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You have just purchased a SAGEM phone. We congratulate you! In
order to use your phone efficiently and safely, we recommend that
you read this handbook carefully.
Your phone can be used internationally in the various networks
(GSM 850 MHz and PCS 1900 MHz) depending on the roaming
arrangements with your operator.
This phone is U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC)
approved.
Some services described in this guide may not be available from the
network or when roaming, or may require a specific subscription.
Remember to back up your data and programs frequently, and
before sending the mobile phone for repair.
This phone, like any other wireless phone, operates using radio
signals and networks. Connection in all locations and conditions
cannot be guaranteed. Therefore you should never rely solely on any
wireless phone for essential communications (for example, medical
emergencies).
In some jurisdictions it may be unlawful to take a picture without
notice to or the consent of all participants.
WARNING
Depending on the model, operator network configuration and
associated subscription cards, certain functions described in this
handbook may not be available.
Ensure that your SIM card is a 3 V SIM type that is compatible with
your phone. Inserting an incompatible card will be indicated by a
message when your phone is switched on. Contact your operator if
this occurs.
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Your phone is identified by its IMEI number. Write this number down,
and do not keep it with your phone, because you may be asked for
it in the event of your phone being stolen, in order to prevent it from
being used, even with a different SIM card.In order to display the
IMEI on your phone's screen, type: *#06#.
The SAGEM™ logo and trademark are the property of SAFRAN
Group.
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.
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Contents
FCC statement........................................................................9
Safety Information ...............................................................10
Distance of operation............................................................... 11
SAR .......................................................................................12
Phone menus .......................................................................14
Presentation of the phone...................................................15
Your phone package ............................................................... 15
Accessories ............................................................................. 15
Description ...........................................................................16
Initial screen.........................................................................19
Getting started .....................................................................20
Information on the SIM card .................................................... 20
Installing the SIM card and the battery .................................... 21
Charging the battery ................................................................ 22
Switching on/switching off, starting up..................................... 23
Setting Time and Date............................................................. 25
Searching for a network........................................................... 25
Switching off ............................................................................ 26
Recommendation..................................................................... 26
Making a call............................................................................ 27
Receiving a call........................................................................ 27
Volume control......................................................................... 27
Hands-free mode..................................................................... 28
Ending a call ............................................................................ 28
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Directory............................................................................... 29
Directory display ......................................................................29
Storing a number .....................................................................29
Deleting a number....................................................................30
Call groups...............................................................................30
Sorting......................................................................................32
Sending a short message to a stored number .........................32
Available memory ....................................................................32
Displaying personal numbers...................................................32
Making a call with a stored number .........................................33
Text messages..................................................................... 34
Receiving a message...............................................................34
Editing a message ...................................................................38
Editing a message using Easy Message T9™ (depending on
model) ......................................................................................39
Options available when writing a message..............................41
Options for messages in the list...............................................42
Call services ........................................................................ 43
Forwarding calls.......................................................................43
Viewing the list of the last numbers used.................................44
Monitoring the duration and cost of calls .................................45
Displaying the numbers ...........................................................45
Authorising double call.............................................................46
Configuring automatic redial ....................................................46
Blacklist....................................................................................47
Voice mail number ...................................................................47
Local information distribution ...................................................47
Replacing the international prefix.............................................47
Placing calls on hold ................................................................47
Ringing and beeps .............................................................. 48
Selecting the volume and the type of ringing tone ...................48
Call groups...............................................................................48
Personalising the ringing tone..................................................49
Setting the vibrator...................................................................49
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Selecting silent mode............................................................... 49
Setting the beeps..................................................................... 50
Deleting DTMF tones............................................................... 50
Hands-free mode..................................................................... 50
Controls ................................................................................51
Customizing your phone.......................................................... 51
Selecting the display language................................................ 52
Select the type of response ..................................................... 52
Selecting the network .............................................................. 53
Setting the time and date......................................................... 54
Controlling screen contrast...................................................... 54
Converting currencies.............................................................. 54
Security.................................................................................55
Locking the keyboard............................................................... 55
Changing the PIN number ....................................................... 55
Changing the PIN2 number ..................................................... 56
Changing the phone code ....................................................... 56
Confidentiality messages......................................................... 57
Changing the operator password............................................. 57
Limiting incoming calls............................................................. 58
Limiting outgoing calls ............................................................. 58
Setting up the pre-set directory................................................ 59
Charge checking...................................................................... 59
Accessories..........................................................................60
Calculator................................................................................. 60
Setting the timer....................................................................... 60
Setting the alarm...................................................................... 61
Configuring your phone with a car kit ...................................... 61
Technical Characteristics ...................................................62
Limited Warranty..................................................................63
End User Licence Agreement (EULA), for the software...70
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Troubleshooting .................................................................. 77
FDA consumer information on wireless phones.............. 81
Driving safety tips ............................................................... 86
Index ..................................................................................... 88
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FCC statement
This device complies with part 15, part 22 and part 24 of the
FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1)
this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device
must accept any interference, including interference that may cause
undesired operation.
This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits
for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.
These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against
harmful interference in a residential installation. This equipment
generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not
installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause
harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no
guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation.
If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or
television reception, which can be determined by turning the
equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the
interference by one or more of the following measures:
- Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna.
- Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver.
- Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from
that to which the receiver is connected.
Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help.
WARNING
Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly
approved by Sagem Communication for compliance could void the
user's authority to operate the equipment.
FCC statement
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Safety Information
Aircraft: Switch off your wireless device whenever you are
instructed to do so by airport or airline staff. If your device offers a
“flight mode” or similar feature, consult airline staff as to its use in
flight.
Driving: Full attention should be given to driving at all times, and
regulations restricting the use of wireless devices while driving must
be observed. For further driving safety tips, please refer to Driving
safety tips at page 86.
Hospitals: Mobile phones should be switched off whenever you are
requested to do so in hospitals, clinics or health care facilities. These
requests are designed to prevent possible interference with sensitive
medical instruments.
Gas stations: Obey all posted signs with respect to the use of
wireless devices or other radio equipment in locations with
flammable material and chemicals. Switch of your wireless device
whenever you are instructed to do so by authorized staff.
Interference with personal medical devices: You should always
consult your physician and review the device manufacturer's
instructions to determine if operation of your phone may
interfere with the operation of your medical device. As a general
rule:
- For pacemakers: Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a
minimum separation of 6 inches (15cm) be maintained between a
mobile phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference
with the pacemaker. To achieve this, use the phone on the
opposite ear to your pace maker and do not carry it in a breast
pocket.
- For hearing aids: Some digital wireless phones may interfere
with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you
may want to consult your hearing aid manufacturer to discuss
alternatives.
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Safety Information
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The ring tone, info tones, and handsfree talking are reproduced
through the loudspeaker. Do not hold the phone to your ear when it
rings or when you have switched on the handsfree function (at least
3.9 inches (10 cm)).
Use only batteries and charging devices designed for your phone.
Otherwise you risk serious damage to health and property and may
void any warranty.
CAUTION! Small parts like the SIM card could be swallowed by
young children.
Do NOT open the phone. Only the battery and the SIM card may be
removed. Do NOT open the battery.
Keep the battery out of chidren’s reach. Do not allow the battery to
be put into the mouth.
Distance of operation
This phone is designed to comply with the FCC radio frequency (RF)
exposure guidelines when used as follows:
- Against the ear: Place or receive a phone call and hold the
phone as you would a wireline telephone.
- Body worn: When transmitting, place the phone in a carrying
accessory that contains no metal and positions the phone a
minimum of 0.59 inches (1.5 cm) from your body. Use of other
accessories may not ensure compliance with exposure
guidelines. If you do not use a body worn accessory and are not
holding the phone at the ear, position the phone a minimum of
0.59 inches (1.5 cm) from your body.
- Data operation: When using a data feature, position the phone a
minimum of 0.59 inches (1.5 cm) from your body for the whole
duration of the data transmission.
