TCT Mobile 002 GSM 850/1900 Mobile Phone User Manual BG3 PCS AUS UM 27 08 03
TCT Mobile Limited GSM 850/1900 Mobile Phone BG3 PCS AUS UM 27 08 03
Users Manual
BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:44 Page 1 ALCATEL BUSINESS SYSTEMS © 2003. All rights reserved. ALCATEL reserves the right, in customer's interest, to alter material or technical specifications without prior notice. 3DS09782ABAA01 English English www.alcatel.com BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:44 Page 1 CONTENTS Safety and precautions Information 1.Your telephone 1.1 Keys 1.2 Icons 1.3 Symbols used in the User Guide 2. Getting started 2.1 SIM Card and battery 2.2 Switching your phone on 2.3 Switching your phone off 3. Calls 3.1 Making a call 3.2 Calling your voice mail 3.3 Receiving a call 3.4 Options available while calling 3.5 Double line management 4. Call memory 5. MENU 6. Events p. 4 p. 9 p. 11 p. 11 p. 13 p. 14 p. 15 p. 15 p. 18 p. 18 p. 19 p. 19 p. 20 p. 20 p. 21 p. 24 p. 25 p. 26 p. 29 7. Directories 7.1 Accessing your directories 7.2 Creating a directory file 7.3 Classifying a file in a family 7.4 Available options 7.5 Assigning a ring tone to a family 7.6 Temporary SIM card 8. Messages 8.1 Accessing messages 8.2 Reading your messages 8.3 Writing a message 8.4 Data entry system: predictive mode 8.5 Sending a message 8.6 Deleting your messages 9. My setup 9.1 Sounds 9.2 Pictures 9.3 Black/White background (Negat.Screen) 9.4 Downloaded data (Downloaded) 9.5 Zoom 9.6 Numbers 10. Games p. 30 p. 30 p. 32 p. 33 p. 34 p. 36 p. 36 p. 37 p. 37 p. 38 p. 43 p. 45 p. 48 p. 49 p. 50 p. 50 p. 55 p. 55 p. 56 p. 57 p. 57 p. 59 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:44 Page 3 11. Alarms 11.1 Wake up 11.2 Appointments 11.3 Birthdays 11.4 Options 12. Calculator/Converter 12.1 Calculator 12.2 Convert 13. Setup 13.1 Services 13.2 Clock 13.3 Languages 13.4 Dictionary 13.5 Input mode 13.6 Display 13.7 Pickup 13.8 Automatic power off 13.9 Double line management 13.10 Keypad lock 14.WAP 14.1 Accessing WAP Services 14.2 Available options 14.3 Setting up your access 14.4 Launching WAP 15. Warranty 16. Character set 17. Accessories 18.Troubleshooting p. 63 p. 63 p. 64 p. 64 p. 64 p. 65 p. 65 p. 66 p. 68 p. 68 p. 76 p. 76 p. 76 p. 77 p. 77 p. 77 p. 78 p. 78 p. 78 p. 79 p. 79 p. 80 p. 82 p. 84 p. 85 p. 88 p. 89 p. 91 SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS We recommend that you read this chapter carefully before use. The manufacturer disclaims any liability for damage which may result as a consequence of improper use or use contrary to the instructions contained herein. • TRAFFIC SAFETY: Given recent studies, which show that using a mobile telephone while driving a vehicle constitutes a real risk, even when the hands-free kit is used (car kit, headset…), drivers are requested to refrain from using their mobile telephone when the vehicle is not parked. Your mobile phone when powered emits radiation which may interfere with the vehicle electronic systems such as anti-lock brakes (ABS, airbag). As a result, you should: - avoid placing the phone on the dashboard or within an airbag deployment area. - connect the phone to an external antenna or switch the phone off. The antenna should be mounted and located away from the driver and passengers or separated from them by a metal screen (e.g. the car roof). - check with the car manufacturer or your car dealer that the dashboard is adequately shielded from mobile phone RF energy. • CONDITIONS OF USE: Switch the phone off before boarding an aircraft to avoid prosecution. Switch the phone off when you are in health care facilities, except BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:44 Page 5 in designated areas. As with many other types of equipment now in regular use, mobile telephones can interfere with other electrical or electronic devices, or equipment using radio frequency. When the phone is switched on, avoid placing it near a medical aid device, if you carry one, such as a pacemaker, one hearing aid or insulin pump. When using the phone you should hold it against the ear on the opposite side to the device, if any. Switch the phone off when you are near gas or flammable liquids. Strictly obey all signs and instructions posted in a fuel depot, gas station, or chemical plant, or in any potentially explosive atmosphere. Do not let small children use the phone without supervision. Do not attempt to open or repair it yourself. Use only Alcatel batteries, battery chargers, and accessories that are compatible with your phone model. (See Accessories List, chapter 17). Alcatel will not be held responsible if this is not respected. Do not allow your phone to be exposed to unfavourable environmental conditions (humidity, rain, infiltration of liquids, dust, sea air, etc). The manufacturer’s recommended operating temperature range is -10°C to + 55°C. Over 55°C the legibility of the phone’s display may be impaired, though this is temporary and not serious. • CHARGERS Mains powered chargers mains will operate within the temperature range: 0 to 40°C. The chargers designed for your mobile phone meet with the standard for safety of information technology equipment and office equipment use.They should be used for this purpose only. • RADIO WAVES: THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio-frequency (RF) energy. 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 guidelines include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. • BATTERY: Before removing the battery from your phone, please make sure that the phone is switched off. Take precautions with the battery and do not attempt to open the battery (chemical substances may cause burns). Do not pierce, disassemble nor cause a short-circuit in a battery. Do not burn or dispose of a used battery in household waste or store it at temperatures above 60 °C. Batteries must be disposed of in accordance with locally applicable environmental legislation. Batteries should not be used for any other purpose than the one intended. Never use damaged batteries. BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:44 Page 7 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 public authorities such as the Federal Communications Commission of the US Government (FCC) or by Industry Canada, is 1.6 W/kg averaged over 1 gram of body tissue. Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions 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 of the phone. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, compliance with national regulations and standards must be shown. The highest SAR value for this model phone when tested for use at the ear is 0.76 W/Kg and for use close to the body is 0.74 W/Kg. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement for RF exposure. For body-worn operation, the phone meets FCC RF exposure guidelines provided that it is used with a non-metallic accessory with the handset at least 1.5 cm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. Your telephone is equipped with a built-in antenna. For optimal operation, you should avoid touching it or degrading it. The World Health Organization (WHO) considers that present scientific information does not indicate the need for any special precautions for use of mobile phones. If individuals are concerned, they might choose to limit their own or their children's RF exposure by limiting the length of calls, or using "hands-free" devices to keep BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:44 Page 9 INFORMATION • Web site: www.alcatel.com • Wap address: wap.alcatel.com • Alcatel hotline No.: see “Alcatel Services” leaflet (calls charged at applicable local rate in your country). Your telephone is a transceiver that operates on GSM networks with 1900 MHz bands (One Touch 331p) or 850 and 1900 MHz bands (One Touch 331a). Protection against theft Your telephone is identified by an IMEI (phone serial number) shown on the packaging label and in the product’s memory.We recommend that you note the number the first time you use your telephone by entering and keep it safely. It may be requested by the police or your operator if your telephone is stolen. This number allows your mobile telephone to be blocked preventing a third person from using it, even with a different SIM card. January 2003 10 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:44 Page 11 YOUR TELEPHONE Switch phone On/Off from the main screen (long keypress). OK OK 05:13 18-04-2002 Delete Answer Network Switch on Volume control during a call. Scroll to select an option. Access the directory (keypress downwards). Access the messages (keypress upwards). Answer/Hang up Access the call memory (Redial) (short keypress). Hang up Call memory Switch off Access the MENU / Confirm the option (short keypress). Access the “Operator” services (long keypress). Back ok Access your voice mail (long keypress). Menu Scroll Voicemail Switch On/Off the backlighting (long keypress). Access WAP (long keypress) (1). Messages Directory Backlighting Lock / Unlock WAP access (1) 1.1 Lock or unlock the keypad (long keypress). Enter upper / lower case letters, digits, punctuation marks, access the bar of symbols. Volume Vibrator Activate / deactivate the vibrator (long keypress). keypad Keys Delete (short keypress). Return to the previous screen (short keypress). Return to the main screen (long keypress). 