Bierley BM-01 User manual

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User Manual
Bierley
BM-01 Big Key GSM

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User Manual for BM-01
1For your safety ................................................................................. 5
2 Specifications ................................................................................. 6
3 Phone layout and keypad ............................................................... 7
3.1 Layout ........................................................................................ 7
3.2 Keypad ..................................................................................... 8
4 Icons .............................................................................................. 9
5 Before use ....................................................................................... 10
5.1 Battery and SIM card ................................................................ 10
5.2 Charging .................................................................................... 11
6 Basic operation ................................................................................ 11
6.1 Turn your device On / Off .......................................................... 11
6.2 Making a call .............................................................................. 11
7 Menu tree ........................................................................................ 14
8 Phonebook ........................................................................................ 15
9 Calls ................................................................................................. 15
9.1 Calls ........................................................................................... 15
9.2 Call duration ............................................................................... 16
10 Text message .................................................................................... 16
10.1 Read a message ...................................................................... 16
10.2 Write a message ...................................................................... 16
10.3 Outbox ..................................................................................... 16
10.4 Draftbox .................................................................................... 17
10.5 Voice mail ................................................................................. 17
10.6 Message setup ......................................................................... 17
10.7 Delete all ................................................................................. 17
11 Alarm ................................................................................................ 18
12 Profiles .............................................................................................. 18
13 Calculator .......................................................................................... 18

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14 FM radio ........................................................................................... 18
15 Settings ............................................................................................. 19
15.1 Phone ....................................................................................... 19
15.1.1 Display ............................................................................ 19
15.1.2 Clock ............................................................................... 19
15.1.3 Own number ................................................................... 19
15.1.4 Keylock ............................................................................ 20
15.1.5 Factory default ...........................................................…… 20
15.1.6 Torch / Flashlight setting ................................................. 20
15. 2 Emergency call setting ............................................................. 20
15. 3 Call ........................................................................................... 20
15. 4 Network .................................................................................... 21
15.4.1 Call waiting ........................................................................ 21
15.4.2 Call forwarding .................................................................. 21
15.4.3 Restrict calls ..................................................................... 21
15.4.4 Network select mode ....................................................... 21
15.4.5 SIM tools ........................................................................... 21
15. 5 Security …................................................................................. 21
16 Input method ..................................................................................... 22
17 Appendix ........................................................................................... 23
17.1 Battery safety ............................................................................ 23
17.2 Use, safety, cleaning and maintenance .................................... 23
17.3 Trouble shooting ...................................................................... 25
CE Declaration of Conformity ................................................................ 26

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E&OE
Due to possible revisions, updates or amendments a newer version
of this instruction manual may be available on our web site.
A simplified version is available on our web site only.
Large Print Manual available for download.
www.bierley.com

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1For Your Safety
Please read these safety guidelines before using your mobile phone.
Vehicles
While driving, obey local laws and regulations with regard to mobile
phone use. Under very rare circumstances, using the mobile phone in
certain vehicles may negatively effect the vehicle’s electronic
equipment. If the vehicle in which you are traveling is equipped with
an airbag, do not place your phone on top of or within the contact area
of the airbag in order to avoid potential serious injury or death in the
event of airbag inflation.
Airlines
Turn off your mobile phone when advised by a member of the crew.
Chemicals
Turn off your mobile phone before entering areas with volatile fuels or
chemicals.
Hospitals
Turn off your mobile phone in hospitals, especially near electronic
medical instruments. Radio wave interference may cause a malfunction
of such electronic equipment.
Interference
Do not use your mobile phone near low signal or precision electronic
equipment. Radio wave interference may cause a malfunction of such
electronic equipment.
Repair
Do not attempt to open the main housing or perform any repairs to
your mobile phone. There are no user serviceable parts inside and the
phone should be sent to an authorized repair facility.
Battery and Accessories
In order to prevent damage to your mobile phone, only use a
genuine Bierley battery or charger. The use of other batteries or

