Ex-GSM 01 EU
Operating Instructions
Table of Contents
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Application
Safety instructions
Errors and load restrictions
Safety regulations
Ex-data
Technical data
Functional description / operating information
Initial steps
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7.1.1 Installing the SIM card and rechargeable battery
7.1.2 Charging the battery
7.1.3 Turning the telephone on and off
7.2
Your mobile telephone
7.2.1 Buttons and components
7.2.2 Initial display
7.2.3 Keypad lock
7.3
7.3.1 Making calls
7.3.2 Answering or refusing a call
7.3.3 Options during the call
Call functions
7.4
Text input
7.4.1 Settings
7.4.2 Predictive text input
7.4.3 Traditional text input
7.5
Messages
7.5.1 Short message (SMS)
7.5.2 E-mail messages
7.6
7.6.1 Search by name
7.6.2 Saving, copying and deleting entries
7.6.3 Business card
7.6.4 Speed dial
7.7
7.7.1 Profiles
7.7.2 Themes
7.7.3 Rings/sounds
7.7.4 Display
7.7.5 Date and time
7.7.6 Connections
7.7.7 Making calls
Address book
Settings
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7.7.8 Telephone
7.7.9 Security
7.7.10 Re-establishing the factory settings
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7.8
Push-to-talk
7.8.1 Push-to-talk menu
7.8.2 Push-to-talk calls
7.8.3 Call back requests
7.8.4 Setting up groups
7.8.5 PTT settings
7.9
Organizer
7.9.1 Alarm
7.9.2 Calendar
7.9.3 Task list
7.9.4 Notes
7.9.5 Calculator
7.9.6 Synchronization
7.10
Computer connection
7.10.1 PC Suite
7.10.2 GPRS, HSCSD and CSD
7.10.3 Data communications applications
Accessories
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Battery
9.1
9.2
9.3
Battery replacement
General information
Safety instructions
Information on certification (SAR)
Repairs
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Disposal
Maintenance
Service & Maintenance
Warranty and liability
EC Declaration of Conformity
Type Examination Certificate
Note:
The current operating instructions, EC Declaration of Conformity and the
Ex-certificate are available for download from the relevant product page
from the manufacturer.
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1. Application
The Ex-GSM 01 is a limited energy, non-sparking, splash-, dust- and
shock-proof mobile telephone designed for industrial use in potentially
explosive areas of Zones 2 and 22 (Cat. 3 GD, for non-conductive dusts
only) in accordance with Directive 1999/92/EC (ATEX 137) or 1994/9/EC
(ATEX 95).
2. Safety instructions
These operating instructions contain information and safety regulations
that must be followed to ensure safe and reliable operation of the unit
under the described conditions. Non-observance of the information and
instructions can have dangerous consequences or may contravene appli-
cable regulations.
Please take the time to carefully read through the owner’s manual before
you start using the unit.
In the event of any doubt or discrepancies (for example, due to translation
or printing errors), the German version of these operating instructions
shall prevail.
3. Errors and load restrictions
If there is any risk that the safety or integrity of the unit has been compro-
mised, the unit must be taken out of operation immediately and removed
from the Ex-area without delay. Action must be taken to prevent the
device from being accidentally placed into operation again.
The safety and reliability of the unit may be at risk if, for example:
- Any damage is visible on the housing, including internal plastic parts
accessible by the user (especially the battery compartment cover).
- The unit has been subjected to excessive loads for which it is not
designed
- The unit has been improperly stored
- The unit has been damaged in transit
- Labels or markings on the unit are illegible
- Malfunctions occur
- Permitted tolerances or threshold values have been exceeded
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4. Safety regulations
Persons using the explosion-protected Ex-GSM 01 mobile telephone
must observe the standard safety regulations and read the certificate to
prevent incorrect operation or misuse of the unit.
The following safety regulations must be observed in addition:
- The unit must not be opened within the Ex-area.
- After using the unit in Zone 22, the combination charging and accessory
connection socket must be inspected for contamination and if required,
cleaned with a brush or by blowing off with compressed air.
- In Zone 22, the unit may only be used within an atmosphere containing
non-conductive dusts.
- Use only the original battery module Ex-AM GSM 01
(Li-Ion 3.7 V/820 mAh)!
- The battery module must not be changed within the Ex-area!
- The battery module may only be charged outside the Ex-area using the
related original charger type LGH G01 resp. the charging ability of the
Carkit CK G01!
- It must be ensured that the unit is not taken into zones 0 or 1, or zones
20 and 21!
- Only the accessories listed in the accessories list (0163EX07A) may be
used within the Ex-area.
- The mobile telephone is not watertight; please be sure to keep it dry!
- If you use the mobile telephone while driving a motor vehicle, be sure to
observe the respective national laws!
- The mobile telephone may not be used on an airplane!
- Turn the mobile telephone off when in the vicinity of medical devices if
so requested by the respective regulations!
- Manufacturers of cardiac pacemakers recommend keeping a minimum
interval of 15.3 cm (6“) between a mobile telephone and a pacemaker.
- Do not turn the mobile telephone on if the use of mobile telephones is
prohibited; it could result in intererence or pose hazards.
5. Ex-data
Type examination certificate no.:
Ex designation:
TÜV 06 ATEX 7371 X
II 3 G EEx nA nL IIC T6
II 3 D Ex tD A22 IP54 T75°C
Notice nL, nA:
n = not an ignition source in normal operation
L – limited energy operating device
A = non-sparking
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Approved for zone 2, device group II, explosion group IIC
(potentially explosive gases, vapours or mist), temperature class T6.
Approved for zone 22, device group II, dust Ex-atmosphere, max. surface
temperature (- for surfaces on which dust can accumulate) +75°C,
housing protects against dust deposits and spray water.
6. Technical data
Networks:
Data transmission:
Triband GSM 900 / 1800 / 1900 MHz
EDGE class 6 (up to 177.6 Kbit/s),
GPRS class 10 (up to 62.4 Kbit/s)
Passive matrix display with 65,536 colors
(resolution 128 x 128 pixels)
Li-Ion rechargeable battery with 820 mAh capacity
max. 5 h / max. 300 h
approx. 2 h
106.5 x 46.8 x 23.8 mm
approx. 100 g
Display:
Supply:
Talk time / stand-by:
Charging time:
Dimensions:
Weight:
CE designation
Ambient temperature Ta: -10°C ... +50°C
0 0102, 0 0434
Protection rating:
IP54
7. Functional description / operating information
Before beginning operation, please take the time to carefully read through
this owner’s manual to ensure that you are familiar with all of the functions
of your Ex-GSM 01 and know how to use them. Please go through the
instructions on the following pages for your own safety and information!
