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TT750 clamshell phone with Fuss Free Phones service (HM80 and HM81) Thank you for purchasing from RNIB. In the unlikely event the item is unsuitable, please contact us within 14 days of receipt to obtain your returns number. To ensure your return goes smoothly, the item and all components must be in as new condition and packed in its original, undamaged packaging. For further details and guidance on returning faulty items, please see the Terms and conditions of sale and How to contact RNIB sections of this instruction manual. Please retain these instructions for future reference. These instructions are also available in other formats. Contents Special warning...................................... 3 General description..................................3 Items included......................................3 Orientation.......................................... 4 Top.................................................4 Left edge...........................................4 Right edge..........................................4 Back................................................4 Open the phone......................................4 Getting started...................................... 5 Turning the phone on................................5 Turning the phone off...............................6 Charging the battery................................6 1

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TT750 clamshell phone with Fuss Free Phones service (HM80 and HM81)Thank you for purchasing from RNIB. In the unlikely event the item is unsuitable, please contact us within 14 days of receipt to obtain your returns number. To ensure your return goes smoothly, the item and all components must be in as new condition and packed in its original, undamaged packaging. For further details and guidance on returning faulty items, please see the Terms and conditions of sale and How to contact RNIB sections of this instruction manual.

Please retain these instructions for future reference. These instructions are also available in other formats.

Contents Special warning..........................................................................................3General description....................................................................................3

Items included.........................................................................................3Orientation..................................................................................................4

Top..........................................................................................................4Left edge.................................................................................................4Right edge...............................................................................................4Back........................................................................................................4Open the phone......................................................................................4

Getting started............................................................................................5Turning the phone on..............................................................................5Turning the phone off..............................................................................6Charging the battery................................................................................6Charging using the charging cradle........................................................6Battery level indication............................................................................7Using the menus.....................................................................................7Icons on screen.......................................................................................7Outer / second screen.............................................................................8Key / button functions..............................................................................8

Basic operation........................................................................................10How to set date and time......................................................................10

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Installing the SIM card and battery........................................................11Using the Fuss Free Phones button.........................................................12

Make a call............................................................................................12Send and receive texts..........................................................................12

Making and receiving phone calls............................................................12To make calls........................................................................................12To answer calls.....................................................................................13Accessing the menu during a call.........................................................13To end a call..........................................................................................13To reject a call.......................................................................................13To redial a number................................................................................13Making international calls......................................................................13Changing the volume during a call........................................................13

Phone book..............................................................................................14To add a new contact to the phone book..............................................14Search for an existing contact...............................................................14To delete an existing contact................................................................14

Using speed dial.......................................................................................15To edit phone numbers for speed dial...................................................15To call a speed dial number..................................................................15

Accessing your voicemail.........................................................................15Text messaging (SMS).............................................................................16

Writing and sending a message............................................................16Receiving / replying to a message........................................................16Letter and numbers input......................................................................16Text message numbers.........................................................................17

SOS emergency button............................................................................17Multimedia................................................................................................18

Camera.................................................................................................18Video recorder.......................................................................................18Audio player..........................................................................................19Video player..........................................................................................19FM Radio...............................................................................................19Voice recorder.......................................................................................20Image viewer.........................................................................................20

Setting other functions..............................................................................21Calendar................................................................................................21Alarm.....................................................................................................21Phone lock............................................................................................21Restore to factory settings....................................................................22Call logs................................................................................................22

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Torch.....................................................................................................22Calculator..............................................................................................22

Customising your settings........................................................................23Profiles..................................................................................................23Turning off talking buttons (keypad tone)..............................................23File manager.........................................................................................23Call settings...........................................................................................23Bluetooth...............................................................................................24

Troubleshooting.......................................................................................25Safety.......................................................................................................27

Pay attention to traffic safety.................................................................27Pacemaker Interference........................................................................27Turn off tour mobile phone in medical and health care facilities...........27Switch off on airplanes..........................................................................27Accessories and batteries.....................................................................27Turned off near sites of explosion.........................................................28Using the phone correctly.....................................................................28Your phone is not waterproof................................................................28Radio Frequency (RF) exposure and SAR...........................................28

How to contact RNIB................................................................................29Terms and conditions of sale...................................................................29

Special warningCarefully read the operating and safety instructions described in this user guide prior to using your device. It may be dangerous or illegal if you do not follow these instructions. A micro-SD card is required if wishing to store photos, music etc.

General descriptionThis is the TT750 phone with Fuss Free Phone telephonist service installed. Simply press the button on the back of the phone to connect to the service and say who you would like to speak to. Fuss Free Phones will arrange a trusted callers list with you; so stopping all unwanted nuisance calls. They can also send and read texts for you or check something on the internet.

