We recommend that you read this chapter carefully before use.
CONDITIONS OF USE:
Switch the phone off before boarding an aircraft. Use could lead to legal action against
the user. Switch the phone off when in health care facilities except in areas specified.
Like many other types of equipment now in regular use, mobile telephones can
interfere with other electrical or electronic devices in their proximity. Persons with a
medical device (such as a pacemaker, hearing aid, insulin pump) should not carry the
phone in a place close to the device. When placing or receiving a call, persons with a
pacemaker or hearing aid should use the ear on the opposite side to the device.
Switch your phone off when near gas or flammable liquids. Strictly obey all signs and
instructions when in a fuel depot or chemical plant, at a refuelling point (service station)
or in any potentially explosive atmosphere. Do not let small children use the phone
without supervision. Do not attempt to open or repair it yourself. Use only the batteries,
battery chargers and accessories approved by the manufacturer. The manufacturer
disclaims any liability for damage caused by use of other batteries, chargers or
accessories. Switch your phone off before removing the battery. Do not expose the
phone to unfavorable environmental conditions (humidity, rain, ingress of liquid, dust,
sea air, etc.). Outside the manufacturer’s recommended operating temperature range
(-20° C to +55° C), the legibility of the phone’s display may be impaired, though this is
temporary.
ENVIRONMENT:
Do not attempt to open the battery because it contains chemical substances. Do not
dispose of used batteries in household waste. Batteries must be disposed of in
accordance with locally applicable environmental legislation.
TRAFFIC SAFETY:
Remember to always check whether local legislation allows operation of a mobile
phone while driving a vehicle. It is vital to connect the phone to an external antenna
when it is used in a vehicle. Electromagnetic waves may otherwise interfere with the
vehicle electronics. Check that the antenna is mounted and located away from the
driver and passengers or separated from them by a metal screen (e.g. car roof). We
recommend that you park your car before using the phone. However if you intend to
use your phone while driving, you must use it connected to the Alcatel Car Kit
accessory. Check with your car dealer or car manufacturer that the car’s electronic
systems (anti-lock brakes (ABS), airbag) are adequately shielded from mobile phone RF
energy. Always avoid placing the phone on the dashboard.
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GENERAL INFORMATION:
As with all radio transceivers, your mobile phone emits electromagnetic waves.
This phone conforms to international regulations insofar as when used under
normal conditions and in accordance with the instructions contained herein.
There has been speculation about the safety of mobile phones. Several expert
groups belonging to or having been appointed by official national or international
bodies have analyzed all the existing publications and, to this date, have
concluded that there is a lack of evidence as to any credible or convincing
hazardous effects of mobile phones on health. These studies have, in particular,
focused on the fact that mobile handsets receive and emit electromagnetic waves
via their antennae. Experts from such organizations as the European Commission
and the International Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation Protection (ICNIRP)
have established thresholds on a handset’s emissions to the human body. The
main measurement standard is known as SAR (Specific Absorption Rate).
ALCATEL can formally state that all its GSM mobile phones generate a SAR that
is significantly below these thresholds.
Furthermore, ALCATEL actively supports national and international research into
this issue carried out by authoritative and independent organizations. If you still
have concerns on this issue, you may use your mobile phone with a headset, or
using the handsfree feature integrated in the phone and, while driving, with the
car kit. The part numbers of these accessories can be found in Chapter 15 on page
60.
The manufacturer disclaims any liability for damage which may result as a
consequence of improper use or use contrary to the instructions contained
herein.
January 2000
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SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS
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YOUR TELEPHONE
28 : 09
Network
1
Earpiece
Directory
Short
messages
Delete
Switch on
Switch off
Voice mail
Your
number
Off hook
Hang up
MENU
Scroll
Confirm
Lock
keypad
Microphone
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1.1 - KEYS
Access your directory (short keypress).
Access your short messages: SMS (long keypress).
1
Delete (short keypress).
Return to previous screen (long keypress).
Switch phone ON/OFF
(long keypress).
Access your voice mail (long keypress).
Display your number (long keypress).
Off hook/H
Access call memory (Redial).
Lock keypad (long keypress).
Access the MENU.
Confirm an option.
Volume control during a call.
Scroll to select an option.
ang up
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1.2 - ICONS*
Battery charge level.
(See Chapter 2, page 10)
Vibrator mode: your telephone vibrates and emits no ring
tone or appointment reminder.
“Silent” mode: your telephone emits no ring tone or
appointment reminder, and does not vibrate.
(See Chapter 13, page 43)
Unanswered incoming call: you have been called but
have not answered. The icon clears when all
unanswered incoming calls stored in the call memory
have been consulted.
(See Chapter 6, page 23)
Voice mail received: you must call your voice mail to
listen to your messages.
(See Chapter 3, page 12)
Unread short message (SMS): you have received a short
message but have not read it. The icon clears when all
the messages have been read in full
(See Chapter 7, page 26)
Short message list (SMS) is full: your terminal cannot
store any more messages. You must access the short
message list and delete at least one message.
