Alcatel-Lucent OT-V212C User Manual

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ALCATEL OT-V212C

Copyright © 2008 CATCDMA

Statement

Some of the contents in this guide may differ from your phone depending on the software of the phone or your service provider.

This product has been complied with the regulations of the National Telecommunications Commission (NTC).

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Contents

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Your mobile................................................................................................................................................

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Getting started ...........................................................................................................................................

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Basic functions...........................................................................................................................................

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FM radio.....................................................................................................................................................

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Recent calls..............................................................................................................................................

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Contact.....................................................................................................................................................

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Alarm........................................................................................................................................................

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Messages.................................................................................................................................................

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Profiles......................................................................................................................................................

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Entertainment...........................................................................................................................................

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Tools.........................................................................................................................................................

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Settings ....................................................................................................................................................

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FAQ..........................................................................................................................................................

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Safety and use .........................................................................................................................................

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1.Your mobile

1.1.

Basic specifications

 

Item

Specifications

Mobile Phone

Size: 98mm [L] × 44mm [W] × 12.3mm [Thickness]

Weight: 60g approx. (Including lithium battery)

 

 

Screen resolution

128 × 128 pixels

Contacts

500 entries

Call Memory

30 entries

Message

350 entries

 

 

Rated capacity: 670mAh

 

 

Standard voltage: 3.7V

Li-ion battery

Talk time: 100 to 180 minutes

 

 

Standby time: 60 – 120 hours (approx.)

 

 

Operating temperature: -10 to +55

Explanation:

Standby time refers to the time when the phone although in operating mode is not used for making calls or remains idle. Standby time and call time are both related to the conditions of use, the network situation and the environment.

The SAR standard is 2.0 W/Kg. This phone’s highest actual value: 0.86 W/kg.

Please make appropriate use of the product to reduce the effects of EMF.

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Alcatel-Lucent OT-V212C User Manual

1.2. Keypad indications

Left soft key:

Enter menu

Confirm an option

Call key:

Answer/ Send a call

View call history

Enter Voicemail (by long key press)

Keypad lock (by long key press)

Input “+” (by long key press)

Navigation keys:

Upper Key: Enter Alarm

Lower Key: Enter FM Radio

Left Key: Enter Messages

Right Key: Enter Profiles

OK Key: Enter main menu

Function same as the left soft key

Right soft key:

Enter Contact

Back/ Delete

End key:

Switch-on/ Switch-off

End call

Back to the standby screen

Vibrator (long key press) Change Text Input method in edit screen

1.3. Main menu

From the main menu, use the navigation key to select the item you want. After selection, press the left soft key to confirm.

Recent calls:

Access the call history and call time.

Contact:

Access the contact; where you can search, create or delete a contact.

Set a speed dial number.

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Alarm:

Access the alarm clock setting.

FM radio:

Access FM radio operation interface.

Messages:

Access the message; where you can read, write and send SMS messages.

Manage the settings applied to the message. Access voice mail.

Profiles:

Use this option to set the phone ringing mode, tone and volume.

Entertainment:

Access the games embedded in the phone.

Tools:

Access the stopwatch, calculator and world time.

Settings:

Access the display, phone and call setting. Set the security mode in your phone.

1.4. Screen icons

Signal strength indicator

Battery charging level

Silent mode

Vibration mode

New message received

Inbox full

Voice mail received

Missed call

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Call forwarding activated

Alarm clock activated

Roaming state

2.Getting started

2.1. Removing the back cover

2.2. Inserting the UIM card

The mobile phone can only be used with the UIM card inserted. Press and hold the end key to switch off. Insert the UIM card with the metallic contact downwards, sliding it into the slot as shown by the arrow, paying attention to the position of the slanted angle. To remove the UIM card, slide the card out in the direction shown.

Note: If the UIM card is removed without switching off the phone, phone will be powered off automatically.

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2.3. Installing / removing the battery

Remove the back cover and remove the battery as shown (direction of the arrow).

3.Basic functions

3.1. Powering on / off

When the phone is powered off, press and hold the end key to power it on. If you have activated a password or a PIN code, you will be prompted to enter it.

When the phone is powered on, press and hold the end key to power it off.

3.2. Making a call

3.2.1. Entering the number directly

In the standby mode, use the number key to enter a phone number, then press the call key to make the call.

3.2.2. Dialling a number from contact

In the standby mode, press the right soft key to access Contact list and press the call key to dial the selected contact number.

3.2.3. Dialling a number from the call history

In the standby mode, press the call key to access the Outgoing calls, Missed calls and Received calls and press this key again to dial the selected number.

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3.2.4. Speed dialling

In the standby mode, make a long key press on keys 2 to 9 to speed-dial a number. If you have not set the number for speed dialling, the phone will display “Speed dial is empty”. Speed dial number 1 is set as Voice mail number.

3.3. Operations during a call

During a call, you can press the left soft key to:

Mute / Unmute the conversation.

Set Handsfree to be on or off.

Access the main menu.

3.4. Text entry

3.4.1. Text input methods

The phone includes five text input methods: Alphabetical English, T9 English, Alphabetical Thai, T9 Thai and Numbers.

3.4.2. Changing the text input method

In the text edit screen, long press the “#” to change the input method. Press the “*” key to switch between the uppercase and the lowercase characters when you need.

3.4.3. Entering English

For T9 English method, as soon as you insert characters in sequence to form a word, the common word is automatically displayed. If this word is not the one you expect, use the up and down keys to select the required word. Then, press “0” to enter the word and insert a space.

Note:

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