PLEASE NOTE!
The internal vibration motor has been deactivated for ex-relevant reasons.
The integrated VGA camera of the unit has been deactivated for
ex-relevant reasons.
7.1 Initial steps
7.1.1 Installing the SIM card and rechargeable battery
Before removing the battery, you must first turn the unit off and unplug it
from the charger.
Keep all SIM cards out of the reach of small children. For availability and
other information about the use of the SIM card services, please contact
the distributor of your SIM card. This could be the provider, the network
operator or another distributor.
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This unit is designed for use with a rechargeable battery type Ex-AM GSM
01. Please be sure to only use this type of rechargeable battery.
The SIM card and contact surfaces can be easily damaged if scratched
or bent. Therefore, please handle the card carefully and take extra pre-
caution when inserting or removing the card.
Before installation of the SIM card, the mobile telephone must be turned
off, and disconnected from all accessories before the battery is taken out.
Hold the telephone with the back side up,
and press the notches
on both sides of the lower cover (1).
Pull out the lower casing,
in order to detach it (2).
Carefully lift up the cover of the battery (3).
Remove the battery from
the compartment (4).
Push the cover of the SIM card holder
toward the lower end of the telephone,
until it is released (5). Open the cover of
the SIM card holder (6). Insert the SIM
card into the holder. Make sure that the
bevelled edge of the SIM card is on the
left and the side with the gold contacts
is pointing downward (7).
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Close the cover of the SIM card holder (8). Push the cover of the SIM card
holder toward the upper end of the telephone until it engages (9). Align
the contacts of the battery to the gold contacts and insert it into the tele-
phone. With the contacts entering first, push the battery into the battery
compartment (10). Close the battery cover (11). Place the telephone in the
lower cover, and push the cover forward while doing so, until it engages
(12).
7.1.2 Charging the battery
Warning: Use only the batteries, chargers and accessories approved for
use with this model by ecom instruments GmbH. Using other types may
result in the forfeiture of the certification or valid warranty or guarantee
and could be hazardous.
Check the model number of the charger before using it in conjunction
with your telephone. This unit can be used with charger types LGH G01
or Carkit CK G01. Please ensure that the unit is only charged outside
of the Ex-area!
When disconnecting the cable from the accessories, be sure to pull on
the plug and not the cable.
1. Open the lower flap of the
mobile telephone.
2. Connect the charger to a
power socket.
3. Plug the charger connection
into the telephone at the
bottom end.
If the battery is completely discharged, it may take a few minutes before
the LED can be seen and/or before calls can be made. The charging time
depends on the specific charger and battery being used.
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7.1.3 Turning the telephone on and off
Warning: Do not turn the telephone on if the use of mobile telephones is
prohibited; it could result in interference or pose hazards.
Hold down the On/Off button. When asked to enter the PIN or UPIN code,
please enter it here (displayed as ****), and select OK.
Turn the telephone off before replacing the battery or SIM card. Before
removing the battery, wait until the background lighting has gone out.
Your unit has an internal antenna.
Note: As with any other mobile telephone, you
should avoid touching the antenna of the unit
when the unit is turned on. Touching the antenna
compromises the quality of the connection and may
result in the unit operating with a higher transmis-
sion power than normally required. By not touching
the antenna when operating the unit, the antenna
capacity and service life of the battery are at their
optimum levels.
7.2 Your mobile telephone
7.2.1 Buttons and components
• Flashlight (1). To turn it on, hold down the #
symbol in the output display.
• On/Off button for turning the telephone on
and off (2).
• Water level for aligning the telephone when
using the compass and flashlight (3).
• Using the volume buttons, you can adjust
the volume for the handset, a loudspeaker
or a headset that may be connected (4).
• PTT button for Push-to-talk (5).
• Left selection button, middle selection
button and right selection button (6). The
functions for these buttons depend on the
text that can be seen at that point in time
in the display above the buttons.
• Four-way arrow key for scrolling through
the menu or moving the cursor when entering text (7).
• Call button (8) for selecting a telephone number or answering a call.
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• End button (9) for ending a call or a function.
• The 0—9 keys are used for entering numbers and characters (10).
• The * and # keys are used for different purposes in different operations.
• Connection for the charger (1)
• Pop-PortTM connection, e.g. for headset and data cable (2)
• Camera lens (3) – Caution: Camera is deactivated!
• Infrared connection (4)
7.2.2 Initial display
If the telephone is ready for operation and you have not entered any
characters, the telephone is in the initial display mode.
Display
• Name of network or provider logo (1)
• Signal strength of the mobile wireless network at
the present position (2)
• Charge status of the battery (3)
• Left selection button is assigned to Favorit. (4)
• The function of the middle selection button is the
Menu (5)
• The right selection button is assigned to Audio
(6) or fast access to another function that you
have selected.
Graphic display
You have received one or more short messages or picture messages.
The telephone registered a call in your absence.
The keypad is locked.
The telephone does not ring during an incoming call or an incoming
short message, if the call signal and message signal are set to Silent.
The alarm is set to On.
This symbol is displayed if the package data connection mode Always
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online is selected and the package data service is available.
A package data connection is established.
A package data connection is interrupted, if for example an incoming
or outgoing call is taking place.
This display is on continuously if an infrared connection has been
established.
7.2.3 Keypad lock
To block the keypad from unintentional operation of the keys, select
Menu, and press the “*” button within 3.5 seconds.
To cancel the keypad lock, select Release, and press the “*” button. If the
Security keypad lock option is set to On, enter the security code when the
respective request appears.
To receive a call when the keypad lock is active, press the button used
for making a call. When you end or reject an incoming call, the keypad is
locked again automatically.
7.3 Call functions
7.3.1 Making calls
1. Enter the telephone number including the area code. For international
calls, press „*“ two times for the international area code (the „+“ sign
replaces the international access code) and then enter the country
area code, the city code (without the initial 0 in some cases) and the
telephone number.
2. To call the number, press the button used for making a call
[the Call key].
3. To end the call or cut off the attempted call, press the button for
ending a call.
To call by name, search the address book for the desired name or the
desired telephone number. Press the call button to call the number.