(See Chapter 7, page 27)
Call forwarding activated: your calls are forwarded.
(See Chapter 13, page 49)
.
the
Appointment (or alarm) scheduled.
(See Chapter 13, page 44)
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Signal strength indicator.
Preferred tariff area.
Keypad locked.
1
“Manual Network Search” mode.
(See Chapter 13, page 53)
Roaming in your subscription country.
1.3 - CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS
USER’S GUIDE
The following symbols are used in the text which follows:
Briefly press the scroll key in order to confirm an
option.
Move the scroll key up or down in order to select
an option.
Use the keypad keys to enter digits and letters.
*Icons and other illustrations shown in this User’s Guide are for information only.
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GETTING STARTED
2
2.1 - SIM CARD AND BATTERY
INSERTING THE SIM CARD
You must insert your SIM card in order to use your phone.
Fit SIM card with chip
facing downwards
FITTING THE BATTERY
Slide the SIM card into
its compartment
8
Check that it is
properly inserted
Slide it into positionFit the coverInsert the battery
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CHARGING THE BATTERY
2
Connect the battery
charger
Wait for on-screen
indicator to stop
flashing
Disconnect the
battery charger once
charging is complete
A beep will sound when charging begins.
It takes a brief while before the charging indicator icon starts
to flash.
The mains socket outlet must be close to the phone and
easily accessible.
REMOVING THE BATTERY
Unclip and slide the
cover.
When you first use your phone you must charge the
battery for approximately 3 hours.
Remove itRemove the battery
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2.2 - SWITCHING YOUR PHONE ON
28 : 09
Network
PIN Code
Please enter
PIN Code:
----------
Switch your
phone on (long
keypress)
PIN code
If you do not know your PIN code, please contact your
network operator. Do not leave your PIN code near your
phone and store your card in a safe place when you are not
using it.
Standby screenConfirmEnter your
You are prompted to enter the time and date, enter new data if
necessary, then confirm by .
If cell broadcast messages are displayed, use the
key to browse through them in full or press the key to
return to the standby screen.
While the phone is searching for a network, <<<–>>> is displayed.
(???-??? is displayed if your SIM card is rejected by the network,
in this case please contact your operator).
2.3 - SWITCHING YOUR PHONE OFF
From the standby screen, press thekey (long keypress).
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3
Call
FIRST STEPS
2
In order to make or receive a call, you must
phone on.
switch your
3.1 - MAKING A CALL
Dial the
number
If you make a mistake, use the key to delete digits.
call
Hang upTalkMake the
3.2 - RECEIVING A CALL
Hang upTalkTake the callIncoming call
The caller’s number is displayed if it is provided by the
network (check the availability of this service with your
operator).
FIRST STEPS
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3.3 - ACCESSING YOUR VOICE MAIL
Voicemail
Call?
The network provides the voice mail service to ensure that you
do not miss any calls: it works like an answering machine which
you can interrogate at any time.
Access voice mail
(long keypress)
Make
the call
If your operator’s voice mail access number is not shown, dial the
number that was supplied to you with your subscription. To later
modify this number use the “Numbers/Voicemail” MENU option,
page 45.
To use your voice mail abroad, contact your operator before
setting out on your trip.
3.4 - DISPLAYING YOUR NUMBER
You can display your own number by pressing the key
(long keypress).
If your number is not displayed, enter it and confirm by pressing
the key.
To later modify it, see the “Numbers/Your number” MENU option,
page 45.
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3.5 - ACCESSING THE MENU AND
Clock
Time/Date
Appointment
Format
Menu
Audio
Clock
Calculator
Menu
Audio
Clock
Calculator
SCROLLING
ACCESSING THE MENU
The MENU can be accessed from the standby screen by
pressing thekey.
Direct access to this function depends on your operator
and the SIM card which you are using.
CHOOSING AN OPTION
Select an optionList of options
Confirm
RETURN TO PREVIOUS SCREEN
Press (short keypress).
3
FIRST STEPS
RETURN TO STANDBY SCREEN
Press (long keypress).
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3.6 - MENU STRUCTURE
Audio
Clock
Calculator
Convert
Games
Numbers
Services
Set up
Customise the sounds made by your phone (key
beep, melody etc.).
Program certain numbers: your number, voice
mail, dialling prefix, etc.
Use the functions provided by your operator
(security, call forwarding, etc.)
Adjust and customise your phone.
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3.7 - CHANGING THE RING TONE
Create
See
number
Modify
number
Directory
DUPOND
DURAND
MARTIN
Ring tone
Melodies
Volume
Audio
Mode
Ring tone
Key Beeps
From “Audio” in the MENU:
3
FIRST STEPS
ConfirmSelect “Ring tone”
Melodies
My Melody
Ballade
Rock
Select “Melodies”
Select melodyConfirm
3.8 - CREATING A FILE
Create
Please enter
the name:
BOUGHZ
(up to 12
characters)
If you wish to use your directory abroad, store the numbers
in international format with “+”.
