Sendo 200 User Manual

To enter 2 characters on the same key, enter the first one and then wait for the cursor to reappear before entering the second.
Example: To enter the name “Ross” when you are in lower case mode:
Press to enter upper case mode, Press three times, to display "R", you will then return to lower case mode, Press three times, to display "o", Press four times, to display "s", Then press four times, to display "s".
Entering symbols
A long press on displays a table showing all the symbols available to you. Scroll down the table to display more symbols.
To enter a symbol: 1 Scroll to the row containing the symbol
you want.
2
Press the numeric key ( to )
to reach the the symbol you want.
Example: To enter the symbol , scroll to the 4th row then press .
Splash
Go into the Extras menu and select Splash. You will see an animated display.
An incomplete curly pipeline is displayed starting at the top left of the screen and water is slowly flowing towards the open end. The goal is to connect the open end of this pipe to the outlet at the bottom right of the screen before the water overflows!
To do this you are supplied with pieces of straight and bent pipe, which are shown at the right of the screen. The piece at the top of these is the next piece that you must place on the board. You move the cursor using the keys on the grid below, the key drops your bombs.
Messages
Predictive Text Input
To save time when you are writing a text message, your phone has a feature which guesses the letters that you are typing and tries to complete the word.
This input method allows you to simply press each key once. For example, to write the name “Ross”, press , then , then
, then just once each.
The word may change as you type, but don’t worry about what is on the screen until you have finished the word.
Sometimes different words share the same sequence of key presses. If the finished word is wrong, press to scroll through other possibilities. If the word that you are looking for is still not there, press repeatedly to change the text mode to and enter the
word
again. After you have completed a word, press the
space key to enter the next word. Press and hold to pick a symbol to insert from the character table. Some intelligent punctuation (including full stops, hyphens and apostrophes) are also available on . The punctuation mark is completed when you enter the next keystroke.
Your phone
Extras
Setting time and date
Enter the Settings menu to set the time and date. Go to Set date and press ,
Select. Enter the date, Press , OK,
Go to Set time and press , Select. Enter the time in 24 hour format, Press , OK. The date and time will be stored.
Alarm clock
You can use your phone as an alarm clock. Enter the Settings menu and press ,
Alarm. Set the alarm to On and enter the
time (in 24hr format) when you require the phone to ring. When it rings press
, Off, to switch it off, or , Snooze, to stop the alarm for ten
minutes. The alarm will then sound again.
Note: The alarm will sound even if the phone is switched off. The phone will power on but you will not be able to receive or make calls. Once the alarm finishes the phone will switch off.
Equalizer
Enter the Sounds menu and select Equalizer. This menu allows you to alter the earpiece audio settings of your phone. Choose from these 3 settings for optimum audio quality:
• Treble
• Normal
• Bass
Shortcuts
To lock/unlock the keypad, press , then from the main screen.
To enter/exit silent mode press then
from the main screen.
To enter a pause while dialling press and hold until the letter p appears. This will insert a pause of 3 seconds.
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Up and down keys
Located on the front of your phone - these can increase volume or scroll through menus and options.
Soft keys
These keys perform the function indicated by the text immediately above them on the display.
Quick Access key
The function of this key will vary depending on the model of your phone. It provides quick access to a certain function such as SIM Toolkit or messaging.
Clear key
This erases characters or text or takes you back to your previous step, depending on the context. A long press on this key takes you back to the main screen.
FlippIT
Go into the Extras menu and select FlippIT. There are 6 levels; 3x3 is the easiest. The objective of the game is to change the white discs to black discs. You do this by selecting one of the white discs by pressing the key. This turns the white disc to black, but also turns all of the discs directly above, below, to the left and to the right of the selected discs to black. You can move the cursor from one to another using the keys in the grid below.
Calling your voice mail
When you have a new message in your voice mailbox, your phone displays either the voice mail icon in the main screen or a text message sent from the network. This depends on your service provider.
Press and hold . If the phone asks for the voice mailbox number, enter it and press
, Call. The number can be obtained from
your service provider.
Reading a text message
When you receive a text message, the envelope icon is displayed at the top of the main screen.
1 Press , Read, to display the new
message directly from the main screen.
2 To read old messages select read from
the messages menu.
3 Use the up and down keys and to
scroll through the message.
4 Press , Options, to access the
following message options:
Delete Removes the message. Reply
Sends a text message to the sender.
