PRESENTATION OF THE TELEPHONE1/
YOUR TELEPHONE2/
SAFETY AND USE3/
WARRANTY/ACCESSORIES/INFORMATION4/
CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL5/
GETTING STARTED6/
USING DRY CELLS8/
MAKING A CALL9/
AN INCOMING CALL11/
HANDLING TWO CALLS12/
DIRECTORY13/
CALL FORWARD KEY16/
VOICE MAIL AND SHORT MESSAGES17/
MENU21/
TIPS33/
AVAILABLE CHARACTERS35/
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LIST OF ICONS
Battery charge level
Radio signal strength indicator
Mute ringing tone
Icon displayed when the "None" option in "Set Up/Ring tone/Mode"
Menu is activated (page 23).
Incoming call unanswered
Icon displayed when a received call is unanswered. It is cleared when
you consult ALL unanswered calls displayed with a “
Call memory (page 11).
Unread short message
Icon shows up for a received and unread message. It disappears when
ALL messages have been read in FULL, they are displayed with a “
symbol in the short message list (page 18).
Warning: Message list is full
Your terminal can take no more messages. You must delete one message accessing the list with (page 20).
Voice mail message received
This icon instructs you to call your voice mail (page 17).
!
” symbol in the
!
”
Call forwarding activated by call forwarding key
This icon shows up when a call forwarding has been activated by
. It disappears when you deactivate the call forwarding pressing
the same key (page 16)
Appointment programmed
This icon shows up when an appointment has been programmed using
the "Appointmt/To Set" option of the Menu. It automatically disappears
when the appointment time scheduled is overrun (page 25).
Terminal connected to a PC
This icon appears when your terminal is connected to a PC via the "PC
Card" and ready to receive to send "Data" calls (page 4).
!§
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PRESENTATION OF THE TELEPHONE
3
P
R
W
Y
X
Z
A
C
B
D
F
E
M
O
N
G
I
H
J
L
K
T
V
U
6
9
2
5
8
0
1
4
7
MENU
NO
OK
Q
S
1/
2
3
1
4
4
!™
5
!£
!§
!∞
!¶
6
!¡
!¢
7
8
9
!º
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YOUR TELEPHONE
2/
Presentation
Antenna
1
(to be extracted during any call)
LED Indicator
2
• Green, blinking: your phone is
connected to the network
• Red, blinking on some models only:
battery’s level of charge is low
Earpiece
3
Volume control
4
Display screen
5
Icons
6
Alphanumeric keypad
7
Microphone
8
Battery charger socket
9
SIM card and battery/dry cells
!º
(on the back of the telephone)
Use
On/Off
!¡
(keep the key pressed in both cases)
Make a call/Answer a call/
!¡
Redial
Hang up
!™
Lock the keypad
!™
(long keypress)
Return to standby screen
!£
Voice mail
!£
(long keypress)
Directory
!¢
Short message
!∞
Menu
!§
Call forward key
!§
(long keypress)
Your GSM
!¶
(long keypress)
(1)
number/Help
F
or exact meaning of the icons 6, see "LIST OF ICONS".
(1)
See "Set up/Numbers" option in the Menu, page 23.
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SAFETY AND USE
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We recommend that you read this chapter carefully before use.
As with all types of radio transceivers, your mobile
phone emits electromagnetic waves. This telephone
conforms to international regulations insofar as it is
used under normal conditions and in accordance
with the following instructions.
The manufacturer disclaims any liability for damage
which may result as a consequence of improper use
or use contrary to the instructions contained herein.
Conditions of use
The retractable antenna must be fully extended.
Avoid prolonged contact between the antenna and
your skin when the telephone is switched on.
Do not switch on your telephone on board an aircraft, the phone may interfere with the aircraft electronics. Current legislation prohibits this use and can
lead to legal proceedings against the user.
Do not switch on your telephone in a hospital,
except in areas specified.
Use of the telephone may affect the performance of
medical electronic devices (pacemakers, hearing
aids, insulin pumps). When the telephone is on, it
should not be close to the medical device or in the
medical device area. In particular, when you answer a call, make sure you place the phone against
the ear that is on the opposite side to the pacemaker or the ear wearing the hearing aid.
Do not switch on your phone near gas or flammable
substances.
Strictly obey the rules relating to the use of mobile
phones at petrol stations, chemical plants and at all
sites where there are explosion hazards.
Do not allow children to use your mobile phone
without supervision.
Do not open or attempt to repair your mobile phone
yourself.