Safety Information
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SAR
THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE FCC'S REQUIREMENTS FOR
EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES
Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is
designed and manufactured not to exceed the limits for exposure to
radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the United States Federal
Communications Commission (FCC). These limits are part of
comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF
energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on
standards that were developed by independent scientific
organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific
studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed
to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health.
The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of
measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The
SAR limit set by the FCC and Health Canada is 1.6 W/kg (*). Tests
for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted
by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power
level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined
at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone
while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is
because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels
so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general,
the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the
power output.
(*) In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile
phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kilogram (W/kg)
averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a
substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the
public and to account for any variations in measurements.
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Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be
tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the RF limit
established by the government-adopted requirement for safe
exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (i.e., at
the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each
model.
The highest SAR value for these model phones as reported to the
FCC when tested for use at the ear and when worn on the body are
(measured at a distance of 0.59 inches (1.5 cm)):
SAR at the ear
(W/kg)
SAR worn of the body
(W/kg)
GSM 850
PCS 1900
GSM 850
PCS 1900
1.22 W/kg
1.26 W/kg
0.877 W/kg
0.572 W/kg
While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various
phones and at various positions, they all meet the FCC requirement.
The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model
phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with
the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model
phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display
Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on
FCC ID M9HA5SE1 (my100L), FCC ID M9HA5SPE1 (my101L).
Additional Information can be found on the website of the World
Health Organization (http://www.who.int/emf).
SAR
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Phone menus
According to the model of your phone, to the configuration of the
networks and associated subscriptions, certain functions may not be
available (indicated by *).
Depending on the model, the phone menus will appear as listed below:
Directory
Directory menu
Sort by location
Create record
Call groups
Available memory
Personal numbers
Quit
Text messages
Write new...
Call services
Call forwarding
View last numbers
Duration and cost of calls
Display numbers
Double call
Automatic redial
Blacklist
Voice mail number
Local information (*)
Ringing and beeps
Volume and choice of music
Call groups
Personalised ringing tone
Vibrate (*)
Silent mode
Beeps
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Controls
Customization
Select language
Automatic response
Network selection
Setting time/date
Display contrast
Currency converter
Security
Keyboard locking
PIN number
PIN number 2
Phone code
Confidentiality messages
Operator password
Limit incoming calls
Limit outgoing calls
Pre-set directory
Costs
Accessories
Calculator
Alarm
Timer
Car kit
Picture puzzle
Services
Phone menus
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Presentation of the phone
Your phone package
When you open the box, check that all items are present:
- Phone
- Charger
- Battery
- User guide
Accessories
We advise you the use of SAGEM brand accessories for an optimal
operating of your phone and of your accessories.
You can also find (as an option) or order the following accessories:
- Pedestrian kit
- Additional battery
- Additional charger
- A cable for data exchange between your phone and a PC
(depending on model)
- Cigar lighter charger
For
more
information:
www.sagem.com/mobiles.
Presentation of the phone
www.planetsagem.com
and
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Description
Microphone
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Description
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Programmable keys and Short cut keys (depending on model)
or
or
or
or
OK
Description
Switch on/off
In a call context: Reject a call - hang up
Short press: activate/deactivate hands-free mode
WARNING: do not use the phone in hands-free
mode near to your ear, or you may suffer hearing
loss (at least 3.9 inches (10 cm)).
In call context: Call - receiving a call
In idle screen: Fast access to the list of calls
Right programmable key: (Function available
depending on model)
In initial screen: Access to certain functions
(shortcuts) (*)
In menus: Access to the selection shown on
screen in the tab
During call: Increase volume
Left programmable key: (Function available
depending on model)
In initial screen: Access to certain functions
(shortcuts) (*)
In menus: Access to the selection shown on
screen in the tab
During call: Reduce volume
Previous choice/increase value/up
Next choice/reduce value/down
In the menus: Context-sensitive access to different
functions
Short press: Return to the previous menu – Delete
a character
Long press: Exit menu mode – Complete deletion
of the entry
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Programmable keys and Short cut keys (depending on model)
Hold down: In initial screen: Silent mode
In call reception mode: Long press stops ring tone
In ring tone setting mode: Activate/deactivate ring
tone
When composing a message:
Short press: Upper case/lower case
Short press: When composing a message, access
to the symbol table
(*) In this manual, when a function is chosen by pressing on
this key, square brackets are used (e.g.: [Save]).
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Initial screen
The following icons are displayed on the initial screen, depending on
the event in progress:
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
Ring tone active
Vibrate active
Flashing: message memory full
Voice messages present
Alarm active
The
and
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 the
key validates the current function.
Initial screen
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Getting started
Information on the SIM card
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
- text messages
- functioning of specific services.
Your phone is compatible with the different SIM cards provided by
the Operators.
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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.
1 Turn the phone back and press the
lock notch to remove the back cover.
2 Take out battery if already installed.
3 Slide the SIM card, with cut corner as
shown on the phone, into the card
holder with fold face down.
4 Place the battery by positioning first
the top of it, as shown on the battery.
5 Replace the back cover, making it
slide.
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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.
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It is possible that during charging, the battery may heat up slightly;
this is normal.
WARNING
There is danger of explosion if the battery is placed in an
incorrectly way or if it is exposed to fire.
Do not short circuit it.
The battery does not have any part that you can change.
Do not try to open the battery casing.
Use only the appropriate chargers and batteries as shown in
the phone manufacturer's catalogue.
The use of other types of chargers or batteries may be
dangerous or invalidate the warranty.
Used batteries must be disposed of in the appropriate places.
We advise you to take the battery out if you plan not to use the
phone for extended periods.
You are strongly advised not to connect your phone to the
charger if it doesn’t contain a battery.
The charger is a safety step-down transformer, it is forbidden
to modify, alter or replace it by another component (power
supply plug, etc.).
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 number.
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PIN number
Control of the PIN number
If your phone displays SIM absent, press
(long press) to switch
off your phone and check that your SIM card is correctly positioned.
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 on
key to validate.
PIN2 code (*)
If one was given to you by your Operator, a second PIN number
provides secure access to certain functions.
Warning
If the wrong PIN number is entered three times in a row, the
card will be locked. To unlock your card:
- enter the PUK code (Personal Unlocking Key) provided by
your Network Operator and validate,
- enter your PIN number and validate,
- enter your PIN number 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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Setting Time and Date
The first time the phone is used, the time and date will need to be set.
If the battery has completely run down or been taken out, you will be
asked to validate the time and date.
Setting the time
Set the time either by typing it in or by using the scrolling arrows to
alter the numbers already displayed.
Setting the date
Set the date either by typing it in numerically or by using the scrolling
arrows to alter the display.
When the time and date are correct, validate with the OK key.
Searching for a network
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.
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.
You are ready to make or receive a call.
- If the R letter and a network name are displayed, calls can be
made.
- 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.
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Switching off
Hold down the
key until the end message is displayed.
Release the key. The phone switches off.
Recommendation
Your phone is equipped with an integrated
antenna. For the best reception, try not to
cover the top part of the phone with your
hand.
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Making a call
The network is displayed.
Dial the number.
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.
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.
International call
Press 0 (long press) to display + then dial the country code
without waiting for a tone, then the number you require.
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.
Volume control
Increase or decrease the volume during a conversation by pressing
the
or
key.
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Hands-free mode
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.
To change to hands-free mode during a call, make a short press on
the
key then press [Yes] to confirm activation of the amplified
mode.
WARNING: in this mode do not bring the phone up to your ear.
Ending a call
Press
The end of call message appears on the screen.
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Directory
Directory display
The quantity of phone 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.
You can store the phone numbers that you call regularly:
- in the SIM card,
- in the phone.
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.
Storing a number
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.
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.
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. Validate.
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.
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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.
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 (depending on model), etc.).
Creating a group
Groups are defined by default in your phone.
In order to look up their characteristics, display a list of the groups Directory/Directory menu/Call groups.
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/Call groups
menu.
- 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 (depending on
model), 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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Activate the Call Groups function
If call groups are not enabled, you cannot attach correspondents to
groups.