Call Calls the sender (or, if there is a
number in quotes in the message, this number is called instead).
Save no. Adds the sender’s phone number
to your contact list.
Time/date Displays the date and time of the
message.
Forward
Sends the message to someone else.
Sending a text message
You can send messages of up to 160 characters to another GSM phone. 1 Enter the Messages menu and select
the option Send.
2 Type in a new message or select a
message from a list of saved messages.
3 When you have entered the text, press
, Send.
4 Enter the destination phone number, or
press , Contacts, and select a name from your contact list.
5 Press , Send, to send the message.
Note: If you reply to a message, you do not have to re-enter the number. This is done automatically.
Sending a Smiley SMS
Send a picture with your text message to
compatible phones. All other phones will display an Internet style Smiley. Choose , Smiley.
1. Emotions 2. Celebrations
3. Sports 4. Animals 5. Others
Select the Smiley you would like to use from one of these categories and press , Select. The text is restricted to 156 characters to allow space for the Smiley.
Reading a Smiley SMS
When you choose a message that has a Smiley in it, the Smiley appears on the screen for 3 seconds or until a key is pressed. Then the message appears. After this time the message reads as normal. A message with a smiley attached has a icon if new and a
if read.
Note: If replying to or forwarding an SMS the Smil
ey
will not display and only appears on a
new message.
Message settings
This menu offers three options:
Status report
Allows you to set whether or not you wish to be
informed when your correspondent has
received
the text message.
Centre number
Allows you to enter or change the service centre number for text messaging.
Voice mail
Allows you to enter or change your voice mail number.
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Declaration of conformity
We: Sendo International Ltd Of: 10th Floor AIA Plaza, 18 Hysan Avenue,
Causeway Bay, Hong Kong.
Declare under our sole responsibility that the product: SND200, Known as S200 Identified by IMEI numbers in the range: TAC: 350156 FAC: 01 SNR: From: 000001 To: 499999
To which this declaration relates, is in conformity with the following standards: EN60950 (Electrical Safety Standard, IT equipment) ETS 300 342-1 (Product standard for EMC) ETS 300 607-1 (GSM Phase 2 MS test specification) as defined in: TBR19 (as interpreted by GT01 version 4.6) TBR20 (as interpreted by GT01 version 4.6) TBR31 (as interpreted by GT01 version 4.6) TBR32 (as interpreted by GT01 version 4.6) ES 59005 (European Council recommendation 1999/519/EC)
We hereby declare that the above named product is in conformity to all the essential requirements of Directive 1999/5/EC.
The conformity assessment procedure referred to in Article 10 and detailed in Annex IV of directive 1999/5/EC has been followed with the involvement of the following notified body:
BABT, Claremont House, 34 Molesey Road, Walton-On-Thames, KT12 4RQ. England. Identification Mark: 168 (notified body number)
The technical documentation relevant to the above equipment will be held at: Sendo Ltd, Centrelink House, Talbot Way, Small Heath Industrial Estate, Birmingham, B10 0HJ England.
The authorised EU representative is:
Mike Roper
Senior Approvals Engineer
30/03/01
Dialling a number
1 Key in the area code and number that
you want to call then press , Call,
to dial. To delete the entire number and return to the main screen, press and hold .
2 You can adjust the earpiece volume in
a call by using the front keys .
3 To end the call, press , End.
Making an international call
1 Press and hold until the plus sign
"+" is displayed. This replaces the
international access code.
2 Enter the country code, area code,
and phone number.
3 Press , Call, to dial.
Making an emergency call
1 Enter 112 (or the local emergency
number). Press , Call, to dial.
Making calls from the contact list
1 Press from the main screen, you can
also press , Contacts then select the Search option.
2 Type in the first letters of the name or
scroll and find the one that you want.
3 Press , Call, to dial.
Speed dialling
Allows you to dial a number simply by pressing and holding the assigned key from the main screen.
To assign a contact list entry to a key:
Press , then press and hold one of the keys to until the key number appears on the left of the screen, beside the name. This indicates that the speed dial is successfully assigned.
Making a call from the calls list
The phone stores a list of your recent incoming, outgoing and missed calls. The list stores up to 30 entries.
An icon on the left of the screen indicates the type of call:
Incoming call
Missed call
Outgoing call
To dial a number from the redial/calls list:
Press to access the list. Scroll and find the one that you want and press
, Call, to dial.
