Fysic FM-7600 User manual

FM-7600
User’s Manual


To be able to make full use of this phone,
a SIM card must be inserted (not inclu-
ded). Without this SIM card, most functi-
ons of this phone are unavailable or set-
tings are not saved. This manual assumes
you’ve already installed the SIM card
according to the installation guide.
• Chapter 1 explains various terms with
regards to your mobile phone.
• Chapter 2 provides general safety
information for this phone.
• Chapter 3 describes your phone, the
various buttons and the desk charger.
• Chapters 4 through 11 describe opera-
ting en setting the various functions.
• The specications can be found in
chapter 14.

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1 CONCEPTS
Provider:
‘Provider’ is another name for ‘Telephone
Company’.
The documentation accompanying the SIM
card and/or the SIM card itself will show
through which provider you’re calling.
SIM card:
A SIM (‘Subscriber Identity Module’) is a
small card containing a chip. The phone
number is programmed in this chip and it
also allows you to store several numbers
and messages, so you can take this infor-
mation with you when you install the SIM
card into another phone.
SIM cards can be supplied with the phone
or you can purchase them separately. SIM
cards are provider-specic.
SIM-LOCK-free:
This phone is SIM-LOCK-FREE.

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This means the phone is not bound to SIM
cards of a certain provider, allowing you to
choose any desired telephone company.
PIN code / PUK code:
Each SIM can be secured using a PIN.
This PIN code helps you to prevent unau-
thorised persons from using your phone.
In most cases, the documentation accom-
panying the SIM card will show a PIN set
by default. You can change this PIN your-
self.
After you’ve entered an incorrect PIN for
up to three times, the SIM card will be
locked. You then need the PUK code of
the SIM card to unlock the card again.
Also the PUK code is usually mentioned in
the documentation your supplier provided
with the SIM card. If this information is not
available, please contact the help desk of
your supplier.

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Prepaid or subscription:
Prepaid or subscription determines how
you pay for your phone bill. In short: using
the prepaid option, you’re paying before-
hand, in the case of a subscription, you’re
paying afterwards.
This payment method is linked to your SIM.
Ask the help desk of your provider about all
of your options.
Voicemail:
Voicemail is an answering machine at the
telephone exchange of the provider. It al-
lows callers to leave you a message when
you can’t or won’t answer their call.
Ask the help desk of your provider about all
of your options.

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2 IMPORTANT SAFETY
INFORMATION
2.1 Important
Not complying with this manual can lead
to serious personal injury and damage to
the device. Carefully read all instructions,
especially the safety information, before
using the product and keep the user’s
manual in a safe place. When passing this
product over to a third party, please also
include this manual.
First, you’ll need to install your provider’s
SIM card into the phone, please refer to
the starting guide. Without a SIM card, it’s
impossible to setup or use the phone.

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2.2 Warnings
The following warnings must be complied
with to reduce the risk of injury to the user
and others.
• Different countries can have different
regulations regarding the use of mobile
phones (e.g. while driving, in hospi-
tals, near fuel stations or in airplanes).
Always comply with your national laws
regarding the use of mobile phones.
Switch your device off when its use is
not permitted or when dangerous situa-
tions or interferences could arise.
• Only use this device for its intended
use.
• Only use this device in places where
you can call without risk.
• Never use the phone at locations where
this is not permitted (hospitals, air-
planes, fuel stations, etc.)
• It’s preferred not to use the phone
where you could disturb others (theatre,
cinema, etc.)
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Only use the original adaptor and bat-
tery supplied by the manufacturer. Us-
ing an unsuitable or incorrectly installed
battery causes a risk of explosion.
• Never disassemble the battery nor ex-
pose it to open re.
• The functioning of medical equipment
can be affected. Manufacturers of
pacemakers recommend a minimum
distance of 20 cm in between devices
when the mobile phone is switched on.
In this case, don’t carry the phone in
your shirt pocket.
• If you suspect interference has oc-
curred between the phone and a medi-
cal device, immediately consult your
doctor before continuing to use the
phone.
• Make sure that small children don’t play
with the packaging of this device (risk of
suffocation).
• Never leave the device unattended
when connected to the mains.
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• This phone is not a toy; keep it out of
reach of (small) children.
• The battery contains poisonous sub-
stances. Make sure children do not
remove the battery from the phone and
put it into their mouth.
• A SIM card is a small item. Make sure
children do not remove it from the
phone and swallow it.
• Your mobile phone is suitable for hear-
ing aids. When using older types of
hearing aids, interference can occur
while using your phone. If you experi-
ence any humming in certain hearing
aids, please contact a shop specialized
in hearing aids.
• This phone is a precision device. Never
drop the phone and store it in a safe
place when not in use.
• The phone is not water-proof. Prevent
any contact between the phone and
water.
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• Avoid extremely high and low tempera-
tures. For example, do not leave the
phone in a car exposed to direct sun-
light.
• The phone may only be opened to
change the battery or SIM card. Modi-
cation of this device is forbidden. In any
case, this will cause you to lose your
user licence and warranty.
• When nearby televisions, radios and
other electronic equipment, this device
may cause interference.
• We recommend removing the battery
from the phone in case of prolonged
periods of non-use.
• Never place the battery on metal sur-
faces to prevent short circuits.
• Only clean the phone with a soft, moist
cloth. Never use abrasive or chemical
cleaning products.
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2.3 Contents of the packaging
• Mobile phone
• Battery
• Power adaptor
• Desk charger
• User’s manual
• Starting guide
2.4 Instructions regarding discarding:
• Packaging can be reused or recycled
for raw materials. Discard of packaging
you no longer use according to local
regulations. However, we recommend
you to save it, to adequately package
your phone in case of transportation. If
you notice any damage when unpack-
ing this phone, please contact your
dealer immediately.
• This device may not be discarded with
normal household waste! Each user is
obliged to bring all electric and elec-