If your directory is empty, you will see the prompt:
“Directory empty. Create a file?”:
Create by pressing thekey or decline by pressing
thekey.
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Create
Enter Number?
0614253
ConfirmAccess the optionsAccess the directory
ConfirmEnter the numberConfirmEnter the name
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3.9 - READING YOUR NEW SHORT
MESSAGES
(1)
The icon and a beep
(2)
indicate that a message has been
received.
see
message
Network name
Marilyn
Florence
Martin
to be read
Message
Messages
Unread (8)
Read (4)
Create
(long keypress)
Message
01/0115:10
From:Marilyn
Hello! Could you
Read the messageConfirmSelect the message
ConfirmAccess the messages
UNREAD RECEIVED MESSAGES
Theicon disappears as soon as you have read all
(1) Check the availability of this service with your operator.
(2) To deactivate the beep, see the “Audio/Message alert”
MENU option, page 43
the messages.
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Create
See
number
Modify
number
Directory
DUPOND
DURAND
MARTIN
DIRECTORY
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4.1 - ACCESSING YOUR DIRECTORY
Press the key to access the directory from the standby
screen.
SEARCHING FOR A NAME BY ITS FIRST LETTER
You can also search for the name of the person you wish to
contact by pressing the key associated with the first letter of
their name.
Example: press the key twice to find the first name beginning with
“N”. Then scroll the list to the name you want by using the key.
DISPLAYING A PHONE NUMBER
Press the directory key while the name is selected.
CALLING
Press the key while the name is selected.
4.2 - CREATING A FILE
DIRECTORY
Access the optionsAccess the directory
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Confirm then enter
the details
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4.3 - OPTIONS
From the list of names in your directory, you can access the
following options by using the key:
Create a file (name and telephone number) which
Create
will be stored in your SIM card (SIM card capacity
depends on your operator).
See number
Modiy number
Modify name
File Number
Delete
Exit
To return to the standby screen, press thekey (long
keypress).
Display a complete file: name and number.
Modify the phone number corresponding to the
selected name.
Modify the selected name.
Modify the number of the selected file.
Delete the selected file (name and phone number).
Return to the names list in the directory.
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Country list
Albania
Algeria
Andorra
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CALLS
5.1 - MAKING A CALL
Dial the
number
If you make a mistake, you can delete digits by pressing
thekey.
MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL
If your telephone is within the area covered by a network, to
make an emergency call, dial
provided by your operator.
MAKING AN INTERNATIONAL CALL
prefix “+”
(long keypress)
Once the country code is displayed, dial the rest of the
number and make the call.
the call
To enter the characters “+” or “P” (pause), make a long
keypress on thekey (the following characters
0,
scroll:
, •, P).
+
112 or any other number
Display list of countriesDisplay the
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country
CALLS
Hang upTalkMake
ConfirmSelect the
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5.2 - RECEIVING A CALL
Call
Hang upTalkTake the callIncoming call
If theicon is displayed, the vibrating system is enabled and
no ring tone is heard.
If the icon is displayed, the vibrator and ring tone are
deactivated.
The caller’s number is displayed if provided by the network
(check the availability of this service with your operator).
SWITCHING THE RING TONE OFF (without losing the call)
Press thekey when the phone is ringing: you can still answer
the call by pressing the key.
Pressing the key again rejects the call.
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5.3 - DURING A CALL
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AVAILABLE OPTIONS
During a call, you can use thekey to access the following
options:
Call hold
Hands-free
Dial
Save Number
Messages
Services
Exit
Place an ongoing call on hold (you can later
resume the call by pressing thekey).
Activate/deactivate handsfree mode (
symbol is then replaced by).
Caution: move the handset away from
your ear before activating this mode
because the amplified volume could cause
hearing damage.
Make a second call (an ongoing call will be
automatically put on hold, you can switch
between calls by pressing thekey).
Store a phone number in the directory.
Read your short messages.
Access the services supported by your
network operator.
Return to the previous screen.
CALLS
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HANDLING A SECOND INCOMING CALL
Call
You already have a call:
OR
incoming call
If you press the key, the incoming call is accepted and the
ongoing call is automatically put on hold: you can then swap
between calls by pressing the key.
If you press the key, you will access other options (the
incoming call is accepted by ending the ongoing call, etc.).
The caller’s number is displayed if provided by the network
(check the availability of this service with your operator).
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THEN
(
RefuseTake the callSecond
(
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Call Memory
Florence
19.07.1999 12:13
Call Memory
Didier
20.07.1999 19:02
CALL MEMORY
6
6.1 - ACCESSING AND RESENDING
CALL MEMORY
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Select the
number
Access the
call memory
Each call is identified by one of the following symbols:
Answered incoming call.
