SENCOR Element P032S Mobile Phone User Manual

June 16, 2024
SENCOR

SENCOR Element P032S Mobile Phone

Basic Information

Brief Description of Functions

  • Thank you for selecting the Element mobile phone with a colour display. While reading this manual, get familiar with the phone’s operation, features and control method.
  • The mobile phone is designed for GSM networks; the phone allows dual SIM operation in standby mode, but you cannot make calls from the other card if a call is in progress on one SIM card. In addition to basic calling functions, the phone also offers many useful functions, such as an address book, operating modes, messages, audio and video player, camera and camcorder, alarm clock, calculator and other functions that are useful for work and leisure activities.
  • The mobile phone meets the GSM criteria and is certified by relevant authorities.
  • Our company reserves the right to modify the content of this manual without prior notice.

Safety Instructions

ATTENTION
Pay special attention to these instructions. The manufacturer takes no responsibility for a user who does not follow these recommendations or uses the smartphone inappropriately. Through inappropriate use, the user risks breaching respective laws. Carefully read these operating instructions before use. Carefully store this information for future use.

  • Always follow the basic safety instructions when using this device to prevent the risk of fire, electric shock or injury.
  • Please read this user’s manual and follow all instructions for use, maintenance and assembly. Do not use the mobile phone for purposes other than those for which it was designed.
  • Not following the rules outlined in this user’s manual or inappropriate use will void the warranty and may result in injuries or property damage. In this case, the manufacturer takes no responsibility for any damages whatsoever.
  • It is forbidden to use mobile phones in certain places. If mobile phone use is forbidden, turn off the phone according to the instructions in the user’s manual. The usual locations where the use of mobile phones is forbidden include Planes, petrol stations, areas where blasting works are being performed, etc.
  • The operation of smartphones may affect the functionality of electronic equipment and health devices such as, pacemakers, hearing aids and other medical electronic equipment.
  • Turn off the device when in the vicinity of fuel, chemical substances or explosives. Keep the device out of children’s reach.
  • Adhere to local regulations governing the use of mobile phones when driving vehicles; as the driver, your primary responsibility is for the given vehicle. If your smartphone has a hands-free function, use it. Under unfavourable traffic conditions, stop the vehicle before dialling or picking up a call.
  • If the phone supports the “Flight mode” function, please set it to the “Flight mode” before boarding a plane. If the phone does not support this mode, then turn it off before boarding a plane because the phone may cause interference with the plane’s electronic equipment. Please follow the instructions provided onboard the plane.
  • Use primarily original accessories with the phone, as the use of a non-original battery or charger subjects you to the risk of losing the right to a warranty repair, risk of damage to the phone and risk of injury to the user.
  • Modifying or changing the features of the phone or tampering with the device is strictly prohibited. Modifying the device may lead to serious malfunctions and damages to property, potentially it may also cause injury to the user. A modification is considered to also be a change to the operating system software unless approved by the manufacturer.
  • Do not connect the battery charger to your phone before the battery is installed. Do not short-circuit the battery.
  • Charge the battery of the smartphone in a well-ventilated and cool area and at a sufficient distance from flammable and explosive materials.
  • To prevent demagnetization, keep your smartphone away from magnetic materials such as discs, credit cards, etc.
  • Mobile phones are sensitive to external interference, which may seriously affect their function; in certain environments, it is not possible to use the mobile phone.
  • Neither the mobile phone nor the charger are toys; their use by children presents the risk of small parts being swallowed. The charger and its connection to the main power grid are very risky for small children; this form of use is forbidden for children.
  • Do not unplug the charger by pulling on the power cord – there is a risk of damaging the power cord/socket and/or charger. Disconnect the charger from the power socket by pulling the body of the charger.
  • If the front glass of the phone is damaged, be careful as there is a risk of sharp glass parts, which could result in an injury. Do not use phones damaged in this way, and seek professional repair.
  • The high volume of the mobile phone may damage hearing with prolonged use, be careful when setting the volume level. Listening to loud music using the phone may have serious consequences, be careful when setting the volume level while listening to music.
  • Do not use liquid or aerosol cleaning agents, benzine, solvents or similar products. Use a lightly dampened cloth for cleaning.
  • Do not use the device in the vicinity of water, e.g. in the bath, shower or pool. Submerging the device may lead to injury by electrical shock. Do not place the device into a container filled with water, e.g. a vase.
  • Place the device on a stable surface. If your device falls, it can be damaged or injury may result.
  • Do not cover the openings on the device. They are used for ventilation and overheating protection.
  • Place the device in locations where nobody can step on it.
  • Do not place any objects into the openings of the device.
  • This presents a risk of fire or injury by electrical shock.
  • Never permit the device to be sprayed with a liquid.
  • To reduce the risk of injury by electrical shock, do not disassemble the device. If servicing or repairs of the device are necessary, take it to an authorised service centre or a qualified technician. When it is opened or when the cover is being removed, places with dangerous voltage or other risks may be exposed.
  • In the event of incorrect reassembly, an injury by electrical shock may ensue upon subsequent use.
  • Do not expose the device to extreme temperatures, e.g. in the vicinity of a hot heater or wood stove or in a hot car.
  • Do not place the device on burning objects, such as candles or cigarettes.
  • Do not use the device to report gas leaks when in their vicinity.
  • This phone takes photographs, records videos and audio; follows all respective laws and regulations relating to the use of these functions. Under certain conditions, taking photographs, or recording videos or audio without permission may violate laws and regulations in force.
  • When using the network functions, please, do not download files containing viruses, and do not install any damaged photographs or dial tones. If downloaded files result in abnormal behaviour of the phone, our company takes no responsibility whatsoever for the given fault.
  • Dispose of batteries under local regulations, and recycle them if possible. Do not throw batteries out with standard communal waste.