Only use your phone with dry cells, batteries, battery chargers and accessories recommended by the
manufacturer . The manufacturer disclaims any liabi lity for damage caused by use of other chargers or
batteries.
Before removing the battery from the phone, make
sure that the phone has been switched off.
Environment
Do not expose your phone to unfavourable environmental conditions (rain, dust, sea air, etc.).
Outside the manufacturer's recommended operating temperature range (-20 °C to +55 °C), the legibility of the display may be impaired, but this is temporary and not serious.
Do not attempt to open the battery or dry cells of
your telephone, for they contain heavy metals. Do
not dispose of used batteries in household rubbish.
Dispose of used batteries in accordance with locally applicable environmental legislation.
Safety precautions relating to vehicle use
It is the user's responsibility to check whether local
laws permit the use of mobile phones in vehicles.
In case of use in a vehicle and to reduce the effect
of electromagnetic waves and interference with the
vehicle electronics, the phone should be connected
to an external antenna as soon as it is switched on.
The antenna must be mounted and located away
from passengers or separated from them by a metal
screen (e.g. car roof).
Maximum security is achieved when the phone is
used in a parked car. However, when the vehicle is
in motion and to avoid losing control of your
vehicle, we strongly recommend that you use your
phone in hands-free mode (see Accessories leaflet).
Use of the phone may interfere with the vehicle's
electronic systems such as ABS anti-lock brakes or
the airbag. T o ensure that there is no problem, please check with your dealer or car manufacturer before connecting your telephone, and avoid in any
case placing the phone on the instruments panel.
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WARRANTY/ACCESSORIES/INFORMATION
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Warranty
We would like to congratulate you for choosing this GSM mobile phone and we hope
that the product will satisfy all your needs.
We would like to remind you that this mobile phone has been approved in accordance
with European regulations.
Notwithstanding any other applicable statutory warranties, this mobile phone is
guaranteed for parts and workmanship for a period of ONE (1) year, from the date of
purchase shown on your invoice. Nonetheless, if the statutory warranty in force in your
country exceeds twelve (12) months, the statutory warranty will apply in place of the
manufacturer's warranty. However, if the statutory warranty does not exceed twelve (12)
months, the total warranty period (statutory and contractual) shall be twelve (12)
months.
In case of defect, return your mobile phone to your dealer .
This warranty shall not, however , apply in the case of use not conforming with the User's
Manual, or in the case of defects due to external causes, or in the case of improper
installation, modification or repair performed by parties not authorized by the
manufacturer or his dealer.
CE marking indicates that the product complies with EC Directives.
Accessories
The phone is supplied with a battery charger and an uncharged battery. A complete
range of accessories complements the standard pack (see "Accessories" leaflet).
The phone can be used to send or receive data to a fax machine or to transfer data if it
is connected to a "PC Card" accessory.
(1)
With the exception of the batteries which are guaranteed for a period of 3
months.
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CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL
FENTON
MARTIN
...
...
i
m
¨
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The following symbols are used throughout this Manual to make it easier to
read:
LONG KEYPRESS
The white hand symbol denotes a
short keypress.
Example: make a call
You can use the volume keys to
scroll the text until you find the
information you need (
An idea to make life easierImportant information
¨ cursor).
The greyed out hand denotes a
long keypress.
Switch your phone on
You can return to the standby
screen at any time.
LONG KEYPRESS
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GETTING STARTED ...
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Insert the SIM card
The SIM card supplied when you signed up as a subscriber must be "micro"
size.
Lift the flapInsert the card into
N
ever leave your confidential code near your phone and keep your card
somewhere safe when you are not using it.
the flap
Close the flap
Install the battery
If you prefer to use dry cells, see relevant paragraph.
Installation:
EngageLock
Removal:
Release
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FlatFully charged
GETTING STARTED
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Charge the battery
The battery can be charged regardless whether the phone is switched on or
off.
Connect the battery
charger
I
f your battery is brand new (or very discharged), recharge it before use:
the icon will then appear after a short while. Abeep will sound when
charging begins.
T
he mains socket outlet must be close to the phone and easily accessible.
Y
ou can also use the "Set up/Batt. save" option in the Menu.
Use the icon to check the
charge level
Disconnect the battery
charger
Switch your phone on
LONG KEYPRESS
PIN Code?
--------
Keep the key
pressed
W
hile the phone is searching for a network, <<<->>> appears (??? - ???
appears as long as SIM card is not identified by the network).
