Jethro SC213 GSM phone User Manual

Jethro Trading LTD. GSM phone

User Manual

 Instruction Manual Model: SC213
2  General Information    Congratulations  on  your  purchase  of JETHRO SC213  Please  read  this  information  for  better handling  the  phone,  we  assume  no liability for result from improper handling.  We  are  constantly  trying  to  improve  our products  and  service.  Therefore  Jethro reserve  the  right  to  modify  any  of  the products  changes  and  improvements described  in  this  document  without  prior notice.  The  contents  of  this  user  manual  are presented  “as  is”.  Jethro  takes  no guarantee  for  the  accuracy  of completeness of the contents of this user manual.  There maybe slight variations of the  images  in  the  user  manual  and  the phone  type,  there  serve  as  examples please refer to the phone. Some features are  dependent on  network  operators,  for more  information  please  contact  your network operator.
3 Please  check  the  supplied  accessories, determine  whether  the  below  listed accessories are all available, if one of the component is missing or damaged, please contact  your  dealer  where  you  purchase the phone.   Jethro SC213 contents:   1 Telephone (SC213)  1 Charging Station (SC213)  1 Charger (SC213)  1 Battery (SC213)  1 USB Cable (SC213)  1 User Guide (SC213)          FCC ID: 2AAWJSC213
4 General Information   If  the  font  is  too  small  for  you  to  read, please view a larger version user manual on our website.  See  the  product  support  page  on  our website: www.jethroshop.com Device Code:  With this code, unauthorized persons can prevent using the phone.  The factory default Code is: 0000 PIN-Code:  The  network  operator  provides  this  with the  SIM  card  to  prevent  the  use  of  the card by unauthorized persons.  You  can  enable  /  disable  or  change  the PIN code.
5 Table of Contents  My Phone ........................................... 9 LED Description ............................. 11 Getting Started ................................. 11 What is a SIM card? ....................... 12 Inserting  the  SIm  card  and  Micro  SD card ............................................. 12 Inserting the battery ...................... 14 Charging the battery ...................... 15 Turning on or off the phone ............. 16 Standby ........................................ 16 Screen (Home screen) .................... 17 Screen Symbols ............................. 18 Headset/Bluetooth Modes ................ 19 Menu Function ............................... 19 Quick access functions .................... 20 Call Functions ................................... 20 Call .............................................. 20 Call using the phone book ............... 21 Answering a call ............................. 22 Functions during a call .................... 23 Hands-free: ................................... 24 Menu ............................................... 25 Phonebook ....................................... 26 Access your phone numbers ............ 26 New Contact .................................. 26 Edit a contact ................................ 27
6 Delete all contacts from the phonebook or SIM card ........................................ 27 Copy  all  contacts  from  the  phonebook or SIM card ........................................ 27 Speed Dial .................................... 28 Direct M1 M2 ................................. 28 Messages ......................................... 29 Write messages ............................. 29 Text input ..................................... 29 Inbox ........................................... 30 Draft ............................................ 31 Outbox ......................................... 31 Sent messages .............................. 30 Voice mail ..................................... 31 SMS settings ................................. 32 Calls ................................................ 33 Call list ......................................... 33 Extras .............................................. 34 Alarm clock ................................... 34 Tasks ............................................ 34 Calculator...................................... 35 Calendar ....................................... 35 Services ........................................ 36 Multimedia ....................................... 36 Camera ......................................... 36 Photograph.................................... 36 Image settings ............................... 37 Image Viewer ................................ 37 FM Radio ....................................... 36
7 File Manager .................................. 38 Copy images to your computer ........ 39 Settings ........................................... 40 Profile (Sound) .............................. 40 SOS ............................................. 40 SOS Alarm .................................... 42 SOS Number ................................. 42 SOS SMS ...................................... 42 Phone settings ............................... 42 Time and date ............................... 43 Language ...................................... 43 Display ......................................... 43 LED Mode: .................................... 43 LCD backlight: ............................... 43 Call settings .................................. 44 Caller ID: ...................................... 44 Call waiting: .................................. 44 Call forwarding: ............................. 44 Call barring: .................................. 44 Line switch: ................................... 45 Call time reminder: ........................ 45 Answer mode: ............................... 45 Advanced settings: ......................... 45 Last number redial: ........................ 45 Network settings ............................ 46 Network selection: ......................... 46 Security settings ............................ 46 SIM-Security ................................. 46 Phone security: .............................. 47
8 Connections .................................. 47 Bluetooth ...................................... 47 Restore factory settings .................. 49 Specification .................................. 49 Troubleshooting ................................ 50 Battery  ........................................... 54 Phone .............................................. 56 Safety instructions. ........................... 59 Road safety: .................................. 60 Operating environment: .................. 60 Electroinc devices: ......................... 61 Pacemaker: ................................... 61 Hearing aids: ................................. 62 Other medical devices: ................... 62 Labelled sites: ............................... 61 Hazardous locations: ...................... 63 Vehicles: ....................................... 64 Information ...................................... 64 Information  about  the  certification (FCC): .......................................... 64 Limitation of liability: ...................... 65 Contact us ..................................... 66
9 My phone   Figure SC213    1 Direct dial button M1 M2 2 Left menu key / main menu 3 Green call button / call list  Call in standby mode / Ok button 4 * Button Press  this  key  in  standby  mode  to enter the following characters: *  /+ /P / W.
