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English
Instruction Manual
Model: SC729
Thank you for purchasing a product Jethro
Please read through the instruction manual before
using the phone in operation.
www.jethroshop.com
1-888-509-6199
Your mobile phone at a glance

Symbols and the screen
Table of Contents
1. Getting Started........................................................5
2. Using the phone...................................................... 7
3. Calls............................................................................. 8
4. SMS messages.........................................................9
5. Phonebook.............................................................. 10
6. Multimedia (Camera, Radio, etc.).................. 12
7. Tools......................................................................... 13
8. Settings....................................................................14
9. Jethro SOS call function.....................................16
10. Guarantee and service..................................... 19
11. Information .........................................................22
1. Getting started

Inserting a SIM card
 Remove the battery cover
 Slide the SIM card into the SIM card holder
with the gold contacts facing down
 (Optional) Slide your data card (MicroSD)
into the card holder with the gold contacts
facing down

Inserting and charging the battery
 Insert the battery, making sure that the
battery contacts touch the phone’s gold
contacts.
 Put the battery cover in place and press
firmly.
 Plug the charging cable into the USB port
on the top of the phone.

Attention: Charging the battery for at
least four hours before the first time you
use it. Only use the batteries and chargers
that are permitted for use with this specific
model.

Turning on the phone

Pressing the
key for at least four
seconds swiches the phone on.

To turn the phone off, press the
for four seconds again.
key
Using a new SIM card for the first time:

 (Optional) Enter the four-digit PIN code
(Personal identification number), then
press

to confirm.
The PIN code is a four-digit number that is
intended to prevent somebody else from
being able to switch on your mobile phone.
You have a maximum of three attempts to
enter the correct number. If you enter the
wrong number three time in a row, you
will only be able to unblock the SIM card
with the PUK code. You will find the PIN
code and PUK code in the documents
supplied by your network operator.
2. Using the phone

Using the menu
 Press
to open the menu
 Press
and/or
to flick through the
menu items. At the top of the screen, the
menu item currently highlighted will be
displayed.
 Press
to open a menu item.
 Menu items can be selected directly using
the digits assigned to them.
 Options which you can select by pressing
or
are displayed at the bottom of
the screen.
 To return to standby mode, press
serveral tims or close the phone.

Dual-funciton keys
Some keys have additional functions if they are
pressed and held down for a few seconds:
Key: Listen to voice mailbox
Key: + for country code, e.g +1 for US
3. Calls

Incoming call
 To answer: Open the phone, press
 To reject: Press

 Press

or close the phone.
Ending a call
or close the phone.
Dialling a number
 Enter the number (incl. are code) you want
to dial using the keypad
 Start the call by pressing

Redialling
 When the phone is on standby, press
top call up your call history.
 Press
and
to select a number.
 Start the call by pressing

Hands-free / Speaker mode
 Press
during a call to option and turn
the Hands-free/Speaker function on or off.
4. SMS Messages
Menu items: Write message, Received,
Drafts, Unsent, Sent, Templates,
Message settings

Writing a message
 Messages  Write Message
 Select Text message or Multimedia
message
 choose Ok by pressing

Writing with respective text
To input text , press the respective
number key the required number of times
for the letter you need.
(E.g. 2x
3x
, 1x
, 3x
, 3x
and
for Hallo)
The Symbols available vary according to
which language you are using.

Input method
Press
to change the input method.
abc  Lower case only
Abc  Upper and lower case
ABC  Upper calse Only
123  Digits

Sending a message
Options  Send to  Enter a number
or Add from phonebooks (use search
bar on the bottom to find the contact).

Receiving a message
Received messages are indicated by an
audio signal and the
 Press
symbol.
to open a received message.
 To view your message list, select
Messages  Recevied.
5. Phonebook
Menu items: Add contact, Search
name, Edit contact, Copy contact,
Send messages to contact and
Phonebook settings

Saving contacts (name and number)
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 Add contact  Options
 Add  Selec To SIM or To Phone
 choose OK by pressing
 Search for contacts
 use keypad to search contact
 choose Options by pressing
 press
or
to select Call, Send
message, View details, Edit, Delete,
Copy, Move, Mark several, Groups or
Phonebook settings then press
Select.
to
 Family dial keys
You can assign quick/family dial keys to
numbers you call often.
 Assign / delete family dial keys
 Settings  Family number
 set M1(or M2/M3) number  set M1
 select contact from Phonebook
 choose Ok by pressing
or
 Delete to remove a family number
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6. Multimedia (Camera, Radio, etc.)
Your phone has a camera. You will
find photos you have taken in the
menu under Album

Taking a photo
In standby mode, enable the camera by
pressing
When the camera is enabled:
 Press
 Key
 Key
 Key
 Key
 Key
 Key
to take a photo.
to adjust image size.
to adjust image quality.
to adjust white balance.
to switch flash on or off.
to change the delay timer.
to adjust continues shot numbers.
 Press
to open Options for the camera.
Available options: Switch to Video
recorder, Photos, Camera Setting,
Image setting, White balance, Scene
mode, effect settings, Storage and
Restore default

