emporia JOY-LTE Simple Mobile Phone Instruction Manual
- August 16, 2024
- emporia
Table of Contents
emporia JOY-LTE Simple Mobile Phone
Specifications
- Model: JOY-LTE
- Manufacturer: Emporia Telecom
- Website: www.emporia.eu
- Language: English
- Mobile data tariff required
Setting Up Your Phone
Inserting a SIM card and a Micro SD card (optional)
- Remove the battery cover located at the bottom left-hand corner of the phone.
- Insert the SIM card into the SIM card holder with the gold contacts facing down.
- Insert the Micro SD card into the memory card holder with the gold contacts facing down.
Inserting the Battery
- Insert the battery ensuring that the contacts touch the phone’s gold contacts.
- Place the battery cover over the battery and click it into place.
Charging the Battery
Important: Never connect the phone to the charger or a PC without a battery inserted.
Charging with the charging cable: Use the supplied charging cable to charge the phone to avoid contact faults. You can leave the cable plugged into the charging cradle if you plan to use it regularly.
Using a computer: Plug the phone into a USB port on your computer, ensuring to disconnect from the mains plug if needed.
Entering a PIN Code
Enter the four-digit PIN code for your SIM card when prompted and confirm. Refer to your network operator’s documents for PUK code if needed.
Setting Language, Time, and Date
- Select a language using the navigation keys and press OK to confirm.
- Set the time and date, then save these settings.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Can I use any charging cable to charge my phone?
A: It is recommended to use the charging cable supplied with the phone to
avoid any compatibility issues or damage.
Q: What should I do if I forget my PIN code?
A: If you enter the wrong PIN code three times, you will need to use the
PUK code provided by your network operator to unblock the SIM card.
YOUR MOBILE PHONE AT A GLANCE
1 Loudspeaker
2 Display (screen)
3 Green key
· Start or accept a call
· In the menu:
Confirm selection
· On standby: Access Chats
4
Arrow keys
· Use these to flick through
your Contacts and
the Menu.
· When the phone is on
standby, press to
call up the Menu.
· When the phone is on
standby, press to
access Contacts.
5 Red key
· When in a call: End
· When in the menu:
One step back
· When entering digits or
letters: Delete
6
Speed-dial keys
7 key (voicemail)
8 On/Off key
9 Port for a charging cable or
USB headset
10 Handset volume control
buttons and
11 Torch button
12 Camera button
13 Wrist strap holder
14 Emergency button
(optional)
15 Loudspeaker
16 Battery cover
17 Opening for removing
the battery cover
18 Camera, LED and
external display
Symbols on the screen > External display
Network signal strength
Roaming (abroad) Mobile data enabled
Symbols are only visible when the phone is closed and disappear when it is opened.
Battery indicator
Time
Missed call Call forwarding
Incoming call Missed call New message
New text message
Battery low
(SMS)
Battery charging
Profile: Silent/Sleep mode
Alarm Snooze
Profile: Maximum
If you press the volume
Profile: Meeting/
buttons or the camera
Theatre mode
button when the phone is
closed, the screen will be USB headset plugged in
activated for approximately
Alarm on
3 seconds.
Bluetooth activated Bluetooth connected
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1. SETTING UP YOUR PHONE
1.1 Inserting a SIM card and a Micro SD card (optional)
1. Remove the battery cover (opening in the bottom left-hand corner).
2. Insert the SIM card into the SIM card holder with the gold contacts facing
down.
3. Insert your Micro SD card into the memory card holder with the gold
contacts facing down.
1.2 Inserting the battery
1. Insert the battery, making sure that the battery contacts touch the
phone’s gold contacts.
2. Place the battery cover over the battery and click it into place. 1.3
Charging the battery
Before you use the phone for the first time, charge the battery for at least 4
hours. If you don’t charge the phone for this period of time, the battery life
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Never connect the phone to the charger or a PC if a battery has not been inserted. Do not attempt to operate the phone without a battery inserted. Doing this can damage the phone.