10 5 Speaker 6 Camera button  7 Microphone 8 Right menu button  / call in standby mode of the Phonebook  9 Power  button  (press  and  hold  3 seconds), ending a call, reject call 10 2-way navigation Arrow  button  (up): Invoke  the  SMS Message in standby mode Arrow button (down): Call the photo contacts in standby mode 11 # Key / Pound  In  the  standby  mode,  by  long pressing  enable  /  disable  the  silent mode. In  the  edit  mode:  change  the  input method 12 Emergency call key button  13 Polyphonic speaker 14 Micro USB charger connection 15 Volume key / Flashlight By  long  press  volume  button  19  to activate / deactivate the flashlight 16 Connection for Headset (3.5mm)
11 LED description White LED Flashlight  Red LED Low  battery  (flashing)  / charging  mode    (lights up) Green LED Call,  missed  call  or unread message                                                     Camera        LEDs Flashlight
12 Getting started  What is a SIM card? Each mobile phone requires a SIM card (subscriber identity module). Without the SIM card you can not make phone calls. The SIM card is a microprocessor which stores their data and contacts. Deal with a map so carefully, and take caution when inserting or removing the card. Keep SIM cards out of the reach of small children.  Insert the SIM card and micro SD card 1. The  phone  must  be  switched  off  and unplugged from charger. 2. Remove the battery cover on the back of the phone.
13 3. If  the  battery  in  the  device,  please remove it. 4. See  2  cards  holders:  top  left  for  the SIM card and the bottom right for the micro SD card. 5. Push  the  SIM  car  carefully  into  the SIM  card  slot  (1).  Ensure  that  the Gold contacts of the card facing down and beveled corner is. 6. Carefully  slide the micro SD card  into the  SD  micro SD  card holder (2)  and then lock them.
14 Insert the battery 1. Align  the  golden  contacts  of  the battery  with  corresponding contacts of the phone. 2. Press  on  the  other  end  of  the battery until it locks in place. 3. Slide  the  battery  door  so  far  on the  unit  up  until  it  clicks  into place.
15  Charging the battery There are two ways to charge the battery of the SC213:  A. Charging station B. Charger 1. Insert the connector of the charger in the phone. 2. Connect  the  charger  to  the  main socket. 3. Charging the battery can take several hours. If  the phone’s battery ran out, it  may  take  awhile  until  the  charge indicator appears on the display. 4. If  the  phone  is  turned  on,  charge indicator  will  appear  on  the  display. The indicator will no longer flash when battery is fully charged. 5. Disconnect  the  charger  from  the socket and from the device if charging is not required Note: The initial charge for the battery should be at least  12  hours.
16  Turn on or off the phone Make  sure  that  the  SIM  card  is  in  the phone and the battery is charge. 1. Press  red  button  2-3  seconds  to switch the phone on. 2. The  PIN-code  is  active  if  the  phone asks  you  the  PIN  code,  please  enter it and confirm with OK. 3. Please  select  your  language  and confirm with OK. 4. Press  rote  Taste  2-3  seconds  to  turn off the phone.  You can only call emergency number without a valid SIM card.  Note:  If  the  PIN  code  entered  incorrectly  3  times, the phone will ask you the PUK code that you have received it together with the SIM card. Standby If the phone is not used for a short period of  time,  the  telephone  will  switch  to standby  mode  automatically.  Press  any key to exit this mode.
17  Screen (home screen)  1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8   1. Signal strength 2. Symbols 3. Battery status 4. Network operators 5. Time 6. Date 7. Menu 8. Phonebook
18 Screen symbols  Signal strength: The  vertical  bars  show  the strength  oft  he  reception  of  the carrier.  New messages This  symbol  appears  when  you received a new message. SIM card has an unread message.    This  sign  blinks  when  the Inbox  is  full.  You  must  delete some  messages  so  that  you  can receive new messages.  Headphones This  symbol  is  displayed  when  a headset is plugged in.  Missed calls This sign will be shown if you have missed calls.    Incoming call alert Only ringing. Silent mode and vibrate. Vibrate and ring  Call forwarding This symbol appears when all calls are forwarded.
19  Alarm clock This symbol is displayed when the alarm is switched on.  Bluetooth This  symbol  appears  when  the Bluetooth is turned on.  Battery meter This  character  changers  color depending  on  the  status  of  the battery.  , , ,    Headset/Bluetooth mode  When  headset  is  connected  (includes  a Bluetooth  headset),  you  can  answer  the cal by pressing the key on the headset. Menu function In  the  home  screen,  press  the  left  menu button  ( )  to  enter  main  menu,  press the ( ) to access the contacts.
20 Quick access functions. Use the 2 key navigation button to  enter quick access to following functions:  Button Function Arrow key up SMS messages Arrow key down Photo contacts        Call features  Call 1. Enter the phone number including the area  code,  and  press  the  green button.  International  calls:  enter before  the  area  code  +  sign  by pressing  of  *  and  the  country  (or regional)  a  preset.  (If  necessary, omit the 0 before the area code).  2. Press right menu key delete to delete the number to the left of the cursor. 3. Press  the  green  button  to  call  the number.
