Sagem PW 302X, PW 303X, PW 304X, PW 305X User Manual

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PW 302X PW 303X PW 304X PW 305X
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IN A FEW WORDS ...
Press .
Call
Dial the number then press .
Answer
Press .
Hang up
Press .
Switch off
Press (long press).
Hands-free
To communicate, press .
Lock and unlock the keyboard from the standby screen
Press * then OK.
Redial last number
Press twice.
Make a call from a number stored in the directory
By name: enter the first letter of the name,
press
, scroll down the list to find your
correspondent, then press to call.
By location in the directory: enter the location number then press
*
to call.
Briefly, the functions
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MENUS
Enter using
or
Navigate using and
Validate using OK Quit or return to the previous
menu using C
Briefly, the menus
Services
Directory
Text messages
Call services
Ringing and beeps
Games
Accessories
Security
Controls
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You have just bought a mobile phone and we congratulate you on your choice.
Your phone will allow you to use different international networks depending on the roaming agreements between the operators.
We would like to remind you that this phone is approved to European standards.
To get the most out of using your phone, we recommend that you read this manual carefully and keep it handy for future reference if needed.
WARNING
According to the configuration of the networks and associated subscriptions, certain functions may not be available (indicated by *).
GLOSSARY
Outgoing call A call made from your phone.
Incoming call A call received by your phone.
SIM card The card containing your subscription
and access rights to services. The detachable part is the micro-SIM.
PIN The personal code linked to your SIM
card.
PIN2 The second personal code linked to
your SIM card to access certain functions (*).
Phone code The phone code is a secret code
intended to protect the phone in case of theft.
IMEI The identification number of your
phone.
SMS Short Message Service: for sending
and receiving short text messages.
Service Company which manages the network provider or subscription. Operator
Compatibility of your SIM card
Your phone is compatible with SIM 3V cards only.
The SAGEM logo and trademark are the property of SAGEM SA. AT is a registered trademark of Hayes Microcomputer products Inc. Hayes is a registered trademark of Hayes Microcomputer Products Inc. T9 Text Input is a registered trademark of ©Tegic Communications Inc. T9 is licensed under one or more of the following U.S. Patents: 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928, 6,011,554 and additional patents are pending worldwide.
If an incompatible SIM card is inserted, a message will be displayed when switching on your phone. For further information, contact your Operator.
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Safety information
Safety information for wireless handheld phones
Use of your phone is subject to safety rules designed to protect the user and his or her environment.
Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals
Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals.
In August, 1996, the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for handheld wireless phones. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standards previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies:
ANSI C95.1 (1992)* NCPR Report 86 (1986)* ICNIRP (1996)*
(*) American National Standards Institute; National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements; International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection.
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Safety information
Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature. For example, over 120 scientists, engineers, and physicians from universities, government health agencies, and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the ANSI Standard (C95.1).
The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines (and those standards).
For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 1 cm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines.
Antenna Care
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations.
Phone Operation
Normal position: hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder.
Tips on efficient operation: for your phone to operate most efficiently: do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed.
Driving
Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. Also, if using your phone while driving, please :
 Give full attention to driving, driving safely
is your first responsibility;  Use hands-free operation, if available;  Pull off the road and park before making or
answering a call if driving conditions so
require.
Electronic Devices
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone.
Some phone accessories allow to reduce the radiation interferences of the phone. Please contact your distributor.
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Safety information
Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six (6) inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.
Persons with pacemakers:  Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than
six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON;
 Should not carry the phone in a breast
pocket;
 Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker
to minimize the potential for interference;
 If you have any reason to suspect that
interference is taking place, turn your phone OFF immediately.
Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider.
Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.
Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle.
Posted Facilities Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices so require.
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Safety information
Aircraft
FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Switch OFF your phone before boarding an aircraft.
Blasting Areas
To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF when in a blasting area or in areas posted: Turn off two-way radio. Obey all signs and instructions.
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs ans instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked. They include fueling areas such as gasoline stations; below deck on boats; fuel or chemincal transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders; and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.
For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag
An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects, including both installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.
Electrical Safety
Only use the appropriate chargers recommended in the manufacturers catalog. Using another charger may prove dangerous and could invalidate the warranty of your phone.
The main power socket should be easily accessible.
Make sure that the main voltage corresponds to the level marked on the charger identification plate.
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Safety information
General Precautions
Do not try to open your phone and repair it yourself. The manufacturer cannot be held liable for any resulting damage.
Any work done by an unqualified and unauthorized person will invalidate your warranty.
Do not use your phone in humid places (bathroom, swimming pool, etc.). Protect it from splashing water and other liquids.
Do not expose your phone to extreme temperatures.
Keep your phone out of reach of small children. Do not allow them to play with it, it is not a toy.
Only use your phone with original accessories. Failure to comply with these rules will invalidate your warranty.
Remember to dicsconnect the charger before removing the battery.
The physical and chemical processes used in rechargeable batteries mean that temperature limits must be followed during rapid charging. Your terminal automatically protects the batteries from extreme temperatures.
If the phone is disconnected from the battery for an extended period of time, it will lose the time and the recorded voice messages.
WARNING
The manufacturer cannot be held liable for any failure to comply with the above recommendations or for any misuse.
The software program developed by SAGEM SA remains the exclusive property of SAGEM SA. It is therefore highly prohibited to modify, translate, de­compile or disassemble this software program or any part thereof.
SAGEM SA may not be held responsible for the contents of messages, software or objects downloaded and/or for any direct or indirect consequential damage to the phone user or the phone itself.
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Safety information
Emergency Calls
IMPORTANT
This phone, like any PCS phone, operates using radio signals, PCS and landline networks, and user-programmed functions. As a consequence a connection in all conditions cannot be guaranted.Therefore you should never rely solely upon any PCS phone for essential communications (e.g. medical emergencies).
To make or receive any calls, this phone must be switched on and in service area with adequate PCS signal strength. Emergency calls may not be possible on all PCS networks or when certain network services and/or phone features are in use. Check with local Service Providers.
When making an emergency call, remember to give all the necessary information as accurately as possible. Remember that your PCS phone may be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident - do not terminate the call until given permission to do so.
If certain features are in use (such as Keyguard), you may first need to turn those features off before you can make an emergency call. Consult this manual and your local PCS Service Provider.
Emergency Calling
If the phone is not on, press . Key in emergency number for your
present location (e.g. 911 or other official emergency number).
Press . If you dial 911 during a call, the phone
terminates the current call and attempts to make a call to the emergency number
911.
FCC/INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE
Your phone may cause TV or radio interference (e.g when using telephone in close proximity of receiving equipment). The FCC/INDUSTRY CANADA can require you to stop using your telephone if such interference cannot be eliminated. If you need assistance, contact your local dealer.