To display a list of a maximum of 20 last selected numbers, press the
button for making a call in the initial display one time. To call a number,
select this number or a name and press the button for making a call.
7.3.2 Answering or refusing a call
If you want to accept an incoming call, press the Call button.
To end the call, press the button for ending a call.
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To refuse an incoming call, press the button for ending a call.
To switch the ring tone to silent, press Silent. You can then either accept
or refuse the call.
7.3.3 Options during the call
Many of the options that you can use during a call are network services.
You can obtain information about availability from your network operator
or provider.
Select Option during a call and then one of the following functions:
Call options are Microphone off or Microphone on, Address book, Menu,
Record, Lock keypad, Automatic volume on, loud speaker or Telephone.
Options for network services are Accept and Refuse, Hold or Accept, New
call, Accept in Conf., End call, End call, End all calls and the following:
DTMF send for sending DTMF tones.
Two-way splitting to change between the active call and call on hold.
Forward to connect a call on hold with an active call, while disconnecting
your connection to the two calls.
Conference to set up a telephone conference with up to five participants
Private call for a private discussion during a telephone conference
Warning: Do not hold the unit up to your ear if the loud speaker is being
used, since the volume may become very loud.
7.4 Text input
To enter text (e.g. for short messages), you can use the traditional text
input or the predictive text input. When using the traditional text input,
press a number key (1 to 9) until the desired character is displayed. With
automatic text input, you can enter a letter by pressing a key one time.
When writing the text, predictive text input is indicated by
traditional text input by on the upper left of the display.
next to the text input symbol signifies upper or lower case.
and the
or
,
To change the upper or lower case writing and the text input mode, press
the „#“ button. indicates the numbers mode. To change from the letter
to the number mode, hold down the “#” button and select Number mode.
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7.4.1 Settings
To change the language, select the Option > Input language. Predictive
text input is only available for the specified languages.
Select the Option > Dictionary on for predictive text input or Dictionary off
for the traditional text input.
7.4.2 Predictive text input
Predictive text input is based on an integrated dictionary, which you can
expand by adding your own words.
1. Begin inputting a word by pressing the keys 2 to 9. Press each key just
one time for each letter. After each keystroke, another word is
displayed.
2. When you have completed entering the word and the word is written
correctly, confirm it by pressing the 0 key to add a space or by pres-
sing the arrow key. Pressing the arrow keys moves the cursor.
If the word is not written correctly, press * several times, or select the
Option > Match. When the desired word is displayed, confirm it.
If a question mark (?) is displayed after the word, there is no corre-
sponding entry in the dictionary. To add the word to the dictionary,
select Spell. Write the word (with the traditional text input method) and
select Save.
3. Begin writing the next word.
7.4.3 Traditional text input
Press a number key (1 to 9) until the desired character is displayed.
Not all of the characters that are available via this key are shown on the
number key. The specific characters that are available depend on the
input language that was set.
If the next letter to be input uses the same key as the current one, wait a
moment until the cursor is displayed again. You can also press one of the
arrow keys and then enter the letters.
The most frequently used punctuation marks and special characters are
entered using the 1 key.
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7.5 Messages
The message services can only be used if they are supported by your
network or your provider.
7.5.1 Short message (SMS)
With the Short Message Service (SMS), you can send and receive extra
long messages linked to each other, which consist of several normal short
messages (network service) and may include pictures.
Before you can send short messages or picture messages or e-mail mes-
sages, you must save the number of the short message central office.
You can obtain information on the availability and on the requirements for
use of the SMS e-mail service from your provider.
Note: The unit supports the sending of text messages which exceed the
normal limit for an individual message. As a result, longer messages are
sent in two or more messages. Your provider might charge the respective
fees for this service. Characters with accents or other markings as well as
characters from certain languages (e.g. Chinese) require more space. The
number of characters that can be sent in a single message is therefore
reduced.
At the top of the display you will find a notice of the message length,
which indicates the number of characters still available. “8 (2)”, for exam-
ple, means that you can still add 8 characters, and the text will be sent in
two messages.
7.5.2 E-mail messages
The e-maill application allows you to access your compatible e-mail
account via your telephone, if you are not in the office or not at home,
for example. This e-mail application is not the same as the SMS e-mail
function. The telephone supports e-mail servers with the protocols POP3
and IMAP4. Before you can send and retrieve e-mail, you must do the
following:
• Request a new e-mail account or use the current account.
Ask your provider about the availability of your e-mail account.
• You can obtain information about the settings required for e-mail from
your e-mail provider. You may receive the settings as a configuration
message.
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To activate the e-mail settings, select Menu > Messages > Message
setting > E-mail messages..
This application does not support key tones.
Composing and sending e-mails
1. Select Menu > Messages > E-mail > Create E-Mail.
2. Enter the e-mail address of the recipient, a subject and the message.
To attach a file to your e-mail, select Option > Attachments and the
desired file from the Gallery.
3. Select Send options > Send now.
Downloading e-mails
1. To retrieve the e-mail application, select Menu > Messages > E-mail.
2. To download e-mails that were sent to your e-mail account, select
Receive. To download new e-mail and send e-mail which is saved in
the outgoing folder, select Option > Send and receive.
To first download the headers of the new e-mails sent to your account,
select Option > Check new e-mail. Then mark the e-mails you want to
download, and select Option > Receive.
3. Select the new e-mail in the Incoming folder. To display the e-mail later,
select Back.
Incoming and other folders
E-mail downloaded from your e-mail account is saved to on your tele-
phone in the Incoming folder. The following folders are included among
the Other folders: Drafts for saving incomplete e-mails, Archive for ma-
naging and saving e-mails, Outgoing for saving e-mails not yet sent and
Sent. Objects for saving from sent e-mails. For managing the folders and
the e-mail contained therein, select Option > Manage folders.
7.6 Address book
You can save names and telephone numbers in the telephone memory or
in the SIM card memory.
Address book entries with numbers and text messages can be saved in
the telephone memory. You can also save photos for a certain number of
names.
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7.6.1 Search by name
Select Menu > Address book > Name > Option > Search. Scroll through
the list of names or enter the first letter of the name you are searching for.
7.6.2 Saving, copying and deleting entries
Names and telephone numbers are stored in the respective memory
being used. Select Menu > Address book > Name > Option > New entry.
Enter the name and telephone number.
To copy an entry, select Option > Copy.