Unanswered incoming call.
Outgoing call.
Make
the call
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6.2 - OPTIONS
From the stored numbers list, you can access the following
options by using thekey:
Save in
Directory
Modify number
Empty Call
Mem.
Exit
To return to the standby screen, press the key (long
keypress).
Store the selected phone number in the directory.
Modify the selected phone number.
Clear all the numbers in the call memory.
Return to the standby screen.
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Messages
Unread (8)
Read (4)
Create
SHORT MESSAGES
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7.1 - ACCESSING SHORT MESSAGES
To access short messages (SMS) from the standby screen,
make a long keypress on the key.
Access short messages (SMS)
(long keypress)
The following categories appear:
(1)
SHORT MESSAGES
Unread
Read
Create
Parameters
Read new messages.
Read old messages: already read or written.
Create a new message.
Configure parameters, especially the number
of the service centre if it is not automatically
suggested (you cannot send a short
message without this number).
(1) Check the availability of this service with your
operator.
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7.2 - READING YOUR SHORT MESSAGES
The messages are stored in your SIM card and classified in 2
categories: unread messages and read messages.
The capacity of your SIM card depends on your operator.
Theicon is displayed when the list of stored messages
is full: delete at least one message!
UNREAD MESSAGES:
Unread received messages: see page 16.
READ MESSAGES:
Received messages that have already been read and messages
that have been written, sent or stored.
Messages may be preceded by the following symbols:
Message sent and acknowledgement received.
Message sent and no acknowledgement received,
or message not delivered (in this case you must try to send
the message again).
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AVAILABLE OPTIONS:
While reading a message, you can access the following
options by using the key:
7
Delete
Reply
Forward
Create
Save number
Parameters
Exit
Delete the selected message.
Answer an incoming message.
Send the selected message again after
modifying the recipient’s name or the
parameters.
Create a new message.
Store the first number contained in the text
of the message in the directory.
Update the following parameters:
Service Centre: your operator’s service
centre call number (may be provided
automatically).
Format: format in which the message is to
be delivered to your correspondent (SMS, email, fax, etc.).
Retry Duration: time during which the
network presents the message again to your
recipient in case of unsuccessful delivery.
Receipt: acknowledgement receipt request.
Return to messages list.
7.3 - COMPOSING A SHORT MESSAGE
You can create a message or supplement a (canned) stored
message.
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COMPOSING A MESSAGE:
To make it easier to write short messages, your phone has an
assisted data entry system
(1)
(predictive data entry). To create a
word, all that is needed is a single keypress on the key for any
of the letters which the word contains. Example: to enter a “b”,
press thekey once.
Important: the displayed letter does not always match the
desired letter; the most common word is suggested. Ignore
words suggested at first, searching will become more accurate
as you enter more letters.
To confirm the entered word, press thekey downwards twice.
Example: you want to write “bleu”:
Create
à
blé
Create
blé
bleu
Create
Create
bleu
bleu
Create
Create
Go to next wordConfirm the word (2)
(1) Depending on your phone model and language.
(2) At this stage you can make grammatical agreements if they are not
suggested (e.g. in this case add an “s” 4 successive keypresses on
7 to display “bleus” before going to the next word (cf. page 33).
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The cursor shape depends on the selected entry mode:
• predictive mode
• normal mode
While composing the message, you can use thekey to
access the following options:
Validate word
Send the
Msg.
Select the current word or letter being
entered.
Send the message.
7
SHORT MESSAGES
Other words
Insert digits
Punctuation
Predictive
or normal
Add word
Exit
Access the list of other suggested words.
Insert figures in the text.
Insert a punctuation mark or a symbol in the
text.
Choose the data entry mode: predictive or
normal (see page 32 “Character set”).
Store a new word in your dictionary.
Return to message which is being written.
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You can also use the following shortcut keys:
bleu
Create
Delete
Space
Access to options
Confirm displayed
word or letter
(press downwards
only)
Scroll the text
Punctuation
Other words
Upper case/lower
case/number
There is a dictionary in which you can add, modify or delete
words. Add a word while composing a message by pressing the
key and selecting the “Add word” option.
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SUPPLEMENTING A CANNED MESSAGE:
You can:
Use an existing canned message.
•
Create your own canned messages.
•
From the list of canned messages, you can use the key
to access the following options:
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Validate
Create
Modify
Delete
Exit
Press the key (long keypress) to return to the
standby screen.
Use the canned message.
Create a new canned message.
Modify the canned message (if it is a
message which you have created).
Delete a canned message.
Exit the menu.
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SHORT MESSAGES
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CHARACTER SET
1 23456789101112
"
In normal data entry mode, you can access the following
character set:
KeyNumber of keypresses to get character
: space.
To enter a word, press the key which corresponds to the desired
letter several times until the letter you want appears.