Charging with the charging cable To avoid contact faults with the USB connector, only use the charging cable supplied with the phone for charging.
· Connect the USB cable to the mains plug. · Plug the charging cable into the USB port on the phone. · Then plug the mains plug into a wall socket.
Using the charging cradle · Connect the USB cable to the mains plug. · Plug the charging cable into the USB port on the back of the charging cradle and then · place the phone in the charging cradle.
If you intend to use this method to charge your phone every time, you can leave the charging cable plugged into the charging cradle permanently.
Using a computer Plug the phone into a USB port on your computer. If necessary, disconnect the USB cable from the mains plug to do this.
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1.4 Turning on the phone · Press and hold the key for at least 2 seconds until
the emporia logo appears. It will take a few seconds for the home screen to be
displayed.
1.5 Entering a PIN code Enter the four-digit PIN code for your SIM card when
asked to do so and confirm the entry.
You have a maximum of three attempts to enter the correct number. If you enter
the wrong number three times in a row, you will only be able to unblock the
SIM card with the PUK code. You will find your original PIN code and PUK code
in the documents supplied with your SIM card by your network operator.
1.6 Setting the language, time and date 1. Use to select a Language and then
confirm your selection by pressing OK . 2. Set the Time and Date and then save
these settings.
1.7 Saving battery power After a few seconds of inactivity, the screen will
turn off to save battery power. In the event of an incoming call or you
pressing any key, the screen will light up again.
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2. USING THE PHONE
2.1 Home screen If your phone is on but not using a function, it will display
the home screen. You can return to the home screen any time by pressing the
red key several times.
LTE
12:30 Sun, 21.04
Call Info
2.2 Menu The key will display the menu.
Messages
1
4
The menu is a list that enables you to
manage the phone’s various functions 2
5
and adapt the phone to your needs.
· Use the arrow keys to scroll through
3
6
the menu.
· The items available in the menu
OK
Back
are Messages, Photo album, Tools,
Contacts, Call history and Settings.
· Use the green key and red key beneath the screen to
confirm your selection or to return to the home screen.
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2.3 Dual-function keys Pressing and holding the key: Allows you to listen to
your voicemail Pressing and holding the key: Turns on Silent/Sleep mode
Pressing the key twice: + for a country code, such as +49 for Germany
2.4 Writing text You enter text using the keypad in Manual mode or T9 mode
(software-supported suggested words).
Use the key to switch between the input methods. · abc: All letters in lower case · ABC: All letters in upper case · Abc: The first letter is in upper case and all the letters that follow are in lower case. · 123: Digits · sEn: T9 English for Abc · sen: T9 English for abc · sEN: T9 English for ABC
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Inputting text in T9 mode · Find the key bearing the letter you require and press it once only. After a few entries, the software will start to detect word patterns and suggest appropriate words, (e.g. 4 2 5 5 6 for Hallo). · Use the arrow keys and to move between the suggested words. · Press the green button to select your required word and it will be added to the message you’re writing.
Inputting text in manual mode
Press a number key multiple times
(e.g. 4 4 2 5 5 5 5 5 5 6 6 6 for Hallo).
· Special characters and symbols have been assigned to
the various keys, but can differ in some languages:
3. CALLS
3.1 Accepting, declining or ending a call · To answer: Open the phone and
press the green key for Accept. · To decline or end a call: Press the red
button or close the phone. · To mute the ringtone temporarily, press the
volume control button.
The open-to-answer-calls function is preset to be off, but can be enabled in
Menu Settings Open to answer calls _ On.
3.2 Calling someone > Dialling a number
1. Enter the phone number you want to dial (incl. the area code) using the
keypad.
2. Start the call by pressing the green key .
Using the redial function 1. When on the home screen, press the green key . Your Chats will be displayed. 2. Use the arrow keys and to select a number. 3. Start the call by pressing the green key .
