Sagem 926 User Manual

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IN A FEW WORDS ...  
Lock the keyboard  
Choose ACTIVE in the SECURITY/LOCK K.  
PAD menu or press then Ok.  
Switch on  
Open the flap (depending on the model) and  
press  
Unlock the keyboard  
.
Press then Ok.  
Call  
Redial last number  
Dial the number then press  
.
Press  
.
Answer  
Enter a number into the directory  
Press  
the model).  
(or open thee flap depending on  
(or close the flap depending on  
(long press).  
Press Ok.  
Hang up  
Make a call from the directory  
By name: enter the first letters of the name,  
Press  
the model).  
press  
, scroll down the list to find your  
to call.  
correspondent then press  
By location in the directory: enter the number  
of the location then press # to call.  
Switch off  
Press  
Hands free  
To communicate, press  
.
Briefly, the functions  
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MENUS  
Enter using  
Navigate using  
and  
and  
Validate using OK  
Quit using C  
DIRECTORY  
MESSAGES  
CALLS  
RNG & BEEP  
SETTINGS  
SECURITY  
ACCESSORY  
Briefly, the menus  
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You have just bought a mobile phone and we  
congratulate you on your choice.  
GLOSSARY  
Outgoing call A call made from your phone.  
Your phone will allow you to use different  
international networks depending on the roaming  
agreements between the operators.  
Incoming call A call received by your phone.  
SIM card  
The card containing your  
subscription and access rights to  
services. The detachable part is  
the “micro-SIM”.  
We would like to remind you that this phone is  
approved to European standards.  
In order to use your phone effectively and in the  
best conditions, we advise you to read this  
manual written for your attention carefully.  
PIN  
The personal code linked to your  
SIM card.  
PIN2  
The second personal code  
linked to your SIM card to  
access certain functions (*).  
WARNING  
According to the configuration of the networks  
and associated subscriptions, certain functions  
may not be available (indicated by *).  
Phone code  
The phone code is a secret code  
intended to protect the phone in  
case of theft.  
Compatibility of  
your SIM card  
If an incompatible SIM card is  
inserted, a message will be  
IMEI  
SMS  
The identification number of your  
phone.  
displayed when switching on your  
Your phone is  
Short Message Service: for  
sending and receiving short text  
messages.  
phone. For further information,  
contact your Operator.  
compatible with SIM  
3V cards only.  
The SAGEM logo and trademark are the property of SAGEM SA.  
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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6.2 Receiving short messages ................................ 21  
6.3 Reading short messages .................................. 21  
6.4 Sending short messages .................................. 21  
6.5 Memory occupancy rate ................................... 22  
6.6 Clearing short messages .................................. 22  
6.7 Information distribution ..................................... 22  
1. Presentation of the phone ..................................... 6  
2. Getting started ....................................................... 8  
2.1 Information on the SIM card ................................ 8  
2.2 Installing the SIM card ........................................ 9  
2.3 Charging the battery ......................................... 10  
2.4 Switching on/switching off, starting up .............. 10  
2.5 Menu access .................................................... 11  
2.6 Deleting characters ........................................... 11  
7. How to use the call related features .................... 23  
7.1 Forwarding calls ............................................... 23  
7.2 Viewing the list of the last numbers used .......... 24  
7.3 Erase numbers ................................................. 25  
7.4 Caller identity .................................................... 25  
7.5 Auto redial ........................................................ 26  
7.6 Call waiting ....................................................... 26  
7.7 Call hold ........................................................... 26  
7.8 Multi-conference ............................................... 27  
7.9 Checking call duration ...................................... 28  
7.10 Charge-checking ............................................. 28  
7.11 Message centre ............................................... 29  
3. Initial communication - Hands free mode ............ 12  
3.1 Making a call ..................................................... 12  
3.2 Receiving a call ................................................ 12  
3.3 Volume control .................................................. 13  
3.4 Hands free mode .............................................. 13  
3.5 Ending a call ..................................................... 13  
4. Menu list .............................................................. 14  
5. How to use the directory ...................................... 15  
5.1 Directory capacity and display .......................... 15  
5.2 Sorting .............................................................. 15  
5.3 Storing a number .............................................. 16  
5.4 Deleting a number ............................................ 16  
5.5 Making a call to a stored number ...................... 16  
5.6 Accessing services provided by the Operator ... 17  
5.7 Displaying your phone numbers ....................... 17  
5.8 Directory occupation ......................................... 17  
