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Security
if your phone is lost or stolen, you must report it to your
network operator or service provider so that they can bar
the phone and SIM from use. This is important as you
may be liable for the cost of unauthorized calls until the
equipment is barred
when you ring the network operator or service provider
they will need the IMEI number of the phone. This is
printed on the label attached to the back of the phone
under the battery. Copy the number onto the label below
for future reference
you can help prevent mobile phone crime by taking the
following precautions:
- always have the SIM PIN enabled and change it if
you think someone else knows the number
- Do not leave your phone visible in a vehicle when you
leave it. Take the phone with you or lock it in the boot
or glove compartment
- set call bars to limit fraudulent use
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Introduction
Congratulations on choosing the MAXON MX-6880 GSM
Dual Band mobile phone. This user guide describes the
features of MX-6880.
The MX-6880 has been designed to operate on any digital
GSM network, GSM900, GSM1800 and GSM900/1800,
subject to individual network roaming agreements. GSM
has become a worldwide standard communications system,
giving you the freedom to stay in touch wherever you are.
Your mobile phone is intended for use with the supplied
rechargeable battery, charger and any of the approved
accessories shown in section 11 of this user guide. Other
usage will invalidate any approval and warranties given to
this equipment and may be dangerous.
The MX-6880 conforms to the GSM type approval for class
4 for GSM900 (2W) and class 1 for DCS1800 (1W) mobile
phones.
Maxon Telecom Co.,LTD reserves the right to make
changes and improvements to any of the products
described in this guide without prior notice.
©Maxon Telecom Co.,LTD.2002