Making a call
Answering a call
Answering a call
To answer a call, press , Accept. To reject a call, press , Reject.
Call waiting
This feature means you are informed of a second incoming call by an audible tone in the earpiece. Press , Reject, to reject the second call. Press , Accept, to put the current call on hold and activate the second call. To end the active call and return to the held call, press , End. To switch between calls, press ,
Options, then select the Swap option.
Note: Your network may not support call waiting. If it does not, accepting a second call will end the first call. You will not be able to switch.
In call options
When you are in a call, you can press
, Options, these could be:
Contacts
Gives you access to the contact list.
Hold/Unhold
Puts the active call on hold/reactivates the held call.
Mute/Unmute
Switches the microphone off/on.
Send message
Allows you to send a text message.
SIM Toolkit
Gives you access to the SIM Toolkit.
Swap
Swaps between the current call and the call on hold.
End all
Ends all calls.
Useful tips
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Key List of characters available
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On the right of the screen you will see the number of moves that you have made so far, and also the smallest number of moves that it is possible to complete the level in. With each higher level the grid gets bigger and bigger, and harder!
The key places the section in the position of the flashing cursor. However, be careful, once you have put down a piece you cannot move it.
You are provided with 3 bombs. These bombs will delete the piece where the cursor is positioned. Use them wisely.
Once you have managed to complete you can press to speed up the pipeline to the outlet, you can press the key to speed up the water, to finish the level. With each level it gets faster and faster. Good luck!
Scizzors
Go into the Extras menu and select Scizzors. You will see an animated display. In order to select the stone, press . To select the paper press . To select the scissors press . The object of the game is to try to beat the computer by selecting one of the
3 objects. When you do this the computer also selects one of the 3 objects.
The rules are simple:
Scissors (2 fingers out) cuts paper,
therefore scissors wins,
Paper (flat palm) wraps stone,
therefore paper wins,
Stone (fist) blunts scissors,
therefore stone wins, Two of the same result in a draw.
When you drop a counter, it will fall all the way to the bottom or sit on top of any other counters that are in that column. So, think carefully before you play!
You move the flashing cursor left and right along the top of the screen using the and keys. Pressing will drop the counter into the column.
Quaddro
Go into the Extras menu and select
Quaddro. You can select the
number of players:
Demonstration mode lets you watch
the computer play against itself. You against the computer. You against a friend.
The objective of the game is to drop your counters into the slots along the top of the board, in the attempt to create a line of four, horizontally, vertically or diagonally.
Changing the editing mode
The current editing mode is indicated at the bottom of the screen by one of these icons:
Lower case text mode Upper case text mode Numeric mode T9 Text Input (lower case) T9 Text Input (upper case)
You can switch between upper case, lower case, and numeric modes by repeatedly pressing . You can switch to predictive T9 Text Input by repeatedly pressing .
These are the characters which come on to the screen when you press the numeric keypad. They are featured in the table below:
Ringer tone composer
Go into the Sounds menu and press ,
Composer.
Change your ringer tones to personalise your phone. Create your own tones with our ring tone composer.
You have 2 entry methods.
Text notes are entered textually Graphic notes are entered on a musical
score
Both entry methods use the same key presses unless stated.
In this menu the keys represent the following notes:
CG DA EB F Enters a rest (text mode) Enters a rest (graphic mode) Changes the scale of the note
between the range 1-4
Changes the duration of the note. Each press decreases the
duration of the note between the
range: full note, half note, quarter note, eighth note, sixteenth note and thirty-second note. Changes a normal note to a sharp and a sharp back to a normal note. Changes a normal note to a dotted, double dotted or 2/3 note. Erases the previous note. A long press will clear all notes.
Tip: A short press of the and keys will move you between notes in either entry mode.
Once you have composed the tone press
, Options to enter the menu screen.
The available options are:
Tempo: Allows you to choose from a list
of tempos at which to play your
tone.
Play: Allows you to play your melody. Save: Allows you to save your melody. Delete: Allows you to delete the tone. Send: Allows you to send your tone to
one of your friends.
Receiving a ringer tone
If you have received a ringer tone press
, Options to enter the menu from where you can play, save or delete the tone. If you press the ring tone and message will be deleted.
Note: It is only possible to save 5 ringer tones whether you have composed them yourself or received them as a message. To save more you will have to overwrite an existing ringer tone.