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tronic devices to a local collection point
or to the store, this way ensuring en-
vironment-friendly processing, regard-
less of the device containing hazardous
substances or not.
• Remove the battery before you discard
this device (see paragraph 4.3). Do not
discard of batteries with normal house-
hold waste, but bring them to a collec-
tion point for small chemical waste or to
a shop selling batteries.
• Contact your local authorities
or dealer for more information
about discarding old products.

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3 DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS
3.1 Phone
1. Speaker for
conversations
2. Display
(see chapter 3.3)
3. SOS button
4. Flashlight
5. Speaker for ringtone /
hands-free
6. Rear cover
7. Recharge input for the
power adaptor (Micro
USB)
8. Recharge input for the
desk charger
9. Headphones output
(3.5mm,4-pin)
10.Microphone
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3.2 Touch-buttons
Call button:
To accept incoming calls or call
numbers. In standby mode:
Opens the call log.
Left and right soft-buttons:
This button performs the function
shown above the button in the dis-
play.
Power/end button:
To end your current phone conversati-
on. In standby mode: Press and hold
for 3 seconds to turn off the phone,
press again for 3 seconds to turn on
the phone. When receiving an inco-
ming call: Refuse the call.
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SOS button:
Press and hold this button at any
moment for 3 seconds to start
the alarm mode (if enabled). See
also chapter 10.6.
Navigation buttons:
To scroll settings during program-
ming and setup.
From standby: To open menus
assigned to the shortcut buttons.
* button (asterisk):
During a call: ‘Asterisk’ button for
teleservices.
During number input: Press twice
for the international code (+) to
call numbers abroad.
Press three times for a short call
pause.

# button (pound sign):
During a call: ‘pound’ button for
teleservices. In standby mode
(after holding for 2 seconds): Turn
all sounds on or off. While com-
posing SMS messages: Press
to switch between capital letters,
lower-case letters and numbers.
Keypad:
For entering numbers, names or
SMS messages
3.3 Display symbols
Signal strength indication.
No signal indicator.
Indicates you’re connected to a
network other than your provider’s
network.
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Battery indication.
The alarm function is enabled.
Indicates that the melody function
for incoming calls is enabled.
Indicates that the melody and vibra-
tion functions for incoming calls are
enabled.
Indicates that a headphones is con-
nected.
You’ve received a new SMS mes-
sage.
Missed, unread, calls.
Calls are being forwarded.
Keys are locked.
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4 BATTERY
4.1 Charging
Attention! Only use the included battery.
Using other models could cause damage
to the phone which is not covered by the
warranty conditions. Never charge the
phone with the back cover of the phone
removed.
Always connect the adaptor with the
phone before putting the adaptor into a
230V wall socket. Insert the small adap-
tor plug directly into the top of the phone
or into the rear of the desk charger. Now
insert the adaptor into a 230V wall socket.
When using the desk charger, you can
start the recharge function by placing the
phone into it.
As soon as the screen indicates that the
battery is fully charged (a full battery is
displayed), you can remove the adaptor
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