COPYRIGHT NOTICE » Cyrus reserves the right regarding the final interpretation of this policy. » Cyrus reserves the right to change the technical characteristics and specification of its products without notice. » It is strictly forbidden to copy, use, or publish the content of this manual in any way without a prior written permission by Cyrus. The manufacturer reserves the right to change the technical characteristics of its products without notice. The company reserves the right to change the content of this manual at any time without notice. The manufacturer reserves the right to change the technical specifications of its products without notice. CM6 – The solid one Manual Thank you very much for purchasing the CM6 smartphone, a series product by Cyrus Technology. This smartphone is shock- and waterproof and dust resilient. In this manual we will explain the functions and features of this special series type of Cyrus Technology’s smartphone to you. Aside from the regular calling options, the CM6 offers also additional functions, such as messages, mp3-player, video player, e-book, Bluetooth, etc. It offers more comfort and brings more joy to your work and life. Included in the delivery of the CM6 are a battery, a charger, and other suitable accessories. Other non-approved charges may pose a risk and may void warranty claims. In case your smartphone isn’t working as described in the manual, please contact the manufacturer via www.cyrus-technology.de 1 2
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1. SAFETY AND PERFORMANCE .............................................................................. Seite 8 1.1 EMERGENCY CALLS ......................................................................................................... Seite 8 1.2 PERSONAL USAGE ........................................................................................................... Seite 8 1.3 MOBILE PHONE ................................................................................................................ Seite 9 1.4 BATTERY .......................................................................................................................... Seite 10 1.5 ON THE ROAD ................................................................................................................. Seite 10 1.6 ON THE AIRPLANE .......................................................................................................... Seite 11 1.7 DEVICES OF OTHER MANUFACTURERS ......................................................................... Seite 11 1.8 MAINTENANCE ................................................................................................................ Seite 11 1.9 NON-IONIC RADIATION ................................................................................................... Seite 11 1.10 EFFECTIVE USE ............................................................................................................. Seite 12 1.11 HIGH FREQUENCY WAVES ............................................................................................ Seite 12.
2. YOUR CM6 ...................................................................................................................... Seite 13 2.1 LAYOUT ............................................................................................................................ Seite 13 2.2 YOUR CM 6 SYMBOLS .................................................................................................... Seite 14
3. SETTING UP YOUR PHONE .................................................................................. Seite 16 3.1 INSERTING THE SIM CARD ............................................................................................. Seite 16 3.2 INSERTING THE MEMORY CARD (MICROSD CARD) ....................................................... Seite 16 3.3 USAGE OF USB................................................................................................................ Seite 17 3.4 USING THE SECURITY PASSWORD ................................................................................ Seite 17 3.5 CREATE A NETWORK CONNECTION .............................................................................. Seite 18 3.6 CHARGING THE BATTERY ............................................................................................... Seite 19 3.7 SWITCHING THE TELEPHONE ON / OFF ......................................................................... Seite 20 3.8 HEADSET ......................................................................................................................... Seite 20 4. BASIC FUNCTIONS..................................................................................................... Seite 21 4.1 CALLING .......................................................................................................................... Seite 21 4.2 ADJUSTING THE VOLUME................................................................................................ Seite 21 4.3 ANSWERING AN INCOMING CALL .................................................................................. Seite 21 4.4 CALL PROCEDURE ......................................................................................................... Seite 22