Items included TT750 handset with SIM card installed and configured Docking station (charging cradle) to charge handset Headphones

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Trusted Callers List form and freepost envelope for return Quick start guide.

OrientationPosition the clamshell handset the smoothest side is facing upwards. At one end there is a rounded edge. This is the hinge of the phone; position this so it is furthest from you.

TopOn the top face there is a screen and camera, this is level with the rest of surface.

Left edgeCentrally running down the length of the side is the split line where the front of the phone opens out. To the left of this is a long, tactile button. This is the volume button; if you press the top section of this button the volume will be increased, and vice versa.

Right edgeCentrally running down the length of the side is the split line where the front of the phone opens out. To the right of this starting from the top there is a round headphone socket, a charging socket and a raised button, which turns on and off the torch.

BackTurn the phone over. Towards the top and off-centre to the left is a recessed button. This is the button pressed to contact the Fuss Free Phone service. To the right of this button is the speaker grill.

Just above centre, there are three raised lines. This is the pressure point to press in order to open the battery cover.

Open the phoneTurn the phone so the top is facing upwards and the hinge is at the back. Now open the phone by holding the back in one hand, and rotating the front away.When open, the top section of the phone is the screen, with your mobile number written in large print along the bottom edge.

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The lower section of the phone has the keypad. The keypad is formed in rows. Starting from the top row, the buttons are located as follows from left to right: left soft key (press to access your handset menu) up arrow (forms the top section of one long button) right soft key (press to access your phonebook menu).

Next row from left to right: green button (press to call a dialled number or to answer incoming calls) down arrow (forms the bottom section of one long button) red key (press to turn on/off the handset, to end a call, to cancel or to go

back through menu options).

Next row from left to right: M1 button (speed dial button one) camera button (press to take a picture) M2 (speed dial button two).

Next row from left to right: buttons one – three.Next row from left to right: buttons four – six. Next row from left to right: buttons seven – nine.

Next row from left to right: star key number zero hash key.

Getting startedYour Fuss Free Phone comes set up and ready to go out of the box. To make a call, just switch on by pressing and holding the red button. When the Fuss Free name comes up on the screen, press the button on the back; this will connect you to a Fuss Free Phones Telephonist who can connect you to friends, family or anyone you want. Please complete the Trusted Callers List and send it back using the supplied freepost envelope.

Turning the phone onTo turn the phone on, press and hold the red key until the screen lights up and you hear a melody (if melody is turned on). If you have removed your SIM card or if it is incorrectly inserted, when you switch on the mobile phone it prompts you to insert the SIM card. The mobile phone checks whether the

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SIM card is valid automatically after it is inserted. Remember, that your SIM card comes pre-inserted with Fuss Free Phones.

The following prompts appear on the screen in sequence when the mobile phone is just switching on: input phone password - if the password of the phone has been set. input PIN - if the password of the SIM card has been set. searching - the mobile phone is searching for available network.

Turning the phone offTo turn the phone off, press and hold the red phone key until the screen turns blank.

Charging the batteryThe battery can be charged when the phone is either on or off. Please ensure the battery is inserted into the phone before charging. The charging time is three hours.

Connect the USB end of the cable into the socket on the back of the charger plug. Do not force into position as it will only insert one way. Connect the other end of the cable into the charging port on right side of the phone, again being careful not to force it into position as it will also only insert one way.

Plug the charger plug into a 240V electrical outlet. Your phone screen will light up when charging.

To disconnect the charger, unplug the wall charger and remove the cord from the phone.

Charging using the charging cradleYou can also use the included charging cradle for easy charging. Plug the USB end of the cable into the back socket of the charger plug as

before. Insert the other end of the cable into the back of the cradle. Position the charging cradle so the cable is coming out the back. Place

the phone with the front facing you into the cradle to start charging. Remove the phone when charging is complete.

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Battery level indicationThe battery will show four bars within the battery symbol when it is fully charged. This will decrease by one bar as the phone decreases in power, until the battery symbol turns red and shows empty. A message of low battery will show on the screen.

Low battery alertThe phone will sound an alert when the battery is low and display a message of low battery on the screen.

Using the menus In the standby state press the left soft key to access the main menu. Exit a menu: press the right soft key to return to the previous menu. Enter the standby state: press the red phone key.

Icons on screenBelow are the description of the icons that will appear on the screen, and what they mean. Music note with line through symbol – means silent mode activated. Red telephone with exclamation mark – means missed call. White telephone with speech bubble – means dialling. Bell – means alarm set. Oval with spikey capital B – means Bluetooth. Headphones – means hands free headset connected. White envelope – means new SMS text message(s). Battery with bars inside – means battery life. Five bars increasing in size – means good signal. Two bars increasing in size – means weak signal. Red cross with dots underneath – means invalid SIM or no signal. Triangle with capital R inside – means roaming. Red word “SOS” – means SOS/emergency button enabled. This is used

for the Fuss Free Phone service. Two circles joined with tangent line – means you have a voicemail, dial

1571 to retrieve. Image of SIM card with crossed through circle – means no SIM card. Music notes with three lines in the corner – means vibration mode.

