SAGEMCOM D800 Alium User Manual

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USER GUIDE
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Recommendations and safety
instructions 6
Your base 8
Your handset 9
the base 10 the handset 11
Battery installation 11 Charging the handset 12
Using the screen 13
Browsing through the desktop 13 Starting an application (“Facebook”, for example) 14 Accessing the list of applications 15 Adding a desktop shortcut 16
From the list of applications 16 From the desktop 17
Adding a Widget to the desktop 18 Moving a desktop item 19
Move an item on the same page 19 Move an item To another page 20
Using folders on the desktop 21
Create a folder 21 rename a folder 22 Add item in a folder 23
Removing an item from the desktop 24 Rotating your screen display 25 Changing the desktop background image 26
Using the status bar 27
Viewing the status bar 28
Using the favourites bar 29
Using the virtual keyboard 30
Entering text 31 Copying/cutting text 32 Pasting text 33
Communicating 34
Making an outside call 34
Using the touch keypad 34 Using the dialling widget 35 From the phonebook 36
Answering a call 37 Managing double calls 38
Answering a second call 38 Making a second call 39 Switching between calls 43 Ending one of the calls in progress 43 Setting up a three-party conference call 44
Options during a call 45
Adjusting the volume 47 Enabling/Disabling the mute mode 48 Enabling/Disabling the speakerphone mode 49
Managing additional handsets 50
Transferring a call to another handset 50 Intrusion 51 Calling a second handset 52
Ending calls 53
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Managing your contacts 54
Adding a new contact 54 Managing your contacts 55 Exporting/importing the list of contacts 56
Exporting the list of contacts 56 Importing the list of contacts 57
Adding a contact to the list of favourites 58 Removing a contact from the list of favourites 59
Managing the call log 60
Viewing the list of calls 60 Managing calls 61 Deleting all the numbers from the log. 62
Using the WIFI 63
Accessing the WIFI menu 63 Enabling/Disabling the WiFi 64 Joining a WIFI network 65
Surfing on the web 67
Opening a web page 67 Zoom in/out on a web page 68
Using Opera mini 69
Access applications (or games) via Opera Mini 69 Install applications (or games) via Opera Mini 70
Using the camera 71
Enabling the camera 71 Switching between the photo mode and the video mode 72
Using the camera in photo mode 73
Configuring photo quality 73 Take a photo 74
Using the camera in video mode 75
Configuring the video recording quality 75 Restoring the video camera default setting 76 Recording a video clip 77
Viewing your media 78
Accessing the gallery 78 Your photo albums 79 Managing your albums 79 Viewing your photos 80 Managing your photos 81 Viewing your video clips 82 Managing your video clips 83
listening to your music 84
Accessing the music library 84 Managing your music folders 85 Managing your playlists 86
Creating playlists 86 Adding files to a playlist 87 Managing your playlists 88 Removing files from the playlist 88
Playing a music file 89
Structure of the “Settings“ menu 90
Configuring your handset 91
Accessing the handset settings 91 Pairing a handset with the base 92 Customizing the handset’s registration 93 Selecting the priority base 94 Picking up automatically 95 Hanging up automatically 95 Resetting the handset 96
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Check the status of the internal storage memory / Micro SD card 97
Uninstall an application 98
Configuring your Base 99
Accessing the base settings 99 Set the base to pairing mode 100 Unpairing a handset from the base 101 Changing the base PIN number 102 Resetting the base 103 Allow/Prevent the sharing of a call with another
handset 104 Defining banned calls (Parental Control) 105 Changing the network type 107 Changing the country 108 Changing the dialling type 109 Changing the flashing time 110 Defining the outside call prefix (PABX) 111
Configuring the date and time 112
Accessing the date and time setting 112 Enabling/disabling the automatic time updating mode 113 Changing the time 114 Set the time zone 115 Changing the date 116 Changing the time display format 117 Changing the date display format 117
Configuring the phone display 118
Changing the display language 118 Accessing the display setting 119 Adjusting the screen brightness 120 Enabling/disabling the screen rotation 121
Selecting screen animations 122 Configuring the screen sleep mode 122
Configuring the phone ring tone 123
Accessing the sound setting 123 Enabling/Disabling the silent mode 124 Adjusting the sound volume 125 Selecting the ring tone for outside calls 126 Selecting the ring tone for inside calls 127 Selecting the handset paging ring tone 128 Configuring audio alerts 129