To go hands-free during a call, open Options and turn on the speaker.
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4. MESSAGES (SMS)
Menu items: Write message, Chats, SMS settings and MMS settings
4.1 Writing and sending a message 1. Open Menu Messages. 2. Select Write message. 3. Enter the text using the keypad. 4. To specify a recipient for the SMS, open Options and select Send. 5. You can now select a Contact from the phone book or type in a Phone number using the keypad.
4.2 Reading a message 1. When you receive a new message, a symbol will appear on the home screen. 2. Press the green key for View and to read the message immediately. 3. You can find the text message again later on in Menu Messages _ Chats. 4. To read a message, tap on it.
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5. PHOTO ALBUM AND CAMERA
5.1 Taking photos 1. When on the home screen, press the camera button on the
side of the phone or open Menu Tools Camera. 2. To Zoom in or out on the
camera frame, use the volume buttons and on the side of the phone. 3. The
arrow key will open Options for the camera: · Image size: Specify the
resolution for your photo or video. · Memory: Select whether the photo or
video you’re capturing should be stored in your phone’s internal memory or on
the SD card. · Night mode: If there is not much light available, this option
will increase the camera’s light sensitivity. 4. Pressing the camera button or
the arrow key will Take a photo. 5. The photo you’ve taken will immediately be
stored in the photo album. 6. Press the green key to go straight from the
camera to the photo album.
5.2 Viewing photos All the photos you take will be sorted and displayed
chronologically.
1. Open Menu _ Photo album. 2. Use the arrow keys to scroll through the
photos on the
overview screen.
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3. Pressing the green key will open Options for the selected photo:
· View: A complete, full-screen version of the selected photo will be
displayed. You can use the arrow keys to move to other photos.
· Send: This option allows you to send the selected photo to a recipient as an
MMS message. (Please not that this will incur additional costs.)
· Wallpaper: You can use the selected photo as your wallpaper on the home
screen.
· Rename: You can give the selected photo or video a new file name.
· Delete: This option will delete the selected photo or video. · Delete all:
This option will delete the entire photo album.
5.3 Backing up photos on your PC 1. Plug the USB connector end of the USB
cable supplied with the phone into your PC and the other end into your phone.
2. Select Transfer files from the list displayed. 3. The PC will now detect
your phone and display the phone’s internal memory. 4. You can then select
files from the album PHOTOS and copy them to your PC.
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6. TOOLS
Menu items: Alarm clock, Birthday reminder, Calendar, Calculator, Bluetooth, FM radio and Camera
6.1 Alarm clock 1. Open Set time. 2. Enter your desired Alarm time and then Save it. 3. The alarm clock is activated and will now go off at the time you have set every day. 4. When the alarm is ringing, you can press the red key to turn it off or the green key to activate the snooze function. 5. Select Off to deactivate the alarm permanently.
If the phone is turned off, the alarm is turned off as well. The alarm will therefore not sound when the phone is off.
6.2 Bluetooth 1. Turn the Bluetooth function On. 2. Tap on Connect and on Search for new devices. A list of available devices will be displayed. 3. Select the device you want to pair the phone with from the list. 4. Follow the instructions to pair the devices.
Devices that have been connected before will be recognised and connected automatically.
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6.3 FM radio
· Searching for a station
You can set the station using the arrow keys
.
· Adjusting the volume
You can adjust the volume of the radio with and on
the side of the phone.
You cannot change the volume if you are in an Options menu
item. In this case, close the Options menu first.
· Station list
This list will display all the radio stations that have already
been saved.
· Manual input
If you know the frequency of the station you want, you can
enter it here directly. Use this key for the decimal point.
· Auto search
This function searches for all detectable stations and
saves them in the station list together with their frequencies.
· Loudspeaker
Turn hands-free mode on to listen to the radio without
a headset.
· Exit
Turn the radio off.