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7
Calculator
10
3
Calculator
10
Calculator
10
Calculator
CALCULATOR
8
8.1 - ACCESSING THE CALCULATOR
From the standby screen, you can access the calculator in two
ways.
Press thekey and select the “CALCULATOR” option.
A)
Enter a digit directly via the keypad, then press the
B)
key and select the “CALCULATOR” option.
8.2 - CALCULATION EXAMPLE
ConfirmKey in a number
operation to be performed
Result is displayedPressEnter a second number
To enter a decimal point (“.”), press thekey (long
keypress). To return to the standby screen, press the
key (long keypress).
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CALCULATOR
ConfirmSelect the type of
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CURRENCY CONVERTER
Convert
FF in Euro
Euro in FF
Currencies?
Convert
Euro
Currency/curren
9
Using the currency converter, you can:
Convert a currency directly into euros and vice versa.
•
Convert an amount into another currency (e.g. convert dollars
•
to French francs).
9.1 -ACCESSING THE CURRENCY
CONVERTER
From the standby screen, you can access the currency converter
in two ways:
Press thekey, then select the “CONVERT” option.
A)
Enter a digit via the keypad, then press thekey and select
B)
the “CONVERT” option.
9.2 - CONVERSION EXAMPLE
From the “CONVERT” option:
type
Enter the amount
to convert
to be converted
Convert
ConfirmSelect conversion
Select direction
100
15,24FF€
Result is displayedConfirmEnter the value
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Convert
Confirm
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9.3 - SELECTING CURRENCIES
From the “Currencies?” option, access the currency table. From
this table use thekey to access the following options:
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Validate
Add
Exit
If you are in the euro converter:
Once the currency has been selected or created, you must
enter the exchange rate of the currency in euros (or confirm
it if it is already shown).
If you are in the currency converter:
Having selected or created the first currency, repeat the same
operation for the second currency, then enter the rate for
exchanging these 2 currencies.
To return to the standby screen, press thekey.
Select the currency.
Add a new currency (which can
subsequently be modified or cleared).
Exit the Menu.
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Menu
Calculator
Convert
Games
Menu
Audio
Clock
Calculator
GAMES
10
There are 3 games:
PUZZLE:
The aim is to redraw the original image as quickly as possible. To
do this, move the squares by pressing the ,,and
keys.
MUSIC:
The aim is to reproduce the musical sequence played by your
phone. To do this, press phone keysto .
SECRET:
The aim is to find the secret number combination generated by
the phone. Once you have entered and confirmed your
combination, you are given the following information:
- Correct numbers in the right place: ex. 2
- Correct numbers in the wrong place: ex. 3
10.1 - ACCESSING GAMES
Access the MENU from
the standby screen
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option
ConfirmSelect the “Games”
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Games
Puzzle
Music
Secret
desired game
New Game
Go on
Level
ConfirmSelect the
Puzzle
10.2 - OPTIONS
During a game, press the key to access the following
options:
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GAMES
Save
Help
Exit
Quit
To return to the standby screen, press thekey (long
keypress).
Save the game or stage of the game that you
have reached.
Display the rules of the current game.
Return to the game to finish it.
Quit the game and return to the list of games.
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CREATING MELODIES
Activate
Modify melody
Modify the title
Melodies
My Melody
Ballade
Rock
Ring tone
Melodies
Volume
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11.1 - ACCESSING THE “MELODY” MENU
From the “Ring tones” option, you can create two tunes which the
phone plays (“My melody”).
Select the
“Melodies” option
Select the “Mymelody” option
Select the “Modifymelody” option
11.2 - COMPOSING A MELODY
To compose your melody, use the keypad as shown below:
Primary notes of an
octave (doh, ray, me,
fah, soh, lah, te)
Change octave
Add silent
pause
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Change duration
(short, normal, long)
Add a sharp
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11.3 - OPTIONS
While you are composing your tune, use thekey to
access the following options:
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Record
Last notes
Listen all
Tempo
Delete
Exit
To return to the standby screen, press thekey (long
keypress).
Save your tune.
Listen to the last five notes.
Listen to the entire melody.
Choose the tempo: allegro, andante, lento.
Delete the selected melody.
Return to list of melodies.
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MOBILE INTERNET
(1)
12.1 -
HOW TO ACCESS THE INTERNET SERVICES
Access the internet services from the standby screen by pressing
thekey, then select "Services" from the menu.
Services
Menu
When you use the telephone for the first time, you'll be asked to
enter your phone number using the international format.
Services
Mobile Internet
12.2 - KEYPAD LAYOUT
Up/down scrolling in
the screen
Move cursor left/right
in an edit screen
Access to the available
options
Return to the previous
page (short press)
Return to standby
screen (long press)
Deletes characters in
edit screen
(1) Depending on the telephone.
(2) Available if provided by the network
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Confirm (short press)
Access to the available
options (long press)
Send a call
1 to 9 keys: Access to
items listed on the
screen (short press)
Access to bookmarks
added by numbers
(long press)
(2)
(2)
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12.3 - AVAILABLE OPTIONS
When you have accessed the Web pages, press and the
following options are available to you:
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...