Outer / second screenThe screen on the outside of the phone is a handy way of keeping in touch without opening the phone. In standby mode the second screen will show

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the time and date, the battery status and phone signal. This screen will also alert you when you get a call or message, missed call or voicemail.

Symbols on the external screen are the following. Telephone with envelope – means missed call and new SMS. Battery with bars inside – means battery life. Five bars increasing in size – means network signal. Image of SIM card with crossed through circle – means no SIM card. Red cross with dots underneath – means invalid SIM or no signal. Red telephone with exclamation mark – means missed call. Bell – means alarm set. Oval with spikey capital B – means Bluetooth. White envelope – means new SMS text message(s). Triangle with capital R inside – means roaming. Two circles joined with tangent line – means you have a voicemail, dial

1571 to retrieve. Music note with line through symbol – means silent mode activated. Headphones – means hands free headset connected. Music notes with three lines in the corner – means vibration mode.

Key / button functionsLeft soft key Standby mode: press for main menu. Operating: press to enter a menu or to confirm.

Right soft key Standby mode: press for phonebook. Operating: press to exit a menu.

Answer key (green key) Making phone calls: press to make a call or, press to answer an incoming

call. Standby mode: press to enter call logs. Operating: press to confirm the function. Display recent calls.

End key (red key) Turn the phone off: press and hold. Turn the phone on: press and hold. Operating: press to cancel last action.

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End a call. Back button to quit menu options. Return to standby mode.

Camera key Press to take a picture with the built-in camera.

Navigation up / down arrow keys Up arrow: to scroll up through menus. Down arrow: to scroll down through menus. Standby mode: press up arrow for user messages. Standby mode: press down arrow for alarms.

M1 key Press and hold for speed dial of a set favourite number.

M2 key Press and hold for speed dial of a set favourite number.

Hash key standby mode Press and hold to set silent mode or press once to type the hash symbol. Edit mode: press to switch typing mode.

Star key standby mode Press once to type in the star symbol, twice for “plus” symbol and three

times for “P” symbol. Edit mode: press to access punctuation symbols list.

TorchPress and hold for five seconds to switch on and off the torch flashlight. The torch is on the front of the handset.

Volume adjustmentDuring a normal or hands-free call connection, press the long, volume key on the left hand side of the phone to adjust the Volume. Press the upper section to increase, and the lower section to decrease.

During a phone call to reach maximum volume you can press the right soft key to select "Hands free" mode. This is an aid for users with hearing aids.

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This is the recessed button on the back of the phone pressed to reach the Fuss Free Phone call centre. Press and hold the SOS key to call and text up to five emergency

numbers.

Important note: this SOS button is deactivated with the Fuss Free Service. If you cancel your service, the SOS service is made available again.

Basic operationHow to set date and timeYour Fuss Free Phone comes set up and ready to go with the date and time already set, but if the phone battery goes completely flat or you wish to change the time you should follow these instructions.

Press the left soft key to enter the menu. Press the up or down key until "settings" appears. Press the left soft key. Press the down key until "phone settings" appears. Press the left soft

key. Press the down key until "date and time" appears. Press the left soft key. The first option allows you to "set time". Press the left soft key and then

enter the time in 24-hour clock format using the numbers on the keypad. Press left soft key to confirm. Press down key to “set date”. Press the left soft key and then enter the

date in the format DD.MM.YYYY using the numbers on the keypad. Press left soft key to confirm.

Press down key to select between 24-hour and 12-hour clock using the arrows. Press the left soft key to confirm.

Press the down key again if you want to change the date format. Press the left soft key and use the arrow keys to select the preferred format. Press the left soft key to confirm.

To exit the settings, press the red key.

Installing the SIM card and batteryYour Fuss Free Phone comes set up and ready to go with the SIM card and battery already installed. SIM cards come in three sizes: mini, micro and nano. The TT750 uses the largest of these, a mini SIM.

Important note: If you wish to change networks the TT750 is not locked to Fuss Free Phones; however if you change networks you will lose your Fuss

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Free Phones number and the Telephonist service will no longer work. It is not possible to move your SIM and mobile number onto another network.

Remove the back coverOpen the back cover by lightly pressing on the pressure point on the back of the phone and sliding the cover panel down. This can be very stiff if the phone has the battery fitted.

Note: The SIM card and its contacts are easily damaged by scratches or bending, so please be careful when handling, inserting, or removing the card. Keep all SIM cards out of the reach of small children. Installing the SIM card may require sighted assistance.