21 Call using the phone book If  contacts  in  the  phonebook  is  stored, you  can  make  a  call  using  the  phone book.  1. To  enter  the  phone  book,  press  right menu button in standby mode. 2. Use arrow keys to scroll up and down to the desired telephone number. 3. Press  the green  button  to  call  the number. 4. Press the red button to cancel or  end the call.  Call by using the Photo contacts Press down arrow key in standby mode. Here you  have the option  to select  up  to 8  Photo  contacts,  use  the  Arrow  keys  to navigate to the photo you want to contact and  then  press  the  Call  button  (green button) The  picture  appears  in  the photo contact directory.  To  assign  an  image  to  this contact,  perform  the  following  steps: Create photo contact 1. Press  down  arrow  key  in  standby mode  to  enter  the  photo  contact menu.  2. Use the arrow keys to scroll.
22 3. To edit a photo contact, press the left menu  button  (Edit  /  option),  select Edit  and  confirm  with  the  left  menu key (OK). 4. In  the  first  line,  you  give  a  name  to the contact. 5. In  the  second  row,  enter  the telephone number. 6. In  the  third  line,  press  the  left  menu button “Options” and add a photo. 7. By  file:  Select  an  image  that  you already saved. 8. After you edited the contact, press the right  menu  button  (Back),  to  save you  confirm  with  the  left  menu  key (Jab). Important:  For  a  photo  contact  screen, please  use  the  resolution  specifically specified  "Photo  contacts"  in  the  camera settings.  Note: to store pictures you need a micro SD memory card up to 16 GB. (Not included in the accessories)   Answer a call If you receive  a call  and the  phone rings or vibrate, you will see the number of the name on the display.
23 1. If you want to take the call, press the green button and OK. 2. You have the possibility to answer the call  automatically  by  flipping  open the  phone,  please  refer  to  the following menu item: Settings-call  setting-answer  mode: select  “Cover  answer”  then  press  the right menu button (Done) 3. If  you  want  to  reject  the  call,  press the red button. 4. You can switch the incoming call silent by pressing any button.  Functions during a call The  following  functions  available  by pressing  the  Options  Button  during  a phone call:  Call hold: Place call in the queue. End the call*: End call. New call: To make another call. Phone book: To enter the phone book. Call list:
24 Show the call list Messages: To access the messages. Mute: To switch microphone off / on Key tone: Turn the keypad tones on / off. Note: The * marked functions must have SIM card inserted.  For  more  information,  please  contac  the network operator.  Hands-free: You  can  enable  /  disable  the  hands-free function during the telephone by pressing the right  menu  button.
25 Menu  1 Phone book 1 Contacts 2 Add new contact 3 Speed dial 4 Direct dial 5 Photo contacts 6 Settings 2 Releases 1 Write SMS 2 Input 3 Designs 4 Output 5 Sent messages 6 Delete messages 7 SMS settings 3 Calls 1 Missed calls 2 Dialed calls 3 Received calls 4 Call logs  4 Extras 1 Alarm clock 2 Events 3 Calculator 4 Services 5 Multimedia 1 Camera 2 Viewing images 3 FM radio 4 File Manager 6 Settings 1Profiles  (Sound settings) 2 SOS settings 3 Phone settings 4 Call settings 5 Network settings 6 Security settings 7 Connections 8 Factory setting   restore
26 Phonebook  You  can  store  up  to  200  phone  numbers in your SC213, and save up to 250 phone numbers in your SIM card. Access to your phone numbers You have two ways to get to contacts: 1. Press  the  right  menu  button  in standby mode. 2. Press the left menu button in standby mode  then  select  Phone  book  and confirm with OK Note:   Symbolizes a SIM card entry            Symbolizes a phone entry New contact 1. Select Add new contact in Phone book menu. 2. Select  memory  place:  SIM  card or Phone. SIM card contact: It can only store Name and Number. Phone  contact:  It  can  store  Name, Number and Caller ring tone.  To  save  the  Contact,  press  Options  and Save.
27 Edit a contact 1. Choose  a  name,  press  Options  and select Edit then confirm with OK. 2. After edit the entries, in order to save the  changes,  press  Options  and select Save and confirm with OK Delete all contacts from phonebook or SIM card 1. Select  Main  menu – Phone  book  and press OK 2. Select Settings and press OK 3. Select Delete all contact and press OK 4. Select  From  SIM or From  phone  and press OK 5. Press OK  another time  to  confirmt eh deletion. Copy all contacts from phonebook or SIM card 1. Select  Main  menu – Phone  book  and press OK 2. Select settings and press OK 3. Select Copy contacts and press OK 4. Select  From  Phone or From SIM  and press OK 5. press OK  another time to confirm  the copying.