The FM radio will only work with a headset plugged in. The headset takes on the role of the antenna.
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7. CONTACTS
Menu items: Search for name, Add contact, Edit contact, Delete, Send contact via SMS, Copy contacts, My number, Speed-dial keys, Emergency contacts, Contact settings, SMS’s in Contacts and Blocked numbers
7.1 Searching for a contact in the phone book 1. When on the home screen, press the phone book key or open Menu Contacts Search for name. 2. Use the arrow keys and to scroll through the entries or use the keypad to type the first letter of the contact you are looking for. 3. Start the call by pressing the green key .
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7.2 Adding a contact 1. Open Menu Contacts Add contact. 2. Enter the phone
number and the person’s name and then Save them. Always save names and numbers
with the international dialling code, e.g. +41 for Switzerland, +43 for
Austria and +49 for Germany. 3. Decide whether you want to save a photo for
the contact. This photo will be displayed on the screen when the contact calls
and you open the phone. If the contact is saved on your phone, the exterior
screen will display the name of the caller, otherwise it will just display the
phone number. 4. Select a photo from the photo album and set it as a new
photo. Contacts with a photo cannot be saved on the SIM card and have to be
saved on the phone only.
7.3 Editing contact Edit the previously saved entries and save your changes.
7.4 Deleting a contact · Single: Select a contact you want to delete. · Delete
all: Specify whether you want to delete all the contacts from the SIM card or
from the phone.
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7.5 Sending contact via SMS 1. Select the contact you want to send. 2. Enter the recipient’s Number or Search for their name in your contacts. 3. You’ll then send an SMS that the contact receives as text in the format
Name#Number#.
7.6 Copying contacts You can save one or all the contacts on your SIM card in
the phone’s memory or vice versa.
7.7 My number Save your own phone number so that you never forget it again.
7.8 Speed-dial keys , and > Saving a speed-dial key
You can assign quick dial keys to numbers you call often. 1. Press one of the
speed-dial keys , and . 2. Enter a Name and Number or Search for a contact in
the phone book.
Changing or deleting a speed-dial key 1. Open Menü Contacts Speed-dial keys. 2. Select a speed-dial key from the list. 3. Change or delete its link to a particular contact.
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7.9 Contact settings · Save entries on SIM or Phone · Memory in use: SIM,
Phone or both · Automatically save in Contacts: On or Off · Memory status: Up
to 300 contacts can be saved on the SIM card and up to 500 contacts can be
saved on the phone.
7.10 SMS’s in Contacts If you receive a message that contains text in the
format #Name#Number#, the text will be saved in your contacts automatically.
Specify whether this function should be switched on or off and whether only
entries from saved numbers are permitted in contacts.
7.11 Blocked numbers Enter selected numbers you don’t want to receive calls or
messages from. A maximum of 10 numbers can be blocked.
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8. CALL HISTORY
Menu items: Missed calls, Dialled calls, Received calls, Call duration and Delete Each list is sorted chronologically and shows the date and time of each call beneath the contact’s name or number. Options: Call, Save in Contacts, Edit number before call, Write message, and Delete When on the home screen, you can access your Chats containing all your calls by pressing the green key . The symbols indicate the following:
· Missed calls · Dialled calls · Received calls · Call duration
Duration of the last call Total duration of all outgoing calls Total duration of all received calls Total duration of all calls
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9. SETTINGS
Menu items: Mobile network, Silent/Sleep mode, Sound and alerts, Handset volume, Hands-free volume, Display and light, Time and date, Language, Call waiting, Call forwarding, Open to answer calls, Suppress number, Voicemail number, Emergency numbers, Emergency button, Security settings, Contact settings, 0000 to enter settings, System updates and Master reset
9.1 Mobile network · Mobile data: on/off (preset to be on) · Data roaming: on/off (preset to be off)
9.2 Silent/Sleep mode In this mode, incoming calls will only be indicated by a visual alert. The phone’s ringtone and vibration are turned off. If you receive a call while the phone is closed, the exterior screen will display the name of a saved contact or the phone number.