Configuring the screen lock 130
Accessing the lock settings 130 Enabling locking 131 Enabling locking through a diagram 132 Enabling locking through a PIN number 134 Enabling locking through a password 135
Managing your messaging systems 136
listening to your new answering machine messages 136 Querying your answering machine remotely 138 Listening to your new service provider voicemail messages139
Configuring your messaging
systems 141
Configuring your answering machine 141
Accessing the answering machine settings 141 Enabling/disabling answering machine remote access 142 Changing the number of rings 144 Changing the message recording quality 145 Enabling/Disabling the answering machine mode 146 Disabling the answering machine 147 Saving a personal announcement 148
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Listening to the answering machine announcement 150 Deleting a personal announcement 151 Changing the anonymous announcement language 152
Configuring your service provider voicemail number 153
Setting an alarm clock 154
Adding a new alarm 154 Customizing an alarm clock 156
Setting the alarm clock repetition 157 Setting the alarm clock ring tone 158 Enabling/disabling the vibrator when the alarm sounds 159 Changing the alarm name 159
Deleting an alarm clock 160 Enabling/Disabling an alarm clock 160
perform a search on the phone 161
Adding the desktop search widget 161 Configuring the search 162 Searching for an item 163
Using the agenda 164
Adding a reminder 164 Configuring the display 165
Connecting your handset
to a computer 166
Removing the micro-SD card 167
ENVIRONNEMENT 168
L’emballage 168 Les piles et batteries 168 Le produit 168
Guarantee 169
Terms and conditions for United Kingdom & Ireland only 169
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DEAR CUSTOMER,
You have just acquired a new generation Sagemcom telephone. Thank you for placing your confidence in us.
This product follows a strategy of continuous development. We reserve the right to make changes, modifications and improvements without notice to the products described in this user guide.
To operate the device safely and easily, please read carefully the paragraph “Recommendations and safety instructions”, page 6.
he CE label confirms that the product complies with the 1999/5/EC regulations of the European Union Parliament regarding wireless systems and telecommunications. The declaration of compliance may be looked up on the www.sagemcom.com website section «Support» or can be obtained from the following address :
Sagemcom Broadband SAS
250, route de l'Empereur 92848 Rueil-Malmaison Cedex - France
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RECOMMENDATIONS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
For your personal safety, never place your handset on the charger cradle without the cover, or without the battery cover, you could get an electric shock. To avoid damaging your handset, only use the supplied battery. Insert the batteries in the handset battery compartment respecting polarity. At the end of its useful life, battery must be disposed of according to the recycling instructions presented in the «Environment» section of this booklet.
To avoid damaging your hearing, do not listen with a high volume for extended periods.
Do not attempt to remove the screws or open the cover. Any internal element of the device can be repaired by the user.
Only use the supplied power adapter, connect it to the base socket according to the installation instructions provided in this booklet and the indications on the identification label affixed to it (voltage, current, electric network frequency). As a safety measure, you can use the power adaptors to cut off the 230V current in case of danger. They must be located near to the device, and must be easily accessible.
Your telephone must not be installed in a humid room (wash room, bathroom, laundry room, kitchen, etc.) unless it is 1.50 m away from a water point, or outside. Your telephone must be operated at temperatures ranging from 5°C to 45°C.
In areas where storms are frequent, we recommend that you protect your telephone line using a surge protection device against overvoltages. This equipment does not function in the case of an electric network shutdown: for the emergency calls, use a self-contained cord telephone.
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Your DECT telephone has an inside radio range of about 50 meters and up to 200 meters in open space. The immediate presence of metal parts (of a television for example), or of any electric appliance may result in range reduction. Zones without reception may appear owing to elements in the building. This can cause brief interruptions in the conversation, caused by faulty transmission.