11 (1) Depending on your phone model. 12 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:44 Page 13 1.2 Indicates the line number when the SIM card has two distinct telephone numbers (1). Icons (1) Battery charge level. Preferred tariff area. (1) Vibrator mode: your telephone vibrates but emits no ring tone nor beep. (See page 52) Keypad locked. Silent mode: your telephone emits no ring tone, no beep and does not vibrate. (See page 52) “Manual Network Search” mode. (See page 75) Events (Information to consult): voice messages, all unanswered calls, unread short messages, downloaded data (see page 29), and WAP alerts (2). Roaming within your subscription country. Short message list is full: your telephone cannot store any more messages.You must access the short message list and delete at least one message. (See page 49) Call Forwarding activated: your calls are forwarded. (See page 71) 1.3 Symbols used in the User Guide The following symbols are used throughout the guide: Programmed appointments, birthdays, or wake-up. (See pages 63, 64) Signal strength indicator. OK Briefly press the centre of the scroll key to confirm an option. OK Move the scroll key up or down to select an option. Use the keypad keys to enter digits, letters, and punctuation marks. (1) Icons and other illustrations shown in this User Guide are for information only. (2) Check the availability of this service with your operator. 13 (1) Depending on your phone model. Check the availability of this service with your operator. 14 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:44 Page 15 GETTING STARTED Inserting the battery 2.1 SIM Card and battery CLICK Inserting and removing the SIM card (1) You must insert a SIM card in order to use your phone. Insert the battery Fit SIM card with the chip facing downwards Slide the SIM card into its compartment. Check that it is properly inserted Push the SIM card with your finger to release it Click into place Close the cover and slide it as shown Removing the battery Press the button and pull the cover Remove the battery (1) The telephone is compatible with 3 V, 3/5V, and 1.8/3 V SIM cards. Former 5 V SIM cards can no longer be used. Contact your operator. 15 Press 16 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:44 Page 17 2.2 Charging the battery Switching your phone on Pin Code Please enter PIN Code: .................. Switch your phone on (long keypress) Connect the battery charger The on-screen indicator stops flashing when charging is over Disconnect the battery charger once charging is complete • A short beep will sound when charging begins. • The charging indicator icon may take several minutes to start to flash if your battery is new or very low. • The mains socket outlet must be close to the phone and easily accessible. OK Enter your PIN code if you are prompted to that While the phone is searching for a network, <<<–>>> is displayed. (???-??? is displayed if your SIM card is rejected by the network, in this case please contact your operator). Switching your phone off key (long keypress). are When you first use your phone you must charge the battery for approximately 3 hours. For optimal backlighting, your battery must be fully charged. 17 Main screen If cell broadcast messages are displayed, use the OK key to browse through them in full or press the key to return to the main screen. From the main screen, press the Use exclusively Alcatel chargers compatible with your phone model. Confirm If you are prompted to enter the time and date, enter the new data if necessary, then confirm by OK . 2.3 05:13 18-04-2002 Network If you do not know your PIN code, please contact your network operator. Do not leave your PIN code near your phone and store your card in a safe place when you are not using it. 18 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:44 Page 19 3.1 CALLS You may find the country’s or the area’s name by pressing the key associated with the first character of its name. Once the “Country/area” code is displayed, dial the rest of the number and make the call. Making a call 3.2 Calling your voice mail Hello Dial the number Make the call Talk Hang up If you make a mistake, you can delete digits by pressing the key. To enter characters "+" or "P" (pause), make a long keypress on (the following characters scroll: 0, +, •, P). Your voice mail works like an answering machine that you can consult at any time. Access the voice mail with a long keypress on , the screen will then dispay the message “Call?”, confirm by pressing OK or press to make the call. To make an emergency call, if your telephone is within the area covered by a network, dial 112 or the emergency number provided by your operator. To use your voice mail abroad, contact your operator before leaving. If your operator's voice mail access number is not shown, dial the number that was supplied to you with your subscription. To later modify this number, use the “Numbers” MENU option. (See page 57) To make an international call: 3.3 Receiving a call Cntry/area OK Display the "+" prefix (long keypress) Albania Algeria Andorra OK Display the list of countries Select the country/area OK When receiving a call, answer by pressing pressing Confirm 19 , speak, then hang up by The caller's number is displayed if it was transmitted by the network (check the availability of this service with your operator). 20 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:44 Page 21 the vibrator is activated: the telephone will not ring. Directory Access the directory Messages Read your messages the vibrator and ring tone are switched off. To switch off the ring tone, press when the telephone rings.You can take a call by pressing . If you press again, the call will be rejected. 3.4 Handsfree Activate/deactivate the handsfree mode (the symbol is then replaced by Hold call (1) Dial (1) If you accept the new call by pressing the key, the ongoing call is automatically put on hold; you can then swap between the calls by pressing the OK key and then the OK key. To refuse the second call, press the key twice. 18:06 MARIE Make a second call (an ongoing call will be automatically put on hold and you can switch between calls by pressing the OK key) AUDREY 18:08 18:08 Save Number Store a phone number in one of your directories: SIM or Product (Mobile) 21 Return to the previous screen A beep will inform you of a second incoming call. Place an ongoing call on hold (you can later resume the call by pressing the OK key) (1) Check the availability of this service with your operator. Access the services supported by your network operator Handling a second incoming call (1) Increase or decrease the sound level Caution: move the handset away from your ear before activating this mode because the amplified volume could cause hearing damage Back Options available while calling Volume OK Services (1) ... MARIE AUDREY ... MARIE Swap calls OK AUDREY OK (1) Check the availability of this service with your operator. 