To delete the entire address book entries and the associated details from
the telephone memory from the telephone memory or SIM card memory,
select Menu > Address book > Delete all addresses > From telephone
memory or From SIM card. Confirm this process using the security code.
To delete an address book entry, search for it and then select Option >
Delete participant.
7.6.3 Business card
You can send the personal information of a person as a business card to
a compatible unit or receive it from a compatible unit, which supports the
vCard Standard.
To send a business card, search for the address book entry whose infor-
mation you would like to send and select Input details > Option > Send
business card > Via multimedia, via SMS or Via infrared.
If you have received a business card, select Show > Save, to save it in
your telephone. To delete the pending business card, select End > Yes.
7.6.4 Speed dial
To assign a telephone number to a speed dial key, select Menu > Address
book > Speed dial, and scroll to the desired speed dial number.
Select Assign or Option > Change, if a telephone number is already
assigned to this key. Select Search and then search first for the name
and then the number, that you want to assign. If the speed dial function is
deactivated, you will be asked if you want to activate this function.
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7.7 Settings
7.7.1 Profiles
The telephone has various setting modes, so-called “Profiles”, which al-
low you to adjust the telephone rings for certain events and environments.
Select Menu > Settings > Profiles.
Scroll to the desired profile and select it.
To activate the desired profile, select Activate.
To activate a profile for a specific time period, a maximum of 24 hours,
select Time setting and indicate the time at which the profile should end.
When the time indicated for the profile has elapsed, the previous profile,
for which no time setting was indicated, becomes active again.
Select Change to adjust the profile. Select the setting that is to be chan-
ged and make the desired changes.
7.7.2 Themes
A theme contains a number of elements for adjusting your telephone,
such as background picture, a screen saver, a color scheme and a ring
tone. Select Menu > Settings > Themes. Then choose Select theme, to
select a theme for your telephone. In the gallery you will find
a list of folders. Open the Themes folder and select a theme.
7.7.3 Rings/sounds
You can change the settings of the selected active profile. Select Menu >
Settings > Ring tones and signals. Select the desired settings for which
you would like to make changes.
Call signal, Ring tone, Ring tone volume, Push-to-talk settings, Message
signal, Chat signal, key tones, warning tones and call signal for. You can
find the same settings in the Profiles menu.
To set the telephone so that it only rings when calling telephone numb-
ers assigned to a certain caller group, select Call signal for. Scroll to the
desired Caller group or to All calls, and select Mark..
Caution: The vibration alarm is deactivated for reasons related to explo-
sion protection!
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7.7.4 Display
Select Menu > Settings > Display and one of the following options:
Background, to add a background image to the display in the initial dis-
play. To select, activate or deactivate the background image, chose Select
background > On or Off. To download additional background images,
select Graphic downloads.
Screen saver > On, to activate the screen saver. To set a time period after
which the screen saver is activated, select Delay. To select a graphic for
the screen saver, select Picture. Then select a picture or a graphic from
the gallery. To download additional images for the screen saver, select
Graphic downloads.
Energy saving mode > On, to reduce the battery load. A digital clock
is displayed if no telephone functions are being used for a certain time
period.
Color palette, to change the color of certain display components (e.g.
menu background, status bar and load indicator).
Font color in Standby, to select the text color for the initial display.
Provider logo, to display or hide the provider logo on your telephone. If
you have not saved the provider logo, the Menu is dimmed out. You can
obtain more information about the availability of a provider logo from your
network operator or provider.
Display contrast, to set the contrast of the telephone display.
7.7.5 Date and time
Select Menu > Settings > Time and Date and one of the following options:
Clock, to set the telephone so that the clock is displayed in the initial
display, to set the time and to select the time zone and the time format.
Date, to set the telephone so that the date is displayed in the initial
display, to set the date and to select the date format and the separating
symbol.
Automatic Date/time, to set the telephone so that the time and date
are automatically adjusted according to the current time zone (network
service).
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7.7.6 Connections
You can connect the telephone to compatible devices via infrared. You
can also arrange the settings for GPRS dial-in connections.
Infrared
The telephone can be configured for sending and receiving data via its
infrared connection (IR). To use an IR connection, the other device must
be IrDA-compatible. You can send data to a compatible telephone or data
device (such as a computer) via the IR connection of your telephone or
you can receive data from them.
Note: Do not aim the IR beam (infrared beam) toward the eyes of other
persons and avoid allowing your IR beam to disturb other IR devices. The
unit is a Class 1 laser product.
When sending and receiving data, make sure that the IR connections of
the sending and receiving units point toward each other and that there
are no obstacles between the units.
To activate the IR connection of your telephone for receiving data, select
Menu > Settings > Connections > Infrared.
To deactivate the IR connection, select Menu > Settings > Connections >
Infrared. When the telephone displays the message Deactivate infrared?
Select Yes.
If data transmission is not started within two minutes after activating the IR
connection, the connection has been broken and must be re-established.
Package data (EGPRS)
EGPRS (General Packet Radio Service – Package data) is a network
service, which mobile telephones can use to send and receive data via IP
networks. EGPRS allows for wireless access to data networks such as
the Internet.
Applications that can use the package data are MMS, Browser sessions,
e-mail, remote SyncML, downloading Java applications and PC dial-in.
To determine how you would like to use this service, select Menu > Set-
tings > Connections > Package data > Package data connection.
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Select As required, to set up the package data connection when it is nee-
ded by a program. It will be disconnected when the program is ended.
Select Always online to set the telephone so that a connection to a pa-
ckage data network is automatically established when the phone is turned
on.
Modem settings
You can connect the telephone to a compatible PC via infrared or a data
cable (DC G01) and use the telephone as a modem to establish a packa-
ge data connection to a PC.
To specify the connection settings for the PC, select Menu > Settings >
Connections > Package data > Settings for package data > Active access
point, activate the desired access point and then select Change active
access point. Select a name for the access point and enter a nickname
for the currently selected access point. Select Package data access point
and enter the name of the access point (APN, Access Point Name), to
establish a connection with an EGPRS network.
7.7.7 Making calls
Select Menu > Settings > Calls and one of the following options:
Automat. Volume control, to set the telephone so that the loud speaker
volume is automatically adjusted to the background noise.
Call diversion, to redirect incoming calls (network service). If the functions
for call blocking are active, you will not be able to redirect calls under
some circumstances.
Accept call with any key > On, in order to accept incoming calls by quik-
kly pressing any key (excluding the end key or the left and right selection
keys).