Ensure the phone is switched off and the charger is disconnected before removing the battery.

With the back cover removed, position the phone so that the hinge is furthest from you. In the recess in the top right corner is the metal holding plate for the SIM – this is where the SIM card inserts under. In the top left corner are the contact pins for the battery. Below these pins is an optional micro-SD memory card slot. A micro-SD is required if you wish to store photos, recordings etc.

Install the SIM card by sliding it under the metal holding plate. Ensure the angled corner is on the bottom right corner as it is being inserted. (To remove the SIM card, gently press on it and slide it out).

Install the battery into the battery slot, ensuring that the three metallic stripes on the battery align with the three metallic pins in the battery slot.Slide on the battery cover. Ensure the cover is completely closed and the matching sound (click) is heard. Plug the phone in to charge it fully. You can also use the included dock charger to charge the phone easily.

Using the Fuss Free Phones buttonThe Fuss Free Phones button on the back of the phone connects you to a telephonist who will help you. They can connect you to family and friends, send text messages and look up things on the Internet. This is an everyday service not just for emergencies.

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The TT750 was designed to be used by people without the Fuss Free Phones service and so the button on the back of the phone is described as an SOS button. The number for the Fuss Free Phones service is pre-set onto the device so when pressed, you are put through to the Fuss Free Phone service. The number is 020 8002 4596.

If you are using the TTFone 750 without a Fuss Free Phones SIM card you can replace this number with that of a friend or relative who can help you in an emergency. See section “SOS emergency button” for more information.

Make a callTo make a call, contact Fuss Free Phones by pressing the button on the back. A friendly telephonist will put you through to one of your contacts. If you don’t want to use the service see section, “making and receiving phone calls”.

Send and receive textsPress the Fuss Free Phones button on the back of the phone, speak to a telephonist and ask them to either send a message for you, or read a message. If you don’t want to use the service to send or read out a message see section, “text messaging (SMS)”.

Making and receiving phone callsTo make callsEnter a number and press the green key. The screen will say "calling" when you are dialling the number.

To delete a digit, press the right soft key. To clear the screen, press the red key.

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To answer callsWhen your phone rings or vibrates the outer screen will show the incoming call and will show the number of the caller. Simply open the flip to answer the call. If the flip is already open when receiving a call, press either the left soft key / the green key to answer.

Accessing the menu during a callTo access the menu, press the left soft key. Scroll up or down to the desired command by using the up or down key and press the left soft key again.

To end a callTo end a call, press the red key.

To reject a callTo reject a call without answering, press the red key when your phone rings. When the flip is closed you can silent the ringtone by pressing one of the volume keys on the left side of the phone.

To redial a numberPress the green call key, this will take you to your recently dialled call list. Then press the green call button again to call the number highlighted.

Making international callsWhen you make an international call using Fuss Free Phones you will first be connected to a telephonist who will advise that the call is not in your 600 minutes and will tell you how much per minute the call will cost. Usually this is around 25p.

Press the star key twice quickly until a “plus” character appears on the screen. Enter the country code, area code and phone number as instructed by your long-distance network service carrier. Press the green call key to dial.

Changing the volume during a callPress the volume key on the left side of the phone up or down. Or, press the right soft key to select "hands free" this will give you the loudest volume which is handy for those that are hard of hearing.

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Phone bookThe Fuss Free Phones service removes the need to use the phonebook in the handset. Just press the Fuss Free Phones button on the back of the phone and speak to a friendly telephonist who will have your contact list. You may however wish to add contacts, perhaps so that their names will show on the screen of the phone when the call; you can store up to 300 entries in the phone memory.

The phone symbol indicates that the contact is saved in the phone. The SIM card symbol indicates that the contact is saved on the SIM card.

To add a new contact to the phone book Press the left soft key to access the menu. Press up or down key until "contacts" appears. Select "contacts" by

pressing the left soft key. Press the left soft key to select "options". Press the left soft key to select "new contact". Here you can select where you would like to save the number. You can

choose either onto the SIM card or to the phone. To select press the left soft key.

Press the left soft key to add the name, enter the name of the new contact by using the number keypad. Press the appropriate key one to four times to enter the correct letter. Press zero for space.

Once the name is set, press the left soft key to save. Scroll down then press the left soft key then enter the number then press

the left soft key then select save.

Search for an existing contact Press the left soft key to access the menu. Press the up or down key until "contacts" appears. Select the option "contacts" by pressing the left soft key. Scroll up or down to search for the contact. Press the green key to make a call.

To delete an existing contact Press the left soft key to access the menu. Press the up or down key until "contacts" appears. Select "contacts" by

pressing the left soft key. Press the up or down key to find the contact that you want to delete.

