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General Information 

 
Congratulations on your purchase of Bea-fon SL495!  

 

Please read this information for better handling of the telephone. We do 
not assume any liability due to improper use. 

 
We  are  constantly  striving  to  improve  our  products  and  our  service. 

Therefore,  Bea-fon  reserves  the  right  to  make  modifications  and 

improvements to any of the products described in this documentation 
without prior notice. 

 
The content of this User Manual is presented as it is. Bea-fon does not 

assume  any  responsibility  for  the  accuracy  and  completeness  of  the 

content of this user manual.  
There may be slight differences between the images in the user guide 

and the  
phone; these are examples, please refer to the phone. Some functions 

are dependent on a network operator; for further information, contact 
your network operator. 

Summary of Contents for SL495

Page 1: ...User Guide SL495...

Page 2: ...difications and improvements to any of the products described in this documentation without prior notice The content of this User Manual is presented as it is Bea fon does not assume any responsibilit...

Page 3: ...are all there Should one of the components be missing or defective please contact the dealer where you purchased the telephone Bea fon SL495 package content 1x phone SL495 1x charging station SL495 1...

Page 4: ...Products on our website www beafon com Device Code The use of this code can prevent unauthorized persons from using this telephone The factory default code is 0000 PIN code The code from the network...

Page 5: ...a SIM card 14 Inserting the SIM card and Micro SD card 14 Inserting the Battery 16 Charging the Battery 17 Switching the telephone on off 17 Standby 18 Display Home screen 19 Display symbols 20 Headse...

Page 6: ...the phonebook or SIM card 28 Speed dial 29 Direct dial numbers I II M1 M2 29 Messages 30 Write messages 30 Text input 30 Inbox 31 Outbox 31 Drafts 32 Sent messages 32 Voicemail box 32 Settings 33 SMS...

Page 7: ...Phone settings 45 Time and Date 45 Language 45 Preferred input method 45 LCD backlight 46 Call settings 46 Caller ID 46 Network settings 47 Network selection 48 Security settings 48 SIM security 48 Ph...

Page 8: ...s 60 Hearing aids 61 Other medical equipment 61 Approved locations 61 Potentially explosive atmospheres 61 Vehicles 62 Recycling 63 Information 64 Certification information SAR 64 Declaration of Confo...

Page 9: ...the phone if the use of mobile phones is prohibited or may cause interferences or danger Traffic safety Do not use your phone when driving a vehicle Turn off the phone during a flight Mobile phones c...

Page 10: ...ne at filling stations The mobile phone must be turned off in the vicinity of filling stations and other places with explosive goods Interferences Mobile phones may cause interferences that could affe...

Page 11: ...11 My Telephone Overview of SL495...

Page 12: ...Arrow key upwards press to enter the SMS menu in standby mode 7 Arrow key downwards In standby mode enter the photo contacts 8 Right menu key in standby mode enter the phonebook 9 Turn on off end a c...

Page 13: ...ug 3 5mm 16 Micro USB charging port 17 Volume up key 18 Torch Press and hold down the volume up 17 or down 19 key to enable disable the torch 19 Volume down key Front side description Kamera Led rot L...

Page 14: ...our data and contacts Therefore handle the card with care and exercise caution when inserting or removing the card SIM card must be kept out of reach of small children Inserting the SIM card and Micro...

Page 15: ...SIM card and at the bottom right for the Micro SD card Carefully insert the SIM card in the SIM card slot 1 Make sure that the gold colored contacts on the card are facing downwards and the tapered co...

Page 16: ...old colored contacts of the battery with the corresponding contacts of the phone 1 Press the other end of the battery until it snaps into place 2 Push the battery cover down onto the device until it c...

Page 17: ...g indicator appears in the display 4 If the telephone is charged while switched on the battery indicator begins to go up The battery is fully charged when the battery indicator no longer goes up 5 Dis...

Page 18: ...he red key for 2 3 seconds Without the SIM card only the emergency call number can be dialed Note If you enter the PIN code incorrectly 3 times the phone will ask for the PUK code that you have receiv...

Page 19: ...19 Display Home screen 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 1 Network strength 2 Symbols 3 Battery status 4 Network operator 5 Time 6 Date 7 Menu 8 Phonebook...

