Maxcom MM320 User manual

User Manual
GSM Mobile Telephone
Maxcom MM320


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If any technical assistance is required, contact the technical
department at
(+48) 32 325 07 00 or email us at: serwis@maxcom.pl
Our website:
http://www.maxcom.pl/
Note: The telephone works in the GSM 900/1800
network. Prior to switching on the phone, proper
installation of a SIM Card is required.
The set includes:
Telephone GSM
Charger
Battery
User Manual
Warranty Card
Headphone Set
Keeping the original package is
recommended; it might be used for
transport, if needed.
Keep your receipt as it is necessary
for warranty.

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Mobile Telephone GSM 900/1800
Big Backlit Keys
Large, Color Screen Display
Camera
MicroSD Memory Card Slot
Big Font, Easy Menu
Speakerphone
Phonebook –up to 500 entries
Sending and receiving text & multimedia messages
Speed Dial up to 8 numbers
Call Time Display
Loud Ringtone
Bluetooth
Radio FM
Torch
Calculator
Alarm Clock
Battery1000 mAh
Idle mode: up to 300 hrs.*
Conversation time: up to 5 hrs.*
Weight:110g
*depending on conditions and the GSM signal strength

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Contents:
1. Important Safety Precautions ...................................................8
2. Getting Started.......................................................................10
SIM Card and Battery Installation........................................102.1 Charging the Battery...........................................................122.2 Low Battery Alert.................................................................132.3
3. Key Location ..........................................................................13
Micro USB/charging port...............................................................14
Key: Right.....................................................................................14
Headphone jack ...........................................................................14
Key: Up ........................................................................................14
Speaker........................................................................................14
Key: Down....................................................................................14
Screen Display.............................................................................14
Key: OK........................................................................................14
Left Function Key LFK..................................................................14
Numeric Keypad...........................................................................14
Right Function Key RFK...............................................................15
Camera Lens................................................................................15
Green Receiver –Make Call key ..................................................15
Torch/Flash light...........................................................................15
Red Receiver –End Call key/returning to the main screen ...........15
Ringtone/multimedia speaker .......................................................15
Key: Left.......................................................................................15
Primary Functions of Keys............................................................15
4. Using the Phone.....................................................................16
Switching On the Phone......................................................164.1 Switching Off the Phone......................................................174.2 Idle Mode............................................................................184.3 Keypad Lock.......................................................................194.4
5. MENU ....................................................................................20
6. Phonebook.............................................................................20
Saving Contacts..................................................................206.1 Viewing Contacts ................................................................216.2 Deleting Contacts................................................................226.3
6.3.1 Deleting Single Contact....................................................22
6.3.2 Deleting Multiple Contacts................................................22
6.3.3 Deleting All Contacts........................................................22

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Copying Contacts................................................................236.4
6.4.1 Copying a Single Contact .................................................23
6.4.2 Copying Multiple Contacts................................................23
Transferring Contacts..........................................................236.5 Mark Multiple.......................................................................246.6 Phonebook Settings.............................................................246.7
6.7.1 Preferred Memory.............................................................24
6.7.2 Speed Dial........................................................................24
6.7.3 Additional Numbers..........................................................25
6.7.4 Memory Status .................................................................25
7. Phone Calls............................................................................25
Dialing a Number.................................................................257.1 Dialing from the Phonebook.................................................257.2 Dialing from Call Log ...........................................................267.3 Speed Dial...........................................................................267.4 Adjust Phone Call Volume...................................................267.5 Options While Calling ..........................................................267.6 Answering Phone Calls........................................................277.7
8. Call Log..................................................................................27
9. Text & Multimedia Messages..................................................28
Creating & Sending Text Messages.....................................299.1 Reading & Replying to Text Messages ................................309.2 Text Message Folders.........................................................309.3
9.3.1 Inbox ................................................................................30
9.3.2 Sentbox............................................................................31
9.3.3 Drafts................................................................................31
9.3.4 Outbox..............................................................................31
Deleting Messages..............................................................329.4 Message Settings................................................................329.5
9.5.1 Text Messages.................................................................32
9.5.2 Multimedia Messages.......................................................33
9.5.3 Service Messages............................................................33
Voicemail.............................................................................349.6
10. Tools.......................................................................................34
Calendar..............................................................................3410.1 Calculator............................................................................3410.2 Alarm Clock.........................................................................3510.3 Torch...................................................................................3510.4

