AEG Voxtel m320
AEG Voxtel m320
AEG Voxtel m320
UK
MOBILE
TELEPHONE
Voxtel M320
V2
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1 BOX CONTENT
In the box you will find:
• 1 mobile handset
• 1 charging cradle
• 1 power adapter
• 1 handset back cover
• 1 user guide
• 1 USB cable
Keep the packing materials in a safe place in case
you later need to transport the device.
Warning
The torch uses a high-brightness LED. Do not shine
directly into eyes, or view with optical instruments.
IMPORTANT
Your handset is not supplied with a SIM card, you
will need to insert a SIM card for the handset to
work correctly.
CHANGING THE DISPLAY LANGUAGE
To change the display language :
• Press Menu then press Up/Down to go to
settings and OK to select
• Press Up/Down to go to Phone settings and
confirm with OK .
• Press Up/Down to select Language and press
OK.
• Select the display language and press OK
• Press End key to return to stand-by screen.
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2.1 Keys and parts
7
14
9
13
8
1 2
4 5
3
6 6
10
11 12
# Meaning
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Number number.
10
key • In edit mode : press to
input numbers or letters.
• Press to input */
11 * Key
+/ P/ W symbols.
• Press to input “#”.
• In edit mode : press to
12 # Key change input method.
• Long press to active silent
mode
Volume • Ring volume in standby or
13 control speaker volume in call.
buttons • Volume in FM radio
3 MENU OPERATION
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Menu lists are used for set up and operation. The
left and right soft key functions initially are Menu
and Names.
• Press Menu to display Messaging the first entry
in the main Menu list.
Use Up or Down to scroll the menu list. The
display changes and soft keys become OK and
Back.
• Press Ok/ Back for the next/ previous display.
When writing text, use the # key to Switch
input method between (ABC), (abc) , (Abc) and
numerals (123).
Use Up / Down key and M1/M2 to move the
cursor, right soft key to delete letters and the * key
for symbols or punctuation .
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Warning:
Use only the supplied/approved batteries and
chargers. Using others may be dangerous and will
invalidate warranty. A battery must be fitted.
Do not charge with the back cover removed.
• Connect the charger lead firmly into the USB
socket in the right of the handset, or place the
handset directly in the charging cradle.
• Plug the mains power adapter into an AC mains
socket. If the handset is turned on, “Charger
connected” displays for a few seconds and
the battery symbol bars scroll to indicate that
charging has started.
• If “Charger connected“ does not display,
disconnect and retry.
If charging still fails, contact the helpline.
• The battery is fully charged when the bars
within the battery symbol are continuously on.
Disconnect the charger from the phone and
the AC outlet. “Charger removed” displays
for a few seconds to indicate the charging has
stopped.
Note:
The battery can also be charged if the handset is
connected to a computer USB port.
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5.1 To make a call
Ensure the phone is switched on and in service.
• Key in the telephone number including
area code. (To add prefix “+” press the * key
twice repeat)
• Press Talk to dial the number on the display.
• To end calls press the End Call button.
5.2 Last number redial
• In idle mode, press Talk to see the All calls list
– a list of the last dialled, received and missed calls.
• Press Up/Down to go to the number you want.
• Press Talk to dial the number.
5.3 To answer a call
• When the phone rings, press Talk to answer it.
• During a call, press Volume control buttons to
change the volume.
The volume level is displayed and stays for future calls.
5.4 To switch to speakerphone
• During a call, press H-Free to turn Loudspeaker
on and press H-Held to turn Loudspeaker off.
• To end the call press the End Call button.
5.5 To mute the microphone
• During a call, press Left Soft Key for Option
then On /Off Mute .
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• Press Right soft key to open the phonebook,
then Up/Down to find the entry you want to
change.
• Press Options then Up/Down to select Edit,
then modify the name ,and then Press Down
and modify the Number.
• Press Options then Save the change(s).
6.5 To delete a phonebook entry
• Press Right soft key to open the phonebook,
then Up/Down to find the entry you want to
delete.
• Press Options then Up/Down to select Delete,
then Yes to confirm the Delete.
6.6 To copy an entry to the phone or SIM card
• Press Right soft key to open the phonebook,
then Up/Down to find the entry you want to
copy.
• Press Options then Up/Down to select Copy,
then press the LSK to select copy to Phone or
to SIM.
6.7 To add an entry to Blacklist
• Press Right soft key to open the phonebook,
then Up/Down to find the entry you want to add
to Blacklist.
• Press Options then Up/Down to select add to
Blacklist, then Yes to confirm.
7 CALL HISTORY
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With this function, you can view the Call history.If a
call is not answered, 1 missed call(s) displays until
view or back.
