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MOBILE PHONE TM 240 COSI INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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MOBILE PHONETM 240 COSI

INSTRUCTION MANUAL

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DEAR CUSTOMER,Thank you for choosing our mobile phone. By reading this instruction manual before using this product you will have an overall knowledge of its simple but outstanding functions.

This product is designed for GSM/GPRS networks. On top of basic functions, it enables you to use phone book, ringtones, clock/alarm, calendar, calculator, audio player, camera, sound recorder and other functions. It serves your work and leisure time.

Our phone set meets the GSM/GPRS standard and has the qualification from related organizations worldwide.

We reserve the right to modifying the content of this instruction manual without prior notice.

TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...................................................................................................32. SCOPE OF DELIVERY .......................................................................................................53. CONTROL ELEMENTS ......................................................................................................64. GETTING STARTED ...........................................................................................................85. NAVIGATING MAIN MENU ...............................................................................................106. SOS MODE FUNCTION ...................................................................................................127. BASIC FUNCTIONS .........................................................................................................138. USING ADDITIONAL TOOLS ...........................................................................................279. SETTINGS GUIDE ............................................................................................................3010. CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................3411. TECHNICAL DATA ............................................................................................................3512. DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS ............................................................................................3513. WARRANTY AND AFTER-SALES SERVICE ....................................................................36

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SH1. SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

Read this instruction manual carefully before use. It contains important information for your safety as well as operating and maintenance advices.

Observe all safety instructions to avoid damage through improper use!

Keep this instruction manual for future use. If this phone should be passed on to a third party, then this instruction manual must be included.

1.1 Mobile Phone � Use only original accessories or accessories approved by the phone manufacturer. Using any unauthorized accessories can affect the performance of your mobile phone, cause damage or bodily harm and violate local regulations related to telecom terminals.

� This phone can produce an electromagnetic field, so do not place it near magnetic items such as computer disks.

� Using the phone near electrical appliances such as a TV, telephone, radio or computer can cause interferences.

� Do not expose your mobile phone to direct sunlight or leave it in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life span of electronic devices.

� Do not bang or drop your phone. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards. � Do not connect the phone with any incompatible equipment. � Do not attempt to disassemble the mobile phone or battery. � Do not store the phone with flammable or explosive products. � Do not power this mobile phone without battery.

1.2 Network Services and Costs � This mobile phone is approved for use on GSM 900/1800 MHz networks. Subscribe with your local mobile service provider. The use of such services can generate data transfer costs. Several phone features may require network support, so a subscription is necessary.

1.3 Radio Wave Exposure � Your mobile device is a radio receiver and transmitter. Refer to the SAR section for more information about the exposure level for this device.

� During use, the actual SAR values for this device are usually below the indicated values. The better your network reception, the lower will be the radio wave emissions (therefore, the operating power of your phone is automatically decreased). Try to make your calls when network cover is optimal, indicated by 3 or 4 bands (in the upper left hand corner).

� The hands-free kit provided with the device also helps to significantly reduce your radio wave exposure. Privilege the use of your hands-free kit when making phone calls.

� With a headset, pregnant women are advised to keep the phone away from the belly and teenagers away from the lower abdomen.

1.4 Precautions for Use While Driving � Road safety is your priority. Check the laws and regulations concerning driving while using mobile phones in the country where you are driving. Always follow them.

� Use the hands-free function of the phone, if available. Pull off the road and park before making or answering calls if conditions so require.

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1.5 Medical Devices/Pacemakers � When using your phone near to pacemakers, stay a minimum distance of more than 15 centimetres away from the pacemaker when the phone is switched on.

� Do not carry your phone in your chest pocket. Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference and remember to switch off the mobile phone if necessary.

� If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to find out whether it is adequately shielded from RF energy.

� In facilities with special rules, such as hospitals or health care facilities, comply with the restrictions on the use of mobile phones. Switch off your phone if required.

1.6 Precautions for Electronic Devices � Some electronic devices are susceptible to electromagnetic interferences from mobile phones if inadequately shielded, such as the electronic system of vehicles; if necessary, consult the manufacturers of devices before using the phone.

1.7 Hearing Protection � This device has been successfully tested to comply with the Sound Pressure Level requirement according to the applicable standard EN 50332-1:2013.

WARNING: Excessive exposure to loud sounds can cause hearing damage. Exposure to loud sounds while driving can distract your attention and cause an accident. Set your headset at a moderate level and do not hold your device near to your ear when the loudspeaker is turned on.

1.8 Precautions for Use in Potentially Explosive Atmospheres � Switch off your phone prior to entering any area with potentially explosive atmospheres, such as fuelling areas, or fuel or chemical storage or transfer facilities. Do not remove, install, or charge batteries in such areas.

� Sparks in a potentially explosive atmosphere can cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily harm or death. To avoid possible interference with detonators, switch off your phone when you are near electric blasting caps, a blasting area, or in areas where " Tu rn off elec tron ic d ev ic es" is posted. Always obey signs and instructions.

1.9 Safety and General Use in Vehicles � The safety airbag, brakes, speed control system and injection system should not be affected by wireless transmission. If you encounter problems with the elements above, contact your car dealer.

� Do not place your phone in the area over an airbag or in the airbag deployment area. Airbags inflate with a force that is proportional to the intensity of the collision. If a phone is placed in the airbag deployment area and the airbag inflates, the phone can be forcefully propelled and cause serious injury to occupants of the vehicle.

� Switch off your mobile phone in service stations.

1.10 Aircraft Safety � Switch off your mobile phone before the airplane takes off. In order to protect the airplane communication system from interference, it is forbidden to use mobile phones during flight.

� Safety regulations require permission from a crew member for the use of phones while the plane is on the ground. If your mobile phone has the automatic power-on function, ensure that it is switched off before the flight.

