switel eSmart M2 User manual

eSmart M2
Mobile phone
Operating instructions

Basic Infor ation
The SWITEL eSmart M2 is a Smartphone customized for special needs with an
Android 5.1 operating system. In addition to the “normal” options on a
Smartphone it offers a special user interface with large, clearly arranged menu
items, an especially large display, increased handset volume, and an emergency
call button.
In this manual only the specific features for operation in "SWITEL mode" are
described. This is kept deliberately simple. If you want to use more settings and
options, you can operate the unit in "Android" mode.
For information about the features of the operating system "Android 5.1" please
use the relevant sources on the Internet.
To change the operating system from the "SWITEL mode" to “Android mode“ open
“Settings“ -> “Advanced Settings" -> "Operating System". After the change, a
restart of the phone is necessary for proper function.
Hearing aid co patibility
This telephone is equipped with T Coil coupler making it compatible with
most popular hearing aids. Due to the wide range of hearing aids available
there is no guarantee that the telephone will function with all hearing aid
models. lease check your hearing aid immunity rating is higher than M2. This
rating can be provided by the manufacturer of your hearing aid. Instruments with
rating lower than M2 may not be compatible with this telephone. When using this
telephone press the ‘T’ button on your hearing aid to switch it to Telecoil mode,
this will link your hearing aid to the phone and will enable clearer sound without
background noises. lease check if your hearing aid is equipped with ‘T’ facility
and if it is automatic or manual. Hearing aids with high immunity rating equipped
with automatic T mode should be able to detect your phone automatically and
switch over to T position. Hearing aids with Manual T function would need manual
activation of this function on your hearing aids.

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Table of content
1 Get to know your eSmart M2...................................................................4
1.1 At a glance..................................................................................................................4
1.2 Delivery Contents .....................................................................................................5
1.3 Insert SIM Card(s), Memory Card and Battery..................................................5
1.4 Charging the battery ................................................................................................7
1.5 Battery status ...........................................................................................................7
1.6 Turning On/Off your Mobile Phone.........................................................................8
1.7 First use ......................................................................................................................9
2 Basic Operating Instructions ...............................................................10
2.1 eneral Information for Operating the Telephone ..........................................10
2.2 Select/Open an Element .......................................................................................10
2.3 Scrolling/Swiping....................................................................................................10
2.4 Enlarge image..........................................................................................................10
2.5 The screen................................................................................................................11
2.6 Screen elements .....................................................................................................11
2.7 Status bar/Quick access menu.............................................................................12
2.8 Screen lock...............................................................................................................13
2.9 The touch keys.........................................................................................................13
2.10 The side keys/Emergency (SOS) key ..................................................................13
2.11 Turning the screen..................................................................................................14
2.12 Entering text ............................................................................................................15
2.13 Connecting your mobile phone to a computer...................................................15
3 Calling (Switel OS) .................................................................................16
3.1 Entering the phone number by hand ...................................................................16
3.2 Dialling from your contacts/calls list / Editing entries ....................................17
3.3 Incoming calls.........................................................................................................17
3.4 Initiate an Emergency Call ..................................................................................18

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4 Contacts (Phonebook)............................................................................19
4.1 Creating a new contact..........................................................................................19
4.2 Editing contacts.......................................................................................................20
4.3 Deleting contacts....................................................................................................20
5 Quick dial................................................................................................21
5.1 Storing quick dial ....................................................................................................21
5.2 Using/deleting quick dial buttons ........................................................................21
6 Calls list..................................................................................................22
7 SMS/MMS................................................................................................23
7.1 Writing and sending messages.............................................................................23
7.2 Reading/deleting messages..................................................................................24
8 SOS (Emergency call) ............................................................................25
8.1 Sequence of an emergency call ...........................................................................25
8.2 Cancelling the emergency call function.............................................................25
8.3 Settings.....................................................................................................................26
9 Settings ..................................................................................................28
10 Bluetooth devices ..................................................................................29
11 Camera ...................................................................................................30
12 Apps ........................................................................................................31
12.1 Creating an account ...............................................................................................31
13 Updating the firmware...........................................................................31

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Appendix...........................................................................................................32
Technical data .....................................................................................................................32
Tips on the battery .............................................................................................................33
Intended use ......................................................................................................................33
Areas of use ........................................................................................................................33
Safety information .............................................................................................................33
Power adapter plug............................................................................................................35
Disposal ................................................................................................................................35
Maintenance .......................................................................................................................35
Declaration of Conformity ................................................................................................36
Trademarks..........................................................................................................................36
uarantee ............................................................................................................................37
Index ................................................................................................................38
Service ..............................................................................................................41