Page 20: ...ll You have to delete some messages in order to be able to receive new messages Headphones This symbol is displayed when headphones are plugged in Missed calls This symbol is displayed when you did no...

Page 21: ...you can answer the call using the button on the headset Menu function On the default screen press the left menu key to enter the Main menu and the right menu key to enter the Contacts Press the Up arr...

Page 22: ...he right menu key Delete to delete the digit to the left of the cursor 3 Press the green key to call the number Making calls using the phonebook If there are contacts saved in the Phonebook you can ma...

Page 23: ...the default screen press the arrow key downwards to enter the photo contact menu 2 Use the arrow keys to scroll 3 To edit a photo contact press the left menu key Options select Edit and confirm with...

Page 24: ...s the number or name appears on the display 1 If you would like to answer the call press the green key or OK 2 You can also answer the call automatically by opening the phone please go to the followin...

Page 25: ...ters the messages Mute Switch the microphone on off DTMF Turn keytones on off Note The menu items marked with must be supported by the SIM card For more information please contact your network operato...

Page 26: ...adcast messages 7 Voicemail box 8 Settings 3 Calls 1 Missed calls 2 Dialled calls 3 Received calls 4 Call log 4 Extras 1 Alarm 2 Events 3 Calculator 4 Services 5 Multimedia 1 Camera 2 Show pictures 3...

Page 27: ...select Phonebook and confirm with OK Note symbolises a SIM card entry symbolises a phone entry New contact 1 Select Add new contact in menu Phonebook 2 Select memory SIM card or Phone SIM memory Only...

Page 28: ...press OK 3 Click on Options 4 Select Delete and press OK 5 Press OK again to confirm the deletion Copying a contact from the phonebook or SIM card 1 Select Main menu Phonebook and press OK 2 Select a...

Page 29: ...o edit click on Edit 4 Select the desired name from the Phonebook and press OK the desired name must already be stored under Contacts On the default screen press and hold down the desired number 2 9 f...

Page 30: ...ess the key to add special characters you can use arrow keys keys I and II to navigate to the desired symbols Press the arrow key to move the position indicator to the left or right Press the right me...

Page 31: ...and Save Inbox In this menu you can view new or already read messages Depending on the mode the phone vibrates or rings and the green LED flashes when you receive a new message and this symbol appears...

Page 32: ...Voicemail box Voice mail is a network function If a voice mail has been received the receipt of a new message will be shown on the display of your telephone 1 Select Menu Messages and press OK 2 Sele...

Page 33: ...ngs The following functions are available SIM Profile settings Here you can set among others the message service centre number SMSC dependent on the network operator and other SMS settings Memory stat...

Page 34: ...d Received calls The newest entries are at the top of the list Use Option to access the following functions View Call Send SMS Send MMS Save to Phonebook and Delete Delete call logs You can delete the...

Page 35: ...pe 3 To save the alarm press the left menu key Save in the menu item Time When the alarm sounds click on the Stop button to stop it or click on the Snooze button In this case the alarm will snooze and...

Page 36: ...telephone as a pocket calculator The pocket calculator can perform basic arithmetic functions Functions Enter the numbers 1 to 0 Press for the decimal point Press the arrow keys for Press the M keys f...

Page 37: ...tiple photos please use a memory card Micro SD up to 16 GB Use Options to change the following settings Photos View the saved photos in jpg format You can send and also receive the photos via Bluetoot...

Page 38: ...d different photo effects Storage Select between Phone or Memory card if available Restore setting Restore the default setting In photo mode the following functions are available to you Key Function 1...

Page 39: ...Storage and Image information FM radio This function allows you to listen to FM radio In FM mode the following keys are available Key Function I M1 Search for the previous channel II M2 Search for th...

Page 40: ...to File manager 1 Select Menu Multimedia and press OK 2 Select File manager and press OK Use the file manager to manage your files and folders in the phone memory and on the memory card Open To displa...

Page 41: ...proceed as follows 1 Connect the telephone to the computer using the supplied micro USB cable 2 After that a menu appears on the telephone select Mass storage and confirm with OK 3 The computer will r...

Page 42: ...Select the mode and enter the option menu Enable Enable the profile mode Adjust Set ringtones and other sounds as desired Reset Reset to default settings The following tone settings are available Ala...