Photo album
Your photos will be saved in the Photo
album menu.
 Press
and/or
photo album.
to flick through the
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 Press
to open Options for the selected
picture. Available options: View, Send,
Wallpaper, Rename, Delete, Delete all,
Storage and Image information.
 You can connect your phone to a PC using
the USB data cable and transfer your
photos. (Choose mass storage on the
phone once it connect to PC)
 You can use a data card (MicroSD) to
increase the storage capacity of your
phone. (MicroSD card isn’t included in the
phone’s package)
7. Tools
Menu items: Calendar, Calculator,
Alarm, Notes, File manager

Alarm
 Setting the time
 Tools  Alarm  Edit
 Press * or # key to switch the alarm On
or Off

or
key to select alarm time
(default 00:00) then use keypad to input
the the time you want to set
 Choose AM or PM with * or # key
 Select how to repeat  Once,
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Everyday or Custom
 Click Done by pressing
8. Settings
Menu items: Profiles, SOS settings,
Phone settings, Answer mode,
Bluetooth, Voice setting, Call
settings, Network settings, Family
number, Connectivity, Security
settings, Restore settings.





Profiles (Sound and alerts)
You can personalize the setting for tones,
signals and vibration or select a set of
predefined settings (profiles)
General mode
Normal notifacitons (torch LED flashes,
notifications on external/internal display,
normal ringtone, no vibration function.
Silent mode
Visual notifications only (torch LED flashes,
notifications on the external display), no
ringtone, no vibration function.
Meeting mode
Visual notifications (torch LED flashes,
notifications on the external display,
device vibrations, no ringtone.
Outdoor mode
Key tones, SMS tone and vibration
function activated, ringtone volume is set
on maximum.
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
Key tones
Specify whether or not you would like the
phone to make an audible signal (Slient,
Click or Tone) when a key is pressed.

Voice setting (Voice announcement)
Voice key announcement will pronounce
the keys that you press while the phone is
on standby mode.
 Settings  Voice settings
 Key number voice  select On or Off
by pressing
(default setting is on)
 You can turn Incoming number voice
announcement On or Off by select second
option and pressing
 The voice announcement function will only
work if English, Franch or Spanish has
been selected as the phone language.

Bluetooth
This function allows you to use Bluetoothenabled hands-free keys wirelessly.
 Bluetooth power on/off
 Manage device  Visibility  On
Make your phone visible so that it can
connect to a Bluetooth device.
 Connect  Search new device
Search for devices you want to connect.
 Select for devices by pressing
Devices that have been connected before
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will be recognized and connected
automatically.
Voicemail number

 Settings  Call settings
 Voicemail number
Enter the number for your voice mailbox.
You can enter your own phone number or
find the voice mail retriveval number by
contacting your network provider.


Restore settings
You can restore all the factory setting on
your phone (factory preset code: 0000)
Factory reset will delete all of your saved
datas includes contacts, messages,etc.
Please ensure to backup these files before
you performing this function. (Contacts
and messages that saved in the SIM card
will not be deleted)
9. Jethro SOS call function

Read the instruction carefully and set
the emergency call function according
to your needs.
 In an emergency press and the hold the
emergency button on the back of the
phone. (This works even when the phone
is closed.)
 The four preset numbers will be dialed
automatically in the order you have saved
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them in. The phone will go through a list of
four numbers a maximum of three times,
saying:
“Emergency call, please press one to
answer the call”
 The contact must press the 1 key within 15
seconds, or the call will be disconnected
(to prevent your emergency call going
through to a contact’s voice mailbox)
 At the same time as each emergency call, a
preset text message (SMS) will be sent to
the contacts.
 From the moment you make an emergency
call, your Jethro phone will automatically
answer any incoming calls for one hour,
and enable the Hands-free/Speaker mode.
To disable this function, press and hold the
button for approx.. three seconds or
turn your device off completely using the
button and then turn it on again.
 To cancel the emergency call, press and
hold
 During the emergency call, a warning tone
will sound continuously, to alert anyone
nearby and the person being called.
 If you do not have any emergency numbers
saved, have no credit on your prepaid
phone card or are conneceted to a foreign
network without permission (e.g. roaming
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is not activated), 911 will be dialed when
you press the emergency button.
 If you want to add the number of an official
institution such as police or fire
department as an emergency number, you
must check that is okay with the
respective inustitution beforehand. We do
not assume liability for any costs incurred
through your calling as an institution by
mistake.

Set Owner info
By pre-setting owner information, such as
Name, current Disease, Allergy, and
Blood group, the SOS contact will also
receive a text message to better
understanding the owner’s medical
conditions.

