1 - 1 Keys9
1 - 2 Status icons10
1 - 3 Conventions used in this User’s Guide11
2 Getting started12
2 - 1 Initial operation12
2 - 2 Switching your phone on14
2 - 3 Switching your phone off15
2 - 4 Fitting the pocket clip15
3 First steps16
3 - 1 Making a call16
3 - 2 Receiving a call16
3 - 3 Accessing your voice mail17
3 - 4 Displaying your number17
3 - 5 Accessing the functions and scrolling18
3 - 6 Functions structure19
3 - 7 Creating a directory file21
3 - 8 Changing the ring tone22
3 - 9 Reading your new short messages23
4 Directory24
4 - 1 Accessing the directory24
4 - 2 Creating a file25
4 - 3 Options27
4 - 4 Creating a new directory28
4 - 5 Copying files29
5 Consult information 30
6 Calls32
6 - 1 Making a call32
6 - 2 Receiving a call34
6 - 3 During a call35
7 Call memory38
7 - 1 Accessing the call memory and calling back38
7 - 2 Options39
8 Short messages40
8 - 1 Accessing short messages40
8 - 2 Reading your short messages41
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8 - 3 Options42
8 - 4 Writing a short message43
8 - 5 Parameters48
9 Scheduler50
9 - 1 Accessing the scheduler50
9 - 2 Consulting your scheduler50
9 - 3 Creating an appointment51
9 - 4 Scheduling an alarm52
9 - 5 Creating a task53
9 - 6 Options54
9 - 7 Description of scheduler icons54
9 - 8 Configuring the scheduler55
9 - 9 Advanced scheduler functions56
15 - 1 Features offered by personal key86
15 - 2 Setting the personal key86
16 Warranty88
16 - 1 Warranty88
16 - 2 Information90
17 Accessories92
CONTENTS
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SAFETY AND
PRECAUTIONS
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 electric or electronic devices.
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, service station,
chemical plant or any potentially explosive atmosphere.
Do not let small children use the phone without supervision.
Do not attempt to open or repair it yourself.
Do not expose the phone to unfavourable environmental conditions (humidity,
rain, ingress of liquid, dust, sea air, etc.)
Outside the manufacturer’s recommended operating temperature range
(-20° C +55° C), the legibility of the phone’s display may be impaired and the
battery may not work, though this is temporary.
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CONDITIONS OF USE FOR BATTERIES:
Only use 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.
Before removing the battery from your phone, please make sure that the
phone is switched off.
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.
Do not place battery in fire or in water.
Do not store above 60 ºC.
Do not allow + and - terminals to contact each other. Keep them away from
metal objects as nickel or coins.
Charge the battery in an area where the temperature is from 0º C to 45º C.
The battery discharges below -20º C and above 60º C.
The battery may discharge if it is not used for a sufficiently long period of time.
Do not let small children handle batteries without supervision.
SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS
5
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 “Fullduplex handsfree vehicle kit” (cf. chapter entitled “Accessories”, page 92).
Electromagnetic waves from the telephone may interfere with the operation of
the car’s electronic systems such as anti-lock brakes (ABS), airbags, etc.
Check with your car dealer or car manufacturer that these systems are
adequately shielded from mobile phone RF energy before using it in the vehicle.
Always avoid placing the phone on the dashboard.
GENERAL INFORMATION:
As with all radio transceivers, your mobile phone emits electromagnetic waves.
This phone conforms to international regulations when used under normal
conditions and in accordance with the instructions contained herein.
There has been speculation about the safety of mobile phones.
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Several expert groups belonging to or having been appointed by official national
or international bodies have analysed all the existing publications and, to 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 antenna.
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 use the handsfree feature integrated in the phone and, while
driving, use the full-duplex handsfree vehicle kit (cf. chapter entitled
“Accessories”, page 92).
The part numbers of these accessories can be found in the “Accessories”
chapter on page 92.)
The manufacturer disclaims any liability for damage which may
result as a consequence of improper use or use contrary to the
instructions contained herein.
Icons and other illustrations shown in this User’s Guide are for information
only.
07/02/2000
SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS
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06-09
2000
Network name
1
YOUR TELEPHONE
Activate
voice
functions
Delete
Lock keypad
(long keypress)
Switch on
Switch off
Hang up
Voice mail
Your
number
Loudspeaker
Personal
key
MENU
Scroll
Confirm
Off-hook
(2)
Microphone
(1)
Flap
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1 • 1 Keys
Switch on/switch off (long keypress)
Hang up (short keypress)
Off hook
Access call memory (Redial)
Access the MENU (directory, short messages, etc.)
Confirm an option
Volume control
Scroll to select an option
Delete (short keypress)
Return to standby screen (long keypress)
Lock the keypad (long keypress)
Use voice functions:
Activate built-in “handsfree”
•
(short keypress during a call)
Activate “voice recognition”
•
(short keypress in standby mode)
Record “voice memos”
•
(long keypress in standby mode)
Your personal key
Display your number (long keypress)
1
YOUR TELEPHONE
(1) Flap (depending on your model): to open flap, press
button (2) on the left-hand side of the phone. You can also
go off hook by opening the flap and hang up by closing it.