22 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:45 Page 23 Conference calls (1) Your telephone allows you to converse with several persons at the same time. ... MARIE AUDREY Swap calls End 2nd call Conference OK Select “Conference” You are handling 2 calls OK Confirm MARIE AUDREY Select "Conference" AUDREY FREDERICK The 3rd person joins the conference Confirm To end the conference call, click on the “End Conf. Call” option. OK key and select the Double line management (1) Your SIM card can contain two lines with two different phone numbers. • A third call comes in By default, you are automatically on line 1. To switch from line 1 to line 2, open “Menu/Setup/Double line/Line choice” (1). MARIE FREDERICK OK AUDREY FREDERICK Answer the call and speak with your new correspondent Whichever line is selected (1 or 2) you can receive calls intended for both lines. Calls made will be invoiced on the selected line. Confirm MARIE OK Pressing the key hangs up the communication you had with the correspondent you have selected. 3.5 The conference starts A third call comes in Swap calls End 2nd call Conference (1) Check the availability of this service with your operator. 23 During a call, you can use the OK key to adjust the volume. (1) Check the availability of this service with your operator. 24 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:45 Page 25 CALL MEMORY MENU From the main screen, press the Using available options To access the call memory, press , the screen will display the last numbers called preceded by the following symbols: OK key to go to the MENU. Services 05:13 OK OK 18-04-2002 = Answered incoming call. Menu Network = Unanswered incoming call. Main screen Select “Menu” Confirm = Outgoing call. Selection of a MENU function Select the number you want by pressing make the call. OK then press to Sounds My setup Save Number Store the selected phone number in the directory Directory Messages My setup Games OK List of functions Sounds Pictures Negat.Screen OK Select an option Modify Num. Modify the selected phone number OK Clear CallMem Back Clear all the numbers in the call memory Return to the screens Previous screen: Press Return to the previous screen Main screen: Press (short keypress). (long keypress). The caller's number is displayed if it was transmitted by the network (check the availability of this service with your operator). To return to the main screen, press the keypress). 25 key (long 26 Mode Volume Ring Tones Confirm BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:45 Page 27 Games: Access the games proposed. Organisation of functions For each of the listed functions, refer to the appropriate chapter in this User Guide. My tribe: Access an instant messaging WAP site (1). Events: Access your voice mail, unanswered incoming calls, unread short messages, and information downloaded in the handset as well as WAP alerts (1). Alarms: Set your telephone's alarms (appointments, birthdays, wakeup). Calculator/Converter: Perform currency conversions (Euros/currencies, etc.) and basic calculations. Directory: Access / create directory files and make calls from your directory. Setup: Set up your telephone (displays, formats, etc.) and take advantage of the features provided by your operator (security, call forwarding, etc.). Messages (SMS): Read, write and send your short messages. My setup: Customise your ring tones, icons, On/Off and main screens, your direct dial numbers, your keypad and prefixes and the black/white screen background (Negat.Screen). (1) Depending on your model, the language and availability of this service with your operator. 27 You can customise your main MENU by changing the order of the options. For example, you can choose to display “Sounds” at the beginning of your Menu: select this option, make a long keypress on the key to place it in the first position in your new list. The icon is displayed after the selected option. To cancel this duplicated item, select it in the list and make a long keypress on the key. (1) Depending on your phone model. 28 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:45 Page 29 EVENTS You can access events sent to your telephone that you have not yet read or listened to. Messages (Msg.): Access unread messages. (See page 37) Unanswered incoming calls (Call): Display the calling parties’ numbers that tried to reach you with no success. (See page 25) Voice mail (Vocal): Call your voice mail to listen to your new voice messages. (See page 20) 7.1 DIRECTORIES Accessing your directories • Access directories from the main screen by pressing downwards. • Or from the MENU (cf. page 26) by pressing “Directory”. OK OK then selecting SIM Dir. Directory Messages My setup Games OK OK VERONICA OK BRIAN FLORENCE To search for the name you are looking for Alerts (WAP) (1): Access the WAP alerts you have received. Two directories are available, the SIM directory (Mobile). Information downloaded (Dnload): Consult the information that you have downloaded. For easy consultation, all your contacts are stored in a joint list. directory and the product The icon displayed in front of a name indicates whether the name belongs to the SIM directory or to the Mobile’s: SIM directory Product directory (Mobile). (1) Check the availability of this service with your operator. 29 30 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:45 Page 31 Searching for a name by its first letter You can also search for the name of the person you wish to contact by pressing the key associated with the first letter of his/her name. Example: Press the key twice to find the first name beginning with “B”, then scroll the list to the name you are looking for using the OK key. In some languages, depending on the input mode, this search is performed using the “Search name” option. (See page 34) 7.2 Creating a directory file If your directories are empty, the “Directory empty! Create a file?” message will be displayed. From the list of names in your directories, press the OK key to create a file. Create View Create Zoom OK Enter name: You can assign 3 different numbers to the same name: Home, Mobile, Office (see page 32). If you want to call a party who has several numbers, first you must choose the number you wish in the list. SIM Dir. VERONICA VERONICA DENNIS OK HOME HELEN OK Create Calling from the directory SIM Dir. In SIM In Mobile or OK Each name in a directory can have up to 3 numbers: Home, Mobile, Office. Files created in the SIM directory can be consulted from a different mobile phone. MOBILE Choose the appropriate number Displaying a phone number VERONICA SIM Dir. VERONICA DENNIS HELEN OK View Create Zoom 31 OK 0148............ 0663............ 139............ If you use your telephone abroad, you should store the numbers in the directory in the international format with the “+” prefix. (See page 19) 32 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:45 Page 33 Switch from one to another by pressing the OK key or OK key. Create Create Create Home: Mobile: Office: 7.4 Available options From the list of names in your directory, you can access the following OK options by pressing the key: View You do not have to fill in all the information, but at least one number must be entered for each name. Up to 250 phone numbers can be stored in the product directory. The SIM directory's capacity depends on the operator. Display the contents of each file Create Create a file Zoom Change the character size (1) a name in a list (1) according to the Search name Find entry mode 7.3 Classifying a file in a family Modify To differentiate your files, you can classify them in groups called “families”: Private , Profession. , Other , or None. A different ring tone can be assigned to each family. This classification will allow you to easily distinguish a professional call from a private call (1). It is possible to screen incoming calls by family. (See pages 73, 74) The files you created may be organised in alphabetical order, by family (Private , Profession. , Other , or None) or by directory (SIM then Mobile). (See page 32) (1) If the caller’s number is displayed. 33 Organise Modify the file contents Display names: - In alphabetical order - By family: Private, Professional, Other or None - By directory: SIM then Mobile Delete Delete the selected file Classify Classify the selected file in the appropriate family OK Ring tones Assign a melody to a family (1) Depending on the language. 