Sagem Cell Phone myC 1 User Guide

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SAGEM SA  
Mobile Phones Division  
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You have just bought a mobile phone and we  
congratulate you on your choice.  
Your phone will allow you to use different  
international networks (GSM 900 MHz and DCS  
1800 MHz) depending on the roaming agreements  
between the operators.  
We would like to remind you that this phone is  
approved to European standards.  
To get the most out of using your phone, we  
recommend that you read this manual carefully and  
keep it handy for future reference if needed.  
WARNING  
According to the configuration of the networks and  
associated subscriptions, certain functions may not  
be available (usually indicated by *).  
Compatibility of your SIM card  
Your phone is compatible with SIM 3V  
cards only.  
Make sure your SIM card is compatible with your  
phone. If an incompatible SIM card is inserted, a  
message will be displayed when switching on your  
phone. For further information, contact your Operator.  
The SAGEM logo and trademark are the property of  
SAGEM SA.  
AT is a registered trademark of Hayes Microcomputer products  
Inc.  
Hayes is a registered trademark of Hayes Microcomputer  
Products Inc.  
T9™ Text Input is a registered trademark of ©Tegic  
Communications Inc.  
T9 is licensed under one or more of the following U.S.  
Patents: 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928,  
6,011,554 and additional patents are pending worldwide.  
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Conformance Document  
SAGEM SA declare under its sole responsibility that  
the product Dual Band GSM/DCS Type myC-1  
conforms to the requirements of the following EEC  
directives:  
EEC Directive 1999/5/CE  
Safety  
EMC  
EN 60950: 2000  
EN 301 489-1  
EN 301 489-7  
Network  
3GPP TS 51.010-1 v5.3.0 selected  
with GCF-CC v3.11.1 included  
Requirements GT01 v 4.7.0  
TBR 19 Edition 5  
TBR 20 Edition 3  
TBR 31 Edition 2  
TBR 32 Edition 2  
EN 301 511  
Health  
EN 50360  
EN 50361  
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Functions at a glance  
Switch on  
Press  
.
Call  
Dial the number then press  
.
Answer  
Press  
.
Hang up  
Press  
.
Switch off  
Press  
(long press).  
Lock and unlock the keyboard from the standby  
screen  
Press then OK.  
Redial last number  
Press  
twice.  
Make a call from a number stored in the directory  
By name: enter the first letter of the name, press  
scroll down the list to find your correspondent, then  
,
press  
to call.  
By location in the directory: enter the location number  
then press to call.  
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Menus at a glance  
Enter using  
or  
Ringing and beeps  
Volume and choice of music  
Navigate using  
and  
Confirm using OK  
Quit or return to the previous menu using C  
Call groups  
Personalised ringing tone  
Vibrate  
According to the configuration of the networks  
and associated subscriptions, certain functions  
may not be available (indicated by *).  
Silent mode  
Beeps  
Controls  
Customization  
The phone menus will appear as listed below:  
Select language  
Automatic response  
Network selection  
Setting time/date  
Display contrast  
Converting currencies  
Active flip  
Services  
Directory  
Directory menu  
Sort by location  
Create record  
Call groups  
Security  
Available memory  
Personal numbers  
Quit  
PIN number  
Phone code  
Confidentiality messages  
Text messages  
Write new...  
Accessories  
Call services  
Call forwarding  
View last numbers  
Duration of calls (*)  
Display numbers  
Double call  
Calculator  
Alarm  
Timer  
Game  
Automatic redial  
Blacklist  
Voice mail number  
Local information (*)  
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Glossary  
Outgoing call  
Incoming call  
SIM card  
A call made from your phone.  
A call received by your phone.  
The card containing your subscription and access rights to services. The  
detachable part is the “micro-SIM”.  
PIN  
The personal code linked to your SIM card.  
Phone code  
The phone code is a secret code intended to protect the phone in case of  
theft.  
IMEI  
The identification number of your phone.  
SMS or EMS  
Short Message Service or Extended Message Service: sending and receipt  
of text messages and melodies.  
Service provider  
or operator  
Company which manages the network subscription.  