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9.3 Sound and alerts You can personalise the settings for tones, alerts and vibration or select a set of predefined settings (profile).
Menu items: Ringtone, Alarm melody, Ringer volume, Silent/Sleep mode, Meeting/Theatre mode, Maximum/Bus mode, Vibra for calls, Vibra for alarm clock, Key tones, Message tone, Vibra for messages, Handset volume, Hands-free volume, Confirmation tone and Emergency tone
9.4 Voicemail number Enter the number for your voicemail. You will find this number in the documents supplied by your network provider.
9.5 Security settings · PIN: PIN request on/off and Change PIN · Phone code: On/Off and Change (factory preset code 1234)
9.6 0000 to enter settings Activate this safety mode to prevent changes being made to settings unintentionally.
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9.7 System updates You can download the latest software for the phone yourself
and therefore update the system and improve applications yourself. However,
only perform updates if your tariff includes mobile data!
1. Check that the battery is at least 30% charged. If it isn’t, the download
cannot start.
2. Open Menu Tools System updates. 3. Tap on Check. 4. A message will
appear telling you whether or not there is any
new software available. If there is, select Download to start the update
process. 5. Once the download has been completed, select Update now. You will
be informed that you cannot use the phone during the update process.
Do not press the on/off key during the update process and do not start using
your phone again until this message has appeared: The installation was
successful.
9.8 Master reset You can restore all the factory settings on your phone
(factory preset phone code: 1234).
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10. EMPORIA EMERGENCY CALL FUNCTION
Your phone has an emergency call function that you can tailor to your specific needs. The Emergency button on the back of the device enables you to call people you trust for help quickly in an emergency.
· Use the battery cover with the
Emergency contacts
opening for the emergency button.
1 Add eme1rgency contact
· The Emergency button off by default.
is switched 2 Delete emergency contact 3 Emergen2cy button 4 Pre-alarm
· Open Settings in the menu
OK
Back
Emergency contacts Add emergency contact.
· Save your personal emergency contacts. 1
· Do not enable the emergency button until you have
specified your emergency contacts. 2
How do I make an emergency call? Press and hold the Emergency button the phone for 3 seconds.
on the back of
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How do I stop an accidental emergency call? 1. If you’ve started an emergency call by mistake, press the red key for 3 seconds to hang up. This will interrupt the emergency call cycle. 2. Next, turn the phone off and on again to restore your emergency call status settings.
How do I save an emergency contact? 1. Open >Emergency call settings<. 2. Select an empty position. 3. The list of your contacts will open. Tap on a contact you want to be notified in an emergency. 4. Specify whether the contact is a private individual or a help organisation and also whether they should be sent an emergency call message in addition to receiving the call itself.
What does the recipient of an emergency call have to do? 1. The emergency contact has to end the call and ring back the person in need of help. If this doesn’t happen, the call will be ended automatically after 1 minute and the next emergency contact will be called. 2. The emporia phone will automatically answer the callback, re-establishing the connection to the emergency contact.
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What do I have to take into consideration if I want to use a help organisation?
· If you want to add a help organisation or an official institution such as a rescue service, the police or the fire brigade as an emergency contact, it is imperative that you check this is okay with the respective institution beforehand.
· If you do not have any emergency contacts saved, have no credit on your prepaid phone card or have no reception, the European emergency number 112 will be dialled when the enabled button is pressed. This will put your call through to the nearest police station.
Important! Emporia does not assume liability for any costs incurred through you calling such an institution by mistake. > How do I delete a saved emergency contact? 3. Open Settings in the menu Emergency contacts Delete emergency contact. 4. Select an entry, such as Emergency Contact 1, using the arrow keys. 5. Select OK by pressing the green key.
