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Congratulations on the purchase of your emporiaSMART! The emporiaSMART was developed in cooperation with our customers. It is aimed primarily at people who have been using a basic mobile phone until now and now want to use more functions such as email. The emporiaSMART is also suitable for anyone for whom using email and the Internet on a tablet or a PC is part of everyday life and who now wants to be able to do this on a smartphone as well. It is the perfect smartphone for beginners! For information on simply placing calls, go to www.emporia.eu We hope your emporiaSMART brings you plenty of joy. Sincerely, SMART Simplify your communication.® Eveline Pupeter emporia Telecom Your mobile phone at a glance ›› YOUR MOBILE PHONE AT A GLANCE 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Earphone port Micro USB port (See page 16) On/Off button (See page 24) LED (See page 26) Speaker Front camera Touchscreen (See page 31) Green button (See page 25) Home button (See page 24) Red button (See page 25) Microphone 1 4 2 5 3 12 6 13 14 16 15 17 12:30 Fri, 24.04.15 7 19 8 9 20 10 11 21 18 Your mobile phone at a glance 12 Camera microphone 13 Torch/flash 14 Camera lens 15 Volume buttons (See page 26) 16 Camera button (See page 25) 17 Emergency button (See page 25) 18 Torch button (See page 25) 19 Stylus holder (optional) (See page 12) 20 Battery cover 21 Speaker Notes on this user guide • This guide contains helpful notes and tips, which are indicated as such by this symbol: • Warnings are indicated as such by this symbol: 03 Contents YOUR MOBILE PHONE AT A GLANCE 02 1. 1.1 1.2 1.3 Preparation 06 Scope of delivery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 06 Inserting a SIM card and an SD card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 08 Attaching emporia accessories . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 2. 2.1 2.2 2.3 2.4 2.5 Putting the phone into operation 19 Charging the battery . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Turning on the phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Entering a PIN code . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21 Battery-saving mode and locking the screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 Configuring the phone when you first put it into operation .23 3. 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 3.7 Using the phone 24 Buttons on the phone . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 LED indicators . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26 Buttons on the emporia keypad display cover . . . . . . . . . . . . 27 Using the touchscreen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Home screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Personal screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 37 App screen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39 04 Contents 4. 4.1 4.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 Establishing connections 40 Setting up a Wi-Fi connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Setting up a data connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Setting up an email connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 Transferring contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 Bluetooth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 Connecting to a PC to transfer data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44 Software updates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Downloading apps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46 5. 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 Basic functions 47 Calls and contacts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Messages . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 53 Photos . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 55 Info centre . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57 6. Quick settings in detail 58 7. Emergency call function 66 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 8.5 SAFETY INFORMATION 72 Guarantee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Support . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 75 Disposal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76 Technical product details . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 Declaration of conformity (DOC) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 78 05 Preparation 1. PREPARATION 1.1 Scope of delivery Smartphone Battery cover Battery cover with keypad display cover Earphones Battery Charging unit emporiaSTYLUS emporiaHOLDER SMART Simplify your communication.® Mains plug USB charging cable "Nine Little Steps" start assistant User guide The contents of this package are not suitable for young children and include small parts that can be swallowed. 06 Preparation ›› ›› Not included in the scope of delivery • SIM card The SIM card is a chip card that you need to insert into the phone. You will only be able to place calls once you have done this. Your network operator will provide you with the card and the codes belonging to it (PIN and PUK) when you buy a mobile contract. You can also purchase a prepaid SIM card from specialist retailers. • microSD card A microSD memory card is a chip card that will increase your smartphone's storage space. Inserting one will enable you to store more photos and install more apps. You can purchase these cards from electronics stores. What to do if a part is defective or missing Please call the emporia hotline on +43 · 732 · 77 77 17 · 446. 07 Preparation 1.2 Inserting a SIM card and an SD card Always disconnect the phone from the charger and turn the phone off before removing the battery cover. ›› Take off the battery cover. Begin with bottom left-hand corner of the cover. Watch your fingernails when removing the battery cover. Avoid bending the cover too much, as doing that can damage it. 08 Preparation ›› Insert the SIM card. The SIM card slot is on the left above the battery cavity. Slide the card in with the contacts facing down. Always use a tariff with a data package when using a smartphone. This will save you additional costs when transferring data while using the Internet. Only use standard SIM cards for this phone. If your SIM card is a different size, your network operator can exchange it for you or you can buy an adapter from a specialist retailer. Standard Mini SIM 15mm x 25mm, suitable Micro SIM 12mm x 15mm, unsuitable Nano SIM 8.8mm x 12.3mm, unsuitable 09 Preparation ›› Insert a microSD memory card (optional). The memory card slot is located to the right of the SIM card slot. Slide your microSD card into the slot with the gold contact facing down. Only use a memory card that is compatible with this phone, such as a microSD or a microSDHC card. To take the memory card out again, press it further into the slot until you hear a click. The card will then jump out a few millimetres, making it easy to remove. If you use an incompatible SIM card or memory card, the phone, the card or the data on the card can be damaged. 10 Preparation ›› Insert the battery. Insert the battery, making sure the gold contacts of the battery and the phone are touching each other. Press the battery cover down onto the phone until it clicks into place on each side. Begin with the top edge of the phone. Only use batteries, chargers and accessories that are permitted for this phone. If you don't, the guarantee for the phone will no longer be valid. If you change the SIM card or SD card, disconnect the charger, turn the phone off and take out the battery. 