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chargers could result in battery leakage, overheating, cracking, fire or
other malfunctions.
Use
Avoid subjecting your mobile phone to high temperatures (over 60°C)
such as in direct sunlight, high humidity or dusty environments. Do not
use alcohol, thinner, benzene or other solvents for cleaning. Only use a
soft, dry cloth or anti-static cloth to clean the mobile phone and
charger.
Disposal
Dispose of old batteries, charger and phone only in accordance with
local law.
2 Specifications
Function Description Remarks
Dimensions 4.2 x 2.2 x 0.6 inches
Display 1.8 inches FTN 128 x 64 pixels
Weight 70g Without battery
SIM Card 3V small card *
Phonebook Capacity 100 in phone + SIM capacity *
Frequency
GSM 900/1800 (UK EU model)
850/1900 (US model) *
Vibrate, Backlight, Ring Tone Supported
Call Divert, Barring Supported *
Call Waiting Supported *
Alarm Supported
Phonebook Supported *
Auto Redial Supported *
Speed Dial 8 speed dial, keys 2 ~ 9
Standby Time 100-140 hours depending on
network
Talk Time 120-180 minutes depending on
network
Languages English
Voltage Rating 5V
Current Rating 700mAh
Charger Rating 100-240V, 50/60 Hz, 150 mAh
Maximum Charging Voltage 4.2V
Standard Li-ion Voltage 3.7V
Normal Li-ion Current 140mAh
Standard Li-ion Capacity 700mAh
Note: * indicates phone support, subject to network or SIM support.

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Receiver
Menu / Confirm
Torch (UK EU)
Flashlight (USA)
Key lock / * +
/SMS text magnifier
Cancel / Return /
Phonebook
3 Phone Layout and Keypad
3.1 Layout
End call / Power on-off
Scroll up / Torch /
Flashlight on-off
LCD
Call
Mute / Ring / #
Microphone FM radio / 0 / Space
Wrist strap / Knick-knacks
Emergency
Battery cover
Speaker
Scroll Down

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3.2 Keypad
Left / Right Soft Key:
- The Left / Right soft keys carry out the function indicated at the
bottom of the screen.
- In Standby Mode, press to enter the main menu press *
to enter phonebook.
Call Key:
1) Initiate dial after entering a number manually or from the
phonebook.
2) Answer a call.
3) In standbymode, display call lists.
End Key:
1) End or reject a call.
2) Return to standby mode.
3) Press and hold for 3 seconds to turn the phone on / off.
Navigation Key and Function Key:
/ Key:
1) Move cursor up / down and select settings or options.
2) Turn the volume up / down for the FM Radio in FM Radio Menu or
ring tones in Profiles Menu.
3) Turn the volume up / down when talking on the phone.
Emergency Key:
1) First pre-set your chosen emergency number, a relative for example.
2) When the Emergency Key is pressed the phone will call
automatically.
Number Keys:
1) 0~9 alphanumerical entry keys.
2) Press and hold “0” key to turn on FM Radio. Repeat to turn Radio
off. (Must have HandsFree activated in FM Radio Menu)

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3) and
#
multi function keys:
- e.g. Press two times for the international dial + symbol
- e.g. Press and hold
#
key to activate Mute/Vibrate Mode. Repeat
to activate ring mode
Note: * The “ ” appears as a Save Icon for saving contact info in the
Phonebook “Create” sub-menu.
4 Icons
Speaker on
Speaker off
Dialed or Outgoing call list
Incoming call list
Missed call list
Recent missed call
Recent missed SMS
Call forward
Line 2
FM auto search
FM manual search
Save

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Signal strength
Battery level
FM radio
Roaming
Headset
Alarm clock is active
Vibration only mode
Vibrate and ring mode
Ring only mode
Ring off
Mute
Menu
Phonebook
5 Before Use
5.1 Battery and SIM Card
Insert SIM Card:
1) Ensure phone is switched off.
2) Slide the battery cover off and remove battery if present.
3) Insert SIM card, contacts facing down, fully into card slot. Replace
battery and cover.