5. MAIN MENU ................................................................................................................... Seite 23 5.1CALL CENTER................................................................................................................... Seite 23 5.1.1 CALL LISTS ......................................................................................................... Seite 23 5.1.2 DELETING THE CALL LIST .................................................................................. Seite 23 5.1.3 CALL SETTINGS ................................................................................................. Seite 23 5.1.3.1 CALL LIST OF SIM1 CARD............................................................... Seite 23 5.1.3.2 SIM1 CALL LIST ............................................................................... Seite 25 5.1.3.3 ADVANCED SETTINGS .................................................................... Seite 255.2 ADDRESS BOOK.................................................................................................................... Seite 26 5.2.1 SEARCH ............................................................................................................. Seite 26 5.2.2 ADDING A NEW CONTACT.................................................................................. Seite 26 5.2.3 OPTIONS OF THE CONTACT GROUP ................................................................ Seite 26 5.2.4 ADDRESS BOOK SETTINGS .............................................................................. Seite 27 5.3 FILE MANAGEMENT .............................................................................................................. Seite 27 5.4 ORGANIZER ........................................................................................................................... Seite 28 5.4.1 SKOBAN ............................................................................................................. Seite 28 5.4.2 CALENDAR ......................................................................................................... Seite 28 5.4.3 ALARMSIGNAL ................................................................................................... Seite 29 5.4.4 WORLD CLOCK .................................................................................................. Seite 29 5.4.5 CALCULATOR .................................................................................................... Seite 29 5.4.6 E-BOOk............................................................................................................... Seite 29 5.5 MESSAGES ............................................................................................................................ Seite 30 5.5.1 SETUP MESSAGING ........................................................................................... Seite 31 5.5.2 INCOMING MESSAGES ...................................................................................... Seite 31 5.5.3 DRAFTS .............................................................................................................. Seite 32 5.5.4 OUTGOING MESSAGES ..................................................................................... Seite 33 5.5.5 SENT MESSAGES ............................................................................................... Seite 33 5.5.6 MESSAGE SERVICES ......................................................................................... Seite 33 5.5.7 TEMPLATES ........................................................................................................ Seite 33 5.5.8 MESSAGE SETTINGS ......................................................................................... Seite 33 5.6 MULTI MEDIA ......................................................................................................................... Seite 34 5.6.1 CAMERA .............................................................................................................. Seite 34 5.6.2 PICTURE VIEWER PROGRAM ............................................................................ Seite 35 5.6.3 VIDEO RECORDER ............................................................................................. Seite 35 5.6.4 VIDEO PLAYER .................................................................................................. Seite 36
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5.6.5 AUDIO PLAYER ................................................................................................... Seite 37 5.6.6 VOICE MEMOS ................................................................................................... Seite 37 5.6.6 FM FUNCTION .................................................................................................... Seite 375.7 SERVICES .............................................................................................................................. Seite 38 5.7.1 INTERNET ..................................................................................................................... Seite 38 5.7.2 DATA CONNECTION WITH SIM CARD .......................................................................... Seite 38 5.7.3 SIM APPLICATION TOOLKIT (STK) ................................................................................ Seite 385.8 USER PROFILES .................................................................................................................... Seite 395.9 SETTINGS .............................................................................................................................. Seite 39 5.9.1 PHONE SETTINGS ........................................................................................................ Seite 39 5.9.2 SAFETY SETTINGS ....................................................................................................... Seite 40 5.9.2.1 TIME AND DATE ............................................................................................... Seite 40 5.9.2.2 TIME SWITCHING ON AND OFF........................................................................ Seite 40 5.9.2.3 LANGUAGE....................................................................................................... Seite 40 5.9.2.4 PREFERED INPUT METHODS........................................................................... Seite 40 5.9.2.5 MENU DISPLAY IN STANDBY MODE................................................................ Seite 40 5.9.2.6 SPECIAL KEY SETTINGS.................................................................................. Seite 41 5.9.2.7 AIRPLANE MODE ............................................................................................. Seite 41 5.9.2.8 DIFFERENT SETTINGS .................................................................................... Seite 41 5.9.3 SAFTEY SETTINGS ....................................................................................................... Seite 41 5.9.4 CONNECTIVITY ............................................................................................................. Seite 42 5.9.4.1 BLUETOOTH .................................................................................................... Seite 42 5.9.4.2 DATA PACKAGE ............................................................................................... Seite 42 5.9.4 RETRIEVING THE DEFAULT SETTINGS ......................................................................... Seite 42
6. INPUT METHODS.......................................................................................................... Seite 43 6.1 SYMBOL FOR INPUT MODE ............................................................................................ Seite 43 7. ANNEX ............................................................................................................................. Seite 44
8. QUICK POWER ON ....................................................................................................Seite 46
Duetopoorshieldingperformanceofmedicaldevicessuchashearingaidsandcardiacpacemakers,highfrequencydevicessuchasmobilephonescancauseinter-ference.Consultthemanufacturerofthemedicaldeviceoryourdoctorbeforeusingthemobilephone.» Pleaseturnthephoneoffinplaceswhereyoucanfindrespectivenotes.Theseplaces includehospitals,retirementhomes,andothermedicalfacilities.Inthesefacilities, devicesthataresensitivetoexternalHFsignalsmaybeused.» Ifyouareusingyourownmedicalequipment,pleasecontactthemanufacturerofthese devicestoconfirmthattheydoshieldRFsignalsadequately.Youcanalsoaskyour doctorforqualifiedinformation.» Userswithaheartdiseasemustbeparticularlycarefulwhensettingtheringvolumeand thevibrationalarm.» Usage regulations regarding HF devices shall be followed precisely inside of fuel tanks, chemical factories, and similar buildings, in which explosive gases are stored, or where thesechemicalsareusedintheproductionprocess.Eveninstandbymode,your mobilephoneemitsanelectromagneticsignal.Themobilephoneshouldbeturnedoff whennecessary.Payattentiontoroadsafety.Donotuseyourmobilephonewhile driving.Whenyouneedtomakeacall,youshouldparkyourcarfirst.» Ifyourphonehasbeenstolenorlost,pleaseinformyourtelephoneserviceprovider immediatelytoblockthesimcard.Thiswillprotectyouagainstfinanciallossesthatmay occurduetotheuseofthephonebythirdparties.» Whenyoucontactaphoneserviceproviderorthedealer,askfortheIMEInumberofthe phone.TheIMEInumberIsprintedonthelabelonthebackofthephone(orSelect „*#06#“tocheckyourIMEInumber).You‘reencouragetowritedownthenumberand keepitincaseyouneeditlateron.» Topreventmisuseofyourphone,pleaseusesecuritymeasuressuchas:useaPIN numberorapersonalsecuritycodeforyoursimcardandchangeitassoonasother peopleareawareofit.
» Calling abroad:pressthe“*„keytwiceandthenenterthe„+“sign.Enterthecountry code,theareacodeandthephonenumber,andthenpresstheconnectionkey.» Call the extension:Entertheextensionnumberandthenpressthe„*„buttonthree orfourtimes;then“P“or„w“appears;enter„p“or„w“followedbytheextension number,thenpresstheconnectionkey.» Correct input error: Presstherightfunctionkeytodeletethelastcharacteronthe screen.Todeletetheentireentry,pressandholdtherightfunctionkey,orpressthe „End“key.» Call contact from the address book:Whileinstandbymodepresstherightsoftkey toopentheaddressbookandenterthecallerdata,andthenusethenavigationbuttons tosearchupordowntofindthecorrespondingentrytocall.» Enter the number and press the connection key;themobilephoneautomatically dialsthecorrespondingnumber.» Redial:Presstheconnectionkeyinidlemodetodisplaythelastdialednumbers.On thedisplaythelastdialednumberappears.Movethenavigationkeytothedesired number,thenpresstheconnectionkey.» Calls using the speed dial key:Todialanumberinthespeeddiallist,openthe addressbook,gotothemenupoint„Addressbooksettings“,tothesubmenu„Speed diallist“,andmakesurethatthefunctionisactivatedviathe„ON“setting.
4.2 ADJUSTING THE VOLUME Duringacall,pressthenavigationbuttonsupordowntoadjustthevolume.
CALL FORWARDING Thisfunctionallowstheincomingcalltobeforwardedtoanotherphone youspecify.Inthecallsettings,youmustselect“Callforwarding”and pressthe„OK“functionkeytosetthisfunction. » Forward all phone calls:Thisfunctionisusedforallcalls. » Forward when no connection can be established:Routesthe incomingcallwhenthephoneisofforhasnoreception. » Forward if the call is not accepted:Ifthecallisnotanswered, itwillforwardtheincomingcall. » Forward when busy:Forwardtheincomingcall,whentheline isbusy. » Forward all data transfers:Youneedthesupportofyour networkoperatortoforwarddatatransfers. » Terminate forwarding: Thisfunctionisusedtodeactivatethe forwardingfunction.