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Select the contact by pressing the left soft key. Press up or down key until "Delete" displays. Press the left soft key twice until the contact list displays.

Using speed dialSpeed dial is a quick alternative to using the Fuss Free Phones telephonist. It takes a bit of setting up so is only worthwhile for those people you call frequently. To call a speed dial number just press and hold a button on the keypad and it will dial the associated person.

To edit phone numbers for speed dialYou can set up to 10 numbers for the speed dial using the number keys from two to nine, and the M1 key and M2 key. Press the left soft key to access the menu. Press the up or down key "SOS" appears. Select "SOS" by pressing the

left soft key. Press up or down keys until "speed dial" appears. Press the left soft key. Press up or down to select which button you wish to use as a speed dial.

Press the left soft key. If the contact is in your phonebook, then choose “contact input” by

pressing the left soft key. Alternatively manually input the number. Choose a contact from the phone book. Press the left soft key to save. Press the right soft key three times to exit.

Please note: ensure the speed dial function is set to “on” in order for this speed dial function to work.

To call a speed dial numberSelect the speed dial number you want to call by pressing and holding the desired speed dial number - two through nine, (M1), or (M2).

Accessing your voicemailVoicemail is switched off by default with Fuss Free Phones. If you would like to enable it, please press the button on the back of the phone and request this through our telephonists. To dial your voice mailbox, either press the button on the back and ask the telephonist to put you through to voicemail, or if you prefer not to go through a telephonist you can press and hold key one on your keypad, or you can also dial 1571.

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Text messaging (SMS)The easiest way to send a text message is to press the Fuss Free Phones button on the back of the phone, speak to a telephonist and ask them to send the message for you. But if you want to send a message from the handset, follow these instructions.

Writing and sending a message Press the up key to shortcut to messages or press the left soft key to

access the menu. Press the up or down key until "messages" appears. Select "messages"

by pressing the left soft key. Press the up or down key until "write message" option displays. Press the left soft key and type the number you want to send the text to.

Note: if you would like to choose a contact from your phonebook simply press the left soft key and select the contact.

Press the down key to start typing the text using the standard keypad. Press the left soft key twice to send your message. Other options include:

edit, remove, remove all and save as draft.

You can also access a stored message in your inbox and reply to it by selecting the option "inbox" instead of "new message" and following the same commands.

Receiving / replying to a messageThe easiest way to receive a text message is to use the Fuss Free Phones telephonist who will read messages out to you, but you can choose to have messages on your phone.

When you receive a new text message, your phone will display an envelope icon and "new message" notification.

Press the left soft key to read the message. Press the left soft key again to see a list of available commands such as

"reply", "delete", etc.

Letter and numbers inputEnglish letters are set on number keys from two to nine. You can input numbers, upper or lower-case letters and punctuation symbols.

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Pressing the hash key while typing lets you switch between the different types of input modes. Each number key is set for three or four letters. Press the number key one time to display the first letter, two times to display the second letter, etc.

Text message punctuationTo enter punctuation, press the star key to display the list of punctuation symbols. Then use the up or down keys to scroll through the list. Press the left soft key to select.

Text message numbersTo enter a number instead of a letter, press the hash key to switch input mode from letter to numerical. Scroll up and down using the navigation key until “123” is highlighted then press the left soft key to select. Then use number keys from one to zero to enter numbers. Change back to writing alphabetically by repeating the process and this time choose either “En” or “Abc”.

SOS emergency buttonThe SOS emergency button is pressed in order to reach the Fuss Free Phone service; this comes pre-set on the device. If you are using the phone without the service, the SOS button is used in the event of an emergency. Once pressed, the phone will automatically send a text message to the emergency numbers set up on the phone. The mobile phone will then make the emergency call. You will need to add your own contacts to call in the event of an emergency.

If you wish to use the phone without the Fuss Free Phones service please contact Fuss Free Phones on 0800 845 6600 and a telephonist will talk you through resetting the phone and how to use the SOS button for emergencies.

Important notice: Wireless phones, including this device, operate using radio signals, wireless networks, landline networks, and user-programmed functions. Because of this, connections in all conditions and/or locations cannot be guaranteed. You should never rely solely on any wireless device for medical emergency communication.

You can set the emergency numbers in the phone book according to your requirements; you can set a total of up to five emergency numbers.

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In case of an emergency, when the SOS button is pushed down the phone will automatically send a text message to the emergency numbers set up on the phone. The mobile phone will then make the emergency call. If the first call fails, the phone will proceed to dialling the second emergency number. In this manner the phone will circulate the emergency contact numbers three times in order to receive an answer. The phone will also sound an alarm when an emergency call or message is sent.

Please note: If one of the emergency numbers has a voicemail system, the phone will assume that the call has been answered and will no longer call any more of the emergency numbers.