This product is intended to be connected to the public analogical telephone network of any British and Irish network operator. Should you experience any problems, contact your nearest specialst dealer or the Sagemcom Support Team on 0845 0900 316.
Some sensitive medical equipment and safety equipment may be affected by the radio-frequency transmissions of your telephone. In all cases, we ask that you respect the safety recommendations.
The anti-skid pads in the base and the handset do not leave traces on your furniture and ensure stability. However, Given the diversity of lacquers and varnishes used by the furniture manufacturers, it cannot be excluded that traces is left on furniture surface. Sagemcom Broadband SAS decline all responsibility in any such cases of damage.
Batteries must be disposed of in accordance with the instructions in the «Environment» chapter.
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YOUR BASE
Indicator light operation:
Steady for 10 seconds: base startup.
Fast flashing: the base is in paging mode.
Medium speed flashing: searching for equipment paired with the base.
Slow flashing: communication in progress.
Key Description
1 Indicator light
2 Telephone wall outlet
3 Power socket
4
Button Paging/Pairing:
Short press: paging of handsets
Long press: pairing of handsets (refer to paragraph "Pairing a
handset with the base", page 92)
1
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4
Note
It is recommended to enable the mute ring tone to allow you to locate your handset when the mute mode is enabled (refer to paragraph "Configuring audio alerts", page 129).
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YOUR HANDSET
Key «Home»:
press to return to the home
screen from any screen
Hold down to display the last
launched applications
Key «Menu»:
display the menu according to
the context of use
Key «Retour» :
press to return to the previous screen /
close the virtual keypad / close the menu of options
Key «ON/OFF/Stand-by»:
OFF: hold down
ON: hold down
Stand-by: press to switch off the
screen / press to switch on the screen.
Key «Vol. +» : press to increase the volume
Key «Vol. -» : press to reduce the volume
Camera
Location of the microSD card (already inserted)
Micro-USB socket
Connector of the charger cradle
Jack socket (3.5 mm) for headphones
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GETTING STARTED WITH THE PHONE
THE BASE
Take the base and turn it over:
1. Take the telephone connecting cord, plug the phone into its socket.
2. Connect the other end of the cord to the telephone wall outlet.
3. Take the power adapter. Connect the power adapter cord to the underside of
the base.
4. Connect the power adapter to the wall power socket.
Note Before making any connections, see the safety instructions located at the beginning of this manual.
Telephone
socket
Gateway
OR
Phone
@
4
1
2
3
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THE HANDSET
Battery installation
1. Insert the battery.
2. Fit the battery cover by engaging the top first,
then folding down the bottom until it is snapped fully home.
1450mAh
3.7V
1450mAh
3.7V
1
2
Caution To avoid explosion risks, only use the battery supplied in the pack.
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Charging the handset
1. Connect the end of the power adapter cord to the power socket.
2. Connect the charger micro-USB plug to the phone connector.
OR
1. Connect the end of the power adapter cord to the power socket.
2. Connect the charger micro-USB plug to the charging base connector.
3. Place your handset on the charging base.
Perform a complete battery charging cycle (at least 15 hours).
Note
The handset starts automatically after it is placed on the charger cradle or the micro connector is connected. If the battery is completely discharged, put the handset on the charger cradle for at least 20 minutes.
Sagemcom
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15H
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USING THE SCREEN
BROWSING THROUGH THE DESKTOP
You can browse through the 5 pages of the extended desktop by swiping the screen to the right or left. The icon indicates the desktop current page.
Note For greater comfort of use, remove the screen protective film.
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STARTING AN APPLICATION (“FACEBOOK”, FOR EXAMPLE)
Place your finger on the desktop
1
Slide it to the left or right
2
The next page is displayed
Press the corresponding icon
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ACCESSING THE LIST OF APPLICATIONS
Press
The list of applications is displayed
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ADDING A DESKTOP SHORTCUT
There are two possible ways of adding a desktop shortcut.