11 Preparation 1.3 Attaching emporia accessories It is important to emporia that you are able to use your phone easily and safely, which is why the emporiaSMART comes with accessories that enhance phone. ›› 12 emporiaSTYLUS If you find it difficult to operate the screen with your finger, you can use the pen-like device provided, the emporiaSTYLUS, instead. When you tap on the screen with the soft end of the stylus and the phone will respond the same way it does when you tap on screen with your finger. Preparation • • • • • In order to be able to carry the phone around with the emporiaSTYLUS attached to it, you can affix the emporiaHOLDER, a loop that will hold the stylus. Turn the phone off and, if the charger is connected, disconnect it from the charger. Remove the battery cover and take out the battery. Remove the cover 1 over the stylus holder slot with your fingernail. Thread the holder loop through the slot from the inside to the outside. Make sure the flat side of the emporiaHOLDER 2 is resting against the housing and that the slope of the plastic part of the holder runs upwards along the plastic plate. Reinsert the battery and put the cover back on. 1 2 If the holder loop is threaded through incorrectly, the battery cannot be reinserted properly. Only use the soft foam head of the stylus to operate the screen. Do not use the metal tip, as this can leave residue on the screen and is only intended to make it easier to slip the stylus into the holder. 13 Preparation ›› 14 emporia keypad display cover The emporia keypad display cover is a unique accessory that enables you to add real function keys to your smartphone. The keypad can make it easier to place calls and write messages. You can fold it out the way and operate the phone via the touchscreen any time, however. Preparation • Turn the phone off and, if the charger is connected, disconnect it from the charger. • Take off the battery cover. • Now replace the battery cover with the emporia keypad display cover. • Press the battery cover, which is connected to the keypad display cover, down onto the phone until it clicks into place on each side. Begin with the top edge of the phone. • Finally, pull the keypad display cover forward and fold it over the bottom edge of the phone to cover the screen. Protect the keypad display cover from moisture and dirt, which can prevent the keys from working properly. Also make sure that the touchscreen is clean before you place the keypad cover over it. Only use a soft cloth such as a spectacle cleaning cloth to clean the cover and screen. The keypad display cover will work in temperatures ranging from 0 to 40° C. 15 Preparation ›› 16 emporia charging cable with emporiaCONNECTOR The charging cable has the very user-friendly emporiaCONNECTOR, a combination of an ergonomically shaped part that you grip, a guide plate and the industrystandard Micro USB connector. When you grip the emporiaCONNECTOR, you will know whether you are holding it the right way round when you feel the curve. The guide plate makes it easier to plug the cable into the phone. Preparation ›› emporia charging unit The charging unit allows you to charge your phone easily and also gives you a fixed place where you can leave your phone when you're at home. To charge the phone, plug the charging cable into the port on the back of the charging unit, holding the emporiaCONNECTOR, and place the phone in the charging unit. If you intend to use this method to charge your phone every time, you can leave the charging cable plugged into the charging unit permanently. 17 Preparation ›› emporia earphones The earphones meet the 3.5 mm CTIA standard and are equipped with a microphone and a PTT button. You can accept or end calls by pressing this button briefly. If you listen to the radio, the earphones act as an aerial as well and can improve radio reception. Do not use the earphones on a high volume, as this can cause hearing impairments. You should therefore always check the volume of the earphones you are using. ›› 18 Other accessories for the emporiaSMART You can find more accessories for the emporiaSMART at www.emporia.co.uk/products/accessories and purchase them from specialist stores good product ranges. Putting the phone into operation 2. PUTTING THE PHONE INTO OPERATION 2.1 Charging the battery Before you use the phone for the first time, charge the battery for at least four hours. If you don't charge the phone for this period of time, the battery life could be reduced. Never connect the phone to the charger, the charging unit or a PC if a battery has not been inserted. Do not attempt to operate the phone without a battery inserted. Doing this can damage the phone. ›› Using the charging cable • Plug the charging cable's guide plate into the earphone port and the USB connector into the USB port on the top of the phone. • Then plug the cable's mains plug into a wall socket. ›› Using the charging unit • Plug the charging cable into the USB port on the charging unit. • Then plug the cable's mains plug into a wall socket • and place the phone in the charging unit. It will take longer to charge the battery with the charging unit than via the charging cable. 19 Putting the phone into operation ›› Using a computer • Plug the phone into a USB port on your computer. If necessary, disconnect the USB cable from the mains plug to do this. Only use the USB charging cable supplied with the phone. Do not attempt to plug a charging cable with a jack plug into the earphone port. Doing this can damage the phone. ›› Battery indicators on the phone • When the battery is empty: The phone will beep and a warning will appear on the screen. The battery icon is red and the LED flashes red. • When the battery is being charged: The battery icon is shown filling up, while the LED is red and briefly flashes green. • When the battery is fully charged: The battery icon is full and the LED is green. You can now disconnect the charging cable from the phone and then unplug the cable from the wall socket. In Settings - Battery, you can view the remaining battery run time and current charge level, and can close applications to extend the battery run time. 20 Putting the phone into operation 2.2 Turning on the phone • Before you use your phone for the first time, remove the protective film from the screen. button for at least two seconds. • Hold down the • You will feel the phone vibrate. The emporia logotype will appear on the screen and you will hear a short melody. When you turn your phone on the first time, the start-up process can take up to two minutes. The emporia logo will be on the screen when this is happening. Please do not interrupt this process. 2.3 Entering a PIN code Enter the four-digit PIN code for your SIM card when asked to do so and confirm the code. Your PIN code (personal identification number) will be a four-digit number combination and is intended to protect your SIM card and therefore your phone from misuse. It is your secret number and will prevent others from being able to turn your phone on. You can change or turn off your PIN code in Settings – Security – Set up SIM card lock. You can make a note of your personal PIN code here: __________________ You have a maximum of three attempts to enter your PIN code correctly. If you enter the wrong number three times in a row, you 21 Putting the phone into operation will only be able to unblock your SIM card with your PUK code. You will find your PIN code and PUK code in the documents supplied with your SIM card by your network operator. 