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FAQ | Item to be checked |
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The other party cannot | Make sure the mouthpiece is not blocked. |
hear you during a call |
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The receiver volume is | Check if the receiver volume is set to maximum. |
low |
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The phone signal is poor | Make sure the phone antenna is not damaged. |
or switches off frequently | Check the phone signal strength. |
| If there is no signal, use your phone in a location where the |
| signal is strong. |
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The phone displays “out | Check if you are in an area where the signal is weak (in a |
of network” or “network | tunnel or surrounded by building). Move to another location |
failure”. | and try again. |
| Make sure you are not trying to use a service that you haven’t |
| subscribed to. If you require this service, contact the network |
| for details. |
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When you cannot | (1) The network provider does not provide this service or you |
connect to the network | have not subscribed to this service. Please contact your |
normally | provider for details on the subscription and use of these |
| services. |
| (2) Incorrect setting. Please set the correct parameters |
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14.Safety and use
Please read carefully and observe the following regulations to avoid damaging your telephone or using it against the law.
Electronic devices/Health care facilities.
Turn off your phone when you are near
Turn off your phone in hospitals or places where the use of mobile phones is restricted. Mobile phones affect the normal operation of electronic devices and medical instruments, such as pacemakers, hearing aids and other electronic medical devices.
Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that mobile phones are kept at least 15 cm away from pacemakers to prevent the phone interference. When using the phone, you should hold it against the ear on the opposite side to the device, to reduce interference.