This device complies with parts 15 and 68 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interferences.
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Contents
1. Presentation of the phone ................................... 12
1.1 Exchanging the coloured front panel ................. 15
2. Getting started ..................................................... 16
2.1 Information on the SIM card .............................. 16
2.2 Installing the SIM card and the battery .............. 17
2.3 Charging the battery ......................................... 18
2.4 Switching on/switching off, starting up .............. 19
2.5 Menu access .................................................... 20
2.6 Deleting characters ........................................... 20
3. Initial communication - Hands-free mode ............ 21
3.1 Making a call ..................................................... 21
3.2 Receiving a call ................................................ 22
3.3 Volume control .................................................. 22
3.4 Hands-free mode .............................................. 22
3.5 Ending a call ..................................................... 22
4. Menu list .............................................................. 23
5.
How to use the directory ...................................... 26
5.1 Directory display ............................................... 26
5.2 Storing a number .............................................. 26
5.3 Deleting a number ............................................ 27
5.4 Call groups ....................................................... 27
5.5 Sorting .............................................................. 28
5.6 Sending a short message to a stored number .. 29
5.7 Directory space memory ................................... 29
5.8 Displaying personal numbers ........................... 29
5.9 Making a call to a stored number ...................... 29
6. How to use the text mailbox and the Easy
Message T9 function........................................ 30
6.1 Receiving a short message .............................. 30
6.2 Editing a message using Easy Message T9 .. 31
6.3 Edited messages .............................................. 33
7. How to use the call related features .................... 34
7.1 Forwarding calls ............................................... 34
7.2 Viewing the list of the last numbers used .......... 35
7.3 Monitoring the duration and cost of calls ........... 36
7.4 Displaying the numbers .................................... 36
7.5 Authorising double call ...................................... 37
7.6 Configuring automatic redial ............................. 37
7.7 Voice mail number ............................................ 37
7.8 Local information distribution ............................ 37
7.9 Replacing the international prefix ...................... 37
7.10 Placing calls on hold........................................ 38
7.11 Multi-conferencing (*) ...................................... 38
8. How to adjust the ringing tones
and the vibrator ................................................... 40
8.1 Selecting the volume and the type
of ringing tone ................................................... 40
8.2 Call groups ....................................................... 41
8.3 Personalising the ringing tone ........................... 41
8.4 Setting the vibrator ............................................ 41
8.5 Selecting silent mode ........................................ 41
8.6 Setting the beeps .............................................. 41
8.7 Deleting DTMF tones ........................................ 42
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Contents
9. How to adjust and customize your phone ............ 43
9.1 Customizing your phone ................................... 43
9.2 Selecting the display language ......................... 45
9.3 Select the type of response .............................. 45
9.4 Selecting the network ....................................... 45
9.5 Setting the time and date .................................. 46
9.6 Controlling screen contrast ............................... 46
9.7 Converting currencies ....................................... 47
10. How to use the security features
of your phone ....................................................... 48
10.1 Locking the keyboard ...................................... 48
10.2 Changing the PIN number ............................... 48
10.3 Changing the PIN2 number (*) ........................ 49
10.4 Changing the phone code ............................... 49
10.5 Changing the operator password (*) ................ 50
10.6 Limiting incoming calls (*) ................................ 50
10.7 Limiting outgoing calls (*) ................................ 50
10.8 Setting up the pre-set directory (*) ................... 51
10.9 Charge checking (*) ........................................ 51
11. Other functions .................................................... 52
11.1 Calculator ........................................................ 52
11.2 Setting the alarm ............................................. 52
11.3 Setting the timer .............................................. 53
11.4 Configure your phone with a car kit ................. 53
11.5 Data parameters ............................................. 53
12. WAP Function ..................................................... 54
13.
Games ................................................................. 56
14.
Available accessories .......................................... 57
15.
Upkeep ................................................................ 58
16.
Answers to your questions .................................. 59
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1. Presentation of the phone
@
Indicator light
Programmable key 2
(depending on model)
Mobile Internet access key
Operate/Call
Activation of hands-free
Validate
Scrolling arrow
Battery charging and accessories socket
Scrolling arrow
Stop/End call
Correction
Programmable key 1
High definition graphics screen
Ear phone/speaker
Antenna
Microphone
WARNING!
During a call, mind you do not obstruct the microphone with your hand.
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1. Presentation of the phone
Function keys
Stop  Reject a call  Hang up
Go  Call a number  Receive a call  Hands-free mode
C Short press: Return to the previous
menu  Delete a character Long press: Exit menu mode  Complete deletion of the entry
OK Validate
- Programmable keys for direct access to the functions that you have selected (depending on model)
- Volume control during conversation (
key: lower, key: louder)
- Contextual action
@ Mobile Internet access key
and Entry and scrolling through
the menus.
Alphanumeric keyboard
Made up of 12 keys: 0 to 9, * and #. To obtain a number or letter, hold down the
relevant key until the desired number or letter appears.
Letters with accents are obtained by a long press on
*
after entering the letter with no
accent. Punctuation marks and special symbols are
obtained by a long press on the # key.
Key 1
A long press on key 1 allows you to access the voicemail service (depending on model).
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1. Presentation of the phone
Display
The high definition graphics screen enables you to read messages easily. Various icons inform you about the status of functions.
Battery charge indicator (black if charged, clear if discharged)
Received signal strength indicator (maximum strength: 5 bars) ; the R letter indicates if the network found does not correspond to the subscription
If
flashes, the phone is
searching for a network
Hands-free loudspeaker
Call in progress
Permanent call forwarding
Silent mode
Text messages present
Voice messages present
The three keys located under the screen are allocated to actions described at the bottom of the screen just above the key, each time it is necessary.
For example:
Validate Pressing
validates the current
function.
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1. Presentation of the phone
1.1 Exchanging the coloured front panel
Switch off the phone. Remove the rear cover and the battery
(see on page 17). Hold the phone with the front panel facing
downward, and with the antenna pressed against you.
Free the front panel by moving the
retention lugs ().
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Release the front panel by moving the retention lugs
() if necessary and pushing them with a pen for
example.
Install the keyboard in the new front panel. Position the phone and the new front panel as
shown.
Replace the battery and the cover.
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2. Getting started
2.1 Information on the SIM card
2. Getting started
SIM card
This card must be handled and stored with care in order to avoid excessive stresses or scratches that would damage it. If your SIM card is lost, contact your Operator or Service Provider immediately. Note: Do not leave you SIM card within the reach of small children.
To use your phone, you have a small card called a SIM card. In addition to all of the information necessary for the network, this card contains other information that you can modify:
 secret codes (PIN and PIN2 -
Personal Identification Number)  directory  mini-messages  functioning of specific services.
