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MAINS CHARGER
The mains charger should only be used indoors. Make sure that the
voltage in the country which you are staying corresponds to the volt-
age (230 V) of the charger.
The charger cable can be separate or fixed model. If the device is
supplied with a separate charger cable, connect the round end of the
charger cable into the charger base and lock it by turning it half a
turn clockwise. Plug the cable´s square end/flat end (with the arrow/
button facing up) into the system connector on the phone. Plug the
charger into a mains outlet. Charging will start automatically.
CHARGING
The phone controls the charging status, the battery temperature and
power supply during the charging operation. The ideal temperature
range for charging is +10°...+30°C. If charging the battery above or
below these temperatures the life of a battery may be shortened. Al-
so, the battery may not reach full capacity.
When charging the Li-Ion batteries with the quick charger, about
70% of the battery capacity will be charged quickly, but charging the
remaining 30% takes relatively more time. Also note that humidity,
temperature, age of the battery and currently used features (e.g. the
GPS) affect the time spent on charging.
BATTERY CARE, MAINTENANCE AND DISPOSAL
The continuous operating time is less when using an old battery than
a new battery. When storing batteries for a long time, the batteries
should be kept cool and fully charged in a dry place.
Li-Ion batteries do not contain heavy metals which can damage the
environment. Li-Ion batteries should be disposed of according to the
country-specific regulations.
ENVIRONMENTAL EFFECTS IN USAGE
SIGHT
The phone must have an unobstructed view to satellites at any time.
In marginal conditions (e.g. when staying in surroundings with
heavy tree cover or in a shadow area in between base stations) an ex-
ternal GPS antenna, possibly even a GSM antenna, must be installed.
The phone can be used like a standard GSM phone. In some cases,
the phone can be built in clothes or special vests. If the phone is
mounted somehow, it must be attached to the surface so that the
back of the phone is facing up or away from body. To ensure proper
functioning of the GPS, the GPS antenna can be covered with plastic,
fiber glass or clothes, but not with metal.
TEMPERATURE RANGES
• Usage: -20 to +55 °C with a standard Li-Ion battery
• Charging: Standard Li-Ion battery must not be charged below °0.
Likewise, charging above +55 °C is prevented.
QUICK GUIDE FOR TRACK PHONES 2/5
At temperatures below -25 °C, or above +60 °C, the battery will not
supply power and the phone cannot be used. Upon warming up/
cooling down, the phone will function properly again.
USER INTERFACE
B
ENEGUARD BUTTON
Press to make an emergency call/
to send status messages
F
GPS
LIP COVER
(
ANTENNA
BACK
S
IDE KEYS
•Topmost:
Power on/off
•Lower keys:
To adjust
earpiece volume
during a call/key-
tone volume in
stand-by mode
L
EFT SOFT KEY
•To enter
Memo
•To move backward/
Cancel/Quit/Clear
H
-
OOK
DOWN KEY
•To disconnect calls
•To return to stand-by
mode from menu/
memo levels.
M
ICROPHONE
DISPLAY INDICATORS
P
HONE IN STAND
G
SM NETWORK
INDICATORS
N
ETWORK OPERATOR
SERVICE PROVIDER
IDENTIFIER
L
OUDSPEAKER
D
(
ISPLAY
TOP ROW
•GSM status
•GPS status
)
•Battery status
R
IGHT SOFT KEY
Menu
•To enter
•To move forward/con-
firm/enter sub-menu
S
CROLL KEY
•Press up/downwards to
scroll through the lists/
phone book names/sub-
menus
•To enter
Quick menu
•To mute/mute off the
microphone during a
call.
H
-
OOK
UP KEY
Press to make a call, an-
swer a call and access to
the redial memory.
A
LPHANUMERIC KEYS
S
PECIAL KEYS
•Hash: E.g. to switch letters and numbers
•Star: E.g. to enter space/return factory settings
•Zero: E.g. to access special characters
-
BY MODE
C
ALL STATE INDICATOR
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B
:
;
ATTERY
INDICATOR
Fi Network
/
G
PS POSITIONING
[
INDICATOR
d
MEMO
MENU
G
UIDING SOFT KEY TEXTS
B
ATTERY STATUS
;
Battery and bars. The more bars, the more charge is
left in the battery. When the battery is nearly empty, the
battery symbol will start flashing.
During charging, the bars are rolling one by one from
one side to another, freezing for a quick moment to
)
show current charge status, and start over.
When the rolling stops, the battery is fully charged (or
the charger is disconnected).
G
SM NETWORK STATUS
ö
Handset down. The phone is in stand-by mode.
ä
Handset up. A call is in progress.
!When both handset symbols are invisible, the phone is
outside the network´s coverage area.
h
A triangle is shown beside the GSM icon when the
phone is roaming (using other than own network).
:
Antenna and bars. The more bars, the better the GSM
signal strength.
- Four bars - high network strength
- No bars - no network.
G
PS POSITIONING STATUS
[
GPS is in
Full power/Low power
position.
\
GPS is searching for position.
]
GPS is sleeping to save power and will automatically
start searching for new position after a while. While
sleeping, GPS is temporarily off.
^
The GPS is in
mode, and it has searched and
Economy
found position.
!When all the GPS symbols are invisible, the GPS is per-
manently turned off.
In the coordinates menu, bars on the left indicate ac-
curacy of the latest position fix; The more bars and the
taller the bars, the better the position.
- Four bars - the most accurate position
- No bars - no position.
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