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1 Get to know your eSmart M2
1.1 At a glance
1 Radio (FM) key
2 Boost key (press whilst in a call)
3 Receiver
4 Front camera
5 Options touch key
6 Back touch key
7 Home touch key
8 Touch screen (Display)
9 On-Off key
Important: Before beginning please read the safety information on page
33.
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3
4
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11
12
13
14
15
16
10
10 Volume buttons +/-
11 Headset socket
12 Main camera
13 Flashlight / Flash LED
14 Emergency call (SOS) key
15 Speaker
16 Micro-USB socket
(Loading/PC Connection)

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1.2 Delivery Contents
1 Mobile phone 1 Lithium Ion Battery
1 Battery charger 1 USB cable
1 Headset 1 additional back cover
1 Quick Start uide
1.3 Insert SIM Card(s), Memory Card and Battery
•The phone must be powered off!
• Remove the back cover by sliding a fingernail in the small slot found on the
bottom side of the phone, and pulling the cover up.
Possible risk of swallowing small parts!
The SIM card can be removed. Small children could swallow it.
Please make sure that the SIM card is not bent or scratched.
Avoid contact with water, dirt, or electrical charges.
Your phone number is on the SIM card, and is not stored on the phone. If
you use the SIM card from your previous phone then you will keep your
phone number, because your telephone number is allocated to the SIM
card and is not stored on the phone.

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• If a battery is inserted, remove it.
• Your phone offers two equivalent SIM card holders in different sizes (slot 1 for
standard SIM cards used in older mobile phones, and slot 2 for micro SIM
cards commonly used in smartphones). Depending on the format of your SIM
card, you can choose which SIM card holder you want to use. Insert the SIM
card(s) into the SIM card holder(s) with the gold contacts facing down as
shown in the sketch. Pay attention to the position of the bevelled corner.
In addition, the device supports the simultaneous operation of two SIM cards.
This enables you to use cards from two different networks and/or countries.
Before making an outgoing call, sending a text message or using data services
the phone will prompt you to decide and chose which SIM Card to use if you
are using two at that time (Switel OS: Settings -> Advanced settings -> SIM
cards / Android: Settings -> SIM cards).
OTE: Both card slots (1=Standard SIM, 2=Micro SIM) support LTE (4 ).
However, if you use two SIM cards at a time, the SIM card in slot 2 is limited to
UMTS/ SM (3 /2 ).
SIM1
SD
SIM2

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• You have the option to insert a micro SD card (max. 64 B) to increase the
storage capacity. Slide the memory card, with the golden contacts facing down,
into the slot until it stops.
• Insert the battery. In doing so, the battery’s contacts will be on the left and
point up. Press lightly on the bottom end of the battery until it snaps into place
(as shown above).
• Place the back cover back onto the phone and press firmly all around the edges
until it snaps into place.
1.4 Charging the battery
• Ensure that the battery is correctly installed before charging. Do not remove
the battery while the phone is charging. The phone could be damaged as a
result.
• When first starting your phone charge the battery for at least 4 hours. Some
batteries only reach their full capacity after multiple complete
charging/discharging cycles.
• Insert the small plug of the charger into the mini USB charging socket,
ensuring the plug is inserted the correct way around. Do not use excessive
force when inserting the plug.
• Connect the charger. For safety reasons use only the charger delivered with
phone.
1.5 Battery status
The current battery charge status is indicated in the display.
When the battery charge is low, a corresponding warning message appears in the
display. Charge the battery.
When the battery charge drops below the minimum status, the phone switches off
automatically.

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1.6 Turning On/Off your Mobile Phone
To turn on your phone hold the on/off button, top left, down until the display lights
up. Depending on the setting of your SIM card you may then be prompted to enter
your PIN.
Enter the SIM PIN and then click . The phone will log
onto the mobile phone network.
ote: The SIM-Code (the SIM card PIN), which you received
together with the SIM card, protects the SIM card from use
by unauthorized persons. The PIN2 code, which you will
receive together with certain SIM cards, is required for
access to certain services. If you enter the PIN, or PIN2,
incorrectly three times in a row you will be prompted to enter
the PUK or the PUK2 code. Please contact your mobile phone
company if you do not know these codes.
If you press down the On/Off button on your phone for approx. 2 seconds, when it
is turned on, the turn-off dialogue box will be displayed.
Make a selection by tapping the respective entry:
- Power off: turn off the phone
- Reboot: restart
- Screenshot: saving a screenshot to the gallery. You can
also make a screenshot by pressing and holding the
On/Off button and the Volume down button
simultaneously for approx 3 seconds.
- Airplane mode: Turn on/off airplane mode
By selecting (blue line) the symbols in the bottom line you
can choose between (from left to right) Silent, Vibrate and
ormal ring.
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