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1.11 Battery Use � Do not short-circuit the battery as this can cause the device to overheat or ignite. � Do not store the battery in hot areas or throw it in a fire as this might cause an explosion. � Do not try to disassemble or reassemble the battery as this might cause fluid leakage, overheating, explosion or igniting of the battery.

� Store the battery in a cool dry place if you do not use it for long periods. The battery can be recharged hundreds of times, but it is subject to normal wearing. When the operating time (talking time and standby time) is noticeably shorter than normal, it is time to replace it.

� Stop using the battery if it is damaged or show obvious signs of aging. Use only original battery or a battery approved by the manufacturer. Using any unauthorized battery can affect the performance of your device or cause a risk of explosion, etc.

� Keep the battery out of reach of children.

WARNING: If the battery is damaged, do not discard it. In case of a leak and the battery fluid comes in contact with the eyes or skin, wash thoroughly with clear water and consult a doctor.

1.12 Power Adaptor � When charging this phone with power adaptor only use provided power adaptor or power adaptor with identical specifications.

� Danger of electric shock! Do not attempt to repair this power adaptor yourself. In case of malfunction, repairs are to be conducted by qualified personnel only.

� This power adaptor can only be used in dry indoor locations. � This power adaptor is not waterproof. Do not handle it with wet hands or in humid locations.

� Disconnect power adaptor from electrical outlet when not in use and before cleaning. � Provided power adaptor is classified as protection class II and must not be connected to a protective ground.

2. SCOPE OF DELIVERYRemove all packaging and dispose of accordingly. Carefully check below listed package content. If anything is missing, contact immediately your retailer.

1. TM 240 Mobile Phone

2. Hands-free Kit

3. Rechargeable Li-ion Battery

4. Power adaptor

5. USB cable

6. Cradle

7. User manual

8. EU Declaration of Conformity

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3. CONTROL ELEMENTS

Speaker

Display

Right Soft Key:fBack keyfPhonebook accessfMute a call

Up and Down Direction Keysf Navigate menu.f Press to access

shortcut featuref Press to access

shortcut feature

Power/End Keyf Hold down to power

On or OfffPress to end a call

Direct Memory Keyf Press to dial assigned

numberf In menu, used as right

direction key

# KeyOn a main screen:f Press and hold to switch between

currently set, Vibration and Silent sound profile

In text editing mode:f Press to change text input

method (Abc, ABC, abc, 123) and select writing language

* KeyIn text editing mode:f Press to access list of special symbolsfPress and hold to switch between Medium and Large characters

Left Soft Key:fOK keyfMain menu keyfAnswer a call

Call Key:fDial a numberfAnswer a callfShow call history

Voicemail Keyf Press and hold to

access voicemail

Photo Keyf Access camera modef In camera mode,

press to take a photo

Direct Memory Keyf Press to dial assigned

numberf In menu, used as left

direction key

KeyIn text editing mode:f Press to add space between

wordsfFrom main screen, press and hold to open or close the torch

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SH3. CONTROL ELEMENTS

3.5mm Earphone Jack

Camera Flash/Torch

Cradle Charging Connector

Wrist Strap Eyelet

Increase/Decrease Volume Keys

Charging indicator

Unread message indicator

Alarm indicator

Missed call indicator

Micro-USB Charging Port

Camera

Rear SpeakerEmergency SOS Key

Charging Cradle

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4. GETTING STARTED

4.1 Installing SIM card

Note: This phone supports standard sized SIM card only. Use a card adaptor if necessary. If no SIM card is inserted or if the SIM card is damaged, the screen shows “Please insert SIM card”.

1. Make sure phone is switched off and remove the back cover. 2. Install a SIM card inside the SIM Card slot. Make sure the contacts of the SIM card are

facing downwards and cut corner is orientated to the right down side.

4.2 Installing memory card

WARNING: SIM cards and Micro-SD cards are small objects, so keep them out of reach of children. Risk of chocking due to ingestion of small parts!

1. To install a Micro-SD card (not provided), open the back cover and remove the battery.

2. Slide the card holder (nearby the SIM slot) to the left and put the Micro-SD card into the card holder. Slide the holder back to lock the card in place.

Memory Card Slot

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4.3 Installing battery

Note: Use only original battery or a battery approved by the manufacturer. Do not use any other unauthorized batteries.

1. Remove the back cover.2. Install battery by sliding it into battery

compartment with contacts facing upwards to the left.

3. Replace the back cover.

4.4 Charging battery

Notes: � The battery comes partially charged. �Charge the battery only indoors and in dry locations. � Insert the Micro-USB plug carefully. It only fits one way. �Normal charge time takes 3-4 hours. �Do not leave the phone charging for more than 12 hours. � To maximise battery life, limit multimedia functions. �Charge the battery between 0°C and 45°C. Charge the battery promptly when flat. �With poor network conditions (less than 2 bars) battery life is reduced. �When not using the phone for long periods remove the battery.

1. Connect the provided charger to a suitable power outlet.2. Plug the other end with micro-USB plug to phone's charging port. The charging

indicator starts to flash.3. Once the battery is fully charged, the charging indicator stops flashing. 4. Once phone has been fully charged disconnect the charger from phone's charging port

and from the power outlet.

For charging alternatively use provided charging cradle.

WARNING: When a travel charger and its accessories are used to charge the battery, check first whether they have been made or approved by the manufacturer. Using other accessories can damage your mobile phone and present a risk.

4.5 Switching phone on for the first time

1. Press and hold key.2. You maybe need to enter a PIN code (provided with the SIM card). Enter the code and

press Left Soft ( ) key.

