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MALUX SED OPH-810R - User Manual

MALUX SED OPH-810R
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SED OPH-810R
User Manual
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Table of Contents

Questions and Answers

Summary

Warning

Chapter 1 Getting Started

Safety Precautions

General safety guidance including personal, environmental, and traffic considerations.

Chapter 1 Getting Started

Public Places and Travel Safety

Precautions for use in public areas, on airplanes, and near hazardous environments.

Medical and Interference Safety

Guidelines for use around medical devices and potential interference issues.

Headphone and Battery Handling

Risks associated with high volume, battery handling, and general device care.

Chapter 1 Getting Started

Charger and Battery Use

Instructions for using the designated charger and battery safely.

Emergency Calls and Environmental Limits

How to make emergency calls and operating limits (temp, voltage, altitude).

Chapter 1 Getting Started

Specific Absorption Rate (SAR)

Information on radio wave exposure and SAR compliance limits.

Chapter 1 Getting Started

Environmental Care and Disposal

Guidance on recycling, proper disposal of batteries and products.

Chapter 1 Getting Started

Declaration of Conformity

Statement of compliance with safety, EMC, and spectrum standards.

Chapter 1 Getting Started

CE Marking and Authorization

Product marking details and authorization information.

Chapter 1 Getting Started

Handheld Device Overview

Diagram labeling the external keys and components of the handheld.

Chapter 1 Getting Started

Handheld Device Back View

Diagram labeling the back components like loudspeaker and battery latch.

Chapter 1 Getting Started

Icon Descriptions

Explanation of various icons displayed on the handheld screen.

Chapter 1 Getting Started

More Icon Descriptions

Explanation of additional icons for errors, features, and modes.

Chapter 1 Getting Started

Installing SIM Card and Battery

Step-by-step guide for inserting the SIM card and battery.

Chapter 1 Getting Started

Charging the Battery

Instructions on how to connect and charge the device using a travel charger.

Chapter 1 Getting Started

Charging Mode Details

Explanation of charging stages and power specifications.

Chapter 2 Basic Operations

Switching the Handheld On;Off

Step-by-step instructions for powering the device on and off.

Chapter 2 Basic Operations

Handheld Modes

Description of the device's standby mode and its functionalities.

Standby Mode Operations

How to navigate and perform basic actions in standby mode.

Chapter 2 Basic Operations

Display Status Indicators

Explanation of the icons and information shown on the device screen.

Chapter 2 Basic Operations

Making Calls

Procedures for initiating regular, international, and phonebook calls.

Redialing and Emergency Calls

How to redial numbers and make emergency calls.

Chapter 2 Basic Operations

Answering and Rejecting Calls

Steps to accept or decline incoming calls.

Adjusting Volume

How to control the device's audio volume levels.

Chapter 2 Basic Operations

Emergency Number Dialing

Instructions for dialing emergency numbers with and without a SIM card.

Viewing Missed Calls

How to access and manage the list of missed incoming calls.

Chapter 2 Basic Operations

Call Log Operations

Managing call records, including missed calls and call options.

Managing Multiple Calls

Procedures for handling multiple active calls simultaneously.

Chapter 2 Basic Operations

GSM-R Operations Overview

Introduction to GSM-R functions for railway services.

GSM-R Call Types

Explanation of point-to-point, group, and broadcast calls.

Chapter 2 Basic Operations

Initiating GSM-R Calls

Steps to start point-to-point, group, and broadcast calls.

Ending Group Calls

Procedures for initiating and exiting group calls.

Chapter 2 Basic Operations

Managing GSM-R Calls

Procedures for ending broadcast calls and exiting group/broadcast calls.

Chapter 2 Basic Operations

Joining and Managing Group Calls

How to join ongoing group calls and manage call uplink.

Handling Interrupted Calls

Procedures for receiving new calls during existing group/broadcast calls.

Chapter 2 Basic Operations

Handling Concurrent GSM-R Calls

Managing incoming calls during active group, broadcast, or point-to-point calls.

Chapter 2 Basic Operations

Advanced Call Handling

Managing multiple calls, priority answering, and railway emergency calls.

Chapter 2 Basic Operations

Function Number Operations

How to register, interrogate, and manage function numbers.

Chapter 3 Input Modes

Input Mode Switching

How to switch between different text input modes.

English Text Input

Using predictive text and letter entry for English words.

Chapter 3 Input Modes

English Letter Input Methods

Using numeric keys for entering English letters (ABC, abc).

Chapter 3 Input Modes

Digit and Symbol Input

Methods for entering numbers and special symbols.

Cursor Navigation

How to move the cursor horizontally and vertically on the screen.