I
f your battery is new or has been removed, you are asked to enter date
and time. Key them in by using the volume keys to switch from one to the
other and confirm by .
(1)
Appearance of this screen and possibility of entering a code depend on
subscribed network.
Enter your PIN
(1)
Confirm
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“NET NAME”
Standby screen
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USING DRY CELLS (Alkaline)
8/
Dry cells will only fit in specially designed batteries. Depending on the battery
type, you may use AA (or LR06) type, or AAA (or LR03) type dry cells. In this
case, do not use the battery charger supplied.
Remove the battery from the compartment
Dry cells
AA
OR
Dry cells
AAA
Shake the compartment and remove
the battery
Press the holder,
the battery will come out
Fit the dry-cell holder (AA type)
RemoveTurn overReposition
Fit the dry-cell holder (AAA type)
RemoveTurn overRe-position
D
ry cells polarity is marked on the compartment bottom. You may use
rechargeable batteries that have been charged OUTSIDE the handset.
Never leave dry cells in your phone if it is not used for a prolonged
period.
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MAKING A CALL ...
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Switch your phone on and fully extend the antenna.
Dial the number
W
hile dialling you can delete a digit by .
M
aking an emergency call: dial 112 then.
Make the call
Talk
LONG KEYPRESS
Hang up
Making an international call
LONG KEYPRESS
Display the
prefix "+"
+556
The dialling code is
shown on the screen
I
f you know the called party's complete number, first display the prefix
"+" then dial the complete number.
I
f you want to search for a country by entering the 1st letter of the country
name, please see page 14.
¨
ALBANIA
ALGERIA
Access the list of
countries
Dial the rest of the number
CANADA
¨
CHILE
Search for the
country
Confirm
Make the call
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MAKING A CALL
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Call memory
¨
➚ 0541551177
07h58
Access the call
memory
T
he last number that was dialled is displayed first (REDIAL function). Your
Search for
number
Make the call
phone can store up to 30 outgoing or incoming calls.
A
symbol shows the type of call stored:
¨
➚
: Outgoing call
¨
!
: Incoming call, unanswered (the icon goes off when the
last unanswered call is read)
¨
: Incoming call, answered
Y
ou can store these numbers in the directory by .
Using your directory
Access the
directory
(1)
FENTON ...
¨
MARTIN ...
Search for
person
Calling one of your 9 preferred numbers
LONG KEYPRESS
Make the call
(1)
The 9 preferred numbers are the numbers in the first 9 files of your directory.
Key in the file number (from 1 to 9), then make the call.
(1)
For details on how to program your directory, see the relevant chapter on page
13.
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AN INCOMING CALL
➔
+
➔
–
11/
An incoming call is indicated by a ringing tone and flashing of the green
indicator LED.
➘ 0146522495
Incoming call...
T
he calling party's number is displayed if it is transmitted over the
network. Contact your network operator to check service availability
(Caller ID - Menu, page 32).
Answer
Talk
Hang up
Convenience
To switch off the ringing tone temporarily (without losing the call),
press when ringing tone is audible. Then press to answer
the call.
To adjust the earpiece volume,
use the volume keys.
To interrogate your answering machine or voice mail services, you
can transmit DTMF tones from the keypad during a call.
To store a telephone number in the directory, simply key in the
number and store it by
To put an on-going call on hold, press , confirm the hold, then
resume call by
LONG KEYPRESS
.
.
0146522495
02:30
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HANDLING TWO CALLS
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C
heck whether your subscription entitles you to use this service.
There are two possibilities:
1) You are talking to 01 46 52 24 95 ( ),
there is a new incoming call, answer it by ,
0146522495
02:30
/...
You are talking to 05 12 24 42 27 ( ),
01 46 52 24 95 is put on hold (...)
2) You are talking to 01 46 52 24 95 ( ),
you want to call 05 12 24 42 27,
dial the number, then,
You are talking to 05 12 24 42 27 ( ),
01 46 52 24 95 is put on hold (...)
0512244227
...
0146522495
0146522495
0512244227
...
0146522495
02:30
To talk to two people alternately
Swap between the 2 persons by .
Hang up both calls
Press to hang up the on-going call, press to resume the call on
hold then press to hang up that call too.
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DIRECTORY ...
LONG
KEYPRESS
13/
Your personal directory can hold up to 250 files (name and corresponding
phone number) which are stored in your SIM card
(1)
.
