data usage limits, it is advisable to define the data usage limit for your mobile phone contract in the data usage limit function on your telephone.
7.6. Activating Wi-Fi Wi-Fi provides you with access to the Internet over a distance of several metres. on the main screen. Tap on Tap on Settings / Wi-Fi. Activate the Wi-Fi checkbox to switch on this function. The name of all of the Wi-Fi networks available for your telephone and their security settings (open or secure) will now be displayed. Tap on a network to which you want to connect. Press the menu button and tap on scan to update the list of available networks in your local area.
8. Addendum to instructions for use of smartphone 8.1. Exposure to radio frequency energy Your smartphone has been tested and complies with the RF exposure limits prescribed by the European Union in connection with cellular networks, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. The expression “Specific Absorption Rate”, or SAR for short, refers to the amount of RF energy absorbed by the human body. The maximum SAR limit (Specific Absorption Rate) for mobile telephones approved by the Council of the European Union is 2.0 W / kg.
9. Disposal DEVICE The device is fitted with an integrated battery. At the end of its operating life, do not dispose of the device with your ordinary household rubbish. Consult your local authority to find out about collection centres for environmentally sound disposal of electrical and electronic scrap. BATTERIES Used batteries do not belong in the household rubbish. They should be taken to a collection point for used batteries.
10. Conformity information as per R&TTE This device is supplied with the following wireless features: • Wireless LAN • Bluetooth Medion AG hereby declares that the product conforms to the following European requirements: • R&TTE Directive 1999/5/EC • Ecodesign Directive 2009/125/EC • RoHS Directive 2011/65/EU. Full declarations of conformity are available at http:// www.medion.com/conformity.
11. Technical data 74 x 146 x 9,8 mm ~ 155g 2.91 x 5.74 x 0.38 inch ~ 5.46 oz Aquil Star Precision Industrial, China (Shenzhen) ASSA55e(b)-050200 EU/UK Input: 100 -240V ~ 0,45A max./ max. 50-60Hz Output: 5V 2.0 A Ktech Co., Ltd., China (Shenzhen) KSA29B0500200HK Input: 100 -240V ~ 0,5A max./ max. 50-60Hz 2.0 A Output: 5V Ktech Co., Ltd., China (Shenzhen) KSAS0050500100VKU/VEU Input: 100 -240V ~ 0,18A max./ max. 50-60Hz Output: 5V 1.
Shenzhen XinShend Tong Technology Co., Ltd. China (Shenzhen) Modell: L503A395468P WLAN: IEEE 802.11b/g/n (2.4 GHz) Bluetooth 4.0 GSM 850/900/1800/1900 Mhz UMTS 900/2100 Mhz LTE Cat-4 800/1800/2600 Mhz 12,7 cm / 5“ 854 x 480 Pixel ON MAX. MIN. OFF MAX. MIN.
12. Licence information This product is based in part on open source software the use of which is subject to the GNU General Public License (GPL) Version 2. This goes hand in hand with a commitment on the part of the manufacturer to make the corresponding source code that may have been modified also available under this licence. You can acquire the source code for this product in the following manner: 1) Visit MEDION Service at http://www.medion.
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14. Index C Cleaning and care ................................................................. 16 Connecting to the Internet ................................................ 44 D Data backup ............................................................................ 17 Data volumes .......................................................................... 48 E Emergency calls ..................................................................... 22 Environmental requirements ...............................
R Roaming ..................................................................................... 8 S Safety instructions .................................................................. 9 SIM card .................................................................................... 27 SMS/MMS ................................................................................. 42 W Wi-Fi............................................................................................