Chapter 4 Menu

Navigating Menus

How to access menus using arrow keys or shortcuts.

GSM-R Function Menu

Overview of GSM-R related functions available in the menu.

Function Number (FN) Management

Managing function numbers for railway services.

Chapter 4 Menu

FN Management Details

Detailed procedures for registering and managing function numbers.

Chapter 4 Menu

FN Management Operations

Interrogating, changing, and deregistering function numbers.

Chapter 4 Menu

Group Calls and Broadcasts

Making and managing group calls and broadcast calls.

Chapter 4 Menu

Phonebook Management

Adding, viewing, and managing contacts in the phonebook.

Chapter 4 Menu

SMS and Contact Entry

Sending SMS messages and adding new contact entries.

Chapter 4 Menu

Contact Storage and SMS

Managing contact storage, copying, and SMS service overview.

Chapter 4 Menu

Writing SMS Messages

Composing, editing, and sending SMS messages with various options.

Chapter 4 Menu

Inbox Management

Reading, replying, and deleting messages in the inbox.

Chapter 4 Menu

Outbox and SMS Templates

Managing sent messages and using SMS templates.

Chapter 4 Menu

SMS Settings

Configuring message center, types, validity, and storage.

Chapter 4 Menu

Broadcast Service

Using the broadcast service for information and setting reception.

Call Logs Overview

Accessing and understanding call log categories.

Chapter 4 Menu

Call Log Details and Deletion

Managing missed, received, dialed calls, and deleting call records.

Chapter 4 Menu

Tools Menu Overview

Introduction to the Tools menu and its sub-sections.

Calendar Functionality

Viewing and navigating the calendar interface.

Chapter 4 Menu

Calendar Entry and Navigation

Creating, managing, and navigating calendar entries and dates.

Chapter 4 Menu

Calculator and Alarm Clock

Using the calculator and setting up multiple alarm clocks.

Chapter 4 Menu

Recording and USB Mode

How to start/view recordings and use USB mode for PC connection.

Chapter 4 Menu

STK, Version Check, and RF Monitoring

Using SIM Toolkit, checking versions, and monitoring RF information.

Chapter 4 Menu

Bluetooth Operations

Connecting, pairing, scanning, and managing Bluetooth devices.

Chapter 4 Menu

Working Alone and Cell Forcing

Activating working alone alarms and forcing cell selection.

Chapter 4 Menu

Cell Lock and Settings

Locking cells and configuring general device settings.

Profile Settings

Customizing profiles like General, Meeting, and Outdoor.

Chapter 4 Menu

Display Settings

Adjusting backlight, greetings, wallpaper, signal LED, and contrast.

Chapter 4 Menu

Tone and Security Setup

Configuring alert tones and security features like PIN codes.

Chapter 4 Menu

Phone Setup and Defaults

Setting time, date, language, shortcuts, and restoring factory defaults.

Chapter 4 Menu

Call Setup Options

Configuring answer modes, call waiting, and call divert.

Chapter 4 Menu

Call Barring and Restrictions

Setting up call barring and restrictions for outgoing and incoming calls.

Chapter 4 Menu

Anonymous Calls and Network Selection

Managing CLIR, Closed User Group, and network selection preferences.

Chapter 4 Menu

Data Service Configuration

Setting up data mode, GPRS attach, and serial speed.

Chapter 5 Reference Information

Access Passwords (PIN;PIN2)

Explanation of PIN and PIN2 for SIM card security and access.

Chapter 5 Reference Information

PUK and PUK2 for Unlocking

Procedures for using PUK and PUK2 to unlock locked SIM cards.

Chapter 5 Reference Information

Battery Usage and Care

Guidelines for charging, discharging, and precautions for lithium-ion batteries.

Chapter 5 Reference Information

Battery Handling and Maintenance

Safety precautions for battery handling, replacement, and general device maintenance.

Chapter 5 Reference Information

Glossary of Terms

Definitions of common terms used in the manual.

Chapter 5 Reference Information

Glossary Terms Continued

More definitions covering device features and network services.

Chapter 5 Reference Information

Voicemail Service

Information on setting up and using the voicemail service.

Troubleshooting

Call and Sound Issues

Solutions for problems with making calls or low volume.

Ringing and Microphone Issues

Troubleshooting for no ring and when the other party cannot hear.

PIN Locked Issues

Steps to resolve a locked PIN by contacting the service provider.

Troubleshooting

Battery and Network Issues

Solutions for charging problems and no network availability.

Power and Echo Issues

Troubleshooting for power-on problems, short standby time, echo, or noise.

MALUX SED OPH-810R Specifications

General IconGeneral
BrandMALUX
ModelSED OPH-810R
CategoryTelephone
LanguageEnglish