7.1 To view the call log entries
• From the home screen/idle mode, press Talk
to show the All Calls log or
• View via the Menu and Call history where
you can view separate lists for Missed calls,
Dialled calls, Received calls , Delete call Logs,
Call timers, Text msg. counter.
• Press Menu, then Up/Down to show Call history,
and then press OK to open the Call history menu.
• Press Up/Down to select the calls log you wish
to view and press ok to show the selected list.
• When in a list, press Up/Down to find the call
entry you want.
• Press Options to see the following list of
options:
View View details of the selected call, include
number
Call Call the selected number.
8 MESSAGING
Received SMS are stored in the Inbox and the icon
indicates new messages.
Also “New message 1 unread ” is displayed until
View or Back is pressed.
8.1 To access the SMS menu
• Press Menu to show Messages.
• Press OK to open the Messages.
Write to write a new message.
message
Inbox to go to your inbox to read received
messages.
Drafts to go to saved drafts.
Outbox saved messages that not sent
successfully.
Sent saved messages that have send
messages successfully.
Broadcast setting and save broadcast messages
messages
SMS to check or change
Settings SMS settings.
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• Press Menu to show Messaging
• Press OK to show Write message
• Press OK again to display a flashing cursor.
• Write your message using the digit / letter keys.
Note:
When writing text, use # to switch between (ABC),
(abc) ,(Abc) or Numerals (123).
Note:
Use Up/Down and M1/M2 to move the cursor,
Clear to delete letters and the * key for
symbols or punctuation, or repeated pressing of
the 1 key for more.
• To send, press Options and then select Send to.
• Press OK to add number from Phonebook ,
or Up to Enter number , input full number then
OK.
• Press Options when the number is entered, then
select send to send the message.
Note:
When a message is send it is also saved in the
sentbox, provided Save sent messages is selected
in Messaging > SMS Settings It would be saved in
the Outbox without sending.
Note:
After sending, the phone returns to the Messaging
menu list.
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Delete Messages from each folder using their
Option menu.
• Press Menu to show Messaging and OK to select.
• Press Up/Down then ok to select Inbox/Drafts/
Outbox/Sent messages
Press Options to open the options list.
• Press Up/Down to select Delete all then Yes to
delete the required messages.
8.6 To modify SMS settings
• Press Menu to show Messaging and OK to
select
• Press Up/Down to SMS Settings and
OK to select:
SIM to select SMSC address ,Delivery
report, Reply path and Voicemail server
Memory to display memory status of the SIM/
status phone
9 SETTINGS
Allows you to adjust various settings on the phone
and also to reset them to their factory default
values.
• Press Menu then press Up/Down to go to
Settings and OK to select.
• Choose from the list the options available.
9.1 PROFILES
Profiles allow quick changes to your phone sounds
and to customize them based on your situation.
There are 4 preset profiles – General, Silent,
Meeting, Outdoor, and each profile has settings for
Alert type, Ring type, Ringtone, Ringtone volume,
Message tone, Message volume, Keypad tone ,
Keytone volume, Power on /off tone, System alert.
9.1.1. To Activate a Profile
• Press Menu then press Up/Down to go to
settings and OK to select, then OK to open the
Profiles menu.
• Press Up/Down to go to the Profile you wish to
select and press Options then select Activate .
9.1.2. To Customize a Profile
• Press Menu then press Up/Down to go to
settings and OK to select, then OK to open the
Profiles menu.
• Press Up/Down to go to the profile you wish to
customize and press Options.
• Press Down to Customize and press LSK to
select.
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Time and to set the displayed time and date.
date
Schedule set the time and enable the status, then
Power on/off you can schedule power on/off your
phone
Language set the display language
9.6 Bluetooth
Press Menu then press Up/Down to go to settings
and OK to select, then press Down to Connectivity
then ok to select, then ok to set Bluetooth:
Power to on\off Bluetooth
Visibility set the Bluetooth visible or not
My device to search new device and pair , the
paired devices are saved here
Search to search Bluetooth headset and pair
audio device
My name to modify Bluetooth name
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To set or modify the following call feature
options:
Call to activate call waiting where you can
waiting press Talk to answer a 2nd call while
holding the 1st.
Call divert to set different incoming call diverts.
Call barring to restrict making and receiving calls.
Blacklist On / Off Blacklist for incoming calls,
Set Blacklist numbers
Auto redial To set automatic redial for failed calls.
Call time To set a Single or Periodic time for a
reminder reminder tone during calls.
Reject by If activated, when reject a incoming call,
SMS a SMS will be send to the caller.
Answer To set Any key / Auto answer in headset
mode mode.
Note:
Some Network functions may not be available with all
services, so check availability with your SIM provider.
9.8 Restore settings
To restore the phone to its initial settings. This
requires the Phone Password. (Default password =
1122)
10 SOS SETTING
During standby mode with the display on, press
and hold the SOS button for 3 seconds to start the
emergency call operation.