Accessing/exiting the directory
Access directory
I
f your phone is equipped with its removable cover, you can also access
the directory by .
Return to standby screen
Creating a file
LONG KEYPRESS
Access directory
?DUPOND
1 : 001
Enter the name
(up to 10 letters)
S
ee pages 35 and 36 for details on how to key in characters. When
keying in data you can delete by or exit by .
I
f you want to use your directory when you are abroad, store your
numbers in the international format with the "+" prefix (see page 9).
?+331465224
95-
Enter the number
(up to 20 digits)
Store
LONG KEYPRESS
Store
¨
DUPOND ...
The file is created
(1)
The capacity of your SIM card depends on your network operator.
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DIRECTORY ...
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Y
ou can add a sequence of DTMF tones (see page 11) by preceding the
number with a pause "P" accessed by.
LONG KEYPRESS
Modifying the suggested file number
?DUPOND
1 ?001_
Access the file numberEnter the new numberStore
T
he 9 preferred numbers (page 10) correspond to the first 9 file numbers.
Consulting the directory
FENTON ...
¨
MARTIN ...
Access directorySearch for person to call
YOU CAN ALSO...
Search by the 1st character of the name
You are in the directory, press "6"
for the letter "M" (see page 35)
Search a file by the file number
From the standby screen, key in the
number of the file you are looking for
and press to access directory.
Make the call
¨
MARTIN
SMITH
¨
010 MARTIN
011 SMITH
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DIRECTORY
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Deleting a file
Find the file to be deleted,
access the Delete function
LONG KEYPRESS
by
to confirm deletion.
.
Press
Consulting a file
Find the person to call, consult their
number by
to return to the name.
.
Press
Modifying the details in a file
You are in the file for Martin,
press to access
the Modify function, then press
LONG KEYPRESS
to delete characters
or key in the new details.
Store by .
Same procedure to modify a telephone number.
W
hile entering data you can exit by .
MARTIN
Delete?
:+331465224
?MARTIN-_
1 ? 001
95
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CALL FORWARD KEY
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You can forward your calls to the number of your choice.
Activating call forwarding
LONG KEYPRESS
?014652-__
__________
Access call
forwarding
Dial call
forwarding number
Call forwarding is activated:
Activate
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“NET NAME”
the icon appears
Cancelling call forwarding
Access call forwarding by
LONG KEYPRESS
.
With your call forwarding number
displayed, pressto cancel it. The icon disappears when call
forwarding is cancelled.
T
o choose a different type of call forwarding, use the "Forward/Voice/
CF key" option in the Menu (page 26).
Modifying the call forwarding number
LONG KEYPRESS
With the call forwarding number displayed, you can delete it by
Dial the new number then activate it by.
Using your directory
?0146522495
__________
Your call forwarding
number is displayed
Confirm
Access directory
?MARTIN___
__________
The number is
updated
DUPOND
¨
MARTIN
Search for called
party
Activate
.
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VOICE MAIL AND SHORT MESSAGES ...
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The network provides this voice mail service to ensure
that you do not miss any calls: it works like an answering
machine.
Accessing voice mail
You can access voice mail by and then make a call by .
I
f you are asked for a number, dial the number which your network ope-
rator supplied.
F
or details on how to use this service from abroad, please contact your
network operator.
T
o modify the call number for voice mail, use the "Set Up/Numbers/
VoiceMail" option in the Menu (page 23).
LONG KEYPRESS
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VOICE MAIL AND SHORT MESSAGES ...
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The network operator's short message ser vice allows
you to receive or send messages (up to 160 characters) to
another GSM phone, fax or other specific servers
Reading your messages
The indicator LED flashes, the icon appears and possibly a beep
sounds to indicate that a message has been received.
.
¨
! CAN YOU
COME?...
Access messages
T
he last message received is displayed first.
A
symbol indicates the type of message stored:
¨
¨
!
¨
➚
¨
➚•
¨
➚x
Search for messa-
ge
: Message read
: Unread message (the icon goes off when ALL unread
messages are read)
: Outgoing message
: Outgoing message and acknowledgment receipt correctly
received
: Outgoing message with acknowledgment lost or message
Browse message
not delivered (user must then send again)
Call a telephone number contained in a message
If a message contains a telephone number,
you can store it in the directory by
LONG KEYPRESS
or dial it by .
CALL
0146521010
OR
Return to standby
screen
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VOICE MAIL AND SHORT MESSAGES ...
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Creating and sending a message
Key in the message
LONG KEYPRESS
? COULDYOU
TELL ME ...