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World Clock.........................................................................3510.5 File Manager.......................................................................3510.6 Torch...................................................................................3610.7
11. Network Service.....................................................................37
11.1.1 WAP ................................................................................37
11.1.2 SIM Card Service.............................................................37
12. Camera..................................................................................38
13. Radio FM ...............................................................................40
14. Multimedia..............................................................................41
Image Viewer......................................................................4114.1 Video Recording..................................................................41
14.2 Video Player........................................................................4214.3 Audio Player........................................................................4214.4 Voice Recorder ...................................................................4314.5
15. Settings..................................................................................43
Profiles................................................................................4315.1 Telephone Settings.............................................................4415.2
15.2.1 Setting Date and Time......................................................44
15.2.2 Language.........................................................................45
15.2.3 Screen Display.................................................................46
15.2.4 Automatic Keypad Lock....................................................46
15.2.5 Backlight..........................................................................46
15.2.6 Blinker Notification ...........................................................46
15.2.7 Themes............................................................................47
15.2.8 Font Size..........................................................................47
15.2.9 Shortcuts..........................................................................47
15.2.10Navigation Key.................................................................47
15.2.11Flight Mode......................................................................47
Call Settings........................................................................4815.3
15.3.1 Number Withhold .............................................................48
15.3.2 Call Waiting’.....................................................................48
15.3.3 Call Forwarding................................................................48
15.3.4 Call Barring......................................................................49
15.3.5 Advanced Settings...........................................................49
Network Settings.................................................................5015.4 Connectivity ........................................................................5015.5
15.5.1 Bluetooth..........................................................................50
15.5.2 Access Point Name (APN) Profile ....................................51

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Security Settings..................................................................5115.6
15.6.1 PIN Code..........................................................................51
15.6.2 Telephone Security...........................................................52
Restore Factory Settings .....................................................5215.7
16. PC Connections......................................................................52
17. FAQ (Troubleshooting) ...........................................................52
18. Safety Guidelines....................................................................55
19. Warranty.................................................................................58
20. Battery Information .................................................................58
21. SAR Information .....................................................................60
22. Protect Your Environement.....................................................61
23. Declaration of Conformity........................................................62
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1. Important Safety Precautions
Reading the guidelines below will minimize the risk of
misusing the phone.
Never use the phone in any area where the use of
mobile phones is prohibited such as refueling points
or hospitals. Using mobile phones in such places
might expose others to danger. Never switch on the
phone if it might interfere with other devices!
Never use the phone while driving without hands-
free accessories.

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Never use the phone in hospitals. airplanes,
refueling points or in proximity to flammable
materials.
The telephone emits electromagnetic field that
might negatively interfere with other electronic
devices including medical equipment. A distance
recommended by the manufacturers of medical
equipment between the phone and the implanted
medical device such as a heart pacemaker must be
kept. Users with implanted medical devices should
read and follow the guidelines of the medical
equipment manufacturers. Users with heart
pacemakers should not carry telephone in their front
chest pockets and they should hold the telephone
next to the ear opposite to the medical device in
order to minimize the risk of interference. If there is
a risk of interference, the phone should be switched
off;
A device and its accessories might contain small
parts. Keep your phone and all parts out of the
reach of children.
Never repair or modify the phone on your own. Only
qualified service is authorized to repair the phone.
Use original chargers and batteries only. Using
other accessories might damage or explode the
phone.
The phone is not dustproof, do not expose the
phone to dust, swarf, etc. Such exposure might
cause the phone to malfunction.

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WATERPROOF –the phone is not waterproof.
Keep it dry at all times.
2. Getting Started
Prior to switching on the phone, a SIM Card must be
installed. Make sure not to damage the SIM Card while
inserting it.
Keep SIM Cards away from children.
SIM Card and Battery Installation2.1
There is a slot for the Micro SIM Card on the phone. If
the card in your possession is of different size, with no
option to push out the Micro SIM, contact your service
provider for replacement.
Prior to inserting the SIM Card, make sure the phone is
switched off, and the battery is removed. The charger
must be disconnected. To insert the SIM Card, follow
the instructions and drawings to remove the battery:
When the phone is switched off, lift the back
cover and get it removed.
Use your fingernail to lift the battery from the
phone’s top and remove the battery.
Insert the SIM Card to the SIM SLOT located
on the side of the phone with its metal
contacts facing downwards. Make sure the
cut corner of the card is positioned toward
the top of the phone.

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Above the SIM Card slot, there is a slot for
Micro SD memory card. Slide the card into the
slot matching the symbol on the phone cover.
Slide the card to the end.
Be careful while using the memory card particularly
while inserting and removing the card. Some memory
cards shall be formatted on the computer prior to an
initial use. If you use SD cards, on a regular basis
make backup copies of any data stored on cards in
other devices. Misuse of the card or other factors
might cause damage or loss of entire data stored on
the card.
Insert the battery so that contacts +/- are
positioned toward the bottom of the phone.

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After the battery is installed, place back the
back cover and slide it down into position.
Charging the Battery2.2
Note: Only use the battery included in the set. Using
other batteries might damage the phone and void your
warranty.
Never plug in the charger if the back cover is removed.
To charge the phone:
1. Plug the charger into an electric socket. Plug the
other end of the charger into the jack located at the
top of the phone. A battery icon will start blinking as
soon as the charger is properly connected, and it
will keep blinking while the battery is charging.
2. As soon as the battery is fully charged, unplug
the charger from the electric socket, and then
from the phone.
As soon as charging is complete, there will be a
message on the display: “Charging Complete”, and the
icon will stop blinking.
Note:
oBefore you start charging the battery, make
sure the battery is properly installed.
oNever remove the battery while charging –
doing so might damage the phone.