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2. Getting started
2.2 Installing the SIM card
and the battery
Switch off your phone and disconnect the charger.
The SIM card is inserted beneath the phones battery.
Turn your phone over and
remove the rear cover. Press on
top and make it slide.
Slide the card along the base
beneath the retaining plate, with
the gold coloured sections facing
towards the phone and the cut-
off corner lined up to match the
drawing on the phone.
Place the battery by first inserting
the upper section into the
opening.
Replace the cover sliding it until
it locks.
PIN code
This is the personal code for your SIM card. You may be asked to enter this code when the instruction: Pin number ? appears after you switch on your phone.
Enter the code of between 4 and 8 digits given to you by your operator. These digits will not be displayed on the screen for security reasons.
Press # or OK or to validate.
PIN2 code (*)
If one was given to you by your Operator, a second PIN code provides secure access to certain functions.
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S
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Warning
If the wrong PIN code is entered three times in a row, the card will be locked. To unlock your card:
- enter **05*
- enter the PUK code (Personal Unlocking Key) provided by your Network Operator and validate,
- enter your PIN code and validate,
- enter your PIN code again and validate.
After 5 or 10 times (depending on SIM card type), the SIM card will be permanently locked. Contact your Operator or your Service Provider to obtain a new card. The same procedure (entering 052) applies when the PIN-2 code is blocked (PUK 2 code).
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2. Getting started
2.3 Charging the battery
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery. A new battery must be charged for at least 4 hours before it is used for the first time. It will reach its nominal capacity after several usage cycles.
When your battery has run down, the phone displays it and cuts out.
To recharge your battery:
Connect the charger to a wall outlet. Connect the end of the charging cable to
the bottom of your phone.
The phone will start charging. The battery charging indicator indicates the charge. Charging stops by itself.
Unplug the cable.
It is possible that during charging, the battery may heat up slightly; this is normal.
WARNING
There is a risk of explosion if the battery is incorrectly replaced or disposed of in fire.
Do not short-circuit. The battery does not contain any
components that can be changed by you. Do not attempt to open the battery case. Only use the correct chargers and
batteries as shown in the manufacturers catalogue.
Spent batteries must be collected at the appropriate sites.
You are advised to remove the battery if you intend to leave your telephone unused for a long period.
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2. Getting started
2.4 Switching on/switching off, starting up
To switch on your phone:
Press to switch on your phone. If access to the SIM card is
protected by a secret code, the phone will ask you to enter your PIN code.
Enter the code of between 4 and 8 digits given to you when you were given your SIM card. These digits will not be displayed on the screen for security reasons.
Press # or OK or to validate.
Searching for a network
The phone then searches for a network on which it can communicate:
If it finds one, the name of the network appears on the screen, and the indicator light flashes green.
You are ready to make or receive a call.
If the R letter and a network name are displayed, calls can be made and the indicator light flashes green.
If the R letter is displayed without any network name, only emergency services will be accessible (police, ambulance, fire brigade).
If the flashes, the phone will keep searching. No network is available.
Control of the PIN code
If your phone displays SIM absent,
press (long
press) to switch off your phone and check that your SIM card is correctly positioned.
Network indicator
The indicator of the level of network signal received enables you to visualise the quality of reception. If it shows less than three bars, look for better reception to make your call in good conditions.
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2. Getting started
Switching off
Hold down the key until the end message is displayed. Release the key. The phone switches off.
2.5 Menu access
The menu functions permit you to verify or modify the various functions of your phone to adapt it to your needs.
Press the scrolling arrows or
to access the menus.
Scroll through the menus using the scrolling arrows then press OK to access the selected menu.
Each time you want to validate an action, press OK.
To abandon an action, press C. To exit the menu mode, press and hold C.
Direct access to menus
To directly access a menu, press then enter the number of the selected menu.
2.6 Deleting characters
You can cancel an entry error:
Press quickly on C to delete the last character.
If you press this key longer, you will delete the previous word.
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3. Initial communication
3.1 Making a call
The network is displayed.
Dial the number, including the area code if necessary, by pressing keys on the alphanumeric keypad.
Press .
During the call, flashes on the screen, and tones may signal the establishment of a connection.
When the person you have called answers, speak.
3. Initial communication
Hands-free mode
International call
Press 0 (long press) to display + then dial the country code without waiting for a tone, then the number you require.
Emergency services
Depending on the operator, you can contact the emergency services with or without a SIM card or when the keyboard is locked. It is sufficient to be in a zone served by a network. To call the international emergency service, dial 112 then press .
Other emergency service numbers may exist, depending on the country.
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3. Initial communication
3.2 Receiving a call
When you receive a call:
Press then speak.
The callers number is displayed when it is presented to the network.
All incoming and outgoing call numbers are registered in the list of the last calls.
3.3 Volume control
Increase or decrease the volume during a conversation by pressing the
or
keys.
3.4 Hands-free mode
During a call, you can transfer from handset mode to hands-free mode simply by pressing one key and the reverse.
Press .
The screen displays
for handset mode
and for «hands-free» mode.
3.5 Ending a call
Press .
The end of call message appears on the screen.
The Hands-free mode enables you to follow a conversation with several people and be free to move, for example, to take notes during your conversation.
!
Before putting the phone to your ear, check the volume control settings as well as the selected listening method, especially if using integrated hands free mode, which could cause ear damage if used incorrectly.
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4. Menus
4. Menu list
You have the option of personalising the presentation of the menus, and so of limiting access to certain functions (See chapter How to adjust and customize your phone).
The following list presents the expert level (limiting itself to the 3rd sub-menu).
Services
Access to specific services offered by the operator
Directory
Directory menu 26
Sort by location Create record Call groups Available memory Personal numbers Quit
Scroll through the names entered 29
See record Modify Delete Call Send message Quit
According to the model of your phone, to the configuration of the networks and associated subscriptions, certain functions may not be available (indicated by *).