If you want the characteristics of the groups to apply to each call:
- Go into Directory/Directory menu/Call groups/Call groups
menu.
- Choose Activate groups.
- Tick the box and validate.
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/Call groups
menu.
- 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 (depending on model) of the group.
If there are contacts attached to this group, press the
key to view
the list of these ones.
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.
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Sorting
Directory menu enables you to sort the stored numbers by name or
location; for the latter, the free locations are indicated in the list.
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 the
key.
Available memory
In 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.
Displaying personal numbers
Using Directory menu/Personal numbers menu, you can create
records for your own numbers in order to be able to consult them.
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Making a call with a stored number
Here are all the ways you can call a correspondent, whose number
is saved in the directory:
From the standby screen:
1) Enter the number under which you have saved your
correspondent’s details, and then press on
(rapid dial).
2) 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.
From the directory:
- Enter the first letter of the name (pressing successively on the
relevant key, for example: three times on the key 2 for the
C letter), scroll down the list to find your correspondent, then
press
to call.
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Text messages
You can send or receive two types of messages:
- SMS (text messages),
- depending on model, EMS (extended message that may include
different objects)
Receiving a message
Access to this service depends on the network. For more
information, consult your Operator or your Service Provider.
Several types of message may be received:
- text messages
- Depending on model:
• text messages which may include different types of objects
(images, melodies, animated icons)
• icons for call groups
• animated screen savers
• melodies.
When you receive a message, the phone beeps (the beep is
selected using the menu Ringing and beeps/Volume and choice
of music/Messages).
The icon
is displayed on your phone screen.
This icon remains on screen until the messages have been read.
When the icon flashes, the memory is full.
The receipt of icons, animated screen savers or melodies can take
several minutes. Messages inform you of the downloading progress.
Note: Ask your operator about downloading icon, animated screen
saver or melody messages.
At any time, you can (depending on model):
- hide that screen by pressing the
key (e.g. to make a call or
access other information on your phone),
- or cancel the download in progress by pressing the
key.
Go into the Text messages menu to access the list of messages
received.
Note: Unread messages are in bold.
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Meaning of the symbols at the top of the screen
This symbol indicates a text message that has been
written. If this symbol is flashing, it means that the
message has not been sent.
This symbol indicates a message that has been
received. If this symbol is flashing, it means that the
message has not yet been read.
This symbol indicates a message which is
incomplete or in the process of being received.
This symbol indicates that the message is
corrupted: it consists of several fragments, some of
which have been lost.
Meaning of the symbols in front of each message
Call group icons
Animated screen savers
Text messages
Melodies
Text messages which include objects
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Actions possible for a message received
Select a message.
By pressing the
key, you can read a text message, view it, listen
to it or extract the objects it contains.
Warning: Only the screen savers and melodies without Copyright
may be forwarded to another person and depending on model.
Press the
key [Options], to view the options available, which
vary according to the type of message received:
- read it,
- delete it,
- reply,
- forward it to another person,
- consult the available memory,
- delete all the read messages,
- delete all the messages,
- choose a sending option,
- enter the number of the messaging centre.
- save it in your phone (melody, animated screen saver and icon
(see below)).
Saving an object included in a text message which has
been received
(Depending on model)
Some text messages may contain images, melodies (symbolised by
a note of music) or animated icons.
To save an object in your phone:
- Put the cursor on the object you wish to save.
- Press the
key [Extract].
- Press the
key.
key.
- Select New and press the
- Type in a name and press OK.
The space required and the space available in the phone are shown.
If the maximum number of objects or the maximum total size has
been reached, you will be asked if you wish to delete objects or
replace an existing object with the new one.
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Saving a melody in your phone
A melody is saved in the Ringing and beeps/Personalised ringing
tone menu.
- If you have just listened to it, press the
key.
or
- Select it in the list and choose the Save option by pressing the
key [Options].
The space required as well as the space available in the phone are
indicated.
If the maximum number of melodies or the maximum capacity has
been reached, you will be asked if you wish to delete some melodies
or replace an existing melody with the new one.
This sign placed in front of a melody indicates that it can be
deleted and will free enough memory space to save the new
one.
This sign placed in front of a melody indicates that it can be
deleted but will not free enough memory space to save the
new one.
Saving an animated screen saver on your phone
An
animated
screen
saver
is
saved
in
the
Controls/Customization/Screen Saver menu.
- If you have just viewed it, press the
key.
or
- Select it in the list and choose the Save option by pressing the
key [Options].
Warning: You must view the entire screen saver in order to be able
to save it.
The space required as well as the space available in the phone are
indicated.
If the maximum number of animated screen savers or the maximum
capacity has been reached, you will be asked if you wish to delete
some animated screen savers or replace an existing one with the
new one.
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Saving an icon in your phone
An icon is saved in the menu Ringing and beeps/Call groups/Call
groups menu.
- If you have just viewed the icon, press the
key.
or
- Select it in the list and choose the Save option by pressing the
key [Options].
The space required as well as the space available in the phone are
indicated.
If the maximum number of icons or the maximum capacity has been
reached, you will be asked if you wish to delete some icons or
replace an existing one with the new one.
Editing a message
- Select the Text messages/Write new... menu and press OK.
- Use the keys 2 to 9 to type letters.
To obtain the letter wanted, press successively on the relevant
key (for example : to obtain the C letter, press three times on the
key 2).
The successive presses on a key scroll the lower case letters then
the upper case letters then the figure.
- Stop pressing on the key when the letter wanted is displayed.
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Editing a message using Easy Message
T9™ (depending on model)
The Easy Message T9™ function helps you to easily
enter messages.
Select the Text messages/Write new... menu and
press OK.
Selecting the editing language
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).
Enter the menu by pressing the OK key. Scroll down to languages
and press OK, then scroll down to the required Language and
press OK.
Using T9 mode
As you go along, depending on the keys pressed, the software looks
in a dictionary for the corresponding words that are most frequently
used.
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.
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.
IIt 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 the T or S key 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.
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Additional entry modes
The
key selects one mode or another.
The 123 mode inserts numbers.
The ABC mode enters words that do not exist in the dictionary or in
another language. To obtain a letter, press successively on the
relevant key until the desired number or letter appears.
The key allows you to enter symbols. You will see a page of
symbols (there are several pages available by scrolling up or down)
corresponding to the numbers 0 to 9. To select one of these, simply
press the corresponding number key, ie, 6 for ? After the symbol has
been entered in the text, the phone reverts to the previous mode.
The scrolling arrows keys allow you to access to several symbol lists.
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
123 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, press successively on the key
until the accented character appears.
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Options available when writing a message
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.
Press the
key [Options] to view the various actions available:
- Send your message to a recipient
- Send your message to several recipients
- Store your message
- Insert (depending on model)
• pictures (already predefined in the phone, call group icons or
animated screen savers)
• melodies (already predefined in the phone or personalised)
• symbols: the symbol attaches a of symbols (there are several
pages available by scrolling up or down) corresponding to the
numbers 0 to 9. To select one of these, simply press the
corresponding number key, ie, 6 for ? After the symbol has
been entered in the text, the telephone reverts to the previous
mode.
Press OK to insert the image or melody you have chosen.
Press C to delete the image or melody already included in the text.
Notes:
- Predefined images and melodies are replaced by a code in the
messages to reduce the size of the messages sent.
- To be able to view the images or listen to the melodies, the person
to whom a message that includes inserted objects is sent must
have an EMS compatible phone.
- Languages: T9 mode can be used in different languages
• Scroll to the required language and press OK, the T9 mode will
use this selected language.
- Formatting: the following options are available:
• text alignment (this option applies to all the text typed in),
• font size (the size applies to all characters typed in after you
have selected the size),
• style (for example, bold) (the style applies to all characters
typed in after you have selected the style).
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Note: depending on the font, certain sizes or styles may not be
available.
- De-activate Zoom (depending on model)
- Cancel.