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3. Select desired menu language and text language (writing language) using direction keys ( and ) and confirm with Left Soft ( )key. Then press Right Soft key to go to next step.

4. To set the date: Use the and keys to move the cursor and use the numeric keys to enter the date, then press the Left Soft ( ) key to confirm.

5. To set the time: Use the and keys to move the cursor and use the numeric keys to enter the time, then press the Left Soft ( ) key to confirm.

6. Your phone is now ready to be used.

5. NAVIGATING MAIN MENU

5.1 Controls

Left Right

Up

Down

h To access the main menu, press the Left Soft ( ) key on the left hand side of the keypad. In general, to confirm a choice (OK) or see a list of options in a menu, you can also use this key.

h To go back or cancel an option, use the Right Soft ( ) key on the right hand side of the keypad or the key to go back to the main screen.

h To scroll through the menus, use the and keys.

h To move left or right, use the M1 and M2 keys.

5.2 Shortcuts

Tip: The shortcuts are preassigned, however they can be changed.To change default shortcuts go to: Menu > Settings > Phone settings > Shortcut settings

You have two shortcut keys ( and keys ) can be assigned a feature to. � To assign a feature to shortcut key, from Shortcut settings menu, press Left Soft key to access the feature list, press and keys to select a feature and press Left Soft key to confirm.

� To assign a feature to shortcut key, from Shortcut settings menu, press key and press Left Soft key to access the feature list, press and keys to select a feature and press Left Soft key to confirm.

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5.3 Understanding icons

Icon Description

Signal Strength for SIM

Missed Call

Roaming. Different rates apply, check with your

service provider

New SMS Message

New MMS Message

Message Inbox is Full

Silent Mode/Meeting Mode

Vibration Mode

New Voicemail

Icon Description

Bluetooth® Enabled

Alarm is set

Low battery

Earphones connected (headset mode)

SOS activated

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6. SOS MODE FUNCTION

Tip: This phone has a built-in Emergency SOS feature that in case of an accident can directly connect you with preset emergency numbers.When you request an assistance with the Emergency SOS Key, the phone automatically calls the assigned emergency numbers.

Go to Menu > SOS, press Left Soft key, you will see following options:

� Owner info Edit the phone owner info for SOS help. � Button active Turn on & off the SOS button. � Number list Enter up to 5 emergency numbers. � Emergency SMS Activate/deactivate the Emergency SMS sending and

edit the emergency SMS message sent to the emergency numbers.

� Emergency alert Turn on & off the Emergency SOS alert.

Making an emergency callTo make an emergency call, press and hold the Emergency key on the back of your phone for 3 seconds. The phone will then call the numbers on the Number list one after the other, three times. If the call is not answered within 20 seconds, the phone will call the next number, and so on.In the Owner info menu, you can enter information about yourself: name, disease(s), allergies, blood group, etc. It is automatically shown on the phone screen in emergency situations. In the Button active menu, select On / Off to activate / deactivate the SOS function.

Editing number listYou can add up to five emergency contacts (your relatives, friends, special services, etc.). Remember to inform these contacts that they are on your emergency list. 1. Select the first contact, press Left Soft key.2. Select Contact input to access the phone book to select a contact or select Manual input to insert a new number using keypad. Press Left Soft key to validate. 3. Scroll to the next SOS contact and repeat the same procedure to add another person.4. To edit /delete a SOS contact, select the contact and press Left Soft key, select Edit / Delete.

NOTE: By selecting Delete, you delete the registered contact and the space is empty.

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SHSOS message

The SOS message is sent to emergency contacts, when the SOS button is activated.

To edit the SOS message1. Access Emergency SMS menu, use key to select Edit message, press Left Soft key to confirm.2. Use the keypad to edit the help message. By default, the SOS message contains the following text: “I need your help!”. Press Left Soft key to confirm.

To activate / deactivate the SOS message1. Access Emergency SMS menu, Send SMS is selected. Press Left Soft key to confirm.2. Use the / to select On / Off. Select On if you would like to activate the SOS message or Off if you do not want an SOS message to be sent when the emergency procedure is activated.

7. BASIC FUNCTIONS

7.1 Making a callThere are 4 key ways to make a call:1. From the main screen, enter the number directly on the keypad.2. Press Right Soft key to access Contacts (Phone book) menu via a shortcut.3. Go to Main Menu and press M1 / M2 or / keys to select Contacts (Phone book)

menu.4. Press key to access call logs and select the number to be called. � Whichever way you choose, press key to make a call. � To end a call, press key or close flip cover.

Tip: To adjust the volume during call, press the "+" or "-" key on the left side of the phone.

7.2 Answering an incoming callThere are 2 key ways to answer a call:1. Press key to answer a call.2. Press Left Soft key.3. To end a call, press key or close flip cover.

Tip: To mute incoming call without rejecting it, press Right Soft key.

h During a call, press Left Soft key to see available options: � Mute Turn on / off microphone. � Connect to BT Connect to a Bluetooth® device.

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� Switch Put current call on hold and switch to another incoming call. Press Left Soft key and select Hold & Answer to hold the first call and answer the second call. To hang up first call and answer the second call, press Left Soft key and select Release & Answer. Go to Settings > Call settings > Call waiting, you can activate or deactivate this feature. However, this feature can be available or not, it depends also on the Network operator and type of subscription.

� Close DTMF Close the DTMF feature. DTMF is Numbering by voice frequencies (serves to call some voice message service providers).

� Contacts Access phone book. � Call logs Access call history. � Messages Edit and send a message. � Hands-free Switch between hands-free and earpiece mode. It's possible

to switch between Earpiece to Hands-Free and vice-versa by pressing Right soft key during call ( no need to access the call Menu).