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4. Menus
Text messages
Access to the text mailbox 30
Call services
Call forwarding 34
All voice calls All conditional fwd Cancel voice forwards Forward if busy Forward if no answer Forward if unavailable Data forwarding Faxes forwarding
View last numbers 35
Options Call
Duration and cost of calls (*) 36
Counters Delete durations Costs (*) Delete costs (*) Display of duration
Display numbers 36
Anonymous mode Your number Callers number
Double call 37
Activation De-activation Status
Automatic redial 37 Voice mail number 37 Local information (*) 37 Replace + prefix (*) 37
Ringing and beeps
Volume and choice of music 40 Call groups 41 Personalised ringing tone 41
Create a tune
Vibrate 41
Vibrate and ring Vibrate then ring Inactive vibrate Only vibrate
Silent mode 41 Beeps 41
Keypad beeps Network beep Low battery beep
Tones 42
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4. Menus
Controls
Customization 43
Menus type Energy saving Screen Saver Greeting message (*) Prog. Key (*)
Select language 45 Automatic response 45
Auto. answer Any key
Network selection 45
Networks available Preferred networks
Setting time/date 46 Display contrast 46 Currency converter 47
Rapid exchange Exchange rate Currencies
Security
Keyboard locking 49 PIN number 49
Modify Control PIN
PIN2 number (*) 49 Phone code 49
Modify Control phone code
Operator password (*) 50 Limit incoming calls (*) 50
Incoming voice calls Incoming data calls Incoming fax calls All incoming calls
Limit outgoing calls (*) 50
Outgoing voice calls Outgoing data calls Outgoing fax calls All outgoing calls
Pre-set directory (*) 51 Costs (*) 51
Settings Limitation
Accessories
Calculator 52 Alarm 52 Timer 53 Car kit (*) 53 Data parameters 53
Games
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5. Directory
5. How to use the directory
5.1 Directory display
You can store the telephone numbers that you call regularly:  in the SIM card,  in the phone itself.
Different icons will inform you of the directory location where the number is stored when you search for it:
SIM card directory
Your phones directory
SIM card pre-set directory
5.2 Storing a number
In the Directory menu, select Create record. Validate by pressing OK.
Enter the name (the number of accepted characters depends on the SIM card used). Validate.
Enter the number including the area code, if necessary (up to 20 characters). Validate.
The number of telephone numbers stored in the SIM card directory varies depending on the capacity of the card. Your Operator or your Service Provider can provide you with this information.
It is advisable to store numbers in their international format (+, country code, and number). You can verify the contents of a record and modify it by selecting the required name.
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5. Directory
You can enter spaces in the number (displayed as commas ,) by pressing (long press) on * or #. The figures entered after a space are processed in a DTMF sequence (usable after a number).
If necessary, select the call group to which you want to assign this number.
Depending on the available space, you can select the storage location of the number entered: SIM card or phone itself.
5.3 Deleting a number
To delete the contents of a directory location, select the name using the scrolling arrows. Validate by pressing OK. Select Delete, then validate.
5.4 Call groups
You are also able to classify contacts recorded in the directory into Call Groups.
To each of these groups you attribute certain characteristics (icon, ringing tone, vibrator, etc.).
When sorting by location, pressing on the * key launches a search for the first available location; pressing on # returns to the start of the list.
Creating a group
By default, groups have already been created in the phone.
In order to look up their characteristics, display a list of the groups - Directory/ Directory menu/Call groups menu.
Using the scrolling arrows, choose a group and press OK. You are then able to look up or alter its characteristics or to erase the group.
To create a new group:
Go into Directory/Directory menu/Call groups.
Choose Create group. Enter a name and validate. Choose an icon using the scrolling arrows
and validate. Choose a ring tone, then choose a
vibrator mode, and validate.
The selection of a call group is made when entering a number into the directory, or when modifying a number you have already saved.
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5. Directory
Activate the Call Groups function
If you want the characteristics of the groups to apply to each call:
Go into Directory/Directory menu/Call groups.
Choose Activate groups. Tick the box and validate.
Note: the calls received from contacts who do not belong to a Call group use the parameters provided in the Ringing and beeps menu.
Available memory
To ascertain the number of groups which can still be created:
Go into Directory/Directory menu/Call groups.
Choose Available memory. The first number shows the number of
groups which can still be created, and the second shows the maximum number of groups.
Looking up a group
Select the group to be looked up and press OK. Choose See group. The screen presents the
name, the icon, and the choice of vibrator mode of the group.
If there are contacts attached to this group, the
key can be used to view the list of these.
Modifying a group
Select the group to be modified, and press OK. Choose Modify. Carry out the wanted modifications. Validate by OK.
Deleting a group
Select the group to be deleted, and press OK. Choose Delete. Confirm by OK.
5.5 Sorting
The directory menu enables you to sort the stored numbers by name or location; for the latter, the free locations are indicated in the list.
If call groups are not enabled, you cannot attach correspondents to groups.
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5.6 Sending a short message to a stored number
Select the recipient scrolling using the scrolling arrows and validate using OK. Select Send message and validate using OK.
Compose your text message. Press OK. Select Send and validate using
OK. The recipient number is displayed. Send your message using key.
5.7 Directory space memory
In the Directory menu, select Available memory. Validate using OK.
The screen will display the amount of available space on the SIM card and on the phone itself.
5.8 Displaying personal numbers
Using the Personal numbers menu, you can create records for your own numbers in order to be able to consult them.
5.9 Making a call with a stored number
Here are all the ways you can call a correspondent, whose number you have saved in the directory, from the standby screen:
1) Enter the first letter(s) of your correspondents name, as you saved it into the directory, and then press .
The directory list is displayed, with the first name that corresponds with the letter you entered at the top. If your correspondent is not at the top, use the scrolling arrows to select the name.
Press on to make the call.
2) Enter the number under which you have saved your correspondents details, and then press on * (rapid dial).
3) Enter the number under which you have saved your correspondents details, and then press on #. Your correspondents number is displayed, at which point you can modify or add to the number.
Press on
to make the call.
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6. How to use the text mailbox and the Easy Message T9 function
6.1 Receiving a short message
When you receive a short message, an icon flashes on your phone screen, a tone is emitted and the indicator light
flashes red. Your phone indicates:  the location of the message in
the phone or in the SIM card,  the date and time that the
message was received by the
network,  the number of the person
sending the message.
By pressing on
(Options), various options are offered for a received message, depending on whether it has been read or not.
To read a message received, select it and press OK. Read the message by pressing to scroll the text.
Access to this service depends on the network. For more information, consult your Operator or your Service Provider.
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6.2 Editing a message using Easy Message T9
The Easy Message T9 function helps you to easily enter short messages.
Select the Text messages/Write
new... menu and press OK.
Selecting the editing language
Validate T9 by pressing the key. Select using the scrolling arrows, the language required and validate by pressing OK.
Using T9 mode
Press the key corresponding to the letter required, compose the word by continuing to press the keys corresponding to the different letters, without worrying about the display, until the whole word is entered: it will appear in negative, white on black.
T9 mode is activated as soon as you create or modify a message.
Language
By default, the language used is that which is activated on the phones menu display (or English if a language not supported by Easy Message T9 is selected in the menu).
If the word proposed corresponds to the one you are looking for, press 0 to validate it, create a space and go on to the next word.