Options for messages in the list
When a message has been selected from the list of messages,
pressing the
key [Options] displays the following actions:
- read it
- send it
- delete it
- modify it.
Note: When sending a long message, the number next to the
icon
indicates the number of calls required to send the
message.
When Write new... has been selected from the list of messages,
press the
key [Options] to:
- find out how much memory is available,
- delete the messages that have been read,
- delete all the messages,
- select a send option (acknowledgement, period of validity,
message format),
- enter the message centre number.
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Call services
Forwarding calls
Forwarding voice calls
Look out for incompatibilities; for more information, consult your
Operator or your Service Provider.
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.
The forwarding number to the messaging centre depends on the
subscription type.
Validate by pressing the
key.
A message on the screen confirms that forwarding has been
activated.
You can also cancel all types of forwarding.
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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.
Note: 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.
Warning: Cancellations of forwarding can cause particular reactions
in certain networks.
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.
Viewing the list of the last numbers used
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.
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
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Monitoring the duration and cost of calls
This data is purely indicative and does not represent proof. The
metering criteria for the network can be appreciably different
(indivisible minutes, etc.).
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.
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.
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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.
- 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.
Authorising double call
(Service depending on the operator)
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.
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.
Configuring automatic redial
You can activate automatic redial either by default or on demand.
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Blacklist
The blacklist is used to limit failures on automatic calls (calls
generated by the automatic redial function or by applications: data,
fax for example).
When several automatic calls failed with a number (number busy or
unknown), this number is put in the blacklist and no automatic call
will be done with this number any more until you delete it from the
blacklist.
Note: this function does not apply to the calls performed manually.
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.
Local information distribution
(Depending on model)
This menu allows you to activate and select reception of information
distributed by the network.
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.
Placing calls on hold
(Service depending on the operator)
During a call, you can put the current call on hold by pressing OK.
Warning: In this case, pressing
ends all calls.
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Ringing and beeps
Selecting the volume and the type of ringing
tone
There are numerous tunes available (including a “silent ringing
tone”) and several volume levels including a crescendo.
You can set your phone to ring on receiving calls and/or messages.
You can, during adjustment, listen to the melody selected or not:
key; the symbol
activate or deactivate by pressing the
appears barred or not.
Select the ringing tone required using the scrolling arrows.
Press the
key to move on to the next section.
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 the
key 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.
Call groups
See chapter Directory for all the functions about call groups.
Downloaded icons
If you have saved icons received by message (see Text
messages chapter), they will appear in the menu Ringing and
beeps/Call groups/Call groups menu.
If you select an icon in the list, it will appear at the top of the screen.
You can then delete it or select one of the following options:
- change its title,
- consult the available memory,
- delete the selected icon,
- delete all saved icons.
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Personalising the ringing tone
You have the option of creating a personalised call tune. A help
menu, accessible by pressing the
key, will guide you.
If you have saved melodies received by message (see Text
messages chapter), they will appear in that menu.
You can then modify the selected melody (if the copyright allows it),
listen to it or select one of the following options:
- change its title
- send it by message to another person (if it is not Copyright
protected)
- consult its memory capacity
- consult the available memory
- delete the selected melody
- delete all melodies.
Setting the vibrator
(Depending on model)
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 then ring.
Validate by pressing the
key.
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.
You can also activate/deactivate the silent mode by holding down
the
key.
Note: As soon as the silent mode is activated, the
icon
disappears from the idle screen.
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Setting the beeps
This menu allows you to activate a beep for the battery, the keypad
or the network.
Setting the keypad tones
Select the tone required using the scrolling arrows and validate
key).
(press the
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.
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.
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.
Hands-free mode
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.
To change to hands-free mode during a call, make a short press on
key then press [Yes] to confirm activation of the amplified
the
mode.
WARNING: in this mode do not bring the phone up to your ear.
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Controls
Customizing your phone
Installing the energy saving mode
The frequency of display of the screen saver has a direct impact on
the phone's operating capacity. For optimal operating capacity, set
the maximum interval.
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.
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, a text, a banner or the economy
mode.
Press the
key to access the setting of the animation or economy
mode activation interval.
Press OK to validate.
To exit the animation or economy mode, press the left key.
If you have saved animated screen savers received by message
(see Text messages chapter), they will appear in that menu.
The following options are available according to the type of screen:
- validate the animated screen savers as default screen
- change its title (only downloaded screens)
- consult its memory capacity
- consult the available memory
- consult the available memory
- delete the selected screen
- delete all screens.
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Personalising the welcome screen
You can personalise the welcome screen of your phone by typing a
text. Validate by pressing OK.
Customizing the programmable keys
The action allocated to a programmable key is triggered by a long
press or two short presses only from the standby screen.
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. Once the keys
programmed, you have directly access to the menu indicated.
Selecting the display language
You can select the language in which you wish your phone display
to operate:
Select Automatic.
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.
Select the type of response
You can reply to a phone call:
- either automatically, if you have ticked the Auto. answer 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.
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Selecting the network
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.
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.
If no network is available, your phone continues to search for one.
In all cases, the phone searches for its home network first.
Available networks
Depending on model, you can choose a manual selection for a
network search.
This menu enables you to start a search for all available networks at
the present location and to display them.
Use the scrolling arrows to scroll the available networks and validate
the one wanted (press the
key).
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).
Controls
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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 T or S
arrows.
• Press the
key 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.
Controlling screen contrast
Control screen contrast using the scrolling arrows, and validate by
pressing OK.
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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Security
Locking the keyboard
Locked keyboard
You can still make emergency calls and answer calls.
This menu enables you to lock your phone’s keyboard to prevent
calls from being made unintentionally.
Tick the Locking 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.
Note: For a quick keypad locking, press
then OK from the
standby screen.
Changing the PIN number
You can change your PIN number:
To the question: Old pin number ?, enter your old PIN number and
validate (press the
key).
To the question: New pin number ?, enter your new PIN number (a
number between 4 and 8 digits) and validate by pressing OK.
To the question: Verify pin numb. ?, enter your new PIN number a
second time to verify and validate by pressing OK.
Warning: If the wrong PIN number 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.
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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 the
key).
Tick the box Pin num. control and validate by pressing OK.
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.
Changing the phone code
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.
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 the
key).
Tick the Phone control box and validate by pressing OK.
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To deactivate:
To the question: Phone code?, enter your code (possibly changed)
and validate (press the
key).
Do not tick the Phone control box and validate by pressing OK: it
will reset the code to 0000.
Once the phone code is activated, you can modify it:
To the question: Old phone code?, enter your old phone code and
validate (press the
key).
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: Verif. phone code? enter your new phone code a
second time to verify it and validate by pressing OK.
Confidentiality messages
The function Confidentiality messages allows you to delete
automatically the numbers recorded in the Call Services menu and
the text messages that are in the phone's memory when a new SIM
card is inserted. This function is activated/deactivated in the menu
Confidentiality messages.
Changing the operator password
Depending on model, you have an operator password supplied by
the network operator. The procedure for modifying this password is
identical to that for your PIN code.
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Limiting incoming calls
Access to this service depends on your subscription type. For more
information contact your Operator or Service Provider.
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.
Note: The restriction can apply to ALL incoming calls or to incoming
calls when you are not in your home country (if you have roaming).
Limiting outgoing calls
Access to this service depends on your subscription type. For more
information contact your Operator or Service Provider.
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.
You can activate, deactivate, and view the status of the type of call
barring. You can also cancel ALL types of barring.
Note: 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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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).
Note: This directory is linked to the SIM card. Thus, its size is
determined by limitations of this card.
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 Limit 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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Accessories
Calculator
You can operate the calculator using the following keys (depending
on model):
Successive presses on:
Add/Subtract/Decimal point
or
Monetary operations if there is no calculation
in progress
(See chapter Controls)
or
Multiply/Divide
OK
Equals
Delete
ST
Monetary conversion
From the standby screen, you can convert a
currency into another according to the settings
chosen
(calculator
key)
or
menu
(Controls/Currency converter).
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.