� Start recording Record current call. During answering the call, press Left Soft key and scroll down to select Start recording, to stop the recording during conversation, press Left Soft key again and scroll down to select Stop recording. The recorded file will be stored in SD card or the phone, to playback it, go to Multimedia > Audio player > Options > Music list.

7.3 Using voicemail1. To use a voicemail service, press and hold numeric key .2. To add voicemail contact number, go to: Menu > Messaging > Voice mail server. 3. Press Left Soft key to edit voicemail name and number, when finished press Left Soft

key to confirm.

7.4 Using sound profiles

The sound Profiles menu allows to personalize the ring tone, key tone and dial tone. You can also set the ring type, adjust ring volume and turn on & off low battery alert etc.

To set / edit sound profiles, go to: Menu > Settings, scroll down to Profiles and press Left Soft key to access.

h To set ring tone of calls and messages, select Ring settings and press Left Soft key, select Set as incoming caller or Message ringtone and press Left Soft key, Fixed ringtones is selected, press Left Soft key to select one from the phone ringtone list. To select audio files stored in your SD card as ring tone, in the options scroll down to select More ringtones and press Left Soft key.

h To choose alert type of incoming calls, select Ring type and choose between Ringtone, Vibration, Silent and Ring and vibrate.

h You can adjust volume of incoming call ringtone and message ringtone, power ringtone, speech dial volume etc. by select Adjust volume in the Profiles menu.

h To set Key tone and dial tone, turn on & off Battery low alert, turn on & off power ringtone, in the Profiles menu, scroll down to select Other alert rings by pressing Left

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Soft key, select the submenu you want to modify and press Left Soft key again. Use / key to select an option and press Left Soft key to confirm.

Tip: When on a main screen, press and hold the # key to switch between General, Vibration and Silent sound profile.

7.5 Using call logs

In this menu you can browse all the calls: Missed calls / Dialled calls / Received calls / Rejected calls. You can also delete all call logs and check the Call timers.

h When in Missed calls / Dialled calls / Received calls / Rejected calls menu, press Left Soft key to see available options:

� Details Display name, number, time and type (voice call) of a call. � Call Call the selected number. � Write message Send SMS / MMS message to the selected number. � Add contacts Save the number to a new or existed contact. From

Missed calls /Dialled calls /Received calls /Rejected calls list, press Left Soft key and select Add to Contacts > Add to new contact / Add to existed contact. For following steps, refer to "7.6 To add a new contact from the Call History".

� Add to Blacklist Add the number to the blacklist. When this number calls, it will be rejected automatically. To check call logs of blacklist number, go to Rejected calls. To remove a number or a contact from Blacklist, you can either go to call options again and select Remove from blacklist, or go to Settings > Security > Scroll down to Blacklist > Select Blacklist list > select the number or contact to remove > Select Options > select Delete > Select OK to confirm.

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� Delete Delete the selected number from call logs. � Delete all Delete all call logs. � Mark Mark to delete or call the selected number.

Tip: Call logs can be also directly accessed by pressing key. In this case missed, dialled, received and rejected calls will be all mixed up.

7.6 Using phonebook (Contacts)

You can store contacts information in the Phonebook. Contacts can be saved both on the SIM card and phone. The phone memory can hold up to 300 contacts.To access the Phonebook, press Right soft key to access Contacts menu on the main screen or enter the main menu and select Contacts. When in Contacts menu, press Left Soft key to see available options:

� New Add new number to contact list via saved in the phone or SIM card.

� View contact Display name and number of selected contact. � Edit Edit selected contact. � Write message Send SMS or MMS message to selected contact. � Call Call selected contact. � Delete Delete selected contact from contact list. � Delete multiple Mark several contacts to delete them at once. � Copy Copy contacts from SIM card to phone. � Others Access to set Kinship number (Assign selected contact to a

direct memory key: M1 & M2) & speed dial number and check memory status.

Quick search1. In the Contacts menu, press any numeric key of 2 - 9, the cursor is highlighted in the

search box.2. Use the keypad to input the keywords for searching. The relevant contacts will be listed

on the screen.

To add a new contact1. In the Contacts menu, press Left Soft key, New is selected on the scroll-down list,

press Left Soft key and select where (in the phone or SIM card) to save the contact.

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2. Select the item (Modify icon, Name, Mobile, Home number, ringtones) to be modified and then use the keypad to enter the information. All these options are available if contact is created on Phone memory, but if contact is created on SIM card, only "Name" and "Mobile number" options are available.

3. Scroll down to select Save and press Left Soft key, the number is added successfully.

To add a new contact from the Call History1. Go to Call logs from the main menu.2. Enter one of the sumbmenus: Missed, Dialed, Received, Rejected calls.3. Select the number you want to save with / keys. 4. Press Left Soft key to open the option menu and select Add to contacts.5. Select Add to new contact or Add to existed contact, and then select to save in the

phone or SIM card, then press Left Soft key. 6. Modify the contact information like contact icon, name, home number and ringtone.7. Scroll down to select Save and press Left Soft key.

To add a new contact by typing a new numberFrom the main screen of the phone, enter the number you would like to register. 1. Press Left Soft key and select Add to contact, two choices are listed: Add to new

contact and Add to existed contact. And then select to save the number in the Phone or SIM card and press Left Soft key to confirm.

2. Use the key to select the item (Modify icon, Name, Home number, ringtones) to be modified and use the keypad to enter the information.

3. Scroll down to select Save and press Left Soft key.

To delete a contact1. In the Contacts menu, press / keys to select the contact to be deleted.2. Press Left Soft key, select Delete using the key. Press the Left Soft key to confirm.

To cancel the deletion, press Right Soft key.

