Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions One Touch 310 User Manual

English  
7. Directory  
p. 27  
p. 27  
p. 29  
p. 30  
p. 31  
p. 31  
p. 32  
7.1  
7.2  
7.3  
7.4  
7.5  
7.6  
Accessing your directory  
Creating a file  
Available options  
Assigning a file to a family  
Assigning a ring tone to a family  
Temporary SIM card  
8.Vibrator  
p. 33  
8.1  
Activating / deactivating the vibrator  
p. 33  
9. Messages  
9.1 Accessing messages  
p. 34  
p. 34  
p. 35  
p. 38  
p. 39  
p. 43  
p. 44  
9.2 Reading your messages  
9.3 Composing a message  
9.4 Data entry system  
9.5 Icons, sounds, smileys  
9.6 Sending a message  
10. My setup  
p. 45  
p. 45  
p. 49  
p. 49  
p. 50  
p. 50  
p. 50  
p. 52  
10.1 Sounds  
10.2 Main screen  
10.3 Information  
10.4 Zoom  
10.5 On/Off screens  
10.6 Numbers  
10.7 The front panel  
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11.Alarm s  
11.1 Wake up  
p. 53  
p. 53  
p. 54  
p. 54  
p. 54  
11.2 Appointments  
11.3 Birthdays  
11.4 Options  
12. Calculator/Converter  
12.1 Calculator  
p. 55  
p. 55  
p. 56  
p. 57  
12.2 Convert  
12.3 Currency selection  
13. Setup  
p. 59  
p. 59  
p. 67  
p. 67  
p. 67  
p. 68  
p. 68  
p. 69  
p. 69  
13.1 Services  
13.2 Clock  
13.3 Languages  
13.4 Dictionary  
13.5 Display  
13.6 Pick up  
13.7 Automatic power off  
13.8 Keypad lock  
14.WAP (Via services)  
p. 70  
p. 70  
p. 71  
p. 72  
14.1 Accessing Mobile Internet Services  
14.2 Available options  
14.3 Setting up your access  
15. Character set  
16. W arranty  
p. 74  
p. 75  
p. 77  
17. Accessories  
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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.  
CO NDITIO NS O F USE:  
Switch the phone off before boarding an aircraft. Use could lead to  
legal action against the user. Switch the phone off when in health care  
facilities except in areas specified. Like many other types of  
equipment now in regular use, mobile telephones can interfere with  
other electrical or electronic devices in their proximity. Persons with  
a medical device (such as a pacemaker, hearing aid, insulin pump)  
should not carry the phone in a place close to the device. When  
placing or receiving a call, persons with a pacemaker or hearing aid  
should hold the telephone against the ear on the opposite side to the  
device if any.  
Switch your phone off when near gas or flammable liquids. Strictly  
obey all signs and instructions when in a fuel depot or chemical plant,  
at a refuelling point (service station) 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  
the batteries, battery chargers and accessories approved by the  
manufacturer. The manufacturer disclaims any liability for damage  
caused by use of other batteries, chargers or accessories. Do not  
expose the phone to unfavourable environmental conditions  
(humidity, rain, infiltration of liquids, dust, sea air, etc.). The  
manufacturers recommended operating temperature range is:-20 °C  
to +40 °C. Over 55°C the legibility of the phones display may be  
impaired, though this is temporary and not serious.  
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BATTERY:  
Before removing the battery from your phone, please make sure that  
the phone is switched off.  
Battery use precautions are: do not attempt to open the battery  
(chemical substances may cause burns), do not pierce 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 other  
purpose than the one they are designed for. Never use damaged  
batteries.  
TRAFFIC SAFETY:  
Remember to always check whether local legislation allows  
operation of a mobile phone while driving a vehicle.When it is said  
that the use of mobile phones while driving a vehicle is a risk factor,  
we strongly recommend that you park the car before using the  
phone. However if you intend to use your phone while driving, you  
must use it connected to the Alcatel Car Kit accessory.  
Your mobile phone when powered emits radiation likely to interfere  
with the vehicle electronic systems such as anti-lock brakes (ABS,  
airbag). Consequently, you should:  
- avoid placing the phone on the dashboard  
- connect imperatively the phone to an external antenna. 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 that the dashboard is adequately  
shielded from mobile phone RF energy.  
ELECTRO NIC WAVES:  
THIS MOBILE PHONE COMPLIES WITH EUROPEAN  
REQUIREMENTS ON ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES.  
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Validation of conformity with European directive 1999/5/EC  
(R&TTE) is a requirement prior to launching any mobile phone  
model on the market. Protection of public health and safety, in  
particular the mobile phone users’ is the main aspect in this directive.  
Your mobile phone is a radio transceiver. It has been designed to  
operate under certain thresholds of exposure to Radio frequencies  
(RF) recommended by the European Union Council (1) for people  
and users. They were established by independent expert groups  
based on scientific evaluations which are carried out regularly and in  
detail. These limits allow for significant safety margin in order to  
ensure everyones security whatever his or her age and health  
condition.  
Standard of exposure for mobile phones is determined by a  
measurement standard called Specific Absorption Rate (SAR). The  
SAR limit recommended by the European Union Council is 2.0 w/kg  
(2). Testing has been performed on telephones emitting at maximal  
strength level for all frequency bandwidths, on the basis of standard  
using modes as defined by the current specifications.Although SARs  
are tested at the highest strength possible, the actual SAR level in a  
mobile phone in current use is normally way below the maximum  
values obtained during the tests.Your mobile phone is designed to  
operate at a level of strength strictly necessary to allow for its  
connection to the network. In principle, the closer you are to a base  
station antenna, the lower the mobile phones SAR strength level.  
Your telephone is equipped with a built-in antenna. For optimal  
operation, you should avoid touching it or degrading it.  
(1) EC Recommendation 1999/519/EC  
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(2) SAR limit on mobile phones in general is 2.0 watts/kg  
at average for 10 g of human tissue.The limit includes  
a significant safety margin to increase the users  
protection and take into account measurements  
variation.  
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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 designed to emit and receive calls. It operates on  
GSM networks with 900 MHz and 1800 MHz bands.  