8. How to adjust the ringing tones and the  
vibrator................................................................. 30  
8.1 Selecting silent mode ........................................ 30  
8.2 Setting the vibrator ............................................ 30  
8.3 Selecting the volume and the type of  
ringing tone ....................................................... 31  
8.4 Setting the alarm ............................................... 31  
8.5 Setting the timer ................................................ 32  
8.6 Settings the beeps ............................................ 32  
8.7 Deleting DTMF tones ........................................ 32  
6. How to use the written message function ............ 18  
6.1 Creating new short messages using Easy  
Message T9TM ................................................... 19  
Summary  
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9. How to adjust your phone .................................... 33  
9.1 Programmine the «One Touch» keys ................ 33  
9.2 Personalising the welcome screen ................... 34  
9.3 Selecting the display language ......................... 34  
9.4 Select the type of automatic response .............. 34  
9.5 Selecting the network ....................................... 35  
9.6 Setting the date and time .................................. 36  
9.7 Adjusting the contrast ....................................... 36  
9.8 Install energy saving mode ............................... 36  
9.9 Standard configuration...................................... 36  
12. Available accessories ......................................... 43  
13. Upkeep................................................................ 44  
14. Recommendations .............................................. 45  
Answers to your questions ........................................ 48  
10. How to use the security features of  
your phone ........................................................... 37  
10.1 Locking the keyboard ...................................... 37  
10.2 Changing the PIN number ............................... 37  
10.3 Activating the PIN code ................................... 38  
10.4 Activating the phone code ............................... 38  
10.5 Changing the phone code ............................... 38  
10.6 Changing the PIN2 code ................................. 39  
10.7 Creating a fixed numbering phone book .......... 39  
10.8 Charge-checking ............................................. 39  
10.9 Call barring ...................................................... 39  
11. Other functions .................................................... 41  
11.1 Calculator ........................................................ 41  
11.2 Converter ........................................................ 42  
Summary  
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Antenna  
Light indicator  
Ear phone/speaker  
Screen  
One Touch 1  
One Touch 3  
One Touch 2  
Scrolling arrow  
C
Ok  
Operate/Call  
Stop/End call  
Correction  
Activation of hands free  
Validate  
Scrolling arrow  
Microphone  
Battery charging and accessories  
socket  
1. Presentation of the phone  
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Function keys  
Display  
Stop – Reject a call – Hang up  
Various icons provide information, for example:  
Go – Call a number – Receive a call – Hands  
free mode  
Battery charge indicator (black if charged,  
clear if discharged)  
C
Short press: Return to the previous menu –  
Delete a character  
Received signal strength indicator (maximum  
strength: 5 bars)  
Long press: Exit menu mode – Complete  
deletion of the entry  
Hands-free loudspeaker  
Alarm  
Ok Validate  
Call in progress  
Silent mode  
Programmable keys for direct access to the  
functions that you have selected – Control  
volume  
and  
Entry and scrolling through the menus.  
Alphanumeric keyboard  
Made up of 12 keys: 0 to 9, and #.  
To obtain a letter, hold down the relevant key, the  
number and the letters will appear; stop pressing when  
the required letter appears.  
Letters with accents are obtained by a long press on ✱  
after entering the letter with no accent.  
Punctuation marks and special symbols are obtained  
by a long press on the # key.  
1. Presentation of the phone  
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2.1 Information on the SIM card  
To use your phone, you have a  
small card called a SIM card. This  
card contains all the information  
necessary for the network as well  
as other information that belongs to  
you and that you can modify:  
SIM card  
This card must be  
handled and stored  
with care in order to  
avoid excessive  
stresses or  
scratches that would  
damage it. If your  
SIM card is lost,  
contact your  
secret codes (PIN code(s) -  
Personal Identification Number),  
directory,  
Operator or Service  
Provider  
immediately.  
Note: Do not leave  
your SIM card within  
the reach of small  
children.  
mini-messages,  
2. Getting started  
functioning of specific services.  
2. Getting started  
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Attention  
PIN code  
2.2 Installing the SIM card  
If the wrong PIN  
code is entered  
three times in a row,  
the card will be  
This is the personal code for your  
SIM card. This code could be  
requested of you when you switch  
on your phone.  
Switch off your phone; disconnect  
the charger.  
The SIM card is inserted beneath  
the phone’s battery.  
blocked. To unlock  
your card, call the  
organisation from  
which you obtained  
this card, they will  
guide you on the  
procedure to use.  
If your SIM card is  
permanently locked,  
contact your  
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.  