2.4 Battery-saving mode and locking the screen If you don't use your phone for a certain period of time, the screen will switch to battery-saving mode and go black. button or You can reactivate the screen by pressing the button briefly. pressing the Locking the screen can also protect your phone from unintentional input on the touchscreen. ›› Locking the screen manually button briefly. • Press the • The screen will go black and lock and the phone will beep. ›› Setting the screen to lock automatically In Settings – Security – Screen lock, you can choose from the following types of screen lock: • None • Slide • PIN: Enter a code of your own that you would like to protect your phone with. 22 Putting the phone into operation ›› • • • • Unlocking the screen If the screen is black, button or the button briefly. press the If the screen is locked with the Slide function, swipe the Unlock field on the locked screen to the right. The symbol will then change to an open padlock and the phone will beep. If the screen is locked with your PIN, type in the code using the screen keypad or the keypad display button. cover and confirm it by pressing OK or the You can now use the screen again, and it will respond to your touches again. 2.5 Configuring the phone when you first put it into operation When you first put the phone into operation, you need to select a number of settings. You can also carry out this configuration later in Settings if you wish, but we recommend doing it now. The start assistant »Nine Little Steps« provides detailed instructions on configuring the phone when setting it up and is supplied as a separate folder. 23 Using the phone 3. USING THE PHONE 3.1 Buttons on the phone ›› On/Off button • Hold the button down for at least two seconds to turn the phone on or off. • Press this button briefly to turn battery-saving mode on or off. ›› Home button • This button will take you back to the home screen any time. • If the phone is in battery-saving mode, pressing it will activate the screen and take you to the home screen at the same time. • If you hold this button down for a long time, all the applications currently running will be listed. You now have the following options: · You can select an app by tapping on it briefly. · You can close the app by sliding the image of the app to the left or right edge of the screen to dismiss it. · If you hold your finger down on the image of the app for several seconds, a list of options will appear. You can select an action from the list by tapping on it. You can also press the button through the closed emporia keypad display cover to return to the home screen. 24 Using the phone ›› Green button • Start a phone call. • Accept an incoming call. ›› Red button • End an ongoing call. • Reject an incoming call. • Undo your last step. The screen button Back, which is located in the top right-hand corner of the screen, normally has the same function as the button. ›› Camera button The button allows you to open the camera and take a photo any time. ›› Torch button Holding this button for longer than two seconds will turn on button again briefly to turn off the the torch. Press the torch. ›› Emergency button Press this button to call for help in an emergency. 25 Using the phone ›› Volume buttons The buttons enable you to • change the volume, • mute the phone when it is ringing or mute the alarm clock. 3.2 LED indicators • • • • Flashing RED light: The battery is dying. Charge the battery. Flashing GREEN light: The battery is being charged. Steady GREEN light: The battery is fully charged. Flashing BLUE light: The phone has received a new notification. Some apps will use LED indicators as well. The meanings of the LED signals can differ from the above then and have to be interpreted differently. 26 Using the phone 3.3 Buttons on the emporia keypad display cover The keypad display cover combines the advantages of a pushbutton keypad phone with your smartphone. The cover has the buttons that you may already be familiar with from an emporia push-button keypad phone. ›› Green button Accept a call or start a call after keying in the number. button opens your call history. On the home screen, the ›› Red button • End a call or delete the last entry. or to choose • When you receive a message, use from the options written above the buttons on the screen (Show, Later, etc.). ›› Arrow keys • Use these keys to navigate to another option in a list. key: Opens your Messages • key: Opens your Contacts • ›› Number keys Press the numbers to key in a phone number. When you're writing a message, press the respective key briefly multiple times to type one of the letters on the key. 27 Using the phone ›› Mailbox key 1 Hold the 1 number key down for longer than two seconds to listen to your mailbox. ›› Star key • Press this button once briefly to enter a + for an international dialling code. • Press it twice briefly to input a star, • three times for P (dialling pause) and • four times for W. ›› Hash key #a A1 • Press this button once briefly to enter a hash. • When writing a message, you can switch between upper case, lower case and digit entry. ›› Home button This button will take you back to the home screen any time. 28 Using the phone ›› • • • • • Operating the phone with the keypad display cover The keypad display cover allows you to operate your emporiaSMART as you would a push-button keypad phone. When you place the keypad display cover over the screen, the phone detects it automatically, and you can use it to place and accept calls (See page 52) open your contact list, scroll through it and select a contact (See page 48) open your call history write and read messages (See page 54) enter your screen lock PIN. Make sure you use the built-in magnets to position the keypad display cover precisely over the screen. If it is positioned incorrectly, malfunctions can occur. Use the keys to move the selected blue line up and down. key to Enter digits using the keypad display cover. Press the key to delete. confirm and the You can also scroll through a list when the cover is closed by sliding a finger up or down the screen. Tap on a field to highlight it button to select the field. in blue and then press the All the emporiaSMART functions that can also be carried out using the emporia keypad display cover are indicated in this user guide by this symbol: 29 Using the phone When in Contacts or writing a message, you can switch from using the keypad display cover to using the touchscreen simply by folding away the keypad display cover. You will not lose anything you have already typed in. It will be lost if you switch from the touchscreen to the keypad display cover, however. ›› Inputting text using the keypad display cover You can also use to the keypad display cover to input text, for example to write a message. Press a key multiple times to enter the character you require (e.g. pressing the 2 button three times will write c). abc 30 Using the phone 3.4 Using the touchscreen Before you use your phone for the first time, remove the printed protective film from the screen. Be careful not to scratch the screen. Protect it from sharp objects and prevent it from coming into contact with water. If the glass breaks, you should stop using the screen. You can operate the touchscreen in various ways: ›› • • • • ›› Tapping Tap on the screen with your finger to press a button on the screen, open an application, select a menu item or write a character on the screen from the keyboard. Tapping and holding Tap on the screen with your finger and don't remove your finger immediately. In many cases, this will open the settings connected to the field you have tapped on. 31 Using the phone ›› ›› Sliding Stroke your finger over the screen to move the screen's content in a particular direction. On the home screen, you can scroll to the left or right and move to two additional overview pages by doing so. Zooming in and out Place your thumb and index finger on the screen at the same time. • Moving your finger and thumb further away from each other will enlarge the image on the screen, • while bringing them together will make the image smaller. The zoom function is not always available. The Touch Trainer will help you learn these actions. You will find this app in All apps. 32 Using the phone 3.5 Home screen The home screen is the starting base for all your emporiaSMART's operations. 