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Setting the alarm
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.
To use your phone as an alarm clock:
- Using the numbers or the scrolling arrows, set the alarm time.
- Press the
key to go to the next item.
- Set the minutes.
- Tick the box and validate by pressing OK.
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.
Configuring your phone with a car kit
(Depending on model)
To use your phone with a hands-free kit, see the notes supplied with
the kit.
As regards the phone, there are several options:
Programming the switch-off delay on your phone
This delay starts counting down as soon as the end of a call is
detected.
Set the phone off delay using the numbers or scrolling arrows.
Press the
key 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.
For an external warning, set the delay using the digits or scrolling
arrows.
Tick the box and validate by pressing OK.
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Technical Characteristics
Weight: 76 g
Size: 102.4 x 42.6 x 15.5 mm
Original battery: Lithium Ion 700 mAh
Autonomy: standby/communication: 255 h/3 h 50 (these values
are theoretical ones and given for information only)
Audio formats: PCM, ADPCM, iMELODY 1.2, midi (8 tones)
Graphic formats: wbmp, bmp, png
Size of memory available for messages: > 10 messages
Size of memory available for the phonebook: > 100 contacts
Maximum size of each message: 160 characters
Using temperature: from - 10 °C to + 55 °C
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Limited Warranty
PLEASE READ THIS SECTION CAREFULLY. It contains Sagem
Communication's only warranty with respect to your phone,
conditions of that limited warranty, damages not covered by
warranty, actions by you that will void the warranty, and your
remedies in the event of a warranty claim.
In the United States all warranty work on Sagem
Communication mobile telephones is performed by Brightstar
US, Inc. Please do NOT contact Sagem Communication directly
regarding any warranty claims; doing so will only delay the
processing of your claim. Please refer to the warranty card
supplied with your mobile telephone for instructions on whom
to contact and where to send your telephone for warranty
repair.
You must always use your phone for the purpose for which it was
designed and under normal operating conditions. OTHER USE IS
OUTSIDE ANY WARRANTY AND MAY VOID THE LIMITED
WARRANTY THAT SAGEM COMMUNICATION PROVIDES.
Sagem Communication disclaims all responsibility for any use
outside of the scope of its designed purpose and for any
consequences of this use.
The software program developed by Sagem Communication
remains the exclusive property of Sagem Communication. YOU
ARE
STRICTLY
PROHIBITED
FROM
MODIFYING,
TRANSLATING, DE-COMPILING OR DISASSEMBLING THIS
SOFTWARE PROGRAM OR ANY PART THEREOF.
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Usage precautions
Your phone allows you to download ring tones, icons and animated
screensavers. Some of these items may contain data that may
cause malfunctions of your phone or data losses (a computer virus,
for example).
For this reason, Sagem Communication disclaims all responsibility
concerning (1) the reception of downloaded data or losses of such
data, (2) such data's impact on the operation of the phone, and (3)
damages resulting from receiving any downloaded data or loss of
such data. In addition, any failure caused by receiving downloaded
data that do not comply with the specifications set by Sagem
Communication is excluded from the warranty. The diagnosis and
repair of a phone infected by downloaded data will be at the expense
of the customer.
You alone are responsible for the content that you download to
your mobile phone and how you use it. Any content that you
download to your phone may be protected by copyright belonging to
third parties and consequently you may not have the right to use this
content or its use may be restricted. It is up to you to ensure that
you have permission, such as under the terms of a license
agreement, to use any content that you download. Furthermore,
Sagem Communication does not guarantee the accuracy or the
quality of any content that you download. Sagem Communication is
not responsible for this content or for its use.
It is your responsibility to ensure compliance, at your own expense,
with the laws and regulations applicable in any country where you
use your phone. These may include restrictions on use while
operating a motor vehicle.
Warranty conditions
Whenever you wish to make a claim under the limited warranty,
please contact your vendor (the entity from which you purchased the
phone) and present it with the purchasing paperwork that he gave
you. Your vendor will advise you if any malfunction is covered by the
warranty and will assist you in repairing the phone.
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1. Limited Warranty
Sagem Communication makes the following limited warranty:
The new phone (excluding consumables), including new
accessories bundled with the phone, is warranted by Sagem
Communication, against defects in manufacture for a period of
twelve (12) months from the sale of the phone to the customer, on
presentation of the paperwork stating the purchase date of the
phone.
Phones that have been repaired or replaced as standard during the
warranty period are similarly warranted until the later of these two
dates:
- Expiry of the original warranty period of twelve (12) months stated
above or
- Three (3) months from repair or replacement under warranty.
Your legal rights under the terms of applicable national law as well
as your rights in relation to your retailer, as set out in the sales
contract, remain applicable and are not in any way affected by this
limited warranty.
This limited warranty is subject to the conditions and
exclusions listed below.
2. Remedies
All faulty phones under warranty will be replaced or repaired free of
charge (at Sagem Communication's option), once it has been
determined that the malfunction is covered by Sagem
Communication's limited warranty. Sagem Communication will pay
shipping costs to the repair center. You are responsible for return
shipping costs. Your vendor will ship the phone to the repair center
or provide the address for your sending it directly.
Repair or replacement as provided above is your sole remedy, and
Sagem Communication's sole liability, for breach of Sagem
Communication's limited warranty.
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3. Conditions
The acceptance of a phone under warranty is subject to the
following:
- You must furnish purchase document that is legible and without
modification, stating vendor's name and address, date and place
of purchase, type of phone and IMEI.
- The information on the phone identification label is legible and
that this label or any other seal has not been tampered with.
- The warranty applies in normal conditions of use. Damage
caused by you, by third parties, or by force of nature (such as
water damage), and ordinary wear and tear are not covered by
warranty, as provided in article 4 below.
- Prior to sending the phone for repair, it is your responsibility to
back up at your expense any customized data stored in the phone
(such as phonebook, settings, wallpapers, and previously
downloaded data). A list of backup facilities can be provided by
Sagem Communication or your vendor on request. SAGEM
COMMUNICATION IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR DAMAGE TO
CUSTOMER FILES, PROGRAMS OR DATA. The information or
operating elements and the contents of files will not be re-installed
in any case in the event of loss.
- Sagem Communication may decide, at its option, to repair the
phone with new or reconditioned parts, replace the phone with a
new phone or a phone in good working condition. During its
warranty work Sagem Communication may make, where
necessary, any technical modifications to the phone where these
modifications do not adversely affect its functionality.
- Faulty parts to be replaced during a repair under warranty
become the property of Sagem Communication.
- The phone repair and standstill time during the warranty period
may not extend the warranty period as stated in article 1 above.
- The application of the warranty is subject to the full payment of the
sums due for the phone when the request for support is made.
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4. Exclusions
The following are excluded from Sagem Communication's
limited warranty:
- Breakdowns or malfunctions due to non-compliance with the
installation and use instructions, to an external cause of the
phone (such as shock, lightning, fire, vandalism, malice, water
damage of any type, contact with various liquids or any harmful
agent, unsuitable electric current), to modifications of the phone
made without the written consent of Sagem Communication, to a
servicing fault, as described in the documentation supplied with
the phone, to lack of supervision or care, to poor environmental
conditions of the phone (especially temperature and hygrometry,
effects of variations in electric voltage, interference from the
mains network or earth) or due to a repair, a call-out (opening or
trying to open the phone) or to servicing done by personnel not
approved by Sagem Communication.
- Damage resulting from inadequate packaging and/or poor
packing of the phone sent back to Sagem Communication.
- Normal wear and tear of the phone and accessories.
- Communication problems linked with a poor environment,
including problems accessing and/or logging onto the Internet,
breakdowns of any access network, the failure of the subscriber's
or his correspondent's line, transmission fault (poor geographic
coverage by radio transmitters, interference, disturbance, failure
or poor quality of phone lines, a fault inherent to the local network
(such as cabling, file server, user phone) and/or transmission
network fault (such as interference, disturbance, failure or poor
quality of the network.
- Change of parameters of the cellular network made after the
phone was sold.