Help
Bookmark
Home page
Alert List
Connect. status
Exit Internet
Quit
Can be accessed from the current page.
Display on line help messages.
The current page may be added to your
bookmarks (1).
Go back to the homepage directly.
Access a list of alerts (1).
Display the icon bar during an internet
session.
Stop viewing the services provided.
Close the contextual menu and go back to
the current page.
12.4 - INFORMATION LINE
This information line is displayed as soon as you are
connected to the Net, or when you access a new page or
when an alert is displayed.
One message is
waiting in your
outbox
(1) Available if provided by the network
There is an
incoming
alert
The current
connection is
not encrypted
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Access
time
Animation for data
transmission and
reception
MOBILE INTERNET
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MENU
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13.1 - CUSTOMISING YOUR MENU
You can make the options that you use most frequently more
accessible (up to 9).
For example, if you want to place the “Clock/Appointment” option
before the “Audio” option in the menu: select this option and
press(long keypress) to place it in first position.
Theicon appears after the “Clock/Appointment” option.
When you access the MENU again, it now looks as follows:
Appointment
Audio
Clock
Calculator
Convert
Games
Numbers
Services
Set up
The procedure is the same to demote or promote any other MENU
option: press (long keypress) to place it in 2nd position,
press (long keypress) to place it in 3rd position, etc.
To cancel repositioning,
select the option and
press (long
keypress)
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13.2 - AUDIO
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MODE
Normal
Discreet
Vibrator
Silent
RING TONE
Melodies
Volume
KEY BEEPS
Short press
Long press
MESSAGE ALERT
Activates/cancels the beep indicating an incoming short
message.
Depends on the model and the connected
accessory:
Normal ring tone (incremental).
Normal ring tone (incremental) preceded
by vibrating system.
No sound is emitted (ring tone, message
or appointment beep, battery low) but the
vibrating system is activated. The icon
is displayed.
No sound is emitted and the vibrator is
deactivated. The icon is displayed.
Melodies (use to select and press
to confirm).
Volume of the ring tone (use the volume
control keyto adjust it).
Activates/cancels the beep sound with
every short keypress.
Activates/cancels beep sound with every
long keypress.
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13.3 - CLOCK
TIME/DATE
Set the time and date of your phone.
APPOINTMENT
Scheduling an appointment (enter the date and time - confirm
by- enter the subject of the appointment - confirm by)
and confirm daily activation. As soon as this function is
activated, theicon is displayed. Only one appointment can
be scheduled at a time. The alarm will sound whether the phone
is on or off, pressing any key will switch the alarm off. When this
option is activated, deactivation is automatically proposed.
FORMAT
Date and time display format.
(1)
UPDATE
Depending on your phone model and the chosen option, the
date and time of your phone will be updated by the network:
Without any action on your part.Automatic
After you have accepted an update.Manual
None
(1) Check the availability of this service with your operator.
No updating is possible apart from updating
produced by the “Clock/Time/Date” option.
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13.4 - NUMBERS
Create
Enter the
number
Create
Enter the key
number:
YOUR NUMBER
Display your telephone number, usually stored in the SIM
card (enter the number - confirm by pressing).
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VOICEMAIL
(1)
Voice mail number (enter the number - confirm by pressing
).
KEYPAD
Direct dial numbers: these numbers, once entered, can be
dialled from the standby screen only by a long keypress on
keys “2” to “9”.
If no numbers are stored:
Enter the
key No.
Create
Enter the key
name:
Enter the name (2)
(1) Contact your operator, if necessary, before first use.
(2) If you make a mistake, you can erase a character by pressing
thekey (short keypress).
Confirm
number (2)
Confirm
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ConfirmEnter the
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If a number is stored:
Modify
Delete
Exit
Keypad
2 DUPOND
3 DURAND
4 MARTIN
be modified
Access the optionsSelect the key to
PREFIX
Activates/cancels the prefix which will be added automatically in
front of the phone number entered when making the call (enter
the number - confirm by pressing).
13.5 - SERVICES
SECURITY
(1)
Code
PIN
(1)
Code
PIN
2
(1) Contact your operator if necessary.
Protection code for the SIM card, requested
every time the phone is switched on if the
code is activated.
Activate (or cancel) the code.Activ./Deactiv.
Update the code (4 to 8 digits).Change
Protection code for certain functions on the
SIM card (Billing/Cost/FDN etc.) requested
when functions are used if
activated.
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Update the
selected key
the code is
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Network Code
Menu Code
Product Code
Update the code (4 to 8 digits).Change
(1)
Password requested for the “Call bars”
options associated with the network.
Protection code for certain MENU options
(Services, Set up/Languages) requested
when options are used if
activated.
Activates (or cancels) the code.Activ./Deactiv.