It is possible that there are several words in the dictionary that contain the same sequence of keys pressed. If the word that appears is not the one you want,
press @ to scroll through the words present in the dictionary, corresponding to this sequence of keys. When you find the word you want, press 0 to validate, type a space and go on to the next word.
If the word that you want does not appear in the dictionary, several additional modes allow you to vary the nature of the words entered.
As you go along, depending on the keys pressed, the software looks in a dictionary for the corresponding words that are most frequently used.
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Additional entry modes
The key selects one mode or another. The 123 (numeric) mode inserts numbers. The Insert symbol mode displays a list of
symbols and the figures from 0 to 9 that correspond to them.
To enter a symbol, simply type the number that appears above the character required, for example: 6 for ?. The symbol is inserted into the text and you return automatically to Easy Message T9 mode. Several lists are accessible using the scrolling arrows.
The ABC mode enters words that do not exist in the dictionary or in another language. To obtain a letter, hold down the corresponding key. The letters and numbers scroll. Release the key when the required letter appears.
Capital letters
You can type capital letters, by pressing the
*
key before entering the relevant character. The following characters will automatically return to lowercase.
Words in capital letters
You can also choose to type a whole word in capital letters by pressing twice on the
*
key before entering the word. It is possible to return to lower case mode by pressing once on the * key.
Punctuation marks
Punctuation marks are obtained by using either the 1 key (except in numeric mode), or using the Insert symbols mode (quick access using # key).
Accented characters
Accented characters are automatically generated in the word in Easy Message T9 mode. In ABC mode, you need to wait for the accented character to be displayed whilst holding down the corresponding key.
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After validating text, you can choose one of the following options:
 Send your message  Store your message  De-activate Zoom  Cancel.
6.3 Edited messages
Pressing the key (Options), different options are available for an edited message:
 read it  send it  delete it  modify it  view the memory occupation level  delete them all  select a send option (acknowledgement,
reply given, period of validity, message format)
 enter the message centre number.
The number of messages stored in the SIM card changes depending on the SIM card capacity; contact your Operator or your Service Provider. for further information.
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7. Call related features
7. How to use the call related features
7.1 Forwarding calls
Forwarding voice calls
Depending on your subscription, this service allows you to transfer incoming calls to another number or a mailbox.
Scroll through the menu to activate the type of forwarding that you require:
 Forward all voice calls: all incoming
calls are forwarded to a number you
define  Forward all conditional calls  Forward calls when your line is busy  Forward calls when there is no answer
on your extension after a period that
you can define by answering the
questions on the menu  Forward calls when your phone is
unavailable, outside of network
coverage or switched off. Enter the number to which you want to
forward your calls. If necessary, include the area code you would use if you were calling the number from your phone.
Look out for incompatibilities; for more information, consult your Operator or your Service Provider.
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Validate by pressing A message on the screen
confirms that forwarding has been activated.
You can also cancel all types of forwarding.
You can view the status of a type of call forwarding in order to verify whether it is active or not. This function is also useful for controlling the number to which your calls are forwarded. The information supplied is provided by the network in real time.
Forwarding data or faxes
Depending on your subscription, this service permits you to transfer data or faxes that are addressed to you to another number.
You can activate the data or faxes forwarding service, to enter the required number, cancel it and view the status of the service.
For services specific to a network, such as mailboxes, short dialling is only valid when covered by the particular network. You may possibly prefer an international number. This memory is linked to the phone and not to the SIM card.
Several options are available for this number: store it in your directory, send it a short message, delete it. You can also delete the whole list of numbers.
7.2 Viewing the list of the last numbers used
You can consult the list of the last numbers used (outgoing and incoming if available).
To redial a number:
Select from the list using the scrolling arrows. Make the call by
pressing on .
Shortcut: from the standby
screen, press on
.
The forwarding number to the messaging centre depends on the subscription type.
Warning
Cancellations of forwarding can cause particular reactions in certain networks.
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7.3 Monitoring the duration and cost of calls (*)
On the Counters menu you can view the duration of the last call and all calls made since the last deletion.
The Delete durations menu enables you to delete the duration of the last call and reset to zero the total calls counter.
On the Costs (*) menu you can view the cost of the last call and all calls made since the last deletion.
The Delete costs (*) menu enables you to clear the cost of the last call and to reset the call counter after entering your PIN2 code.
The Display of duration menu enables you to select the duration display during a call.
7.4 Displaying the numbers
This menu permits you to see the status of the display numbers function for:
 your identity (phone number)  the identity of the person calling you.
Anonymous mode
You can decide whether the person you are calling is given your phone number or not.
Preset: the phone network default mode.  No: you do not wish to use the anonymous
mode and the person you are calling will know your number.
Yes : you wish to use the anonymous mode
and the person you are calling cannot know your number.
Your number
 On outgoing calls you can check that your
phone number is displayed on the phone of the person you are calling (CLIR).
 On incoming calls, you can check that the
telephone number of a phone to which you are transferring calls will appear on the phone of a person calling you (COLR).
Callers Number
 On outgoing calls, you can see the phone
number to which your call is being transferred (COLP) if the person you are calling has authorised his or her identity to be displayed by deactivating the COLR option.
This data is purely indicative and does not represent proof. The metering criteria for the network can be appreciably different (indivisible minutes, etc.).
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 On incoming calls, when it is activated,
this function displays on your phone the phone number of the person calling (CLIP). This function is only possible if the caller has authorised his identity to be displayed by deactivating his CLIR option.
7.5 Authorising double call
(Service depending on the operator)
During a call, a special tone can inform you that another caller is trying to reach you. The callers number - and name, if stored - is displayed on the screen.
During a call, when pressing the @ key, the
key changes function and gives access to different possibilities of actions with this call.
7.6 Configuring automatic redial
You can activate automatic redial either by default or on demand.
7.7 Voice mail number
To program a special permanent call number, type in this number and validate.This number is used when calling the voice mail centre with the programmable keys.
7.8 Local information distribution
This menu allows you to activate and select reception of information distributed by the network. (Contact your operator for further details).
7.9 Replacing the international prefix
(Depending on model)
In the event that a call is not possible with the + prefix, you have the option of choosing a replacement prefix with no need to change the number(s) already recorded with the prefix + in the directory.
Call waiting
You can activate, deactivate and view the status of the call waiting service in order to check whether it is active or not.
Warning
For network specific services, such as message centre, speed dialling is valid only if the area you are calling from is covered by the network. In certain cases, it is better to use an international phone number. This memory is linked to the phone and not to the SIM card.
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7.10 Placing calls on hold
(Service depending on the operator)
During a call, you can put the current call on hold by pressing Ok.
During a call, when pressing the @ key, the key changes function and enables you to access different options for the call.
