Olympia HAPPY User manual

HAPPY
Operating Manual
09.2015 en
Olympia Business Systems Vertriebs GmbH
Zum Kraftwerk 1
45527 Hattingen

HAPPY

Contents
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Contents
For Your Safety 5..........................................
Safety Instructions 5..........................................
Intended Use 8...............................................
Unintended Use (Foreseeable Misuse) 8........................
General Overview 9........................................
Keys and Operating Elements 10................................
Scope of Delivery 14...........................................
Display Icons 14...............................................
Start Screen 15...............................................
Putting the Mobile Phone into Operation 17...................
Inserting the SIM Card 17......................................
Inserting a MicroSD Memory Card 18............................
Inserting the Battery 19.........................................
Charging the Battery 20........................................
Switching the Mobile Phone On and Off 22.......................
Using the Mobile Phone 23..................................
Information on Navigation 23....................................
Methods of Entering Text 24....................................
Making, Taking and Ending Calls 25.............................
Rejecting a call 25.............................................
Menu Options Available During a Call 26.........................
Setting the receiver volume 28..................................
Mobile Phone Menu 29......................................
Call Lists 30..................................................
Call Settings 34...............................................
Phone Book 37................................................
Speed Dialling 40..............................................
Text Messages 41.............................................
Settings 50...................................................
Phone Settings 51.............................................
Security Settings 53............................................
Network Settings 55...........................................
Dual-SIM Settings 56..........................................
Bluetooth 57..................................................

Contents
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Restore Factory Settings 58....................................
Emergency Call Function (SOS Key) 59..........................
Reminder, Discharged Battery 62................................
Automatic Handsfree Function 63................................
Organiser 64..................................................
Calendar 65..................................................
Alarm Clock 66................................................
Multimedia 68.................................................
Camera 69...................................................
Radio 71.....................................................
File Manager 73...............................................
User Profiles 74...............................................
Picture Dialling 79.............................................
Shortcut 83...................................................
Other Important Information 84..............................
Troubleshooting 84............................................
Technical Data 85.............................................
CE Mark 86...................................................
Maintenance 86...............................................
Guarantee 86.................................................
Disposal 87...................................................
Index 88....................................................

For Your Safety
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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For Your Safety
Throughout this document, highlighted texts indicate potential dangers and
risks.
Safety Instructions
Observe the following safety instructions in order to protect yourself from
the possibility of personal injury and the product from damage.
WARNING!
Pay attention to the information to prevent any personal injuries!
Risk of electric shock!
Never attempt to open and repair the device or accessories yourself.
Never touch bare contacts with metallic objects. Never plug-in or un
plug the charging adapter when your hands are wet.
Risk of choking!
Keep out of reach of children! Keep packaging materials and protective
foils as well as batteries out of reach of children. Keep the device and
any accessories out of reach of children. Small children can swallow
small parts or batteries. If a battery is swallowed, contact medical as
sistance immediately.
Risk of choking!
Risk to health through batteries! Keep batteries out of reach of chil
dren. Do not swallow batteries. If a battery has been swallowed, con
tact medical assistance immediately.
Prevent life-threatening interference to heart pacemakers!
Maintain a safety distance of at least 15 cm! Never carry the mobile
phone in a breast pocket when switched on. Always hold the mobile
phone to the ear furthest away from the pacemaker during calls.
Switch the mobile phone off immediately if you notice or suspect any
adverse effects.

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
For Your Safety
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CAUTION!
Risk of explosion through improper replacement or removal of
the lithium battery!
Only replace the lithium battery by a type approved by the manufactur
er.
Risk of hearing damage!
The ringing tone is issued via the loudspeaker. Take an incoming call
first and then hold the mobile phone to your ear. This prevents you suf
fering any possible hearing damage.
Do not use the phone in prohibited areas!
Prohibited areas could include hospitals, petrol stations, aeroplanes,
etc. Please observe local regulations!
Reduce exposure to radio waves!
Use an appropriate headset in the case of longer calls. Do not keep
the mobile phone near your head.
With regard to emergencies, do not rely on the mobile phone
alone!
For technical reasons, it is not possible to guarantee a reliable connec
tion in every situation.

For Your Safety
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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ATTENTION!
Prevent the risk of property damage to your device and observe the infor
mation!
Protect the device from moisture, dust, liquids, chemicals, vapours,
heat and direct sunlight. The phone is not waterproof; therefore, keep it
dry.
Only use original accessories. Only connect accessories approved
by the manufacturer.
Repairs to this device may only be completed by properly qualified
service personnel.
When using mobile communication equipment, interference can
cause disturbances.
Telephoning while driving is only permitted when the applicable legal
regulations are observed.

INTENDED USE
For Your Safety
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Tips concerning the battery
Only use batteries and power adapters approved by the manufacturer, oth
erwise the battery could be damaged.
Do not short circuit the battery. Always leave the battery in the mobile
phone to avoid accidentally short circuiting the battery contacts.
Keep the battery contacts clean and free of dirt.
The battery can be charged/discharged hundreds of times but its service
life is limited. Replace the battery when the battery power has decreased
noticeably.
To prevent unnecessary power consumption via the power adapter plug,
disconnect the power adapter plug from the power socket when the battery
is not being charged.
Intended Use
This mobile phone is designed for telephoning when connected to a mo
bile phone network. Any other use is considered unintended use. Unautho
rised modification or reconstruction is not permitted. Under no circum
stances open the device or complete any repair work yourself.
Unintended Use (Foreseeable Misuse)
Any use of the device other than for that described in the Section "Intend
ed Use" is considered unintended use. Unauthorised modification or re
construction is not permitted.