The  
0165 mark indicates that your telephone complies with  
EC directive 1999/5/EC (R&TTE) and the accessories with applicable  
EC directives.The entire copy of the Declaration of Conformity for  
January 2001  
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YOUR TELEPHONE  
1
12:30  
05-02-2001  
Answer  
Hang up  
Redial  
Network  
Delete  
Switch on  
Switch off  
OK  
Menu  
Scroll  
Voice m ail  
Directory (1)  
Volum e  
Backlighting  
Lock/Unlock  
WAP Access (1)  
Vibrator (1)  
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(1) Depending on your phone model.  
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1.1  
Keys  
Delete (short keypress).  
Return to previous screen (long keypress).  
Switch phone O N/O FF (long keypress).  
Access the MENU / Directory / Short messages,  
Conrm an option.  
OK  
OK  
Volume control during a call.  
Scroll to select an option.  
Access the directory (1) (long keypress downwards).  
Access the messages (1) ((long keypress upwards).  
Answer/Hang up  
Access the Call Memory (Redial)  
Access your voice mail (long keypress).  
Switch on/off the backlighting (long keypress).  
Access Internet services (WAP) (long keypress) (1).  
Lock keypad (long keypress).  
Enter upper/ lower case letters, digits, punctuations.  
Activate / Deactivate the vibrator (long keypress)(1).  
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(1) Depending on your phone model.  
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1.2  
Icons (1)  
Battery charge level.  
Vibrator m ode: your telephone vibrates but emits no ring  
tone nor beep. (See page 33)  
Silent m ode: your telephone emits no ring tone, no beep  
and does not vibrate. (See page 47)  
Events (Consult information): You can access your voice  
mail where all unanswered calls, unread short messages, are  
stored. (See. page 26)  
Message list is full: your terminal cannot store any more  
messages. You must access the message list and delete at  
least one message. (See page 35)  
Forward: your calls are forwarded.  
(See page 62)  
Alarm s set for appointm ents, birthdays and  
anniversaries (2), or wake-up (2).  
(See page 53)  
Signal strength indicator.  
(1) Icons and other illustrations shown in this Users  
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Guide are for information only.  
(2) Depending on your phone model.  
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Preferred tariff area. (1)  
Keypad locked.  
Manual Network Search” m ode.  
(See page 66)  
Roam ing within your subscription country.  
1.3  
Conventions used in this User’s Guide  
The following symbols are used in the text which follows:  
Briey press the scroll key in its centre in order to conrm  
an option.  
OK  
Move the scroll key up or down in order to select an  
option.  
OK  
Use the keypad keys to enter digits, letters, and  
punctuations.  
(1) Check the availability of this service with your  
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operator.  
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GETTING STARTED  
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2.1  
SIM card and battery  
Inserting and removing the Sim card (1)  
Remove the rear panel of the phone, then insert your SIM card.  
1
1
2
2
Slide the SIM card into  
its compartment. Check  
that it is properly  
inserted  
Push the SIM card with  
your nger to release it  
Fit SIM card with chip  
facing downwards  
Inserting and removing the battery  
2
1
CLICK  
CLOSE  
CLICK  
L
IC  
K
2
1
OPEN  
PEN  
Insert the battery  
Click the cover to close  
it  
Close the battery cover  
as shown  
To open the cover, press  
the clip and lift the  
panel  
(1) The previous 5 Volt SIM Card types cannot be used.  
Please contact your supplier.  
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Rem ove the battery  
Reverse the procedure to remove the battery.  
Charging the battery  
2
2
1
1
Connect the battery  
charger  
The on-screen indicator  
stops ashing when  
charging is over  
Disconnect the battery  
charger once charging is  
complete  
A beep will sound when charging begins.  
The charging indicator icon may take several minutes to start to  
ash.  
The mains socket outlet must be close to the phone and easily  
accessible.  
Avoid using excessive force when connecting the battery charger  
to the telephone.  
Screen  
Remember to remove the transparent foil that covers the screen  
(See page 52).  
When you rst use your phone you must charge the  
battery for approximately 3 hours.  
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2.2  
Switching your phone on  
PIN CODE  
Please enter  
PIN Code:  
..................  
12:30  
OK  
18-06-2001  
Network  
Switch your phone  
on (long keypress)  
Enter your PIN code  
Conrm  
Main screen  
You are prompted to enter the time and date, enter new data if  
OK  
necessary, then conrm by  
.
OK  
If cell broadcast messages are displayed, use the  
key to browse  
through them in full or press the  
screen.  
key to return to the main  
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).  
2.3  
Switching your phone off  
From the main screen, press the  
key (long keypress).  
If you do not know your PIN code, please contact your  
network operator.  
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Do not leave your PIN code near your phone and store  
your card in a safe place when you are not using it.  
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CALLS  
3
3.1  
Making a call  
bla,bla,bla  
bla,bla  
Dial the number  
Make the call  
Talk  
Hang up  
If you make a mistake, you can delete digits by pressing the  
key.  
Making an emergency call  
If your telephone is within the area covered by a network, to make  
an emergency call, dial 112 or any other number provided by your  
operator.  
Making an international call  
Countries  
Albania  
Algeria  
Andorra  
Angola  
OK  
OK  
OK  
Display the "+"  
prex (long  
keypress)  
Display the list of countries  
Select the  
country  
Conrm  
To enter characters "+" or "P" (pause), make a long  
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keypress on the  
key (the following characters scroll:  
0, +, , P).  
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Once the country code is displayed, dial the rest of the number and  
make the call.  
3.2  
Call your voice mail  
The network provides voice mail service to ensure that you do not  
miss any calls; it works like an answering machine which you can  
interrogate at any time.  
Voicemail  
Call?  
Access your voice mail (long keypress)  
Make the call  
To use your voice mail abroad, contact your operator  
before leaving.  
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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 "Num bers" MENU option, page 50.  
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3.3  
Receiving a call  
VERONICA  
bla,bla,bla  
bla,bla  
Incoming call  
Take the call  
Talk  
Hang up  
If the  
icon is displayed, the vibrating system is enabled and no  
ring tone is heard.  
If the  
icon is displayed, the vibrator and ring tone are both  
deactivated.  
The caller's number is displayed if it is provided by the  
network (check the availability of this service with your  
operator.).  
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Switching the ring tone off (without losing the  
call!)  
Press the  
key while the phone is ringing; you can still answer the  
key.  
call by pressing the  
Pressing the  
key again rejects the call.  