7.11 Multi-conferencing (*)
(Service depending on the operator and depending on model)
A multi-conference is limited to 6 participants: 5 in a multi-conference and one additional call
During a call, when pressing the @ key, the key changes function and gives access to different possibilities of actions with this call.
Warning
In this case,
pressing ends
all calls.
Multi-conferencing enables you to talk to several callers (depending on the network capacity and on the model).
Standard commands
Sequences of standard keys also permit access to services such as call notification, call holding, multi-conferencing, and open up additional possibilities:
0
Reject a call holding or waiting (or
multi-conference calls).
1
End the current call holding or waiting (or the multi-conference
calls if there are any) and accept the call (or multi-conference calls).
1 X End the current call order number
X.
2 Place on hold the current call (or
multi-conference calls) and accept the call holding or waiting (or multi­conference calls).
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2 X Place on hold the
multi-conference calls except for the current call order number X
(private call).
3
Add a call holding (or multi-conference calls)
to the current call (or to the multi-
conference).
Tel N°
Place on hold the current call (or the
multi-conference calls) and call another telephone number.
End all calls except for a possible call
waiting.
If you use this feature, we recommend that you first place the current caller on hold, then dial the new number as a courtesy to your caller and to ensure privacy with the other party if desired.
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8. Ringing tones and vibrator
8. How to adjust the ringing tones and the vibrator
8.1 Selecting the volume and the type of ringing tone
You can set your phone to ring on receiving calls and/or short messages.
You can, during adjustment, listen to the melody selected or not: activate or dont by pressing @; the symbol
appears barred
or not. Select the ringing tone required
using the scrolling arrows. Press to move on to the next
section.
There are numerous tunes available (including a «silent ringing tone») and several volume levels including a crescendo.
Select the volume required for using the phone with the scrolling arrows (from 1 to 4 and + for the volume crescendo) and validate using OK.
Press to move on to the next section. Select the volume required for using the
hands free car or pedestrian kit with the scrolling arrows (from 1 to 4 and + for the volume crescendo) and validate using OK.
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8.2 Call groups
See chapter How to use the directory for all the functions about call groups.
8.3 Personalising the ringing tone
You have the option of creating a personalised call tune. A help menu, accessible by pressing , will guide you.
8.4 Setting the vibrator
Wherever you require your calls to arrive discreetly, you can use the vibrator or select the silent mode.
Using the scrolling keys, select one of the following options: inactive vibrate, only vibrate, vibrate and ring, vibrate then ring.
Validate by pressing .
8.5 Selecting silent mode
If you want the ringing tone of your phone to be replaced by the vibrator and the beeps to be suppressed (except for the alarm tone), tick the box and validate by pressing OK.
This mode is indicated by the symbol
on the screen saver.
8.6 Setting the beeps
Different controls are available:
Setting the keypad tones
Select the tone required using the scrolling arrows and validate (press ).
Setting the network tone
If you want your phone to give a warning beep when it locates a network on which it can communicate:
Tick the box and validate by pressing OK.
Silent mode is automatically deactivated when the hands free kit car is connected as well as when the phone is switched on/off.
You can select the tones produced by your keypad: Beep, DTMF (musical keys) or non active tones (in this last case, when you press your keyboard, it does not make a noise).
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Setting the low battery tone
If you want your phone to give a warning beep when your battery is low:
Tick the box and validate by pressing OK.
8.7 Deleting DTMF tones (depending on model)
You can delete the emission of DTMF tones during a call. You can thus make a call, in a comfortable and discreet way for you caller.
To be discreet, clear the selection from the box. Validate by pressing OK.
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9. Phone adjustment
9. How to adjust and
customize your phone
9.1 Customizing your phone
Menus type
You have the option of personalising the presentation of the menus, and so of limiting access to certain functions.
Three levels are available:
- Expert: presents all of the functions
- Essential: presents the main functions
- Restricted: limits access to certain functions.
Installing the energy saving mode
In order not to use the phones screen light and thereby increase its operating time:
In the Customization/Energy saving menu, check No light and press OK to validate.
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Configuring the idle mode
You can choose between an animated idle screen or the economy mode.
In the Customization/Screen Saver menu, use the scrolling arrows to select the animation you want or the economy mode.
Press to access the setting of the animation or economy mode activation interval.
Press OK to validate.
Note: to exit the economy mode, press
.
Personalising the welcome screen (depending on model)
You can personalise the welcome screen of your phone by typing a text. Validate by pressing OK.
The action allocated to a programmable key is triggered by a long press or two short presses only from the standby screen.
Customizing the programmable keys (depending on model)
This menu, accessible directly by a short press on a programmable key from the standby screen, enables you to configure the
and keys. There are different possibilities for each of the keys:
Directory
Validate Directory. When you press the key, you can see the names in the directory.
Rapid dial
Select a name from the directory and validate. When you press the key, you will automatically call the name selected.
Silent mode
Validate Silent mode. The ringing tone of your phone will be replaced automatically by the vibrator and all the beeps will be suppressed (except for the alarm).
Silent mode
This mode, indicated on the screen saver, is automatically deactivated/ activated when the hands free kit is connected.
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Call voice mail
Validate Call voice mail. When you press the key you will automatically call your mailbox number.
Text messages
Validate Text messages. When you press the key you can read the short messages stored in the SIM card or in the phone itself.
View calls
Validate View calls When you press the key, you can view the list of the last calls made and received if available.
9.2 Selecting the display language
You can select the language in which you wish your phone display to operate:
Automatic selection. The display language will be that of your SIM card (if available).
otherwise select the language of your choice using the scrolling arrows and validate by pressing OK.
9.3 Select the type of response
You can reply to a telephone call:
either automatically, if you have ticked the Automatic ans. box (for a hands free kit) and validated by pressing OK.
or by pressing any numeric key if you have ticked the Any key and validated by pressing OK.
9.4 Selecting the network
Every SIM subscription card can store an ordered list of preferred networks.
If the list has not been programmed, or if none of the networks on the list are available or authorised, the phone searches for an authorised network providing the highest level of signal.
If none of the available network is authorized, you can use your phone to make emergency calls only until a network connection can be re-established.
Network
When your home network is not accessible (abroad, for example), your phone automatically searches for another available and authorised network in the order of preference indicated by the list on the SIM card.
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If no network is available, your phone continues to search for one.
In all cases, the phone searches for its home network first.
In specific cases, manual forcing is possible.
Using the scrolling arrows, you can select:
Available networks
This menu enables you to start a search for all available networks at the present location and to display them.
To manually force the chosen network, use the scrolling arrows and validate (press ).
Preferred networks
To program a list of preferred networks into your SIM card:
Use the scrolling arrows to select from the list.
Validate.
If the network is not on the list, select the country code then the network code (ask the organisation from which you obtained the SIM card).