An emergency siren will be heard via the speaker,
before sending the emergency SMS to any of the
five emergency numbers that are programmed.
Then the phone makes a call to the first
programmed SOS Number. If the first number is
busy or not answered within 1 minute, it will try the
2nd and then the 3rd, 4th and 5th. If it still does not
get through it will repeat the sequence of calls. If
you receive a SOS call you need to press „0“ on the
receiving phone to stop the process.
• Press Menu then press Up/Down to go to
settings and OK to select, then press Down to
SOS Setting, then ok to select.
• Status : ON /OFF use M1/M2 to activate or de-
activate the SOS key.
Number 1-5 : Input up to 5 telephone numbers
for SOS call and SOS SMS message
Message : This is the SOS SMS text send out
when the SOS key is pressed. You can edit the
text.
• Press End key to return to idle.
Note: Even if the screen is locked and off, the
function of SOS key is enable.
11 TOOLS
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• Press Menu then press Down to Tools then OK
to select it.
11.1 FM radio
When in headset mode, enter FM radio, will auto
activate the FM. The display shows the radio
frequency or channel and the volume level currently
selected.
• Press Up/Down key to manually change the
frequency.
• Press Voice -\+ key to change the volume level.
• Press M1/M2 to search left / right channel
• Press RSK to exit from FM.
• Press Options for the following:
Channel to open a list of radio station channels
list that you can listen, Delete or Edit.
Manual to manual enter a new frequency to listen.
input
Auto to scan for radio stations and save the
search channels in the Channel list.
Settings to set background play, On/Off
Loudspeaker
Note:
On the BG play , when the radio is playing, press
End call to back to idle, use other functions on
the handset, but leave the FM radio playing in the
background.
11.2 Calendar
Open a Calendar to show the current month options:
Jump to date to go to a specific date.
11.3 Alarm
You can set 4 alarms. When it sounds, press LSK
to stop it or RSK to Snooze to start the snooze
function, if a snooze time has been set.
11.4 World clock
• Press M1/M2 to Switch time zones.
• Press Options then OK to On /Off Daylight
saving time for foreign city.
11.5 Calculator
You can use the calculator to perform simple
addition, subtraction, multiplication or division
calculations.
• Press the number keys [0-9,#] to enter numbers.
• Press LSK to calculate the sum.
• Press clear to delete or clear the digits.
• Press UP/Down key to addition and subtraction
digital
• Press M1/M2 to multiplication and division.
12 GAMES
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Press Menu then Down to Games then press OK
to select it, then OK to select Snake:
Control the direction of snake to eat food, and the
snake will grow longer if eat the food. Please avoid
hit the wall and the snake.
Before starting the game ,you can select game
level, or enter Games settings to modify related
settings, Sound effect , Volume level.
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temperature environments. Never leave the
phone exposed under direct sunlight, in high
humidity or in a dusty environment.
11. Do not use liquid or anything wet with strong
detergents to clean the handset.
13.1 Charging your battery
Your device is powered by a rechargeable battery
The full performance of a new Battery is achieved
only after two or three complete charge and
discharge cycles. The battery can be charged
and discharged hundreds of times but it will
eventually wear out. When the talking and standby
time is noticeably shorter than normal, please
replace the battery. Use only approved batteries
and recharge your battery only with approved
chargers designated for this device.
If a replacement battery is being used for the first
time or if the battery has not been used for a long
period, it may be necessary to connect the charger,
disconnect it and then reconnect it to begin
charging the battery.
Unplug the charger from the electrical plug and
the device when not in use. Do not leave a fully
charged battery connected to a charger, since
overcharging may shorten its lifetime. If left unused,
a fully charged battery will lose its charge over time.
If the battery is completely discharged, it may take a
few minutes before the charging indicator appears
on the display or before any calls can be made. Use
the battery only for its intended purpose. Never use
any charger or battery that is damaged.
Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-
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The unit and the accessories can contain small
parts. Keep them out of the reach of small children.
13.3 Operating environment
Remember to ollow any particular rules that may
apply wherever you happen to be and always turn
off the unit whenever its use is forbidden, as it can
cause interference or danger. Only use the units in
its normal user position.
This unit complies with guidelines for radiation when
it is used either in a normal position against your ear,
or when it is at least 2.2 cm from your body.
If the unit is carried close to your body in a case, belt
holder or other holder, these should not contain
any metal and the product should be placed at the
distance from your body specified above.
Parts of the unit are magnetic. The unit can attract
metal objects. Do not keep credit cards or other
magnetic elements near the unit, as information
stored on them can be erase.