From the list of applications
Keep your finger pressed
Move the item to an empty space and then release
The item is positioned in the new location
The shortcut is displayed on the desktop
1
2
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From the desktop
In an empty space, press with your finger and hold down
The list of options is displayed.
1
2
Press “Shortcuts
3
Scroll down the list of shortcuts
5
Go to “Applications
4
Confirm
6
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ADDING A WIDGET TO THE DESKTOP
A widget is an application that is used from the desktop. A numerical dialling pad is installed as the default widget.
The Widget is added to the desktop current page.
In an empty space, press with your finger and hold down
1
The list of options is displayed.
2
Press “Widgets
3
Scroll down the list of widgets
4
Confirm
5
Note
If there is not enough space on the desktop where you want to add a Widget, remove desktop items or go to another page.
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MOVING A DESKTOP ITEM
You can move desktop items on the same page or to another page. These items can be shortcuts, Widgets or folders.
Move an item on the same page
The phone vibrates and the selected item can be moved.
The item is positioned in the new location.
Keep your finger pressed.
1
Move the item to an empty space and then release.
2
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Move an item To another page
Move the item to the side (left or right) of the desktop current page.
the desktop page scrolls automatically. Move the item to an empty location on the new page and then release
The phone vibrates and the selected item can be moved.
Keep your finger pressed
1 2
The item is positioned in the new location.
3
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USING FOLDERS ON THE DESKTOP
Vous pouvez créer des dossiers sur les pages de votre bureau.
Create a folder
In an empty space, press with your finger and hold down
The list of options is displayed
1
2
Press “Folders
3
The folder is added to the desktop
Go to New Folder
4
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ren ame a fo lde r
Browse to the folder
Keep your finger pressed on the folder title
1
2
Enter the folder name.
2
Confirm
2
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Add item in a folder
Keep your finger pressed
1
Move the shortcut to the top of the folder and release
2
Browse to the folder
3
The shortcut is added to the folder
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REMOVING AN ITEM FROM THE DESKTOP
You can remove items from the desktop. These items can be shortcuts, Widgets or folders.
When the icon changes colour and turns red. Release the item.
The phone vibrates and the selected item can be moved
Keep your finger pressed
1
The symbol
is displayed at the bottom of the screen
2
Move the selected item to
3
The item is removed from the desktop
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ROTATING YOUR SCREEN DISPLAY
In some applications, you can rotate your screen display.
Note
You can manage this function from the “Screen auto rotation“ menu (refer to paragraph "Enabling/disabling the screen rotation", page 121).
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CHANGING THE DESKTOP BACKGROUND IMAGE
You can customize your desktop background image to display photos selected from the library of predefined screen backgrounds or from your personal photo gallery.
In an empty space, press with your finger and hold down
The list of options is displayed.
1
2
Press “Wallpaper
3
Press one of the options that are displayed
4
Scroll through the images
5
Press “Set
wallpaper
6
Note The “Gallery“ can only be accessed if the microSD card is inserted.
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USING THE STATUS BAR
Indicates the status of the applications that are running on your phone and any events that may occur (missed calls, handset software updates, etc.).
Icon Description Icon Description
DECT signal strength Silent mode enabled + vibrator enabled
No DECT signal Battery charged
Connected to the WiFi network Battery partially charged
Handset out of range of the DECT base Battery low
Handset not paired with a DECT base Battery flat
Handset paired with a DECT base in position X Battery charging in process
Recording answering machine Missed calls(s)
Answering machine only Current call
New answering machine message(s) Microphone off
New voicemail message(s) (service provider messaging system)
Speakerphone on
Alarm clock enabled Music file being read
Silent mode enabled + vibrator disabled Connection with computer established
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VIEWING THE STATUS BAR
To view new events or change the status of applications running:
Example:
new answering machine messages.
Press
1
Slide the status bar downwards
2
The list of events and/or applications that are running is displayed.