General Overview
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General Overview
This chapter provides information on the individual elements of the mobile
phone.

KEYS AND OPERATING ELEMENTS
General Overview
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Keys and Operating Elements
The following diagrams illustrate the keys and operating elements which
you can use used to exploit the functional scope of the mobile phone to
the full.
Front View
Important elements are provided on the front of the mobile phone.
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2
3
4
5
6
8
9
10
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General Overview
KEYS AND OPERATING ELEMENTS
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1 Earpiece
2 Display
3Left-hand softkey
4 Call key
5 Keypad
6 Star key
7Navigation keys, up / down
8 Menu key (confirm, trigger camera)
9Right-hand softkey
10 On-hook key
11 Hash key

KEYS AND OPERATING ELEMENTS
General Overview
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Rear View and Underside
Important elements are provided on the rear and underside of the mobile
phone.
14 15 16 17
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General Overview
KEYS AND OPERATING ELEMENTS
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12 Camera
13 Emergency call key (SOS)
14 Headphone socket
15 MicroUSB connection port
16 Charge contacts
17 Torch lamp (LED)

SCOPE OF DELIVERY
General Overview
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Scope of Delivery
The following are enclosed with the mobile phone supplied:
1 mobile phone 1 USB connection cable
1 lithium ion battery 1 charging cradle
1 quick reference manual 1 charging adapter
Display Icons
The table below indicates a series of display icons which frequently appear
and indicate a specific status of the mobile phone.
Symbol Significance
Battery charge
Network availability
SIM not inserted
Bluetooth is switched on
Headphone is connected
Silent mode

General Overview
START SCREEN
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Start Screen
The start screen is the standard display which appears when the mobile
phone is switched on. Press any key in order to switch on the start screen
on the mobile phone display .
The start screen contains various useful indicators. In addition to the time
and date, icons indicating the battery charge and network availability are
also displayed.

START SCREEN
Display of the time
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Display of the network availability
The current network availability is displayed at the top left of the mobile
phone screen:
Very good Poor
The more bars displayed, the better the reception quality.
If you use the dual SIM function offered by the mobile phone, the network
availability and name of each mobile phone network used are displayed.
Some mobile phone networks offer better coverage than others in different
areas.
Display of the mobile phone network
The name of the mobile phone network appears in the centre of the screen
above the time and date display.
Display of the battery charge
The current battery charge status is indicated in the mobile phone screen
as follows:
Full Half empty Low Empty
When the battery charge is low, a corresponding warning message ap
pears in the display.
In cases where the battery charge is extremely low, it is possible that the
back-lighting for the screen no longer works and certain functions are no
longer available.
When the battery charge drops below a minimum status, the mobile phone
switches off automatically. Charge the battery in the mobile phone.
Display of the time
The current time is displayed in the centre of the mobile phone screen.
Set the time before using the phone for the first time.
Display of the date
The current date is displayed in the mobile phone screen underneath the
time.
Set the date before using the phone for the first time.

Putting the Mobile Phone into Operation
INSERTING THE SIM CARD
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Putting the Mobile Phone into Operation
This chapter provides information on preparing the mobile phone for use.
Before you start, please read the safety information on Pages 5 - 8.
Inserting the SIM Card
Before you can start to use the mobile phone, you must insert your SIM
card (not included in the equipment supplied) in the phone.
At certain points of this operating manual, reference is made to "SIM1".
Since this device supports the use of 2 SIM cards (dual SIM), the settings
are also applicable for SIM2 at the respective points.
The SIM card slots are labelled.
The emergency call (SOS) function of the phone is completed by SIM
card. Therefore, the emergency call (SOS) function can only be used
when a SIM card is inserted.
1. Remove the battery compartment cover.
Use the notch on the underside of the mobile phone.
2. Insert the SIM card as illustrated.
The battery compartment contains a useful diagram which indicates how
to position and align the SIM card correctly in the compartment.

INSERTING AMICROSD MEMORY CARD
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Inserting a MicroSD Memory Card
A microSD memory card (not included in the equipment supplied) can be
inserted, as an option, in the mobile phone. This increases the quantity of
data which can be stored on the mobile phone.
1. Slide the microSD memory card with the contacts facing down in the
open compartment as illustrated.
The shape of the compartment ensures the battery cannot be inserted in
correctly.

Putting the Mobile Phone into Operation
INSERTING THE BATTERY
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Inserting the Battery
Before you can use the mobile phone, you must insert the battery in the
mobile phone.
1. Insert the battery (2) as illustrated.
The shape of the compartment ensures the battery cannot be inserted in
correctly.
2. Replace the battery compartment cover (1). The battery compartment
cover (1) latches audibly into place.
1
2

CHARGING THE BATTERY
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Charging the Battery
When charging the battery for the first time, it should be charged for at
least 4 hours. Some batteries only reach their full capacity after several
complete charge/discharge cycles. If the battery is fully discharged, it may
take some time for the charging process to be indicated.
Before starting to charge the battery, check that it has been installed prop
erly. Do not remove the battery while the mobile phone is being charged.
This could damage the phone.
Charging the battery with the charging adapter
1. Connect the power plug to a properly installed power socket.
2. Connect the microUSB plug to the microUSB connection port on the
mobile phone.
Ensure that the microUSB plug is correctly aligned to the microUSB con
nection port when connecting it.
The charging process is indicated in the display by means of a charging
battery icon.
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