Amplicom M4000 Operations Instructions

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Page 1 - PowerTel M4000

Mobile PhoneOperating InstructionsPowerTel M4000

Page 2 - HAC Hearing Aid Compatible

Quick Start Guide10When the battery charge is low, a correspondingwarning message appears in the display. Charge the battery.In cases where the batte

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Quick Start Guide11Setting the display languageIf you want to select a different language please referto Page 50.The following languages are available

Page 4 - 1 Quick Start Guide

Quick Start Guide12Advanced Settings and FunctionsFor more details about setting up your AmplicommsM4000 and other functions follow the descriptions i

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Quick Start Guide13been paid the card.Q − Where can I get a SIM card from?A − Any high street mobile phone shop will be able toprovide you with a SIM

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Quick Start Guide14A − Yes. The Amplicomms mobile phone is what istermed as an open SIM card phone and so it is notrestricted to any particular servic

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Notes15NotesService−Hotline: 0844 800 6503 (Using an UK landline, at the time of going to print: calls cost 6p for connectioncharge and then 5p a minu

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At a Glance162 At a GlanceKeys and Parts1 LED2 Earpiece3 Display4 Navigation keys (scroll up/down)5 Softkey, left6 Call key7 One−touch dialling keys8

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At a Glance17Service−Hotline: 0844 800 6503 (Using an UK landline, at the time of going to print: calls cost 6p for connectioncharge and then 5p a min

Page 10 - Quick Start Guide

At a Glance18Icons and texts in the handset displayIcon DescriptionDisplays the battery capacity.Running−through segments : the battery is being charg

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At a Glance19A new SMS1 text message has beenreceived;  Page 40.SMS text memory is full;  Page 44.Ringing tone only is activatedVibration alert only

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2HAC Hearing Aid Compatible to M3 / T3 RatingThe M4000 Phone has a built in Induction Coil and ishearing aid compatible.To ensure optimum benefit, use

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How does it work203 How does it work1 LED Indicates the phone operatingstatus. The LED will stay onwhile charging and will flash ifno signal is detect

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How does it work215  Softkey, left The softkeys are assigneddifferent functions in thevarious menus. The functioncurrently assigned is alwaysindicate

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How does it work229  Softkey, right The softkeys are assigneddifferent functions in thevarious menus. The functioncurrently assigned is alwaysindicat

Page 16 - 2 At a Glance

How does it work2316  Headset socket (Headset not supplied)Connect a headset.The earpiece, loudspeakerand microphone aredeactivated. You can onlyhear

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6Getting Started244 Getting StartedThis chapter provides basic information on using theoperating instruction manual and the telephone.Description of o

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78Getting Started25Energy−save modeWhen the phone has been in Standby mode forsome time, it automatically switches to energy−savemode. The display no

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9Getting Started26 /  Select the function requiredOKOpen the function /  OKSelect the setting required Use the keypad to enternumbers or letters

Page 20 - 3 How does it work

10How to enter text and numbers27Select the memory locationand confirm it OKEnter the name and confirm it OKEnter the number and confirm itHow to en

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How to enter text and numbers28 To enter two characters assigned to thesame key, press the key the respectivenumber of times to enter the first chara

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11Phone Book Set Up295 Phone Book Set UpThe phone book in the phone can store up to 200entries. Always enter the area code and country codeswith all

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1Contents31 Quick Start Guide 4. . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 At a Glance 16. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 How does it work 20. . . . . . . . .

Page 24 - 4 Getting Started

121314Phone Book Set Up30Creating phone book entriesSee  Page 26.Saving in Standby mode Enter the phone numberOptionsOpen the Options menu /  Save

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Phone Book Set Up31OptionsOpen the Options menuThe following functions can be used:ViewView/Edit the entrySend SMSSend the SMS textAdd to groupAssign

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15Phone Book Set Up32 /  Delete all contacts OKDelete all the entries(SIM or phone)Execute the functions and then confirm them.GroupsYou can assign

Page 27 - How to enter text and numbers

Phone Book Set Up33 /  AddSelect an entry from the listand add it All the entries stored in the phone are thendisplayed. Entries which are stored o

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Phone Book Set Up34Changing the ringer for groupsMenuOpen the main menu /  Contacts OKSelect Contacts" and confirmit /  View groups OKSelect

Page 29 - 5 Phone Book Set Up

Making and Receiving Calls356 Making and Receiving CallsTaking a call{}  Take the callRejecting a call{}  Reject the callEnding a call or EndEndi

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1617Making and Receiving Calls36 /   Select the entry and dial it To skip directly to an entry, use the keypad toenter the first letters of the na

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181920Making and Receiving Calls37NormalDeactivate the handsfreefacilityMuting the microphone in the handsetThe microphone in the handset can be activ

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21Making and Receiving Calls38When you have set the ringer "Off" you will noticethis icon in the display.Deactivating the ringer for the c