WARNING
To prevent a fire hazard or injury by electrical shock, do not expose this device to rain or humidity.
DECLARATION: Our company reserves the right to revise the content of this manual without prior notice.
Notes
Certain functions of the device and its accessories described in this user’s manual depend on the installed software, and the capabilities and configuration of the local network, and may not be available or may be limited by network operators.

The provided descriptions may, therefore, not correspond exactly to a specific phone or accessories that you purchased. The manufacturer takes no responsibility for the quality and legality of any content that you record or download through this mobile phone, regardless of whether it is text content, images, music, films, additionally installed copyrighted software, etc. You are responsible for the consequences arising from the installation or use of the aforementioned content on this mobile phone. All screenshots, symbols and icons in this user’s manual are simulated. Reality may be different. Depending on the installed firmware version, the individual steps may differ from the steps described in this user’s manual. Unless specified otherwise, the description of all steps in this user’s manual assumes that you are on the home screen. The phone is a device, the behaviour of which can be altered by the user with other apps. For this reason, procedures and individual steps may in reality differ from this user’s manual.

Operator note: the phone is factory set for maximum utilisation of available services. Your phone operator may limit or modify certain functions, security or behaviour of this phone as described in this user’s manual. In the event of differences, please seek information from your operator.

Measures to take when a static image is displayed; red/blue/ green pixels on the screen

A static image can permanently damage the display part of the LCD screen.

  • Do not leave a static image on an LCD screen for longer than 2 hours because this may damage the screen. This type of damage is known as “screen burn-in”.
  • Damage to the screen resulting from the above-mentioned causes is not covered by the warranty!

Red/blue/green/black pixels may appear on the screen

This is a characteristic feature of liquid crystal displays and does not represent a problem. LCD screens are manufactured using a very precise technology to achieve a very fine picture resolution. From time to time several inactive pixels may appear on the screen as a permanent red, blue, green or black pixel (up to 0.001% of the total number of pixels on the screen). This does not affect the features and performance of your device.

Before Use

Designation and Description of the Phone Parts

Device

A Front view of the phone and docking station
1 Receiver with ringer speaker
2 LCD
3 Left soft key/speed dial
4 Arrow up/down:

–     navigating in the menu

–     shortcuts (function preset)

–     increase or decrease the volume during an ongoing call

“SOS” button:

–     quick dialling of the preset number

–     confirmation key in the menu

–     loudspeaker during an ongoing call

5| Dial button
6| Button 1: Voicemail button
7| 0 button

Flashlight on/off button

8| button:

–     Button to unlock the locked keypad

–     Button to move the menu to the left

9| Docking stand
10| Right soft key/speed dial
11| Call end button

OFF and ON button of the device

12 Buttons 2 ‐ 9
13 Button

Button to change the sound profile Button to move the menu to the right

14| Charging status indication LED in docking stand
15| USB‐C docking stand power connector (rear side)
B| Phone view – top side
16| Flashlight
C| Phone view – bottom side
17| Headphone connector Audio jack 3.5 mm
18| USB‐C phone charging connector
19| Contacts for charging from the docking stand
20| Holder for a loop

Inserting the SIM and Memory Cards

Before using your phone for the first time, it is necessary to insert the SIM card.
Your network operator will provide the SIM card.
If you buy the services in a mobile network, you will obtain the SIM card along with the details such as your PIN code and optional services available.

CAUTION
Avoid bending the SIM card and protect it from scratching. Do not expose the SIM card to static electricity, water and pollution. When inserting and removing the SIM cards as well as the memory card, take utmost care to avoid damage to the slots and the phone’s motherboard.
WARNING
Disconnect the charger, turn the phone off, and remove the battery before handling the cards (SIM, memory card).
Use your fingernail or a blunt object to lift the back cover in the cut-out on the bottom left of the back of the phone. Then gradually release it around the perimeter.

