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EMPORIA SOLIDplus V33i How to use

Fig. 1a
Fig. 3
Fig. 1b Fig.2
Fig.4 Fig.5
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
The mobile phone is not responding:
Remove battery, re-insert and switch on the device.
If still no response, please contact the Service Center.
The charging process will not start:
It may take a few minutes. If no response after 10 minutes,
please contact the Service Center.
INSERTING THE SIM CARD
Fig. 1a+b: Remove the battery cover
Fig. 2: Insert the SIM card with the gold chip down
INSERT THE BATTERY AND CHARGING
Fig. 3: The battery contacts have to face the gold coloured
contacts of the mobile phone.
Fig. 4: Slide battery cover back to its previous position
until its locked with a click. Tighten the screws.
Fig. 5: open the rubber cover on the bottom of the phone
and plug the charging cable into the socket.
A battery icon on the display informs about the loading progress
Battery is charging: bars in the battery icon ll up
battery is fully charged: bars in the battery icon stop moving
Please note: The battery should be charged for at least 4 hours
before your first call. Use only batteries and chargers are
approved for use with this model.
TOOLS
Position
Your mobile phone has a GPS unit (Global Positioning System)
to support the emergency function. This feature allows to
locate the mobile phone worldwide, and to determine your
exact location.
Note: The enabled position determination requires a lot of
electricity, thereby reducing the operating time of mobile
phone in continuous operation to 36 hours.
Note: The GPS functionality is inside buildings can not be
guaranteed. If after a few minutes, you still have no position,
check if you have a direct view to the sky (satellites), and/or
go away from high walls of buildings.
Note: Rescue organizations will receive the positioning GPS
coordinates. Recipients will receive a private google maps link.
Note: If your device is not able to receive a GPS signal, the last
saved position will be automatically sent with an appropriate
notice.
Enable/Disable positioning: enter menu Tools B
enter Position with BPosition on/o
Share your position with friends:
Selected contacts have the opportunity to your current
position interrogate another mobile phone.
These contacts are dened in your Friends list.
Do not worry: numbers that are not on this list can not
determine your position.
Go to Tools BPosition BShow friend list to see which of
your contacts is it allowed to check your position.
Note: To enter, delete or edit the Friends list please contact your
service provider.
Bluetooth
Enable/Disable Bluetooth: enter menu Tools B
enter Bluetooth with BBluetooth on/o
Pairing devices: enter menu Tools B
enter Bluetooth with BConnections B
Search for new devices to search for available devices B
choose the desired device Bconrm with .
Paired devices are automatically recognized the next time,
if they are in range.
Alarm
Press in standby mode B
New time: enable alarm clock Benter time B
conrm with .
The alarm clock rings every day at this time.
O: disable alarm clock
Press to stop an ringing alarm.
Mute an ringing alam by pressing (rings again in a minute).
PartNo: V33i_[SW-V33i_V1.11]_ShortManual-V1A_54175-ENG_201208
SUPPORT
Emporia Service Center
Industriezeile 36 · 4020 Linz · Austria · www.emporia.at
Deutschland: 0049 (0)180 · 59 13 181
Österreich: 0043 (0)732 · 77 77 17 · 446
Schweiz: 0041 (0)8484 · 50004
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY (DOC)
We, Emporia Telecom Produktions- und Vertriebs- GmbH & Co. KG. declare
under our sole responsibility that the following product is in conformity with
the following relevant harmonised standards.
Kind of product: Dual Band Mobile Phone
Article number: V33i
Governing EU-regulations: Council Directive R&TTE 1999/5/EC
Radio equipment and telecommunications terminal equipment
Harmonized EN standards:
Safety: EN 60950-1:2006 +A11:2009 + A1:2010
Health: EN 50360:2001
EMC: ETSI EN 301 489-1 V1.8.1 (2008-04)
ETSI EN 301489-3 V 1.4.1 (2002-08)
ETSI EN 301489-7 V1.3.1 (2005-11)
ETSI EN 301489-17 V 2.1.1 (2009-05)
Radio spectrum: ETSI EN 300 328 V1.7.1 (2006-10)
ETSI EN 300 220-2 V2.3.1 (2012-02)
ETSI EN 300 440-2 V1.4.1 (2010-08)
ETSI EN 301511 V9.0.2 (2003-03)
1313
Eveline Pupeter 01.04.2012, Linz/Austria
CEO
TECHNICAL PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
PACKAGE CONTENT
WARRANTY
This warranty is valid only if original emporia batteries were used.
No warranty if battery door screwed incomplete.
