Page 2
The ACTION-X3 is MIL-STD-810G* certified *. The MIL-STD-810G military standard was created by the American army to reproduce the usage conditions of electronic devices on the ground under extreme conditions. The ACTION-X3 has been tested in a laboratory to withstand hostile and demanding outdoor environments.
CONTENTS SAFETY PRECAUTIONS General safety information..................... 5 Waterproofing information....................8 Medical devices..........................9 Road safety..........................9 Power and charging....................... 10 Audio protection........................12 Environmental protection..................... 12 Cleaning and maintenace...................... 13 Emergency calls........................13 Recommendations to reduce the user’s exposure to radiation........ 14 ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Compliance..........................
Page 4
Battery............................25 Start-up/shutdown of the phone..................28 BASIC ELEMENTS Touch screen movements.....................30 Notifications center........................ 32 Locking and unlocking the screen..................33 Screen personalization......................33 Date/time modification......................33 Device and data management................... 34 USING YOUR PHONE Home Screen........................... 34 Phone............................35 Contacts.............................
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION The non-respect of the following safety guidelines may lead to a fire, electric shock, injuries or damage to your phone or other property. Read all of the above safety guidelines before using your phone. Do not switch your phone on when its use is forbidden, if it may cause ■...
Page 6
Certain parts of your phone are made from glass. The glass is likely to shatter if ■ your phone falls onto a hard surface or suffers a significant impact. If the glass breaks, do not touch glass fragments and not attempt to remove shattered glass from the phone.
Page 7
Do not expose your phone to flames, explosions or any other sources of danger. ■ Switch your phone off when near explosive materials or liquids. ■ The phone must only be connected to a USB interface in version 2.0. ■ The ideal functioning temperatures are between 0°C and 40°C.
WATERPROOFING INFORMATION You have just acquired a mobile phone that meets the IP68 standard. To ensure ■ its optimal use and waterproofing, make sure that all the caps over openings as well as the cover are closed properly. Do not open the device’s back cover if it is in water or a very humid environment. ■...
MEDICAL DEVICES Switch your phone off in hospitals and other medical facilities when requested. ■ Your telephone contains radiations which emit electromagnetic fields. These ■ electromagnetic fields may interfere with pacemakers or other medical devices. If you are fitted with a pacemaker, maintain a distance of at least 20 cm between ■...
If you listen to music, maintain the volume at a reasonable level so that you are ■ aware of what is happening around you. This is particularly important when you are near a road. Using your phone in certain circumstances may distract you and may cause ■...
Page 11
Ventilation must not be obstructed by covering ventilation gaps with objects (for ■ example, newspapers, tablecloths, curtains, etc.) in order to avoid overheating and malfunctioning. Maintain an unobstructed space of at least 10 cm around the phone. The phone must be used in areas of moderate climate. ■...
HEARING PROTECTION This phone respects current regulations limiting the maximum output volume. Prolonged headset listening at high volume could lead to hearing damage ! Stop using the product or lower the volume if you feel your ears ringing. ■ Do not turn up the volume too high, doctors warn against prolonged exposure ■...
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE Switch your phone off before all cleaning or maintenance operations. The ■ charger must be unplugged from the mains socket. The phone and charger must be disconnected in order to prevent any electric shocks, short-circuiting of the battery or of the charger. Do not use chemical substances (alcohol, benzene), chemical agents or abrasive ■...
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION COMPLIANCE Statement CROSSCALL declares that this device is in compliance with the es- ■ sential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 2014/53/EU. The most recent and valid version of the DoC (Declaration of Confirmation) can be viewed at http://crosscall.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/CE-INTERNATIO-...
The WLAN function for this device is restricted to indoor use only when operating in the 5150 to 5350 MHz frequency range. FREQUENCY BANDS AND POWER Frequency band used by radio equipment: some bands may not be available ■ in all countries or all areas. Please contact the local network provider for more details.
S-185-2 3mW, 20-20Khz, 16Ω Type-C USB Cable Crosscall : CPC.BK.NN0001 USB 2.0, 480Mbps, 3A The product software version is L1407.X.XX.XX.XXXX (X=0-9, A-Z representing updates on user experience, security patches, etc.). Software updates will be released by the manufacturer to fix bugs or enhance functions after the product has been released.
0,803 W/Kg for the Head ■ 1,463 W/Kg for the Body ■ COPYRIGHT This equipment is reserved for private use. Copying CDs or downloading music, videos or photos with intent to sell on or for any other commercial purpose may constitute a violation the copyright law.
NECKSTRAP Fit the neck strap according to the diagram below THE “+” POINTS OF THE ACTION-X3 X-LINK Your phone is equipped with X-Link technology, which lets you charge your cellphone (2.1 A) and/or transfer data with the OTG function. The X-link technology, consisting of a central magnet and 4 surrounding magnets, ensures fast and powerful setting of your cellphone on dedicated apps, as well as a simplified...
MOUNTING SYSTEM - X-BLOCKER For the most demanding situations, this exclusive accessory supplied with your Action-X3, will reinforce the magnetic connection for complete support. It clips easily into the notches on the sides of your smartphone. Its silicone coating reduces vibration due to shock to ensure stability and facilitate screen visibility.
The embedded X3 Sensors application gives access to several integrated sensors. Magnetometer: measures the orientation of the phone in relation to the magnetic ■ north Accelerometer: allows the measuring and visualization of the phone on 3 axes. ■ It allows via mathematical integration you to identify the traveling speed of the object or the progression of its position over time.
SOS FUNCTION An embedded SOS application is available on your Action-X3. Open the application. Enter a message that will be automatically sent if you find yourself in a dangerous situation. Example: “I am in danger, please alert the emergency services. Here is my geo-tracking”...