- Supply of new software versions.
- Current servicing work: delivery of consumables, installation or
replacement of these consumables...
- Call-outs for phone or software modified or added without the
written consent of Sagem Communication.
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- Faults or disruptions resulting from the use of products or
accessories not compatible with the phone.
- Phones returned to Sagem Communication without having
complied with the return procedure specific to the phone cove-red
by this warranty.
- The opening or closing of a SIM operator key and call-outs
resulting in the non-operation of the phone resulting from the
opening or closing of SIM operator key done without the
agreement of the original operator.
If damage or a malfunction is due in part to any of these excluded
matters, Sagem Communication's obligation to repair or replace the
phone extends only to the malfunctions covered by the warranty.
Repair or replacement of any other damage or malfunction is subject
to a charge, as provided in article 5 below.
5. Out-of-Warranty Repair or Replacement
In the cases of warranty exclusion and of expiry of the warranty
period, Sagem Communication shall draw up an estimate to be given
to the customer for acceptance before any repair or replacement.
The repair and carriage costs (to and from the repair center) given in
the accepted estimate will be charged to the customer.
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6. Exclusion of Other Warranties and Remedies
THE LIMITED WARRANTY AND REMEDIES SET FORTH IN THIS
SECTION ARE THE EXCLUSIVE WARRANTIES AND REMEDIES
PROVIDED BY SAGEM COMMUNICATION AND ARE IN LIEU OF
ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, TERMS, OR CONDITIONS,
EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, EITHER IN FACT OR BY OPERATION
OF LAW. SAGEM COMMUNICATION MAKES NO OTHER
WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, AND EXPRESSLY
DISCLAIMS ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING ALL
WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THE REMEDIES IN THIS SECTION
ARE YOUR EXCLUSIVE REMEDIES FOR BREACH OF
WARRANTY.
No person or entity, including your vendor, is authorized to
provide any other warranty of Sagem Communication with
respect to your phone. If your vendor has supplied a different
warranty (covering a longer warranty period, for example), your
remedies are solely against the vendor.
Some states do not permit certain limitations of warranty or
remedies, and provide consumers additional rights. For
applicable limited warranties and special provisions pertaining
to your particular jurisdiction, consult your vendor.
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End User Licence Agreement
(EULA), for the software
CONTEXT AND ACCEPTATION OF THE AGREEMENT
You have acquired a Mobile Phone device ("DEVICE"),
manufactured by Sagem Communication (SAGEM), that includes
software either developed by SAGEM itself or licensed third party
Software suppliers ("SOFTWARE COMPANIES") to SAGEM with
the rights to sub-license it to the purchaser of the device. Those
installed software products whatever their company of origin, and
wherever the name of the company of origin is indicated of not in the
DEVICE documentation, as well as associated media, printed
materials, and "online" or electronic documentation ("SOFTWARE")
are protected by United States and international intellectual property
laws and treaties. The SOFTWARE is licensed, not sold. The owner
of the Software expressly reserves all rights.
IF YOU DO NOT AGREE TO THIS END USER LICENSE
AGREEMENT ("EULA"), DO NOT USE THE DEVICE OR COPY
THE SOFTWARE. INSTEAD, PROMPTLY CONTACT SAGEM
FOR INSTRUCTIONS ON RETURN OF THE UNUSED DEVICE(S)
FOR A REFUND. ANY USE OF THE SOFTWARE, INCLUDING
BUT NOT LIMITED TO USE ON THE DEVICE, WILL CONSTITUTE
YOUR AGREEMENT TO THIS EULA (OR RATIFICATION OF ANY
PREVIOUS CONSENT).
SOFTWARE includes software already installed on the DEVICE
("DEVICE Software") and Software contained on the CDROM disk
("Companion CD"), if any is supplied with the product.
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GRANT OF SOFTWARE LICENCE
This EULA grants you the following licence:
DEVICE Software. You may use the DEVICE Software as installed
on the DEVICE. All or certain portions of the DEVICE Software may
be inoperable if you do not have and maintain a service account with
an appropriate Mobile Operator, or if the Mobile Operator's network
facilities are not operating or configured to operate with the DEVICE
software.
COMPANION CD. If any is supplied, additional software for your
personal computer is included with your DEVICE. You may install
and use the software component(s) contained in the Companion CD
only in accordance with the terms of the printed or online end user
license agreement(s) provided with such component(s). In the
absence of an end user license agreement for particular
component(s) of the Companion CD, you may install and use only
one (1) copy of such component(s) on the DEVICE or a single
computer with which you use the DEVICE.
Security Updates. The SOFTWARE may include digital rights
management technology. If SOFTWARE does contain digital rights
management technology, content providers are using the digital
rights management technology ("DRM") contained in the
SOFTWARE to protect the integrity of their content ("Secure
Content") so that their intellectual property, including copyright, in
such content is not misappropriated. Owners of such Secure
Content ("Secure Content Owners") may, from time to time, request
manufacturers or SOFTWARE SUPPLIERS to provide security
related updates to the DRM components of the SOFTWARE
("Security Updates") that may affect your ability to copy, display
and/or play Secure Content through the SOFTWARE or third party
applications that utilise the DRM.
End User Licence Agreement (EULA), for the software
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You therefore agree that, if you elect to download a licence from the
Internet that enables your use of Secure Content, Suppliers may, in
conjunction with such licence, also download onto your DEVICE
such Security Updates that a Secure Content Owner has requested
that SOFTWARE SUPPLIERS distribute. SAGEM and SOFTWARE
SUPPLIERS will NOT retrieve any personally identifiable
information, or any other information, from your DEVICE by
downloading such Security Updates.
DESCRIPTION OF OTHER RIGHTS AND LIMITATIONS
COPYRIGHT.
All title and intellectual property rights in and to the SOFTWARE
(including but not limited to any images, photographs, animations,
video, audio, music, text and "applets," incorporated into the
SOFTWARE), the accompanying printed materials, and any copies
of the SOFTWARE, are owned by SAGEM or the SOFTWARE
SUPPLIERS. You may NOT copy the printed materials
accompanying the SOFTWARE. All title and intellectual property
rights in and to the content which may be accessed through use of
the SOFTWARE is the property of the respective content owner and
may be protected by applicable copyright or other intellectual
property laws and treaties. THIS EULA GRANTS YOU NO RIGHTS
TO USE SUCH CONTENT. All rights not specifically granted under
this EULA are reserved by SAGEM and the SOFTWARE
SUPPLIERS.
Limitations on Reverse Engineering, Decompilation and
Disassembly. You may not reverse engineer, decompile, or
disassemble the SOFTWARE.
Single DEVICE. The DEVICE Software is licensed with the DEVICE
as a single integrated product. The DEVICE Software installed in the
memory of the DEVICE may only be used as part of the DEVICE.
Single EULA. The package for the DEVICE may contain multiple
versions of this EULA, such as multiple translations and/or multiple
media versions (e.g., in the user documentation and in the software).
Even if you receive multiple versions of the EULA, you are licensed
to use only one (1) copy of the DEVICE Software.
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Software Transfer. You may NOT transfer any of your rights under
this EULA with regard to the DEVICE Software or Companion CD,
except as permitted by the applicable Mobile Operator. In the event
that the Mobile Operator permits such transfer, you may transfer all
of your rights under this EULA only as part of a sale or transfer of the
DEVICE, provided you retain no copies, you transfer all of the
SOFTWARE (including all component parts, the media and printed
materials, any upgrades , this EULA and, if applicable, the
Certificate(s) of Authenticity), and the recipient agrees to the terms
of this EULA. If the SOFTWARE is an upgrade, any transfer must
include all prior versions of the SOFTWARE.
Software Rental. You may not rent or lease the SOFTWARE.
Speech/Handwriting Recognition. If the SOFTWARE includes
speech and/or handwriting recognition component(s), you should
understand that speech and handwriting recognition are inherently
statistical processes; that recognition errors are inherent in the
processes; and that errors can occur in the component's recognition
of your handwriting or speech, and the final conversion into text.