Automat. Redialing > On, so that after an unsuccessful call attempt, the
telephone tries up to ten times to establish a connection to the desired
telephone number.
Speed dial > On, to activate the Speed dial. To select, hold down the
respective number key.
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Call waiting > Activate, to request that you be informed by the network of
an incoming call during an active call (network service).
Show cost/length of time > On, to briefly show the approximate length of
time and cost of the call after calling (network service).
Send own number (network service) > Yes, No or depending on network
Line for outgoing calls (network service), to use Line 1 or Line 2 for cal-
ling, provided it is supported by your SIM card.
7.7.8 Telephone
Select Menu > Settings > Telephone and one of the following options:
Language settings to specify the language for the display and the write
functions.
Memory status, to show the memory load from the gallery, messages and
programs.
Automatic keypad lock, to set the keys of your telephone so that they will
be locked after a specified period of time, if the telephone is in the initial
display and none of the telephone functions have been used. Select On,
and set a time period between 5 seconds and 60 minutes.
Security keypad lock, to set the telephone so that you will be asked to
enter a security code when canceling the keypad lock. Enter the code,
and select On. If the keypad lock is activated, emergency calls can
possibly still be made to the official emergency number programmed into
your unit.
Network information > On, to receive information from the network provi-
der depending on the current wireless cell (network service).
Greeting, to enter the greeting text, which is briefly displayed when the
telephone is turned on.
Operator selection > automatic, to set the telephone so that it automati-
cally selects one of the networks available in your area. Using Manual,
you can select a network which has a Roaming agreement with your
national network provider.
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Help texts, to specify whether help texts are to be displayed on the tele-
phone.
Start melody, to select whether the telephone will play a start melody
when it is turned on.
7.7.9 Security
When security functions which restrict the calls (such as call blocking,
calls only to closed user groups and telephone number restrictions) are
used, emergency calls can possibly still be made to the official emergen-
cy number programmed into your unit.
Select Menu > Settings > Security and one of the following options:
PIN code query, so that whenever you turn on the telephone, you are
asked to enter the PIN or UPIN code. Some SIM cards do not allow the
Code query to be shut off.
Call blocking (network service), to limit incoming and outgoing calls on
your telephone. A blocking password is required.
Telephone number restriction, to limit the outgoing calls to certain tele-
phone numbers, provided this function is supported by your SIM card.
Closed user group (network service), to specify a group of persons you
can call and whose calls you will accept.
Security level > Telephone, so that the telephone asks you to enter the
security code when inserting a new SIM card. Select Memory, so that you
will be asked to enter the security code when the memory of the SIM card
is selected and you would like to change the memory currently being
used.
Access codes, to set the PIN or UPIN code being used or to change the
security code, PIN code, UPIN code, PIN2 code and blocking password.
Used code, to select whether the PIN code or the UPIN code should be
active.
Inquire about PIN2 code, to select whether entering the PIN2 codes is ne-
cessary for certain telephone functions which are protected by this code.
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7.7.10 Re-establishing the factory settings
To re-establish certain menu settings to their original values, select Menu
> Settings > Re-establish factory settings. Enter the security code. The
will ensure that the entered or downloaded data such as: the names and
telephone numbers stored in the Address book are not deleted.
7.8 Push-to-talk
Push-to-talk (PTT) over the mobile wireless network is a two-way data
service, which is available via a GSM/GPRS mobile wireless network. PTT
enables direct voice communication. Connection setup is handled by
pressing the PTT key.
Using PPT, you can conduct calls with one person or a group of persons
who have compatible units. If the connection is established, the person
or group does not need to additionally accept the call. The subscribers
should confirm receipt where applicable, since there is no other type of
confirmation as to whether the recipients have listened to the call.
You can obtain information about the availability and cost of this service
from your network operator or provider, where you can also subscribe
to this service. Roaming services may be more strictly limited than for
normal calls.
Before using the PTT service, you must specify the required PTT service
settings.
During a connection to the PTT service, you can continue to use the other
functions of the telephone. PTT over the mobile wireless network is not
dependent on traditional voice telephony. Because of this, many of the
associated services (e.g. voice mailbox) are not available.
7.8.1 Push-to-talk menu
Select Menu > Push-to-talk
• To establish or break the connection to the PTT service, select Activate
PTT or Deactivate PTT.
• To display the call back requests received, select call back inquiries.
• To display the list of PTT groups, select the group list.
• To display the list of dialog partners to whom you have added the PPT
address received from the provider, select the list of calling parties
[participants].
• To create a new PTT group on the telephone, select the group to add.
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• To specify the PTT settings to be used, select the PTT settings.
• To specify the settings required for the PTT connection, select
Config.settings.
• To open the browser and establish a connection to the PTT network
portal of the provider, select Internet.
7.8.2 Push-to-talk calls
Set the loud speaker or handset operation for PTT communications on
the telephone.
Warning: Do not hold the unit up to your ear if the loud speaker is being
used, since the volume may become very loud.
When PTT service is activated, you can make or receive dialed calls,
group calls or individual calls. Individual calls are calls with only one
person.
Using PTT calling
If you would like to make a PTT call, you can select several PTT contacts
from the address book. The recipients receive a call signal and must ac-
cept the call in order to participate. An outgoing call creates a temporary
group of participants, which only exists for the duration of the respective
call. When the call is ended, this group is deleted.
Select Menu > Push-to-talk > List of participants and mark the desired
entries for the outgoing call.
The symbol next to the list entry indicates the current log-on status.
or
indicates whether the status can be achieved, cannot be achieved
indicates that the log-on status is not available. The
or is unknown.
log-on status is only available for subscribed participants. To change the
subscribed entries, select Option and the available address book options:
Subscribe contact or Cancel contact.. If one or more entries are already
marked, select Subscribe marked or Cancel marked..
Press the PTT button briefly to start the outgoing call. The marked
address book entries are retrieved by the PTT service and the member
dialog partners are shown in the display. Hold down the PTT button to
speak with the member dialog partners. Release the PTT button to hear
the reply.
Press the end key to end the outgoing call.
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Making a group call
Press the PTT button to make a call to the standard group. A tone signal
indicates that access has been granted and the telephone displays your
nickname and your group name. To make a call to a group other than the
standard group, select the Group list option in the PTT menu, scroll to the
desired group and press the PTT button.