Select the event you want to view
3
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USING THE FAVOURITES BAR
select the dialling keypad
select the phonebook select the
complete list of applications
select the answering machine
start the web browser
Press to
1
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USING THE VIRTUAL KEYBOARD
Your phone has a virtual alphanumeric keyboard that is displayed when you enter a text.
Letter keyboard: Keep your finger pressed to display special characters
Shift keys (upper case):
- 1 press: Capital letters
- 2 presses: Lock capital let­ters
- 3 presses: Lowercase letters
Switch between the letter keyboard and the numerical keyboard
Confirm the entry
Delete the characters entered
Letter keyboard
Numerical keyboard
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ENTERING TEXT
Press in the entry field
1
Press the keys to enter the text
2
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COPYING/CUTTING TEXT
Keep your finger pressed on the text field
1
Press “Select
word“ or “Select all
2
Move the left and right delimiters to crop the text to be selected
2
3
Keep your finger pressed on the selected area
2
4
Select “Copy“ or “Cut
2
5
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PASTING TEXT
Place the cursor where you want to paste the text then hold your finger on the text field
1
Select “Paste
2
The text is pasted
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COMMUNICATING
MAKING AN OUTSIDE CALL
Using the touch keypad
Press
1
Dial the number
2
Confirm
3
The call screen is displayed
Note
If you make an error when entering the number, use the key to delete the wrong number.
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Using the dialling widget
Go to the desktop page containing the dialling widget
1
The call screen is displayed
Dial the number
2
Confirm
3
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From the phonebook
Press
1 2
Scroll down the list of contacts
3
Select the contact
4
Confirm the call
Note If your phonebook is empty, refer to paragraph "Adding a new contact", page 54
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ANSWERING A CALL
Press
1
Drag to the right
2
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MANAGING DOUBLE CALLS
Your phone allows you to take and manage several calls when you are already on the line.
Answering a second call
2
1
The message “Waiting call“ is displayed
Press and then
drag to the right
The double call screen is displayed
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Making a second call
During a call, you can call a second party from the phonebook or call log, or dial the number directly using the keypad.
Dialling a number:
The double call screen is displayed
1
Press “R“
2
Dial the number to be called
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OR
Press
1
2
Select “Add
call
3
Dial the number to be called
4
Call
The double call screen is displayed
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1
From the phonebook:
Go to the “Contacts“ section
Press
1
2
3
Select the contact
4
Confirm the call
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2
From the calls made/received log:
Press
1
2
Go to the “Call log“ section
3
Select the number to be called
4
Confirm the call
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Switching between calls
Ending one of the calls in progress
Press
1
The call in progress is then put on hold and you can take back the previous call.
Press
1
The call in progress is interrupted and you take back the previous call
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Setting up a three-party conference call
During a double call, you can set up make a 3-party conference call with both parties.
Press
1
The conference call is established
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OPTIONS DURING A CALL
Exit/return to the call screen
During a phone conversation you may need to start an application or perform various operations with your phone (manage the agenda, browse the Internet, etc.).
To avoid having to end the call, follow these steps:
Press the key
1
The icon in the status
bar indicates that the call is still in progress.
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To return to the call screen:
Press
1
Slide the status bar
2
Press
3
The call screen is displayed again
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Adjusting the volume
Use the handset and buttons to adjust the volume
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Enabling/Disabling the mute mode
The mute mode allows you to temporarily mute the line so that you are not heard by your caller.
Press
1
The icon is displayed in the status bar.
The icon is displayed in the status bar.
Your contact will hear you again.
Press again on
2
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Enabling/Disabling the speakerphone mode
Press
1
Press
2
The icon is displayed in the status bar
The icon disappears
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MANAGING ADDITIONAL HANDSETS
Transferring a call to another handset
Note
You must have at least two handsets paired on the same base (refer to paragraph "Pairing a handset with the base", page 92.
Press
1
Go to the “Intercom“ section
2
Select the handset to be called
3
The double call screen is displayed
4
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Intrusion
This function allows another handset registered on the same base to share an ongoing call.
Note
To allow or prohibit the intrusion mode, refer to paragraph "Allow/Prevent the sharing of a call with another handset", page 104.
