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All mobile cell phones use radio waves, and coverage cannot be guaranteed in every location. As such, you must never exclusively count on your mobile telephone for essential communications (for example, medical emergencies).

Emergency calls may not be possible on all wireless telephone networks, or when certain network services and/or telephone functions are used. You may have to close down these functions in order to make an emergency call. Consult this guide and your network service provider.

To make an emergency call:

1. Ensure that your telephone is on, in standby mode and that it is receiving adequate signal.

Some networks require that a valid SIM card is installed.

2. Dial the emergency number and press Answer call / Call history key (6).

3. When making an emergency call, remember to give all of the necessary information as precisely as possible. Remember that your mobile telephone may be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident, and therefore do not hang up until officials indicate that you should do so.

Certification Information (SAR)

THIS PHONE MODEL COMPLIES WITH EU SPECIFICATIONS CONCERNING EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.

Your phone is a radio transceiver. It is designed and manufactured to not exceed exposure limits to radio frequency (RF) recommended by the Council of the European Union. These limits are within the framework of the general directives and set the authorised RF energy levels for the general population. These directives have been formulated by independent scientific bodies following periodic evaluation and detailed scientific studies. These

SPECIFICATIONS

• Name: GSM20series

• Quad-band cell phone (850/900/1800/1900)

• Flash Memory: 4MB

• SIM: Dual SIM

• Compact size (108.4 x 45.1 x 12.6 mm) and lightweight (58g)

• 1.77” TFT screen (128 x 160)

• Digital camera 0.08MP

• Lithium battery (included) – 600mAh, 3.7V Input: 5V 0.5A

• Charger: micro USB cable

• Frequency range: GSM 900/1800 MHz Bluetooth: 2402 - 2480 MHz

• Transmitted Power: Max. 2W/Max. 1W

Bluetooth: 4.14 dBm EIRP

If you cannot send/receive MMS, make sure that the correct network profile is selected in Messages > Options > Settings > MMS > SIM1/2 MMS Account.

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DATA SERVICE (INTERNET)

PC CONNECTION AND BATTERY CHARGING

To use the MMS and Internet features, you must first enable the GPRS service in Settings > Network.

In “Network settings”, select “Network account”. This menu allows you to check, modify, or delete the data accounts in your phone. Or it can also enable you to surf the internet when you insert a new SIM card and input the APN (access point name) accordingly.

Usually, a list of standard networks is included in your SIM card and will be displayed automatically.

If this is not the case, please follow the instructions below to select an account from an international list or to add an account manually.

1. Select “Settings”, “Network settings”, and “Network account”.

2. Click on “Options” and choose “Add from list”. Tick the networks of your choice to add them to the main menu. If your network is not in this list, follow the steps below.

3. In “Options”, select “New account” and change the fields according to the instructions of your mobile network provider.

Note: The settings depend on your SIM card and on your provider. For further information, please refer to local providers.

To see the IMEI number of you phone, dial *#06#.

Contact Lexibook® for supply of original parts.

NOTE: Only use batteries, chargers and accessories approved by the Lexibook®. Use of other types of batteries, chargers and accessories may cause damage to the phone and will result in a voided warranty.

ORIGINAL PARTS

IMPORTANT NOTE Emergency Calls

All mobile cell phones use radio waves, and coverage cannot be guaranteed in every location. As such, you must never exclusively count on your mobile telephone for essential communications (for example, medical emergencies).

Emergency calls may not be possible on all wireless telephone networks, or when certain network services and/or telephone functions are used. You may have to close down these functions in order to make an emergency call. Consult this guide and your network service provider.

To make an emergency call:

1. Ensure that your telephone is on, in standby mode and that it is receiving adequate signal.

Some networks require that a valid SIM card is installed.

2. Dial the emergency number and press Answer call / Call history key (6).

3. When making an emergency call, remember to give all of the necessary information as precisely as possible. Remember that your mobile telephone may be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident, and therefore do not hang up until officials indicate that you should do so.

Certification Information (SAR)

THIS PHONE MODEL COMPLIES WITH EU SPECIFICATIONS CONCERNING EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES.

Your phone is a radio transceiver. It is designed and manufactured to not exceed exposure limits to radio frequency (RF) recommended by the Council of the European Union. These limits are within the framework of the general directives and set the authorised RF energy levels for the general population. These directives have been formulated by independent scientific bodies following periodic evaluation and detailed scientific studies. These

SPECIFICATIONS

• Name: GSM20series

• Quad-band cell phone (850/900/1800/1900)

• Flash Memory: 4MB

• SIM: Dual SIM

• Compact size (108.4 x 45.1 x 12.6 mm) and lightweight (58g)

• 1.77” TFT screen (128 x 160)

• Digital camera 0.08MP

• Lithium battery (included) – 600mAh, 3.7V Input: 5V 0.5A

• Charger: micro USB cable

• Frequency range: GSM 900/1800 MHz Bluetooth: 2402 - 2480 MHz

• Transmitted Power: Max. 2W/Max. 1W

Bluetooth: 4.14 dBm EIRP

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limits include a considerable safety margin, intended to ensure the safety of everyone, irrespective of their age and health.