Turn your phone over and  
remove the battery by pulling on  
the strip on the lower part of the  
phone: it lifts up and you can  
release it.  
Operator or your  
Service Provider to  
obtain a new card.  
Press # or Ok to validate.  
Slide the card along the base  
beneath the retaining plate, with  
the gold coloured sections facing  
towards the phone and the cut-  
off corner lined up to match the  
drawing on the phone.  
PIN2 code (*)  
This second code if it was given to  
you by your operator, provides  
security of access to certain  
functions.  
Replace the battery by first  
positioning the upper section  
then pressing it until it locks.  
2. Getting started  
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Attention  
2.3 Charging the battery  
2.4 Switching on/switching  
off, starting up  
The battery does not  
contain any  
components that  
can be changed by  
you.  
Do not attempt to  
open the battery  
case.  
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  
To make your first call:  
Press  
to switch on your  
Control of the PIN  
code  
phone.  
capacity after several usage cycles.  
If access to the SIM card is  
protected by a secret code, the  
phone will ask you to enter your  
PIN code.  
If your phone  
displays SIM  
MISSING, press  
(long press) to  
switch off your  
phone and check  
When your battery has run down,  
the phone displays it and cuts out.  
Only use the  
appropriate chargers  
and batteries as  
specified in the  
manufacturer’s  
catalogue.  
Spent batteries must  
be collected at the  
appropriate sites.  
To recharge your battery:  
Enter the code of between 4 and  
8 digits given to you when you  
were given your SIM card. These that your SIM card is  
digits will not be displayed on the  
screen for security reasons.  
Connect the charger to a mains  
socket.  
correctly positioned.  
Connect the end of the charging  
cable to the bottom of your  
phone.  
The phone will start charging, the  
battery charging indicator  
indicates the level of charge.  
Press # or Ok to validate.  
Charging stops by itself.  
Unplug the cable.  
There is a risk of  
explosion if the  
battery is incorrectly  
replaced.  
It is possible that during charging,  
the battery may heat up slightly;  
this is normal.  
2. Getting started  
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Network  
indicator  
Searching for a network  
2.5 Menu access  
The phone then searches for a  
network on which it can  
communicate:  
The menu functions permit you to  
verify or modify the various  
functions of your phone to adapt it  
to your requirements.  
The indicator of the  
level of network  
signal received  
enables you to  
If it finds it, it displays the name  
of the network on the screen and  
the light indicator flashes green.  
visualise the quality  
of reception. If it  
shows less than  
three bars, look for  
better reception to  
make your call in  
good conditions.  
Press the scrolling arrows  
Direct access to  
menus  
or  
to access the menus.  
Scroll through the menus using  
the scrolling arrows then press  
Ok to access the selected menu.  
You are ready to make or receive a  
call.  
To directly access a  
menu, press  
then enter the  
number of the  
selected menu.  
If it finds another network, only  
emergency services will be  
accessible (police, ambulance,  
fire brigade).  
Each time you want to validate  
an action, press Ok.  
To abandon an action, press C.  
If it cannot find a network, it will  
keep searching.  
To exit the menu mode, press  
and hold C.  
Switching off  
2.6 Deleting characters  
You can cancel an entry error:  
Hold down the  
key until the  
end message is displayed.  
Press quickly on C to delete the last  
character.  
Release the key, the phone  
switches off.  
If you press for longer on this key: you will  
delete the previous word.  
2. Getting started  
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3.1 Making a call  
International call  
The network is displayed.  
Press 0 (long press)  
to display + then dial  
the country code  
Dial the number with the area  
code (if necessary).  
without waiting for a  
tone, then the  
Press  
.
During the call,  
flashes on the  
number you require.  
screen and tones signal the  
establishment of communication.  
When the person you have  
called answers, speak.  
Emergency  
services  
To call the international  
emergency service, dial 112 then  
3. Initial communication  
Hands free mode  
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 the  
network. Other  
emergency service  
numbers may exist,  
depending on the  
country.  
press  
.
3.2 Receiving a call  
When you receive a call:  
Press  
(or open the flap,  
depending on the model) then  
speak.  
The caller’s number is displayed  
when it is presented to the network.  
This number is automatically  
registered whether you answered  
the call or not.  
3. Initial communication  
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3.3 Volume control  
3.5Ending a call  
Increase or decrease the volume  
during a conversation by  
Press  
the model).  
(or close the flap depending on  
pressing the or  
keys.  
The end of call message appears on the  
screen.  