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1 • 2 Status icons
Battery charge level.
Call forwarding activated: your calls are forwarded
(see Chapter 13, page 70).
Consult information: Consult your voice mail,
unanswered incoming calls, unread short messages and
voice memos.
Short message list (SIM card) is full: your terminal
cannot store any more messages. You must access the
short message list and delete at least one message.
Appointment scheduled. (See Chapter 9, page 55).
Signal strength indicator.
Icons displa
yed at the bottom of the screen:
Keypad locked.
Vibrating system activated. (See Chapter 14, page
85).
Icons and other illustrations shown in this User’s Guide are for
information only.
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1 • 3 Conventions used in this User’s Guide
You can use the scroll key to move between your
phone’s options in four directions: up, down, left,
right.
1
The following symbols are used in the text which follows:
Briefly press the centre of the scroll key to
confirm an option.
Move the scroll key left or right.
Move the scroll key up or down.
Use the keypad keys to enter digits and/or letters.
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YOUR TELEPHONE
2
2 • 1 Initial operation
Insert the SIM card
You must insert your SIM card in order to use your phone.
GETTING STARTED
Open the coverSlide the SIM card
Fit the battery
Insert the batteryClose the batteryClick into place
into its compartment
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Close the cover
CLICK
Charge the battery
Connect the battery
charger
Wait for the onscreen indicator to
stop flashing
Disconnect the
battery charger
once charging is
complete
A beep will sound when charging begins.
It takes a few seconds before the charging indicator icon starts
to flash (charging time may be longer with a new battery, or
when the battery level is very low).
The mains socket-outlet must be close to the phone and easily
accessible.
2
GETTING STARTED
When you first use your phone you must charge the
battery for approximately 3 hours.
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PIN code?
____
06-09
2000
Network name
2 • 2 Switching your phone on
Switch your
phone on
(long keypress)
Enter your
PIN code
ConfirmStandby screen
If you do not know your PIN code, please contact your
network operator.
Do not leave your PIN code near your phone and keep your
SIM card in a safe place when you are not using it.
You are prompted to enter the time and the 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).
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2 • 3 Switching your phone off
Press thekey (long keypress).
2 • 4 Fitting the pocket clip
This accessory is only available on certain models.
The pocket clip helps you keep your telephone in your shirt
or jacket pocket.
The pocket clip is not designed to be worn on a belt.
2
GETTING STARTED
OK
15
OK
Karine
3
In order to make or receive a call, you must switch your phone
on.
3 • 1 Making a call
FIRST STEPS
Hello
Dial the
number
If you make a mistake, use thekey to delete digits.
3 • 2 Receiving a call
Make the
call
TalkHang up
Hello
Incoming call
(1)
Flap (depending on your model): to open the flap, press the
button on the left-hand side of the phone. You can also
answer a call by opening the flap.
(1) The caller’s number or name is displayed if it is provided
by the network (check the availability of this service with
your operator).
Ta ke
the call
TalkHang up
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Voice mail
Call ?
(c) to cancel
3 • 3 Accessing your voice mail
The network provides a 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.
3
FIRST STEPS
Access voice mail
(long keypress)
Make the call
If your operator’s voice mail access number is not shown, dial
the number that your operator supplied to you. To later modify
this number see the “Voice Mail” option in the “Menu”, page
75.
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 thekey
(long keypress).
If your number is not displayed, enter it and confirm by pressing
thekey.
To later modify it, see the “Your number” option in the
“Menu”, page 75.
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Directory
Events
Fr d rique
Hlne
Sophie
St phanie
3 • 5 Accessing the functions and scrolling
Directory
Accessing the functions
The functions can be accessed from the standby screen by
pressing thekey.
This takes you to the following screen:
Choosing a function
Select a function
Scrolling within a function
You can scroll horizontally to the various icons:
To access all the proposed options, press .
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Confirm
Return to previous screen
Press(short keypress).
Return to standby screen
Press(long keypress).
3 • 6 Functions structure
Directory:
Manage your phone numbers. For each name,
you can enter several phone numbers (home,
mobile, office, etc.).
You can create your own directories.
Consult information (Events):
Access your voice messages, unanswered
incoming calls, unread short messages and voice
memos.
Scheduler:
Manage your timetable by organizing all your
appointments and important events.
3
FIRST STEPS
The information in the directory and scheduler can be
transferred to a computer by using the DATA/PC Sync kit
(cf. “Accessories”, page 93). For more information, visit our
website www.alcatel.com.
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Messages:
Access or write your short messages.
Menu:
Adjust and personalise your phone.
Voice memos:
Play back previously recorded conversations or
voice messages.
Audios:
Personalise the sounds made by your phone
(melody, key beep, etc.).
Calculator/Currency converter:
Perform basic operations (addition, etc.) and
currency conversions (euros, etc.).
Internet
Services
(1)
: Access Internet services.
(1)
:
Use the functions provided by your operator.