  • Lift the battery with your fingernail or a blunt object on top of the battery.

Insert the SIM cards in the appropriate slots under the battery with contacts facing down so that the SIM card contacts touch the integrated phone SIM contacts. Insert SIM 1 card into the bottom right slot with the bevelled corner located in the top left corner of the slot, and insert SIM 2 card into the top left SIM slot with the bevelled corner located in the bottom right corner of the slot.

  • Place the Memory card in the bottom left slot with contacts downwards toward the body of the telephone. The edge of the memory card with the notches will face the centre of the phone.

CAUTION
If the memory card does not work, please check if it is correctly inserted and the contacts are good. The maximum size of the supported memory cards is 16 GB.
When inserting the battery into the phone, first connect the battery contacts to the contacts located on the phone (at the bottom) and then gently push the battery into the battery compartment.
To replace the back cover, attach it to the phone body so that the cover locks gently fit into the phone locks. Then gently push the phone cover around the perimeter of the phone body. Finally, check visually that the cover is properly attached to the body of the phone at all points around the perimeter, or press it repeatedly.

Phone On/Off
To turn the phone on, hold down the call end button. To turn the phone off, hold down the call end button in the standby mode.

Charging the Battery
For charging, use the original charging adapter with a USB-C cable. Connect it to the mains supply ~ 230 V, 50 Hz. Connect the cable to the phone or the original charging cradle. Insert the phone into the charging cradle so that the charging contacts of the phone and the stand touch. During charging, the battery icon in the upper right corner of the phone display starts to move. When the battery icon stops moving, the charging is finished. If a charging stand is used, the charging process of the phone is indicated by an LED on the charging cradle. A green indication shows that the phone is fully charged.

ATTENTION
Keep the charging contacts of the phone clean. This will prevent oxidation and dirt from covering the charging contacts. The charging contacts in the cradle are fine and touch-sensitive. To prevent damage to the charging contacts, do not touch the charging contacts with your hands or other objects.

Security Password

PIN
The PIN code is designed to prevent illegal usage of your SIM card. The PIN code is usually attached to your SIM card. If you enter the wrong PIN three times consecutively, you can unlock it by entering the PUK. For more details, please contact your mobile operator.
PIN2
You need to enter the PIN2 code to access certain features (e.g. call charging); if you enter the wrong PIN2 code three times in a row, you can unlock it by entering PUK2. For more details, please contact your mobile operator.
PUK
When removing the locked PIN code, you must enter the PUK. The PUK code is attached to your SIM card. If it is not available, please contact your network operator. If you enter the wrong PUK ten times consecutively, you will no longer be able to use your SIM card. Contact your network operator to purchase a new card. The PUK cannot be changed. If you lose the code, contact your network operator.
PUK2
When removing the locked PIN2 code, you must enter the PUK2. If you enter the wrong PUK2 ten times consecutively, you will no longer be able to use the functions that require entering the PIN2. Contact your network operator to purchase a new card. The PUK2 cannot be changed. If you lose the code, contact your network operator.

Quick Calling Operation Guide
If English is the default language after initially turning the phone on, please navigate through the phone Menu items as follows: Menu/ Settings/ Phone settings/ Display language and select the desired language from the menu.

Making a Call
In standby, press the numeric keys to enter the number you wish to dial. When the number in entered, press the dial number to make a call. If you want to make an international call, add an area prefix before the number.

Receiving a Call
When there is an incoming call, the phone will notify you accordingly (vibrate, ring, etc.); if this feature is supported by your phone network, the caller’s name and phone number will appear on the phone display. Press the dial key to answer an incoming call.

Changing Volume During the Call
While the call is in progress, you can control the speaker volume by using the up arrow (to increase the volume) and the down arrow (to decrease the volume). During a call, you can press the SOS button on your phone to confirm the “SpeakOn” option to turn on the loudspeaker or “SpeakOff” to turn it off.

End/Reject Call
After completion of the ongoing call end the call by pressing the end call button. You can reject an incoming call by pressing the call end button.

Emergency Calls
You can make emergency calls directly without inserting a SIM card. Different networks use different emergency numbers. Your network operator will provide details.

Speed Dial of Extension
To insert a pause in a phone number (e.g. to enter the extension number), press and hold the “ ” button while entering the number. The “P” symbol appears on the display, then continue entering the extension number. A short time pause will be inserted between the numbers while dialling so that the target exchange can recognize the extension correctly.