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Troubleshooting
Getting started SettingsSounds Using the contact list
To use your phone, you must first insert the miniature SIM card supplied by your service provider, and then charge the battery.
Removing the back cover
Press down on the ridges below the clip and slide the cover back. Lift off.
Inserting the SIM card
Place the SIM in the phone, starting with the right side first, making sure that the golden contacts of the card are touching the contacts of the phone. Hold the SIM card in place and slide the metal plate to the right, in order to cover the left hand side of the SIM card.
Fitting the battery
Insert the battery with the label facing down. Align the tabs on the battery with the tabs on the back of the phone. Clip into place. To remove press on the clip and lift the battery out.
Charging the battery
Insert the connector on the charger lead into the connector at the base of the phone. Plug the charger into a mains AC socket. When charging commences, the battery icon will change into a charger cable icon. When the battery is fully charged, the battery icon will reappear and you can disconnect the charger.
Powering up/down
To switch the phone on: Press . If the phone asks for a PIN code: Enter the code that is supplied with the SIM card. The code will be displayed as asterisks. When complete, press , OK. Wait a few seconds while the phone searches for the network. Once the network has been found, the main screen appears and your phone is ready to be used. The main screen shows the network name and two icons giving the signal strength (top right) and battery level (top left). To switch the phone off, press and hold .
Broadcast messages
Your service provider may offer Cell Broadcast. This could be information on the traffic, weather, events, or local information which is broadcast by the network to all mobiles in a specific area. When you activate this feature, you may receive messages about the selected topic. Contact your service provider for more details.
Contact list options
When you have selected a name you can open a list of options by pressing
, Options which will allow you to change, delete, give details and send a message.
Fixed names
This service allows you to restrict your outgoing calls to certain selected numbers from your SIM card. This feature is dependent on your service provider. Your phone will ask for the PIN2 code to activate this function. You can obtain this code from your service provider. When this feature is activated, a new contact list is made visible in place of your standard one. Only numbers from this contact list can be dialled. You can add numbers to this contact list in the same way as adding numbers to your normal contact list, with the exception that you have to enter the PIN2 code.
Using the contact list
The names and numbers you enter into
your contact list are stored on the SIM card. To access your contact list entries, press from the main screen.
Storing a name and number
1 Press , Contacts, from the main
screen.
2 Use the up and down keys and
to scroll to the Add new option, then press , Select.
3 Enter the area code and phone number,
then press , OK.
4 Enter the name you wish to store in the
contact list, then press , OK. Use the keypad as explained in the table overleaf to enter the characters and to switch between lower case, upper case, and numeric modes.
Correcting an entry
Pressing deletes the character immediately to the left of the cursor. Pressing and holding deletes all of the text that you have entered.
Languages
This menu allows you to change the language of the phone.
Auto redial
When this function is activated, the phone will automatically redial a number when the call attempt fails. If the other user’s phone is busy, the phone will wait a few seconds before each attempt, and then beep when it succeeds.
Safety information
You should observe and follow these guidelines for the safe and efficient use of your phone. Failure to comply with these guidelines and requirements may void your warranty and may invalidate any approvals given to your phone.
Radio Frequency Signals
Your phone transmits and receives radio frequency (RF) signals whenever it is switched on. The design of your phone complies with all relevant standards and recommendations for human exposure to RF energy. Your phone’s transmission power is controlled by the cellular network at the lowest possible level to maintain a good signal. You may also choose to reduce your exposure to RF signals by controlling the duration of your calls or by using an accessory such as a handsfree device. Your phone has been designed to comply with applicable standards when used correctly in accordance with the user instructions. A sample of this phone model has been tested and found to comply with the following directives, standards or recommendations:
1999/5/EC 89/336/EEC 73/23/EEC as amended
by 93/68/EEC 1999/519/EC
AS/NZS 2772.1 (Int):1998 IEEE Std C95.1, 1999 Edition
Antenna Care and Efficient Operation
Do not use your phone if the antenna is damaged. Replace the antenna only with one approved by the manufacturer. Unapproved antennas or modifications may damage your phone, degrade its performance and violate local regulations. Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily while a call is in progress. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause your phone to transmit at a higher power level than otherwise needed. Hold your phone as you would any other phone. The antenna should point up and over your shoulder.