3 It will appear when you turn the phone on (apart from the very first time, 1 when you have to configure the phone). 12:30 button to call the You can press the home screen up and return to the starting 2 base at any time. Fri, 24.04.15 The home screen consists of the following elements: ›› 1 Wallpaper The wallpaper is a decorative background image and can be set according to your personal preferences. The time, date and weather are inserted on top of the image. If you want to change any of these, press and hold the element you want to change. 33 Using the phone 2 Below the wallpaper, there are four fields with the phone's • • • • ›› most important functions: Calls and contacts (See page 47) Messages (See page 53) Photos and camera (See page 55) Info centre (See page 57) 3 Icon bar: The following icons are displayed at the top of the screen if the application they represent is activated. Battery icon: Indicates the battery's charge status Alarm clock: The alarm clock is on Silent: The silent audio profile is on Signal strength: Indicates reception quality Airplane mode: Airplane mode is on , an expanded If you tap on indicator field will open. This provides you with information on your current network reception, data connection, Wi-Fi connection and many other things. 34 Signal Back 74% Network name MyWi-Fi 12:30 Fri, 24.04.15 Using the phone The following icons can be displayed in the expanded indicator field: GPS is on GPS is on and has detected your position Bluetooth is on A Bluetooth device is connected Indicates roaming status; additional costs may be incurred when you're connected to another network Wi-Fi: A connection to a Wi-Fi network is established Wi-Fi: A connection to a Wi-Fi network is not established Earphones: Earphones or an external speaker is plugged in. Call forwarding: Call forwarding is activated 35 Using the phone In the centre at the top, you will see a cog icon: If you tap it or pull it downwards, Quick settings will open. Here you have an overview of your phone's most important settings. (Detailed instructions on these begin on Page 58.) On the left above the wallpaper, you will see an icon for the battery charge status. If you tap on this icon, it will show you the charge status as a percentage. 36 Battery Back 98% 12:30 Fri, 24.04.15 Using the phone There is an additional screen on each side of the aforementioned home screen: To the left, you'll find the personal screen and to the right, the app screen. 3.6 Personal screen You access the personal screen by sliding a finger across the screen from left to right. You can fill the fields on the personal screen according to your individual preferences: Favourites Contact Contact Contact Contact My phone number: ›› +43732777717 Favourites You can save four contacts that Emergency call Mailbox you intend to call often here. Tap on contact field. Your contact list will be displayed. Select an contact by tapping on it. This contact will now be displayed as a favourite. If you tap on the favourite, your phone will call the contact immediately. 37 Using the phone ›› • • • • My phone number: Your own phone number will automatically be displayed here. If you tap on it you can do the following with the number: Email it to a contact Text it to a contact Copy it Edit it ›› Mailbox: Here you can call up and adjust the settings for your mailbox: • Tap on the field briefly to listen to your mailbox. • Tap and hold your finger on the field to open the settings for the mailbox. ›› Emergency calls Here you can input your settings for the emergency call function: • Save up to five emergency contact numbers (See page 70) button on the back of the phone • Activate the (See page 66) • Start an emergency call (See page 66) 38 Using the phone 3.7 App screen You access the app screen by sliding a finger across the home screen from right to left. App is short for application and refers to applications on your phone. You can open your most frequently used apps directly from this page and have access to all the apps on your phone via the All apps field. This page will adapt to your usage habits and therefore change. ›› Most frequently used Camera Alarm Calendar Weather Calculator Email Internet All apps The following apps will be displayed when you first put the phone into operation: Camera, Alarm, Calendar, Weather, Calculator, Email, Internet and All apps. 39 Establishing connections 4. ESTABLISHING CONNECTIONS 4.1 Setting up a Wi-Fi connection Open Quick settings and turn on Wi-Fi. Then tap on Wi-Fi to set up a connection. In the start assistant »Nine Little Steps«, which is supplied as a separate folder, how to set up a Wi-Fi connection is explained step by step. 4.2 Setting up a data connection Open Quick settings and turn on Mobile data. Follow the instructions in the »Nine Little Steps« folder. 4.3 Setting up an email connection If you want to use your smartphone to send and receive emails, you can set up an existing email account on the phone. You will need your email address and the password to your email account to do this. 1. Select the Email app in All apps. 2. Enter your email address. 3. Enter your password. • If your email address was set up on an exchange server, your emporiaSMART will recognise the address and automatically set up your email connection so that it's ready to use. If it is not possible to set up the connection automatically, you will need further details associated with your email address: · Your email address 40 Establishing connections · Your username and password · Protocol (POP3, IMAP or exchange) · The server addresses and port numbers for your inbox and outbox · The encryption method 4. Enter your username and password first. 5. Then select the inbox server for your email address. 6. Next enter the port for your inbox and the corresponding encryption method before confirming them with Next. 7. Repeat the process for your outbox. You can set up additional email addresses on your emporiaSMART as well. Select Settings on the app screen. Look for the accounts section in the list and select Add an account. Repeat the setup process for the next email address you want to add. If you don't yet have an email address, you first need to set up an email account. (You can do this with Gmail at www.gmail.com, for example.) Only then will you be able to set up email on your emporiaSMART. 41 Establishing connections 4.4 Transferring contacts When you insert you SIM card into your emporiaSMART for the first time, contacts that are stored on the SIM card will be detected automatically. You can transfer the data to the phone, so that they are then available in Contacts on the phone any time. You can also import your SIM contacts later on. To do this, select Phone book, scroll to the end of the list and select the field Import SIM contacts. 