9.5 Setting the time and date
Setting time/date/Control menu
Set the hours and minutes by pressing on the corresponding numbers or by scrolling through the values using the or arrows.
Press
to go to the next setting. Set the day, month and year. Press OK to validate.
Setting time/date/Display menu
Use the scrolling arrows to select the type of clock to be displayed on the screen or to display no clock. Press OK to validate.
9.6 Controlling screen contrast
Control screen contrast using the scrolling arrows, and validate by pressing OK.
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9.7 Converting currencies
This menu enables you to convert one currency into another. Using the scrolling arrows, you can select:
Rapid exchange
If you tick the Rapid exchange box, the converter will operate on the standby screen, enter the digits required and use the scrolling arrows to perform a conversion.
Exchange rate
Enter the conversion rate corresponding to the two selected currencies.
Currencies
Enter the symbols of the two currencies to convert. A long press on C returns to the beginning of the line to enter them (if the symbols are already entered).
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10. Security
10.How to use the security features of your phone
10.1 Locking the keyboard
This menu enables you to lock your phones keyboard to prevent calls from being made unintentionally in your bag or pocket.
Tick t
he Lock box: the keyboard will
automatically be locked. To unlock your keyboard:
Press * then OK. After unlocking, the keyboard will be locked after a certain period.
10.2 Changing the PIN number
You can change your PIN number:
To the
question: Old pin number?, enter your old PIN code and validate (press ).
To the question: New pin number?, enter your new PIN code (a number between 4 and 8 digits) and validate by pressing
OK.
Locked keyboard
You can still make emergency calls and answer calls.
Warni ng
If the wrong PIN code is entered three times in a row, the card will be locked. To unlock your card, call the organisation which issued your card for guidance in unlocking it. If your SIM card is permanently locked, contact your Operator or your Service Provider to obtain a new card.
For a quick keypad locking, press
*
then OK from the standby screen.
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To the question: Verify pin number?, enter your new PIN code a second time to verify and validate
by pressing
OK.
Checking the PIN number
You can activate your PIN number so that it is requested and checked every time the phone is switched on, so that if the phone is lost or stolen, your SIM card cannot be used:
To the question: Pin number?: enter your PIN number and validate (press
).
Tick the box Pin number cont and validate by pressing OK.
10.3 Changing the PIN2 number (*)
You have a second PIN number. The procedure for modifying the PIN2 number is identical to that for the PIN number.
10.4 Changing the phone code
The phone code menu enables you to activate the phone code so that it is requested and checked each time the phone is switched on, in the case of a different SIM card being used.
If the incorrect code is entered, the time interval between each attempt increases, making use impossible.
To change the phone code, you must first check that it is active (Control phone code menu).
To activate:
To the question: Phone code?, enter 0000 and validate (press
).
Tick the Telephone contr box and validate by pressing OK.
To deactivate:
To the question: Phone code?, enter your code (possibly changed) and validate (press ).
Do not tick the Telephone contr box and validate by pressing OK because it will reset the code to 0000.
The phone code is a secret code, intended to protect the phone in the event of theft. It is linked automatically to the SIM card present on activation.
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Once the phone code is activated, you can modify it:
To the question: Old phone code?, enter your old phone code and validate (press
).
To the question: New phone code? enter your new phone code (a number of between 4 and 8 digits) and validate by pressing OK.
To the question: Verify phone code enter your new phone code a second time to verify it and validate by pressing OK.
10.5 Changing the operator password (*)
You have an operator password. The procedure for modifying this password is identical to that for your PIN code.
The restriction can apply to ALL incoming calls or to incoming calls when you are not in your home country (if you have roaming).
10.6 Limiting incoming calls (*)
Depending on your subscription, this service enables you to restrict certain types of incoming calls.
If you have this service, you will have been provided with a password when you subscribed. This password is necessary to activate this function.
You can activate, deactivate, and view the status of the type of call barring. You can also cancel ALL types of barring.
10.7 Limiting outgoing calls (*)
Depending on your subscription, this service stops certain types of outgoing calls being made from your phone.
If you have this service, you will have been provided with a password when you subscribed. This password is necessary to activate this function.
Access to this service depends on your subscription type. For more information contact your Operator or Service Provider.
The restriction can apply to ALL outgoing calls, to all your INTERNATIONAL outgoing calls or to outgoing international calls EXCEPT those sent to your HOME country.
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You can activate, deactivate, and view the status of the type of call barring. You can also cancel ALL types of barring.
10.8 Setting up the pre-set directory (*)
The pre-set directory allows you to limit calls. When you activate this directory, only the numbers you store in this directory can be called.
Before creating it, you must first activate it:
Display the Pre-set directory menu. Enter your PIN2 number. Tick the Pre-set directory box. Validate by pressing OK.
To create the pre-set directory, proceed as you would proceed for another directory (see chapter Directory/Storing a number).
Access to this service depends on your subscription type. For more information contact your Operator or Service Provider.
This directory is linked to the SIM card. Thus, its size is determined by limitations of this card.
10.9 Charge checking (*)
The Settings menu allows you to select the type of charge indication after entering your PIN2 code:
- Currency: enter the currency name (maximum 3 characters) and charge per unit. Ask your operator for this value.
- Telephone unit.
The Limitation menu allows you to activate the credit function in the selected currency after entering your PIN2 code.
Warning
These functions depend on the ability of the network to send charge data to your phone in real time, and on the capacity or options on your SIM card.
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11. Other functions
11. Other functions
11.1 Calculator
You can operate the calculator using the following keys:
Add
@ Subtract
*
Multiply
# Divide
OK Equals
C Delete
Long press on
*
or # or @ or : Decimal point
Monetary operations if
there is no calculation in progress
Monetary conversion.
11.2 Setting the alarm
To use your phone as an alarm clock:
Using the numbers or the scrolling arrows, set the alarm time.
P
ress to go to the next item.
Set the minutes. Tick the box and validate by pressing OK.
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To use your phone with a hands free kit, see the notes supplied with the kit.
This delay starts counting down as soon as the end of a call is detected.
This can only happen when the vehicle is not running.
The alarm function is represented on the screen by the symbol . Permanent flashing of this symbol indicates that an alarm time has been programmed but the date and time clock has not been initialised.
The ringer is stopped by pressing any key; the alarm remains programmed.
The alarm function remains active when the phone is switched off. It is not affected by silent mode.
11.3 Setting the timer
The same procedure is applied as for the alarm function, but in this case you start a time clock running against a defined value. The phone must remain switched on.
11.4 Configure your phone with a car kit
(Depending on the model)
As regards the phone, there are several options:
Programming the switch-off delay on your phone
Set the phone off delay using the numbers or scrolling arrows.