To delete multiple contacts1. Enter the Contacts menu.2. Press Left Soft key, select Delete multiple using the key. Press the Left Soft key to

confirm.3. Enter searching word using the keypad, and then use / keys to select the contact

you want to delete, press Left Soft key, select Mark, use same method to mark other numbers. When finished, press Left Soft key and select Done. A dialog box pops out, press Left Soft key to confirm the deletion.

4. To delete all contacts, in Delete multiple menu, press Left Soft key and select Mark all. Then press Left Soft key and select Done. Be very cautious to execute this feature because this will delete all contacts in your phonebook.

To copy contacts from SIM to phoneYou can copy selected contacts from SIM card to the phone.1. In the Contacts menu, press Left Soft key, select Copy using the key.2. When Copy from SIM is selected, press Left Soft key and select Copy, search the

contacts to be copied. Mark every contact you want to copy by pressing Left Soft key and select Mark. When the contacts are marked, select Done, these contacts are copied to the phone.

3. To check the copied numbers, go to Menu > Contacts (Phone book).

To set kinship number

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You can select two family member's contacts and assign them to direct memory keys: M1 or M2 keys.1. In the Contacts menu, press Left Soft key, select Others using the key.2. Press Left Soft key, Kinship number is selected, press Left Soft key to confirm.3. When M1 Empty is selected, press Left Soft key, you have two choices between

contact book and manual input. Access phone book and select your desired contact, this contact is assigned to M1 key. To manually input the contact, select Manual input and press Left Soft key, use keypad enter Name and Number, and then press Left Soft key to save.

4. Use the same method to assign M2 key.

To set speed dial number1. To access speed dial menu, go to: Menu > Contacts > Others > Speed dial, press Left

Soft key.2. You can set 9 speed dial numbers by using 2 - 9 numeric keys. Use and keys to

select the numeric key to be set as speed dial number, press Left Soft key and select Edit, use keypad to input a contact number, or press Left Soft key to access contact book to select one.

3. Press Left Soft key, the speed dial number is set successfully.

To check memory statusTo check phone memory status, go to: Menu > Contacts > Others > Memory status, press Left Soft key.

To add a contact to blacklistGo to: Menu > Call logs > Missed calls / Dialed calls / Received calls, Press Left Soft key. In the Missed calls list / Dialed calls list / Received calls list, press Left Soft key and select Add to blacklist, incoming call and messages from the selected number will be intercepted. To check the call log of contacts on the blacklist, go to Menu > Call logs > Rejected calls.

7.7 Sending text messages (SMS)

1. To send a message, go to: Menu > Messaging > Write message > New SMS.2. Type message and press Left Soft key to open Options menu.3. Select Send to and either enter phone number directly by using Insert number or scroll

down to Insert contacts by adding a number from Phonebook. At this point multiple contacts can be added.

4. Press Left Soft key to access Options menu and press Send.

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h When editing a text message (SMS), press Left Soft key to see available options:

� Send to Access to insert number directly or select number from phonebook.

� Insert template Insert a predefined message. You can add or edit templates at: Menu > Messaging > Templates.

� Add contact info Access Phonebook to select a contact number to be inserted into the content of the message.

� Save as draft Save message in Drafts folder so it can be sent later. � Exit Return to Write message screen.

Note: If text message exceeds 612 characters you will be charged for multiple text messages. Letters, symbols and spaces count as characters.

How to type using keypad

� The letters of the alphabet are arranged on numeric keys from 2 to 9. � Whenever you are in text entry mode, to enter a name, send a message or write a schedule, mobile phone will automatically change to letter mode.

� The letters written on numeric keys are entered depending on how many times you press the key. This is called multi-tap mode.

� For example, to write name John, press:> 5 key once for J,> 6 key three times for O,> 4 key twice for H, and> 6 key twice for N

� To insert a space press 0 key. � If you have made a mistake and want to delete letter(s) press Right Soft key. � Press 1 key repeatedly for common punctuation marks. � Press * key to access soft keyboard of special characters, press and keys to select the desired character and press Left Soft key to confirm.

Tip: In multi-tap mode if next letter is on the same key, wait 1 second or press down direction key ( ).

How to select input method (abc, Abc & ABC) � Press # key and select 4 available input methods, press and keys to select the input mode and press Left Soft key to confirm. You can also press 1 - 4 numeric key to switch the input mode.

1. Abc2. ABC3. abc4. 123

h To select txt language, press 5 numeric key or press key to select "Writing language" and press Left Soft key to access the language selection screen.

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h When in Inbox menu, open a message and press Left Soft key to see available options:

� Delete Delete selected message. � Reply Reply SMS or MMS to the sender. � Forward Forward received message to another person. � Call Give a call to the sender. � Move Move the message from SIM card to phone or vice versa. � Copy Copy the message to SIM card from phone or vice versa. � Add sender to Save the sender number to new contact or existing contact. � Details Review such information as sender number, date, time and

storage place.

7.8 Sending multimedia messages (MMS)

Note: Sending MMS is similar to SMS. The main difference is adding media. Use MMS to send attachments such as pictures or music files.

1. To send a MMS, go to: Menu > Messaging > Write message > New MMS. To set the receiver, select Options > Edit, You can either Insert number through keypad, then select Options > Save; or select insert number through phonebook by select Options > Contacts, scroll down the contacts list to select a contact, then press Left Soft key and select Mark > press Left Soft key and select Done > press Left Soft key and select save.

2. Press key to select Theme input box, press key to edit the subject content. When finished, press Left Soft key.

3. Press key to select TEXT input box, press key to edit the text content. When finished, press Left Soft key.

4. Press key to select photo attach box, press key to access the photo list, use or key to select a photo file, then press Left Soft key.

5. Press key to select music attach box, press key to access the audio list, use or key to select a music file, then press Left Soft key.