3.4  
During the call  
OK  
During a call, you can use the  
key to adjust the volume and  
OK  
you can use the  
key to access the following options:  
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Volum e  
Increase or decrease the sound level  
Activate/deactivate handsfree mode (the  
Handsfree  
symbol is then replaced by  
)
Caution: move the handset away from  
your ear before activating this mode  
because the amplied volume could cause  
hearing damage  
Place an ongoing call on hold (you can  
Hold call (1)  
Dial (1)  
OK  
later resume the call by pressing the  
key)  
Make a second call (an ongoing call will be  
automatically put on hold and you can  
OK  
OK  
switch between calls by pressing the  
key)  
Save Num ber Store a phone number in the directory  
Directory  
Access the directory  
Read your messages  
Messages  
Services (1)  
Back  
Access the services supported by your  
network operator  
Return to the previous screen  
(1) Check the availability of this service with your  
operator.  
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Handling a second incoming call (1)  
You already have a call and a second call comes in:  
If you accept the new call, the ongoing call is automatically put on  
OK  
hold; you can then switch between the calls by pressing the  
OK  
key and then the  
key.  
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To refuse the second call, press the  
key twice.  
18:06  
MARIE  
AUDREY  
A second call comes in  
Answer  
18:08  
... MARIE  
AUDREY  
Conference calls (1)  
Your telephone allows you to converse with several persons at the  
same time.  
(1) Check the availability of this service with your  
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operator.  
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... MARIE  
Handsfree  
Swap calls  
End 2nd call  
Conference  
AUDREY  
OK  
OK  
You have received a second call  
Select "Conference"  
MARIE  
AUDREY  
OK  
Conrm  
The conference starts  
• A third call com es in  
DAN  
MARIE  
AUDREY  
DAN  
OK  
A third call comes in  
Answer the call and speak with  
your new caller  
Conrm  
Handsfree  
Swap calls  
End 2nd call  
Conference  
MARIE  
AUDREY  
DAN  
OK  
OK  
Select "Conference"  
Conrm  
The caller joins the conference  
Pressing on the  
key hangs up the communication you had with  
the caller you have selected.  
OK  
To end the conference call, click on the  
key and select the  
End Conf. Call” option.  
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CALL MEMORY  
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4.1  
Accessing and calling back  
CallMemory  
CallMemory  
VERONICA  
PHILIP  
OK  
29/11 08:56  
24/11 08:56  
Access the call memory  
Select the number  
Make the call  
Each call is identied by one of the following symbols:  
Answered incoming call  
Unanswered incoming call  
Outgoing call  
The caller's number is displayed if it was transmitted by the  
network (check the availability of this service with your  
operator).  
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4.2  
Available options  
OK  
From the call memory, press the  
options:  
key to access the following  
Store the selected phone number in the  
directory  
To Directory  
Modify Num . Modify the selected phone number  
OK  
Clear  
CallMem .  
Clear all the numbers in the call memory  
Back  
Return to the previous screen  
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MENU  
5
OK  
From the main screen, press the  
key to go to the MENU.  
SERVICES  
12:30  
OK  
OK  
18-06-2001  
MENU  
Network  
Main screen  
Select MENU  
Conrm  
Direct access to the MENU depends on your operator and  
on the SIM card which you are using.  
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Choosing a MENU function  
SOUNDS  
Mode  
Volume  
Ring tones  
Compose  
MY SETUP  
Directory  
Sounds  
OK  
Messages  
Vibrator  
OK  
Main screen  
On/Off scr.  
Information  
My setup  
List of functions  
Select an option  
Conrm  
Return to the screen:  
Previous screen: Press  
(short press).  
(long press).  
Main screen: Press  
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Organisation of functions  
For each of the listed functions, refer to the appropriate chapter in  
this Users Guide.  
Directory:  
Access / store and make calls from your directory.  
Vibrator :  
Activate / deactivate the vibrator when you don't want  
to be disturbed.  
Messages (SMS):  
Read, write and send your short messages.  
My setup:  
Customise your ring tones, icons, switch on/off  
screens, your direct dial numbers.  
Alarm s:  
Set your telephone's alarms (appointments, birthdays  
or anniversaries, wake-up, etc.).  
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Calculator/Convert:  
Perform basic calculations and currency conversions  
(Euros, etc.).  
Setup:  
Set up your telephone (displays, formats, etc.) and take  
advantage of the features provided by your operator  
(security, call forwarding, etc.).  
Events:  
Access your voice mail, unanswered incoming calls,  
unread messages, and WAP notications (1).  
You can customise your MENU by changing the order of the options,  
for example, you can choose to display Messages” after  
“Directory. Select this option, make a long keypress on the  
key to place it in the rst position, on  
second position...  
to place it in the  
To cancel, make a long keypress on the  
key.  
(1) Depending on your model, the language and availability  
of this service with your operator.  
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EVENTS  
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You can access all of the events which occurred on your telephone  
in your absence and which you have not yet accessed.  
Voice messages which you have not yet listened to, unread short  
messages, unanswered incoming calls are gathered under this icon.  
Events  
Directory  
Messages  
Vibrator  
12:30  
OK  
18-06-2001  
Network  
0 Msg.  
1 Call  
0 Vocal  
0 WAP  
Short m essages (Msg.):  
Access unread short messages. (See page 34).  
Unanswered incom ing calls (Call):  
Display the numbers of callers who tried to reach you in your  
absence. (See page 21).  
Voice Mail (Vocal):  
Call your voice mailbox to listen to your new voice messages.  
(See page 16).  
Notifications (WAP) (1) :  
Access the WAP notications you received.  
(1) Check the availability of this service with your  
operator.  
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DIRECTORY  
7
7.1  
Accessing your directory  
OK  
Press the  
key to access the directory from the main screen.(1)  
Use the MENU (see page 23) to access the directory by pressing the  
OK  
key.  
DIRECTORY  
Directory  
Messages  
Vibrator  
VERONICA  
BRIAN  
FLORENCE  
ALAN  
OK  
OK  
My setup  
To nd the name youre looking for  
Searching a name from the rst character  
You can also search for the name of the person you wish to contact  
by pressing the key associated with the rst letter of his/her name.  