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Contents  
Presentation of the phone ............................ 8  
Function keys ................................................ 9  
Alphanumeric keyboard ................................ 9  
Key 1 ........................................................... 10  
Key ........................................................... 10  
Display ........................................................ 10  
Messages ...................................................... 24  
Receiving a message.................................. 24  
Editing a message using Easy  
Message T9™ ............................................. 27  
Options for messages in the list .................. 30  
Calls .............................................................. 31  
Forwarding voice calls ................................ 31  
Viewing the list of the last numbers used ... 32  
Monitoring the duration of calls (*) .............. 32  
Display numbers ......................................... 32  
Authorising double call ............................... 34  
Configuring automatic redial ....................... 34  
Blacklist ....................................................... 34  
Voice mail number ...................................... 35  
Local information distribution ...................... 35  
Placing calls on hold ................................... 35  
Getting started ............................................. 12  
Information on the SIM card ....................... 12  
Installing the SIM card ................................ 13  
Charging the battery ................................... 14  
Switching on/switching off, starting up ........ 15  
Setting Time and Date ................................ 15  
Searching for a network .............................. 16  
Switching off ................................................ 16  
Menu access ............................................... 17  
Deleting characters ..................................... 17  
Initial communication .................................. 18  
Making a call ............................................... 18  
Receiving a call ........................................... 18  
Volume control ............................................ 18  
Ending a call ............................................... 18  
Ringing tones ............................................... 36  
Volume and choice of music ....................... 36  
Call groups .................................................. 36  
Personalised ringing tone ........................... 36  
Setting the vibrator ...................................... 37  
Selecting silent mode .................................. 37  
Setting the beeps ........................................ 38  
Setting the battery beep ............................. 38  
Directory ....................................................... 19  
Directory display ......................................... 19  
Storing a number ........................................ 19  
Deleting a number ...................................... 20  
Call groups .................................................. 20  
Sorting ........................................................ 22  
Sending a short message to a stored  
number ........................................................ 22  
Directory memory space ............................. 23  
Displaying personal numbers ..................... 23  
Making a call with a stored number ............ 23  
Controls ........................................................ 39  
Customizing your phone ............................. 39  
Selecting the display language ................... 39  
Select the type of response ........................ 40  
Selecting the network ................................. 40  
Setting the time and date ............................ 41  
Controlling screen contrast ......................... 41  
Converting currencies ................................. 42  
Active flip ..................................................... 42  
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Contents  
Security ......................................................... 43  
Changing the PIN number .......................... 43  
Changing the phone code .......................... 43  
Accessories .................................................. 45  
Calculator .................................................... 45  
Setting the alarm ......................................... 45  
Setting the timer .......................................... 46  
Game ............................................................. 47  
Available accessories ................................. 48  
Available accessories ................................. 48  
Upkeep........................................................ 48  
Battery ......................................................... 48  
Maintenance menu ..................................... 48  
Recommendations ....................................... 49  
Technical Characteristics ........................... 53  
Troubleshooting ........................................... 55  
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Presentation of the phone  
1 - Ear phone/Speaker  
2 - High definition graphics screen  
3 - Programmable left key  
4 - Programmable Central key  
5 - Programmable right key  
6 - Scrolling arrows  
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7 - Stop - End call - Cancel  
8 - Operate/Call - Validate  
9 - Battery charging  
10 - Microphone  
WARNING!  
During a call, mind you do not obstruct the  
microphone with your hand.  
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OK  
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JKL  
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Presentation of the phone  
Function keys  
Switch off – Reject a call – Hang up  
Switch on – Call a number – Receive a call  
C
Short press: Return to the previous menu – Delete a  
character  
Long press: Exit menu mode – Complete deletion of  
the entry  
OK  
Confirm  
- Programmable keys for direct access to the  
functions that you have selected  
- Volume control during conversation (left key :  
lower, right key : louder)  
- Contextual action  
and  
Entry and scrolling through the menus.  
Alphanumeric keyboard  
Made up of 12 keys: 0 to 9, and #.  
To obtain a letter, press successively on the relevant  
key until the desired number or letter appears.  
Punctuation marks and special symbols are obtained  
by a long press on the # key.  
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Presentation of the phone  
Key 1  
A long press on key 1 allows you to access the  
voicemail service.  
Key ∗  
A long press on key allows you to activate or  
deactivate the silent mode.  
Display  
The high definition graphics screen enables you to  
read messages easily. Various icons inform you  
about the status of functions.  
Battery charge indicator (black if charged, clear if  
discharged)  
Received signal strength indicator (maximum  
strength: 5 bars)  
The R letter indicates if the network found does not  
correspond to the subscription  
If flashes, the phone is searching for a network  
Call in progress  
Permanent call forwarding  
Silent mode  
Receipt of messages and presence of messages not  
read.  
Flashing: voice messages present.  
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Presentation of the phone  
The three keys located under the screen are  
allocated to actions described at the bottom of the  
screen just above the key, each time it is necessary.  
For example:  
Confirm Pressing the right key confirms the current  
function.  
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Getting started  
Information on the SIM card  
SIM card  
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:  
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  
• secret codes (PIN - Personal Identification Number)  
• directory  
immediately.  
• mini-messages  
Note: Do not leave you SIM card within  
the reach of small children.  
• functioning of specific services.  
Your phone is compatible with the different SIM cards  
provided by the Operators.  