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2223Calls List397 Calls ListThe mobile phone is equipped with a calls list.Your mobile stores the last phone numbers dialled,taken and received but mi

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Quick Start Guide41 Quick Start Guide Important: Before you start, please read thesafety information on page 84.Quick Glance1 LED2 Earpiece3 Display4

Page 35 - 6 Making and Receiving Calls

SMS − Text Messages408 SMS − Text Messages It is possible that not all functions describedare supported by every provider. Therefore,please contact y

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SMS − Text Messages41SMS service centerNavigate to the Message settings" submenu. /  SMS center number OKSelect the submenu andconfirm it OKE

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SMS − Text Messages42 /  On softkey or Off OKActivate/Deactivate thedelivery report and confirm itSMS memory statusNavigate to the Message" me

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SMS − Text Messages43 Write the text. Information on ways of entering text; Page 27.OptionsOpen the menuThe following functions are availableSend O

Page 39 - 7 Calls List

24SMS − Text Messages44Editing stored textsMenuOpen the main menu /  Message OKSelect the menu and confirm it /  Inbox or Sent message OKSelect th

Page 40 - 8 SMS − Text Messages

25Voice Mail459 Voice Mail It is possible that not all functions describedare supported by every provider. Therefore,please contact your local mobile

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Voice Mail46 /  Number OKSelect the submenu and startediting OKEnter or edit the voice mailnumber and save itThe following functions are also avail

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26Other Useful Features4710 Other Useful FeaturesOne−touch dialling keysIt is possible to assign phone numbers to theone−touch dialling keys ,  or 

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Other Useful Features48Speed diallingPhone numbers can be assigned to the keypad to . Then hold the corresponding key pressedlonger than 3 seconds t

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27Other Useful Features49Date and timeThis menu option can be used to set and change thedate and time.To open the menu:MenuOpen the main menu /  Set

Page 45 - 9 Voice Mail

Quick Start Guide5Service−Hotline: 0844 800 6503 (Using an UK landline, at the time of going to print: calls cost 6p for connectioncharge and then 5p

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28Other Useful Features50DD/MM/YYYY  /  OKSelect (DD−MM−YYYY)",(MM−DD−YYYY)" or(YYYY−MM−DD)" and confirm it /  Date separator OK

Page 47 - 10 Other Useful Features

Other Useful Features51 /  Language OKSelect the menu and confirm it /  OKSelect your preferred language and confirm itAlarmThis menu option can b

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Other Useful Features52CalculatorThis feature provides a simple calculator feature withwhich to solve simple, basic calculations.Use the  and  keys

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Other Useful Features53CalendarThis menu option opens the calendar. You can selectother days. Use the  /  and  /  keys tonavigate.MenuOpen the mai

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Other Useful Features54Network settingsThis menu can be used to select mobiletelecommunication networks other than your ownmobile network provider. Ho

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Other Useful Features55Security settingsThis menu is used to define which functions on thephone or SIM card should be protected by apassword/PIN. The

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Other Useful Features56PIN protection The password is supplied together with theSIM card. If you deactivate the SIM lock, youneed not enter the PIN a

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Other Useful Features57TipsLocking your phone with your own personal PIN. Youcan lock your mobile phone to preventunauthourised use by setting up a pe

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2930Other Useful Features58PIN& PIN2 codesThe PIN (Personal Identity Number) and PIN2 codesare 4 to 8 digit numbers. The PIN and PIN2 codesare giv

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Other Useful Features59BacklightTo set the length of time thebacklight stays onBackgroundTo select a background colourAudio settingsUse this menu to a

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2Quick Start Guide6What is in the boxThe package contains:1 mobile phone 1 desktop charging unit1 li−ion battery 1 operating manual1 charging cableIns

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31Other Useful Features60Alert typeTo select whether you arealerted of incoming calls via aringing tone or vibrationExample − Setting the loudest Ring

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Other Useful Features61 /  Ring tone OKSelect the menu and confirm it OKSelect the volume and confirm itCall settings It is possible that not all

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Other Useful Features62If busyIf no replyIf out of reachOKand then select /  Check status OKDisplay the current setting /  Activate  OK Enter the

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Other Useful Features63Select the setting for which calls should be restricted:All outgoing callsAll international callsOnly here & homeAll incomi

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Other Useful Features64Automatic rediallingWhen this function is activated, redialling is initiatedautomatically if the number dialled is engaged&quo

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Other Useful Features65Caller IDThis function is used to activate/deactivatetransmission of the phone number, with which youare making the call, with

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Other Useful Features66MenuOpen the main menu /  Message OKSelect the menu and confirm it /  Message settings OKSelect the submenu andconfirm it

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SIM Tool Kit6711 SIM Tool KitThis menu contains the SIM Application Toolkit(commonly referred to as STK) of your mobile phoneprovider. The content and

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Menu Structure6812 Menu StructureMain menuOpen the main menu by pressing the Menu key.Then press the  /  keys to select a menuoption or entry and fo