Example: press the  
key twice to nd the rst name beginning  
with "B", then scroll the list to the name you are looking for using  
OK  
the  
key.  
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(1) Depending on your phone model.  
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Calling from the directory  
You can assign 3 different numbers to the same name: home, mobile,  
office. (See page 29) If you want to call a party who has several  
numbers, rst you must choose the number you wish in the list.  
DIRECTORY  
VERONICA  
DIRECTORY  
VERONICA  
DENNIS  
HELEN  
OK  
HOME  
MOBILE  
OFFICE  
ALAN  
Select the number you want  
Displaying a phone number  
VERONICA  
DIRECTORY  
View  
Create  
Zoom  
0148............  
0663............  
0139............  
VERONICA  
OK  
OK  
DENNIS  
HELEN  
ALAN  
Modify  
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7.2  
Creating a le  
OK  
From the list of names in your directory, press the  
key to  
create a le.  
DIRECTORY  
View  
Create  
Zoom  
VERONICA  
OK  
OK  
OK  
DENNIS  
HELEN  
ALAN  
Modify  
CREATE  
CREATE  
Home:  
Enter the  
name:  
OK  
CREATE  
Office:  
CREATE  
Mobile:  
You can save the information you have entered at any time by  
OK  
pressing the  
key and by choosing "Save".  
You don't have to ll in all the information, but at least one  
number must be entered for each name.  
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The directory's capacity depends on the operator.  
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If you use your telephone abroad, store the numbers in the directory  
in the international format with the "+" prex (see page 15).  
The les you create are organized in alphabetical order. It is also  
possible to organize them by family: Private , Professional  
, and  
Other  
. (See page 31)  
7.3  
Available options  
From the list of names in your directory, you can access the following  
OK  
options by pressing the  
key:  
View  
Display the contents of each le  
Create  
Zoom  
Create a le  
Change the character size  
Modify le contents  
Modify  
Alphabetical/ Display les by family: Private, Professional,  
By Fam ily  
Other, None  
Delete  
Delete the selected le  
OK  
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Classify the selected le in the appropriate  
family  
Classify  
Ring tones  
Assign a melody to a family  
File Num ber Change the le number  
Back to list Return to the previous screen  
7.4  
Assigning a le to a family  
To differentiate your les, you can classify them in groups called  
families: Private , Profession. , Other , None.A different ring  
tone can be assigned to each family.This classication will allow you  
to easily distinguish a professional call from a private call. It is possible  
to screen incoming calls by family. (See page 64)  
7.5  
Assigning a ring tone to a family  
When you receive a call from a contact classied 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 of the families, allowing  
you to easily recognize your caller's family.  
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7.6  
Temporary SIM card  
When you create a le, you can include 3 different numbers (Home,  
Office, Mobile).  
If you change SIM cards, an informational message will be displayed  
when the telephone is switched on.You must then decide if this card  
will become your new SIM card or if it is being inserted temporarily:  
If the SIM card is to become your main card, you can modify your  
directory as you wish. If you reinsert your old SIM card, you will no  
longer nd the 3 numbers that were formerly associated with the  
same name on that card.  
If the SIM card is being inserted temporarily, you will be authorized  
to create les including one number. If you then reinsert the rst card  
(your main card), you will nd all the information it originally  
contained.  
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VIBRATOR  
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You can enable the vibrator in public places (such as restaurants,  
museums, etc.) allowing you to keep your telephone switched on  
while remaining as discreet as possible.When you receive a call, your  
telephone will vibrate instead of ringing or beeping.  
8.1  
Activating / deactivating the vibrator  
By pressing (long keypress) on the  
key from the main screen.  
(1)  
OK  
By pressing the  
key from the MENU (see page 23).  
Directory  
Messages  
Vibrator  
OK  
Activate / Deactivate  
My setup  
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(1) Depending on your phone model.  
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MESSAGES (1)  
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9.1  
Accessing messages  
OK  
Make a keypress on the  
key from the main screen.  
Or from the MENU (See page 23), access the messages pressing the  
OK  
key.  
Unread  
Read  
Read new messages  
Read old messages already read  
Create a new message  
W rite  
OK  
Create your own canned messages. You  
can save or edit them later on using the  
My canned  
OK  
key  
Zoom  
Change the character size  
Set parameters, especially the number of  
the service centre if it is not automatically  
suggested (you cannot send a message  
without this number)  
Param eters  
(1) Check the availability of this service with your  
operator.  
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9.2  
Reading your messages  
The messages are stored in your SIM card and classied in 2  
categories: unread messages and read messages.  
The capacity of your SIM card depends on your operator.  
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The  
icon is displayed when there are too many stored  
messages: delete some messages.  
When a new message is received, an audible signal (1) is emitted and  
the  
icon is displayed.  
The  
icon disappears as soon as you have read all of the new  
messages.  
Reading a new message  
MESSAGES  
UNREAD  
KARIN  
LOUIS  
MATTHEW  
DIANA  
View  
Unread (5)  
Read (4)  
Write  
OK  
Delete  
Answer  
Forward  
OK  
My canned  
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(1) To deactivate the audible signal, see page 46.  
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Consulting read messages  
Received messages that have already been read and messages that  
have been written, sent or stored.  
In the event an acknowledgement receipt is requested (See page 38)  
the messages may be preceded by the following symbols:  
Message sent and acknowledgement received.  
Message sent and no acknowledgement received, or  
message not delivered (in this case you should send the  
message again).  
Storing icons and related ring tones  
Your friends can send you messages containing icons, animations,  
smileys, sounds and texts.You may store the icons, smileys, sounds,  
and animations so that you can use them later.  
If a message contains several icons, sounds, or animations, select the  
OK  
desired item using the  
key:  
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While reading a message, you can access the following options by  
OK  
using the  
key:  
Delete  
Answer  
Forward  
Delete the selected message  
Answer an incoming message  
Send the selected message again after  
modifying the recipient's name or the  
parameters  
Store the rst number contained in the  
Save Num ber  
Save icon (1)  
text of the message in the directory  
Store an icon in the list of icons  
Save  
Store an animation in the list of animations  
Store a sound in the list of sounds  
Anim ation (1)  
Save  
sound (1)  
OK  
Save canned Store this message as a canned message  
(1) If the received message contains sounds, images, icons,  
animations.  