Handset 1: during a call
Beep
Press “ »
2
Press
1
Handset 2
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Calling a second handset
This function allows you to communicate freely with other users with handsets registered on the same DECT base.
Press
1
Go to the “Intercom“ section
2
Select the handset to be called
3
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ENDING CALLS
Press
1
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MANAGING YOUR CONTACTS
ADDING A NEW CONTA CT
When you first access the “Contacts“ menu, a guide will explain the procedure for adding a new contact.
Press “New
Contact
3
Enter the appropriate information
Press
1
Press
2
Press
then press
4
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MANAGING YOUR CONTACTS
You can:
view the contact’s data,
call the contact,
add the contact to the list of favourite numbers,
change the data of your contact
delete the contact
Keep your finger pressed on a contact
1
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EXPORTING/IMPORTING THE LIST OF CONTACTS
This function allows you to save your list of contacts on the microSD card and restore them if needed.
Exporting the list of contacts
Press “Import /
Export
2
Select “Export to
SD card
3
Confirm
4
Press
1
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Importing the list of contacts
If you have saved several lists of contact, you can:
restore a file
restore several files
restore all files
Select “Import
from SD card
3
Press “Import /
Export
2
Press
1
Note If you have only one backup file on the microSD card, the import takes place automatically.
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ADDING A CONTACT TO THE LIST OF FAVOURITES
OR
Select “Add to
favourites
2
Select a contact
1
Press the icon
2
Keep your finger pressed on a contact
1
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REMOVING A CONTACT FROM THE LIST OF FAVOURIT ES
Keep your finger pressed on a favourite number
2
Select “Remove
from favourites
3
Go to the “Favourites“ section
1
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MANAGING THE CALL LOG
VIEWING THE LIST OF CALLS
The phone saves and displays the numbers of the callers trying to contact you. You have to subscribe to the caller ID service to use this function. If you are not subscribed to this service, or if the number is hidden, the number is identified as “Unknown“.
Call made
Call received
Call missed
Call repeated (x) times
Press to dial the
number
The list of calls is displayed. Press to view
3
Press
1
Go to the “Calls“ section
2
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MANAGING CALLS
Note If the contact is saved in the phonebook, the assigned name is displayed in the call log.
You can:
call the selected number
change the number before re-using it
add the number to the list of contacts
delete the call log number
Keep your finger pressed on the number you want to use
1
Note
You can assign the number to a contact already existing in the phonebook. The number is considered as another type of number (Home, Mobile, Office, etc.)
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DELETING ALL THE NUMBERS FROM THE LOG .
Press Clear call log
2
Confirm
3
Press
1
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USING THE WIFI
ACCESSING THE WIFI MENU
Go to “Settings
2
Select “Wireless &
networks
3
Press
21
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ENABLING/DISABLING THE WIFI
Press to enable/disable:
- enabled
- disabled
1
Note
You can also enable/disable the WIFI from the “Power Control“ widget (refer to paragraph "Adding a Widget to the desktop", page 18.
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JOINING A WIFI NETWORK
Go to “Wi-Fi
settings
1
Scroll down the list of networks detected by the phone.
2
Select your WIFI network
3
Go to the password entry field
4
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Once the connection is established, the icon is displayed in the status bar.
Enter your WiFi network’s password
5
Press “Done
6
Confirm
7
Note
When entering the password, the characters are replaced by the symbol “ “. You can view them by enabling the “Display password” function.
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SURFING ON THE WEB
OPENING A WEB PAGE
Note Make sure you are connected to the WiFi network (refer to paragraph "Enabling/Disabling the WiFi", page 64).
Enter the web address
4
Press the address bar
3
The home page is displayed
Press
1
Select the browser to be used
2
Confirm
5
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ZOOM IN/OUT ON A WEB PAGE
Place two fingers on the screen
1
Spread them apart to zoom in
2
Move them closer together to zoom out
3
Note You can use the icons to zoom in/out
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USING OPERA MINI
ACCESS APPLICATIONS (OR GAMES) VIA OPERA MINI
Select a section
4
Press “Opera
Mobile store
2
The Opera home page is displayed
Press
1
Scroll down the list of applications/ games
4
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INSTALL APPLICATIONS (OR GAMES) VIA OPERA MINI
Press “Download
1
at the end of downloading, press “Open“ to run the file.