The emergency SOS button will only make calls if: A SIM card is in the mobile. There is at least one SOS number programmed. There is a SOS text message saved.

MultimediaIn order to store files like images, recordings and videos, a micro-SD card will be required. This is sold separately.

CameraUse the camera shortcut key to directly access the "camera" menu. Or press the left soft key to access the menu, then press the up or down key until "multimedia" appears - press the left soft key to select.

Take a photo by pressing the camera key. Use the up or down key to adjust the zoom setting.

Video recorderPress the left soft key to access the menu. Press the up or down key until “multimedia" appears and press the left soft key to select. Press the up or down key until "video recorder" appears. Now press the "camera key" to start recording, again to pause and again to resume. To stop and save the recording, press the left soft key. Press the right soft key to cancel.

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Audio playerEnter the “multimedia” section of the menu. Press the up or down key until "audio player" appears and press the left soft key to select. Press the left soft key twice to select to see your downloads. Press the up or down key to select a song and press the left soft key to confirm. Select: play, delete, set as ringtone, send or details.

Video playerEnter the “multimedia” section of the menu. Press the up or down key until "video player" appears and press the left soft key to select. Press the up or down key to select the video you wish to view and then press the camera button to play the selected video.

Use the M1 key to rewind, the M2 key to forward and the camera key to play and pause the video.

Keys four and six can be used to adjust the brightness and the volume key on the left side of the phone to adjust the volume of the video.

Controls To play or pause: press the camera key. Skip to next song: press the M2 key. Skip to previous song: press the M1 key. Volume: the volume key on the left side of the phone.

FM RadioListen to the radio on the speaker phone or connect the headset into the headset jack.

Turning on the FM RadioEnter the “multimedia” section of the menu. Press the up or down key until "FM radio" appears and press the left soft key to select. Use the camera key to play/pause the radio.

Scanning for a stationTo scan for stations, press the M1 and M2 keys.

Adjusting the volumeTo adjust the volume, use the volume key on the side of the phone or up and down arrow key.

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Turning the radio offTo turn the radio off press the camera key. The quality of radio sound depends on signal quality at your location. The headphones act as an aerial so you will get better reception when they are plugged in.

Voice recorderEnter the “multimedia” section of the menu. Press the up or down key until "voice recorder" appears and press the left soft key to select.

Press the "camera key" to start recording and M2 key to stop. To see you list of recordings press the left soft key and then scroll down to “recording file list”. Press the left soft key to enter and to see your recordings displayed. Use the left soft key to go through options of how to manage the files.

Image viewerIt is possible to transfer images onto the handset, and vice versa, by connecting the phone using the USB cable to a computer; then follow the onscreen instruction.

When images are on the device, manage them using the following procedure.

Press the left soft key to access the menu, then press the up or down key until "multimedia" appears. Press the left soft key to select. Now press the up or down key until "image viewer" appears and press the left soft key to select. Use the M1 and the M2 keys to choose the picture from left to right and the up and down arrow key to select from top to bottom to select the picture you wish to view.

Once the image is highlighted, press the left soft key to choose “options”. These include: view, browser style, send, rename, delete, sort by, delete all files, and storage.

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Setting other functionsCalendarTo view the calendar press the left soft key to access the menu and use the arrow keys to navigate until "organiser" appears. Press the left soft key to select. Press the down key until "calendar" appears and then press the left soft key to select.

AlarmSetting an alarmYou can set up to five alarms. Alarm options include: alarm tone snooze duration (off, one, three, five or 10 minutes) alarm repeat settings (off, yearly, monthly, weekly, daily).

You can access the alarm menu with a shortcut by pressing the down arrow when the home screen is displayed. Alternatively press the left soft key to access the menu and navigate to "organiser" using the arrow keys; press the left soft key to select. Press the down key until "alarm" appears and then left soft key to confirm. Here you can set up to three alarms. Select Alarm1 by pressing the left soft key. Choose "on" to activate the alarm. Choose "edit" to edit the alarm. In edit mode you can choose a different

alarm tone, change the time, adjust the volume and set repeat options.

Turning off the alarmWhen the alarm sounds: press the left soft key to shut off the alarm press the right soft key to snooze with the phone in the closed position you can press the volume key on

the left side of the phone to snooze the alarm.

Phone lockThe phone lock can prevent your mobile phone from illegal use. You can set the phone lock as on or off and change the phone password. Phone lock can be found in the menu Settings/Security/Phone Lock.

Press the left soft key to access the Phone lock and input the password again to disable phone lock.

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Important note: The default phone lock password is 1234. Please change into your own private password as soon as possible.

Restore to factory settingsTo restore the phone back to factory settings, go to the menu and go to Settings/Phone settings/Restore factory settings and input the phone lock password. The default password is 1234.