It is compatible with SIM/WIM cards (cards which  
contain in addition the WIM module (Wireless Identity  
Module).  
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Getting started  
Installing the SIM card  
1
Switch off your phone and disconnect the charger.  
The SIM card is inserted beneath the phone’s  
battery.  
1 Turn the phone over and remove the rear cover by  
pushing the lock button and inserting the nail in the  
notch.  
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2 Take off the rear cover integrating the battery.  
3 Slide the SIM card under the retaining plate, with  
the gold-plated contacts facing towards the phone  
and the cut-off corner pointed as shown on the  
drawing in the phone.  
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4 Replace the cover by clicking in first the upper part  
then the lower part.  
5 Push the lock button to close your phone.  
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Getting started  
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.  
Warning  
The phone will start charging. The battery charging  
indicator indicates the charge.  
There is a risk of explosion if the  
battery is incorrectly replaced or  
disposed of in fire.  
Charging stops by itself.  
Unplug the cable.  
Do not short-circuit.  
The battery does not contain any  
components that can be changed by  
you.  
It is possible that during charging, the battery may  
heat up slightly; this is normal.  
Do not attempt to open the battery  
case.  
Only use the correct chargers and  
batteries as shown in the  
manufacturer’s catalogue.  
Spent batteries must be collected at  
the appropriate sites.  
You are advised to remove the battery  
if you intend to leave your phone  
unused for a long period.  
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Getting started  
Switching on/switching off,  
starting up  
Control of the PIN code  
If your phone displays SIM absent,  
press  
(long press) to switch off your  
To switch on your phone:  
phone and check that your SIM card is  
correctly positioned.  
Press  
to switch on your phone.  
If access to the SIM card is protected by a secret  
code, the phone will ask you to enter your PIN code.  
Warning  
PIN code  
If the wrong PIN code is entered three  
times in a row, the card will be locked.  
To unlock your card:  
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 **05*  
- enter the PUK code (Personal  
Unlocking Key) provided by your  
Network Operator and confirm,  
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.  
- enter your PIN code and confirm,  
Press # or OK or on right key to confirm.  
- enter your PIN code again and  
confirm.  
Setting Time and Date  
The first time the phone is used, the time and date  
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.  
will need to be set.  
If the battery has completely run down or been taken  
out, you will be asked to confirm 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.  
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Getting started  
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, confirm with the  
OK key.  
Searching for a network  
The phone then searches for a network on which it  
can communicate:  
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.  
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.  
Switching off  
Hold down the  
displayed.  
key until the end message is  
Release the key. The phone switches off.  
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Getting started  
Menu access  
The menu functions permit you to verify or modify the  
various functions of your phone to adapt it to your  
needs.  
Direct access to menus  
To directly access a menu, press  
then enter the number of the selected  
menu.  
Press the scrolling arrows  
menu.  
or  
to access the  
Scroll through the menu using the scrolling arrows  
then press OK to access the selected menu.  
Each time you want to confirm an action, press OK.  
To abandon an action, press C.  
To exit the menu mode, press and hold C.  
Deleting characters  
You can cancel an entry error:  
Press quickly on C to delete the last character.  
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Initial communication  
Making a call  
The network is displayed.  
International call  
Dial the number.  
Press 0 (long press) to display + then  
dial the country code without waiting for  
a tone, then the number you require.  
Press  
.
During the call, flashes on the screen, and tones  
may signal the establishment of a connection.  
Receiving a call  
Emergency services  
When you receive a call:  
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.  
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.  
To call the international emergency  
service, dial 112 then press  
.
Other emergency service numbers may  
exist, depending on the country.  
Volume control  
Increase or decrease the volume during a  
conversation by pressing the left or right key.  
Ending a call  
Press  
.
The end of call message appears on the screen.  
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Directory  
Directory display  
You can store the telephone numbers that you call  
regularly:  
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.  
- in the SIM card,  
- in the phone itself.  
Different icons will inform you of the directory location  
where the number is stored when you search for it:  
SIM card directory  
Your phone’s directory  
SIM card pre-set directory.  
Storing a number  
In the Directory menu, select Create record.  
Confirm by pressing OK.  
Enter the name (the number of accepted characters  
depends on the SIM card used). Confirm.  
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.  
Enter the number including the area code, if  
necessary (up to 20 characters). Confirm.  
You can enter spaces in the number (displayed as  
commas “,”) by pressing (long press) on or #. The  
figures entered after a space are processed in a  
DTMF sequence (usable after a number).  
If necessary, select the call group to which you want  
to assign this number.  
Depending on the available space, you can select the  
storage location of the number entered: SIM card or  
phone itself.  
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.  
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Directory  
Deleting a number  
To delete the contents of a directory location, select  
the name using the scrolling arrows. Confirm by  
pressing OK. Select Delete, then confirm.  
