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Fysic FM-7500 User Manual

Fysic FM-7500
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FM-7500
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Fysic FM-7500 Specifications

Power Adapter IconPower Adapter
input voltage100-240VAC
output voltage5.0V DC
output current0.5 A
Battery IconBattery
battery typeLi-Ion
battery voltage3.7V
battery capacity900 mAh
Weight and Dimensions IconWeight and Dimensions
weight75 gr
dimensions112 x 52 x 14 mm

Summary

1 Concepts

Provider

Defines 'Provider' as another name for 'Telephone Company'.

SIM card

Explains a SIM card as a small chip-containing card for phone number and storage.

SIM-LOCK-free

States the phone is not bound to a specific provider, allowing choice of telephone company.

PIN code / PUK code

Describes PIN for security and PUK for unlocking the SIM card if PIN is entered incorrectly multiple times.

Prepaid or subscription

Explains payment based on prepaid (beforehand) or subscription (afterwards).

Voicemail

Defines voicemail as an answering machine at the exchange for leaving messages.

2 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION

2.1 Important

Stresses reading instructions, especially safety info, and keeping the manual safe.

2.2 Warnings

Lists warnings to reduce injury risk, including country regulations, intended use, and location restrictions.

2.3 Contents of the packaging

Lists the items included in the phone's packaging.

2.4 Instructions regarding discarding

Provides guidance on how to properly discard the phone and its packaging.

3 DESCRIPTION OF FUNCTIONS

3.1 Phone

Details the physical components and inputs of the mobile phone.

3.2 Touch-buttons

Explains the functions of various buttons like Call, Power/End, M1, M2, SOS, Up/Down.

3.3 Display symbols

Illustrates and explains various icons shown on the phone's display.

4 BATTERY

4.1 Charging

Provides instructions on how to charge the phone's battery using the provided adapter.

4.2 Operating time

Discusses standby and call times, and factors affecting battery life.

4.3 Battery replacement

Guides on how to replace the phone's battery and proper disposal.

5 OPERATION

5.1 Turning the phone on/off

Details the procedure for turning the phone on and off using the power/end button.

5.2 Calling numbers

Explains how to dial numbers using the keypad and initiate calls.

5.3 Speed-dial memories

Describes how to dial programmed numbers directly using soft-buttons M1 and M2.

5.4 Calling from the phonebook

Explains how to find and call contacts stored in the phonebook.

5.5 Accepting calls

Describes how to accept or refuse incoming calls using specific buttons.

5.6 Calling from the call log

Explains how to access and call numbers from the call log.

5.7 Call volume

Details how to adjust the call volume using the phone's side buttons.

5.8 Functions during calls

Outlines additional functions available during a call, like hands-free and call waiting.

5.9 Open menu

Guides on how to open and navigate the phone's main menu and sub-menus.

6 MESSAGES

6.1 Messages menu structure

Presents the structure and options available within the messaging menu.

6.2 Write message

Explains how to compose text messages using the keypad and special characters.

6.3 Read message (Inbox)

Details how to read received SMS messages and available options.

6.4 Outgoing messages (Outbox, Drafts and Sent Messages)

Describes the contents and purpose of Outbox, Drafts, and Sent Messages folders.

6.5 Broadcast message

Explains Cell Broadcast (CB) messages as a warning and assistance system.

6.6 Settings

Covers settings related to saving sent messages and preferred memory location.

6.7 Memory status

Shows how much message storage space is available on the SIM or phone.

6.8 Voicemail

Explains how to use the voicemail service and dial the service number.

7 PHONEBOOK

7.1 Phonebook menu structure

Outlines the menu structure for managing contacts and phonebook settings.

7.2 Add contact

Guides on how to add new contacts to the phone or SIM card memory.

7.3 Settings

Explains settings like memory status, speed-dialling, and copying contacts.

7.4 Contact

Details options for individual contacts, such as calling, sending messages, and editing.

8 SOUND

8.1 Sound menu structure

Shows the menu structure for adjusting various sound profiles and settings.

8.2 Switch on

Explains how to use preset sound profiles with adjustable settings.

8.3 Adjust

Details how to adjust alert types, ringtones, volumes, and keypad sounds.

9 CALLS

9.1 Calls menu structure

Presents the menu structure for accessing call history (missed, dialled, received).

9.2 Open call log

Explains how to view missed, outgoing, and received calls.

10 SETTINGS

10.1 Settings menu structure

Outlines the structure of the phone's main settings menu.

10.2 Time and date

Guides on setting the current time and date and choosing display formats.

10.3 Display

Explains how to adjust display settings like background, illumination, and brightness.

10.4 Phone

Covers setting menu language and programming M1/M2 buttons.

10.5 SOS button

Details how to customize the SOS function, set emergency numbers, and enable/disable the alarm.

10.6 Call

Explains settings for sending number, call waiting, forwarding, barring, and auto-redial.

10.7 Network

Describes how to choose between automatic or manual network selection.

10.8 Security

Explains SIM lock/PIN, PIN2, PUK, and phone code for security and unauthorized use prevention.

10.9 Reset factory settings

Guides on how to reset personal settings to original factory defaults.

11 TOOLS

11.1 Tools menu structure

Shows the menu structure for tools like Calendar, Alarm, and Calculator.

11.2 Calendar

Explains how to use the calendar to view and add tasks or events.

11.3 Alarm clock

Details how to set up to five alarm times, including snooze mode.

11.4 Calculator

Explains how to use the calculator for basic arithmetic operations.

12 RADIO

Manual input

Describes how to manually set a radio frequency using the keypad.

Auto search

Explains how the phone can automatically save radio frequencies into the channel list.

13 EXTRAS

13.1 Flashlight

Explains how to turn the phone's flashlight on or off using the side switch.

13.2 Remote settings

Describes how to program phonebook, SOS, and M1/M2 using SMS messages from another phone.

14 SPECIFICATIONS

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