42 Establishing connections 4.5 Bluetooth Bluetooth is a wireless connection between electronic devices. It enables you to connect your phone to other Bluetoothcompatible devices such as a hands-free kit or an external speaker. ›› Turning on Bluetooth Open Quick settings and turn on Bluetooth in More settings. ›› Finding Bluetooth devices All the available Bluetooth devices in your vicinity will be listed. If the device you're looking for doesn't appear on the list, it first needs to be made visible, i.e. put in pairing mode. Refer to the user guide for the Bluetooth device to find out how to do this. ›› Coupling a Bluetooth device Select the device you want to connect to your phone. Usually you will have to enter a code on your phone or the Bluetooth device for the connection to be established. In most cases, this code will be 0000 or 1234. You will find information on this in the user guide for the Bluetooth device. Devices that have been coupled before will be detected and connected automatically when they are near your emporiaSMART. 43 Establishing connections ›› Disconnecting a Bluetooth device If you want to disconnect a Bluetooth device from your phone, open the settings for the device in the Paired devices list and select Unpair. 4.6 Connecting to a PC to transfer data You can plug your emporiaSMART into your PC and then transfer data easily. To do this, use the USB cable supplied with the phone. Plug the USB connector end into the phone and the other end into your PC. The phone will detect the connection and ask you to tap the Turn on USB storage button. A corresponding notification will appear in the info centre too. The PC will now recognise the SD card in the phone as storage device and you will be able to carry out transfers such as the following: Copy photos from your phone to your PC and vice versa. 44 Establishing connections 4.7 Software updates With the emporiaSMART, you can download the latest software for the phone yourself and therefore update the system and improve applications yourself. 1. Open System updates in All apps. 2. Check that Updates via Wi-Fi only in Options – Settings is activated. If it isn't, downloading updates can incur costs. 3. Check that the battery is at least 30 % charged. If it isn't, the download cannot start. 4. To begin downloading new software, select Check for updates. A message will appear telling you whether or not there is any new software available. If there is, select Download to start the update process. The green bar indicates how the download is progressing. 5. Once the download has been completed, select Update now. You will be informed that you cannot use the phone during button during the the update process. Do not press the update process and do not start using your phone again until this message has appeared: The installation was successful. 45 Establishing connections For your current system version and more information about your emporiaSMART, go to Settings at the end of the list in About phone. 4.8 Downloading apps A number of useful apps are already installed on your emporiaSMART and these are listed in All apps on the app screen. You can also install other apps from the Internet any time, however. To do this, turn on Wi-Fi or enable mobile data usage. Start the app installer in All apps to install useful functions on your phone. You will find lots of helpful applications available for download in the "Google Play Store", for example. Many apps are free, but there are also lots of others you have to pay for. 46 Basic functions 5. BASIC FUNCTIONS 5.1 Calls and contacts This application enables you to place calls and manage your contacts. ›› Placing calls There are three ways of entering a phone number to make a call: • Phone book: Select a contact from the list and tap on the name. • Keypad: Enter the number using the keypad and then press Call. • Recent calls: Select a contact from your list of recent incoming and outgoing calls. ›› Deleting Select Delete to remove multiple calls from your call history. ›› Settings Here you can input voice call settings such as call forwarding and call barring. In More settings, you can turn on functions such as Manage fixed dialling numbers or the Minute reminder. 47 Basic functions ›› Phone book Type the first few letters of the contact you're looking for in the search box, and the contacts that match your search will be listed. Tap on the name you require to call the contact. ›› Phone book with the keypad display cover key on the keypad You can open the phone book using the keys to move the selected blue display cover. Use the line up and down. Enter digits using the keypad display cover. key to confirm and the key to delete. Press the For information on how to operate your phone using the keypad display cover, see Page 27. 48 Basic functions ›› Adding contacts The phone book displays all the contacts available on the phone. You can add contacts in various ways: • Adding a contact manually Click on the Add contact button. Enter the contact's phone number and then confirm it by pressing Next. Enter the person's first and last names and then save them. You have now created a contact record for this person and can expand it by adding other details such as a contact photo, their landline number, their email address and their birthday. In Options, you can set this contact as a favourite and access their details directly from the favourites page. • Importing contacts from your SIM card Press the Import SIM contacts button at the end of your contact list. All the contacts stored on your SIM card will now be in the phone book. • Syncing your phone book with your email account If you set up an email account, all the contacts saved there will automatically be synced with your phone book. 49 Basic functions ›› 50 Opening and editing contact records If you want to open a Search Search Back Back Add contact Add contact contact record, tap on the Mailbox Mailbox contact's photo 1 and A A 1 then on the i icon 2 . Ann Reyelt Ann Reyelt The contact record C +43732777717 2 Caroline Beyer containing the contact's E photo, mobile number, Options Elli Andersen Delete landline number, email M address and birthday will then be displayed. If you press a button in the list, the action connected to the button will be performed. For example, tapping on the phone number will start a call. If you want to change any of the details, select a button from the list, edit or add to the piece of information and then save your change. In Options, you can send a message to the contact (Send message), send the contact details to another contact (Send details), view the call history for the contact (Call history), set the contact as a favourite (Mark as favourite) or delete the contact record (Delete). If you want to change existing details, select Edit. In Options, you can add a new field (Add field) to the contact record. Basic functions ›› Deleting contacts Select Delete to delete multiple contacts in one go. Tap on the box beside the contacts that you want to delete. Next select Delete to remove the selected contacts. ›› Mailbox (See page 38) ›› Accepting or rejecting a call If you are called, you can accept the call by pressing the reject the call by pressing the ›› button or button. Options during a phone call Loudspeaker (also available with keypad display cover) Mute (also available with keypad display cover) Bluetooth Keypad More Call+ (also available with keypad display cover) Main menu / home screen Mute Bluetooth Keypad More Call Main menu 51 Basic functions ›› 52 Placing calls with the keypad display cover You can perform all the actions described above with the emporia keypad display cover as well. The options available during a call are limited, however. Basic functions 5.2 Messages This application enables you to send and receive text messages (SMS) and picture messages (MMS). ›› Writing a message Select Write message. Enter the text using the keyboard on the screen. ›› Sending a message Enter a recipient that you want to send the message to. Select the field To or select Send on the keyboard. You can now search for the recipient in your contacts, type in a phone number using the keypad or select a number from your recent calls list. ›› Sending a message to multiple contacts If you wish to send the message to more than one recipient at the same time, select Multiple contacts. You can only select entries from your contacts list when you do this, however. 