Adding/editing SOS numbers
 Setting  SOS Settings
Add SOS contacts
 Select an entry (e.g. No. 1) by pressing
or
 Select Options by pressing
 Choose Edit or Add from contacts, click
Ok by pressing
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
Editing SOS message
 Setting  SOS Settings
 SOS message  Edit

Activating/deactivating the SOS key
 Setting  SOS Settings
 SOS key  On/Off
(default SOS key setting is On)
10. Guarantee and service

Safety information
 Turn off the phone in hospitals and
whenever you are near medical equipment.
There should always be a distance of at
least 20cm between pacemakers and the
phone when it is on.
 Never try to control a vehicle while holding
the phone in yourhand. Always comply
with relevant national laws and traffic
regulations.
 Turn off the phone whenever you are
travelling in an aeroplane.
 The phone must be switched off whenever
it is near a petrol station or other places
with explosive substances.
 Never shine the LED torch in the eyes of
people or animals! Protection class3)
 To prevent hearing impairments,do not use
the phone on a high speaker volume for
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extended periods of time. Do not hold the
phone to your ear when the hands-free
mode is activated or the emergency button
has been pressed.
 Using a headset on a high volume can
cause hearing impairments. Check the
volume of the headset you are using.
 The phone and the accessories may contain
small parts. Keep the phone out of the
reach of young children.
 As a precaution, we recommend
disconnecting the phone from the charger
during thunderstorms.
 The mains adapter serves as a separator
between the product and your mains
supply. The mains supply must be close to
the device and easily accessible.

Warranty
 This guarantee is only valid if the original
battery supplied by Jethro have been used
 Mobile phone: 12 months
 Battery: 6 months

Intended use
 This phone is robust and designed for
mobile use. However, it still needs to be
protected from moisture. (rain, bathroom
water, etc.) and heavy impacts.
 Do not leave it where it will be directly
exposed to the sun.
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 Using the phone for any purpose other than
that described above will result in damage
to the product. Doing this also entails
hazards such as fire, electric shocks, etc.
This product must not be changed or
modified, and the casing must not be
opened.
 The adapter is only suitable for use in
conjunction with a standard household
manis socket that is connected to you
electrical grid and uses 100-240 volts/50
/60Hz (10/16A) of alternating voltage.






Scope of delivery
Mobile phone
Battery: Li-ion 3.7V / 1100mAh
USD cable with USD AC adapter
Charging unit / desktop docking station
Technical data
Quad Band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
Dual Band UMTS/WCDMA 850/1900 MHz
Dimensions: 104 x 53 x 18.4 mm
Weight: 84 g
Battery: Li-ion 3.7V/1100mAh(replaceable)
Internal antenna: SAR 1.14W/KG (body),
0.34W/KG (head)
 Standby time: 240 hrs*
 Talk time: 220 min* (*Depending on
network coverage and activated
applications the battery life can be
reducted.)





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
Disposal
 Disposing of the packaging
The packaging and packaging aids are
recyclable and should be made available
for reuse
 Disposing of the battery
Batteries should never be disposed of as
domestic refuse! As a consumer you are
legally required to return used batteries.
They can be handed in at one of your
community’s local collection points or at
specialized stores.
 Disposing of the device
If this product ever wears out, please don’t
dispose of it as domestic refuse. To ensure
you don’t cause damage to the
enviroments, take it to a collection station
or recycling centre where used devices are
processed for recycling in an
environmentally friendly manner.
11. 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.
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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
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.
RF exposure information (SAR):
THIS DEVICE MEETS FCC LIMITS FOR EXPOSURE
TO RADIO WAVES
Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and
receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for
exposure to radio waves (radio frequency
electromagnetic fields) adopted by the Federal
Communications Commission (FCC). These limits
include a substantial safety margin designed to
assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age
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and health.
The radio wave exposure guidelines use a unit of
measurement known as the Specific Absorption
Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit for mobile devices is
1.6 W/kg.
Tests for SAR are conducted using standard
operating positions with the device transmitting at
its highest certified power level in all tested
frequency bands. The highest SAR values under the
FCC guidelines for this device model are:
Head SAR: 0.34 W/kg 1g
Body SAR: 1.14 W/kg 1g
During use, the actual SAR values for this device
are usually well below the values stated above.
This is because, for purposes of system efficiency
and to minimize interference on the network, the
operating power of your mobile device is
automatically decreased when full power is not
needed for the call. The lower the power output of
the device, the lower its SAR value. Body-worn
SAR testing has been carried out at a separation
distance of 1.5 cm. To meet RF exposure guidelines
during body-worn operation, the device should be
positioned at least this distance away from the
body.
Organizations such as the World Health
Organization and the US Food and Drug
Administration have suggested that if people are
concerned and want to reduce their exposure, they
could use a hands-free accessory to keep the
wireless device away from the head and body
during use, or reduce the amount of time spent
using the device. While there may be differences
between the SAR levels of various phones and at
various positions, they all meet the government
requirement. The FCC has granted an Equipment
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Authorization for this model phone with all reported
SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC
RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this
model phone is on file with the FCC and can be
found under the Display Grant section of
http://www.fcc.gov/oet/ea/fccid after searching on
FCC ID: 2AAWJSC729
Limitation of liability:
JETHRO declines all responsibility for injuryrelated, 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 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 Senior Technology Ltd.
Toll Free : 1-888-509-6199
Email : jethro@jethroshop.com
IC: 11350A-SC729
FCC ID : 2AAWJSC729
Tested to comply with FCC certification
Bluetooth Declaration ID: D037682
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