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Presentation of the telephone
I-UK
The home key allows you to return to the standby screen at any time.
A long keypress on the Home key activates the keypad lock. To deactivate the lock, type
159.
Volume control key - : a short keypress from the standby screen allows you to display your
personal information.
+
-
Retractable
antenna
Earpiece
Navigation key
Volume
control keys
LED indicator
Standby screen
3 soft keys linked to the
screen icons
Alphanumeric
keypad
Home key
Microphone
ON/OFF
(long press)
Contents
1-UK
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS AND
CONDITIONS OF USE............................. 2
Conditions of use...................................... 2
Safety lock............................................... 2
Environment ............................................ 2
Safety precautions related to
vehicle use ............................................... 2
INSTALLATION........................................ 3
Inserting the SIM card .............................. 3
Connecting the battery ............................. 3
Charging the battery ................................. 4
Switching on............................................ 4
Using dry cells ......................................... 5
LED indicator .......................................... 5
CALLS ...................................................... 6
Making a call ........................................... 6
Making an international call...................... 6
Making an emergency call ........................ 6
Rapid dial ................................................ 6
Receiving a call........................................ 7
Call memory ............................................ 7
Functions available when in
communication......................................... 8
Handling two calls simultaneously ............ 9
CALL FORWARDING KEY ..................... 10
To activate ............................................... 10
To cancel ................................................. 10
DIRECTORIES ......................................... 11
Creating a memory location ...................... 11
Searching a memory location .................... 13
Managing the memory locations................ 13
RING TONE .............................................. 13
APPOINTMENT........................................ 14
VOICE MAIL ............................................. 14
SHORT MESSAGE SERVICE ................. 15
Reading received messages....................... 15
Sending messages..................................... 16
CALCULATOR ......................................... 17
MENU ........................................................ 17
Services.................................................... 19
Cost ......................................................... 22
To personalize .......................................... 23
Vehicle option .......................................... 25
Security.................................................... 25
ACCESSORIES ........................................ 27
Battery and charger................................... 27
Fax/Data transmission............................... 27
LIST OF ICONS ........................................ 28
Status icons .............................................. 28
Navigation icons....................................... 28
Dialogue icons.......................................... 28
WHAT TO DO IN CASE OF
PROBLEMS .............................................. 30
PIN code and PIN2 code are refused.......... 30
To unlock PIN/PIN2 code:
PUK1/PUK2 code..................................... 30
Safety precautions and conditions of use
2-
UK
We recommend that you read this chapter carefully before use.
As with all types of radio transceivers, your mobile phone emits electromagnetic waves. This telephone
conforms to international regulations insofar as it is used under normal conditions and in accordance with the
following.
The manufacturer disclaims any liability for damage which may result as a consequence of improper use or
use contrary to the instructions contained herein.
CONDITIONS OF USE
- The retractable antenna must be fully extended.
Avoid prolonged contact between the antenna and
your skin when the telephone is switched on.
- Do not switch on your telephone on board an
aircraft. Current legislation forbids this use and
can lead to legal proceedings against the user.
- Do not switch on your telephone in a hospital,
except in areas specified.
- Use of the telephone may affect the performance
of medical electronic devices (pacemakers,
hearing aids, insulin pumps, etc). When the
telephone is on, it should not be close to the
medical device or in the medical device area. In
particular, when you answer the call, make sure to
bring the telephone to the ear that is opposite to
the side carrying the pacemaker or to the ear not
wearing the hearing aid.
- Do not switch on your telephone near gas, or
inflammable substances.
- Strictly respect the rules relative to the use of
radiotelephones at petrol stations, chemical
industry plants and at all sites presenting a risk of
explosion.
- Do not allow children to use your radiotelephone
without supervision.
- Do not open or attempt to repair your
radiotelephone yourself.
- Please use your telephone only with batteries,
chargers and accessories recommended by the
manufacturer. The manufacturer disclaims any
liability for damage caused by the use of other
chargers or batteries.
- Before removing the battery from the telephone,
please make sure that the telephone has been
switched off.
SAFETY LOCK
- You may prevent use of your telephone if it is
stolen, by activating the product code (page 25).
ENVIRONMENT
- Do not expose your telephone to unfavourable
environmental conditions (rain, dust, sea air, etc.).
- Outside the manufacturer's recommended
operating temperature range (-20 ° C to + 55 ° C),
the legibility of the display may be impaired, but
this is temporary and not serious.
- Do not attempt to open the battery that contains
heavy metal. Do not throw a used battery in the
household rubbish. Discard your used battery in
compliance with local environmental legislation.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS RELATED
TO VEHICLE USE
- It is the user's reponsability to verify if the local
laws permit the use of a mobile phone in a
vehicle.
- In case of use in a vehicle, and to reduce the
effect of electromagnetic waves and interference
with the vehicle electronics, the telephone should
be connected to an external antenna as soon as it
is switched on. This antenna should be mounted
and located away from passengers or separated
from them by a metal screen (the car roof, for
example).
- For maximum safety, use your telephone in a
vehicle at stop. If you have to telephone while you
are driving, the use of the handsfree mode is
highly recommended (see Accessories leaflet).
- Use of the telephone may interfere with the
vehicle's electronic system such as the ABS anti-
lock brakes, or the air-bag. To ensure that there is
no problem, please check with your dealer or car
manufacturer before connecting your telephone
and, in any case do not leave the telephone
switched on over the control panel.
Installation
3-
UK
INSERTING THE SIM CARD
Unlock and lift the flap Insert the card into the flap Close and lock the flap
IMPORTANT: To remove SIM card:
1. switch the telphone off,
2. remove the battery.
Keep your SIM card in a safe place when not using your telephone and do not leave your
confidential code (PIN) near the unit.