53 Basic functions ›› Reading a message A notification will inform you when you have received a message. The number of new messages will then be displayed in a red circle next to the messages icon on the home screen. Tap on a new message in Messages to read it. You can also tap on the notification itself to read the new message. ›› Drafting a message You can switch to another application in the middle of writing a message any time. When you return to Write message, the message you have started will be displayed. ›› Messages with the keypad display cover You can write, read and reply to messages using the keypad display cover. keys to navigate and the key to confirm a Use the selection. Input text using the number keys. For information on how to operate your phone using the keypad display cover, see Page 27. 54 Basic functions 5.3 Photos This application enables you to view and manage photos, and also activate the camera and take photos. ›› Opening the photo album You can manage your photos and videos here. All the photos and videos you take will be sorted chronologically according to the month in which they were taken. ›› Viewing a photo Tap on a photo in the photo album to open it. Tap on the photo briefly to make the following buttons appear: and : Enable you to go to other photos. : Deletes the current photo. : Marks the current photo as a favourite. Options: Delete, Set as wallpaper, Share, Zoom in, Zoom out, Rotate (in video mode, only Delete and Share are available) Zoom in on the photo by tapping on it twice. 55 Basic functions ›› Sending and copying a photo Open a photo and select Options. Tapping on Share allows you to send the photo to others by Bluetooth, email, MMS and other applications. You can copy photos to a PC by connecting the computer to you phone with a USB cable. (See page 44) If you want to send more than one photo at the same time, tap and hold your finger on one photo on the photo album overview screen. You can then select multiple photos and share or delete them in one go. ›› 56 Photographing and filming button on the side of the phone or Press the Take picture in Photo album to activate the camera. In Options, you can turn on video mode and switch from the back camera to the front camera. button again or the camera icon Press the on the screen to take a photo. Basic functions ›› ›› Zooming in or out on an image section There are two ways to define an image section: and to zoom in out: • Use field to bring the object closer. Tap on the button will make the object smaller again. The • Zoom in and out with your thumb and index finger (See page 32). Selecting flash mode flash symbol and choose from Flash on Tap on the and Flash auto . Flash off , 5.4 Info centre This application provides you with an overview of all the notifications you have received regarding various apps. Examples here include missed calls, new messages and update notices for installed apps. ›› Opening notifications Open the info centre and tap on the message you want to read. Once you have read the notification, it will no longer appear in the list. You can hide system notifications by selecting Use filter. 57 Quick settings in detail 6. QUICK SETTINGS IN DETAIL Many of these functions are easy to set using the On/Off field without opening the respective app. Tap on the name of the function to open the function and to continue selecting settings. ›› Alarm clock Set your desired alarm time by entering the time using the number keypad and then save the setting. If you turn the alarm clock on, it will go off every day at the time set. If the phone is turned off, the alarm clock is turned off as well. The alarm clock will not go off when the phone is off. Open the alarm clock app in All apps to change the alarm ringtone. ›› Silent mode Enter the time you want your phone to leave silent mode and start ringing normally again. If you turn the phone off and then on again, silent mode is turned off. The phone will ring normally from when it's turned on again. 58 Quick settings in detail ›› Wi-Fi Connect your phone to your Wi-Fi network. (See Page 40 and the folder »Nine Little Steps«) ›› Mobile data The overview will show you how much data you have used as mobile data and via Wi-Fi up until now. In Options, you can allow data roaming, restrict background data and auto-sync data. Tap on the field More settings to expand the list: ›› Airplane mode When flying, switch your phone off or to Airplane mode. Airplane mode will disable the phone's cellular radio and other communications functions like Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, and therefore prevent them from interfering with other electrical devices on board. All the other functions on the phone will be able to be used without restriction. ›› Bluetooth The name your phone uses to become visible via Bluetooth is displayed here. Any Bluetooth devices your phone is currently coupled with will also be listed. In Options, you can search for Bluetooth devices, rename your phone and set a visibility timeout. 59 Quick settings in detail ›› Location (GPS) Here you can specify whether you want your phone to be locatable. Turn on location detection and input your settings for the mode: • High accuracy: GPS, Wi-Fi, mobile networks and other sensors will all be used to determine the location of your device as accurately as possible. When your phone is on this setting, the battery will lose its charge more quickly than usual. • Battery-saving mode: Your location is determined using less energy. Wi-Fi and your mobile network may be used, for example. Use this mode for functions such as the weather app. • Device only: Only GPS is used to determine your phone's location. This mode only works optimally outdoors and uses a lot of energy. 60 Quick settings in detail ›› • • • • • • Audio profiles You can choose between four profiles: General (ringing), Silent (no ringing or vibrating), Meeting (vibration only), Outdoor (loudest ringtone and vibration). : In the General profile, you can select settings by pressing Vibration: When this function is activated, the phone will vibrate as well as ring or sound the alert tone set when it receives calls and notifications. Volume: Set the volume for the ringtone, notification alert tone and alarm clock, and confirm your choice by pressing OK. Ringtone: Select a ringtone from the list for incoming calls and confirm your choice by pressing OK. Default notification sound: Select a tone that you want to sound when your phone receives notifications and confirm your choice by pressing OK. Touch sounds: A tone will also sound every time you tap the touchscreen. Vibrate on touch: The phone will vibrate every time you tap the touchscreen. 