Create a message
W
hile entering data you can insert characters (page 35), delete them by
LONG KEYPRESS
or exit by .
Enter the message
(up to 160 characters)
Store
Select the recipient and send the message
? 0141521010
_________
Enter recipient
Store
0141521010
Send?
You must confirm
Send the message
OR modify parameters necessary for sending the message
PARAMETERS
¨
Serv. Ctr
Access parameters
I
f you wish to request an acknowledgment receipt, or if your message
List of parameters
shown on screen
PARAMETERS
¨
Receipt
Search for parameter
and confirm
was not delivered, you may access the network necessary parameters to
modify them. See modifiable parameters on the following page.
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VOICE MAIL AND SHORT MESSAGES
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T
he modifiable parameters are:
Serv. Ctr:Server centre number.
Format:type of message to be sent to your correspondent (fax,
pager, email, ...).
Retry Dur:time during which network offers message to your reci-
pient in case of unsuccessful delivery.
Receipt:acknowledgment receipt request.
Deleting a message
¨
TOMORROW.
PHONE
LONG KEYPRESS
..
Delete?
DUPOND
Search for message
Access Delete function
Confirm deletion by or cancel by .
Modifying a message
Find the message, access the
page in question by pressing.
Access the Modify function by
pressing. Delete by
or insert the new text from the keypad,
and, finally, store by pressing .
LONG KEYPRESS
You must confirm
¨
OK FOR
APPOINTMT ...
IN PARIS ON
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MENU ...
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Accessing/exiting the menu
Access the menu
Abbreviated menu
OptionCode
Set up
Ring tone11
Time & Date12
Display13
Numbers14
Beeps15
Languages16
Batt. save17
Call18
Welcome19
Appointmt.
To set21
Cancel?22
Billing
Duration31
Cost32
Forward.
Voice41
Data42
Fax43
CancelAll44
Return to standby screen to exit menu
OptionCode
Call bars
Outgoing51
Incoming52
Activated53
Messages
CellBroad61
Sent62
Security
PIN code71
PIN2 code72
Ntwk. code73
MENU code74
Prod.code75
Services
Networks81
Call wait82
ConcealID83
Caller ID?84
Call memory
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MENU ...
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Choosing an option
MENU
2. Appointmt ...
Search for desired
option
Obtain that
option
Access the Menu
MENU
1. Set Up ...
You are on the
first option
Quitting an option
Appointmt
1. To Set ...
You want to quit
this option
T
he "..." symbol at the end of a line indicates that there is more informa-
Back out
tion.
MENU
2. Appointmt ...
You can choose a dif-
ferent option
Quick search
Please see Abbreviated menu (previous page) in order to identify the code
used to access the chosen option directly.
LANGUAGES
V English...
You are on the
"Languages" option
Access the Menu
MENU
1. Set Up ...
You are on the
first option
e.g. key in
code "16"
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MENU ...
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OPTIONCODEUSE
Set up
Ring tone ..........11 ......Personalise the ringing tone.
Mode................111 ........ "Normal", "Discreet" ring tone ("beeps" emitted befo-
Volume..............112 ........ Volume of ringing (use volume keys to adjust).
Melody..............113 ........ Melodies (choose one of 15 suggested tones).
Time&Date ........ 12 ...... Reset time.
To set ................121 ........ Set your phone to correct time (use volume keys to
Format ..............122 ........ Date and time display format.
Backlight............131 ........ Backlighting intensity (use volume keys to adjust). We
Contrast ............132 ........ Display contrast (use volume keys to adjust).
Numbers............ 14 ...... Storage of all numbers.
GSM Num. ........141 ........ Number of your GSM phone (generally stored in your
VoiceMail ..........142 ........ Number used for your voice mail.
Keypad ............143 ........ Direct dial numbers: these numbers can be dialed with
Set up your telephone to suit you!
re ringing), or "None" (the icon is displayed).
switch between time and date).
recommend you choose minimum intensity in order to
save battery power.
SIM card).
a long press on one of "1" - "9" of the keypad, from
the standby screen. Example: To programme number
"0146522495" under key "2", select option
“2 - - - - - - - - -...”, validate by , enter calling number (0146522495) then press : the option
becomes “2 014652249...”.
(1)
Contact your network operator to check service availability.
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MENU ...
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OPTIONCODEUSE
Set up (cont'd)
Beeps ................ 15 ...... Management of "beeps".
