
USER GUIDESmart 66Android Smart Home PhoneImages not to scale.Warning: Before operating this unit, please read these instructions carefully.On the web
114.14 Overview of the Base1 2 31 Paging / Register ButtonPress this to page all handsets registered to the base.Press and hold to register a new h
12 5 SETTING UP5.1 Insert the Handset BatteryTo access the battery compartment, carefully remove the cover by lifting from the small cut-out in the
135.3 Registering Handset to Base1. Press and hold the Register Button on the base for at least 5 seconds.2. On the handset screen tap > Setti
14 Setting Up5.5 Low Battery WarningIf the " Connect charger" message appears on the display, you should charge the handset.Tip: Tap >
15Setting Up5.8 Removing the Memory CardTo remove the memory card:1. Turn your phone off.2. To access the memory card slot, open the back case see
16 Setting Up5.11 Bundled ApplicationsYour Smart 66 Android Smart Home Phone comes bundled with some applications. Icon Application DescriptionBrowse
17Setting UpIcon Application DescriptionGoogle A Google search application.Google SettingsTo set Google options.Hangouts A Google application.Local A
18 Keyboard6 KEYBOARDYour handset features an on-screen Qwerty keyboard, which has the same key arrangement as that of a standard computer keybo
19Keyboard6.5 Add Words to User Dictionary1. From the Home screen, tap .2. Tap Settings > Language & input > Personal Dictionary.3. Ta
20 Wi-Fi Settings7 WI-FI® SETTINGSThe handset Wi-Fi can be accessed at any time using the settings menu. To use Wi-Fi, you must rst make sure it i
3Table of ContentsTABLE OF CONTENTS1 WELCOME ...42 IMPORTANT AND SAF
21Date, Time, & Display8 DATE, TIME, & DISPLAYWhen using the phone for the rst time, or if the battery has been left uncharged, you may nee
22 Personalising Your Handset9 PERSONALISING YOUR HANDSET9.1 Display Settings9.1.2 Set WallpaperThe wallpaper is the background image you see on yo
23Personalising Your Handset9.2 Sound Settings9.2.1 Set Silent ModeThis option enables you to mute all sounds except media and alarms.1. From the
24 Personalising Your Handset / DECT Settings9.2.5 Enable or Disable Dial-Pad Touch TonesThis option lets you enable or disable the playing of touch
25DECT Settings / Using the Phone Functions4 Release the Paging/Register button. 5 Unplug the micro-USB plug of the power adapter from the base for
26 Using the Phone Functions11.1.2 In-call OptionsDuring a call, you can access the following options:Dial pad Shows the dialer pad for Touch tone di
27Using the Phone FunctionsNoteIf the supplied earphones are plugged in when a call is answered, the received speech will be heard in the earphones,
28 Contacts (Address Book)12 CONTACTS (ADDRESS BOOK)This application stores contact information such as names, telephone numbers, and addresses.12.1
29Contacts (Address Book)12.4.2 Receive Contacts1. First make sure the Bluetooth on both devices is turned ON, and then send the contact le from
30 Contacts (Address Book)12.6 Assign a Ringtone to a Contact1. From the Home screen, tap > Contacts.2. Tap to select a contact > > Se
4 1 WELCOMECongratulations on purchasing your new Smart 66 Android Smart Home Phone.This User Guide provides you with all the information you need to
31Contacts (Address Book)12.10 Deleting a Contact1. From the Home screen, tap > Contacts.2. Tap to select the contact from the contacts list.3
32 Contacts (Address Book) / Internet Function12.11.3 Change Picture of a ContactSimply repeat the steps above, but instead of seeing a grey image box
33Internet FunctionIf successful, “Connected” will show below your selected Wi-Fi network. You can now use the Internet, provided the Wi-Fi router is
34 Bluetooth Setup / Using the Web Browser14 BLUETOOTH SETUPOn this device, bluetooth connectivity is used for data transfer only, no Bluetooth voice
35Using the Web BrowserTipIf you cannot see the address bar, try scrolling to the top of the screen.Note• As you enter the address, matching web pag
36 Using the Web Browser15.6.4 Finding Text On a Webpage1. When viewing a webpage, tap > Find on page.2. Enter the text in the input box using
37Email16 EMAILThe email application lets you send and receive email. You will need an existing email account to send and receive email. If you alrea
38 Email16.3 Adding Another Email AccountYou can connect to more than one email account. To add another, tap > Settings > ADD ACCOUNT.Note Whe
39Email16.6 View an Email Message1. From the Home screen, tap > Email.2. From the Inbox scroll down / up to nd a message you want to read.3.