28 Speed dial 1. Select  Main  menu – Phone  book  and press OK 2. Select Speed dial and press OK You can use the Speed dial function when speedial is switched on. Total  of  8  numbers  can  be  stored  as speed dials. (key #2- key #9)  1. Select Set number and press OK. 2. Select  the  desired  number  (2-9)  and press Options. 3. To edit, press Edit. 4. Select  the  desired  name  from  the phone book and press OK (the desired name  must  already  be  saved  under  contacts).  Press the desired speed dial number (2-9) 2  seconds  in  standby  mode  and  the assigned number will be dialed.    Direct M1 M2 1. Select  Menu  – Phone  book  and  press OK
29 2. Select Direct numbers and press OK  Here you can see and edit the M1 und M2 Numbers Press the M1 or M2 button in the standby mode to dial the stored phone number.  Messages  You can send and receive SMS messages. however, it may depend on your network operator.  Please  contact  your  network operator for more information. Write messages 1. Select Menu, Messages and press OK 2. Press Write message  Text input The following functions are available:  Press 0 to add a space  Press the * The button to add special characters, using " " Arrow keys "you can navigate to the desired symbols”  Press  the  arrow  keys  to  move  the cursor left or right.  Press the right menu button to delete.  Press  and  hold  right  menu  button  to
30 delete all letters.  Press the # Button to switch between small,  capitalization  and  word recognition:  DE,  de,  123  and  make sure  that  the  icon  top  left  of  the display.  After you the message is complete, press Options and select Send to. Here have the possibility that Send to one or add more Contacts   Other options: You can see the number of written letters on the right top of the screen.  More options: Insert  symbol,  input  method,  use  details and Save.  Inbox In this menu you can read new or already read messages. Depending  on  the  mode,  the  phone vibrates  or  rings  and  the  Green  LED  will flash  if  you  get  a  new  messages  in standby mode, you can also see this icon  on the screen. Press the Option for following functions:
31 Delete,  Reply,  Call  sender,  Forward, Advanced and Save. Note:  If  the  message  memory  is  full,   flashes  in  standby  mode,  please  delete some messages to reveive new ones. Draft In  Draft  you  will  see  your  saved  SMS messages. Outbox In Outbox store unsent messages. Sent message In this menu you can see already sent messages.  The following functions are available: Forward, delete, use number, copy to SIM or phone* and Move to SIM card or the phone*. *This option is dependent on where the text has been stored.  Voice mail The voice message is a network feature. When a voice message is received, the icon of a new message appears on the screen of your phone.
32 1. Select Menu, messages and press OK 2. Select SMS settings and press OK 3. Select SIM and press OK 4. Select Voice mail and press OK 5. < Empty > selects 1 and press Options. 6. Select Select or Edit. 7. Choose Edit to give your voicemail a Name and enter the Voicemail retrieval number in Number.   In standby mode: Press and hold the number 1 and your phone will call the stored Voice mail. Note: This service must be supported by the network operator.  SMS Setting 1 Select Menu, messages and press OK 2 Select SMS settings and press OK You can define SMS settings.  The following functions are available:    SIM (profile settings):   You can make settings include the communication Central number (SMSC) (operator-dependent) and other SMS.
33 Memory status: This option displays the SMS memory status of your SIM card and your phone.  Save sent messages: An or turn off storing the sent messages  Preferred store: Select the  location for  the SMS  Phone  or SIM  Calls   Call list Your  phone  stores  list  for  Missed  calls, dialed calls and received calls The latest entries are top of the list. With  Options  provide  the  following functions are available: Viewing, call; send SMS to the black list, save in the phone book and Delete.   Delete call logs: Can  the  logs  by  Default,  selected  and received singly or also all Delete call logs.
34 Extras  Alarm clock Up to 5 alarm clocks can be made. To set the alarm: 1. Select  an  alarm  and  press  Edit.  You can set the alarm with follow options: Status  on/off  (M1  or  M2),  Time, Repeat as well as the Alarm tone. 2. After  the  alarm  clock  is  set,  press button Save. 3. When the alarm sounds, press Stop to stop  this  or  the  Snooze  Button.  In this  case,  which  is  snooze  alarm clock  and  after  about  5  minutes sound again.  Tasks Here you can enter events. Add tasks: Press Add then enter the required details and press save. In the are you following Options available: Ads  delete  overdue  add,  edit,  delete, delete all and Display.   Calculator
35 With  this  function,  you  can  use  your mobile  phone  as  a  calculator.  The Calculator  controls  the  basic  arithmetic functions. Features:  Type the number (1 to 0).  Press # for a decimal point.  Use the arrow keys for: +, -   Use the M1 M2 keys for: x, ÷  Press left menu button for: =  Press right menu button for delete Calendar 1 Select Menu, Extras and press OK 2 Select Calendar and press OK Press down arrow, up arrow, M1 and M2 Keys in the calendar navigate the date.  By pressing the left menu button (Options),  you  can  view,  view  all,  and add Event, delete event, jump to date, Go to Today, Go to weekly view and change Week start.   Services This  is  service  depends  on  network operators.
36 Multimedia  Camera Press the Camera button!  Photograph Align the camera lens on a position or an object  and  press  the  Camera  button  to take a photo. After taking  the photo, the picture  will  be  displayed  and automatically stored. Note: to  store pictures you need  a  micro SD  memory  card  up  to  16  GB.  (Not included in the accessories)  With Options following options available: Image Viewer: Displaying  the  stored  photos  (in  JPG format).  You  can  view  the  photos  on Bluetooth send and receive. The  following  functions  are  available under them Options available: Ads, send, use, rename, delete, memory and  Image information. Camera settings: Set  of  Anti-flickering,  scene  mode,  white balance and Delay time.