The exposure standard for mobile telephones employs a measurement unit called the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit recommended by the Council of the European Union is 2.0 W/kg.* SAR test were performed under normal usage conditions, with the telephone transmitting at its highest certified power level on all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is established at the maximum certified power level, while the telephone is in operation, its actual SAR level may be well below the maximum value. The telephone is indeed designed to operate at different power levels, so as to only use the power required to reach the network. Generally speaking, the closer you are to the base station antenna, the lower the power output.

Before a telephone model is made available for sale to the public, its compliance with the European RTTE Directive must be demonstrated. This directive considers the protection of the health and safety of the user and of any other person to be an essential requirement.

Compliance with the European R&TTE Directive must be proven before a phone model can be sold to the public. This directive includes a basic requirement to protect the health and safety of the user and other people. In tests to prove compliance with the standard, the highest SAR value of this mobile phone when using directly at the body was 0.443 W/kg;

and ear was 0.372 W/kg.

There may be differences in the SAR levels of different telephones under different conditions, but they comply with EU requirements for RF exposure.

* The SAR limit for mobile devices used by the public is 2.0 W/kg, averaged over 10 grams of bodily tissue. The directives include a considerable safety margin in order to ensure additional protection for the public and to take into account all measurement differences.

SAR values may differ between national information requirements and network bandwidth.

SAR tests have been carried out on this product at 0.5 cm from the body. In order to meet the requirements related to exposure to radiofrequency energy, this device must be kept at least at this distance from the body.

Basic precautions can help reduce the level of exposure to radio frequencies. In order to lower the emission power from your mobile phone, use it when having excellent reception, the signal strength indicator on top of the screen must show a sufficient number of bars. The device usually uses less power when close by a base station. Also ensure the accessories used with your mobile phone (such as casings) do not contain metal compounds.

The current scientific information has not linked mobile phone use with any specific precautions. However, organizations such as the World Health Organization recommend people willing to reduce their exposure to radio frequency to limit the length of use of the device or use hands-free mode as much as possible so it can be kept far from the head or

the body during the use. Under the applicable French law, we are required to inform you that it is recommended to keep the mobile phone away from pregnant women’s belly and teenagers’ lower belly.

For more information, refer to World Health Organization website (http://www.who.int/emf).

Bluetooth

The Bluetooth® word mark and logos are registered trademarks owned by Bluetooth SIG, Inc. and any use of such marks by Lexibook® is under license. Other trademarks and trade names are those of their respective owners.

© 2016 Bluetooth SIG, Inc.

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limits include a considerable safety margin, intended to ensure the safety of everyone, irrespective of their age and health.

The exposure standard for mobile telephones employs a measurement unit called the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit recommended by the Council of the European Union is 2.0 W/kg.* SAR test were performed under normal usage conditions, with the telephone transmitting at its highest certified power level on all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is established at the maximum certified power level, while the telephone is in operation, its actual SAR level may be well below the maximum value. The telephone is indeed designed to operate at different power levels, so as to only use the power required to reach the network. Generally speaking, the closer you are to the base station antenna, the lower the power output.

Before a telephone model is made available for sale to the public, its compliance with the European RTTE Directive must be demonstrated. This directive considers the protection of the health and safety of the user and of any other person to be an essential requirement.

Compliance with the European R&TTE Directive must be proven before a phone model can be sold to the public. This directive includes a basic requirement to protect the health and safety of the user and other people. In tests to prove compliance with the standard, the highest SAR value of this mobile phone when using directly at the body was 0.443 W/kg;

and ear was 0.372 W/kg.

There may be differences in the SAR levels of different telephones under different conditions, but they comply with EU requirements for RF exposure.

* The SAR limit for mobile devices used by the public is 2.0 W/kg, averaged over 10 grams of bodily tissue. The directives include a considerable safety margin in order to ensure additional protection for the public and to take into account all measurement differences.

SAR values may differ between national information requirements and network bandwidth.

SAR tests have been carried out on this product at 0.5 cm from the body. In order to meet the requirements related to exposure to radiofrequency energy, this device must be kept at least at this distance from the body.

Basic precautions can help reduce the level of exposure to radio frequencies. In order to lower the emission power from your mobile phone, use it when having excellent reception, the signal strength indicator on top of the screen must show a sufficient number of bars. The device usually uses less power when close by a base station. Also ensure the accessories used with your mobile phone (such as casings) do not contain metal compounds.

The current scientific information has not linked mobile phone use with any specific precautions. However, organizations such as the World Health Organization recommend people willing to reduce their exposure to radio frequency to limit the length of use of the

device or use hands-free mode as much as possible so it can be kept far from the head or This product is

not a toy.

This product is covered by our 2-year warranty.

For any claim under the warranty or after sale service, please contact your distributor and present a valid proof of purchase. Our warranty covers any manufacturing material and workmanship defect, with the exception of any deterioration arising from the non-observance of the instruction manual or from any careless action implemented on this item (such as dismantling, exposition to heat and humidity, etc.). It is recommended to keep the packaging for any further reference. In a bid to keep improving our services, we could implement modification on the colours and the details of the product shown on the packaging.

Reference: GSM20series

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