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Insert Battery:
1) Slide the battery cover off.
2) Insert the battery, contacts facing down, fully into the battery bay.
3) Replace the battery cover.
5.2 Charging:
Always use the charge cradle and never attempt to connect the charge cord
directly to the handset. To setup the charge cradle ready for use.
1) First plug the charger into a working wall outlet (100v – 240v).
2) Connect the micro USB charger plug to the back of the charge cradle
then stand the mobile phone on the charge cradle and charging will
start automatically. The power supply and cradle should be left
connected. There is no need to switch them off or disconnect them at
any time.
Note It is very important to not force the connector. If it doesn’t connect
smoothly and easily, something is wrong. Check orientation and angle
of insertion. The plug should be inserted square to the socket.
6 Basic Operation
6.1 Turn Your Device On / Off
Press and hold for about 3 seconds to turn the phone on / off.
If you turn the phone on without inserting a SIM card, the phone will
indicate “No SIM Card”.
After a SIM is inserted, the phone will check automatically whether the
card can be used or not.
The display will then show the following indication if the SIM can be used:
Enter Password - If you have set Phone Lock. Default is 0000.
Enter PIN - If you have set SIM Lock. If you do not know the PIN,
contact your service provider.
6.2 Making a Call
When a network operator’s name appears on the display, you can dial a
number. The signal strength indicator on the top left corner will show the
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Domestic Calls
Use the key pad to enter a telephone number, use the key to delete any
errors, and then press Call . To cancel or end the call, press
International Calls
When making international calls you can press the key two times to enter
the international phone prefix “+”. Then enter the country code, area
code and phone number that you wish to reach. When making
international calls, you should omit the initial 0 of area codes.
Example: + country code area code telephone number Call Key
Dialing From Call Records
All the calls you dial, receive or miss on your phone are saved in the call
records. Once the storage capacity is reached, the oldest records will
automatically be erased to make space for new records (30 Max).
On standby, press the Call Key to see recent numbers, scroll to the
number you wish to call and press the call key again to dial.
Alternatively, scroll to the number that you want, then press the key to
perform one of the following: Details, Call, Edit, Send message,
Delete, Save, or Show.
Calling From The Phonebook
Press to access the phonebook, then scroll to the contact that you wish to
call. Press the Call Key to complete the action.
Emergency Calls
If you are located within a network area (you can see this by referring to the
signal strength indicator) you should be able to make emergency calls. If
your network operator does not provide roaming where you are,
Emergency only will appear on the screen. If you are located within a
network area, even if you do not have a SIM card, you will be able to
transmit emergency calls. However, you will need the operator’s support to
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In Standby Mode:
Press and hold the Emergency Key for 3 seconds. The phone will count
down the delay time so that you can cancel the call if you wish to by
pressing the End Key . The phone will then dial out. If the number is
busy it will try again automatically and will switch to the next emergency
number if one has been preset.
All emergency calls are handled on speaker mode. To return to normal
mode, press then “Speaker off”.
In Power Off Mode:
Press and hold the Emergency Key for 3 seconds. The phone will
automatically power on and count down the delay time so that you can
cancel the call if you wish to by pressing the End Key . The phone will
then dial out. If the number is busy it will try again automatically and will
switch to the next emergency number if one has been preset.
All emergency calls are handled on speaker mode. To return to normal
mode, press then “Speaker off”.
Receiving Calls
You can answer a call by pressing the Call Key or you can set the phone to
allow answering by pressing any key *except the End Key ,the Right Soft
Key , or the Emergency Key.
* To set any key answer: press , to settings, press , to call, press
, to any key answer press , press again to enable.
Changing Settings While Calling:
When there’s an incoming call, you can press the key to cancel the
ringing or vibration and press up or down keys to set the volume after call
is answered.

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10. Text
7 Menu Tree
12.1General
12.2Meeting
12.3Outdoor
12.4Silent
12.5My style
8. Phonebook
8.1 Browse
8.2 Create
8.3 Storage status
8.4 Abbreviated dial (Speed dial)
8.5 Enable FDN (Fixed Dialing Number-Pin Code)
8.6 Copy
8.7 Delete all entries
8.8 SDN Phonebook
9. Calls 9.1 Incoming call
9.2 Outgoing call
9.3 Missed call
9.4 Call duration
10.1 Read message
10.2 Write message
10.3 Outbox
10.4 Draftbox
10.5 Voice mail
10.6 Message setup
10.7 Delete all
10.5.1 Listen to voice mail messages
10.5.2 Voice mailbox number
10.6.1 Service Center
10.6.2 Storage media
10.6.3 Storage status
11. Alarm 11.1 Alarm1
11.2 Alarm2
11.3 Alarm3
On
Off
13. Calculator
12. Profiles
14. FM
14.1 OFF
14.2 Automatic search
14.3 Manual search
14.4 Adjust volume
14.5 HandsFree off
14.6 Save Channel
15. Settings
15.1 Phone
15.2 Emergency Call
15.3 Call
15.4 Network
15.5 Security
15.1.1 Display
15.1.2 Clock
15.1.3 Own number
15.1.4 Keylock
15.1.5 Factory Default
15.1.6 Flashlight setting
15.1.1.1 Back light
15.1.1.2 LCD contrast
15.1.1.3 Greeting message
15.1.1.4 Language
15.1.1.5 Date/Time display
15.2.1Emergency Number List
15.2.2Delay Setting
15.4.1 Call waiting
15.4.2 Call forwarding
15.4.3 Restrict calls
15.4.4 Network select mode
15.4.5 SIM Tools
15.3.1 CLIR
15.3.2 Auto redial
15.3.3 Any key answer
15.5.1 Power on PIN1
15.5.2 Change PIN2
15.5.3 Phone code
1 Set as default
2 Personalize
3 Reset
4 Title