37 Image settings: Set Image size, and Image quality. Restore settings: Restores the default setting. The  following  functions  are  available  in photo mode:  Image Viewer Displaying  the  stored  photos  in  JPG format. You can view the photos and sent via Bluetooth. The  following  functions  are  available under Options: View, send, use, rename, delete,  sort,  storage  and  Image information.  FM Radio With this function, you can hear FM radio. The following buttons are  available in FM mode:  Taste Functions M1 Previous channel M2 Next channel search Arrow key up / # Increase volume Arrow key down / * Decrease volume
38 Camera button Turn on / off  The options include: Channel list: Playback,  editing,  or  delete  the  stored channels. Manual search: Manual channel search. Automatic search: Automatic search. Store current channel. Stores the transmitter you are listening   File Manager 1. Select Menu, Multimedia and press OK 2. Select File Manager and press OK   Use the file manager to manage your files and folders in the phone memory and memory card. Open: To display the contents in the selected folder.  New Folder: To create a new folder. Rename To rename a folder.
39 Delete: To delete a folder.  Copy images to your computer To copy the images that you have made with the SC213 camera on the computer, proceed as follows: 1. Connect the phone with the help of the included micro USB cable to the computer. 2. Then a menu will appear on the phone select Mass storage and confirm OK 3. The computer shows the phone as Removable disk detected. 4. Now you can normally edit the data with the help of Windows Explorer or copy to your computer. Note:  The  pictures  are  located  in  the folder "Photos"
40 Settings  Profiles (sound) 1. Choose menu, settings and press OK 2. Choose profiles and press OK   Display  the  profile  mode  list  including: General, silent, meeting, outdoor. Select  the  mode  and  call  up  the  option menu: Enable: Profile mode. Edit:  Adjust  ringer  and  other  desired sounds  Reset: Reset to default settings.   Following sound settings are available: Signal  type,  call  type,  ringtone,  ringtone volume, messages, call volume, key tone, keypad volume, power on, power off and System  alert  (sound  system  for  error messages, weak battery etc.).  SOS The SOS function is a simple feature that can  save  lives  in  the  decisive  moment. You  can  store  a  total  of  5  SOS  contacts and  SMS.  You  must  save  these  contacts
41 first,  in  case  of  an  emergency  when  you press the emergency call key on the back of  the  phone,  these  numbers  will  be called in sequence. During the emergency call a warning signal will be issued, so the person knows that it is an emergency and it  sends  an emergency  SMS  to  all stored numbers!  If  the  first  number  is  not reached,  the  next  number  is  dialed automatically, etc. If no emergency number is stored or your phone  card  is  empty  or  you  are  in  a foreign  network  (E.g.  roaming  not enabled),  you  can  still  choose  911  or other  emergency  numbers  with  the  digit keys. Will  be  accepted  the  SOS  call  switches the hands-free telephone.  Note:  Want  to  stop  the  alarm,  must  press the  right  menu  button  or  the  SOS button.  When  using  a  pre-paid  SIM  card: Make sure you always have sufficient credit  on  your  pre-paid  SIM  card  as private  emergency  numbers  without sufficient balances are not elected.  Usually  the  international  emergency call 911  can still be  called outside of
42 the network provider's home network.   Note:  If  you  want  to  store  emergency numbers  such  as  rescue,  police,  fire service  etc.  as  emergency  number,  you would need to check before this with the respective institution. Assumes no liability for  any  costs  incurred,  if  you  mistakenly call.   SOS  1. Choose Menu, settings and press OK 2. Choose SOS and press OK  SOS Alarm You can turn the SOS alarm on and off  SOS numbers (contacts) You can save up to maximum of 5 SOS numbers and its calling order.  SOS SMS When SOS call started but not accepted, pre-prammed SOS text is sent to the SOS numbers. The text can be changed.  Phone settings
43 1 Select Menu, Settings and press OK 2 Select Phone settings and press OK The following menu items are available:  Time & date Set Time zone, date, Time and Format。  Language  In this menu you can set the display language Preferred input method In this menu, you can define your preferred input method (DE, de, 123).  Display Wallpaper image: Choose wallpaper Display: Turn the display on / off.  LED mode: You can turn the LED light on, off or on Night mode (off 8:00 pm-08:00 am)  LCD backlight:     Adjust the brightness and illumination time of the display
44 Call settings 1. Select Menu, Settings and press OK 2. Select Call settings press OK Depending  on  the  network  operator,  you may use the following services:  Caller ID: Here  you  can  set whether  suppress  your number or is visible to the called party.  Call waiting: You  will  be  informed  during  a conversation, when another call comes in. Press the left menu button to receive the call. The first call is in the other direction, if  you  do  not  preclude  the  call  -  wish  to press the hook button.  Call forwarding: With  this  network  service,  you  can redirect incoming calls to another specify phone  number.  Multiple  calls  can  be forwarded at the same time.  Call barring: With  this  network  service,  you  can restrict your phone calls.