Key beeps ..........151 ........ "Beeps" linked with key presses.
Msg. tone ..........152 ........"Beep" on incoming message.
Languages ........16 ...... Message display language. The "automatic" option
Batt. save ..........17 ...... Battery power saving
Discharge ..........171 ........ Discharging the rechargeable batter y to be carried out
Power off ..........172 ........ Automatic phone switch-off if it is not used for a pro-
Call ....................18 ...... Handling calls
Answer..............181 ........ Phone goes off-hook automatically after 2 rings
Radiomute ..........182 ........ Car radio is temporarily switched off while call is in
Keyalarm ..........183 ........ When ignition key is removed leaving phone behind a
chooses the subscribed network language (if provided
by the handset).
on any battery (except Lithium batteries), approximately once per month for optimal performance.
Connect the battery charger to initiate discharging
which is automatically followed by charging regardless whether the phone is switched on or off. It is advisable to discharge the battery twice in succession in
the case of a brand new rechargeable battery.
longed period (no keypress, call or message is received).
approximately ("Automatic"), only by pressing the OK
key ("OK key") or by pressing any key ("Any key").
progress (depends on accessory used).
beep will sound, if function activated (depends on
accessory used).
(1)
Contact your network operator to check service availability.
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MENU ...
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OPTIONCODEUSE
Set up (cont'd)
Welcome............ 19 ...... A welcoming message is displayed each time you switch
on: 24 characters are available (available characters,
page 35).
Appointmt.
To set ................21 ...... Activate date and time of appointment reminder (use
Cancel? ..............22 ...... Cancel the alarm: the icon disappears.
Billing
Duration ............31 ...... Management of call durations
Last call ............311 ........ Duration of last call
Cumulated..........312 ........ Total duration of calls made
Reset ................313 ........ Reset total duration of calls
DuratBeep..........314 ........ Output "beeps" during a call
Cumulated..........323 ........ Total cost of charged calls
MaxCredit..........324 ........ Credit limit (beyond which any billable call is barred)
Reset ................325 ........ Reset total cost of charged calls
(1)
Contact your network operator to check service availability.
Make an appointment!
volume keys to switch between date and time). The
icon appears. This alarm will sound whether the handset
is on or off: pessing any key switches it off.
Keep an eye on your phone bill!
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MENU ...
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OPTIONCODEUSE
Billing (cont'd)
Unit ..................326 ........ Cost of one Telecom unit in currency of your choice
Currency ........3261 .......... Choice of one of the listed currencies
Other ............3262.......... Enter a non-listed currency
UnitValue ........3263.......... Enter the value of Telecom unit (for decimal)
Forward.
(1)
Voice..................41 ...... The following options apply to calls (voice)
CF key ..............411 ........ The selected type of call forwarding is the one acces-
All calls ............412 ........ All call forwarding: all voice calls are forwarded (your
Activate ..........4121.......... Activate this call forwarding
Cancel ..........4122 .......... Cancel this call forwarding
Status ............4123 .......... Interrogate network in order to ascertain call forwar-
Number..........4124 .......... Number to which these calls are forwarded.
Conditnl.............413 ........ Conditional call forwarding: your voice calls are for-
Activate ..........4131.......... cf. code 4121
Cancel ..........4132 .......... cf. code 4122
Status ............4133 .......... cf. code 4123
Number..........4134 .......... cf. code 4124
(default list or currency to be keyed in).
Forward your calls!
sible directly with a long keypress on the MENU key.
Its activation (or deactivation) directly affects the
icon by displaying it (or clearing it).
telephone gives no warning) to the number specified
in the "Number" option.
ding activation status. We recommend you use this
option after any modification is made from your SIM
card in a different phone.
warded if your line is busy, if you do not answer or if
you are out of the network.
(1)
Contact your network operator to check service availability.
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MENU ...