Press to go to the next item. Tick the box and validate by
pressing OK.
Programming the alarm timing
You can be notified that your phone is ringing when you are not in your car.
Set the delay after which an external warning is set off using the digits or scrolling arrows.
Tick the box and validate by pressing OK.
11.5 Data parameters
You can set the serial link speed when using AT commands.
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12. WAP Function
12.WAP Function
Mobile Internet
From the standby screen, press on the @ key to access the local menu for WAP functions.
Depending on model, scrolling menu 0 allows you to access the WAP function.
Home: connection to the home page.
Bookmarks (depending on model): this menu
enables you to record a directory of Internet site names and addresses for easy and fast access. From the standby screen, following a number key with the @ key initiates access to the favourite corresponding with the number.
Go to URL (depending on model): this menu enables you to directly enter an Internet address.
Advanced...: access to the sub-menus:
-
Connection settings which allow you to set the parameters for several access providers (depending on model). The current access service has a star in front of it.
-
Show URL which presents the current Internet address.
- Disconnect which ends the communication (allows a navigation whithout being connected).
The WAP browser remains the exclusive property of Phone.com. It is therefore highly prohibited to modify, translate, reverse engineer, de-compile or disassemble the Phone.com browser or any part thereof.
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- Linger timer enables you to set a time limit, after which the phone will disconnect automatically if you have forgotten to disconnect from a service.
- FastW@p (depending on model) which provides quicker access to the pages of Internet sites.
Reset cache: empties data stored from previous connections.
Quit: return to the phone standby screen.
The
G icon enables you, by pressing the @ key, to access two display modification possibilities:
- the zoom to change the size of characters
by pressing on successively,
- full screen display by pressing on
.
Connection
From the Home menu, start up connection to a service (when connecting on the GSM network, the @ character flashes, and the cost of communications starts to clock up as soon as it stops flashing).
Once connected to a service, press on G then [Menu] to return to the local menu.
You will be automatically disconnected after a short pause if you have forgotten to disconnect from a service.
Disconnection
Disconnection is achieved by pressing on
G then [Menu] and then by using the Advanced... menu and Disconnect.
The @ character disappears from the screen.
Exit from the WAP function
To exit from the browser and end the current communication (if necessary):
press .
or
from the local menu, select Quit and validate by pressing OK.
The WAP browser is licensed from:
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13. Games
13.Games
Depending on the model, several games are available. The presentation menu guides you on how to best use them.
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14. Available accessories
14.Available accessories
Depending on the model, different accessories are available on your phone:
 Additional batteries  Additional chargers  Desk charger  A cable for data exchange
between your phone and a PC
 Cigarette lighter adapter  Hands-free kits  Coloured front panels.
Warni ng
Do not connect/ disconnect the special socket on your phone during a call. The use of the EXTERNAL SIGNAL function to activate the lights on a vehicle or the horn, in order to take a call on a public road, may not be authorised.
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15. Upkeep
Upkeep
Clean your phone using a soft slightly damp non fluffy cloth.
Battery
After a long period of non use (several months), when the charger is being connected, the unit might not switch on.
In this case:
Disconnect the charger, wait a few seconds, and plug it in again.
It may be necessary to repeat this several times.
Maintenance menu
This menu contains information that you could be asked for to perform specific operations. If they are rquired, you will be shown how to find information you need.
15.Upkeep
Warning
Certain chemical products can damage plastic. Do not use aerosols, certain special cleaning products, corrosive products, solvents, alcohol and detergents.
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16. Answers to your questions
Answers to your questions
The telephone does not turn on
Remove the battery and then replace it.
or
Connect the telephone to the charger (check that this is plugged in) for approximately 5 minutes.
No network recognised
Remove the SIM card. Check that there is no dust or grit in the SIM slot. Replace the SIM card being sure to push it right up to the stop point.
Calls to a messaging service or voice server do not get through
Check in the Ringing and beeps/Tones menu that the box is ticked.
Unable to turn the phone on
Charge the phone for 15 minutes before turning it on.
Check the battery charging indicator: cycling: charging normally
16.Answers to your questions
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not cycling: disconnect the charger, re­connect and then check the battery charging indicator: if it is still not cycling, disconnect the charger and re-connect several times.
If the battery is still not charging, contact the after sales service.
When the battery charging indicator is continuously on, the battery is fully charged.
Error message: BATTERY STATUS NOT KNOWN
The battery pack is not recognised by the phone. Check that the battery pack is correctly fitted in the phone.
Error message: LOW BATTERY
This message is displayed when the battery charge is too low. The phone turns off automatically. Charge the phone.
Error message: SIM NOT PRESENT
Check that the SIM card has been inserted correctly.
Examine the SIM card. If it is damaged, contact your mobile phone operator sales point. If the message is still displayed, contact the after sales service.
Error message: INCORRECT PIN
The PIN has been incorrectly entered. If the PIN is entered incorrectly three times, the SIM card is blocked.
Error message: SIM BLOCKED
The PIN has been incorrectly entered three times. Use your Personal Unblocking Key (PUK) to unblock the SIM card.
Enter: **05*PUK*PIN*PIN# PUK: your PUK code supplied by your
mobile phone operator. PIN: your PIN code. After 10 (or 5 depending on the type of
SIM card) unsuccessful attempts, the SIM card is blocked permanently. You must then contact your mobile phone operator to get a new card.
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16. Answers to your questions
Error message: SIM LOCKED
The mobile phone operator may require certain types of SIM card to be used. This message indicates that the SIM card is not accepted.
Remove the SIM card and turn the phone on again. If you get the SIM not present error message, check with your phone dealer whether your SIM card is compatible. Otherwise, contact the after sales service.
The phone display does not change
Press a key. If nothing is displayed, check the position of the SIM card. If the problem continues, contact the after sales service.
No connection made
Check the form of the number called. Check that there is at least one field
strength dot showing. If R is displayed but there is no mobile phone operator name, only emergency calls are allowed.
Check that you have not used all your credit with the mobile phone operator.
Check that the SIM card provides the service you required and that it has not expired.
Check and, if necessary, disable the outgoing call lock.
The network is saturated. Please try later. If you still have problems getting a
connection, contact the Hotline.
Unable to receive calls
Try to make a call to check that the phone and the network are operational.
Check and, if necessary, disable the permanent call redirection (permanent call redirection icon displayed).
Check and, if necessary, disable the incoming call lock.
If you still have problems receiving calls, contact the Hotline.
Cannot send messages
Check that the SIM card provides this service.
Check that the message server is correctly set up.
Try to make a call to check that the phone and the network are operational.
Try sending the message later.
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No voice box
Check that the SIM card provides this service.
Set up the redirection to the voice box using the information provided by the mobile phone operator.
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