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For more information on emergency calls, you can scan this QR code or visit: https://www.emporiamobile.com/en/ service/service/frequently-asked-questions
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GUARANTEE AND SERVICE
Manufacturer:
Importer:
Contact: Brand name: Model:
emporia telecom GmbH + CoKG Industriezeile 36, 4020 Linz, Austria Emporia UK and Ireland Limited · Cardinal Point, Park Road, Rickmansworth, Hertfordshire, WD3 1RE, United Kingdom www.emporiatelecom.co.uk or www.emporiatelecom.ie emporia emporiaJOY-LTE (V228i-LTE)
Scope of delivery · Mobile phone: emporiaJOY-LTE (V228i-LTE) · Extra battery cover without an
emergency button · Battery: AK-V227 · USB cable · Table charging unit: TL-V227
Support · Emporia Service Centre service@emporiatelecom.co.uk Monday-Friday, 1200-400 pm · United Kingdom · EN www.emporiatelecom.co.uk/ support/contact +44 1923 94 77 78 · Ireland · EN www.emporiatelecom.ie/ support/contact +353 0818 000 102
Guarantee This guarantee is only valid if original batteries supplied by emporia have been used. · Mobile phone: 12 months · Battery: 6 months
Technical details · Dimensions: 101.5 × 55 × 18.2 mm · Weight: 87 g · Battery: Li-ion 3.7 V, 1300 mAh, 4.81 Wh (replaceable) · AC adapter output: Minimum: 5.0 W; Maximum: DC 5.0 V, 10.0 W · Table charging unit: input = output · Standby time: 220 h · Talk time: 360 min (*The battery life can be reduced depending on network coverage and active applications.) · Internal antenna: SAR body: 1.45 W/kg SAR head: 0.55 W/kg SAR-limbs: 2.52 W/kg · Operating temperature range: -10° +40° C · Hearing Aid Compatible M4/T4 · Bluetooth V5 · Display: 2.8″; 240 × 320 px 1.1″; 128 × 36 px · Camera: 2 MP · RAM: 64 MB · Memory (ROM): 128 MB · SD card: < 32 GB
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Frequencies
Safety information
· BT: 2402 MHz – 2480 MHz
· Turn off your phone in hospitals
Transmitter power: < 0.0066 W
and whenever you are near medical
· BT LE: 2402 – 2480 MHz
equipment. There should always be a
Transmitter power: < 0.0017 W
distance of at least 20 cm between a
· FM: 87.6 MHz – 107.9 MHz
pacemaker and the phone when it is on.
· E-GSM 900/GPRS 900/EGPRS 900:
· Never try to control a vehicle while
TX: 880 – 915MHz; RX: 925 – 960 MHz
holding the phone in your hand.
Transmitter power: < 1.8578 W
Always comply with relevant national
· E-GSM 1800/GPRS 1800/EGPRS 1800:
laws and traffic regulations.
TX: 1710 – 1785 MHz; RX: 1805 – 1880 MHz · Turn off the phone whenever you
Transmitter power: < 0.9333 W
are travelling in an aeroplane.
· WCDMA Band I:
· The phone must be switched off
TX:1920 – 1980 MHz; RX: 2110 – 2170 MHz whenever it is near a petrol station or
Transmitter power: < 0.1324 W
other places with explosive substances.
· WCDMA Band VIII:
· Never shine the LED torch in the eyes of
TX: 880 – 915 MHz; RX: 925 – 960 MHz
people or animals! (Protection class 3)
Transmitter power: < 0.2198 W
·
To prevent hearing
· LTE Band I:
impairments, do not use the
TX:1920 – 1980 MHz, RX:2110 – 2170 MHz
phone on a high speaker
Transmitter power: < 0.2355 W
volume for extended periods
· LTE Band III:
of time. Do not hold the phone to your
TX:1710 – 1785 MHz, RX:1805 – 1880 MHz ear when hands-free mode is activated
Transmitter power: < 0.1754 W
or the emergency button has been
· LTE Band VII:
pressed.