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OPTIONCODEUSE
Forward. (cont'd)
If busy ..............414 ........ Conditional call forwarding: your voice calls are for-
Activate ..........4141.......... cf. code 4121
Cancel ..........4142 .......... cf. code 4122
Status ............4143 .......... cf. code 4123
Number..........4144 .......... cf. code 4124
No reply............415 ........ Conditional call forwarding: your voice calls are for-
Activate ..........4151.......... cf. code 4121
Cancel ..........4152 .......... cf. code 4122
Status ............4153 .......... cf. code 4123
Number..........4154 .......... cf. code 4124
Unreach.............416 ........ Conditional call forwarding: your voice calls are for-
Activate ..........4161.......... cf. code 4121
Cancel ..........4162 .......... cf. code 4122
Status ............4163 .......... cf. code 4123
Number..........4164 .......... cf. code 4124
Activated ..........417 ........ List of call for warding for the voice ser vice is available
Data ..................42 ...... The following options apply to data reception for all
Activate ............421 ........ cf. code 4121
Cancel ..............422 ........ cf. code 4122
Status................423 ........ cf. code 4123
Number ............424 ........ cf. code 4124
warded if your line is busy
warded if you do not answer
warded if you cannot be reached (telephone switched
off, out of the network, etc.).
from this telephone
calls
(1)
Contact your network operator to check service availability.
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MENU ...
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OPTIONCODEUSE
Forward. (cont'd)
Fax ....................43 ...... The following options apply to fax reception for
Activate ............431 ........ cf. code 4121
Cancel ..............432 ........ cf. code 4122
Status................433 ........ cf. code 4123
Number ............434 ........ cf. code 4124
Cancel All .......... 44 ...... Cancel all activated call forwarding
Exc. Dir. ............521 ........ Criterion: reject any call of which number is not inclu-
Activate/Cancel5211 .......... Activate (or cancel) the barring option
All calls ............522 ........ Criterion: reject all calls
Activate ..........5221.......... cf. code 5121
Cancel ..........5222 .......... cf. code 5122
Status ............5223 .......... cf. code 5123
If abroad ..........523 ........ Criterion: reject call when you are abroad
Activate ..........5231.......... cf. code 5121
Cancel ..........5232 .......... cf. code 5122
Status ............5233 .......... cf. code 5123
subscription
or prefixes in the SIM card (FDN). Access to this
option is protected by PIN2 code (see
"Security/PIN 2 code" option).
cial directory.
ded in directory
Activated............53 ...... List of call screening operations activated from this
(1)
Contact your network operator to check service availability.
phone.
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MENU ...
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OPTIONCODEUSE
Messages
(1)
Exchange messages!
CellBroad ..........61 ...... Messages broadcast over the network (weather, traffic,
Reception ..........611 ........ Permanent reception ("Full") or incomplete
CB list ..............612 ........ Network codes used to monitor broadcast messages
Sent .................. 62 ...... Operator's preset parameters for short message transmis-
Format ..............621 ........ Message conversion format (fax, e-mail, etc.).
Retry Dur ..........622 ........ Time during which network offers messages to your
Serv. Ctr............623 ........ Server centre number (consult your network operator).
etc.) are automatically displayed on the standby screen
(scroll these messages using the volume keys and exit by
pressing ), provided you have created a list of
codes (see option "CellBroad/CB List").
("Restricted") of all messages broadcast with network
codes specified in the "CB List" option. To save battery
life, you must do without permanent reception ("None"
option).
(short keypress on OK adds a code, long keypress on
NO deletes the selected code).
sion. They are stored in the SIM card.
recipient in case of unsuccessful delivery.
(1)
Contact your network operator to check service availability.
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MENU ...
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OPTIONCODEUSE
Security
Protect your phone against fraudulent
use!
(1)
PIN code
PIN2 code
Ntwk. code
MENU code ........74 ...... Code which is checked when accessing the MENU
Prod.code ..........75 ...... Code which is checked before phone is used.
.......... 71 ...... This code is checked each time the phone is switched
on.
Activate/Cancel ..711 ........ Activate (or cancel) checking of this code.
Change ............712 ........ Update code (4 to 8 digits) after keying in old value.
(1)
........ 72 ...... Code which is checked when accessing certain SIM
card functions: Billing/Cost and Screening/FDN.
Change ............721 ........ cf. code 712
(1)
...... 73 ...... Password (supplied when subscriber signs up), required
for network-linked "Barring" options.
(except for Ring tone, Appointment and Set up options).
Activate/Cancel ..741 ........ cf. code 711
Change ............742 ........ cf. code 712
Activate/Cancel ..751 ........ cf. code 711
Change ............752 ........ cf. code 712 (if this code is identical to the PIN, you
are not asked to enter it after the PIN).
(1)
Contact your network operator to check service availability.
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MENU
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OPTIONCODEUSE
Services
Networks .......... 81 ...... Search for a home network.
Srch.Mode ........811 ........ Connection is established with the last used network
Available ..........812 ........ Networks available in your radio environment.
Preferred............813 ........ List of networks to which you want to be connected on
(1)
Call wait
ConcealID
Caller ID?