3.4 Hands free mode  
The “Hands free”  
mode enables you to  
have a conversation  
with several people  
and be free to move,  
for example, to take  
notes during your  
conversation.  
During a call, you can transfer from  
handset mode to hands free mode  
by simply pressing one key and the  
reverse to switch back.  
Press  
.
The screen displays  
for  
handset mode and for « hands  
free » mode.  
Before putting the phone to your ear, check the  
volume control settings as well as the selected  
listening method, especially if using integrated  
hands free mode, which could cause ear damage  
if used incorrectly.  
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3. Initial communication  
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HANDSET  
FREE HAND  
ALARM  
TIMER  
BEEPS  
Directory  
ALPHA SORT  
POSITION  
SERVICES (*)  
MY NUMBER (*)  
USE  
SEND DTMF  
Settings  
Messages  
PROG. KEY  
GREETING  
LANGUAGE  
ANSWER  
NETWORK  
DATE/TIME  
MISC  
READ  
SEND  
USE  
CLEAR  
CELL.INFO. (*)  
4. Menu list  
CALLS  
CALL FRW.  
LAST  
Security  
LOCK K.PAD  
PIN CODE  
PIN CHECK.  
PHONE CODE  
PHONE CHCK  
PIN2 CODE (*)  
FIXED REP. (*)  
COST (*)  
CLEAR  
SEND No (*)  
AUTO RDIAL  
DBLE CALL (*)  
DURATION  
COST (*)  
According to your phone model, to the configuration of  
the networks and associated subscriptions, certain  
functions may not be available (indicated by *).  
MSG CENTER  
LIMIT  
Rng & beep  
SILENCE?  
VIBRATOR  
HANDSET  
Accessory  
CALCULATOR (*)  
EXCHANGE  
4. Menus  
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5.1 Directory capacity and  
display  
The number of  
telephone numbers  
stored in the SIM  
card directory varies  
depending on the  
capacity of the card;  
your supplier will be  
able to inform you.  
You can store the phone numbers  
that you call regularly.  
Different icons will inform you of the  
directory location where the number  
is stored:  
SIM card directory  
Your phone’s directory  
(depending on the model)  
5. How to use the directory  
SIM card pre-set directory.  
5.2 Sorting  
DIRECTORY/ALPHA SORT  
In this menu, the stored numbers  
are sorted in alphabetical order.  
5. Directory  
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5.3Storing a number  
5.4 Deleting a number  
DIRECTORY/POSITION  
To cancel the content of a directory  
address, erase the name and the call  
number at that address, then press Ok.  
I Using this menu, display a  
screen with MEM001 (first  
position of SIM card).  
Press to access the first  
available location in the directory.  
It is advisable to  
store numbers in  
their international  
format (+, country  
code, and number).  
5.5 Making a call to a stored  
number  
Modification of a  
I Enter the memory number in  
which you stored the required  
phone book references, then  
press # (quick call).  
stored number  
I Press Ok, then enter the name to  
be stored (the number of  
characters accepted depends on  
the SIM card).  
When the number is  
displayed, press ,  
you can then modify  
or add to the  
number (prefix to  
add for an extension  
number for  
or  
I Type in the first letter(s) of the  
required name stored in the  
I Press Ok, then enter the phone  
number to be stored preceded by  
the area code if necessary (up to  
20 characters). Validate by  
pressing Ok.  
phone book, then press  
,
example).  
or  
I Enter the memory number in  
which you stored the required  
references in the phone book  
then press ; then you can  
modify or complete the phone  
number (the prefix can be a  
phone extension, for example).  
You can introduce pauses in the  
number (indicated by comas “,”) by  
holding down or # (including on  
the standby screen). The numbers  
dialled after a pause are used in  
DTMF sequences (which can be  
used after a call number).  
Pressing on the ✱  
key launches a  
search for the first  
available location.  
Press  
to initiate the call.  
5. Directory  
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5.6 Accessing services provided by  
the Operator  
DIRECTORY/SERVICES (*)  
With this menu, you can access to certain  
services provided by your Operator.  
5.7 Displaying your phone numbers  
DIRECTORY/MY NUMBER (*)  
This menu displays your phone number.  
5.8 Directory occupation  
DIRECTORY/USE  
This menu shows how many memory  
locations are occupied in your directory.  
5. Directory  
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This service allows you to send  
and receive messages in plain  
text, usually called short  
messages.  
Your frequently used short  
messages can be stored:  
Access to this  
service depends on  
the network; for  
more information,  
consult your  
Operator or your  
Service Provider.  