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32Menu Structure69ReplyForwardCallSave numberDeleteDelete allSent messageRefer to InboxDraftsTemplatesMessage settingsSMS center numberValidity period

Page 67 - 11 SIM Tool Kit

Quick Start Guide7 Your telephone number is carried by the SIMcard, not the phone. Therefore if you use aSIM card you had in a previous phone, you wi

Page 68 - 12 Menu Structure

33Menu Structure70LanguagesReceive modeStorage statusContactsNew contactSave to SIMName Number Save to phoneView contactsOptionsViewSend SMSAdd to g

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Menu Structure71View groupsFamilyFriendsOfficeOthersSpecial numbersMy numbersVoice mailAdvanceM1 M2 M3Speed dialChoose contacts listCopy allDelete all

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3435Menu Structure72CallsIncoming callsCallSend SMSDeleteSave numberDelete allShow numberOutgoing callsRefer to Incoming callsMissed callsRefer to Inc

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3637Menu Structure73SettingsGeneralLanguageTime and dateDate & time settingsDate formatDate separatorTime format:Answer modeNormal answerAny key a

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38Menu Structure74DisplayIdle displayBacklightBackgroundSoundsRingtonesIncoming callMessageKey toneVolumeCallRing toneKey toneAlert typeRing onlyVibra

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39Menu Structure75Check statusActivateDeactivateIf busyIf no replyIf out of reachCall barringAll outgoing callsCheck statusActivateDeactivateAll inter

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40Menu Structure76Show numberNetwork settingsAutomatic modeManual modeFactory defaultSIM tool kit(Provider−dependent menu)Service−Hotline: 0844 800 65

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Trouble Shooting7713 Trouble ShootingService hotlineShould problems arise with the telephone, pleaserefer to the following information first. In the e

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Trouble Shooting78Keypad does notfunction or onlyfunctions very slowly.− The operating speed ofthe display is reducedin the case of lowtemperatures. T

Page 77 - 13 Trouble Shooting

Trouble Shooting79The battery cannot becharged or is emptywithin a short time.− Battery is defect.− Place the phonecorrectly in thecharging unit orcon

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3Quick Start Guide8Replace the batterycompartment cover backon the phone. Slide thebattery compartment coverupwards until it snaps in toplace.Charging

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Technical Properties8014 Technical PropertiesTechnical dataFeature ValueStandard GSM1 900, 1800 MHzDualbandDimensions 52 x 128 x 15 mm (W x H x D)Weig

Page 80 - 14 Technical Properties

Technical Properties81Languages German, English,French, DutchPhone book Max. 200 contactsSMS Standard SMSMemory capacity: Max. 100 entries(Phone)Ringi

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41Technical Properties82Default settingsThe default settings can be restored via the menu.Declaration of ConformityThis device fulfils the requirement

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Technical Properties83SAR InformationInformation on radio frequency emissions andspecific absorption rates (SAR = Specific AbsorptionRate).All the app

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42Safety Information8415 Safety InformationPlease read this section carefully. Risk of suffocation!Keep packaging materials and protective foilsout o

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Safety Information85General information Prevent exposure to smoke, dust, vibration,chemicals, moisture, heat and direct sunlight. Thephone is not wat

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Safety Information86 Always maintain a distance of at least 15 cm toimplanted heart pacemakers to prevent anypossible interference. If you have had a

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Safety Information87Power adapter plug Attention: Only use the power adapter plugsupplied because other power supplies coulddamage the phone. Ensure

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Safety Information88DisposalIn order to dispose of your device, take it to acollection point provided by your local public wasteauthorities (e.g. recy

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Maintenance / Guarantee8916 Maintenance / GuaranteeMaintenance Clean the housing surfaces with a soft, fluff−freecloth. Do not use any cleaning agen

Page 89 - 16 Maintenance / Guarantee

45Quick Start Guide9Connect the power adapterplug as illustrated in thediagram. For safety reasons,only use the power adapterplug supplied.Charging vi

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Maintenance / Guarantee90terms of guarantee. In the case of complaints, wereserve the right to repair defect parts, replace themor replace the entire

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43Index9117 IndexAAlarm, 51At a Glance, 4, 16Audio settings, 59Automatic redialling, 64BBattery charge status, 8Battery status warning, 9Broadcast mes

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Index92HHandsfree, 36Hold, 38How does it work, 20How to enter text and numbers, 27IIcons, 18KKeypad lock, 37LLanguage, 50Loudest Ringer, 11MMain menu,

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Index93RReceiver volume, 36Redialling, 35Rejecting a call, 11, 35Ringtone, 59SSafety information, 84SAR Information, 83Security settings, 55Service−Ho

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Important Notes on the GuaranteeVersion 1.1 − 19.04.2011The period of guarantee for the AMPLICOMMS product begins on the date ofpurchase. Rights to cl

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