Hold down the PTT button for as long as you continue to talk. Hold the te-
lephone out in front of you so that you can see the display. When you are
finished talking, release the PTT button. The first person to press the PTT
button is the one who can speak. When one person is finished speaking,
the next person to push the PTT button can then speak.
Making an individual call
• To make an individual call from the address book, to which you have
added the PTT address, select List of participants. Scroll to an entry
and press the PTT button. You can also select your dialog partner from
the address book.
• To start an individual call from the list of PTT groups, select Group list
and scroll to the desired group. Select Option > Active participants,
scroll to the desired dialog partner and press the PTT button.
• To make an individual call from the list of your received call back
requests, select Call back requests. Scroll to the desired nickname and
press the PTT button.
Receiving a PTT call
A short signal tone informs you of an incoming group of individual call.
When a group call is being received, the group name and the nickname
of the caller are displayed. When an individual call is being received from
a person whose information you have saved in the address book, the
saved name (if available) will be displayed, otherwise only the nickname
of the caller will be displayed.
You can accept or reject an incoming individual call if you have set the
telephone for notifying you of individual calls.
If you press the PTT button to answer a group while another group mem-
ber is speaking, a wait tone will sound and the message Wait queue will
appear on the display while you press the PTT button. Hold down the PTT
button and wait until the other person is finished speaking. Then, you can
speak.
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7.8.3 Call back requests
If you do not receive an answer to an individual call, you can send the
respective person a call back request.
If you receive a call back request from another person, the message
“call back request received” appears in the initial display. If the call back
request comes from a person who is not in your address book, you can
save the name in your address book.
Sending a call back request
You can send the following types of call back requests:
• To send a call back request from the address book in the Push-to-talk
menu, select List of participants. Scroll to an entry and select Option >
Send call back request..
• To send a call back request from the address book, scroll to the desired
entry. Then select Option > Entry details, scroll to the PTT address and
select the Option > Send call back request..
• To send a call back request from the group list of the PTT menu, select
Group list and scroll to the desired group. Select Option > Active parti-
cipants, scroll to the desired entry and select the Option > Send call
back request..
• To send a call back request from the list of call back requests, select
List of participants in the Push-to-talk menu. Scroll to an entry and
select Option > Send call back request..
Answering a call back request
1. To open the call back requests, select Show. The list of the nick-
names of the persons from whom you received call back requests is
displayed.
2. To make an individual call, press the PTT button.
3. To send a call back request to the sender, select Option > Send call
back request..
Select Delete to delete the call back request.
7.8.4 Setting up groups
When you initiate a group call, you can be heard by all of the members of
the group at the same time. Each group member is identified by a nick-
name, which is displayed as the caller identification. Group members can
select a specific nickname for each group.
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The groups are registered via a URL address. A user registers the group
URL in the network by initially joining the group meeting.
There are three types of PTT groups:
• Provided groups are closed groups to whom only the participants
selected by the provider are admitted.
• Ad hoc groups are groups which the user himself can create. You can
create your own group and invite members to join it.
• Ad hoc groups can also be comprised of members from a provided
group. A company could maintain a closed group, for example, and
additionally set up other internal groups for specific corporate func-
tions.
Adding a group
Select Menu > Push-to-talk > Add group. Select one of the following
options:
• Managed, to add a new group. To specify the security level of the
group, select Public group or Private group. When Private group is
selected, the telephone automatically creates an encrypted portion of
the group address, which is not visible to the members when they
receive an invitation to the group. Only the person who creates the
private group can invite additional members to this group. Enter the
name of the group. Select Standard, Monitor or Inactive. The telephone
shows that the group and its status are saved. Standard and Monitor
are active groups. When you activate the PTT button to place a group
call, the standard group is called up, unless you scroll to another group
on another entry. To send an invitation to the group, select Yes when
requested to do so by the telephone. You can send the invitation as a
short message or via IR.
The members whom you invite to public groups can themselves invite
other members to the group.
• Manual, to join an existing group. Enter the group address. Select
Standard, Monitor or Inactive. The telephone shows that the group and
its status are saved. Standard and Monitor are active groups. When you
activate the PTT button to place a group call, the standard group is
called up, unless you scroll to another group or another entry.
Receiving an invitation
1. If you receive an invitation to a group via a short message, the message
Group invitation received.:. ... is displayed.
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2. To display the nickname of the inviting party and the group address
(if it does not pertain to a private group), select Show.
3. To add the group to your telephone, select Save.. To specify the status
of the group, select Standard, Monitor or Inactive. To decline the invitati
on, select End > Yes or Show > Delete > Yes.
7.8.5 PTT settings
There are two types of PTT settings: Settings for connecting to the service
and a setting for use.
You can obtain the settings for connecting to the service from your net-
work operator or provider. You can manually enter the settings.
To specify the settings for connecting to the service, select Menu > Push-
to-talk > Config. settings. Select one of the following options:
Configuration for selecting a provider, Standard or My configuration for
PTT service. The configurations which the PTT service supports will be
displayed.
Account, to select a PPT service account in the active configuration
settings.
PTT user name, Standard nickname, PTT password, Domain and Server
address
To edit the PTT setting for use, select Menu > Push-to-talk > PTT settings.
If you wish to allow the receipt of incoming individual calls, select Calls
between two > On. If you only want to place individual calls, but not
receive them, select Off. The provider may provide services that overwrite
these settings. To set the telephone so that you are first notified of inco-
ming individual calls by a ring tone, select Notify.
To activate the monitored groups, select Monitored groups > On. To set
the telephone so that it automatically establishes the connection to the
PTT service when turned on, select PTT Status when turning on > Yes.
To suppress disclosure of your PTT address in groups and individual
calls, select Send my PTT address > No.
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7.9 Organizer
7.9.1 Alarm
The telephone can be set so that it sets off the alarm function at a specific
time of day. Select Menu > Organizer > Alarm.
To set the alarm, select Alarm time, and enter the alarm time. To change
an alarm time already specified, select On. To set the telephone so that
the alarm goes off on specific weekdays, select Weekday repeat.
7.9.2 Calendar
Select Menu > Organizer > Calendar.
The current date is identified by a border. If there are any entries for this
day, the day will be displayed in bold text. To display the entries for the
day, select Show. To display an entire week, select Option > View week.
To delete all entries in the calendar, select the month or week view and
then the Option > Delete all entries..