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Update the following parameters:  
Param eters  
Serv. centre: your operators service  
centre call number (may be provided  
automatically)  
E-m ail centre: call number for sending  
an e-mail (can be automatically presented  
to you)  
Form at: 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 : acknowledgement receipt  
request for each message delivery  
Zoom  
Back  
Change the character size  
Return to the current message  
9.3  
Composing a message  
OK  
Make a keypress upwards on the  
key from the main screen.  
OK  
Or on the  
messages.  
key from the MENU (See page 23) to access the  
You can create a message or add to a (canned) stored message.  
You can create a message with text only but can also assign icons or  
sounds, or smileys. (See page 43)  
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MESSAGES  
Create  
My Number  
Call back  
MESSAGES  
Directory  
Messages  
Vibrator  
Unread (5)  
Read (4)  
Write  
OK  
OK  
My setup  
Meet you on at  
My canned  
9.4  
Data entry system  
To make it easier to write short messages,your phone has an assisted  
data entry system (predictive data entry) (1). To create a word, all  
that is needed is a single keypress on the key for any of the letters  
which the word contains.  
The character displayed may not correspond to the one  
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you entered; 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.  
The cursor shape varies with the selected entry mode:  
predictive mode  
normal mode  
OK  
To conrm a word, press the  
key downwards or the  
key  
(a space will be automatically inserted).  
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(1) Depending on the language.  
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While writing the message in predictive mode, you can access the  
following options by pressing the key:  
OK  
Send to  
Send the message (See page 44)  
Add icons  
Insert icon  
Insert sound Add sounds  
Insert sm iley Add smileys  
Preview  
Preview the message  
OK  
Save m essage Save the message  
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Confirm word Accept the word suggested  
O therWords Access the list of other suggested words  
Insert digits Insert a digit  
Insert a punctuation mark or a symbol in  
the text  
Punctuation  
Norm al m ode  
Add word  
Languages  
Back  
Switch to normal mode  
Add a word to the dictionary  
Choose another language  
Return to the main screen  
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You may also use the following keys:  
12:30  
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Access to options  
Network  
Accept displayed word  
or letter (press  
downwards only)  
OK  
Delete  
Scroll the word and  
text  
Space  
Upper case/lower  
case/numbers (1)  
/punctuation marks (1)  
Other words  
There is a dictionary in which you can add, modify or delete words.  
OK  
Add a word while composing a message by pressing the  
key  
and selecting the Add word” option.  
From the MENU (See page 67), it is possible to manage your own  
dictionary.  
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(1) In predictive text input mode only.  
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9.5  
Icons, sounds, smileys  
Your messages can be customised with icons, sounds or with the  
following faces (smiley) to reect your mood:  
Ironic  
Upset  
Smiling  
Skeptical  
Amazed  
Crying  
You can also create your own smileys using the alphabetical  
characters (example: :-)).  
You can view the message once it is created: the icons, sounds, and  
smileys that you have inserted will be displayed.  
You can add more icons and sounds to your phone by downloading  
them from the internet. (See page 49)  
The recipient of the message must have a compatible EMS mobile  
phone in order to display icons and smileys, and listen to the sounds  
attached to your message.  
The icon or sound that you inserted is represented by a  
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symbol (  
or  
).  
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9.6  
Sending a message  
You can send a message:  
Manually (keying in your correspondents number)  
ADDRESSES  
Send to  
Directory  
Dial  
Distrib. list  
E-mail  
Insert icon  
Insert sound  
Insert Smiley  
OK  
OK  
MESSAGES  
To:  
MESSAGES  
To:  
OK  
0493.....  
0493.....  
Send?  
061452.....  
Msg. sent!  
OK  
To a recipient from the directory. (See page 27)  
To several recipients by selecting the group of recipients (choose  
the "Distrib. list" option).  
To a recipient with an e-mail address.  
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MY SETUP  
10  
For each of the functions described in the rest of this chapter, select  
the desired option.  
OK  
From the main screen, press the  
key to access the MENU.  
MY SETUP  
Directory  
Messages  
Vibrator  
Sounds  
OK  
OK  
Main screen  
On/Off scr.  
Information  
My setup  
10.1 Sounds  
OK  
From the Soundsmenu, press the  
key to access the various  
options.  
MY SETUP  
Sounds  
Main screen  
On/Off scr.  
Information  
SOUNDS  
Mode  
Volume  
Ring tones  
Compose  
OK  
OK  
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Mode  
Select the mode (see below)  
OK  
Adjust the volume with  
Volum e  
Select the ring tone for incoming calls with  
Ring tones  
Com pose  
Key beeps  
Msg. alert  
O N sound  
O FF sound  
OK  
Compose a melody  
OK  
Activate/deactivate the beep played with  
each short or long keypress  
Choose a sound to announce the arrival of  
a message  
Choose the sound which will be played  
when the phone is switched on  
Choose the sound which will be played  
when the phone is switched off  
Mode  
You can choose from the following modes:  
Sound  
Normal ring tone (increasing volume).  
Vibrator +  
tone  
Vibrator is activated followed by a normal ring  
tone.  
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Vibrator  
Silent  
No sound is emitted (ring tone, message or  
appointment alert, low battery beep).The  
is displayed. (see page 33)  
icon  
No sound is emitted and the vibrator is  
deactivated.The icon is displayed.  
Compose my melody  
From the "Com pose" option, you can create your own tunes.  
To compose your melody, use the keypad as shown below:  
Change duration  
(short, normal,  
long)  
Primary notes of an  
octave (C, D, E, F, G,A,  
B)  
OK  
Add a sharp  
Change octave  
Add a pause  
SOUNDS  
MY SETUP  
Mode  
Volume  
Ring tones  
Compose  
Sounds  
OK  
OK  
Main screen  
On/Off scr.  
Information  
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Save  
OK  
Save&Quit  
Last 5 notes  
Play all  
Available options  
OK  
While you are composing your tune, use the  
following options:  
key to access the  
Save  
Save your tune  
Save your tune and return to the previous  
screen  
Save&Q uit  
Last 5 notes Listen to the last ve notes  
Play all Listen to the entire melody  
Modify title Change the title of the melody  
OK  
Tem po  
Delete  
Back  
Choose the tempo: allegro, andante, lento  
Delete the selected melody  
Return to the previous screen  
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10.2 Main screen  
The main screen is displayed when your telephone is switched on  
and/or when no feature is in use (calls, sending messages, etc.). From  
the MENU, you can personalise your screen by changing the icon and  
display format for the date.  