Call logsThis option stores recently dialled calls, received calls and missed calls. Your phone can store up to 20 records for each function. Press the left soft key to access the menu. Press the up or down key to find "call logs".

Here you will be able to manage: missed calls, dialled calls, received calls and rejected calls. You are also able to delete logs and view call timers.

TorchHold down the switch indicated by the torch icon on the right side of the phone for three seconds to turn on the flashlight. Hold it down again to switch off.

CalculatorYour phone can provide basic calculator functions: addition, subtraction, multiplication and division. Press the left soft key to access the menu. Press the up or down arrows to find "organiser". Select the option "calculator" by pressing the left soft key.

Use the following actions when using the calculator: enter numbers on the keypad to enter values press the star key for decimals use the up or down keys or the lateral keys to select the math operation:

plus, minus, multiplication and division, and then insert the next number in the calculation.

To make a number a negative number, press the hash key after pressing the number.

Press the right soft key to clear the last digit or to exit the calculation operation. Press the left soft key to complete the calculation.

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Customising your settingsProfilesYou can use profiles to set and customise the ring tones, message alert tones, and other tones for different events. Press the left soft key to access the menu. Press the up or down key until "settings" appears. Press the left soft key. Press the up or down key to find "profiles". Press the left soft key.

Press the up or down key to select from the following options: ring type, this is where you can adjust ringtone, vibration, silent, ring and

vibrate ring settings, this is to change the ringtone and message notification tone adjust the volume, this is to change the volume for all functions other alert rings, this is to change the keypad tone, flip tone, start-up tone

etc.

Turning off talking buttons (keypad tone) Press the left soft key to access the menu. Press the up or down key until "Settings" appears. Press the left soft key. Choose option "profiles". Press the left soft key to confirm. Choose option "other alert rings". Press the left soft key to confirm. Choose option "keypad tone". Press the left soft key to confirm. Select the tone you desire (off, click or human voice). Press the left soft

key to save.

File managerThe default file manager is your phone micro-SD card (not included). Press the left soft key to access the menu. Press the up or down key until "organiser". Press the left soft key. Press the up or down key until "my files" appears. Press the left soft key. Choose the either "phone" or "memory card". Press the left soft key to

access submenus to view or play multimedia files.

Call settingsThese features require the support of your network provider based on the calling package you select when you purchase your phone.

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Call divert - to divert call to another number. Call waiting - to switch on/off call waiting option. Call baring - to stop calls from a particular number (you can also use

Blacklist option in the phone for this). Hide ID - this disables the showing of your number when calling. Flight mode - activate flight mode which will switch off all phone signal. Answer mode - choose to answer the phone by opening the flip cover or

by pressing any key.

To access: press the left soft key to access the menu press the up or down key until "Settings" appears. Press the left soft key. press the up or down key to select "call settings". Press the left soft key.

Use this menu to update your desired settings.

BluetoothThis mobile phone supports Bluetooth function. You can use Bluetooth wireless technology to create a wireless connection with other compatible devices, including mobile phones, computers, headsets, in-car accessories etc. With the Bluetooth function, you can send photos, video segments, audio segments, personal business card and memos.

You can also establish wireless connection with a compatible PC to transmit files. Try to keep the two devices you are connecting through Bluetooth close together while they are in use. Most Bluetooth headsets have a range of 10 metres. If possible, try to keep your phone on a chair beside you or nearby while talking on your headset to ensure the best connection. When using your computer, try putting your phone on the desk beside your monitor to ensure the best connection possible.

Pair Bluetooth devicesHave one of the devices "search for new devices" to find the other. Typically, you want a phone to search for your headset or audio speaker rather than the other way around.The Search function is located within the Bluetooth menu in the connection settings option in your phone. Press the left soft key to enter the menu. Press the down key until "settings" appears. Press the left soft key. Press the down key until "connections" appears. Press the left soft key.

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Press the down key until "Bluetooth" appears, go to "paired device" and then locate your other device.

Once your phone finds the other device enter the "pairing code" for the device to link the two together. The pairing code is typically located on a sticker on the back of a headset or in the instruction book for a device.

Note: Ensure the power is set to “on” in the Bluetooth Menu.

TroubleshootingPhone does not turn on Ensure you have held the power button down for more than five seconds. Re-insert the battery and retry turning on the phone. Plug charger into the phone and ensure the battery is charged.

Cannot connect to a network Signal strength may be weak, try moving your location and try again. It may be possible that you are using the phone beyond the network

service coverage area. Fuss Free Phones uses the O2 network. Check that your SIM card is correctly installed.

No information displays when the phone is on Check that your SIM card is correctly installed. You may need to unlock your keypad using the button on the side of the

phone or your keypad (password maybe required). You may have permanently locked your phone by entering the PIN code

incorrectly three times. Obtain your PIN code from your network provider. Try increasing the screen brightness in "settings".