Call groups  
You are also able to classify contacts recorded in the  
directory into Call Groups.  
To each of these groups you attribute certain  
characteristics (icon, ringing tone, vibrator, etc.).  
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 menu.  
Using the scrolling arrows, choose a group and press  
OK. You are then able to look up or alter its  
characteristics or to erase the group.  
To create a new group:  
Go into Directory/Directory menu/Call groups.  
Choose Create group.  
Enter a name and confirm.  
Choose an icon using the scrolling arrows and  
confirm.  
Choose a ring tone, then choose a vibrator mode,  
and confirm.  
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Directory  
The selection of a call group is made when entering  
a number into the directory, or when modifying a  
number you have already saved.  
Activate the Call Groups function  
If you want the characteristics of the groups to apply  
If call groups are not enabled, you  
cannot attach correspondents to  
groups.  
to each call:  
Go into Directory/Directory menu/Call groups.  
Choose Activate groups.  
Tick the box and confirm.  
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/  
Group 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 of the  
group.  
If there are contacts attached to this group, press the  
right key to view the list of these ones.  
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Directory  
Modifying a group  
Select the group to be modified, and press OK.  
Choose Modify.  
Carry out the wanted modifications.  
Confirm by OK.  
Deleting a group  
Select the group to be deleted, and press OK.  
Choose Delete.  
Confirm by OK.  
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 confirm using OK. Select Send message  
and confirm using OK.  
Compose your text message.  
Press OK. Select Send and confirm using OK. The  
recipient number is displayed.  
Send your message using the right key.  
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Directory  
Directory memory space  
In Directory menu, select Available memory.  
Confirm using OK.  
The screen will display the amount of available space  
on the SIM card and on the phone itself.  
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.  
Making a call with a stored number  
Here are all the ways you can call a correspondent,  
whose number you have saved in the directory, from  
the standby screen:  
1) Enter the 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.  
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Messages  
Receiving a message  
Several types of message may be received:  
Access to this service depends on the  
network. For more information, consult  
your Operator or your Service Provider.  
• text messages  
• 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 melodies can take several minutes.  
Messages inform you of the downloading progress.  
Ask your operator about downloading  
melody messages.  
At any time, you can:  
• hide that screen by pressing the left key (e.g. to  
make a call or access other information on your  
phone),  
• or cancel the download in progress by pressing the  
right key.  
Go into the Text messages menu to access the list  
of messages received.  
Unread messages are in bold.  
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Messages  
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.  
Meaning of the symbols in front of each message  
Text messages  
Melodies.  
Actions possible for a message received  
Select a message.  
By pressing the left key, you can read a text  
message, view it or listen to it.  
Press the left 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 as for personalised ringing melodies.  
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Messages  
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 right key.  
or  
Select it in the list and choose the Save option by  
pressing the left 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.  
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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.  
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Messages  
Editing a message using Easy  
Message T9™  
The Easy Message T9™ function helps you to easily  
T9™ mode is activated as soon as you  
create or modify a message.  
enter messages.  
Select the Text messages/Write new... menu and  
press OK.  
Language  
Selecting the editing 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).  
Select Options by pressing the left key; scroll down  
to languages and press OK, then scroll down to the  
required Language and press OK.  
Using T9 mode  
Press the key corresponding to the letter required,  
compose the word by continuing to press the keys  
corresponding to the different letters, without  
worrying about the display, until the whole word is  
entered: it will appear in negative, white on black.  
If the word proposed corresponds to the one you are  
looking for, press 0 to confirm it, create a space and  
go on to the next word.  
As you go along, depending on the  
keys pressed, the software looks in a  
dictionary for the corresponding words  
that are most frequently used.  
It is possible that there are several words in the  
dictionary that contain the same sequence of keys  
pressed. If the word that appears is not the one you  
want, press the central 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 confirm, type a space and go on to the  
next word.  
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Messages  
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.  
Additional entry modes  
The right 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.  
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Messages  
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.  
Options available when writing a message  
Press the left key (Options) to view the various  
actions available:  
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.  
• Send your message  
• Store your message  
• 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.  
• De-activate Zoom  
• Cancel.  
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Messages  
Options for messages in the list  
When a message has been selected from the list of  
messages, pressing the left key (Options) displays  
the following actions:  
• read it  
• send it  
• delete it  
• zoom/Deactivate zoom  
• modify it.  
When sending a long message, the  
When Write new... has been selected from the list of  
messages, press the left key (Options) to:  
number next to the icon  
indicates  
the number of calls required to send  
the message.  
• find out how much memory is available  
• delete the messages that have been read  
• delete all the messages  
• select a send option (acknowledgement, reply  
given, period of validity, message format)  
• enter the message centre number.  