CONNECTING THE BATTERY
Engage Lock Unlock
Installation
4-
UK
CHARGING THE BATTERY
Charging in progress
Charging is possible with the telephone ON or OFF. Charging time is approximately 2 hours
1
depending on type of battery. A few moments after inserting the charger, a short beep will
announce the beginning of the charging process. If your telephone has not been used for some
time, be sure to recharge the battery before use. The socket outlet must be nearby and easily
accessible. If you are using a new (or very discharged) battery, the battery charging icon may
take a few minutes to appear. The telephone is fully charged when the icon is full and steady.
This telephone is equipped with an internal storage battery (it cannot be reached) which allows
you to save stored information (directories, personalized data), we thus recommend that you
leave a charged battery in your telephone at all times.
SWITCHING ON
Enter PIN-code
**** _ _ _ _
Long press
on the
ON/OFF key
validate!erase
standby screen
1 Information not contractual.
Installation
5-
UK
USING DRY CELLS (optional with specific compartment)
Removing the rechargeable battery from the compartment
Grasp the compartment Shake it Remove the rechargeable
battery
Fitting the dry-cell holder
Remove Turn over Reposition
Fitting the dry cells
LR6 or AA type Dry cells polarity is marked on the compartment bottom
LED INDICATOR
Green slow blinking:
- Network presence: You can make and receive calls.
Green rapid blinking:
- Receiving a call
- Receiving a message: may be interrupted by pressing
or by receiving a call.
Red blinking:
- Battery low: Repeated as long as the battery is low.
Calls
6-UK
So as to improve communication quality, it is recommended that the antenna should
be fully extended.
MAKING A CALL
Dial the number Make the call Talk and hang up
MAKING AN INTERNATIONAL CALL
Access the international prefix "+" with a long keypress
üü
üü
Enter the country code
or access the list of
countries
Search for the country Select the country Dial the number and
make the call
Intl' codes
Intl' codes
+ 54 Number
MAKING AN EMERGENCY CALL 112
If service is available with network, even if you have not inserted the
SIM card
üü
üü
RAPID DIAL
Rapid dial to one of the first 9 numbers stored in the SIM directory
Dial a number (1 to 9)
... üü
üü
Calls
7-UK
RECEIVING A CALL
When a call is being received, the phone rings and the green LED indicator flashes rapidly.
Accept the call Talk then hang up
To refuse a call Mute the ring tone
2
CALL MEMORY
Access the call memory To switch lists To call DUPONT
0146522495
Outgoing calls
DURANT
FENTON
DUPONT
Unanswered calls
0146522495
FABIO
Press once to access incoming calls unanswered, twice to access
incoming calls answered
3
2 To mute ring tone for every incoming call, see ringing mode page 13.
3 Caller's number is displayed, depending on the network (see Menu/Services/Caller ID?).
Calls
8-UK
FUNCTIONS AVAILABLE WHEN IN COMMUNICATION
Adjusting earpiece volume
Use the side + and — volume adjustment controls.
Access to directories
üü
üü
Access to Short Message Service üü
üü
Scratchpad memory
If you are in communication, someone may give you a number you wish to save. Enter this number
and save it in the directory of your choice.
You are in
communication
Enter the number Select the directory Confirm the number
Choose
the directory
Phone number ?
Proceed press
Delete a character
Putting a call on Hold
To put on hold To communicate again
Press once to access
or twice to access .
Calls
9-UK
HANDLING TWO CALLS SIMULTANEOUSLY
4
Your telephone can simultaneously handle two calls: you can put one correspondent on hold to
answer or make a second call and then switch between correspondents.
Receiving a second call
To take the new call and put
the current call on hold
To switch from one
correspondent to another
To refuse a call and
stay on line with your
first correspondent
To take the call and
end the call with your
current correspondent
Making a second call
You are
communicating
Dial the number of
your second
correspondent
To make your second
call. Current call is
automatically put on
hold
To switch from one
correspondent to
another
4 If the Call waiting service is not activated automatically by the operator, and if you have a subscription, you can activate it
with
.
Delete a character
Call forwarding key
10-UK
The call forwarding key
allows you, by simply pressing a button, to activate or deactivate the
type of call forwarding you have programmed with
. For example, you may activate
an all calls forwarding to your secretary's number when you are at a meeting.
TO ACTIVATE
Access the second string of icons with the
navigation key.
Press the Call
forwarding key
Dial the number to
which forwarding is
required, and confirm
Reconfirm You have now
forwarded all
incoming calls. The
icon will appear
on the screen
Call forward.no.
Confirm activation
TO CANCEL
Access the second string of icons with the
navigation key.
Press the Call
forwarding key
Access the
programmed call
forwarding number
Cancel Incoming call
forwarding is de-
activated, but number
is retained in the
phone's memory. The
icon will
disappear
Call forward.no.
Cancel ?
Directories
12-UK
Enter the name and
Proceed with
to
enter the address
Type in
the address and
Proceed with
to
enter the memory
location number
An available memory
location number is
offered to you
automatically
Confirm the storing of
the memory location
in
directory 1
Name?
Proceed press
Address ?
Memory location?
68 521 37 512
You can add a DTMF sequence to the phone number (sequence of digits added to the phone number
so that the consultation of an answering machine or a voice mail, etc., is automatic) by entering a "P"
pause before the number, via a long keypress on
.
Key Number of keypresses
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8
1SP
1
, : @ Ô ;
2ABCÆ
3DE
4GH I
5JKL
6MNOÑ …¿
7PQR
8TUV
9WXYZ
0+ - /%£$´
2
?
À
!
Á
&
¤
#=
()
<>_
1
SP : "space" character
2
· : character required to key in decimals
3


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