Dualband GSM 900/1800MHz
Internal antenna: SAR 0.799 W/kg
Dimensions: 120x 60x 20mm
Weight: 142g
Battery: Li-Ion 3.7V / 1750mAh
Stand-by-time: 400 h (Applications,
such as Bluetooth or GPS reduce the
operating time up to 80%.)
Mobil phone
Battery: Li-Ion 3.7V / 1750mAh
Charging cable
Mobil phone: 12 month Battery: 6 month
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Switch off the mobile phone in hospitals or in the vicinity of medical
equipment, as the mobile phone may cause them to malfunction.
Keep your mobile phone a minimum distance of 20cm away from
pacemakers, if it is turned on.
Never drive a car while holding the mobile phone in your hand.
Observe national law and traffic regulations governing the use
of mobile phones in traffic.
Always turn off your mobile phone inside an airplane.
You must switch off the mobile phone in the vicinity of petrol stations
and other places with explosive materials.
Don’t shine the light directly into the eyes of people or animals.
If the speaker or headset is set to a high volume this can
cause hearing damage. Never hold the phone to your ear
when the speakerphone mode is activated or the emergency
button is pressed.
The device and its accessories may contain small parts.
Keep this product out of reach of small children.
As a precaution, we recommend disconnecting the charger
from the phone during a thunderstorm.
CORRECT USAGE
This mobile phone is rugged and provided in accordance
with IP 67 for mobile use.
Do not expose it to direct sunlight.
Any utilization other than described above will cause damage
to the device, and may be hazardous (electric shock, fire, etc.).
The entire product must not be altered or rebuilt,
and the housing must not be opened.
The power plug is suitable only for use with residential-type
outlets of the public mains with 230 Volt/ 50 Hz (10/16A)
alternating current.
DISPOSAL
Disposal of packaging:
Packaging and packaging materials are recyclable and should
always be returned.
Disposal of batteries:
Batteries must not be disposed of with domestic rubbish!
As a consumer you are required by law to recycle used batteries.
You may return them to your local collection point or to the dealer.
Disposal of the device:
Do not throw your mobile phone into the garbage, once it has
outlived its usefulness. For the benefit of the environment,
take it to a recycling location for used phones so it can be
processed in an environmentally responsible way.
SOLIDplus
EMPORIA EMERGENCY BUTTON
You can store up to 5emergency numbers (family, neighbours,
friends, emergency services).
In case of an emergency press the emergency button on the
reverse side of the mobile telephone either for 3seconds or
3times within 3seconds. The emergency key will still work
when the key lock is enabled.
By pressing the emergency button the emergency sequence
is started. Up to 5 numbers will be called in a predetermined
order until someone answers the emergency call.
This process is repeated 3 times.
If no emergency number is dened, your prepaid-card is
out of charge or you are outside of the home network of
your network operator, the international emergency
number 112 will be called.
During the emergency sequence a warning tone is played
back, to inform the people around you about the emergency.
PleaseNote: By answering the emergency call, the called
person have to dial the 3 times, during the first minute of
the call. (Dialing the 3 x by the receiver of the call ensures
that your emergency call is not forwarded to an answering
machine or voicemail).
Parallel to the emergency calls in the background, your
position is determined. If this information is available, a text
message will be sent to all emergency numbers, including
your current location or address (Google-Maps-Link).
Through the use of network services (emergency SMS) may
incur charges.
Saving emergency numbers:
Go to Phone book BEmergency numbers B
Add Emerg. No Bchoose EmNo. (1-5) Bspecify whether it
is a Private number or a Helporganisation B
choose a contact in Phone book Bnished
PleaseNote: If you choose Private number the receiver have to
dial 3x . By a Helporganisation, a recall is not required.
Enable the emergency button:
Go to Phone book BEmergency numbers B
Emergency button BOn/O
SMS MESSAGE
SMS (Short Message Service) is a short text messages,
including a max. of 160signs. Costs are only incurred during
shipping, but not at the reception.
Writing text: Enter menu with B
enter SMS Message with Bchoose New SMS with .
Entering text with the keypad. Every key represents several
signs, depending on how often you press the key.
(e.g. 2x , 1x , 3x , 3x , 3x for hallo)
. , ! ? ‘ “ @ : 1
a b c 2 ä æ å à
d e f 3 è è ê
g h i 4 ì í î ï
j k l 5 £
m n o 6 ö ø ó
p q r s 7 ß $
t u v 8 ü ù ú
w x y z 9 ý þ
Space; 0
special character: , . ? ; : ! “ ’
@ _ ~ & + - ( ) < > { } [ ] ...
Use the key, to Choose from 4 Writing Styles:
abc Blower case
ABC Bupper case
Abc BUpper and lower
123 Bnumbers
Sending SMS: After typing the text, press 2x Send.
Enter the number or choose from phonebook
(, scroll to the contact and select with ).