45 Line switch: You should use two numbers on one SIM card (operator service) so you can switch this  function  between  the  two  phone numbers. Call time reminder: It  sounds  a  signal  tone  during  the  call because you can determine.  Answer mode: Choose the way that they want to take a call forward  Advanced settings: Black list: In this menu you can add phone numbers in  the  Black  list  to  block  incoming  call from these numbers.   Last number redial: Activates  the  automatic  redial  if  the calling user is not available.
46  Network settings 1 Select Menu, Settings and press OK 2 Select Network settings and press OK Depending on the network operator, you can use the following services: Network selection: You can choose between automatic or manual Network selection chooses.  Security settings 1. Select Menu, Settings and press OK 2. Select Phone settings and press OK The following functions are available:   SIM security PIN  lock:  You  can  turn  the  SIM  lock on/off with knowing the current PIN-Code of the SIM card; you can change the PIN code for the SIM card at any time. Change  PIN/PIN2:  To  change  the password,  enter  the  current  password and  then  the  new  password  for:  PIN  or PIN2 Note:  3x  failed  entering  the  correct current  SIM  PIN-code  will  lock  SIM  card, and  will  be  asked  for  PUK  number  to
47 unlock it. Please contact network operator for your PUK number. The SIM card PIN-code  is  NOT  the  phone  factory  default code.  Phone security: Phone lock:  You can  turn  the  phone  lock on/off with knowing the current PIN-Code of the Phone Change  password:  To  change  the password,  enter  the  current  password and new password then confirm again. Note: The factory default code is: 0000.  Connectivity 1. Select Menu, Settings and press OK 2. Select Connectivity and press OK The following menu item is available:  Bluetooth With Bluetooth, you can connect your phone to a compatible Bluetooth device. The following functions are available:  Power:     Press the left menu button the Bluetooth function on / off switch. Visible:
48 You can set your phone so that other Bluetooth devices can detect it. My devices:     In this menu, you can use a connection already detected Bluetooth devices.  Search audio device:   In this menu you can here connect to Bluetooth enabled audio accessory – ensure My name:    Change the Bluetooth device name. Advanced: In this menu you can choose: Audio path, and  my  address  see  the  MAC  address of your phone.   Search the Bluetooth audio device: 1. Press to start device to search for other Bluetooth OK. 2. You select from the desired device and press Pairing. 3. Connect to other Bluetooth devices built on do you need a Password. Confirm the password with OK. In Options you will find the following functions: Connect, delete, rename, authorize and Delete all
49  Restore factory settings With this function you can reset the phone settings to the factory-set configuration. You must enter the password to restore factory settings. The default password is: 0000.     Specification  Quad-Band network: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 Battery Li-ion 800mAh Size: 101 x 50.5 x 19.5 mm Standby time: <250 hours* Talk time: <480 minutes*  *  The  battery  life  depends  on  SIM  card, network,  applied  settings,  use  and  the environment.
50 Troubleshooting  If  problems  or  irregularities  occur  during the  use  of  the  phone,  read  the information  in  the  following  table.  If  a particular  problem  cannot  be  solved  by the  following  information,  please  contact the  customer  service  via  email: Jethro@jethroshop.com   Phone will not turn on:  Check whether the battery is correctly in the phone.  Check the battery status, charge 24 h long  the  battery  or  swap  it  if necessary from (6 months warranty).  Check  that  the  PIN  code  has  been entered correctly.  If the PIN-code 3 x false the SIM card is  blocked  and  you  need  the  PUK code  (please  contact  your  network operator for your PUK code).  SIM card error:  Dirt  on  the  contact  areas  of  the  SIM card?  Clean  the contact areas of  the SIM card. *Do not use water.  SIM  card  is  not  properly  inserted.
51 Insert the SIM card properly.  SIM card does not work or is damaged? Let  your  network  operator  replace the SIM card.   Network  connection  cannot  be established:  Poor  reception?  Embark  on  an  open place  or,  if  you  are  in  an  enclosed space, near the window.  You  are  out  of  range  of  the  cellular network.  For  information  about  the network  coverage,  Please  contact your network operator.  SIM  card  is  not  valid.  Contact  your network provider.  Bad voice quality:  Bad network connection quality on the part  of  the  operator?  Press  the  stop button  and  select  again.  You  will possibly need to switch to  a network connection  or  phone  line  with  better quality.  Poor  quality  of  local  telephone  line? Press  the  stop  button  and  select again.  You  will  possibly  a  network connection  or  phone  line  with  better quality.
52  Try to turn volume louder.   Outgoing calls cannot be done:  Check  the  phone  number  and  try again.  Have  you  activated  the  function  call barring? If yes please disable all.  Check  whether  the  SIM  card  in  the network is registered.  Check  that  is  enough  credit  on  your SIM card. You cannot receive incoming calls:  Check  whether  the  SIM  card  in  the network is registered.  Check if the phone is turned on.  Check the signal strength  Have  you  activated  the  function  call barring? If yes please disable all.   Send SMS not working  Please  check  the  SMSC  number (communication  Central)  under  the following menu item: "Messages - settings - SMS settings - SIM  -  SMSC  -  address":  here  the communication  Central  number  of your carrier should be.