Batteries
All batteries can cause property damage, injury or burns if a conductive material such as jewellery or keys comes into contact with the exposed terminals. The material may complete an electrical circuit and become quite hot. Exercise care in handling your phone battery. For example, avoid carrying your phone battery loose in a pocket or purse. This product is designed for use with manufacturer­approved batteries only. Use of unapproved batteries may be dangerous and may cause damage to the battery or the phone and may void your warranty.
Accessories
Only use accessories approved by the manufacturer. Using unapproved accessories with your phone may result in degraded performance, fire, electric shock or injury, and may void the warranty. Please check with your dealer for the availability of approved accessories. Your phone is intended for use only with chargers approved by the manufacturer.
Any other use will invalidate any approval given to your phone and may be dangerous. The mains (AC) charger is compatible only with power sources indicated on its label. Do not connect the charger to a power source of a different voltage or frequency. Do not use the charger outdoors or in areas where it may become wet. Unplug the charger from the wall socket using the body of the charger, not the cord. Locate the cord so that it will not be tripped over, stepped on or damaged. Do not use the charger if it is damaged. Unplug the charger from the wall socket before cleaning it. Use a slightly damp cloth for cleaning, and allow the charger to dry fully before plugging it in.
Children
Your phone is not a toy. Do not allow children to play with it. They could hurt themselves or others. Children could also damage the phone or make calls that increase your telephone bill.
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.
Pacemakers
The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of 20 cm (or 6 inches) be maintained between a handheld phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. The recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.
Persons with a pacemaker:
Should always keep the phone more than 20 cm (or 6
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 in order to
minimize the potential for interference.
Consult your doctor or the manufacturer of the medical
device if you have any questions.
Hearing Aids
Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your cellular dealer or hearing aid manufacturer to discuss alternatives.
Other Medical Devices
Operation of any radio transmitting equipment, including your cellular phone, may interfere with the functionality of inadequately protected medical devices. Consult your doctor or the manufacturer of the medical device if you have any questions. Turn your phone off in health care facilities when any regulations require that you do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.
Icons
Problem Possible cause Possible corrective action
Phone does not power on Battery empty Fully charge the battery and then press .
Battery contacts dirty Clean contacts on battery and phone with a dry cloth, attach battery, wait a few seconds
and press .
Phone does not charge Battery empty Charge for 2 hours. Don’t worry if the battery icon does not change immediately.
Disconnect and try again.
Charger incorrectly connected
Check the mains socket, and the connection to the phone. Battery How long should I charge the battery the first time? 12 hours continuous. I don’t get as much battery life as I expected The phone uses battery power when it is switched on even if it is not in a call. Charge the phone regularly.
Making calls and playing with the different functions of the phone will run down the battery faster. The stated battery life is under optimum conditions.
“Insert SIM” is displayed when SIM card is incorrectly inserted or missing
Check that the SIM card is positioned correctly, and that the metal clip is slid across. Try again. I switch on the phone SIM card is damaged or dirty Visually check the SIM and clean the contacts with a dry cloth. Try again. The PIN code is blocked 3 incorrect entries
Enter the unblocking code supplied with the SIM card. If you do not have this code,
contact your service provider. The PIN2 code is blocked 3 incorrect entries
Enter the PIN2 unblocking code supplied with the SIM card
. If you do not have this code,
contact your service provider. Poor display Low temperature Move to a warmer place and let the phone warm up. Can’t connect to network Weak signal Move into an area of better coverage. If you are in a building, move towards a window.
Invalid SIM card Contact your ser vice provider. Network not allowed Try reselecting the network. Switch off and then back on.
Can’t make/receive calls Weak signal Check that the service provider name is displayed on the screen. If not try to reconnect to
the network.
Phone is switched off Press for a few seconds. Check the number Use the full area code and country code in the number. Call key not pressed After dialling the number you must press , Call. Network is busy If you hear rapid beeps, then the network is busy. Hang up and try again. Call barring or fixed dialling is activated Check the fixed dialling settings. Otherwise check the call barring settings with your
service provider.
Not registered with service provider After purchasing your phone, you may need to call your service provider to activate the line.
No credit left on your prepaid card Recharge your credit. Low earpiece volume Low setting Press when you are in a call to increase the volume. Low ringer tone Low setting Go into the Sounds menu, select Volu me and increase the setting. Cannot enter some words Wrong entry mode Your phone has T9 text input (i.e. it guesses what words you are trying to enter).