Additional options available for the View day are New entry, Delete, Edit,
Move or Repeat a notice; Copying a notice to another date; Send entry
as a short message or multimedia message via IR or to the calendar of
another compatible telephone. You can specify the settings for the date
and time under Settings. Using the Automatically delete entries option,
you can specify that all entries be automatically deleted after a specific
period of time.
7.9.3 Task list
To save notes regarding tasks that you need to complete, select Menu >
Organizer > Task list.
If there is no entry yet, you can create an entry by selecting New. Other-
wise, select Option > New. Make the entry, and select Save... Select the
priority, deadline and signal type for the entry.
To display a note, scroll to it and select Show.
You can delete a selected entry or all entries that you have marked as
completed. You can sort the entries by priority or deadline, as a short
message or multimedia message or send it to another telephone or save
it as a calendar entry, and open the calendar.
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When displaying an entry, you also have the option to edit the deadline or
the priority or to mark the task as completed.
7.9.4 Notes
If you would like to use this application for composing and sending notes,
select Menu > Organizer > Notes. If there is no entry yet, you can create
an entry by selecting Make a note. Otherwise, select Option > New note.
Enter the note, and select Save.
You also have options for deleting and editing notes. While you edit a
note, you can end Text editor without saving changes. You can send the
note as a short message or a multimedia message or via IR to compatible
units. If the note is too long to send as a short message, the telephone will
ask you to delete the respective number of characters from the note.
7.9.5 Calculator
Using the calculator in your telephone, you can add, subtract, multiply,
and divide numbers, calculate percentages, figure square roots and
convert currencies.
Note: This calculator has only a limited level of precision and is designed
for simple calculations.
Select Menu > Organizer > Calculator. When “0 is displayed, enter the
first number of the calculation. Press # to enter a decimal point. Select
Option > Add, Subtract, Multiply, Divide, Square, Square root or change
sign. Enter the second number. To find the sum, select Sum. Repeate
these entries as often as required. To start a new calculation, hold down
Delete.
To calculate an exchange rate, select Menu > Organizer > Calculator. To
save the exchange rate, select Option > Specify rate. Select one of the
displayed options: Enter the exchange rate, press the # key to enter a
decimal point, and select OK. The exchange rate will remain stored until
you enter another rate. To carry out the currency conversion, enter the
amount that is to be converted and then select Option > In my currency or
In foreign currency.
Note: When you change the base currency, you must enter the new rates,
since all previously specified exchange rates are set to zero.
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7.9.6 Synchronization
Using the synchronization function, you can save the data in your address
book to a remote Internet server (network service) or a compatible PC.
After you have saved the data to the remote Internet server, start synchro-
nization from your telephone to synchronize this data with your telephone.
To synchronize the data from the address book, calendar and notes of the
telephone with the respective data of the compatible PC, start synchroni-
zation from the PC. The data from your SIM card will not be synchronized.
Please note that synchronization will be terminated if you answer a call
during synchronization. You must then restart the synchronization pro-
cess.
Synchronizing via the telephone
Before starting synchronization on the telephone, you must proceed as
follows:
• Register with a synchronization service.
You can obtain more information about this from your provider.
• Request the synchronization settings from your network operator or
provider.
Start the synchronization process from your telephone as follows:
1. Select the connection settings you need for synchronization.
2. Select Menu > Organizer > Synchroniz. > Server synchronization >
Synchronize data. Mark the data to be synchronized.
3. Select Menu > Organizer > Synchroniz. > Server synchronization >
Synchronize. Following confirmation, the marked data of the active set
will be synchronized.
The first synchronization or the resumption of an interrupted synchro-
nization can take up to 30 minutes if you have save a large number of
address book or calendar entries.
Synchronization settings
You may receive the configuration settings required for synchronization
as a configuration message from your network operator or provider.
1. Select Menu > Organizer > Synchroniz. > Server synchronization >
Synchronization settings and one of the following options:
Configuration, to display only the configurations that support the syn-
chronization. Select a provider and then Standard or My configuration
for the synchronization.
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Account, to select a synchronization service account from the active
configuration settings.
2. Select PC synchronization settings to enter the user name and pass
word for the synchronization instigated by the server.
Specify the settings for user name and password.
The user name and password for the telephone and PC must be
identical.
Synchronizing from a compatible PC
To synchronize the address book, calendar and notes from a compatible
PC, use your IR connection or a data cable. In addition, a suitable PC
Suite (PC software) for your telephone must be installed on the PC.
Start synchronization from the PC using the PC Suite.
7.10 Computer connection
If your telephone is connected to a compatible PC via an infrared con-
nection or a data cable (DC G01), you can send or receive e-mails and
access the Internet. You can use the telephone with a number of applica-
tions for computer connection and data communications.
7.10.1 PC Suite
Using a suitable PC Suite, you can synchronize address book, calendar
and task entries as well as notes between your telephone and a compati-
ble PC or a remote Internet server (network service).
7.10.2 GPRS, HSCSD and CSD
You can use Package Data Services, High-Speed Circuit Switched Data
(HSCSD) and Circuit Switched Data (CSD, GSM data) on your telephone.
(You can obtain information about availability and subscibing to the data
services from your network operator or provider).
When using HSCSD services, the battery on your telephone is discharged
more quiclkly than during normal speech and data calls. In some cases,
you need to connect the mobile telephone to a charger during longer
data transmissions (Warning: connection to a charger is only permitted
outside of the Ex-area.)
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7.10.3 Data communications applications
Information on the use of data communications applications can be found
in the documentation of the respective application. You should not place
or receive any calls while it is connected to a PC. This could disrupt the
performance. For better power during data calls, place the telephone on
a solid surface with the keypad facing downward. You should not move
the telephone during a data communication, which means you should not
hold it in your hand.
8. Accessories
Only the accessories indicated in the Accessories List (0163EX07A) may
be used with the Ex-GSM 01 inside of the Ex-area. You must make sure
that prohibited accessories are removed before entering the Ex-area.
9. Battery
9.1 Battery replacement
The battery module Ex-AM GSM 01 for the Ex-GSM 01 may only be
replaced outside of the Ex-area. Only battery modules approved by the
manufacturer may be used. Other battery modules may not be brought
into the Ex-area.
9.2 General information
We recommend that you charge and/or discharge a new Ex-AM GSM 01
battery module two to three times; only then does the battery module
reach its full capacity.
After the battery module is fully charged, disconnect the charger from the
network and from the unit. Overcharging the battery module reduces its
service life. When not used, the battery module discharges over time.