61 Quick settings in detail ›› • • • • • ›› 62 Network settings Data roaming: If you want to establish a data connection when you're abroad, you need to activate data roaming. Please be aware that high additional costs can be incurred if you do this. Preferred networks: Here you can specify networks that you always want your phone to try to connect to first. Network mode: Here you can specify whether you only want to place calls in 2G or 3G mode or whether the mode should be selected automatically for you. Access Point Names (APNs): If your network operator's APN is not selected automatically, you can input APNs here manually. Search for the relevant data for your network operator on the Internet and enter it in Options – New APN. Confirm your entry by selecting Save in Options. Network operators: Here you can specify whether you want your phone to automatically select the preferred network, or you can manually select an operator's network. Wallpaper Select a photo from the photo album and set it as the wallpaper for the home screen. Quick settings in detail ›› Date and time Here you can select settings for the date, time, time zone and the formats you would like these displayed in. ›› Language and input Specify the language for your phone and select settings for the keyboard. allows you to configure the Emporia keyboard: The Input languages: Choose whether you want the selected system language to be the only input language as well or specify manually which languages should be activated as input methods. If you choose to have more than one language activated, you will then be able to switch between your chosen languages when writing a message by holding your finger down on the spacebar. The following general settings can be activated for the Emporia keyboard. Auto-capitalisation: The first letter of every sentence will be capitalised. Vibrate on keypress: The phone vibrates every time a button on the Emporia keyboard is pressed. Sound on keypress: Every press of a button on the Emporia keyboard is accompanied by a clicking sound. Pop-up on keypress: Every time a button on the keyboard is pressed, the selected letter is shown as a pop-up. • • • • • • 63 Quick settings in detail • Keyboard layout: Choose between the standard (QWERTY) and ABCDEF layouts. The following text correction settings can be selected: • Block offensive words • Spellchecker • Auto-correction • Show correction suggestions The following advanced settings can be selected: • Suggestions for next word • Suggest contact names • Double-space full stop • Language switch key • Switch input methods • Showing pulling movement • Key pop-up • Show app icon ›› 64 Screen Select settings for the screen such as the brightness level, Auto-rotate screen, Phone idle (battery-saving mode), the font size and Cast screen. Quick settings in detail ›› ›› Security settings To prevent your phone from being misused by other people, you can set a screen lock and a SIM card lock here. You can also specify how your phone will be protected when apps are installed. System settings • Wireless and networks SIM management, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, Data usage, Airplane mode, Default SMS app, Tethering and Mobile hotspots, Mobile networks, USB Internet • Device Audio profiles, Screen, Memory, Battery, Apps • User Location, Security, Language and input, Reset • Accounts Add an account • System Software updates, Date and time, Accessibility, About phone 65 Emergency call function 7. EMERGENCY CALL FUNCTION Your phone is equipped with an emergency call function. You can use it to call for help quickly in an emergency. button has been preset to be off, as this function The will only work efficiently if it is adapted to your needs. In this section you will find out how you can use the emergency call function and what you need to pay attention to. For your own safety, please read the whole chapter through carefully. ›› How do I make an emergency call? There are two ways to make an emergency call: button with the heart on the back of the phone. • Press the • Go to the personal screen, select Emergency call and then Start emergency call. ›› Who do I call in an emergency? Any one of your saved contacts can be set as an emergency contact. The emergency call function only distinguishes between private individuals and help organisations. • A private individual must confirm your emergency call. This ensures that your call does not go through to an answerphone or a mailbox. 66 Emergency call function Inform the people you are setting as emergency contacts and discuss with them what they should do in an emergency. • If you want to add a help organisation or an official institution such as a rescue service, the police or the fire brigade as an emergency contact, it is imperative that you check this is okay with the respective institution beforehand. We do not assume liability for any costs incurred through your calling such an institution by mistake. • If you do not have any emergency contacts saved, have no credit on your prepaid phone card or have no reception, the European emergency number 112 will be dialled when the button is pressed. Your call will then go straight activated through to the nearest police station. ›› What happens after the emergency button is pressed? button on the back of the phone If you press and hold the for three seconds, the emergency call sequence will begin. ›› Warning tone A continuous warning tone will start sounding immediately to draw the attention of people nearby to you. The warning tone will only stop when the emergency call has been cancelled or confirmed. If you press and hold the emergency button for three seconds by mistake, immediately press and hold button for three seconds. The emergency call will be the cancelled. 67 Emergency call function ›› Emergency call message Help organisations are not sent emergency text messages. Private emergency contacts will be sent a text informing them of the incoming emergency call. You will receive an emergency call with loud beep-signal during conversion. Press 3x "0" within 1 min, otherwise call will be dropped automatically! Help organisations are not sent emergency text messages. If you have enabled your phone's location to be detected, its GPS coordinates can be determined in an emergency. To make your phone locatable, open Settings, then select Location and then select On. Your emergency contact will then receive a second message: Attention! I need help in ... If the GPS coordinated cannot be determined, perhaps because it hasn't been possible to receive a GPS signal, the message will say the following: No GPS position found in emergency case! ›› Emergency call cycle Your five emergency contacts will be called in the order in which you have saved them until somebody answers the call. If it is not possible to get through to the first contact, the second contact will be called automatically. If it is not possible to get through to the second contact, 68 Emergency call function the third contact will be called automatically, and so on. All five contacts will be called a maximum of three times. After this, the European emergency number 112 will be dialled. Your call will then go straight through to the nearest police station. ›› ›› Emergency call status Your phone will switch to hands-free mode on the loudest setting and automatically answer any incoming calls for one hour. If you want to turn off emergency call status, you need button to switch the phone off completely by pressing the and then turn it on again. When emergency call status is on, your number will always be displayed even if you have selected Hide number in Settings. What does the emergency call recipient have to do? If you have set a private individual as an emergency contact, they will have to confirm your emergency call as follows: • An automatic announcement will be played when the call is answered. • Your emergency contact now has to press the 0 (zero) key three times within 60 seconds to confirm the call. • Otherwise, the conversation will be interrupted and the call will move on to your next emergency contact. This ensures that your call does not go through to an answerphone or a mailbox. 