Update the code (4 to 8 digits).Change
Phone protection code, requested every
time the phone is switched on if
is activated.
Activates (or cancels) the code.Activ./Deactiv.
Update the code (4 to 8 digits)Change
the code is
the code
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(1) Contact your operator if necessary.
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BILLING
Avail.Duration
Inclusive time
Reset to zero
Beep duration
(1)
(1)
Set Credit
(1)
Management of call time.Duration
Duration of the last call.Last call
Remaining time available compared to the
time under “Inclusive time” (for user’s
information only).
Total duration of calls made.Cumul. Duration
Duration of subscription (enter the time confirm by).
Reset (immediately or periodically) the total
duration of calls made.
Activates/cancels the beep which sounds
during a call at an interval set by the user
(enter the interval - confirm by ).
Management of call charges.Expense
Cost of the last charged call.Last call
Remaining credit compared to “Set Credit”. Credit
Total cost of charged calls.Cumulative cost
Maximum credit beyond which all charged calls
are barred (enter credit - confirm by).
Reset the total cost of charged calls.Reset to zero
(1) Check the availability of this service with your operator.
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Unit value
CALL FORWARD
Activates/cancels call forwarding to a specified number
(enter the number - confirm by). This option applies in
the following cases:
All calls
Conditional
If busy
No reply
Unreachable
Data
Fax
Activated
Cost of one telecom unit in the chosen
currency (select the “Other?” option for
another currency and press thekey to
enter a decimal point).
(1)
All your calls are forwarded. The icon is
displayed.
Calls are forwarded if the line is busy, the
call isn’t answered or the phone is out of
range of the network.
Calls are forwarded only if your line is
busy.
Calls are forwarded only if the call isn’t
answered.
Only if the phone is out of range of the
network.
Data calls are forwarded to the specified
number.
Fax calls are forwarded to the specified
number.
List of call forwarding operations activated
from this phone.
Cancels all activated call forwarding.Cancel All
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(1) Check the availability of this service with your operator.
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CALLS
Answer
Auto. Answer
Call wait
(1)
Conceal ID
(CLIR)
Caller ID
(1)
(CLIP)
Used to choose the way in which a call is
answered.
Automatically (no keypress) after approximately 2 rings (this option is only available if
your phone is connected to an audio accessory
(HF kits), cf. pages 60-61.
Only after pressing thekey.Key
After pressing any key on the keypad (1 to #).Any key
Activates/cancels signalling of a second
incoming call by a beep.
(1)
Activates/cancels the option which makes your
calls anonymous (your number is no longer
provided to recipients).
Activates/cancels presentation of the caller’s
number (or name if it is stored in the
directory) with every call.
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Auto redial
(1)
Activ./Deactiv.
Forbidden num.
CALL BARS
Outgoing
Except Dir
(2)
(2)
Except->Home
Activates/cancels automatic call back if the
first call was unsuccessful.
List of numbers where automatic call back
was unsuccessful (10 unsuccessful
attempts).
Reset the black list.Reset to 0
Activates/cancels call barring. This option
is applicable in the following cases:
Calls to a number not stored in the
phone’s directory are barred.
All outgoing calls are barred.All
Outgoing international calls are barred.International
(2)
Outgoing calls except those to the
subscription country are barred.
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(1) Depending on your phone model.
(2) Check the availability of this service with your operator.
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Except FDN
Activate/
Deactivate
Change
Incoming
Except Dir.
(1)
If abroad
(1)
Filter outgoing calls compared to a specific
“FDN” directory stored in the SIM card.
All calls which do not start with numbers
stored in the “FDN” directory are barred.
If the “Exc. FDN” option is activated, you can
update the “FDN” directory after entering the
PIN2 code (update “FDN” directory by).
Activates/cancels incoming call barring. This
option is applicable in the following cases:
All calls from a number not stored in the
phone’s directory are barred.
All incoming calls are barred.All
(1)
Incoming calls are barred if you are abroad.
List of call barring operations activated.Activated
(1) Check the availability of this service with your operator.
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NETWORKS
SMS CB
CB codes list
Reception
Available
Search Mode
(1)
Full:
Limited:
Automatic:
Messages broadcast over the network
(weather, traffic, etc.) are automatically
displayed on the standby screen.
List of network codes used to monitor the
broadcast messages.
Depending on the selected option, the
phone displays broadcast messages.
The phone permanently scans the network
and displays received messages in accordance with your list (see “CB list” option).
Phone intermittently scans the network
and displays certain messages in
accordance with your list (see “CB list”
option).
The phone receives no message.None:
Search for a home network.Searching
Networks available in the radio
environment.
Depending on the selected option, search
mode is:
First searched network is the last one
used.
User chooses the home network.Manual:
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(1) Check the availability of this service with your operator.
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Preferred
Forbidden
13.6 - SET UP
List of networks for priority connection
(update this list by).
List of forbidden networks (update the list by
).