INSTALLING SIM CARD CHECK IF YOUR DEVICE IS OFF If not, turn it off by pushing the power key. INSERT AND REMOVE CARDS Do not insert or remove the drawer if the device is powered on. EJECT THE DRAWER WITH THE PROVIDED SIM CARD EJECTOR TOOL A.
Page 24
INSERT THE CARDS A. Insert the SIM card, face down. B The memory of your smartphone is extensive. Insert an SD card of up to 128 GB (optional), face down. PUT THE DRAWER BACK INTO THE PHONE A. Check that the cards are correctly aligned. B.
BATTERY Talk time: 35 hours Standby time: 24 days GPS time*: 10 hours *GPS + DATA + GOOGLE maps enabled + 100% screen brightness NB: Battery consumption may be affected by network quality, screen brightness, active connectivity (Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, NFC), localization… BATTERY CHARGING Please fully charge before initial use with the provided AC charger.
Page 26
Once the battery is fully charged, unplug the phone from the charger. First, unplug the charger from the device, then re-plug it into the electric wall socket. ENERGY-SAVING MODE This function limits phone features to only basic functions (calls, SMS/MMS, Internet and SOS + 4 programmable functions).
Page 27
It is possible that the phone does not switch on immediately if the charge was ■ carried out on a low battery. After a certain time on charge, the phone will switch on as normal. The charge time can vary depending on room temperature and the remaining ■...
On/off button Press this button to switch on or switch off the screen. ■ Press this button and hold it down to switch the device on or off. ■ Simultaneously press this button and the “-” volume button to take a screenshot. ■...
Page 29
PHONE SHUTDOWN Hold down the on/off button until the context menu appears, then selection to shutdown. VOLUME BUTTON Press the button to adjust device volume. HOME Press this button to bring up the home screen. RECENT Press this button to open the list of recent applications.
RETURN Press this button to return to the previous screen. BASIC ELEMENTS TOUCH SCREEN MOVEMENTS Make some simple movements to use your phone and its applications. TAPPING To open an application, to select an element from the menu, to press a key on the touch screen touchscreen or to type a character using the on-screen keyboard , tap the element with your finger.
Page 31
SWIPING Swipe to the left or right on the home screen or application screen to pull up other sections. Swipe upwards or downwards to scroll a website or a list of elements. TWO-FINGER ACTIONS Spread two fingers apart on a web page, a map or an image to zoom in on part of it.
DRAG AND DROP To drag and drop an element, place your finger on it, hold it down then slide the element to the desired position. NOTIFICATIONS CENTER OPENING THE NOTIFICATIONS CENTER Swipe your finger down to the bottom of the screen to open the Notifications Center.
CLOSING THE NOTIFICATIONS CENTER Swipe your finger upwards or press the home screen button to close the notifications center. LOCKING AND UNLOCKING THE SCREEN LOCKING THE SCREEN Press the on/off button to manually lock the screen. ■ The screen locks automatically and goes into standby after being inactive for a ■...
DEVICE AND DATA MANAGEMENT DATA TRANSFER Do not unplug the USB cable from the device while transferring data. This could cause data loss or damage to the device. Connect the device to a computer using a USB cable. Open the notifications center, the press Recharge this device via USB > File transfer.
Status bar Displays status icons and notifications. Widgets Widgets are small applications which launch specific application functions to provide information and a practical way to access to your home screen. Application icons Press an icon, such as an application or folder, to open and use it. Hot-plugging This offers rapid access to hot-plug applications.
Enter the country code, area code and phone number. Then, press RECEIVING CALLS Answering a call When a call comes through, press on to answer the call. Rejecting a call When a call comes through, press to reject the call. CONTACTS ADDING CONTACTS Manually creating a contact...
Importing contacts You can import contacts from storage services to your device. Press the contact icon on the home screen or application screen. Press IMPORT CONTACTS. Select an importation option. Search contacts Press the contact icon on the home screen or application screen. Use one of the following search methods: Scroll to the top or bottom of the contacts list.
Select a contact in the messages list. Open your conversation. MESSAGE SEARCH Press the message icon on the home screen or application screen. Press to type keywords to search messages. CAMERA You can take photos or videos. Taking photos Press on the home screen or the applications screen.
To delete several images and videos, press on the main screen of the gallery ■ to go to Select an element. Then, select the images or videos that you want to delete and press to delete them. SHARING IMAGES OR VIDEOS Select an image or video and press at the bottom of the screen.
WEB BROWSER Connect to a web page to search for information and add you favorite web pages to your favorites to be able to access them quickly. Press Type the address into the search bar and press .You can access web pages; favorites, multi-tab navigation, as well as other functions, are all supported.
You can manually check the availability of updates via the “Update” application. Once the update has been downloaded, you can either install it (which requires your phone to be restarted) or save it for later. The first restart requires a few minutes, linked to system optimization.
Please note that your phone will always have its limits in terms of technical ■ characteristics and functions. These limits cannot be considered as damage, malfunctions or faults from manufacturing. Use your phone in compliance with the purposes and functions which it is in- ■...
Page 43
Phone won't switch on Press the on/off button for at least two seconds. ■ Charge the battery. Check the charge indicator on the screen. ■ Charging error The external temperature is too low or too high. Charge the battery. ■ Make sure you charge the phone at a normal temperature.
Page 44
Call logs are not saved Check that the time is well configured. Check the time configurations. ACTION-X3, designed in France and made in China Created and imported by: CROSSCALL – 655 RUE P.S LAPLACE 13290 AIX EN Pce – FRANCE...
Need help?
Do you have a question about the Action-X3 and is the answer not in the manual?
Questions and answers