Neither SAGEM nor its suppliers shall be liable for any damages
arising out of errors in the speech and handwriting recognition
processes.
NOTICE REGARDING THE MPEG-4 VISUAL STANDARD. The
SOFTWARE may include MPEG-4 visual decoding technology.
MPEG LA, L.L.C. requires the following notice:
USE OF THIS SOFTWARE IN ANY MANNER THAT COMPLIES
WITH THE MPEG-4 VISUAL STANDARD IS PROHIBITED,
EXCEPT FOR USE DIRECTLY RELATED TO (A) DATA OR
INFORMATION (i) GENERATED BY AND OBTAINED WITHOUT
CHARGE FROM A CONSUMER NOT THEREBY ENGAGED IN A
BUSINESS ENTERPRISE, AND (ii) FOR PERSONAL USE ONLY;
AND (B) OTHER USES SPECIFICALLY AND SEPARATELY
LICENSED BY MPEG LA, L.L.C.
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If you have questions regarding this Notice, please contact MPEG
LA, L.L.C., 250 Steele Street, Suite 300, Denver, Colorado 80206;
Telephone 303 331.1880; FAX 303 331.1879.
Termination. Without prejudice to any other rights, SAGEM may
terminate this EULA if you fail to comply with the terms and
conditions of this EULA. In such event, you must destroy all copies
of the SOFTWARE and all of its component parts.
Consent to Use of Data. You agree that SOFTWARE SUPPLIERS
may collect and use technical information gathered in any manner as
part of product support services related to the SOFTWARE.
SOFTWARE SUPPLIERS may use this information solely to
improve their products or to provide customised services or
technologies to you. SOFTWARE SUPPLIERS may disclose this
information to others, but only in a form that does not personally
identifies you.
Internet Gaming/Update Features. If the SOFTWARE provides,
and you choose to utilize, the Internet gaming or update features
within the SOFTWARE, it is necessary to use certain computer
system, hardware, and software information to implement the
features. By using these features, you explicitly authorise
SOFTWARE SUPPLIERS to use this information solely to improve
their products or to provide customized services or technologies to
you. SOFTWARE SUPPLIERS may disclose this information to
others, but only in a form that does not personally identifies you.
Internet-Based Services Components. The SOFTWARE may
contain components that enable and facilitate the use of certain
Internet-based services. You acknowledge and agree that
SOFTWARE SUPPLIERS may automatically check the version of
the SOFTWARE and/or its components that you are utilising and
may provide upgrades or supplements to the SOFTWARE that may
be automatically downloaded to your Device.
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Links to Third Party Sites. The SOFTWARE may provide you with
the ability to link to third party sites through the use of the
SOFTWARE. The third party sites are not under the control of
SAGEM. Neither SAGEM nor its affiliates are responsible for (i) the
contents of any third party sites, any links contained in third party
sites, or any changes or updates to third party sites, or (ii)
webcasting or any other form of transmission received from any third
party sites.
If the SOFTWARE provides links to third party sites, those links are
provided to you only as a convenience, and the inclusion of any link
does not imply an endorsement of the third party site by SAGEM or
its affiliates.
Additional Software/Services. The SOFTWARE may permit
SAGEM to provide or make available to you SOFTWARE updates,
supplements, add-on components, or Internet-based services
components of the SOFTWARE after the date you obtain your initial
copy of the SOFTWARE ("Supplemental Components").
If SAGEM provides or makes available to you Supplemental
Components and no other EULA terms are provided along with the
Supplemental Components, then the terms of this EULA shall apply.
SAGEM reserves the right to discontinue any Internet-based
services provided to you or made available to you through the use of
the SOFTWARE.
EXPORT RESTRICTIONS. You acknowledge that SOFTWARE is
subject to U.S. export jurisdiction. You agree to comply with all
applicable international and national laws that apply to the
SOFTWARE, including the U.S. Export Administration Regulations,
as well as end-user, end-use and destination restrictions issued by
U.S. and other governments.
End User Licence Agreement (EULA), for the software
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UPGRADES AND RECOVERY MEDIA
- DEVICE Software. If the DEVICE Software is provided by
SAGEM separate from the DEVICE on media such as a ROM
chip, CD ROM disk(s) or via web download or other means, and
is labeled "For Upgrade Purposes Only", you may install one copy
of such DEVICE Software onto the DEVICE as a replacement
copy for the existing DEVICE Software and use it in accordance
with this EULA, including any additional EULA terms
accompanying the upgrade DEVICE Software.
- COMPANION CD. If any Companion CD component(s) is
provided by SAGEM separate from the DEVICE on CD ROM
disk(s) or via web download or other means, and labelled "For
Upgrade Purposes Only" , you may (i) install and use one copy of
such component(s) on the computer(s) you use to exchange data
with the DEVICE as a replacement copy for the existing
Companion CD component(s).
RESPONSIBILITIES
SUPPORT AND INFORMATION Should you have any questions
concerning this EULA, or if you desire to contact SAGEM for any
other reason, please refer to the address provided in the
documentation for the DEVICE.
SAGEM SHALL HAVE NO LIABILITY FOR ANY INDIRECT,
SPECIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR INCIDENTAL DAMAGES
ARISING FROM OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE USE OR
PERFORMANCE OF THE SOFTWARE. THIS LIMITATION SHALL
APPLY EVEN IF ANY REMEDY FAILS OF ITS ESSENTIAL
PURPOSE.
FOR APPLICABLE LIMITED WARRANTIES AND SPECIAL
PROVISIONS PERTAINING TO YOUR PARTICULAR
JURISDICTION, PLEASE REFER TO YOUR WARRANTY
BOOKLET INCLUDED WITH THIS PACKAGE OR PROVIDED
WITH THE SOFTWARE PRINTED MATERIALS.
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Troubleshooting
PROBLEM - SITUATION
The phone does not
turn on
ACTIONS
Remove the battery and then replace it.
or
Connect the phone to the charger
(check that this is plugged in) for
approximately 15 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.
Unable to turn the
phone on
Charge the phone for 15 minutes before
turning it on.
Check the battery charging indicator:
cycling: charging normally
not cycling: disconnect the charger,
re-connect 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:
The battery pack is not recognised by
BATTERY STATUS NOT the phone.
KNOWN
Check that the battery pack is correctly
fitted in the phone.
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PROBLEM - SITUATION
ACTIONS
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
If the wrong PIN number is entered three
times in a row, the card will be locked. To
unlock your card:
- enter the PUK code (Personal
Unlocking Key) provided by your
Network Operator and validate,
- enter your PIN number and validate,
- enter your PIN number 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
(PUK2 code).
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PROBLEM - SITUATION
ACTIONS
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.
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PROBLEM - SITUATION
ACTIONS
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.
No voice box
80
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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FDA consumer information on
wireless phones
FDA consumer information on wireless phones
The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) provides consumer
information
on
wireless
phones
at:http://www.fda.gov/cellphones/qa.html.
Following are safety related questions and answers discussed at this
web site:
Do wireless phones pose a health hazard?
The available scientific evidence does not show that any health
problems are associated with using wireless phones. There is no
proof, however, that wireless phones are absolutely safe. Wireless
phones emit low levels of radiofrequency energy (RF) in the
microwave range while being used. They also emit very low levels of
RF when in the stand-by mode. Whereas high levels of RF can
produce health effects (by heating tissue), exposure to low level RF
that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse
health effects. Many studies of low level RF exposures have not
found any biological effects. Some studies have suggested that
some biological effects may occur, but such findings have not been
confirmed by additional research. In some cases, other researchers
have had difficulty in reproducing those studies, or in determining the
reasons for inconsistent results.
What is FDA's role concerning the safety of wireless phones?
Under the law, FDA does not review the safety of radiation-emitting
consumer products such as wireless phones before they can be
sold, as it does with new drugs or medical devices. However, the
agency has authority to take action if wireless phones are shown to
emit radiofrequency energy (RF) at a level that is hazardous to the
user.