6. Press Left Soft key to access Options menu and select Send.

h When editing a media message (MMS), press Left Soft key to see available options:

� Edit Access to change contact number, attached photo or music or edit the content of subject or text.

� Send Access to send the media message. � Preview Preview (play) message before it is sent. � Save as draft Save message in Drafts folder so it can be sent later.

7.9 Using multimedia

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Note: A memory card is required to use the multimedia functions. Up to 32 GB micro SD card is supported.

h Multimedia section acts as an access hub to below phone tools:

� Image See section Image viewer. � Camera See section Using camera. � DV See section Using DV. � Audio player See section Using audio player. � Video player See section Using video player. � Recorder See section Using sound recorder.

Image viewer

Image viewer allows you to view photos in JPG format. In Image menu, press or key to select My pictures and press Left Softy key to access My pictures menu.

h In My pictures menu, press or keys to select a photo, press Left Soft key will see available options:

� View Review photos using and keys. � Set as wallpaper Select a picture to set as wallpaper. � Set as contact icon Access to search a contact and change its head picture

with the selected photo. � Delete Delete a selected picture. � Share Send the selected photo to your friends via MMS or

Bluetooth®. � Mark Access to select multiple or all photos to be deleted or for

slide play.

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� Rename Change the name of a selected photo. � Slide play View a slide of all the pictures. � Details View details of selected picture.

Using cameraThis phone is equipped with 2.0 MP built-in camera. It can be accessed from main screen by pressing the key. Once in Camera menu, to take a picture press again the key. You can also go to Multimedia and select Camera to access the camera.

h When in C am era mode, press Left Soft key to see available options:

� Image viewer Display and edit all pictures saved on phone and memory card.

� DV mode Access to video recording mode. � Effect Adjust this setting by selecting from the different choices. � Settings Change various camera settings: Flash on or off / Image

size & quality & banding / Shutter sound on or off / Auto save on or off / Storage place.

Using DVWhen access DV mode, press key to start recording a video. Press Left Soft key to see available options:

� View video directory Access and manage the recorded video list. � DC mode Switch to take photos. � Effect Adjust this setting by selecting from the different choices. � Settings Change various camera settings: Banding / Video format

/ Storage place.

h Press Left Soft key to stop the recording and Right Soft key to cancel the recording. When the video recording stops, press Left Soft key can access below options:

� New Start to record a fresh new video. � Delete Access to delete the current recorded video. � Send Share the current recorded video through MMS or

Bluetooth®. � Play Start the playback of the current recorded video. � View video directory Access and manage the recorded video list such as set

video wallpaper.

Using audio player

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Tips: 1. Audio player allows you to listen to audio files in various formats: WAV, AMR, MP3, MIDI, AAC.2. To increase or decrease the volume, use the "+" or "-" keys on the left side of the phone.

fNext audio filef Press and hold to

fast-foward

fPress to play/pause

fPrevious audio filefPress and hold to rewind

h While in Audio player menu, press Left Soft key to see available options:

� Music list Access and manage the music list. � Set as ringtone Set the selected audio file as ringtone of incoming call, SMS or

alarm. To modify the Ringtone, need to put phone in General profile first. Because if phone is in Silent or Vibration profile when set the ringtone from audio player, it won't change anything.

� Settings Access to select Repeat mode, turn on & off Shuffle, turn on & off Backgournd play.

� Exit Stop playback and exit the audio player.

Using video player

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Tips: 1. Video player allows you to watch video files in various formats: AVI, FLV, MP4 and 3GP.2. To increase or decrease the volume, use the "+" or "-" keys on the left side of the phone.

h While in Video player menu, press Left Soft key and select Open to access the video list: Use and keys select and press Left Soft key, the video player starts to play.

fPress to rewind

fPress to play / pause

fPress to fast-forward

fPress to stopfPress to access options menu

h While play a video, press Left Soft key to see below options:

� Open Access the video file list. � Fullscreen play Playback videos in full screen. � Adjust brightness Increase or decrease the screen brightness by pressing

and keys. � Details Review the video file details such as file name, shot time,

size, storage address, resolution and duration. � Settings reset Reset the video player settings. � Exit Stop video playback and exit the video player.

Using sound recorder

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fPress to pause or continue recording

fPress to start or pause recording

fPress to stop recording

fPress to stop recordingfPress to pause or continue recording

h Before starting a recording, press Left Soft key and select Storage to save the audio file in phone or memory card, and select File format to set the file format as AMR or WAV.

h When stop a recording, press Left Soft key to see available options:

� Start recording Start recording an audio. � Audition Play the recorded audio. � Record again Start to record another audio. � Delete Delete the current recorded audio. � Send Share the current recorded audio via MMS or Bluetooth®. � Record file list List of all recorded audio files. � Storage Select default storage location of recorded audio files in phone

or memory card. � File format Select file format of recorded audio files: AMR / WAV.

7.10 Using FM radio

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fSwitch to a lower- frequency radio station

fPress to start or pause the radio playing

fSwitch to a higher-frequency radio station

This phone is equipped with a FM radio, which can be used with or without connected earphones. Connecting earphones is however recommended as they can act as an external antenna.

h When in FM radio menu, press Left Soft key to see available options:

� Auto search and save Automatically search and save radio stations in your area.

� Channel list Show list of saved radio stations.

� Save Assign a channel number to current radio station you are listening. 40 channel numbers can be assigned.

� Manual search Directly input its frequency to search a radio station. � Open speaker Access the loudspeaker. � Background play Select turn on or turn off this feature. � Record Record the current broadcasting radio programs. � Record file list Review and manage the recorded radio program files. � Storage Select to store the current recorded file in phone or

memory card.