MY SETUP  
Directory  
Messages  
Vibrator  
Sounds  
OK  
OK  
OK  
Main screen  
On/Off scr.  
Information  
My setup  
10.3 Information (1)  
Your telephone is equipped with a system allowing you to download  
icons and sounds. Downloading is performed from a computer. Once  
you are connected to a website available on the internet (2), select  
the item you wish to download. Once the download is completed,  
you will receive an SMS containing the selected item. (See page 36)  
To return to the main screen, press the  
keypress).  
key (long  
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(1) Depending on the model.  
(2) Depending on the country.  
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10.4 Zoom (1)  
Your telephone can display different sized characters (small or large)  
by selecting the zoom function.  
10.5 On/Off screens (1)  
You can customise the welcome message, the animation or icon that  
are displayed when the telephone is switched on.  
You can also customise the telephone switch off screen by selecting  
an icon or an animation.  
10.6 Numbers  
My number  
Save your telephone number, (usually given on your SIM card). Enter  
OK  
the number - conrm by pressing  
.
Voicemail  
Change your voice mail number (enter the number - conrm by  
OK  
pressing  
).  
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(1) Depending on the model.  
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Keyboard (1)  
Direct dial numbers: once entered, can be dialled directly from the  
main screen with a long keypress on keys "2" to"9" of the keyboard.  
• If no num bers are program m ed:  
CREATE  
CREATE  
CREATE  
OK  
OK  
Enter the  
key number:  
Enter the  
tel.number:  
Enter the  
key name:  
• If a num ber has already been program m ed:  
KEYBOARD  
2
3
4
RAY  
DIANA  
FRANCK  
Modify  
Delete  
Back  
OK  
OK  
Prex  
Activates/cancels the prex which will be added automatically in  
front of the phone number when making the call (enter the number  
OK  
- conrm by pressing  
).  
(1) Check the availability of this service with your  
operator.  
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10.7 The front panel  
Your telephone has a removable front.This allow you to change the  
colour of your handset by acquiring other fronts (sold separately).  
(See page 77)  
Removing the front  
Lift the top of the  
screen  
Always lift the top part  
Fitting the front  
2
3
1
Remove the plastic lm  
for better readability of  
the screen  
Insert the bottom part  
of the front then click  
into place  
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ALARMS  
11  
Access the alarms feature from the MENU (see page 23) by pressing  
OK  
the  
key.  
Messages  
Vibrator  
My setup  
Alarms  
12:30  
OK  
18-06-2001  
ALARMS  
Wake up  
Network  
Appointment  
Birthdays  
Options  
11.1 Wake up (1)  
OK  
Set the alarm time and conrm by pressing  
Once this feature is activated, the  
.
icon appears on the main  
screen. Under "O ptions" (1), 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.  
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(1) Depending on your phone model.  
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Appointments  
11.2  
You can schedule your appointments (enter the date and time –  
OK  
conrm by pressing  
conrm by pressing  
daily, weekly).  
- enter the purpose of the appointment –  
) and program how often they occur (once,  
OK  
Once an appointment is scheduled, the  
icon appears.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 (1)  
You schedule birthdays and anniversaries in the same way as  
appointments but on an annual basis. You can schedule up to ve  
anniversary dates.  
11.4 Options (1)  
The "snooze" function can be activated when you program any  
alarm.The alarm will be repeated at regular ten minute intervals after  
the rst sounding.  
To program the alarm clock, you may also decide not to sound the  
alarm when the handset is off.  
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(1) Depending on your phone model.  
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CALCULATOR/  
CONVERTER (1)  
You can access the calculator and the currency converter from the  
main screen in two different ways:  
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From the MENU, select the Calculator" option.  
OK  
Enter a gure directly on the keypad, then press the  
key, and  
select the "Calculator" or "Convert" (1) option.  
12.1 Calculator  
Calculator  
10  
Calculator  
+
-
+
-
10  
OK  
OK  
*
*
/
/
Highlight the operation symbol using the  
Type 10 on the keypad  
OK  
key  
Calculator  
Calculator  
+
+
-
10  
+
3
13  
-
OK  
*
*
/
/
The calculated result is displayed  
Type 3 on the keypad  
To enter decimals ("."), use the  
return to the main screen, press the  
keypress).  
key (long keypress).To  
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key (long  
(1) Depending on your phone model.  
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12.2 Convert (1)  
The currency converter allows you to:  
Directly convert a currency into Euros and vice-versa (2).  
Convert a sum of money into another currency (e.g. dollars into  
French francs).  
Exam ple of conversion into Euros:  
Convert  
Euro  
Curren/Curren  
Convert  
£ in Euro  
Euro in £  
Currency  
OK  
OK  
Convert  
Convert  
100.0 £  
Amount to  
convert:  
OK  
Result is displayed  
100  
162,842 Euro  
(1) Depending on your phone model.  
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(2) The currency converter uses the nal conversion rates  
for the EURO set on 31/12/1998, which are used in  
accordance with the official conversion rules.  
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12.3 Currency selection (1)  
Access the currency table.  
Convert  
FF Franc  
FB Franc B  
FLU Franc L  
CHF Franc S  
Convert  
£ in Euro  
Euro in £  
Currency  
OK  
From this table, choose the currencies to convert (into euros or into  
OK  
another currency) using the  
options:  
key to access the following  
Confirm  
Create  
Modify  
Delete  
Back  
Select the currency  
Add a new currency (which can  
subsequently be changed)  
OK  
Modify a currency which you have created  
Delete the new currency  
Return to the previous screen  
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(1) Depending on your phone model.  
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If you are in the Euro converter (1):  
Once the currency has been selected or created, you must enter the  
exchange rate of the currency in euros (or conrm it if it is already  
shown).  
If you are in the currency converter (1):  
When you have selected or created the rst currency, repeat the  
same operation for the second currency, then enter the rate for  
exchanging these 2 currencies.  
To return to the main screen, press the  
keypress).  
key (long  
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(1) Depending on your phone model.  