DIAL LOCK » All Calls:Whenthisisactivated,youcannotmakeanycalls. » Internationalphonecalls:Ifthislockisactivated,youcanonly makenationalcalls. » International calls other than domestic calls:Ifthislockis enabledwhileabroad,youcanonlyconductlocalcallsorcall home(i.e.tothenetworkoperatoroftheprovidercountry).
5.2.2. ADDING A NEW CONTACT Addanewcontacttothesimcardorthemobilephone.Thisprocedureworksas follows:FromtheAddressBookmenu,selectAddNewContact.Youarethen promptedtochoosebetween„tosimcard“or„tophone“.
OTHER NUMBERS Cansetthephonenumberrestriction(toactivatethenumberrestriction,youneed thePIN2code,andtofindoutifthephonenumberrestrictionissupported, pleasecontactyourlocaloperator).
» View:Viewmessage. » Answer via SMS:AnswerviaSMS. » Answer via MMS:AnswerviaMMS. » Call sender:Callsender. » Forward:Forwardmessage.
» Delete: Deletemessage. » Delete all:Deleteallmessagesintheinbox. » Store in the address book:Savethetelephonenumberintheaddress book. Insidethemessagemenu,youcanalsoperformthefollowingfunctionsunderthe „Options“section:
» Answer via SMS:AnswerviaSMS. » Answer via MMS:AnswerviaMMS. » Call sender:Callsender. » Forward:Forwardmessage. » Delete:Deletemessage.
Additionaloptions:
» Use number: Cutoutalltelephonenumbersfromthemessageandsave themonthesimcardorphone. » Use Website:Cutthewebpagefromthemessage. » Use USSD service:CutUSSDfromthemessage.
5.6.1. CAMERA Withthecameraapplication,youcanfilmandphotographyourfellowhumans andimportanteventsatanytime.Photosarestoredinthe„Album“.Thephotos takenwiththecameraareinJPGformat.
5.6.7. FM FUNCTION BeforeusingtheFMradio,inserttheheadset.Afteropeningtheradiointerface, youhavethefollowingfunctionsavailable:radioon/off,forward/reversesearch, volumecontrol.Youcanalsoselectthefollowingfunctionsviathe„Options“menu item:
5.7.2. DATA CONNECTION WITH SIM CARD Selectthesim1orsim2cardasanetworkconnection.Youcanalsospecifythat youcanchoosebetweenthesim1orsim2cardeachtimeyouconnect.
5.9.2 PHONE SETTINGS 5.9.2.1 TIME AND DATE » Nearest city: youcanchoosefrom77citiesworldwide. » Time and date: Youcansetthetime,thedate,andthesummer time.Pressthearrowkeystomovethecursorandtoinputdata. Whendaylightsavingtimeisset,thetimeisdisplayedwithan hourdelay. » Set format:Youcanseta12-houror24-hourclock.Youcan choosebetweenachronologicalarrangementandan arrangementwithseparatedatecomponents.
5.9.2.2 TIMED SWITCHING ON AND OFF ON / OFF ACCORDING A FIXED TIME: Youcanselectfourgroupsoftimes.Youcanenteratimewhenthe phoneisswitchedonandoffautomatically.BeforeyouusethePower On/Offfunction,youmustfirstsetthestatusto‚Enable‘.Thensetthe On/Offoption,andthensetthetime.
5.9.2.3 LANGUAGE Youcanselectthelanguageinthedisplayedlanguagemenu.Youcan chooseEnglishorSimplifiedChinese.Thelanguage,menu,andprompts changeaccordingtoyourchoice.