7.11 Connecting to PC/MACConnect the USB cable to a computer port first, and then connect the micro USB to the phone charging port. Once connected, a pop-up menu prompts for user to select 2 options:

1. " Charging" - use for charging. Access to media is possible only via phone itself.2. " U Disk" - use for copying / deleting action from computer. Access to media is possible

only via computer.

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8. USING ADDITIONAL TOOLS

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Tool Name Description

Bluetooth®

� You can establish a Bluetooth®® connection with another Bluetooth®® device in order to transfer files or play music via external Bluetooth®® speaker.

� This mobile phone is equipped with Bluetooth®® version 2.1 and can therefore encounter some difficulties connecting to other peripheral devices with a higher version.

Available options: � Open Bluetooth®® To activate/deactivate Bluetooth®®.

Bluetooth®® connection must be activated in order to connect phone to other peripheral devices.

� Bluetooth® visibility When opened Bluetooth®, select to show or hide this device. Select Show, this phone can be searched out by other devices. Select Hide, other devices can not detect this phone, but this phone can still search and pair with other devices.

� Paired device To search and pair with new device. The paired devices are listed up and down.

� Shared folder settings To set shared folder permissions and shared folders. In Shared folder permissions menu, select Full control or Read only. In Shared folder menu, select all folders on the phone or memory card, or a specific folder by accessing Select directory.

� Device name To set the name of this phone shown in other device.

� Bluetooth® file storage Select to store the shared files in the phone or in the memory card

� Help Access to help page of Bluetooth® feature.

Tip: Deactivate Bluetooth®® connection when not in use to protect your phone privacy and save battery life.

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My files

This feature helps to organise documents (pictures, songs and other files) on phone and/or memory card. Select Phone or Memory Card and press Left Soft key to access Phone or Memory Card menu. Press and direction keys to select a file folder to be edit, press Left Soft key, the editing options are available: � Open Access files saved on phone or memory card. � Delete Delete the selected file folder. � Details Access it you can check filename, date, size,

storage location, sub-folder quantity and file number etc. information.

� Edit Rename the selected file folder; or copy or cut the selected file folder to another folder.

� Mark Mark or unmark the selected file folder. � Memory status To check phone memory capacity or memory

card capacity; or format phone memory or memory card; or rename memory card.

h When open a file folder and select a file, same menu options are available, refer above information to edit the file.

Calendar

Note: � Day marked by blue square is today's date. � Day(s) marked by orange triangle is a day(s) with existing event.

h To navigate in Calendar menu, press and direction keys.

h When in Calendar menu, press Left Soft key to see available options:

� Add new schedule Add a new schedule of a day. � View schedules Check the schedules of the selected day.

To do that, you need to use and keys to move in the calendar to select a day first (the selected day is highlighted in green).

� All schedules Access all schedules displayed on scroll-down list.

� Clear today's tasks Clear all tasks of current day. � Clear all Delete all schedules of all days. � Go to date Go to a wanted date in the calendar. To

move the cursor, press M1 / M2 key. To insert date / month / year numbers in order, use the numeric keypad to input directly or press / key to select the date / month / year numbers. Finally press Left Soft key.

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Tool Name Description

Calculator

� Use direction keys ( and ) to scroll through functions: "+", "-", "x" and "/".

� Press Right Soft key to delete entries one by one. � Press Left Soft key to get the result. � Press * key to input a decimal point before a number. � Press # key to input a minus before a number.

Alarm

With this phone you can activate up to 3 different alarms. When phone is off, alarm can still be activated if battery is sufficiently charged.

h Select among Alarm 1, Alarm 2, and Alarm 3 and press Left Soft key, select On / Off to turn on / off the selected alarm, when the alarm is on / off, a check mark is showed /removed before it. Select Edit to access below options:

� Message Edit the alarm message content. � Time Set alarm time. � Ringtone Select alarm ringtone from local ringtones,

stored audio files or a real time FM radio program. You can also record a ringtone by using Recording ringtone.

� Alarm volume Press and key to increase or decrease the alarm volume.

� Ring mode Select the alarm ring mode among ringtone, vibration, silent and Ring and vibrate.

� Repeat mode Three options are available: Once - Alarm rings only once. Daily- Alarm rings every day at set time. Custom - Manually select days when alarm

should ring.

h When alarm is on, press Left Soft key to turn off the alarm or press Right Soft key to snooze the alarm.

Timer

� The timer counts down in seconds from a set time (Default is 1 minute). When the time is up, the mobile phone rings. To set the time, Press the key once, the first digit will be underlined and you can use the keypad to set the time you need.

9. SETTINGS GUIDE

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Setting Name Description

Call settings

Call divert Forward incoming calls to another number.

Call waiting

If you are already during a call, you hear pips to indicate another incoming call. To switch to the second call, press Left Soft key and select Switch to hold the call. To release it, press Left Soft key again and select Switch again. Go to Call waiting, you can activate or deactivate this feature. However, this feature can be available or not, it depends also on the Network operator and type of subscription.

Hide ID Set whether the phone's ID should be hidden, displayed by Phone's real ID or by network.

Answer modeYou can choose your desired answer mode(s) from among Cover answer (to answer a call by opening the lid), Any key (to answer by pressing any phone key) and Answer with BT (Bluetooth) headset.

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Setting Name Description

Phone settings

Date & Time

Set time, date, time format and date format.

h To set time and date, press M1 and M2 keys or and keys to move the cursor, and then

press numeric keys to input the entries.Language settings Set menu and text input language.

Shortcut settingsAssign shortcuts ( and keys) to your phone features. To set shortcut keys, please refer to "5.2 Shortcuts".

Auto power on / off

Set the time to turn on & off the phone automatically.

h When set the time, press M1 and M2 keys to move the cursor, then press numeric keys to input the entries.