34 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:45 Page 35 Copy Copy a file from a directory into the other Copy all Copy the whole directory into the other Memory Display the available memory in your directories Back 7.5 Assigning a ring tone to a family You can assign a ring tone to a family, so when you receive a call from a contact classified in a particular family, the ring tone for the incoming call will be the one assigned to that family. An icon is also assigned to each family, allowing you to easily recognise your correspondent’s family. (See page 33) Return to the previous screen 7.6 Temporary SIM card When you create a file, you can include 3 different numbers (Home, Mobile, Office). Copying from one directory to another You can copy a file or all the contents of a directory to another. You may choose to keep or to delete the original directory or file. If you change your SIM card, an information message will be displayed when the telephone is switched on.You must then decide if this card will become your main SIM card or if it is being inserted temporarily: New SIM (C): Main OK: Temporary Ring tones Copy Copy all SIM -> Mobile OK OK Mobile -> SIM SIM Dir. OK Keep origin OK VERONICA BRIAN Delete origin FLORENCE • Keypress on : the SIM card you just inserted becomes your main card. You can create the files with up to three numbers (Home, Mobile, Office). If you reinsert your old SIM card, you will no longer find the three numbers that were formerly associated with the same name. • Keypress on OK : the SIM you just inserted is considered as “Temporary”. You will be able to create or modify files with one number only. If you then reinsert the first card (your main card), you will find the three number association it originally contained. 35 36 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:45 Page 37 8.1 MESSAGES (1) 8.2 Accessing messages • Make a keypress upwards on the key from the main screen. • Or press the key from the MENU (see page 26) and select OK Reading your messages The messages will be automatically stored on your SIM card directory, but you can store them in your telephone’s memory by selecting the “Archive” option. OK “Messages”. “Unread” messages Unread Read the new messages Read/Saved View the read messages Write Create a new message Archives OK View the messages archived in the telephone’s memory Delete msg Delete your messages by category My canned Complete a canned message or create your own canned messages When a new message is received, a screen message “Do you want to read your new messages?” and the icon are displayed and an audible signal (1) is emitted. The icon disappears when all new “Events” (messages, calls, ...) have been consulted. • Read immediately If you want to read immediately the messages, press the Zoom Change character size (2) Set parameters, especially the number of the service centre if it is not automatically displayed (you cannot send a message without this number) (1) Check the availability of this service with your operator. Network OK 0607... 0613... OK 09/03 09:03 : 0613.... Don’t wait 08:30 Parameters (2) Depending on the language. 37 (1) To deactivate the audible signal (see page 50). 38 key. Unread Unread Do you want to read your new messages? OK BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:45 Page 39 • Read later Available options If you want to read your messages later, press the key. While reading a message, you can access the following options using the OK key: Services Do you want to read your new messages? Network 08:30 OK 05:13 OK 18-04-2002 Menu Network Events Directory Messages My setup Delete Delete the selected message Answer Write a message in reply to a message you received Forward (1) Forward the selected message after modifying the recipient's name or the parameters Archive Save from your SIM card to the telephone memory 1 Msg. OK 0 Call 0 Vocal Save Number Store the original message number or the destination number in the directory Save icon (2) Store an icon in the list of icons Save Animation (2) Store an animation in the list of animations OK The capacity of your SIM card depends on your operator. The icon is displayed when there are too many stored messages: please delete some. 39 Save sound (2) Store a sound in the list of sounds Save canned (1) Store this message as a canned message (1) Except protected objects (sounds, images). (2) If the received message contains sounds, images, icons, animations. 40 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:45 Page 41 Parameters Update the following parameters: Serv. Centre: your operator’s service centre number (may be provided automatically) E-mail centre (1): calling number for sending an e-mail (can be automatically presented to you) Format: in which the message is to be delivered to your correspondent (SMS, e-mail, fax, etc.) Validity: time during which the network presents the message again to your recipient in case of unsuccessful delivery Receipt: activate/deactivate the acknowledgement receipt request Zoom Change the character size (2) Back Return to the current message Received: All messages that you received, read, and stored. Your friends can send you messages containing icons, animations, mood icons, sounds, and texts. When you receive those messages, you may also store these objects so that you can use them later. If a message contains several icons, sounds, or animations, select the object using the OK key and confirm with the OK key. You can call one of the numbers that appears in a message you have received by pressing To send: All written and not yet sent messages. Sent: All written, sent and stored messages. If “Receipt” was activated in the “Parameters” option, when you view the sent messages, the following symbols are displayed: Message sent in expectation of an acknowledgement receipt. “Read/Saved” messages These messages can be read messages, written messages which are sent or not sent, or messages that are stored on the SIM card. Message sent and acknowledgement received. Message unsuccessfully delivered (in this case you should send the message again). “Archived” messages (1) Check the availability of this service with your operator. (2) Depending on the language. 41 These messages can be read or written messages that you have sent from the SIM card memory to the telephone memory.You can save up to 30 messages in your telephone memory. Archived messages are classified in three groups: Received, To send, Sent. 42 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:45 Page 43 8.3 Writing a message Send to • Make a keypress upwards on the key from the main screen. • Or press the key from the MENU (see page 26) and select OK Insert Icon Send the message Add icons (only valid for non protected EMS icons) OK “Messages”. Insert Sound Add sounds (only valid for non protected EMS sounds) You can create a message or amend a stored message. You can create a message with text only but can also assign icons or sounds, or mood icons (See page 47) Insert Mood Add mood icons Preview Messages Directory Messages My setup Games OK Unread (5) Read/Saved (4) Write Preview the message 1 Message(s) OK exit the current message and return to Exit message To the messages menu Do you Save message Save the message OK The shape of the cursor will tell you whether you are in: - predictive mode (data entry system, see page 45) or - normal mode OtherWords Access the list of other suggested words Add word Add a word to the dictionary (depending on the language) To switch from one mode to the other, make a long keypress on the key. Insert digits Insert digits While writing the message, depending on the selected entry mode, you can access the following options by pressing the OK key. Punctuation Insert a punctuation mark Predictive/ Normal mode Switch from normal to predictive mode The underlined options (see page 44) will be displayed only in the predictive mode. 43 Language Modify the dictionary language Back Return to the previous screen 44 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:45 Page 45 8.4 You may also use the following keys: Data entry system (1): predictive mode To make it easier to write short messages, your phone has an assisted data entry system: in predictive mode (1), the cursor looks like a thick bar .To create a word, you only need to press once the key for each letter contained in the word. Access the options 05:13 The character displayed may not correspond to the one you requested; the system suggests the most usual word. Do not worry about the words initially suggested, go on typing, the system will make better suggestions as you type. 18-04-2002 Network Delete ok Accept displayed word or number (press downwards only) Scroll the word or text When you have finished typing your word: • If the suggested word is the one you want: Press to validate and insert a space. Space Upper case/lower case/numbers / access to symbol bar Switch between Normal/Predictive mode (long keypress) • If the word suggested is not the one you want: Press to scroll for other suggestions and validate your choice of word by pressing Other words There is a dictionary in which you can add (1), modify or delete words. To add a word while writing a message, press the OK key and select the “Add word” option (1). (1) Depending on the language. 