13.4 Medical units
The use of equipment that transmits radio signals,
e.g. mobile phones, can interfere with insufficiently
protected medical apparatus. Consult a doctor or
the manufacturer of the apparatus to determine if
it has adequate protection against external radio
signals, or if you have any questions. Wherever
there are notices to forbid use of mobile phones,
you should comply. Hospitals and other health care
facilities sometimes use equipment that can be
sensitive to external radio signals.
13.5 Pacemaker
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend a distance
of at least 15 cm. between a mobile phone and
a pacemaker to avoid the risk of interference
with the pacemaker. These recommendations
are in accordance with independent research
and recommendations from Wireless Technology
Research. People with pacemakers should:
• not carry the unit in a breast pocket
• hold the unit against the ear on the opposite
side from the pacemaker to reduce the risk of
interference
If you suspect that there is a risk of interference,
turn off the unit and move it further away.
13.6 Hearing aids
Some digital wireless units can cause interference
to some hearing aids.
13.7 Vehicles
Radio signals can affect electronic systems in motor
vehicles (e.g. electronic fuel injection, ABS brakes,
automatic cruise control, air bag systems) that
have been incorrectly installed or are inadequately
protected. Contact the manufacturer or its
representative for more information about your
vehicle or any additional equipment.
For vehicles equipped with air bags: remember that
air bags fill with air with considerable force.
Do not place objects, including fixed or portable
radio equipment in the area above the airbag or the
area where it might expand. Serious injuries may be
caused if the mobile phone equipment is incorrectly
installed and the airbag fills with air.
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Always turn off the unit when you are in an area
where there is a risk of explosion and follow all signs
and instructions. An explosion risk exists in the
places that include areas where you are normally
requested to turn off your car engine. Within such
an area, sparks can cause explosions or fire which
can lead to personal injuries or even death.
Turn off the unit at filling stations i.e. near petrol
pumps and garages.
Follow the restrictions that are in force on the use
of radio equipment near places where fuel is stored
and sold, chemical factories and places where
blasting is in progress.
Areas with risk for explosion are often – but not
always – clearly marked.
13.9 Emergency calls
Important!
Mobile phones use radio signals and the mobile
phone network. This means that connection in all
circumstances cannot be guaranteed.
Therefore you should never rely solely on a mobile
phone for very important calls such as medical
emergencies.
15 TECHNICAL DETAILS
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Standard: GSM Mobile
Frequency Band: GSM900/DCS1800
System: Phase 2+
Operating Time: Standby around: 400 Hours
(with fully charged battery)
Talk time : 4 hours
Charging Time: <5 hours
Temperature Range: Operating: 0 °C to 40 °C
Storage: -20 °C to 60 °C
Handset Battery: 3.7V DC, 1200mAh Battery Pack
Travel Charger: Input: 100-240V AC,50/60Hz,
Max 0.15A
Output: 5.0V DC, 550mA
SAR Value :
900 Mhz 0.749 W/kg 10 g Head SAR
0.815 W/kg 10 g Body SAR
1800 Mhz 0.035 W/kg 10 g Head SAR
0.147 W/kg 10 g Body SAR
16 CE DECLARATION
This product is in compliance with the essential
requirements and other relevant provisions of the
R&TTE directive 1999/5/EC.
The Declaration of conformity can be found on:
www.aegtelephones.eu
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(ENVIRONMENT)
At the end of the product lifecycle, you should
not throw this product into the normal household
garbage but bring the product to a collection
point for the recycling of electrical and electronic
equipments. The symbol on the product, user
guide and/or box indicate this. Some of the
product materials can be re-used if you bring
them to a recycling point. By reusing some parts
or raw materials from used products you make an
important contribution to the protection of the
environment. Please contact your local authorities
in case you need more information on the
collection points in your area.
Batteries must be removed before disposing of the
device. Dispose of the batteries in an environmental
manner according to your country regulations.
18 TROUBLESHOOTING
“Call failed” Check dialled
appears number is correct, with full area code
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reception be try another location to make or
improved? continue with a call, e.g. when indoors
move towards a window. Reception is
often poor in elevators, tunnels or
underground railways and car parks.
Can I If you want withhold
suppress your phone telephone number, you
/ withhold will need to check with your service
my provider. (This network service may not
telephone be available).
number?
No reaction Slide down the key lock
when keys switch on the right hand side of the
are pressed? handset to unlock the keypad.
When do I Charges start when
start to incur a call connects to a person or an
call charges? answering machine. There is no charge
for writing or receiving an SMS,
only when sending
an SMS and none for using phone
features e.g. alarm clock.
Did I If your SMS is in the
successfully SMS Sent messages box then it was
send my OK, or you can get confirmation after
SMS? the SMS is delivered – set Delivery
report from Messages-SMS settings-
SIM
- or contact your operator for details.
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