(1) Access to this function depends on your operator and
the SIM card that you use.
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Number
0614
Continue
Prefixes
Country list
Save
Mobile:
061425
First name:
Alic
Last name:
Ceci
Fr drique
Hlne
Sophie
St phanie
Create dir.
Classify
View
Create file
Fr d rique
Hlne
Sophie
St phanie
Directory
3 • 7 Creating a directory file
If your directory is empty, you will see the prompt:
“Directory empty, OK to create”.
Create by pressing thekey or decline by pressing the
key.
3
FIRST STEPS
Enter the surname
“Directory” icon
(1)
ConfirmSelect the
Enter the first name
ConfirmSelect “Save”Confirm
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ConfirmSelect “Create file”Confirm
(1)
Enter the number
(1)
Melody 1
Melody 4
Melody 3
Melody 2
Discreet
Vibrator&Melody
Vibrator
Normal
Audios
You can store entered information at any time by pressing
Melody 1
Melody 4
Melody 3
Melody 2
and selecting “Save”.
If you wish to use your telephone abroad, store numbers in
the directory in international format with “+”.
(1) You do not have to fill in all the information but you
must enter information in at least one field.
3 • 8 Changing the ring tone
“Audios” icon
Scroll to the
left-hand icon
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ConfirmSelect the
melody
ConfirmSelect the desired
3
03/06/99
FLORENCE
Appointment with
Paul about meet
Read Msg. 0
Unread Msg. 2
2 Voice
1 Calls
3 Msg.
Events
3 • 9 Reading your new short messages
Theicon and a beep
received.
From the standby screen:
“Events” option
Scroll to the desired
message
(1) Check the availability of this service with your operator.
(2) To deactivate the beep, see the “Audios” icon,
page 85.
(1)
(2)
indicate that a message has been
ConfirmAccess the
Select the desired
message type
ConfirmConfirm
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FIRST STEPS
Alex
Alfred
Robert
Smith
Create file
Create dir.
Classify
View
Alex
Alfred
Robert
Smith
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DIRECTORY
4 • 1 Accessing the directory
Select the Directoryicon to access the directory from
the standby screen.
Searching for a name by its first letter
You can search for the name of the person you wish to contact
by pressing the key associated with the first letter of his/her
name.
Example: presstwice 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
ConfirmSelect a name
“View”
ConfirmSelect
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Calling the person
Press thekey while the name is selected.
If several numbers are assigned to the name of the person to be
called, you must first use thekey to make a selection from
the number list (GSM, office, home, etc.).
Press to make the call.
The information in the directory and scheduler can be
transferred to a computer by using the DATA/PC Sync kit
(cf. “Accessories”, page 93). For more information, visit our
website www.alcatel.com.
4 • 2 Creating a file
See the chapter entitled “Creating a file” in the “First steps”
chapter, page 21.
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DIRECTORY
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4
3
2
1
1
2
3
4
4
3
2
1
There are 4 directories:
SIM
General directory
Work directory
Personal directory
SIM directory: The capacity of your SIM card depends on
your operator. Only one number can be assigned to a name.
GENERAL directory: This contains all the files created. SIM
card files are not automatically created in the general
directory but you can copy them.
WORK directory: You can place your work numbers
(companies, etc.) in this directory.
PERSONAL directory: You can place your personal numbers
in this directory (family, friends, etc.).
First select the icon you want.
In addition to the directories that come with your phone, you
can also create directories yourself (see the section entitled
“Creating a new directory”, page 28).
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4 • 3 Options
From the list of names in your general, work and personal
directories, you can access the following options by using the
key:
View: display a complete file: name,
View
Create file
Create dir.
Classify
Voice recog.
Delete
Back
Exit
numbers, address, voice mail, etc.
Create file: create a file (name, numbers,
address, voice mails, etc.). You can save this
file in one of your directories.
Create dir.: create your own directories
for files apart from the SIM directory.
Classify: move a file from one directory to
another.
Voice recog.: record a voice recognition
command.
Delete: delete the selected file.
Back: return to the list of names in your
directory
Exit: return to the standby screen.
4
DIRECTORY
To return to the standby screen, press thekey (long
keypress).
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Restaurants
Dir. name?
Fr drique
Hlne
Sophie
St phanie
Create file
Classify
Create dir.
View
Fr d rique
Hlne
Sophie
St phanie
4 • 4 Creating a new directory
This option lets you create your own directories.
ConfirmSelect “Create dir.”ConfirmSelect a name
of the directory
to be created
ConfirmEnter the name
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Move Fr d riqu
to Restaurants
directory?
(c) to exit
Personne
Restaturants
Professionn
Create dir.
Exit
Back
Validate
Work
Personal
Restaurants
Fr drique
Hlne
Sophie
St phanie
Create file
Create dir.
View
Classify
Fr d rique
Hlne
Sophie
St phanie
4 • 5 Copying files
You can copy files from one directory to another.
4
DIRECTORY
copied
Confirm
directory
Select “Classify”ConfirmSelect the file to be
ConfirmChoose the destination
ConfirmConfirmSelect “Validate”
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