45 (1) Depending on the language. 46 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:45 Page 47 Sending a message (1) 8.5 Icons, sounds, mood icons Your messages can be customised with icons, sounds or mood icons to reflect your emotion: Ironic Sad Glad Confused Amazed Happy You can send a message: • To a recipient in your directories. (See page 30) • Manually by keying in your correspondent’s number. Addresses Indifferent Crying In love Send to Devil Angry Laughing Insert Sound Inquiring Show-off Joking Directory Dial Distrib.list OK Insert Icon OK Messages 255: You can also create your own mood icons using the alphabetical characters (example: :-)). While writing the message, the sound or icon that you inserted is represented by a symbol ( or ). You can add more icons and sounds to your phone by downloading them from the Internet. (See page 56) The recipient of the message must have a compatible EMS (Enhanced Message Service) mobile phone in order to display icons and mood icons, and listen to the sounds attached to your message. To: 255 3 Messages Sent • To several recipients by selecting the group of recipients (choose the “Distrib.list” option). The list should have been created beforehand. • To a recipient with an e-mail address, if you have stored the email centre number using the “Parameters” option. (See page 41) 47 OK (1) Messages exceeding 160 characters, input of icons, sounds and mood icons may result in the billing of several SMS. The number of SMS will be indicated on the screen while typing and there will be a beep for every new message. 48 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:45 Page 49 8.6 Deleting your messages You can delete several messages at once by selecting the “Delete msg” option. You can then access the following options: MY SETUP • From the main screen, press the key to access the MENU. OK • Select “My Setup” then one of the proposed options. My setup All Sent OK Delete all messages Directory Messages My setup Games OK Only delete messages that you have sent Received Only delete messages you have received and read Before... Only delete messages (sent and received) prior to a date you have specified Archives Delete all messages archived in the memory of the telephone 9.1 OK Sounds From the “Sounds” menu, press the options. OK key to access the various Sounds My setup Sounds Pictures Negat.Screen Mode Volume Ring tones OK The icon means that the message list is full.You must delete at least one of them to receive new messages. 49 Sounds Pictures Negat.Screen 50 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:45 Page 51 Mode Volume Ring tones Select the mode (see below) Adjust the volume with OK Select a ring tone for an incoming call with Mode You can choose from the following modes: Sound Normal ring tone (increasing volume). Vibrator No sound is emitted (ring tone, message or appointment alert, low battery beep), but the vibrating system is activated. The icon is displayed on the main screen. OK OK Msg. sound Choose a sound to announce an incoming message ON sound Choose the sound which will be played when the phone is switched on Vibr.+sound Simultaneous activation of the vibrator and normal ring tone (increasing volume). OFF sound Choose the sound which will be played when the phone is switched off Vibr., sound Activation of the vibrator followed by the normal ring tone. Access a WAP site to download new Download (1) melodies Compose Compose a melody Key beeps Activate/deactivate the beep played with each short or long keypress Vibra...sound Vibrator is activated followed by several beeps, then by a normal ring tone. Silent No sound is emitted and the vibrator is deactivated.The icon is displayed. Compose my melody From the “Compose” option, you can create your own tunes. (1) Depending on your phone model. Check the availability of this service with your operator. 51 52 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:45 Page 53 To compose your melody, use the keypad as shown below: Available options While you are composing your tune, use the the following options: ok Primary notes of an octave (C, D, E, F, G, A, B) Change duration Save Save&Quit Add a sharp OK key to access Save your tune Save your tune and return to the previous screen Change octave Add a pause My setup Sounds Pictures Negat.Screen Sounds ON sound OFF sound Compose OK OK OK Last 5 notes Listen to the last five notes Play all Listen to the entire melody Modify title Change the title of the melody Instrument Choose an instrument: piano, xylophone, guitar, bass, strings Tempo Choose the tempo: allegro, andante, lento Delete Delete the selected melody Back OK Save Save&Quit Last 5 notes 53 Return to the previous screen To return to the main screen, press the keypress). 54 key (long BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 55 9.2 Pictures 9.4 My setup Pictures Sounds Pictures Negat.Screen Main screen On/Off scr. Download OK Main screen: is displayed when your telephone is switched on and/or when no feature is in use (call, sending short messages, etc.). You can personalise your screen by changing the icon and display format for the date. Downloading may be performed from your mobile (WAP), the Internet or from a voice server. Once you are connected to WAP or a website offering this service on the Internet (1), select the object you wish to download and perform the downloading. When it is completed, you will receive an SMS containing the object you selected. New icon! OK Delete Icon 04/07 Download: access a WAP (1) site to download images. Save Delete OK OK Black/White background (Negat.Screen) Choose your display mode: black text on a white background or white text on black background. My setup My setup Sounds Pictures Negat.Screen Sounds Pictures Negat.Screen The saved data will then appear in the appropriate lists (sounds, main screen icons, icons, mood icons, on/off screens, canned messages) (2). See OK Save On/Off scr.: allows you to customise the On/Off screens of your mobile phone with a welcome message, an animation, or an icon. 9.3 Downloaded data (1) (Downloaded) (1) Depending on your phone model. Check the availability of this service with your operator. 55 (1) Check the availability of this service with your operator. (2) If your mobile has no available memory, this means that too many icons, sounds, etc. are stored, you should delete some. 56 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 57 9.5 Zoom (1) Keypad Your telephone can display two different sized characters (small or large). If you want to display more information (Wap, Directory, Messages, MENU), select the “Zoom” function. Direct dial numbers: once entered these numbers can be directly accessed from the main screen with a long keypress on the following keys . (1). Create or modify direct dial numbers My setup Downloaded Zoom Numbers My setup Pictures Negat.Screen Downloaded Zoom Numbers OK Modify Keypad 4 RAY OK 6 DIANA 7 FRANK 9.6 Numbers Modify Delete Back OK Key number: Modify Tel. number: Create OK 0123... My Number Save your telephone number, if it is not already recorded on your SIM card). Enter the number - confirm by pressing OK . Confirm Directory Back OK Enter the key name: RAY Keypad OK 4 RAY 6 DIANA 7 FRANK Voicemail Prefix Change your voice mail number (enter the number, confirm by pressing OK ). (1) Depending on your phone model and the language. 57 Activate/cancel the prefix which will be added automatically before the phone number when making the call (enter the prefix, confirm by pressing OK ). (1) Depending on your phone model. 