40 Email16.8 Check for New MessagesFrom the Home screen, tap > Email > select an account (if necessary) > tap . 16.9 Reply / Forward an
52 IMPORTANT AND SAFETYThis equipment is not designed to make emergency telephone calls in the event of power failure. Alternative arrangements shou
41Photos & Video17 PHOTOS & VIDEOThere is a front-facing camera for taking photos or recording videos.17.1 Open CameraFrom the Home screen,
42 Photos & Video17.6 Record VideoYou can zoom in and out by double-tapping on the screen, or by using two ngers on the screen and pinch togethe
43Sound Recorder / FM Radio18 SOUND RECORDERUse the sound recorder to record voice memos and other sounds.1. From the Home screen, tap > Sound
44 Music20 MUSICThe Music application lets you play digital audio les stored in your internal Phone storage or on your memory card. You must copy a
45Music20.4 PartyShufeAllSongsTap and tapPartyshufe.20.5 TurnPartyShufeOffTap and tap Partyshufe off.20.6 Create PlaylistsYou can
46 Music20.10 Remove a Song from Playlist1. From the main music library, tap Playlists.2. Tap to select the playlist from which you wish to remove a
47Music / Play Store20.15 Delete Current Song1. In the Playback window, tap and then tap Delete.2. Tap OK to conrm.WARNINGThe song will be perma
48 Gallery22 GALLERYThe Gallery application lets you view photos and videos on your handset from the internal memory or from an installed micro SD car
49Clock23 CLOCK23.1 Open ClockFrom the Home screen, tap > Clock.The screen will display the time, date and next alarm time if one is set.23.2
50 Clock23.6 Activate an Alarm Setting1. Tap > Clock > .• A list of alarm settings is displayed.2. Tap the ON / OFF switch to the right of
6 4 GETTING TO KNOW YOUR PHONE4.1 Overview of the HandsetGetting to Know Your Phone1 EarpiecePlace your ear against this when making normal phone
51Clock23.10 Count Down TimerYou can set a time period and start a countdown that produces an alarm tone when it reaches zero.1. Tap > Clock >
52 Clock / Calendar23.13 Adding clocks for other citiesAdditional clocks can be inserted on the screen to show the time in other cities.1. Tap > C
53Calendar• Hide declined events• Show week number• Week starts on• Use home time zone• Clear search history24.5.2 Reminder SettingsTo turn a
54 Calendar / Todo / Calculator24.8 Edit Events1. Tap on the event in the calendar screen or open the Agenda screen.2. Tap on the event you want to
55File Manager27 FILE MANAGERFile Manager allows you to browse les and folders stored on your handset and memory card. You can also perform actions
56 File Manager / Install 27.6 Delete a File1. Tap and hold the le or folder you wish to delete until a pop-up menu appears.2. Tap > OK.27.7
57System Settings29 SYSTEM SETTINGSFrom the Home screen, tap > Settings. From here you can modify the different settings of your handset.Settin
58 System SettingsSetting DescriptionAccessibilitySelect Large text and set Auto-Rotate screen, and other op-tions.About phone Display technical infor
59Troubleshooting30 TROUBLESHOOTINGHandset does not turn on.• Make sure the handset battery is correctly installed (see section 5.1) and has been fu
60 TroubleshootingNo handset dial tone.• Your handset may not be registered to a base station (see section 10.1).• Your handset may be out of range
74.2 Handset LCD DisplayThe status bar at the top of the screen displays the time, handset status, and notications.Icon StatusBattery is low.Batter
61General Information31 GENERAL INFORMATIONIf your product is not working properly:• Read this User’s Guide and check the troubleshooting section.•
62 62 Installation Guidelines1. Read all instructions and save them for future reference.2. Follow all warnings and instructions marked on the produ
63 6332 FCC, ACTA AND IC REGULATIONSFCC Part 15This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the requirements for a Class B digital device
64 64 with this product. It is designed to be connected to a compatible modular jack that is also compliant. An RJ11 jack should normally be used for
65 6533 INDUSTRY CANADAOperation is subject to the following two conditions:(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and(2) this device m
66 TechnicalSpecications34 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONSGeneralOperating System Android OS 4.2.2 (Jelly Bean)Battery Information DLG Power Battery
8 4.4 HandsetNoticationsPanelWhen the status bar at the top of the screen displays a status icon, tap and hold the status bar and slide downward t
9 94.6 Handset RangeThe Smart 66 Android Smart Home Phone achieves optimum reception for telephone calls when there is clear line of sight between t
10 4.10 Handset Extended Home ScreensExtended Home screens let you organise apps (applications) and widgets on your handset. You can conveniently acc
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