69 Emergency call function ›› Activating the emergency button Go to the personal screen and select Emergency call. Activate the emergency button by tapping on the On/Off field. ›› Saving emergency contacts You can set up to five contacts as emergency contacts. You can use the numbers of private individuals and help organisations. If possible, you should save private individuals at the beginning of the list and then help organisations. Only numbers that are already stored on your phone can be saved as emergency contact numbers. 1. Select a position in your list of emergency contacts. 2. Contacts will open. Tap on the contact you want to be notified in an emergency. 3. Specify whether the contact is a private individual or a help organisation and then confirm your selection by tapping on Next. 4. Specify whether this emergency contact should receive an emergency call message before the call in an emergency. Confirm your selection by tapping on Next. 5. Repeat this routine to add more emergency contacts. 70 Emergency call function ›› Editing emergency contacts To change an emergency contact, tap on the contact in the emergency contact list and follow the instructions in the section Saving emergency contacts. ›› Deleting emergency contacts 1. Select Delete and tap on the contacts you no longer wish to use as emergency contacts. 2. Confirm your selection by tapping on Delete. The deleted contacts will remain saved on the phone, but their places in the emergency contact list will now be unoccupied. 71 Safety information ›› SAFETY INFORMATION Please read all the safety information in this user guide carefully and follow the advice. This is the only way you will avoid hazards and infringements. ›› 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. • The phone is well suited to use in temperatures between 0 and 40° C. Make sure it isn't stored at temperatures below -20° C or over 60° C. Do not leave it where it will be directly exposed to the sun. • Using the phone for any purpose other than that described in this user guide 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 mains socket that is connected to your electrical grid and uses 100-240 volts/50/60Hz (10/16A) of alternating voltage. 72 Safety information ›› Handling the product • Keep your phone 15mm away from your body and 20cm away from pacemakers and other medical devices when using it. • Never try to control a vehicle while holding the phone in your hand. Always comply with relevant national laws and traffic regulations. • Never shine the LED torch directly in the eyes of people or animals! (Protection class 3) • To prevent hearing impairments, do not use the phone on a high volume for extended periods of time. Do not hold the phone to your ear when hands-free mode is activated or the emergency button has been pressed. • Using earphones on a high volume can cause hearing impairments. Check the volume of the earphones you are using. • The contents of this package are not suitable for young children and may include small parts that can be swallowed. Keep the phone out of the reach of young children. • Turn the phone off in hospitals and medical facilities when instructed to. • Turn the phone off in aeroplanes and airports when instructed to. • Switch the phone off whenever you are near a petrol station or other places with explosive substances. • 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. 73 Safety information ›› Sensors on the phone Your phone is equipped with various sensors for the following functions: • Movement (internal sensor) • Distance (sensor to the left of the emporia logo) • Light (sensor to the left of the emporia logo) • Orientation (internal compass) • Magnetic field (intern magnetometer) • Protect the sensors from dirt and moisture. • Do not cover the sensors, as this could restrict some functions. • Magnets are fixed to the keypad display cover and the phone, so that the cover can be attached. For this reason, do not keep your phone next to cards with a magnetic strip (cash cards, credit cards, entry cards, etc.), as these could be damaged. 74 Safety information 8.1 Guarantee Your 12-month guarantee period (six months for the battery) begins when the device is handed over to you. You must be able to verify the time of the handover by providing us with the original proof of purchase (receipt or invoice) with the phone's IMEI number on. Keep these documents in a safe place. Any work or service provided under the guarantee will be provided in accordance with the guarantee terms and conditions in place at the time of your purchase. The guarantee is only valid if original batteries supplied by emporia have been used. To the maximum extent permitted by applicable law, emporia is under no circumstances responsible for the following situations: • Any loss of data or income • Any special, incidental, consequential or indirect damage, regardless of how the damage has been caused 8.2 Support ›› Emporia Service Centre Industriezeile 36 · 4020 Linz · Austria · www.emporia.at • Germany: 0049 (0)180 · 59 13 181 • Austria: 0043 (0)732 · 77 77 17 · 446 • Switzerland: 0041 (0)8484 · 50004 75 Safety information 8.3 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 specialist 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 environment, take it to a collection or recycling centre where used devices are processed for recycling in an environmentally friendly manner. 76 Safety information 8.4 Technical product details • Speakers are suitable for people with hearing impairments (HAC M4/T4). • Frequency ranges: GSM 900/1800 MHz (GPRS/EGDE), UMTS 900/2100 MHz (HSDPA/HSUPA) • Dimensions: 138mm x 10mm x 69.5mm • Weight: 156g • Screen size: 4.5" capacitive multitouch • Screen resolution: 960 x 540 pixels • Operating temperature range: 0 - 40° C • Torch: (protection class 3) • Battery (replaceable): AK-S1 – Li-ion 3.8V/2600mAh • Standby time: up to 500 hours • Talk time: up to 500 min. • Internal antenna: SAR 0.947 W/kg (body), 0.408 W/kg (head) • Adapter (in: 100 - 240V, AC 50/60 Hz | out: 5.0V - 2A DC) • 8MP (back camera) 2MP (front camera) • Bluetooth 4.0, Wi-Fi, GPS, FM radio • Operating system: Android 4.4.2. • RAM: 512MB • Storage: 4GB 77 Safety information 8.5 Declaration of conformity (DOC) We, Emporia Telecom Produktions- und Vertriebs-GmbH & Co.KG., Industriezeile 36, 4020 Linz, Austria, hereby declare that the construction of the device described in the following complies with the relevant EC directives stated below. ›› ›› ›› Item description: WCDMA smartphone Item number: S1 Relevant EC directives: Radio and Telecommunication Terminal Equipment Directive 1999/5/EC R & TTE Directive 1999/5/EC ›› Harmonised EN basic and engineering standards: • Health and safety: EN 50332-1:2000; EN 50332-2 :2003; EN 50360 :2001; EN 50566 :2013; EN 60950-1:2006 + A11:2009 + A1:2010 + A12:2011; EN 62209-1:2006; EN 62209-2:2010; EN 62479:2010 • EMC: EN 301 489-1 V1.9.2; EN 301 489-3 V1.6.1; EN 301 489-7 V1.3.1; EN 301 489-17 V2.2.1; EN 301 489-24 V1.5.1; EN 55013 :2001 + A2:2006; EN 55020:2007 + A11:2011; EN 55022:2010; EN 55024:2010 • Radio spectrum: EN 300 328 V1.8.1; EN 301 511 V9.0.2; EN 301 908-1 V6.2.1; EN 301 908-2 V6.2.1; EN 300 440-1 V1.6.1; EN 300 440-2 V1.4.1 2200 Eveline Pupeter emporia Telecom 78 30.01.2015, Linz, Austria Safety information 79 www.emporia.eu Misprints, errors and technical changes excepted. 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