58 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 59 10 GAMES (1) You can access the games from the MENU by pressing the Killer Expo OK key. Games Calc/Conv Setup Events You have the option of setting the parameters for the Games in the “Config.” option (keypad, sounds, difficulty...). Starshot, a hero from deep space, travels throughout the galaxy to discover new entertainment. Help him with his faithful companion Willfly (the little rocket) to foil the traps set by the terrible Wolfgang. The game software programs built into your telephone have been designed and developed by INFOGRAMES.They are protected by copyright laws. Any non-authorized reproduction of this software as well as any alterations to the copyright notices or other rights appearing on the software are strictly prohibited. While at the commands of the Willfly rocket, you must avoid obstacles encountered on Killer Expo planet and at the same time eliminate the enemies you come across throughout the 4 levels in order to save Starshot. To steer, use the To fire, use the 59 keys. key. During the game, you can display: • Your position • Your result, • Your shield points • Your life points Willfly’s mission will be made easier if the numerous bonuses are collected: Weapon , Shield , Invulnerability , Star Warning: some bonuses have been hidden by the scary Wolfgang! If you think you are the best, send your high scores to your friends. Your name will certainly be shown in their “High scores” tables (1). © 2002 Infogrames (1) The games in your One Touch 331 telephone are suitable for all. (1) Requires the sending of an SMS. 60 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 61 Eyes & Stars For this strategy game, you must align 4 pawns (horizontally, vertically or diagonally). Your opponent, over several rounds, is the terrible Wolfgang. You have the option of choosing your pawns to face the enemy. To align the pawns, use the keys. To confirm the placement of a pawn, use the key. To move from one platform to the next, climb up and down the ladders, hang and move along the cables, use the keys. To throw a star, jump from one platform to the other, use the key. During the game, you can display: • Your result, • Your star points • Your life points • Key (once it has been found) Run run run Saved by Willfly, Starshot must pass the platforms to get out of the labyrinth. Starshoot can run on these platforms, climb up and down the ladders, hang and move along the cables, jump from one platform to the other and finally control the stars that he collected on the way in order to dig a hole to trap his opponents. If you think you are the best, send your high scores to your friends (1). Your name will perhaps be displayed in their “High scores” tables. Note: you must absolutely find the key to to move through the 7 stages of each of the 4 levels. 61 (1) Requires the sending of an SMS. 62 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 63 11 ALARMS 11.2 Access the alarms features from the MENU (see page 26) by pressing the OK key. 05:13 18-04-2002 Network 11.1 Alarms Messages My setup Games Alarms OK Wake up Appointment Birthdays Wake up Set the alarm time and confirm by pressing OK Once this feature is activated, the icon appears on the main screen. Under “Options”, you can choose to program the alarm clock with a melody. The alarm will sound whether the phone is switched on or off, but pressing any key will shut it off. Appointments You can schedule your appointments (enter the date and time – confirm by pressing OK – enter the purpose of the appointment – confirm by pressing OK ) and program how often they occur (once, daily, weekly). Once an appointment is scheduled, the icon appears. You can schedule up to five appointments.The alarm will sound whether the phone is switched on or off, but pressing any key will shut it off. You can also change or cancel an appointment. In addition, you can program a short message to be sent (with icons, and/or a melody) at the appointment time. 11.3 Birthdays You schedule birthdays in the same way as appointments but on an annual basis.You can schedule up to five birthday dates. 11.4 Options The "snooze" function can be activated when you program any alarm.The alarm will be repeated at regular ten minute intervals after the first sounding. 63 64 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 65 12 CALCULATOR/ CONVERTER 12.2 You can access the calculator and the currency converter from the main screen in two different ways: • Enter a figure directly on the keypad, then press the select the “Calculator” or “Convert” option. • Press the OK OK The currency converter allows you to: Rapidly convert into Euros (for the Euro zone only) from the main screen (1) : key and in the Menu and select the “Calc/Conv” option. Convert 05:13 OK 18-04-2002 Network 12.1 Convert Save Number Calculator Calculator Convert Calculator Calculator 10 OK 10 € 100.00 FF Convert a sum of money Calculator Calculator OK 15.24 10 OK OK 13 In the menu “Convert”, select the type of conversion (“Euro” (2) or “Curren/Curren”), enter the sum to be converted then press OK to display the result. To enter decimals ("."), use the key (long keypress). To return to the main screen, press the keypress). 65 key (long (1) The currency converter uses the final conversion rates for the EURO (€) set on 31/12/1998, which are used in accordance with the official conversion rules. (2) Depending on your phone model. 66 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 67 13 Modify the currencies to be converted From “Convert”, select the option “Currency” to display the list of currencies. Access the “Setup” option from the MENU (see page 26) by pressing the OK key. Setup To choose the currencies to be converted from this table access the following options with OK : Confirm OK SETUP Alarms Calc/Conv Setup Events Services Clock Languages OK Select the currency Add Add a new currency subsequently be changed) Back Return to the previous screen (which can 13.1 Services Security PIN Code (1) SIM card protection code requested each time the phone is switched on if the code is activated. Activate/ Deactivate Activate (or cancel) this code. Change Update the code (4 to 8 digits). PIN2 Code (1) Protection code for certain functions on the SIM card (Billing / Cost / FDN, etc.) requested when these functions are used if this code is activated. Change Update the code (4 to 8 digits). When you have selected or created the first currency, repeat the same operation for the second currency, then enter the exchange rate for these 2 currencies. To return to the main screen, press the keypress). 67 key (long (1) Contact your operator if necessary. 68 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 69 Netwrk Code (1) Change the code requested to access the “Call Barring” options associated with network. (See page 73) MENU code Protection code for certain MENU functions (Services/Setup/Language), requested when these functions are used if this code is activated. Activate/ Deactivate Activate (or cancel) this code. Change Update the code (4 to 8 digits). Prod.Code Protection code for your telephone, requested each time it is switched on if this code is activated. Activate/ Deactivate Activate (or cancel) this code. Change Update the code (4 to 8 digits). Change SIM Cumul. dur. InclusiveTime Duration subscribed (enter the time - confirm by OK ). Reset Reset (immediately or periodically) the total duration of calls made. Beep durat. Activate/cancel the beep which sounds during a call at an interval set by the user (enter the interval confirm by OK ). Expense (1) Duration Call time management. Last call Duration of the last call. Management of call charges. Last call Cost of last charged call. Credit Remaining credit in relation to “Set Credit”. Cumul. cost Total cost of charged calls. Set Credit Maximum credit beyond which all charged calls are barred (enter credit - confirm by OK ). Reset Reset the total cost of charged calls. Unit value Cost of one telecom unit in the chosen currency (select the “Others?” option for another currency and press the key to enter a decimal point). Define the SIM card as the main card (see page 36). Billing Total duration of calls made. Avail.Duration Remaining time available in relation to time indicated under the “InclusiveTime” (for user's information only). (1) Check the availability of this service with your operator. 