4
The downloading window is displayed. You can minimize the download window and continue browsing
Press “Install“ to start the application installation
4
You may need to free memory space for this purpose refer to paragraph "Uninstall an application", page 98
Note
Note
You can start the installed applications from the list of applications (refer to paragraph "Accessing the list of applications", page 15).
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USING THE CAMERA
Your Alium has a front camera which can be used both to record video clips and/or take pictures.
Enabling the camera
Note You can only use your camera if the microSD card is inserted.
Go to “Camera
2
Press
1
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Switching between the photo mode and the video mode
Move the ball towards the corresponding icon:
-Video camera.
-Photo camera.
1
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USING THE CAME RA IN PHOTO MODE
Configuring photo quality
Press
1
Go to the “Picture
quality“ section
2
Press the key
to confirm the setting
4
2
Select the desired quality
3
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Take a photo
A preview of the last photo taken is displayed. Press it to view it.
Press
1
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USING THE CAME RA IN VIDEO MODE
Configuring the video recording quality
Select the quality desired
2
Press “Very
high quality
1
Press the key
to confirm the setting
3
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Restoring the video camera default setting
Press “Restore
defaults
2
Press
1
Confirm
3
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Recording a video clip
The recording counter is displayed
Press
1
A preview of the last clip recorded is displayed. Press it to view it
Press
to stop recording
1
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VIEWING YOUR MEDIA
ACCESSING THE GALLERY
Note The “Gallery“ can only be accessed if the microSD card is inserted.
Press “Gallery
2
Press
1
Note You can access the gallery from the desktop shortcut.
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YOUR PHOTO ALBUMS
MANAGING YOUR ALBUMS
You can rotate your phone to enjoy a panoramic view.
Scroll the screen horizontally to view your albums
1
You can:
- Share the selected album via your Facebook account.
- Delete the selected album.
- View the album details.
Keep your finger pressed on the album of your choice
1
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VIEWING YOUR PHOTOS
Switching between the Sorter/Stack view
- Menu: managing the current photo.
- Slide show: start the automatic scrolling of photos.
- Zoom in/Zoom out on the photo.
The current photo
Press to view the album
1
Scroll down to view photos
3
The selected album
Press to view the photo
2
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MANAGING YOUR PHOTOS
Editing the selected photo
- Viewing the details
- Setting as a screen background/photo for a contact
- Cropping the photo
- Rotating the photo counterclockwise
- Rotating the photo clockwise
Press “Menu
1
Sharing the selected photo via your Facebook account
Deleting the selected photo
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VIEWING YOUR VIDEO CLIPS
The video clip plays and the control panel is displayed:
Move the cursor forwards and backwards to view a sequence of the clip
1
Press to start playing
1
Go back 5 seconds
Pause: pause play Play: resume play
Go forward 5 seconds
Note During playback, use the handset + and - keys to adjust the volume.
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MANAGING YOUR VIDEO CLIPS
You can:
View the clip details.
Delete the selected clip.
Share the selected clip via your Facebook
account.
Keep your finger pressed on the video of your choice
1
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LISTENING TO YOUR MUSIC
ACCESSING THE MUSIC LIBRARY
Note The music library can only be accessed if the microSD card is inserted.
Press “Music
2
Press
1
Note You can access the music library from the desktop shortcut.