53  Display is black or white:  Check  the  battery  status,  charge  the battery or replace it.  Check the background image.  Did the phone get wet?   Locked:  Check  that  if  the  PIN  code  has  been entered correctly. If the PIN code has been entered incorrectly 3 times, the SIM card will be blocked and you will need  the  PUK  code  to  unlock  it: (please  contact  your  network operator for your PUK code).   Tip:  If  particular  problems  could  not  be solved by the information, please visit our Web  site  www.jethroshop.comn and choose  the  product  page  of  your  phone and  read  the  FAQ  (frequently  asked questions) or contact customer service. Note:  Please  do  not  try  to  repair  the phone yourself.
54 Battery   Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery.  Note that a new battery only reaches its full capacity, after two or three times complete charge cycles! The battery can be charged several hundred times until eventually discharged. When the operating time (talk and standby time) compared to the normal operating time is much shorter, you should buy a new battery. Unplug the charger from the mains and from the device if it is not required. If the battery is completely discharged, it may take a few minutes until the charge indicator in the display appears, or you can make calls.  Use only batteries and Chargers approved by the phone manufacturer. If you do not use the charger, pull the mains plug out of the socket. Leave the battery no longer than a week in the charger, since an excessive charge may shorten its lifetime.  A fully charged battery with the time
55 discharge itself when not in use.  Extreme temperatures have a negative influence on the performance of your battery.  Use the battery only for its intended purpose. Never use damaged Chargers or batteries.  Do not short-circuit the battery. An accidental short-circuit can occur by a metallic object of the plus and minus pole of the battery is connected directly together. Short-circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the connecting object.  Throwing batteries in a fire will cause danger of explosion! Batteries may also explode if they are damaged. Dead batteries must be disposed properly.  Do not attempt to open the batteries or to destroy. Liquid leaking from a battery, you make sure the battery fluid does not contact your skin or in the eyes. If there was a contact, clean the skin or eyes immediately with water, or consult a doctor  Dispose of batteries according to the regulatory requirements (E.g. with regard to recycling). Never dispose
56 of batteries in the household waste.  Keep temperatures between 15 ° C and 25 ° C. The phone with a cold or warm battery not may work temporarily, even when the battery is fully charged. The performance is varying especially at temperatures below the freezing point.   Phone  If  you  follow  the  suggestions  below,  you can  prevent  any  warranty  obligations, and you can enjoy your product for many years.    Please use only original accessories or accessories that are approved by the mobile phone manufacturer. The  use of  accessories  without  permission can  lead  to  poor  performance, damage  the  phone  or  harm  even your  body  and  interfere  with appropriate local telecommunications equipment.  Please  switch  off  your  mobile  phone before  you  clean  it.  Use  for  this
57 purpose  damp  or  antistatic  cloth,  no chemicals  or  cleaning  lotions,  which can damage the phone.  Because  the  mobile  phone  capable  of generating  electromagnetic  fields, you  should  put  never  found  near magnetic  objects,  such  as  a computer or a hard disk.  Interference  is  generated  using  the mobile  phone  in  the  vicinity  of certain electronic devices such as TV, telephone, radio and computer.   Never leave your mobile phone in the Sun or in an environment with strong radiation  because  high  temperatures considerably  shorten  the  life  of electronic components.  Keep  the  phone  dry,  because  liquids may damage the circuit.  Never  somewhere  abut  the  phone with strong force and do not drop it. Violent  actions  of  this  sort  can damage the circuit.  Please close any incompatible devices on the phone.  Do  not  attempt  disassemble  the phone or its battery.  Keep  the  mobile  phone  with  a flammable or explosive material.
58  Never  try  to  charge  the  phone, without  previously  having  inserted the battery.  Do not paint your phone. By the color, moving  parts  may  stick  and  prevent the proper operation.  To disconnect the unit from the mains, pull  the  power  cord  from  the  mains socket. Therefore, you  must  position the  device  so  that  an  unhindered access to the mains socket is always ensured;  so  that  you  can immediately  remove  the  mains  plug in  an  emergency  situation.  To prevent  fire  hazard,  disconnect always  unplug  after  each  use  of  the device from the AC outlet.   In the same way, all instructions apply to phone,  battery,  charger,  and  all accessories.  If  any  of  these  items  not working  properly,  take  it  to  your  dealer. The  staff  will  assist  you  and  repair  or replace the unit if necessary.
59 Safety instructions  Read  these  simple  guidelines.  Failure  to follow of these rules can have dangerous consequences or violate regulations.   Do Not switch on the phone when the use of the mobile phones is forbidden.  It may come to errors or could cause hazard.  Traffic safety Never  use  the  phone  in  your hand while driving   Switch off in aircraft Mobile  phones  can  cause interference in aircraft.   Switch off in hospitals Follow all rules and regulations. Switch  off  the  phone  near medical equipment.