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Calls  
Forwarding voice calls  
Depending on your subscription, this service allows  
you to transfer incoming calls to another number or a  
mailbox.  
Look out for incompatibilities; for more  
information, consult your Operator or  
your Service Provider.  
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.  
Confirm by pressing the rightand key.  
A message on the screen confirms that forwarding  
has been activated.  
You can also cancel all types of forwarding.  
You can view the status of a type of call forwarding in  
order to verify whether it is active or not. This  
function is also useful for controlling the number to  
which your calls are forwarded. The information  
supplied is provided by the network.  
Warning  
Cancellations of forwarding can cause  
particular reactions in certain networks.  
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Calls  
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.  
Viewing the list of the last numbers  
used  
You can consult the list of the last numbers used  
(outgoing and incoming if available).  
This memory is linked to the phone  
and not to the SIM card.  
To redial a number:  
Select from the list using the scrolling arrows.  
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.  
Make the call by pressing on  
.
Shortcut: from the standby screen, press on  
.
Monitoring the duration of calls (*)  
On the Counters menu you can view the duration of  
the last call and all calls made since the last deletion.  
This data is purely indicative and does  
not represent proof. The metering  
criteria for the network can be  
appreciably different (indivisible  
minutes, etc.).  
The Delete durations menu enables you to delete  
the duration of the last call and reset to zero the total  
calls counter.  
The Display of duration menu enables you to select  
the duration display during a call.  
Display 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.  
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Calls  
Anonymous mode  
You can decide whether the person you are calling is  
given your phone number or not.  
Preset: the phone network default mode.  
No:  
you do not wish to use the anonymous  
mode and the person you are calling will  
know your number.  
Yes:  
you wish to use the anonymous mode and  
the person you are calling cannot know  
your number.  
Your number  
• On outgoing calls you can check that your phone  
number is displayed on the phone of the person  
you are calling (CLIR).  
• On incoming calls, you can check that the  
telephone number of a phone to which you are  
transferring calls will appear on the phone of a  
person calling you (COLR).  
Caller’s 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.  
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Calls  
Authorising double call  
(Service depending on the operator)  
Call waiting  
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.  
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, when pressing the central key, the left  
key changes function and gives access to different  
possibilities of actions with this call.  
Configuring automatic redial  
You can activate automatic redial either by default or  
on demand.  
Blacklist  
The blacklist is used to limit failures on automatic  
calls (calls generated by the automatic redial  
function).  
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.  
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Calls  
Voice mail number  
To program a special permanent call number, type in  
this number and confirm.  
This number is used when calling the voice mail  
centre with the programmable keys.  
Local information distribution  
This menu allows you to activate and select reception  
of information distributed by the network.  
Placing calls on hold  
(Service depending on the operator)  
Warning  
During a call, you can put the current call on hold by  
pressing OK.  
In this case, pressing  
ends all calls.  
During a call, when pressing the central key, the left  
key changes function and enables you to access  
different options for the call.  
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Ringing tones  
Volume and choice of music  
You can set your phone to ring on receiving calls  
and/or messages.  
There are numerous tunes available  
(including a “silent ringing tone”) and  
several volume levels including a  
crescendo.  
You can, during adjustment, listen to the melody  
selected or not: activate or deactivate by pressing the  
central key; the symbol  
appears barred or not.  
Select the ringing tone required using the scrolling  
arrows.  
Press the right 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 confirm using OK.  
Press the right 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 confirm  
using OK.  
Call groups  
See chapter Directory for all the functions about call  
groups.  
Personalised ringing tone  
You have the option of creating a personalised call  
tune. A help menu, accessible by pressing the right  
key, will guide you.  
If you have saved melodies received by message  
(see Messages chapter), they will appear in that  
menu.  
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Ringing tones  
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  
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.  
Confirm by pressing the right 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 confirm by pressing OK.  
Silent mode is automatically  
deactivated when the hands free car  
kit is connected as well as when the  
phone is switched on/off.  
You can also activate/deactivate the silent mode by  
holding down the key.  
This mode is indicated by the symbol on the  
screen.  
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Ringing tones  
Setting the beeps  
Different controls are available:  
You can select the tones produced by  
your keypad: Beep, DTMF (musical  
keys) or non active tones (in this last  
case, when you press your keyboard,  
it does not make a noise).  
Setting the keypad tones  
Select the tone required using the scrolling arrows  
and confirm (press the right key).  
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 confirm by pressing OK.  
Setting the battery beep  
If you want your phone to give a warning beep when  
battery is low capacity:  
Tick the box and confirm by pressing OK.  