.......... 82 ...... A second incoming call is indicated by an audible
Activate ............821 ........ Activate this option
Cancel ..............822 ........ Cancel this option
Status................823 ........ Interrogate network to determine option status
(1)
........ 83 ...... Your calls can be anonymous because your identity is
(1)
........ 84 ...... The other party's number (or name if it is recognised in
Use the facilities offered by the network!
on a priority basis ("Automatic") or with the network
chosen by the user ("Manual").
a priority basis (short keypress on OK adds a network
to your list, long keypress on NO deletes selected network).
signal.
withheld.
the directory) is presented with each call.
Call Mem.
(1)
Contact your network operator to check service availability.
Clear call memory
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TIPS ...
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You want to keep your phone switched on while it is in your handbag or briefcase. Lock out the keypad with a long press on . Key in "159" to unlock it.
You cannot switch on your phone:
Check your rechargeable battery or dry cells are installed and charged.
You cannot charge your battery:
Check that you are not using dry cells and that you connected the battery charger correctly.
The phone fails to recognise your SIM:
Check that you did not insert the SIM card the wrong way round.
Your PIN is rejected:
Y ou must have made 3 unsuccessful attempts to enter your PIN. Enter the PUK 1 unlock code
supplied when you signed up as a subscriber (10 attempts are allowed). If this is unsuccessful, please contact your dealer.
Your PIN 2 is rejected:
Proceed as above but use PUK 2 unlock code.
You cannot make a call:
Go to another location because you are probably in an area which is not covered by the
network (car park, tunnel, etc.): as long as this situation lasts, chevrons <<<-->>> appear
on the screen.
You cannot receive any calls:
If the indicator LED is not flashing, see previous paragraph.
If the indicator LED flashes green you may have:
• switched the ringing tone off (the icon is then displayed)
• forwarded your calls
• barred certain calls
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TIPS
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Your rechargeable battery dischar ges too quickly:
The operating time depends significantly on the:
• rechargeable-battery model
• temperature conditions (0 °C to 40 °C is ideal)
• the radio coverage of the network (consult your network operator)
• the speed at which you drive (the phone continuously searches for cells to establish its
location).
The empty battery icon () is flashing:
Recharge your battery as soon as possible. Its level of charge is becoming too low to guarantee correct operation of the phone.
The indicator LED is not flashing:
Go to another location because you are probably in an area which is not covered by the
network (car park, tunnel, etc.): as long as this situation lasts chevrons <<<-->>> appear
on the screen.
The indicator LED flashes red, on some models only
Recharge your battery as soon as possible: its level of charge is becoming too low to guarantee correct operation of the phone.
:
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AVAILABLE CHARACTERS ...
1
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
0
*
#
2
SP
A
D
G
J
M
P
T
W
+
•
=
3
,
B
E
H
K
N
Q
U
X
-
?
(
4
:
C
F
I
L
O
R
V
Y
/
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5
@
Å
É
Ñ
S
Ü
Z
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!
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6
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Ä
Ö
ß
£
¡
>
7
"
Æ
ø
$
&
8
;
Ç
¥
§
(1)
(2)
35/
See the presentation of your telephone in order to find your way round the
alphanumeric keypad numbered
Each keypad key can be used to access several characters in accordance
with the table below:
(1)
(2)
SP : "space" character
• : character needed to key in decimals.
on page 1 more easily.
7
Number of keypressesKey
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AVAILABLE CHARACTERS
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Entering a character
Successively press the appropriate key until the required character
appears:
Example: for B.
LONG KEYPRESS
Deleting a character
If you keep the key pressed, several characters will be deleted in succession.
Moving to a character in an input field
Use the volume keys to move to the required character.
T
his facility is not available if there are 2 input fields on the screen at the
same time.
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3
P
R
W
Y
X
Z
A
C
B
D
F
E
M
O
N
G
I
H
J
L
K
T
V
U
6
9
2
5
8
0
1
4
7
MENU
NO
OK
Q
S
SHORT KEYPRESS LONG KEYPRESS
End call/access
to Modify
function
Keypad lock/
delete/delete all
Access
messages/read
messages
Create a
message
Send call/
answer call/
call memory/
validation
On/Off
Access
directory
Create a file
Access menu
Call forwarding
Back to standby
screen
Voice Mail
All rights reserved. Alcatel reserves the right, in the customer’s interest, to alter
material or technical specifications without prior notice.
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