69 (1) Check the availability of this service with your operator. 70 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 71 Calls Forward (1) All All your calls are forwarded. The displayed. icon is Conditional Calls are forwarded if the line is busy, the call is not answered or the phone is outside the network range. If busy Only if your line is busy. No reply Only if you do not answer. Unreach. Only if the phone is out of the network range. Data Data calls are forwarded to the specified number. Fax Fax calls are forwarded to the specified number. Status List of call forwarding operations activated from this phone. Cancel All Cancel all activated call forwarding. (1) Check the availability of this service with your operator. 71 Call wait (1) Activate/cancel signalling of a second incoming call by a beep while you are in communication. Conceal ID (CLIR) (1) Activate/cancel the option which makes your calls anonymous (your number will not be transmitted by the network to the parties you call). Caller ID (CLIP) (1) Activate/cancel display of the caller's number (or name if it is stored in the directory) with every call. Auto Redial (2) Activate/ Deactivate Activate/cancel automatic call back if the first call was unsuccessful. Forbidden No List of numbers for which automatic call back failed (10 unsuccessful attempts). Reset Reset the blacklist. Ntwk. Redial (1) (Completion of Calls to Busy Subscribers) Automatic call back of the last dialled busy number. (1) Check the availability of this service with your operator. (2) Depending on your phone model. 72 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 73 Exc. “Prof.” All calls other than those to numbers included in the “Profession.” family are barred. Activate/cancel the call barring. This option is applicable in the following cases: Exc. “Other” All calls other than those to numbers included in the “Other” family are barred. Calls to numbers not stored in your phone directories are barred. Incoming Activate/cancel incoming call barring.This option is applicable in the following cases: Call Barring Outgoing Except Dir. All (1) All outgoing calls are barred. International(1)Outgoing international calls are barred. Exc.-> Home (1) Outgoing calls except those to the subscription country are barred. ExceptFDN (1) Calls to numbers other than the specific FDN directory (contained in the SIM card) are barred. All calls from a number not stored in your directories are barred. All (1) All incoming calls are barred. If abroad (1) Incoming calls are barred if you are abroad. Exc. “Private” All calls other than those from numbers included in the “Private” family are barred. Activate/ Deactivate All calls which do not begin with one of the numbers stored in the "FDN" directory are barred. Exc. “Prof.” All calls other than those from numbers included in the “Profession.” family are barred. Change If the “ExceptFDN” option is activated, you can update the "FDN" directory after entering PIN2 code (update "FDN" directory by pressing OK ). Exc. “Other” All calls other than those from numbers included in the “Other” family are barred. View Exc. “Private” Except Dir. Status List of call barring operations activated. View the list of FDN numbers. All calls other than those to numbers included in the “Private” family are barred. (1) Check the availability of this service with your operator. 73 (1) Check the availability of this service with your operator. 74 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 75 Networks SMS CB (1) Messages broadcast over the network (weather forecast, traffic, etc.) are automatically displayed on the main screen. You can find the last SMS CB message in “Menu/Messages/Last CB”. CB list List of the message codes to be displayed. Reception Depending on the selected option, the phone displays messages broadcast by the network. Full The phone permanently scans the network and displays broadcast messages according to your "CB list" option. Limited None The phone intermittently scans the network and displays broadcast messages according to your "CB list" option. The phone does not receive any broadcast messages. Searching Search for a home network. Available List of available environment. Mode Depending on the option, the search mode is: Automatic First network searched for is the last one used. Manual User chooses the network from a list. networks in your List of networks for priority connection (update this list with OK ). Forbidden List of forbidden networks (update the list with OK ). WAP Direct access Profile access (See page 84) 13.2 Clock Time/Date Setting your telephone's date and time. Format Date and time display format. 13.3 Languages (1) OK Message display languages (select by pressing ). The “Automatic” option chooses the language of your SIM card (if it is available in the phone). radio (1) Check the availability of this service with your operator. 75 Preferred 13.4 Dictionary (2) There is a dictionary to which you can add your own words to those already contained in the assisted data entry system. (1) Depending on your phone model. (2) Depending on your phone model and language. 76 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 77 When you consult your dictionary, you can add, modify or delete words using the options available by pressing the OK key. 13.5 Input mode Key = After pressing the Any key After pressing any key on the keypad (1 to #). 13.8 key. Automatic power off Access to different entry modes (1). Power off 13.6 Display Backlight Contrast 13.7 Display contrast (press OK to adjust). Automatic 13.9 Allows you to choose the way a call will be answered. 77 Keypad lock Keypad lock Automatically (without pressing a key) after approximately 2 rings (this option is only available if your phone is connected to an audio accessory). (1) Depending on the language. Double line This function allows you to move from line 1 to line 2 (1). (See page 24) 13.10 Pick up Pick up Backlighting intensity (press OK to adjust); we recommend using the minimum necessary intensity to save battery power. However, you can use the key (long keypress) to activate the backlighting. When this option is activated, the phone is automatically switched off if it is not used (i.e. no keypresses, no calls, no incoming messages) after an amount of time chosen by the user (enter the duration, confirm by OK ). When this option is activated, the keypad will be automatically locked if you have not used your phone for a certain length of time. (1) Check the availability of this service with your operator. 78 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 79 14 WAP (1) Launch Bookmarks Accessing WAP Services (2) 14.1 WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) is a service that allows you to obtain information such as weather conditions, stock market averages, traffic conditions, etc. OK You can access mobile Internet services from the main screen by pressing: • the • or OK key (long keypress) (2) key and then selecting “Services” Services Services OK Menu WAP Entertainment Taxi Homepage Bookmarks Profiles (3) Go to URL Access your favourite sites Set up the connection parameters for your WAP service access providers. In most cases, your browser connection is already set up Access the WAP site directly by entering the address Available options (1) 14.2 Wap OK Profiles Launch the WAP browser to the default profile, if it has already been configured While viewing a WAP page, you can access a number of options by pressing either: • the • the OK key (long keypress) key (short keypress) (1) Check the availability of this service with your operator. (2) Depending on your phone model and the language. (3) Depending on the operator, this screen may not be displayed (to switch between modes, see page 83-84). 