To enter a special word press repeatedly to change to normal multi tap mode. “Message list full” is displayed Your SIM card memory is full of text messages, therefore Go into the Read menu of the message menu and delete in the main screen you can not receive any more messages. some of your messages. Some features do not work Feature not supported by the operator or your subscription. Call your service provider. Some menus are missing There are restrictions on your SIM card or subscription. Call your service provider.
Symbol description
Main screen
Battery indicator
Empty icon indicates a very weak battery level. Solid icon indicates a fully charged battery level
Battery charging
Signal strength indicator
No bars indicates a very weak signal. Four bars indicates a very strong signal
New text message
All incoming calls are diverted
Keypad locked
New voice mail message
(this icon is network dependent)
Silent mode active
Alarm clock set
In calls list
shows that a call was incoming
shows that a call was outgoing
shows that a call was missed
In messages list
indicates the messages which have not yet been read
indicates the messages which have been read
indicates the smiley messages which have not yet been read
indicates the smiley messages which have been read
Lists
In lists shows the option that is currently activated
Vehicles
Using your phone in a vehicle demands special considerations. The fitting of any accessories to a vehicle should only be undertaken by a suitably qualified person to ensure that vehicle systems are not adversely affected, and that the accessory gives optimum performance.
Interference
RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles (e.g., electronic fuel injection systems, antilock braking systems and air bag systems). Check with the manufacturer or representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle.
Driving
Always obey local laws and regulations regarding the use of a cellular phone in the areas where you drive. In some areas, it is illegal to use a cellular telephone while driving, and handsfree operation is required in many other areas. Do not hold your phone in your hand while driving. Give your full attention to driving. Use handsfree operation if possible. Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if it is safe and legal to do so.
Airbags
Do not place your phone or any accessories in the area over an airbag or in the airbags deployment area. An airbag inflates with great force, and serious injury could occur.
Aircraft
Switch off your phone when in an aircraft and follow any instructions from the aircraft crew. The use of cellular telephones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, may disrupt the cellular network and is often illegal. Failure to observe this instruction may lead to suspension or denial of cellular telephone service to the offender, or legal action or both.
Blasting Areas
To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone off when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted “turn off two­way radio”. Obey all signs and instructions.
Potentially Explosive Atmospheres
Turn your phone off and do not remove its battery when in an area with a potentially explosive atmosphere. It is rare, but your phone or its accessories could generate sparks. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in property damage, bodily injury or even death. Areas with potentially explosive atmospheres are often, but not always, clearly marked. They include:
Fuelling areas, such as petrol stations, below deck on boats,
and fuel or chemical transfer and storage facilities.
Areas where fuel odours are present, such as when a gas leak
occurs in a home.
Areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as
grain, dust or metal powders.
Any other area where you would normally be advised to turn
off your vehicle engine.
Posted Facilities
Turn your phone off in any area where posted notices so require.
Emergency Calls
Some networks may require that a valid SIM card be properly inserted in your phone before you can make an emergency call. Also, emergency numbers vary by location. Check with your service provider or the local cellular network in advance if you are not sure. To make an emergency call, enter the valid emergency number for your location (e.g., 112 in many countries) and press the CALL key. You may need to turn off features such as keypad lock before making the call. Consult this user manual for details.
Never rely solely on your mobile phone to make an emergency or essential communications.
Taking Care of your Phone
Use a slightly damp cloth to clean your phone. Never use any chemical or abrasive cleaners, as they could damage the phone. Avoid exposing your phone to any severe shocks, extreme (hot or cold) temperatures or moisture. Keep your phone away from open flames such as lit candles or cigarettes.
Servicing
Do not attempt to disassemble or repair your phone, as you may damage the phone or injure yourself and will void your warranty. Only qualified personnel at an authorized service centre should perform repairs. Your phone does not contain any consumer serviceable parts.
Disposal
Your battery and other components may require precautions to be taken for safe disposal. The battery type is indicated on the battery label. Please ensure that all local and/or governmental regulations are followed when you dispose of this product or its packaging. Refer to your point of sale or local government for information on regulations that apply to this product.
Licensing
Your phone is authorised for use in GSM networks in countries where it is approved. Use in other areas may be illegal and may disrupt other radio communications.
Menu navigation
To enter the main menu, press , Menu, from the main screen.
Scrolling
You can scroll from one menu to another using the front keys and . When you find the menu that you are looking for, press , Select to go in. Press End, back or to return to the previous level.
SIM Toolkit
Your service provider may offer some special services or applications. The name of the menu may change to indicate the type of service, for example “Information”.