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In such a case, FDA could require the manufacturers of wireless
phones to notify users of the health hazard and to repair, replace or
recall the phones so that the hazard no longer exists.
Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory
actions, FDA has urged the wireless phone industry to take a
number of steps, including the following:
- Support needed research into possible biological effects of RF of
the type emitted by wireless phones;
- Design wireless phones in a way that minimizes any RF exposure
to the user that is not necessary for device function; and
- Cooperate in providing users of wireless phones with the best
possible information on possible effects of wireless phone use on
human health.
FDA belongs to an interagency working group of the federal
agencies that have responsibility for different aspects of RF safety to
ensure coordinated efforts at the federal level. The following
agencies belong to this working group:
- National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health
- Environmental Protection Agency
- Federal Communications Commission
- Occupational Safety and Health Administration
- National Telecommunications and Information Administration
The National Institutes of Health participates in some interagency
working group activities, as well.
FDA shares regulatory responsibilities for wireless phones with the
Federal Communications Commission (FCC). All phones that are
sold in the United States must comply with FCC safety guidelines
that limit RF exposure. FCC relies on FDA and other health agencies
for safety questions about wireless phones.
FCC also regulates the base stations that the wireless phone
networks rely upon. While these base stations operate at higher
power than do the wireless phones themselves, the RF exposures
that people get from these base stations are typically thousands of
times lower than those they can get from wireless phones. Base
stations are thus not the primary subject of the safety questions
discussed in this document.
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What is FDA doing to find out more about the possible health
effects of wireless phone RF?
FDA is working with the U.S. National Toxicology Program and with
groups of investigators around the world to ensure that high priority
animal studies are conducted to address important questions about
the effects of exposure to radiofrequency energy (RF).
FDA has been a leading participant in the World Health Organization
International Electromagnetic Fields (EMF) Project since its
inception in 1996. An influential result of this work has been the
development of a detailed agenda of research needs that has driven
the establishment of new research programs around the world. The
Project has also helped develop a series of public information
documents on EMF issues.
FDA and the Cellular Telecommunications & Internet Association
(CTIA) have a formal Cooperative Research and Development
Agreement (CRADA) to do research on wireless phone safety. FDA
provides the scientific oversight, obtaining input from experts in
government, industry, and academic organizations. CTIA-funded
research is conducted through contracts to independent
investigators. The initial research will include both laboratory studies
and studies of wireless phone users. The CRADA will also include a
broad assessment of additional research needs in the context of the
latest research developments around the world.
What steps can I take to reduce my exposure to radiofrequency
energy from my wireless phone?
If there is a risk from these products--and at this point we do not
know that there is--it is probably very small. But if you are concerned
about avoiding even potential risks, you can take a few simple steps
to minimize your exposure to radiofrequency energy (RF). Since
time is a key factor in how much exposure a person receives,
reducing the amount of time spent using a wireless phone will reduce
RF exposure.
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If you must conduct extended conversations by wireless phone
every day, you could place more distance between your body and
the source of the RF, since the exposure level drops off dramatically
with distance. For example, you could use a headset and carry the
wireless phone away from your body or use a wireless phone
connected to a remote antenna.
Again, the scientific data do not demonstrate that wireless phones
are harmful. But if you are concerned about the RF exposure from
these products, you can use measures like those described above
to reduce your RF exposure from wireless phone use.
What about children using wireless phones?
The scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless
phones, including children and teenagers. If you want to take steps
to lower exposure to radiofrequency energy (RF), the measures
described above would apply to children and teenagers using
wireless phones. Reducing the time of wireless phone use and
increasing the distance between the user and the RF source will
reduce RF exposure.
Some groups sponsored by other national governments have
advised that children be discouraged from using wireless phones at
all.
Do hands-free kits for wireless phones reduce risks from
exposure to RF emissions?
Since there are no known risks from exposure to RF emissions from
wireless phones, there is no reason to believe that handsfree kits
reduce risks. Hands-free kits can be used with wireless phones for
convenience and comfort. These systems reduce the absorption of
RF energy in the head because the phone, which is the source of the
RF emissions, will not be placed against the head. On the other
hand, if the phone is mounted against the waist or other part of the
body during use, then that part of the body will absorb more RF
energy. Wireless phones marketed in the U.S. are required to meet
safety requirements regardless of whether they are used against the
head or against the body. Either configuration should result in
compliance with the safety limit.
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Do wireless phone accessories that claim to shield the head
from RF radiation work?
Since there are no known risks from exposure to RF emissions from
wireless phones, there is no reason to believe that accessories that
claim to shield the head from those emissions reduce risks. Some
products that claim to shield the user from RF absorption use special
phone cases, while others involve nothing more than a metallic
accessory attached to the phone.
Studies have shown that these products generally do not work as
advertised. Unlike "hand-free" kits, these so-called "shields" may
interfere with proper operation of the phone. The phone may be
forced to boost its power to compensate, leading to an increase in
RF absorption.
FDA consumer information on wireless phones
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Driving safety tips
Wireless phones give people the ability to communicate almost
anywhere, anytime. But an important responsibility accompanies
those benefits, one that every wireless phone user must uphold.
When driving a car, driving is your first responsibility.
Below are safety tips to follow while driving and using a wireless
phone that should be easy to remember.
Get to know your wireless phone and its features such as speed dial
and redial.
When available, use a hands free device.
Position your wireless phone within easy reach and where you can
grab it without removing your eyes from the road. If you get an
incoming call at an inconvenient time, if possible, let your voice mail
answer it for you.
Let the person you are speaking with know you are driving; if
necessary, suspend the call in heavy traffic or hazardous weather
conditions.
Do not take notes or look up phone numbers while driving.
Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place calls when you
are not moving or before pulling into traffic. Try to plan your calls
before you begin your trip. But if you need to dial while driving, follow
this simple tip--dial only a few numbers, check the road and your
mirrors, then continue.
Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversations that may be
distracting.
Use your wireless phone to call for help. Dial 9-1-1 or other local
emergency number in the case of fire, traffic accident, road hazard
or medical emergency.
Use your wireless phone to help others in emergencies. If you see
an auto accident, crime in progress or other serious emergency
where lives are in danger, call 9-1-1 or other local emergency
number.
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Call roadside assistance or a special wireless non-emergency
assistance number when necessary. If you see a broken-down
vehicle posing no serious hazard, a broken traffic signal, a minor
traffic accident where no one appears injured or a vehicle you know
to be stolen, call roadside assistance or other special nonemergency wireless number.
Driving safety tips
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Index
Accessories
Alarm
60
61
Battery
Beeps
21, 22
50
Description
Directory
Deleting a number
Display
88
60 H
30
43 Hands-free
46
46
45
43
61
59
15
15
57
54
51
54
33
31
32
32
29
48
Getting started
Calculator
Call groups
Call services
Calls
Automatic redial
Double call
Duration and cost
Forwarding calls
Car kit
Charge
Charger
Cigar lighter charger
Confidentiality messages
Contrast
Controls
Converting currencies
Making a call
Memory
Sending a short message
Sorting
Storing a number
Downloaded icons
20
28, 50
Initial screen
19
Language
Local information
52
47
Menus
14
Messages
Meaning of the symbols 35
41, 42
Options
34
Receiving a message
15 N
29 Network
30
29
25, 53
Index
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Phone code
PIN number
PIN2 number
Pre-set directory
Programmable keys
56
24, 55
24, 56
59
17
Ringing and beeps
Ringing tones
48
48, 49
Security
Short cut keys
Silent mode
SIM card
Starting up
55
17
49
20, 21
23
Text messages
Time and date
Timer
Troubleshooting
34
25, 54
60
77
Vibrator
Volume
49
27, 48
Warranty
Index
63
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11/2005
www.sagem.com/mobiles
Le Ponant de Paris - 27, rue Leblanc - 75512 PARIS CEDEX 15 - FRANCE
Société Anonyme
Capital 300 272 000 € - 480 108 158 RCS PARIS
12/2005
Mobile Communication Business Group

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