TX:2500 – 2570 MHz; RX: 2620 – 2690 MHz · Using a headset on a high volume can
Transmitter power: < 0.246 W
cause hearing impairments. Check the
· LTE Band VIII:
volume of the headset you are using.
TX: 880 – 915 MHz; RX: 925 – 960 MHz
· The phone and the accessories may
Transmitter power: < 0.3034 W
contain small parts. Keep the phone
· LTE Band XX:
out of the reach of young children.
TX: 832 – 862 MHz; RX: 791 – 821 MHz
· As a precaution, we recommend
Transmitter power: < 0.2897 W
disconnecting the phone from the
charger during thunderstorms.
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· The mains adapter serves as a separator between the product and your mains
supply. The mains supply must be close to the device and easily accessible.
· This device has been tested for typical applications where the device is
carried on the body. To meet the RF exposure requirements, the minimum
distance between the body, in particular the user’s head, and the handset
including the antenna must be 0 cm. Belt clips, holsters and similar
accessories from third parties used with this device must not contain metallic
components. Accessories carried on the body that do not meet these
requirements may not meet the RF exposure requirements and should be avoided.
Only use the device’s built-in antenna or an approved antenna.
· This device complies with the essential requirements and other relevant
provisions of UK Radio Equipment Regulations (S.I. 2017 No. 1206). All the
important radio test cases have been written.
· Caution: Risk of explosion if the battery is replaced by the wrong type.
Dispose of the used batteries according to the instructions.
· The device complies with RF specifications when the device is 5mm from the
body.
Intended use · This phone is robust and designed for mobile use. However, it still needs to be protected from moisture (rain, bathroom water, etc.) and heavy impacts. · It is only designed for European network standards (AT, BE, CZ, DE, DK, ES, FI, FR, GB, HR, HU, IE, IT, NL, NO, PL, PT, SE, SI, SK, SZ and TR). · Do not leave it where it will be directly exposed to the sun. · Using it for any purpose other than that described above will result in damage to the product. Doing this also entails hazards such as fire, electric shocks, etc. This product must not be changed or modified, and the casing must not be opened. · The adapter is only suitable for use in conjunction with a standard household mains socket that is connected to your electrical grid and uses 100-240 volts, 50/60Hz (10/16A), of alternating voltage.
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Disposal · Disposing of the packaging The packaging and packaging aids are recyclable and should be recycled. · Disposing of the battery Batteries should never be disposed of as domestic refuse! As a consumer you are legally required to return used batteries. They can be handed in at one of your community’s local collection points or at specialist stores. · Disposing of the device If this product ever wears out, please don’t dispose of it as domestic refuse. To ensure you don’t cause damage to the environment, take it to a collection or recycling centre where used devices are processed for recycling in an environmentally friendly manner.
Declaration of conformity (DOC) emporia telecom GmbH + CoKG (Industriezeile 36, 4020 Linz, Austria), hereby declares that the emporiaJOY-LTE (V228i-LTE) telecommunication or radio device complies with:
· 1907/2006 REACH
· 2011/65/EU RoHS
· 2014/53/EU Radio Equipment Directive (RED)
· (EU) 2022/2380 Amendments to the Radio Equipment Directive
The full text of the declarations of conformity can be viewed on this web page: www.emporiamobile.com/doc
Eveline Pupeter CEO, emporia Telecom 08/ 09/ 2023, Linz/Austria
https://www.emporiamobile.com/doc
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DE Druckfehler, Irrtümer und technische Änderungen vorbehalten. EN Misprints,
errors and technical changes excepted. IT Con riserva di errori di stampa,
inesattezze e modifiche tecniche. FR Toutes erreurs d’impression, erreurs et
modifications techniques réservées. NL Drukfouten, vergissingen en technische
wijzigingen voorbehouden.
Part no.: V228i-LTE_BDA-V5_11106-EN | 202401
References
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