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Controls  
Customizing your phone  
Installing the energy saving mode  
In order not to use the phone’s screen light and  
thereby increase its operating time:  
In the Customization/Energy saving menu, check  
No light and press OK to confirm.  
Configuring the idle mode  
In the Customization/Screen Saver menu, use the  
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.  
scrolling arrows to select the screen saver.  
Personalising the welcome screen (greeting  
message)  
You can personalise the welcome screen of your  
phone by typing a text. Confirm by pressing OK.  
Programmable keys  
You can give a function of each of the three  
programmable keys.  
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 confirm by pressing OK.  
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Controls  
Select the type of response  
You can reply to a phone call:  
- either automatically, if you have ticked the  
Automatic ans. box and confirmed by pressing OK  
- or by pressing any numeric key if you have ticked  
the Any key and confirmed by pressing OK.  
Selecting the network  
Network  
Every SIM subscription card can store an ordered list  
of preferred networks.  
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.  
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 authorised, 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  
This menu enables you to start a search for all  
available networks at the present location and to  
display them.  
You can choose a manual selection for  
a network search.  
Use the scrolling arrows to scroll the available  
networks and confirm the one wanted (press the right  
key).  
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Controls  
Preferred networks  
To program a list of preferred networks into your  
SIM card:  
Use the scrolling arrows to select from the list.  
Confirm.  
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).  
Setting the time and date  
Setting time/date/Control menu  
Set the hours and minutes by pressing on the  
corresponding numbers or by scrolling through the  
values using the  
or  
arrows.  
Press the right key to go to the next setting.  
Set the day, month and year.  
Press OK to confirm.  
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 confirm.  
Controlling screen contrast  
Control screen contrast using the scrolling arrows,  
and confirm by pressing OK.  
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Controls  
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).  
Active flip  
By default, calls are answered by opening the flip  
and you will just need to close it to hang up. That  
facility can be deactivated.  
This menu allows you to modify these settings:  
- on opening: this menu enables you to activate or  
not the option of taking the call by opening the flip.  
- on closing: this menu enables you to activate or not  
the option of hanging up by closing the flip.  
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Security  
Changing the PIN number  
Warning  
You can change your PIN number:  
If the wrong PIN code is entered three  
times in a row, the card will be locked.  
To unlock your card, call the  
To the question: Old pin number ?, enter your old  
PIN code and confirm (press the right key).  
To the question: New pin number ?, enter your new  
PIN code (a number between 4 and 8 digits) and  
confirm by pressing OK.  
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.  
To the question: Verify pin numb. ?, enter your new  
PIN code a second time to verify and confirm by  
pressing OK.  
Checking the PIN number  
You can activate your PIN number so that it is  
requested and checked every time the phone is  
switched on, so that if the phone is lost or stolen,  
your SIM card cannot be used:  
To the question: Pin number ?: enter your PIN  
number and confirm (press the right key).  
Tick the box Pin num. control and confirm by  
pressing OK.  
Changing the phone code  
The Phone code menu enables you to activate the  
phone code so that it is requested and checked each  
time the phone is switched on, in the case of a  
different SIM card being used.  
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.  
If the incorrect code is entered, the time interval  
between each attempt increases, making use  
impossible.  
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Security  
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  
confirm (press the right key).  
Tick the Phone control box and confirm by  
pressing OK.  
To deactivate:  
To the question: Phone code?, enter your code  
(possibly changed) and confirm (press the right key).  
Do not tick the Phone control box and confirm 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 confirm (press the right key).  
To the question: New phone code? enter your new  
phone code (a number of between 4 and 8 digits)  
and confirm by pressing OK.  
To the question: Verif. phone code? enter your new  
phone code a second time to verify it and confirm 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.  
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Accessories  
Calculator  
You can operate the calculator using the following  
keys:  
right key  
Add  
central key  
Subtract  
Multiply  
Divide  
#
OK  
C
Equals  
Delete  
Long press on:  
Decimal point  
or # or @ or right key  
right key  
Monetary operations if there is no calculation in  
progress  
(See chapter Controls)  
Monetary conversion  
From the standby screen, you can convert a currency  
into another according to the settings chosen  
(calculator right key) or menu (Controls/Currency  
converter).  
Setting the alarm  
To use your phone as an alarm clock:  
The alarm function is represented on  
the screen by the symbol  
.
Using the numbers or the scrolling arrows, set the  
alarm time.  
Permanent flashing of this symbol  
indicates that an alarm time has been  
programmed but the date and time  
clock has not been initialised.  
Press the right key to go to the next item.  
Set the minutes.  
Tick the box and confirm by pressing OK.  
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Accessories  
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.  
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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Game  
One game is available. The presentation menu  
guides you on how best to use it.  
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Available accessories  
Available accessories  
Different accessories are available on your phone:  
• Additional batteries  
• Additional chargers.  