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SETUP  
13  
OK  
Access "settings" from the MENU (See page 23) by pressing the  
key.  
SETUP  
My setup  
Services  
Clock  
OK  
Alarms  
Calc/Conv  
Setup  
Languages  
Dictionary  
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/  
Activate (or cancel) this code.  
Deactivate  
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).  
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(1) Contact your operator if necessary.  
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Netwrk  
Code requested to access the Forbidden”  
Code (1)  
options associated with the network.  
MENU Code Protection code for certain MENU functions  
(Services, Settings / Language), requested when  
these functions are used if this code is activated.  
Activate/  
Activate/cancel this code.  
Deactivate  
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/  
Activate/cancel this code.  
Deactivate  
Change  
Update the code (4 to 8 digits).  
Change SIM Denes SIM card as the main SIM card.  
(See page 32)  
Billing  
Duration  
Call time management.  
Duration of last call.  
Last call  
Avail. Duration Remaining time available in relation to time  
indicated under the "Inclusive Tim e" (for user's  
information only).  
(1) Check the availability of this service with your  
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operator.  
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Cumul.dur.  
Total duration of calls made.  
Inclusive Time Duration of subscription (enter the time - conrm  
OK  
by  
).  
Reset  
Reset (immediately or periodically) the total  
duration of calls made.  
Beep durat.  
Activates/cancels the beep which sounds during a  
call at an interval set by the user (enter the interval  
OK  
- conrm by  
).  
Expense (1)  
Last call  
Management of call charges.  
Cost of last charged call.  
Credit  
Remaining credit in relation to "Set Credit".  
Total cost of charged calls  
Cumul. cost  
Set Credit  
Maximum credit beyond which all charged calls are  
OK  
barred (enter credit - conrm by  
).  
Reset  
Reset the total cost of charged calls.  
Unit value  
Cost of one telecom unit in the chosen currency  
(select the "O ther?" option for another currency  
and press the  
key to enter a decimal point).  
(1) Check the availability of this service with your  
operator.  
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Forward (1)  
All  
All your calls are forwarded. The  
displayed.  
icon is  
Conditional  
Calls are forwarded if the line is busy, the call isn't  
answered or the phone is out of range of the  
network.  
If busy  
No reply  
Unreach.  
Data  
Calls are forwarded only if your line is busy.  
Calls are forwarded only if the call isn't answered.  
Only if the phone is out of range of the network.  
Data calls are forwarded to the specied number.  
Fax calls are forwarded to the specied number.  
Fax  
Status  
List of call forwarding operations activated from  
this phone.  
Cancel All  
Cancels all activated call forwarding.  
Call  
Call wait (1)  
Activates/cancels signalling of a second incoming  
call by a beep while you are in communication.  
Conceal ID  
(CLIR) (1)  
Activates/cancels the option which makes your  
calls anonymous (your number is not transmitted  
by the network to the parties you call).  
(1) Check the availability of this service with your  
operator.  
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Caller ID  
(CLIP) (1)  
Activates/cancels presentation of the caller's  
number (or name if it is stored in the directory)  
with every call.  
Auto Redial (1)  
Activate/  
Activates/cancels automatic call back if the rst call  
Deactivate  
was unsuccessful.  
Forbidden No List of numbers for which automatic call back was  
unsuccessful (10 unsuccessful attempts).  
Reset  
Reset the blacklist.  
Ntwk.  
(Completion of Calls to Busy Subscribers)  
Redial (1)  
Automatic callback of the last dialled busy number.  
Call Barring  
O utgoing  
Activates/cancels call barring. This option is  
applicable in the following cases:  
Except  
Dir. (2)  
Calls to numbers not stored in the phone's  
directory are barred.  
All (1)  
All outgoing calls are barred.  
(1) Depending on your phone model and whether this  
service is made available by your operator.  
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(2) You can no longer modify your directory.  
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International(1)Outgoing international calls are barred.  
Excpt-  
Home (1)  
Outgoing calls except those to the subscription  
country are barred.  
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ExceptFDN (1) Calls to numbers other than the specic FDN  
directory (contained in the SIM card) are barred.  
Activate/  
All calls which do not begin by one of the numbers  
Deactivate stored in the "FDN" directory are barred.  
Change  
If the "Exc. FDN" option is activated, you can  
update the "FDN" directory after entering PIN2  
OK  
code (update "FDN" directory by pressing  
).  
View  
Exc.  
View the list of FDN numbers.  
All calls other than those to numbers included in  
Private  
Exc.  
Prof.  
the "Private" family are barred.  
All calls other than those to numbers included in  
the "Professional" family are barred.  
Exc.  
All calls other than those to numbers included in  
Other  
the "O ther" family are barred.  
(1) Check the availability of this service with your  
operator.  
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Incom ing  
Activates/cancels incoming call barring.This option  
is applicable to the following cases:  
Except  
Dir. (1)  
All calls from a number not stored in the phone's  
directory are barred.  
All (2)  
All incoming calls are barred.  
If abroad (2) Incoming calls are barred if you are abroad.  
Exc.  
All calls other than those from numbers included in  
Private  
the "Private" family are barred.  
Exc.  
All calls other than those from numbers included in  
Prof.  
the "Professional" family are barred.  
Exc.  
All calls other than those from numbers included in  
Other  
the "O ther" family are barred.  
Status  
List of call barring operations activated.  
Networks  
SMS CB (2)  
Messages broadcast over the network (weather,  
traffic, etc.) are automatically displayed on the main  
screen.  
CB list  
List of the message codes to be displayed:  
Reception  
Depending on the selected option, the phone  
displays messages broadcast by the network.  
(1) You can no longer modify your directory.  
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(2) Check the availability of this service with your  
operator.  
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Full  
The phone permanently scans the network and  
displays received messages according to your list  
(see "CB list" option).  
Limited  
Phone intermittently scans the network and  
displays received messages according to your list  
(see "CB list" option).  
None  
The phone does not receive any messages.  
Search for a home network.  
Searching  
Available  
List of available networks in your radio  
environment.  
Mode  
Depending on the selected option, search mode is:  
First searched network is the last one used.  
User chooses the home network.  
Automatic  
Manual  
Preferred  
List of netwoks for priority connection (update this  
OK  
list with  
).  
Forbidden  
List of forbidden networks (update the list with  
OK  
).  