79 (1) Depending on your phone model. When browsing, you can exit the WAP mode anytime by pressing the key. 80 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 81 ... HomePage 14.3 Return directly to the home page Select a profile from the list of profiles and access the following options by pressing the OK key. Enter address Access a site directly by entering its address OK Setting up your access (1) Specific options on the current page Add bookmark Add a favourite site to your bookmarks Bookmarks Access your favourite sites (bookmarks) Show URL Display the address of the site you are currently visiting (1) Connect. Status Display the information bar for your Internet session (1) Alert List Display the list of your alerts (2) Launch Launch WAP even if no profile is preselected Activate Select a preset profile and go back to the profile list (2) Create Create a new profile (3) Modify Modify the profile parameters (2) Delete Delete a profile that you created (2) OK Back Zoom Exit WAP Back Return to the previous screen Change the character size (3) Finish consulting Internet services and return to the main screen Return to the previous screen (1) Depending on your phone model. (2) Check the availability of this service with your operator. (3) Depending on the language. 81 (1) Enter the information provided by your operator. (2) Depending on the profile type. (3) Depending on your phone model. 82 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 83 To create a new profile, you must enter the following parameters (1): 14.4 Launching WAP (1) • Profile name By selecting Setup/Services/WAP, you can access a menu that allows you to modify the parameters to launch your browser: • Homepage • IP address • “Direct” access: when you select Services/WAP from the main screen, your WAP homepage is automatically accessed. • Security : Normal (port 9201) / Secure (port 9203) • “Profile” access: when you select Services/WAP from the main screen, the following screen is displayed: • GSM user name (Login) • Password • Access number Wap • Access Type (Digital/Analogue) Homepage Bookmarks Profiles • Then select the option “Validate” (1) Depending on the profile type. 83 (1) Enter the information supplied by your operator. 84 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 85 15 WARRANTY Congratulations on choosing this mobile phone - we hope that you will be totally satisfied with it. Notwithstanding any other applicable statutory warranties, this mobile phone is guaranteed against any manufacturing defect for a period of ONE (1) year from the date of purchase shown on your invoice. Nevertheless if the statutory warranty in force in your country exceeds one (1) year, the statutory warranty is not affected by the manufacturer’s warranty. The present warranty terms also apply to the battery and accessories but for a period of SIX (6) months from the date of purchase shown on your invoice. Under the terms of this warranty, you must inform your dealer or any maintenance centre (see list of maintenance centres at our website - www.alcatel.com) without delay, of any defect and present the invoice given to you at the time of purchase. The dealer will decide whether to replace or repair, as appropriate, all or any part of the equipment (telephone or accessory) found to be defective. This warranty covers the cost of parts and labour but excludes any other costs. Repair or replacement may be carried out using reconditioned components offering equivalent functionality. Servicing under the terms of this warranty, especially repair, modification or replacement of parts shall entitle to a three month warranty unless there are statutory provisions to the contrary. This warranty shall not apply to damage or defects (to your telephone and/or accessory) caused by: 1) use not conforming with the instructions for use or installation, 2) non observation of the technical and safety standards applicable in the country where the equipment is used, 3) improper maintenance of batteries and other sources of energy, 85 and of the overall electric installation, 4) accidents or the consequences of theft, (of the vehicle), acts of vandalism, lightning, fire, humidity, infiltration of liquids, atmospheric influences, 5) combination or integration of the equipment in hardware not supplied or not recommended by Alcatel, without express written consent for such, 6) modifications, alterations, or repairs carried out by parties not authorised by Alcatel, the dealer or the approved maintenance centre, 7) use of the equipment for a purpose other than that for which it was designed, 8) normal wear, 9) deterioration caused by external causes (RF interference produced by other equipment, fluctuations in mains voltage and/or voltages on telephone lines, etc), 10) modifications made to the equipment even if they are unavoidable due to changes in regulations and/or modification of network parameters, 11) connection faults resulting from unsatisfactory radio transmission or caused by the absence of radio relay coverage. Equipment on which markings or serial numbers have been removed or altered, and handsets on which labels have been removed or deteriorated shall be excluded from the warranty. The above provisions constitute the only claims which can be made against the manufacturer and dealer on the grounds of equipment defects, this warranty excludes any other explicit or implied warranty except the statutory warranty in force in the user’s country. 86 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 87 16 CHARACTER SET To enter a word, press the key which corresponds to the desired letter several times until the wanted letter appears. : space. A short keypress on the key will display the symbol bar with the cursor automatically placed on the “•”.The OK key allows you to move from left to right. Down Up 87 88 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 89 17 ACCESSORIES (1) The latest generation of Alcatel mobile telephones offers a large range of accessories: Only use your mobile phone with Alcatel batteries, battery chargers, and accessories that are compatible with your phone model. Charger Cigar lighter charger C 56 Battery B 58 Input keyboard KB 1 Headset M 13 Changeable front panels FPxx Transparent case HC 30 Easy-to-install handsfree car kit MP 86 Basic car kit MP 79 (1) Depending on your phone model and availability. The chargers designed for your mobile phone meet with the standard for safety of information technology equipment and office equipment use. They should be used for this purpose only. 89 90 Basic car cradle MP 85 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 91 18 TROUBLESHOOTING We recommend that you carry out the following checks before contacting the Customer Care Service: My mobile phone will not switch on - Press the seconds key for at least two Outcoming calls cannot be made or no incoming calls are received - Make sure your mobile phone is connected to the network - Check your subscription with your operator (credit, SIM card validity) I cannot create a file in my - Check that the directory is not full, directory delete some files - Check your battery charge level The <<< >>>> symbol is displayed: my mobile phone is not connected to a network: - Try to reach the network by moving to a different location (if you are inside a building, stay near a window) - Check your mobile coverage with your operator I cannot access my voice mail - Make sure that your voicemail number is stored in the “Numbers” option I cannot send messages - Check the service centre number with your operator - Your correspondent’s phone could be incompatible with the transmission mode you are using (EMS standard for any transmission of icons, sounds,...) - Make sure your SIM card is valid by checking with your operator SIM card error - Make sure the SIM card is correctly inserted - Check with your operator that your SIM card is 3V compatible, former 5V SIM cards can no longer be used - Check that your short message memory is not full The main screen displays a - Too many short messages are stored black envelope icon in your SIM memory, delete some! I have already entered 3 incorrect PIN codes 91 - Contact your operator to get your PUK code to unblock your mobile 92 BG3 _PCS_AUS_UM_27-08-03 27/08/03 17:46 Page 93 Notes... The showing icon is still - Go to “Menu/Events” and check all events I cannot save my new downloaded items - Delete old downloaded items by going to“Menu/My setup/Downloaded” I have plugged in the charger, but: -the charging indicator is not displayed -The charging indicator may take several minutes to start to flash if the battery is very low. Please wait a few minutes and the telephone will start charging again normally - the charge icon is displayed, but the animation does not start - Remove your telephone battery then reinsert it and the telephone will start charging again normally 93 94
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