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8 Phonebook
Note: The phone can store up to 100 entries. Your SIM card may be able
to store more. For quick access to the Phonebook, press
For Phonebook Menu press then press again to enter the Phonebook.
Here you will see:
8.1 Browse Browse the phonebook.
8.2 Create Add a new entry to the Phonebook or SIM card.
8.3 Storage status Shows the storage status of both the phone and
SIM card.
8.4 Abbreviated dial Speed dial - Single key dial for pre-programmed
numbers stored on your phone.
8.5 Enable FDN Fixed Dialing Number-Pin Code.
8.6 Copy Copy from SIM to phone or phone to SIM.
8.7 Delete all entries Delete all entries from SIM, phone or both.
8.8 SDN phonebook Dial pre-programmed numbers stored on your
SIM card.
9 Calls
9.1 Calls
The phone keeps lists of the numbers you recently received or dialed, even
if the calls did not connect. Ten of each Missed, Dialed and Received
calls are retained and sorted from newest to oldest. The oldest entries are
deleted as new ones are added. Each entry tells you the person’s number
(or name, if available), date and time. You can call, store, or delete the
numbers on these lists.
To make a call from a recent Calls list
Press to enter the main menu, scroll to Calls and press again to enter
the Calls sub menu. Scroll to the menu that you want and press again.
Scroll to the number that you wish to call and press the Call Key to dial.

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Alternatively, scroll to the number that you want, then press the key to
perform one of the following: Details, Call, Edit, Send message, Delete,
Save, Delete all or Show.
9.2 Call Duration
Call duration can be seen in option 4 of the Calls menu.
10 Text Messages
You can send and receive SMS (short message service) text messages. If
there is a new SMS, the icon will appear at the top of the screen. If
the inbox is full, the icon will flash and you should delete some of your
messages to make space for new ones.
10.1 Read a message
Press , scroll down to Text message, press ,press again and select
the message you wish to read. Press to open the message and press
keyif you wish to magnify the text for easier reading. To Reply, Forward,
Edit, Dial back, Extract number, or Delete press and choose the action
you wish to perform. To exit, press
Reply Text message back.
Forward Forward the current message.
Edit Edit the message.
Dial back Call the number.
Extract number Save Contact Info and add to Phonebook.
Delete Delete the message.
10.2 Write a message
Use the alphanumeric keypad (2~9) and the space bar (0) for creating a
text message. You can then send or save it. When sending, a copy can be
saved to the Outbox if desired.
10.3 Outbox
Access the Outbox to view messages that you saved in the SIM or phone.
You can press / Key to scroll through messages, press to read
the details, and then press Option to access the following:

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Delete Delete the message.
Forward Forward the current message.
Edit Edit the message.
10.4 Draft box
The Draft box is used to save unfinished SMS which can be revised and
sent later. Press to access the Draft box submenu and the phone will
show any stored draft SMS. Scroll up or down to view a message and
press “ “or key to do the following:
Delete Delete the message.
Forward Forward the current message.
Edit Edit the message.
10.5 Voice Mail
You can listen to your voicemail messages by calling your network
voicemail phone number. Voicemail messages are stored on the network,
not on your phone. Contact your service provider for more details. Store
your voicemail number in your phone to make it faster and easier to use
voicemail. Your voicemail number is provided by your service provider.
10.6 Message Setup
Before using SMS, you must enter certain settings as provided by your
service provider:
Service Center Edit and save the SMS center number (this number can
be obtained from the network operator). Messages can
then be sent successfully.
Storage media Your preference of storing on the SIM or phone can be
selected.
Storage status Displays the memory status of the SIM card and phone.
10.7 Delete All
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11 Alarm
You can set up to three individual alarms and they will activate one time or
repeatedly as desired.
Note: If an alarm is set, it will activate even when the phone is
switched off. Keep this in mind when traveling on an aircraft and
disable alarms before your flight.
12 Profiles
Your phone rings or vibrates to notify you of an incoming call, message or
other event. This ring or vibration is called an alert. Your phone has the
following user definable profiles:
General Available for general use.
Meeting Can be set for silent use, e.g. Vibration alert only.
Outdoor For outdoor activities where you may require a high
volume ringing alert.
Silent Alerts, key operation etc. may be set with no sound.
My style You can set your own profile including your name or an ID
of your choice.
13 Calculator
Your mobile phone provides a calculator with basic functions to facilitate
simple calculations. Use the keys from 0to 9to enter numbers, the # key
to enter a decimal point and / key or key to change the
mathematical operators +, –, x, ÷ then press to confirm the action
followed by the next number. By pressing you can delete the last entry
or result. Press to exit the calculator.
14 FM Radio
The integrated FM radio plays via the speaker on the back of the phone.
Press key, enter the FM Radio sub-menu:
Turn OFF When the channel is displayed, Press twice to turn
OFF.
Automatic search Scroll to Automatic search or press key 2, then
press . The display will show “A”. Use the up or
down keys to jump to the next channel.

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Manual search Scroll to Manual search or press key 3, then
press . The display will show “M”. Use the up or
down keys to change frequency.
Adjust Volume Scroll to Adjust volume or press key 4, then
press . Use the up or down keys to change the
volume, then press .
HandsFree Choose Handsfree to activate shortcut to turn on
FM Radio utilizing “0” key. If Handsfree off is
selected, the”0” key is not activated to turn on
FM Radio.
Save Channel Scroll to Save Channel or press key 6, then
press . A location for the specific channel can be
set by allocating a key (1~9).
15 Settings
Here you can adjust various settings, including: Phone, Emergency Call
Setting, Calls, Network and Security.
15.1 Phone
15.1.1 Display
Backlight Choose: Always on, 15 seconds or 30 seconds
automatic off.
LCD contrast Adjust the screen contrast.
Greeting message Set and display your own greeting message.
Language Change the language used on your phone.
Date/Time display Enable or disable the time display on the main
screen.
15.1.2 Clock
Date & Time Settings Input the current time and date.
Date display format Set your preferred date format.
Date separator Set your preferred date separator format.
Time display format Set your preferred format of 12 or 24 hour clock.
15.1.3 Own number
Enter your own phone number here.

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15.1.4 Keylock
The keylock prevents accidental activation of keys or accidental calling
when the phone is pressed, for example, in a pocket or bag. Options
include, Disable, 30 seconds, 60 seconds auto-lock. After setting the lock
feature, you will need to press key and key to unlock the key pad.
15.1.5 Factory Default
To return the phone to the original factory settings enter the password
0000, power off and then power on again.
15.1.6 Flashlight setting
A torch or flashlight is featured on the top of phone. Do not look directly
into the light when it is switched on. Setting options include, 15 seconds
on, Always on, Always off. To turn the light on or off at any time, press
the key and hold for 3 seconds.
15. 2 Emergency Call Setting
Emergency Number First input your emergency number(s) in the main
phonebook then select one and allocate it to
emergency 1 via the Settings Emergency menu.
You may enter up to 3 individual numbers.
Delay Setting This option allows a 3, 5 or 8 second delay to help
avoid accidentally dialing emergency numbers.
During the delay period the call may be canceled.
If no action is taken the number will be automatically
dialed.
15. 3 Call
CLIR Calling Line Identification Restriction (Phone Number
Blocking)
Auto redial Select ON for auto redial of a busy number.
Any key answer Select to allow any key to be pressed to answer an
incoming call excluding theEnd Key ,the Right
Soft key and Emergency Key.
Line Select Subject to your service provider’s support.
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