Phone call quality is poor Increase the call volume using the key on the side of the phone. It may be that the network reception is poor in your location. Try moving

to another area to obtain a better connection.

Shorter standby time Standby time is related to system settings. In areas of poor reception, the

phone will use more battery power to try to find a base station. Reduce the standby time to save battery power.

It could also be the case that the battery of the phone has become worn out. You may need to replace the battery.

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SIM card error Reinstall the SIM card in the phone. Ensure the metal contacts are clean

- wipe gently with a clean cloth before inserting into the phone. The SIM card may not be correctly installed. If the SIM card is damaged contact your service provider.

Some features do not operate or cannot be set This could be due to an operation error on the phone. Switch the mobile

phone off and restart after 30 seconds. The network provider may not support the feature you are trying to use

and this may prevent its use.

Cannot receive incoming calls Ensure your mobile phone is switched on and connected to a network. Ensure your SIM card is correctly installed. Call restrictions may be prohibiting incoming phone calls, so these

settings must be checked. Poor areas of network coverage can prevent incoming calls so check the

network status of your phone.

Phone not charging Bad connections can hinder the phone charging; ensure all contacts are

correctly connected. Check to see whether the phone battery charging slot or the charger itself

is damaged. If so, discontinue use. Replace battery or charger. The phone cannot be charged in temperatures below 10˚C or above

55˚C.

Does not dial numbers Confirm that once the number is entered using the keypad that the green

call button is pressed to dial the phone number. Check the phone number entered is correct. Check reception coverage status of your mobile phone. Ensure the call restriction settings are correct for you to dial outgoing

calls.

SafetyPay attention to traffic safety Obey local traffic laws and do not use the phone while driving. Using a mobile phone while driving is dangerous and it is illegal in some areas.

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Radio frequency (RF) signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles such as electronic fuel injection systems, electronic antiskid (antilock) braking systems, electronic speed control systems, and air bag systems.

For more information, check with the manufacturer of your vehicle for any equipment that has been added. Do not place objects, including installed or portable wireless equipment in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area.

Pacemaker interference Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 15.3 centimetres (six inches) be maintained between a wireless phone and a pacemaker in order to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker.

Turn off tour mobile phone in medical and health care facilities Switch off your device in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.

Switch off on airplanes Using your device while flying in an aircraft is prohibited. Switch off your device before boarding. The use of wireless devices in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the wireless telephone network, and may be illegal.

Accessories and batteries Use only the approved accessories and batteries. Please do not try to use with any product that was not manufactured for use with this phone. Please be sure the phone has been switched off before taking out the battery. Please dispose of scrap batteries properly according to the local regulations.

Turned off near sites of explosion Potentially explosive atmospheres include areas where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Switch off the device at refuelling points such as near gas pumps at service stations and in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs

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and instructions. Observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots, storage, chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress.

Using the phone correctly Please use this phone in its normal intended position. Do not let children use the phone without supervision. Your phone contains small parts such as a SIM card, which can be accidentally swallowed by a child.

Your phone is not waterproof This phone is not waterproof. Please do not expose your phone to wet weather or environment (such as rain, snow, seawater, etc.).

Radio Frequency (RF) exposure and SARThis device meets international guidelines for exposure to radio waves. Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) radiation recommended by international guidelines (ICNIRP). These limits are part of the comprehensive guidelines and establish the permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies.

The exposure standard for mobile devices employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR of the device while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the device is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a base station, the lower the power output of the device. SAR values may vary depending on national reporting and testing requirements and the network band. Use of device accessories and enhancements may result in different SAR values.

The SAR limit for mobile devices used by the public is 2.0 w/kg (watts per kilogram), averaged over 10 grams of body tissue. The guidelines incor-porate a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements. The highest SAR Value - 0.351 w/kg.

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How to contact RNIBPhone number: 0303 123 9999Web address: rnib.org.uk/shopPostal address: RNIB, Midgate House, Midgate, Peterborough, PE1 1TN, UKEmail: [email protected]

RNIB Technology Team:Telephone 0207 391 2280Email [email protected]

Terms and conditions of saleThis product is guaranteed from manufacturing faults for 12 months from the date of purchase. If you have any issues with the product and you did not purchase directly from RNIB then please contact your retailer in the first instance.

For all returns and repairs contact RNIB first to get a returns authorisation number to help us deal efficiently with your product return.

You can request full terms and conditions from RNIB or view them online.

Registered Charity No. 226227

This product is CE marked and fully complies with all applicable EU legislation

At the end of the product’s life you can return it to the supplier or manufacturer for free of charge disposal. This is to comply with ‘The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive’ (WEEE).

Date: July 2018

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