Warning  
Do not connect/disconnect the special  
socket on your phone during a call.  
Upkeep  
Clean your phone using a soft slightly damp non  
fluffy cloth.  
Battery  
After a long period of non use (several months),  
when the charger is being connected, the unit might  
not switch on.  
Warning  
Certain chemical products can damage  
plastic. Do not use aerosols, certain  
special cleaning products, corrosive  
products, solvents, alcohol and  
detergents.  
In this case:  
Disconnect the charger, wait a few seconds, and plug  
it in again.  
It may be necessary to repeat this several times.  
Maintenance menu  
This menu contains information that you could be  
asked for to perform specific operations. If they are  
required, you will be shown how to find information  
you need.  
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Recommendations  
Recommendations  
The use of your phone is controlled by safety  
regulations intended to protect both the user and his/  
her environment.  
CE marking on the unit conforms to  
directives 1999/5/EC, 89/336/CEE and  
73/23/CEE.  
Electrical safety  
Only use the appropriate chargers contained in the  
manufacturer’s catalogue. Using another charger  
could be dangerous and will invalidate the  
manufacturer’s warranty.  
The main plug socket must be easily accessible. The  
main voltage should correspond to that given on the  
manufacturer’s plate on the charger.  
Airplane safety  
In an airplane, your phone must be switched off to  
ensure that it does not interfere with the planes  
systems.  
Its use is illegal and you could be prosecuted or  
banned from using cellular networks in the future if  
you do not abide by these regulations.  
Areas containing combustibles  
It is advisable to switch your phone off in the vicinity  
of gas stations.  
Regulations limit the use of radio equipment in  
chemical factories, gas depots and any area where  
there are mines. You are advised to abide by these  
rules.  
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Recommendations  
Road safety  
Except in an emergency, never use your phone when  
driving. Always keep your eyes on the road when you  
are driving.  
To make a call, pull to the side of the road, then  
make your call. Abide by the current laws.  
Warning  
Ensure that no part of your body is  
permanently close to the aerial unless  
there is a metal screen (e.g.: a vehicle  
roof, …).  
The phone must be shielded sufficiently from  
electronic equipment in the vehicle. It gives off micro-  
waves, which may affect the operation of such  
equipment.  
Installation of your phone in a vehicle must only be  
performed by qualified personnel.  
Non ionising radiation  
To obtain maximum satisfaction from your phone, use  
it in a vertical position. Your personal safety can only  
be improved by doing so.  
Electronic medical equipment  
Your phone emits radio waves that could possible  
interfere with electronic medical equipment, for  
example an auditory prosthesis, heart pacemakers…  
Your doctor or the manufacturer of the medical item  
will be able to advise you on whether your phone  
could cause such interference.  
In hospitals, the phone must be switched off.  
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Recommendations  
General precautions  
Do not attempt to open your phone and repair it  
yourself. The manufacturer cannot be held  
responsible for any damage/accident that may result  
from this.  
Any work carried out by non-authorised personnel  
will invalidate your warranty.  
Do not use your phone in damp areas (bathroom,  
swimming pool…). Protect it from liquids and other  
moisture.  
Do not expose your phone to extreme temperatures  
from - 10°C to + 55°C.  
Do not leave your phone within the reach of small  
children (certain removable parts may be accidentally  
ingested).  
Use your phone with original accessories, or your  
warranty will be rendered invalid.  
The physicochemical processes created by chargers  
impose temperature limits when charging the battery.  
Your phone automatically protects the batteries in  
extreme temperatures.  
Removing the battery may mean that the time is lost.  
You are strongly advised not to connect your phone  
to the charger if it doesn’t contain a battery.  
To avoid the risk of demagnetisation, do not let  
electronic devices close to your phone for a long  
time.  
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Recommendations  
SAGEM SA cannot be hold responsible for the  
contents of messages, programs and downloadable  
object and for the direct or indirect damage which  
may be cause to the user of the phone or the phone  
itself.  
Note on downloading facilities  
Your mobile may allow you to download ringtones. You must  
check that these objects are free of copyright. SAGEM is not  
responsible for the content of downloaded objects.  
Some of these objects may contain data which may cause  
malfunction or loss of data within your mobile phone (ie, a  
virus).  
For this reason, SAGEM declines all responsibility for (1) the  
reception of data that has been downloaded or loss of said  
data, (2) the consequences on the operation of the mobile  
phone and (3) damage resulting from the reception of said  
downloaded data or loss of said data. Moreover, SAGEM  
draws attention to the fact that problems caused by the  
reception of downloaded data that does not comply with  
SAGEM’s specifications are not covered by the guarantee.  
Consequently, the cost of diagnosing and repairing mobile  
phones affected by said downloaded data will be charged to  
customers.  