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MANAGING YOUR MUSIC FOLDERS
You can:
start playing
add the file to a playlist
set the file as a ring tone for outside calls
delete the file
look for a music file
Keep your finger pressed
1
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MANAGING YOUR PLAYLISTS
Creating playlists
Access the list of files
1
Keep your finger pressed
2
Select “Add to
playlist
3
Select “New
4
Rename the playlist and save
5
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Adding files to a playlist
Select the playlist
4
Access the list of files
1
Keep your finger pressed
2
Select “Add to
playlist
3
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Managing your playlists
Removing files from the playlist
You can:
read the files included
in the playlist
Delete the playlist
Rename the playlist
Access the list of playlists
1
Keep your finger pressed
2
Access the playlist
1
Keep your finger pressed
2
Select “Remove
from playlist
3
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PLAYING A MUSIC FILE
- 1 press: play/pause
Selecting the playback mode:
- : loop playback of the whole list
- : loop playback of the song being
played
- : loop playback disabled
- 1 press: resume playback from the beginning of the file.
- 2 presses: read the previous file.
- Hold down: reverse playback in steps of 5 seconds.
- 1 press: read the next file
- Hold down: move playback forward in increments of 5 seconds
Display the list of files of the corresponding album (or playlist).
Enable/disable the random play mode.
Note During playback, use the handset and buttons to adjust the volume.
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STRUCTURE OF THE “SETTINGS“ MENU
Settings
Wireless and networks
Call settings
Handset & base Handset settings Registration
Answer phone settings Register with PIN code
Sound Select base
Display Auto pick-up
Location and security Auto hang-up
Applications
Accounts and sync Basie settings Registration
Privacy Delete handset
Storage Change PIN code
Language and keyboard Reset
Voice input and output Intrusion
Accessibility Call restrictions
Date and time Network type
About phone Country
Dial mode
Recall duration
PABX prefix
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CONFIGURING YOUR HANDSET
ACCESSING THE HANDSET SETTINGS
Select “Handset &
base
2
Go to “Settings
1
Select “Handset
settings
3
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PAIRING A HANDSET WITH THE BASE
You can pair up to 5 handsets with your base: If you have several bases, you can pair your handset with four different bases (refer to paragraph "Selecting the priority base", page 94).
Select “Registration
1
Select the base with which you want to pair your handset
3
Confirm
4
Keep your finger pressed on the base
button
2
The light flashes quickly
Note
If you have changed your base’s PIN number, you have to customize the registration (refer to paragraph "Customizing the handset’s registration", page 93).
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CUSTOMIZING THE HANDSETS REGISTRATION
This function allows a handset to be paired with the base using the base number.
Note The base’s default number is 0000; to change it refer to paragraph "Changing the base PIN number", page 102.
Select “Register
with PIN code
1
Enter the base number
2
Confirm
3
Select the base with which you want to pair your handset
5
Confirm
6
Keep your finger pressed on the base
button
4
The light flashes quickly
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SELECTING THE PRIORITY BASE
This function allows you to specify the priority base to be used for making calls.
The bases with which your handset is paired are displayed.
The priority base is identified by the symbol (*)
To change the setting, select another base
Select “Select
base
1
Synchronize the data with the base
3
Select the priority base
2
Note
this operation is only possible if you have paired a given handset with several bases
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PICKING UP AUTOMATICALLY
This function allows you to take a call simply by taking the handset off its charger.
HANGING UP AUTOMATICALLY
This function allows you to end a call simply by placing the handset back on its charger.
Press to enable/disable:
- enabled
- disabled
1
Press to enable/disable:
- enabled
- disabled
1
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RESETTING THE HANDSET
When you reset your handset, all the settings are returned to their initial values (factory settings).
Select “Privacy
2
Select “Factory data
reset
3
Confirm
4
Go to “Settings
1
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CHECK THE STATUS OF THE INTERNAL STORAGE MEMORY / MICRO SD CARD
Select “Stockage
2
Go to “Settings
1
Micro-SD card
The storage memory status is displayed
Internal memory
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UNINSTALL AN APPLICATION
Select “Applications
2
Go to “Settings
1
Select “Manage
applications
3
Select an application
4
Press “Uninstall
5
Confirm
6
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CONFIGURING YOUR BASE
ACCESSING THE BASE SETTINGS
Select “Handset &
base
2
Go to “Settings
1
Select “Base
settings
3
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