Page 43: ...s that it is an emergency and sends an emergency SMS to all stored numbers If the first number cannot be reached the next number is automatically dialed etc If no emergency call number is saved or you...

Page 44: ...rator s home network the international SOS 112 can usually still be called Attention If you save emergency call numbers such as rescue police fire department etc you must clarify this in advance with...

Page 45: ...to SOS numbers The text can be changed as desired Phone settings 1 Select Menu Settings and press OK 2 Select Phone settingsand press OK The following menu items are available Time and Date Set Time...

Page 46: ...ion duration Call settings 1 Select Menu Settings and press OK 2 Select Call settings and press OK Depending on the network operator you can use the following services Caller ID Here you can define wh...

Page 47: ...activated at the same time Call barring With this network service you can restrict your calls Call time reminder A signal tone sounds during the call Answer mode Select the method you would like to u...

Page 48: ...security PIN lock When turning the PIN request On or Off you will be prompted to enter the correct PIN code of the SIM card you can change the PIN code of the SIM card at any time Changing PIN PIN2 T...

Page 49: ...lowing functions are available Bluetooth Press the left menu key to turn the Bluetooth function on or off Visible You can set your telephone so that it can be recognized by other Bluetooth devices Fou...

Page 50: ...the desired device and press Pair 3 If you connect to another Bluetooth device you will need to enter a password Confirm the password with OK Under Options you will find the following functions Connec...

Page 51: ...101 8 x 50 5 x 18 5 mm Standby time 250 hours Talk time 350 minutes Charger 5V 500mAh Connection Micro USB SAR head 0 399 W kg SAR body 0 883 W kg The operating life of the battery is dependent on th...

Page 52: ...phone Check the battery status charge the battery or replace it Check whether the PIN code was entered correctly If the PIN code is entered incorrectly 3 times the SIM card will be blocked and you wil...

Page 53: ...routed to a network connection or phone line with better quality Poor quality of the local telephone line Press the end key and select again You may be routed to a network connection or phone line wi...

Page 54: ...whether the PIN code was entered correctly If the PIN code has been entered incorrectly 3x the SIM card is locked and you will need the PUK code Please contact your network operator for your PUK code...

Page 55: ...rer Failure to use original and or approved accessories may result in poor performance damage to the phone or even to your body and may affect local telecommunication equipment Please turn off the mob...

Page 56: ...mpatible devices to the phone Do not attempt to disassemble the mobile phone or its battery Do not keep the mobile phone together with a flammable or explosive material Never attempt to charge the pho...

Page 57: ...ntually degrade If the operating time talk and standby time is considerably shorter compared to the normal operating time you should buy a new battery Disconnect the charger from the network and from...

Page 58: ...can also explode if they are damaged Batteries must be disposed of properly Do not attempt to open or destroy batteries If a battery features liquid leaking from it make sure that this liquid does not...

Page 59: ...turn off the phone when the use of mobile phones is prohibited or if interferences are caused by the phone or if dangerous situations may arise Always keep the device in its normal operating position...

Page 60: ...hese recommendations are consistent with the independent research and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research For people with a pacemaker You should always keep a minimum distance of 20 cm bet...

Page 61: ...ical device manufacturer Turn off your phone in healthcare facilities when prompted by signs notices or other written regulations In hospitals or healthcare facilities equipment that could be sensitiv...

Page 62: ...tane areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as flour dust or metal powder any other areas where you are normally advised to switch off the vehicle engine Vehicles In certain cases RF...

Page 63: ...reuse of material resources The crossed out wheeled bin symbol found on the product battery packaging material and in the documentation means that electrical and electronic products batteries and rech...

Page 64: ...3 W kg which complies with the European standard EN 62209 1 The SAR values may vary depending on national regulations and the network band You can download a copy of the declaration of conformity at a...

Page 65: ...isasters such as earthquakes flood etc or other events or accidents including deliberate or accidental misuse by the user in the context of these accidents or other unusual circumstances which are out...

Page 66: ...oses In case of loss we assume no liability Please send proof of purchase only in copy No return is possible For devices returned to service beafon com outside the warranty period a cost estimate will...

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