Flight mode

Activate & deactivate this feature.

h If "Select when power on" is selected, when turn on the phone, "Flight mode" menu prompts, you can deactivate or activate this feature.

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Setting Name Description

Display

Wallpaper settings

Change display wallpaper from below sources.

h Static wallpaper: local wallpaper in the phone.

h More pictures: Photos taken by the phone camera.

h Movie desktop: Videos taken by the phone camera. The video can selected to be muted before set as wallpaper.

Idle display settingsSelect the features to be displayed on the desktop. Features options include: Time & date, SIM selection, Today's schedule and Timer.

Contrast Press and keys to adjust the screen brightness.

BacklightSet the time before the screen backlight dims when there is no operation. Choose from the following options: Always on, 30 secs, 20 secs, 15secs, 10 secs and 5 secs.

Keypad backlight time

Set the time before the keypad backlight dims when there is no operation. Choose from the following options: 20 secs, 10 secs and 5secs, auto mode and off. If select Off, the keypad backlight will not lights up.

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Setting Name Description

Security

PIN Activate/deactivate/modify PIN code (protects the SIM card only).

Modify PIN2 Select to modify PIN2 code.

Phone lockedSelect On / Off to lock / unlock the phone. If the phone is locked, to unlock it you must input the lock password (default is 0000) first.

Modify the cellphone password

Change the phone lock password. To change it, you should enter the current password first.

Blacklist

� Manage and edit the blacklist of contacts. � Set to activate / deactivate interception of incoming call or messages from blacklist contacts. To activate / deactivate this feature, in Blacklist menu, select Audio call interception / Message interception and press Left Soft key, select on / off.

Profiles

Ring type Four options are available: Ringtone, vibration, silent , Ring and vibrate.

Ring settings Set ringtone of incoming calls and messages.

Adjust volumeSet ringtone volume of incoming call, message and power on & off. Also you can adjust call volume and speech dial volume (Dial voice volume).

Other alert rings Set key tone; Turn on / off low battery alert; Turn on / off power ringtone; Set dial tone.

Connections

Network accountAdd / delete network account and edit its access point, user name, password, authentication type and proxy etc.

GPRS service Turn on or turn off GPRS service.

Data connection settings

Set whether data connection should be always on or on only when needed.

Network selection Set whether phone should automatically or manually select a carrier.

Restore factory settings

To reset all phone settings to factory default values, you must input the phone lock password (Default: 0000) first.

WARNING: All settings, contacts, call logs, etc. will be deleted.

10. CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS � Disconnect the power adaptor from electrical outlet and switch phone off before cleaning.

� Use damp or anti-static cloth for cleaning.

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cleaners. � This phone and its accessories (including power adaptor) are not waterproof. Do not clean this phone under running water, or immerse it in water or any other liquids.

� Clean charging port regularly as accumulated dust and lint could affect charging process.

� When not in use, store phone and its battery in its original packaging, out of reach of children and pets.

11. TECHNICAL DATANetwork: GSM bands, 2G: 900 MHz / 1800 MHz Dimensions: 103 x 53 x 16 mmWeight: 91 g (battery included, with accessories)Battery: Li-ion Battery, 3.7 V/800 mAh/2.96 Wh (Limited charge voltage: 4.2 V)Memory card: Mini-SD, Max. 32 GBAudio formats: WAV, AMR, MP3, MIDI, AAC (recording format: AMR, MP3)Picture format: JPG, GIF, PNG, ICOVideo format: AVI,FLV,MP4,3GPStandby time: Up to 240 hoursTalk time: Up to 10 hours

Power adapter (charger)Input: 100-240 V~, 50/60 Hz 0.15 AOutput: 5 V DC, 550 mA

Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) This device complies with international safety standards for exposure to radio waves. The value recorded for the TELEFUNKEN TM 240 COSI is 0.663 W / kg for the body and 0.371 W / kg for the head (average measurement for 10g of organic tissue). The maximum limit according to the WHO is 2 W/kg (average measurement for 10g of organic tissue).

This device meets RF exposure guidelines when used against the head or when positioned at least 0.5 cm away from the body. If a carrying case, belt clip or other device holder is used to carry the device on the body, it must not contain any metal and must provide at least the separation distance indicated above between device and the body.

Bluetooth® is a trademark of Bluetooth SIG, Inc. TELEFUNKEN and the TELEFUNKEN logos are trademarks of TELEFUNKEN Licenses GmbH..

The TELEFUNKEN TM 240 COSI phone was put on the market for sale for the first time in April 2017, in Europe.

12. DISPOSAL INSTRUCTIONS

Recycling of Electrical and Electronic EquipmentUsed electrical and electronic devices must not be discarded with household waste. The presence of this symbol on the product or its packaging serves as a reminder of this. Some of the materials of which this product is comprised can be recycled if they are taken to an appropriate recycling centre. By reusing the components and raw materials of used devices, you contribute significantly to protecting the environment. For further information on collection sites for used equipment, you can enquire at

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your town council, the waste treatment department, or the shop where you have purchased the product.

Battery RecyclingThis symbol on the battery indicates that at the end-of-life, the battery should not be

discarded with other household waste. Separate the battery from other types of waste and recycle it via the local system of free waste collection of batteries in order to preserve the natural resources and encourage the reuse of materials.

13. WARRANTY AND AFTER-SALES SERVICEThis mobile phone comes with a 24-month warranty, starting from the date it was purchased. For more information on the applicability of this warranty, please go to our website at www.befuzze.com or contact our after-sales service at:

After-sales Service Information:In the event of a technical problem, please contact our after-sales service:

E-mail: [email protected]

Manufacturer InformationBEFUZZE SA Route de Lully 5C1131 TolochenazSwitzerlandE-mail : [email protected]

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