60 Turn off at gas stations In the vicinity of petrol stations and other places with explosive goods,  the  mobile  phone  is switch off.  Interference Wireless  phone  can  cause errors,  which  could  affect performance.  Road safety:  Never  use  a  phone  in  your  hand  while driving  a  vehicle.  Always  secure  the phone  in  its  holder;  place  the  phone  on the passenger seat or in a place where it can  break  loose  in  a  collision  or  sudden stop. Remember: road  safety always has priority!  Operating environment: Don't  forget  to  observe  the  special regulations  in  an  area,  and  always  turn off  the  phone  when  the  use  of  mobile phones is prohibited Or  if  the  phone  causes  interference  or dangerous situations can arise. Always  keep  the  unit  in  its  normal operating positions.
61 Parts  of  the  phone  are  magnetic.  Metal parts may be attracted to the phone, and persons with  hearing  aid should  not  hold the phone to the ear with the hearing aid. Always  secure  the  phone  in  its holder  as metal  parts  may  be  attracted  to  the listener.  Bring  no  credit  cards  or  other magnetic  data  carriers  in  the  vicinity  of the  phone  because  it  contained  data  this can be deleted.  Electronic devices: The most modern electronic equipment is shielded  from  RF  (radio  frequency) signals.  However,  it  can  happen  that certain  electronic  devices  against  the  RF signals  from  your  mobile  phone  are shielded.  Hearing aids: Some  digital  mobile  phones  can  cause errors  with  some  hearing  aids.  If  such problems  you  can  contact  the  service provider.  Other medical devices: Operation  of  radio  transmitting equipment, including cellular phones, can interfere with the function of inadequately
62 shielded  medical  devices  under  certain circumstances.  If  you  need  information about  the  sufficient  shielded  against external RF energy or have any questions, consult  a  physician  or  the  manufacturer of  the  medical  device.  Switch  off  your phone  in  health  care  facilities  when  you are  prompted  by  signs,  posters  or  other written arrangements. Hospitals or health care  facilities,  devices  be  used  under circumstances  that  could  be  sensitive  to external RF energy.   Labelled sites: Labeled sites: Turn off wherever your telephone, where appropriate requests are suspended.  Hazardous locations:  Switch  off  your  phone  in  hazardous locations,  and  act  according  to  the directions and instructions. In such places, a spark can trigger an explosion or cause a  fire,  where  you  can  get  hurt  or  come even to death. We  recommend the users turn  off  the  phone  at  service  stations. Users  are  reminded  the  need  to  observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment
63 in  fuel  depots  (storage  and  distribution areas), chemical plants or where blasting. Places where explosion hazard  exists  are often but not always clearly marked. This includes, for example, the below deck on ships; Environments of pipes and tanks in which  chemicals  are;  Vehicles  that  are powered by liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); Places where chemicals or particles, such as  grain,  dust  or  metal  powders,  are located  in  the  air;  as  well  as  any  other place,  where  usually  are  advised  to  turn off your vehicle engine.  Vehicles: RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles (E.g. electronic fuel injection systems, electronic ABS systems (anti-lock-systems), electronic speed control systems, air bag systems) affect. For  your  vehicle  information,  please contact  your  vehicle  manufacturer  or  its representative.  You  should  also  ask  for the  manufacturers  of  devices  that  were subsequently fitted in your vehicle.
64  Information   Information about the certification (FCC): This  device  complies  with  part  15  of  the FCC  Rules.  Operation  is  subject  to  the condition that this device  does not cause harmful interference.  Any  Changes  or  modifications  not expressly  approved  by  the  party responsible for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment.   Note:  This  equipment  has  been  tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of  the  FCC  Rules.  These  limits  are designed to provide reasonable protection against  harmful  interference  in  a residential  installation.  This  equipment generates  uses  and  can  radiate  radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used  in  accordance with  the  instructions, may  cause  harmful  interference  to  radio communications.  However,  there  is  no
65 guarantee that interference will not occur in  a  particular  installation.  If  this equipment  does  cause  harmful interference  to  radio  or  television reception,  which  can  be  determined  by turning  the  equipment  off  and  on,  the user  is  encouraged  to  try  to  correct  the interference  by  one  or  more  of  the following measures: -Reorient  or  relocate  the  receiving antenna. -Increase  the  separation  between  the equipment and receiver. -Connect the equipment into an outlet on a  circuit  different  from  that  to which  the receiver is connected. -Consult  the  dealer  or  an  experienced radio/TV technician for help.   Limitation of liability:  JETHRO  declines  all  responsibility  for injury-related,  indirect,  special, resulting  from  an  accident  or unavoidable,  as  the  predictable viewed or not viewed can be.   We reject all responsibility and liability for losses caused by natural disasters (such  as  earthquake,  flood,  etc.)  or other  incident  or  accident  (including
66 deliberate  or  accidental  misuse  by the  manufacturer  in  the  framework of  these  accidents  or  other  unusual circumstances) that lie outside of our liability.   More information If you have any questions or want to get more  information  about  one  of  our devices  in  experience,  please  check  our Web site  www.jethroshop.com  or  contact us at Email: Jethro@jethroshop.com  Contact us : Jethro Trading Ltd. 4152 Meridian Street STE105 #602 Bellingham, WA United States Toll Free : 1-888-509-6199 Company website : www.jethroshop.com  FCC ID: 2AAWJSC213          Tested to comply with FCC certification                V.3.0

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