The battery module can be charged and discharged several hundred
times, but over the course of time it will wear out. When the talk and
standby times are significantly shorter than usual, replace the battery
module.
9.3 Safety instructions
Damaged battery modules and chargers must no longer be used and
should be sent to econ instruments GmbH for checking.
Caution:
Extreme temperatures can have a negative effect on the charging of your
Ex-AM GSM 01 battery module.
Do not throw the battery module into a fire!
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Do not short circuit the battery module!
Dispose of the battery module in compliance with local provisions.
Do not throw the battery module away with the normal household trash.
10. Information on certification (SAR)
THIS UNIT COMPLIES WITH THE INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR
SHIELDING ELECTROMAGNETIC RADIATION.
Your mobile unit is a radio receiving and transmitting unit. It was desi-
gned and manufactured so as not to exceed the limits recommended by
international body of rules and regulations (ICNIRP) for the output of high
frequencies. These limits constitute an integral component of compre-
hensive guidelines and stipulate the thresholds allowed for the impact of
high frequency emissions on the general population. These guidelines
were developed by independent scientific institutes by means of thorough
and regular evaluation of scientific studies. They encompass a large mar-
gin of safety, in order to ensure the safety of all persons regardless of age
and general state of health.
The limits for the impact of mobile devices is based on a unit of measure-
ment which is called the Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). The SAR limit
documented in the international guidelines is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/Kg)*.
SAR tests are carried out on the basis of standard operating positions,
with the unit being operated at the highest allowable transmission power
in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the
highest permissible transmission power, the actual SAR values may be
considerably below the maximum value when operating the unit. This
occurs because the unit is designed to work with different transmission
powers, in order to always use only the transmission power required for
access to the mobile wireless network. As a general rule, the closer you
are to the base station, the lower the required transmission power of the
unit. The highest SAR value for this unit model when tested for use on the
ear is 0.77 W/Kg.
The SAR limits may vary depending on the national guidelines and test
requirements as well as the frequency band. The use of accessories can
affect the SAR values.
* The SAR limit for mobile units used by the general public is 2.0 W/kg, as
the average value per 20 grams of body mass. The guidelines embody a
large margin of safety for the additional protection of persons and to take
into account possible errors of measurement. The SAR limits may vary
depending on the national guidelines and the frequency band.
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11. Repairs
Repair work is subject to the nationally valid regulations and directives.
Repairs have to be carried out at ecom instruments GmbH to ensure that
it is inspected for safety and reliability.
12. Disposal
Electrical devices and „historic“ electrical devices of ecom instruments
GmbH are transported to us for the obligatory disposal at our cost and
are disposed free of charge in accordance with the European Directive
2002/96/EC and the German Electrical and Electronic Equipment Law of
16 March 2005. The costs of transporting the equipment to ecom instru-
ments GmbH are to be borne by the sender.
13. Maintenance
Your mobile telephone was developed and manufactured with great care
and should for this reason also be treated carefully. By observing the
information outlined below, you will prevent early forfeiture of the warranty
on your unit and you will enjoy many years of pleasure in using it.
• Be sure to keep the unit dry. Precipitation, moisture and all types of
liquids and wet areas may contain minerals, which can result in electro-
nic circuits becoming corroded. If the unit gets wet, remove the battery
and let the unit dry out completely before reinserting the battery.
• Do not keep the unit in hot surroundings. High temperatures can
shorten the service life of electronic devices, damage batteries and warp
certain plastics or even cause them to melt.
• Do not keep the unit in cold surroundings. When the unit then returns to
its normal temperature, moisture can build up on the inside and damage
the electronic circuitry.
• Do not attempt to open the unit in a way that is different from that
described in these instructions.
• Do not drop the unit or allow it to get hit or bumped and do not shake
it. Electronic circuitry and small mechanical parts within the unit can be
damaged from rough handling.
• Do no use any strong chemicals, cleaning solutions or strong cleansers
to clean the unit.
• Do not paint the unit. The paint can cause the movable parts to stick
together and thus interfere with proper operation.
• Do not use the charger outside.
• Make backup copies of all important information that you want to keep
(e.g. address book and calendar entries), before you drop your unit off
at a service center.
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All of the above tips also apply for your unit, battery, charger and all ac-
cessories. If your unit does not function properly, send it to the manufac-
turer.
14. Service & Maintenance
We recommended having the functions and the measures provided for
explosion protection checked by the manufacturer every two years.
15. Warranty and liability
Under the general terms and conditions of business, ecom instruments
GmbH offers a two-year warranty for functioning and materials on this
product when used under the specified operating and maintenance
conditions. All wearing parts and rechargeable batteries are exempt from
this. A six-month manufacurer’s warranty applies to rechargeable battery
modules.
This warranty does not extend to products that have been used impro-
perly, altered, neglected, damaged by accident or subjected to abnormal
operating conditions or improper handling.
In the event of a warranty claim, the faulty device should be sent in. We
reserve the right to re-calibrate, repair or replace the device.
The above warranty terms represent the sole rights of the purchaser to
compensation and apply exclusively and in place of all other contractu-
al or statutory warranty obligations. ecom instruments GmbH does not
accept liability for specific, direct, indirect, incidental or consequential
damages or losses, including the loss of data, regardless of whether they
are caused by breach of warranty, lawful or unlawful actions, actions in
good faith or other actions.
If in certain countries the restriction of statutory warranty and the exclu-
sion or restriction of incidental or consequential damages is unlawful,
then it may be possible that the above restrictions and exclusions do not
apply for all purchasers. If any clause in these warranty terms is found to
be invalid or unenforceable by a competent court, then such a judgement
shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other clause contained
in these warranty terms.
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16. EC Declaration of Conformity
Further details relating to the declaration of conformity can be found at
the following Internet address:
http://www.ecom-ex.com in the Download area.
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17. Type Examination Certificate
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Kommunikation
Communication
Torches/Flashlights
Mobile Computing
Portable Handlampen
Mess- & Kalibriertechnik
Mobile Computing
Measuring & Calibration
WEEE-Reg.-Nr. DE 934 99306
0164AL01 A00 07/06 Änderungen vorbehalten! Subject to change without notice!
ecom instruments GmbH · Industriestr. 2 · 97959 Assamstadt · Germany
Tel.: + 49 (0) 62 94 / 42 24 0 · Fax: + 49 (0) 62 94 / 42 24 90
E-Mail: [email protected] · www.ecom-ex.com
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