LANGUAGES
(1)
Message display language (useto select it). “Automatic”
option selects the language which corresponds to the
subscription network (if available in the terminal).
DICTIONNARY
There is a dictionary to which you can add your own words to
those in the data entry help system. When you consult your
dictionary you can add, modify or delete words using the
options available when using the key.
WELCOME MSG.
(1)
A welcome message is displayed every time the phone is
switched on: up to 4 lines of text are available for this message
(see Character set, page 32).
(1) Option is available depending on your phone model.
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DISPLAY
Backlight
Contrast
BATT.SAVE
Power off
Keypad lock
Backlighting intensity (useto adjust
it): we recommend minimum intensity in
order to save battery power.
Contrast of the display (useto adjust
it).
When this option is activated, the phone
is automatically switched off if it is not
used for a certain period of time (no
keypress, no calls, no incoming message)
chosen by the user (enter the duration confirm by ).
When this option is activated, the keypad
will be automatically locked (if you are not
going to use your phone for a prolonged
period of time).
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WARRANTY
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14.1 WARRANTY
Congratulations for choosing this mobile phone - we hope that this product will
satisfy all your needs.
Notwithstanding any other applicable statutory warranties, this mobile phone
(and the battery charger) are guaranteed for parts and workmanship for a period
of ONE (1) year from the date of purchase shown on your invoice.
Nevertheless, if the statutory warranty in force in your country exceeds one (1)
year, the statutory warranty will apply in place of the manufacturer’s warranty.
Under the terms of this warranty, you must inform your dealer or any
maintenance centre (see list of maintenance centres at our website www.alcatel.com) without delay of any defect and present the invoice given to
you at the time of purchase.
The manufacturer or dealer reserves the right to deny service under this warranty
in respect of any equipment on which markings or serial numbers have been
removed or altered.
The dealer will decide whether to replace or repair, as appropriate, all or any part
of the equipment found to be defective. This warranty covers the cost of parts
and labour but excludes any other costs.
Servicing under the terms of this warranty, especially repair, modification or
replacement of parts shall not extend the warranty period unless there are
statutory provisions to the contrary. Repair or replacement may be carried out
using reconditioned components offering equivalent functionality. All defective
parts replaced under the terms of this warranty will become the manufacturer’s
property.
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This warranty shall not apply to damage or defects caused by:
• Misuse or improper use, including but not exhaustively (a) use of the
equipment for a purpose other than that for which it was designed or not
in conformity with the manufacturer’s or dealer’s instructions regarding
the use and maintenance of the equipment and (b) installation or use of
the equipment not in conformity with applicable technical and safety
standards in the country where the equipment is used;
•
Accidents, force majeure or any other external cause outside the
equipment, especially the consequences of theft, acts of vandalism,
lightning, fire, humidity, ingress of liquid, atmospheric influences, RF
interference produced by other equipment, fluctuations in mains voltage
and/or voltages on telephone lines, etc.;
• Combination or integration of the equipment in hardware not supplied by
the manufacturer or dealer unless the latter gave written, explicit consent
for such;
• Defects and deterioration caused by normal wear;
• Modifications or alterations made to the equipment even if they are
mandatory due to changes in regulations and/or modification of network
parameters;
• Connection faults resulting from unsatisfactory radio propagation or
caused by the absence of radio relay coverage.
Apart from the statutory warranty, the above provisions constitute the only claims
which can be made against the manufacturer and dealer on the grounds of
equipment defects, this warranty excluding any other explicit or implied warranty
associated with sale of the equipment.
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14.2 INFORMATION
• Web site: www.alcatel.com
• Alcatel hotline No.: see “Alcatel Services” leaflet (calls charged at applicable
local rate in your country).
Your telephone is designed to emit and receive calls. It operates on GSM
networks with 900 MHz and 1800 MHz bands.
Guarantee for batteries and accessories other than battery charger
Notwithstanding any other applicable statutory warranty, the battery of your
phone and accessories other than the battery charger are guaranteed for a period
of 3 months from the date of purchase shown on your invoice. Nevertheless, if
the statutory warranty in force in your country exceeds 3 months, the statutory
warranty will apply in place of the manufacturer’s warranty.
In case of defect, return the battery to your dealer for replacement.
This warranty shall not, however, apply in the case of use not conforming with
the instructions in the User’s Guide, damage due to external causes or repairs or
modifications carried out by parties not authorised by the manufacturer or dealer.
Unless there are statutory provisions to the contrary, batteries and accessories
that are replaced under the terms of this warranty shall not be covered by any
specific warranty extending beyond the initial warranty period.
The CE mark indicates that your telephone and battery comply with applicable
EC directives, namely:
New Alcatel GSM phones have a handsfree feature so that you can
hear and talk using the phone when it is located a certain
distance away from you, e.g. placed on a desk. For those who
wish to maintain the privacy of their conversations, a combined
earphone and microphone is available as an accessory: the
headset.