(1) Check the availability of this service with your  
operator.  
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13.2 Clock  
Tim e/Date  
Form at  
Setting your telephone's date and time.  
Date and time display format.  
13.3 Languages (1)  
OK  
Message display languages (select by pressing  
). The  
"Autom atic" option chooses the language of the subscription  
network (if it is available in the phone).  
13.4 Dictionary (1)  
There is a dictionary to which you can add your own words to those  
already contained in the assisted data entry system.  
When you consult your dictionary, you can add, modify, or delete  
OK  
words using the options available by pressing the  
key.  
!
(1) Depending on your phone model and the language.  
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13.5 Display (1)  
OK  
Backlight  
Backlighting intensity (press  
to adjust); we  
recommend using the minimum necessary intensity  
to save battery power. However, you can use the  
key (long keypress) to activate backlighting.  
OK  
Contrast  
Display contrast (press  
to adjust).  
13.6 Pick up  
Pick up  
Allows you to choose the way a call will be  
answered.  
Automatic  
Automatically (without touching a key) after  
approximately 2 rings (this option is only available  
if your phone is connected to an audio accessory.  
Key  
After pressing the  
key.  
=
Any key  
After touching any key on the keypad (1 to #).  
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13.7 Automatic power off  
Power off  
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  
OK  
duration - conrm by  
).  
13.8 Keypad lock  
Keypad lock  
When this option is activated, the keypad will be  
automatically locked (if you are not going to use  
your phone for a prolonged period of time).  
To lock the keypad instantly, press (long keypress)  
the  
key.  
To unlock it, press (long keypress) the  
key,  
OK  
and conrm by  
.
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WAP (1)  
(Via services)  
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14.1 Accessing Mobile Internet Services (2)  
You can access mobile Internet services from the main screen by  
OK  
pressing the  
key and selecting the "Services" option or by  
making a long keypress on the  
key (1).  
WAP  
Homepage  
Profiles  
Go to URL  
The following screen will pop up:  
The "Hom epage" option allows you to start the WAP browser if it  
is already congured.  
The "Profiles" option allows you to set up the connection  
parameters for your WAP services access providers. In most cases,  
your navigator connection parameters will have already been set up.  
If that is not the case, refer to the "Go to URL" option.  
At anytime during navigation, you can exit the WAP mode with a long  
keypress on the  
key.  
(1) Depending on your phone model and the language.  
!
(2) Check the availability of this service with your  
operator.  
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14.2 Available options  
While consulting an Internet page, you can access a number of  
options by pressing the  
key.  
...  
Can be accessed from the current page  
Return directly to the home page  
Hom e Page  
Go to URL  
Access the address of a site directly  
Access your favourite sites  
Bookm arks  
Show URL  
Display the address of the site you are  
currently visiting (1)  
Connect.  
Status  
Display the information bar for your  
Internet session  
OK  
Alert List  
Zoom  
Display the list of your notications (2)  
Change the character size  
Help  
Exit WAP  
Back  
Display on-line help messages  
Finish consulting Internet services and  
return to the main screen  
Return to the previous screen  
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14.3 Setting up your access (1)  
Select a prole from the list of proles and access the following  
OK  
options by pressing the  
key.  
Conrm the prole that you will use to  
access Wap services  
Confirm  
Try profile  
Try the prole homepage  
Create a new prole  
Create  
OK  
Modify  
Modify the prole parameters  
Delete a prole  
Delete  
Back  
Return to the list of proles  
(1) Depending on your phone model.  
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(2) Check the availability of this service with your  
operator.  
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To create a new prole, you must ll in all of the following  
parameters (1) :  
Prole name  
Homepage  
Prole Address  
Prole Port  
Parameters  
- Access Type (analogue, ISDN)  
- Input name  
- Password  
- Access No.  
- Speed  
!
(1) Enter the information supplied by your operator.  
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CHARACTER SET  
15  
To enter a word, press the key which corresponds to the desired  
letter several times until the wanted letter appears.  
1
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12  
"
: space.  
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WARRANTY  
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Congratulations for choosing this mobile phone - we hope that this product  
will satisfy all your needs.  
Notwithstanding any other applicable statutory warranties, this mobile phone  
and the battery are 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 will apply in place of the manufacturers  
warranty.The present warranty terms also apply to the 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  
-
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, modication 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:  
use not conforming with the instructions for use or installation,  
non observation of the technical and safety standards applicable in the  
country where the equipment is used,  
improper maintenance of batteries and other sources of energy, and of the  
overall electric installation,  
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Accidents or the consequences of theft, (of the vehicle), acts of vandalism,  
lightning, re, humidity, inltration of liquids, atmospheric inuences,  
Combination or integration of the equipment in hardware not supplied by  
the manufacturer unless the latter gave written, explicit consent for such,  
Modications, alterations, or repairs carried out by parties not authorised  
by the manufacturer or by the maintenance centre,  
Use of the equipment for a purpose other than that for which it was  
designed,  
Normal wear,  
Deterioration caused by external causes (RF interference produced by  
other equipment, uctuations in mains voltage and/or voltages on telephone  
lines, etc),  
Modications made to the equipment even if they are mandatory due to  
changes in regulations and/or modication of network parameters,  
Connection faults resulting from unsatisfactory radio propagation 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.  
Apart from the statutory 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 excluding any other explicit or implied  
warranty associated with sale of the equipment.  
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ACCESSORIES (1)  
17  
Alcatel latest generation of GSM mobile phones feature a built-in  
"hands-free " which enables use of the telephone at a certain distance,  
i.e. on a table. Users who wish to protect the condentiality of their  
conversations may use the headset accessory.  
Headset  
M 13  
Changeable front panel  
FDx  
Cigar lighter charger  
C 56  
Standard charger  
C 55  
Easy to install hands-  
free car kit  
Basic car-kit  
MP 79  
MP 82  
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(1) Depending on your phone model and availability.  
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Battery  
B 56  
Functional carrying case  
HC 27  
Carrying case  
HC 26  
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Online purchase: www.alcatel.com  
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© ALCATEL BUSINESS SYSTEMS 2001.  
All rights reserved. Alcatel reserves the  
right to alter material or technical  
specification of its products  
without prior notice.  
www.alcatel.com  

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