Press again to send the message.
Receiving an SMS: A short signal and an display-promp
inform you about a new, incoming SMS message.
Whit you ou can read the message now or
enter the menu SMS Message BReceived SMS to acess
the list of receiveed messages.
PHONEBOOK
Save names and numbers (always includ the area code,
e.g. +44 for UK)
Enter menu with Benter Phone book with , B
menu items: Search name, Add contact, Own number,
Emergency numbers (Add Emerg. No., Change sequence,
Delete Emerg. No., Emergency button on/o), Copy contact,
Top5, Edit contact, Delete contact, Send contact by SMS,
SMS in PhoneBk, Mailbox number, PhoneBk settings.
Save a contact (name & number):
Enter menu with Benter Phone book with , B
choose Add contact with , Benter number B
enter name with the keypad (See SMS-chapter for writing
text) BBsave with .
Search a Phone book entry:
Enter the Phone book by pressing in standby mode B
Scroll through the entries with and . BOr…
use Search name: enter the initial letters of the searched
name (may continue to scroll with ). B
When the requested name is shown, press to start call.
Accessing the Phone book via SMS:
In the Phone book menu Benable SMS in PhoneBk,
to receive phonebook entries by SMS message.
Specify that only stored contacts may send phone book
entries (Only from PhoneBk) to you.
The phone number is automatically saved in your phone
book, if the messages is written in the following format:
#Name#Nummer#, e.g.: #Martin#+436641234567#
DISPLAY SYMBOLS Signal strength
Roaming
Battery indicator
New SMS
Missed call
Call forwarding
Silence/Sleep
Meeting/Theatre
Maximum/Bus
Alarm on
Bluetooth enabled
Bluetooth device paired
GPS enable
GPS xed
Standby mode:
In standby mode the phone is turned on, but no active
applications (calling, messaging,…) are running.
Press the -key or -key to select the shown
(above the keys) option.
After a few seconds without input, the display is switched
o to save power. By an incoming call or pressing any key,
the screen turns on again automatically.
To return to the standby screen, press the -key
repeatedly or press and hold the -key until the standby
screen appears.
If you select a menu item, without conrming with , an
information text about this menu item is shown afte a while
automatically. To hide the text, press the button.
Enter the menu: press the -key
Scroll through menu: use and/or
Chose/conrm: with
Enter menu with Benter Settings with , , B
Security settings:
Edit the PIN code or to Activate/Deactivate the PIN code
query or the Phonecode (default: 1234).
Favourite keys :
With a click to your most important function.
FIRST STEPS
Press and hold the -key for 2seconds to switch on the
phone. To turn o, press and hold 2seconds again.
When using a new SIM card, enter the 4 digit PIN Code
(Personal Identication Number) and conrm with .
Note: The PIN-Code is a 4-digit number combination
preventing others from switching on your mobile phone.
Incoming call:
Pick up: press the -key
Reject: press the -key
Muting the ringer temporarily: press the -key
End a call: press the -key
Dialing:
Enter the phone number with the keypad
(including area code with 0) Bstart call with .
Redaillist:
Enter the Redaillist by press the -key. B
Select a number with or from a redaillist
(Missed calls, Dialled numbers or Received calls). B
Start the call with .
Handsfree:
Press -key during a call, to enable or disable the
handsfree function.
Display (=Screen)
End Call/Back/Delete key
During a call: end call
In menu: one step back
When entering numbers or letters:
delete
To switch on or o:
press and hold for 2seconds
Arrow keys
Scroll through Phone book and menus
In standby mode access the Favourite
with
In standby mode access Phone book
with
Pound key
When writing: Switch from upper to
lower case or numbers
Loudspeaker
Make or receive a call/OK key
Make or receive a call
In menu: select
In standby mode: access to
Call list (dialled, received,
missed calls)
-key / Voicemail key
Press and hold: connect
to your voicemail
When writing (SMS, phone book):
insert a space
Star key
Press twice: + (for country
codes, i.e. +44 for UK)
When writing: special symbols
( ? ! ‚ ( ) @ - + $ € etc)
Volume adjustment &
Change the receiver volume
If telephone rings: press
to turn o the ringer
(it will ring again for the next call)
Handsfree - key
Press during a call,
to enable handsfree.
Press during a call,
to disable handsfree.
Key lock
Prevents accidental keypresses
(e.g. in a pocket).
Lock keys: press and hold for 2seconds
Unlock keys: press and hold for 2seconds
Flashlight
To switch on/o the ashlight.
SMS-key
Bring up the sms-menu.
Menu-key
Bring up the menu.
(Call list, phone book, settings, Tools)
Alarm-key
Bring up the alarm-menu.

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