The software program developed by SAGEM remains the  
exclusive property of SAGEM SA. It is therefore highly  
prohibited to modify, translate, de-compile or disassemble this  
software program or any part thereof.  
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Technical Characteristics  
Weight: 78 g  
Size: 86 x 44 x 20 mm  
Original battery: Lithium Ion 550 mAh or 680 mAh  
(depending on model)  
Battery life calls/standby: up to 4 h/280 h  
The technical characteristics of the product are subject to  
change without notice.  
This mobile phone complies with European requirements  
regarding exposure to radio waves.  
Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It  
is designed and manufactured not to exceed the limits for  
exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy recommended  
by the Council of the European Union and ICNIRP. These  
limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish  
permitted levels of RF energy for the general population.  
The guidelines were developed by independent scientific  
organisations through periodic and thorough evaluation of  
scientific studies. The limits include a substantial safety  
margin designed to assure the safety of all persons,  
regardless of age and health.  
The exposure standard for mobile phones employs a unit  
of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate,  
or SAR. The SAR limit recommended by the Council of  
the European Union and the ICNIRP is 2.0 W/kg*.  
*
The SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is  
2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over 10 g of tissue.  
The limit incorporates a substantial margin of safety to  
give additional protection for the public and to account  
for any variations in measurements. SAR values may  
vary in different regions on the world, depending on  
national reporting requirements and the network band.  
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Technical Characteristics  
Tests for SAR have been 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  
base station antenna, the lower the output.  
Before a phone model is available for sale to the public,  
compliance with the European R&TTE directive must be  
shown. This directive includes as one essential  
requirement the protection of the health and the safety for  
the user and any other person.  
This highest SAR value for this model phone when tested  
for compliance against the standard was: 1.12 W/kg.  
While there may be differences between the SAR levels  
of various phones and and at various positions, they all  
meet the EU requirements for RF exposure.  
Advice for limiting exposure to radiofrequency (RF) fields:  
For individuals concerned about limiting their exposure to  
RF fields, the World Health Organization (WHO) provides  
the following advice:  
Precautionary measures: Individuals: Present scientific  
information does not indicate the need for any special  
precautions for the 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 mobile phones  
away from the head and body. Further information on this  
subject can be obtained from the WHO home page http://  
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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 5 minutes.  
No network recognised  
Remove the SIM card. Check that there is no dust or  
grit in the SIM slot. Replace the SIM card being sure  
to push it right up to the stop point.  
Calls to a messaging service or voice  
server do not get through  
Check in the Ringing and beeps/Tones menu that the  
box is ticked.  
Unable to turn the phone on  
Charge the phone for 15 minutes before turning it on.  
Check the battery charging indicator:  
cycling: charging normally  
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:  
BATTERY STATUS NOT KNOWN  
The battery pack is not recognised by the phone.  
Check that the battery pack is correctly fitted in the  
phone.  
Error message: LOW BATTERY  
This message is displayed when the battery charge is  
too low. The phone turns off automatically. Charge  
the phone.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem - Situation  
Error message: SIM NOT PRESENT  
Actions  
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  
Error message: SIM BLOCKED  
The PIN has been incorrectly entered. If the PIN is  
entered incorrectly three times, the SIM card is  
blocked.  
The PIN has been incorrectly entered three times.  
Use your Personal Unblocking Key (PUK) to unblock  
the SIM card.  
Enter:  
**05*PUK*PIN*PIN#  
PUK: your PUK code supplied by your mobile phone  
operator.  
PIN: your PIN code.  
After 10 (or 5 depending on the type of SIM card)  
unsuccessful attempts, the SIM card is blocked  
permanently. You must then contact your mobile  
phone operator to get a new card.  
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.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem - Situation  
The phone display does not change  
Actions  
Press a key. If nothing is displayed, check the  
position of the SIM card. If the problem continues,  
contact the after sales service.  
No connection made  
Check the form of the number called.  
Check that there is at least one field strength dot  
showing. If R is displayed but there is no mobile  
phone operator name, only emergency calls are  
allowed.  
Check that you have not used all your credit with the  
mobile phone operator.  
Check that the SIM card provides the service you  
required and that it has not expired.  
Check and, if necessary, disable the outgoing call  
lock.  
The network is saturated. Please try later.  
If you still have problems getting a connection,  
contact the Hotline.  
Unable to receive calls  
Try to make a call to check that the phone and the  
network are operational.  
Check and, if necessary, disable the permanent call  
redirection (permanent call redirection icon  
displayed).  
Check and, if necessary, disable the incoming call  
lock.  
If you still have problems receiving calls, contact the  
Hotline.  
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Troubleshooting  
Problem - Situation  
Cannot send messages  
Actions  
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  
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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