For more details, please contact your service provider.
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Auto answer
This function is only applicable when certain handsfree accessories (e.g., a personal hands-free headset) are connected to the phone. When you receive an incoming call with this feature activated, the phone rings three times before automatically accepting the call.
Any key answer
When this function is activated, you can answer an incoming call by pressing any key, except , Reject.
Animations
This menu allows you to switch your menu animations off or on.
Security
Your PIN (Personal Identity Number) code is a code which you can use to protect unwanted users from using your phone. This is the number that the phone asks for at switch on.
PIN Code: 1 Activate PIN entry requirement at switch
on (if your SIM card supports this).
2 Deactivate PIN entry requirement at
switch on (if your SIM card supports this).
3 Change PIN. 4 Change PIN2.
Some network services require a separate security code. This code is the PIN2. This menu allows you to change the PIN2 code that the mobile asks for when using certain features. To activate the PIN code requirement or change the PIN code, you need to enter the current PIN code.
If you don’t know your PIN code, contact your service provider.
This menu allows you to configure the various tones that the phone plays when you receive a call or a new text message, or some other event occurs.
Ringer
Select this option to set the ringing tone for incoming calls.
Volume
Select this option to change the volume setting for the different tones that the phone plays.
Key tones
This menu allows you to set the type of keypad tones that you would like to hear when pressing the keys.
You have three options:
Off No sound emitted upon a key press. On Short, low volume tones. DTMF These are standard tones, as used
in touch tone phones. Each number has its own specific tone.
Vibrator
Select this menu to set the vibrator for incoming calls or text messages.
You have three options:
Off Deactivates the vibrator function. On Sets the phone to vibrate for an
incoming call or text message.
Vibrate Sets the phone to vibrate for a then ring few seconds before the phone
starts to ring. This option is not available on all models. None of the above settings affects any of
the sounds settings.
Events
This option allows you to set the alert tones to on or off for the following options:
New message New broadcast Low battery Low credit
This is only with certain subscriptions.
Divert
This network feature allows you to divert your incoming calls to your voice mailbox or to another number.
This menu offers four options:
If busy: When activated, calls will be
diverted if you are already in a call.
If no answer: When activated, calls will
be diverted if you do not answer your phone.
Unreachable: When activated, calls will
be diverted if your phone is off or if you are out of coverage.
All calls: When activated, all of your
incoming calls will be diverted. For each of the above, you can: Check, activate or cancel the service.
Service numbers
Your service provider may have pre­programmed some useful numbers into your SIM card. These numbers normally give access to special services. For more information contact your service provider.
1 Press , Contacts to display the
contact list menu, scroll using .
2 Scroll to the Service no. option, then
press , Select.
Call waiting
This menu allows you to activate or deactivate the call waiting feature.
Network selection stays manual until you switch to automatic mode.
Send number
This menu allows you to select whether you hide your identity or not when you call someone.
There are three options:
Network Setting returns to Network
default setting
On Your telephone number is sent
to your correspondent when you call.
Off Your telephone number is not
sent to your correspondent when you call.
Cost/timers
This menu contains all information on the amount of time you have spent on calls.
This menu offers five options:
Balance: Displays the amount of credit
that you have left on your prepaid card.
Outgoing: Displays the total time that
you have spent on your phone on outgoing calls.
Incoming: Displays the total time that
you have spent on your phone on incoming calls.
Limit: Allows you to view and set the
maximum cost limit that you can go up to.
Rate: Allows you to set the price per unit,
and enter the currency in which you wish the call costs to be displayed.
Services
Commands
This menu allows you to send special commands to the network to get specific information. This could be information such as the time and date, your own phone number, or the amount of credit remaining on your SIM card. The commands, and whether this feature is available, can be obtained from your service provider. You can store the number of the command and a name. Once stored, scroll to the command and press , Send to get the required information from the network.
Network selection
This menu allows you to choose how the phone searches for the network.
Mode: Manual sets the search mode to manual Automatic
sets the search mode to automatic
Search:
Searches for and then displays all available networks. If you are in manual mode then the selected network will become your default network.
You have two options:
Automatic: The phone searches all available
networks and automatically selects one.
Manual: The phone searches all available
networks and, when finished, displays a list of all the networks found. You can scroll up and down with to select the network that you wish to use. Once you select a network, your phone will always try to select this network.
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