Technical Specifications

Display

  • Size: 2,4” TFT
  • Resolution: 320 × 240

Chipset

  • CPU: SC6531E

Memory

  • Operating memory: 24 MB
  • ROM: 32 MB
  • Micro: SDHC card slot (up to 32 GB)

Network/Connectivity

  • DUAL SIM
  • GSM bands 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
  • Bluetooth 3.0

Features

  • Flashlight
  • Vibration ringing
  • Video and music player
  • Keyboard lock
  • Calendar, alarm, calculator

Other

  • USB-C
  • Rechargeable battery: Li-Ion 800 mAh
  • Dimensions: 154×53.5×14.5 mm
  • Weight: 75 g
  • Accessories: charger, docking station, user manual
FM radio Band range 87.5 MHz – 108 MHz

GSM/DCS

|  | gsm850:824mhz-894mhz gsm900: 880mhz-960mhz dcs1800:1710mhz-1880mhz

pcs1900:1850mhz-1990mhz

Bluetooth| Version| 3.0
 | Maximum Transmitter

Power

| ****

100mW @ 2.4GHz–2.4835GHz

Manufacturer’s name or trademark, company ID and address| Shenzhen Xin Chenming Technology Co., LTDAdd: No.6, Baoshi 3rd Street, Tianliao, Gongming, SZ
---|---
Model identification code| XCM01-X05055OYE
Input voltage| 100–240 V
Input frequency| 50/60 Hz
Output voltage| 4.75–5.25 V
Output current| 0.55 A
Output power| 2.75 W
Average efficiency in active mode| ≥68.95%
Efficiency at low load (10%)| 72.53%
No load power consumption| ≤0.1 W

INSTRUCTIONS AND INFORMATION ON DISPOSAL OF USED PACKAGING MATERIAL
Dispose of used packaging material at a site designated for waste in your municipality.

DISPOSING OF USED ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT
This symbol on products or original documents means that used electric or electronic products must not be added to ordinary municipal waste. For proper disposal and recycling, take these products to designated collection points. In some European Union states or other European countries, the products can be returned to the local retailer when buying an equivalent new product. Disposing of this product correctly helps save valuable natural resources and prevents damage to the environment by improper waste disposal. Ask your local authorities or collection facility for more details. Under national regulations, penalties may be imposed for the incorrect disposal of this type of waste.

For Business Entities in European Union States
If you want to dispose of electric or electronic devices, ask your retailer or supplier for the necessary information.
Disposal in Other Countries Outside the European Union

  • This symbol is valid in the European Union. If you wish to dispose of this product, request the necessary information about the correct disposal method from the local council or your retailer.
  • This product meets all the basic requirements of the applicable EU directives.
  • The text, design and technical specifications may be changed without prior notice and we reserve the right to make these changes.

Warranty conditions

The warranty card is not a part of the device packaging.
This product is warranted for 24 months from the date of purchase to the end- user. The warranty is limited to the following conditions. Warranty is referred only to the customer goods used for common domestic use. The claim for service can be applied either at the dealer’s shop where the product was bought or at below mentioned authorized service shops. The end-user is obligated to set up a claim immediately when the defects appear but only till the end of the warranty period. The end user is obligated to cooperate to certify the claiming defects. Only completed and clean (according to hygienic standards) products will be accepted. In case of an eligible warranty claim the warranty period will be prolonged by the period from the date of claim application till the date of taking over the product by the end-user, or the date the end-user is obligated to take it over. To obtain the service under this warranty, the end-user is obligated to certify his claim with duly completed following documents: receipt, certificate of warranty, and certificate of installation.

This warranty is void especially if apply as follows

  • Defects which were put on sale.
  • Wear-out or damage caused by common use.
  • The product was damaged by unprofessional or wrong installation, used contrary to the applicable instruction manual, used contrary to legal enactment and common process of use or used for another purpose that has been designed for.
  • The product was damaged by uncared-for or insufficient maintenance.
  • The product was damaged by dirt, accident or force majeure (natural disaster, fire, and flood).
  • Defects on functionality caused by low duality of signal, electromagnetic field interference etc.
  • The product was mechanically damaged (e.g. broken button, fall).
  • Damage caused by use of unsuitable media, fillings, expendable supplies (batteries) or by unsuitable working conditions (e.g. high temperatures, high humidity, quakes).
  • Repair, modification or other failure action to the product by an unauthorized person.
  • End-user did not prove enough of his right to claim (time and place of purchase).
  • Data on presented documents differs from data on products.
  • Cases when the claiming product cannot be identified according to the presented documents (e.g. the serial number or the warranty seal has been damaged).

CONTACT

Manufacturer

  • FAST ČR, a.s., U Sanitasu 1621, Říčany 251 01, Czech Republic
  • Visit www.sencor.com for detailed information about authorized service centres.
  • The original version of the instructions is in the Czech language, other language versions are made by the appropriate translation.

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