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oIf the battery voltage is too low for the phone to
work, a message will appear about anticipated
power-off and then the phone will automatically
switch off.
oIf the battery is totally discharged (because of
e.g. leaving on the torch) wait several minutes
after plugging in the charger for the charging
icon to appear.
Low Battery Alert2.3
The telephone will notify you by a special sound alert (if
warning alerts are enabled in the profile) and a
message BATTERY DISCHARGED will be displayed on
the screen display as soon as the battery level is too
low.
The symbol . will be displayed on the screen display.
As soon as you receive such a notification, charge the
battery.
3. Key Location

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1
Micro USB/charging port
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Key: Right
2
Headphone jack
11
Key: Up
3
Speaker
12
Key: Down
4
Screen Display
13
Key: OK
5
Left Function Key LFK
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Numeric Keypad

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6
Right Function Key RFK
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Camera Lens
7
Green Receiver –Make
Call key
16
Torch/Flash light
8
Red Receiver –End Call
key/returning to the main
screen
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Ringtone/multimedia
speaker
9
Key: Left
Primary Functions of Keys
Key
Functions
Red Receiver
Press it to return to Idle mode or to
end phone call; press and hold it to
switch on/off the phone.
Green Receiver
Press it to make a phone call; in Idle
mode press it to enter Call Log.
Navigation Keys
Up
Messages
Down
Camera
Left
Profile
LFK
Function as displayed on the LCD
RFK
Function as displayed on the LCD

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Right
Shortcuts
1
Press the key for a digit 1. Press it
and hold: voicemail
0
Press the key for a digit 0. Press &
hold to switch on the torch
2-9
Press digits 2 to 9
Press & hold: dials the number
assigned in Speed Dial
*
Inserting symbols: *, +, P, W.
While typing a text message:
special characters
#
Press it to change the text input
mode while typing a text message;
inserting the symbol #
Press & hold to enable/disable
Silence mode
Key OK
Confirm button, in most cases its
functions are identical with
functionos of the LFK
4. Using the Phone
Switching On the Phone4.1
Press and hold the red receiver/End Call key to switch
on the phone.
If there is a prompt to enter the PIN code on the screen
display, enter the PIN. You will find the PIN code in the

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SIM Card starter kit. After the PIN is entered, use the
LFK to confirm.
Then, when the phone is used for the first time with a
given SIM Card (or after restoring factory settings) there
will be an option to enter the current date and time and
to copy contacts from the SIM Card to the phone. Enter
the correct time using the numeric keypad, press the
key DOWN, enter the correct date, and press the Left
Function Key. To move between digits, use Right/Left. If
you don’t set time/date, the phone will automatically
update time/date from the GSM network.
A message: “Import All from SIM to Phone?” will
appear. Select: “Yes”, if you want to import contacts
from the SIM Card to the phone memory. Otherwise,
press: “No”.
Switching Off the Phone4.2
To switch off the phone, press and hold the End Call
key.
Warning: If you enter incorrect PIN three times in a
row, the SIM card will be blocked. The card might
be unblocked by using Personal Unblocking Key
[PUK]. Entering incorrect PUK ten times in a row
will permanently block the SIM card.

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Idle Mode4.3
If the phone is switched on, but there is no activity, it will
go into Idle Mode.
Screen Display Description
1
2
3
4
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6

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1. Icons and their functions:
Ringtone only
Headphones
on
Ringtone +
vibration
Unread Text
Message
Vibration followed
by ringtone
Unread
MMS
Vibration only
Mute
Alarm On
Call
Forwarding
Torch On
Keypad
locked
Missed Phone Call
Roaming on
Icons might vary depending on
software
* Icon appears in case
of domestic roaming, if
the user uses the
network of another
service provider
2. Signal strength
3. Battery level
4. Name of the service provider
5. Day of the week/Time/Date
6. Functions of functions keys
Keypad Lock
4.4
To lock the keypad, press the LFK in the Idle Mode, and
then press (*). To unlock the keypad, press the LFK,

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and then (*). Unlocking the keypad is not necessary to
receive a phone call.
Note: The keypad will lock (automatically or manually)
only if the phone is the Idle Mode.
5. MENU
To enter MENU, in Idle Mode press the key OK or the
Left Function Key.
To navigate in MENU use keys
UP/DOWN/RIGHT/LEFT.
Press OK to confirm.
To return to the previous MENU (back), press the Right
Function Key. To go to Idle Mode, press the red
receiver key.
6. Phonebook
Saving Contacts6.1
There are methods to save a new Contact:
1. You can save a number from the list of missed
and received phone calls. To do so, in Idle
Mode press the green receiver, select the
number you wish to save, and press „Options”
(LKF). Select „Save”, press the LFK, and select
the location where to save the New Contact.
Press Edit and enter the New Contact’s name.
Press Options>Done>Save.
2. You can add a New Contact directly to the
Phonebook. To do so, in Idle Mode press the
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