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in the SIM card: in this case, the  
number storable depends on  
the capacity of the card; for  
details, contact your service  
provider;  
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in the phone itself (depending  
on the model).  
6. How to use the written  
message function  
Various icons provide information on:  
Position of the message in the  
phone (depending on the  
model).  
flashingAt  
steady  
least  
completely read.  
one  
mesesag not  
Messages all read.  
flashingMemory  
full  
with  
at  
least  
message not completely read.  
steady  
Memory full.  
6. Written message function  
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quick press  
long press  
go through the list of  
words in the dictionary  
that correspond to the  
input sequence  
6.1 Creting new short messages  
using Easy Message T9TM  
(Function available depending on  
model)  
The Easy Message T9TM software is  
activated as soon as you want to  
create or modify a message  
(Menus: MESSAGES/ SEND/NEW  
MSG and MESSAGES/SEND/  
EXISTING).  
The Easy Message T9TM heading is displayed  
briefly to indicate that the function is available in  
the message creation mode.  
change the input  
language (according to  
model).  
Operation  
Press once on the key which corresponds to  
the letter chosen and create the word by  
pressing on each letter of the word, without  
paying any attention to the screen, until the  
whole word has been input: the word then  
flashes.  
In the input screen, when you are in mode T9TM  
,
• As the text progresses and according to the  
keys pressed, the software searches through  
a dictionary for the most frequently used  
corresponding word(s).  
the following keys:  
and  
are used to:  
move from word to  
word in the text  
typed in  
If the word suggested corresponds to the  
word you want to input, just press on 0 to  
validate it, put in a space then move on to the  
next word.  
C
correct the last word  
or erase the last  
character  
Ok  
validate the message  
and send it or save it  
quick press  
change the input mode  
6. Written message function  
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It may be that several words in the  
dictionary correspond to the sequence of  
characters keyed in. If the word that  
appears is not the word you want, just  
The 123 (Number) mode is used to insert  
numbers.  
The ABC (Multi-Tap) mode is used to enter  
words not found in the dictionary or words in  
another language. To obtain a letter, press  
and hold the corresponding key. The letters  
and number will scroll down. Stop pressing  
when the desired letter appears.  
press on the  
key to go through the  
words in the dictionary that correspond to  
that particular sequence. When you find  
the right word, press on the 0 key to  
validate it, put in a space then move on to  
the next word.  
Capitals  
You can type letters in capitals by pressing on  
the key before keying in the particular  
character. Subsequent characters  
If the word you want to input is not  
included in the dictionary, there are  
several additional modes that can be used  
to vary the type of words chosen.  
automatically revert to lowercase.  
You can also chose to type a whole word in  
capitals by pressing twice on the key before  
typing in the word. To return to the lowercase  
mode, press once on the key.  
Additonal input modes  
The Easy Message T9 TM mode is activated  
as soon as you create or modify a message.  
There are also other modes which complete  
the functions of that mode.  
Symbol  
To enter a symbol, press the # key then simply  
key in the number indicated above the desired  
character, e.g. 3 instead of ?. The symbol is  
inserted in the text, then you automatically  
return to the Easy Message T9 TM mode.  
Several lists are accessible by using the scroll  
arrows.  
The key is used to switch from one mode  
to another; the active mode is indicated at  
the bottom of the screen (according to  
model).  
6. Written message function  
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Punctuation  
New message or message not completely  
read.  
Message number.  
The punctuation characters are obtained either  
by using key 1, or through the Symbol menu  
(various punctuation characters).  
The date and time of arrival of the message.  
To read the selected message,  
press Ok.  
Accented characters  
During reading of  
messages, any  
messages not read  
completely are  
Accented characters are automatically produced  
in the word in the Easy Message T9TM mode. In  
the Multi-Tap mode, all you have to do is wait for  
the display of the accented character  
Your phone displays the number  
of the sender of the message.  
displayed first.  
Scroll them with the scrolling  
arrows until CLEAR.  
When all messages  
have been read in  
full, the  
indicator remains  
continuously visible.  
corresponding to the key pressed.  
Your phone indicates OLD (out of  
the menu) once the message  
has been completely read.  
6.2 Receiving short messages  
When you receive a short message, the  
indicator flashes on your phone screen and an  
audio tone is heard. (This tone is selected using  
the menu RNG & BEEP/HANDSET/  
MESSAGES).  
6.4 Sending short messages  
MESSAGES/SEND  
Several options are available:  
Attention  
To use this service,  
you must know the  
number of your  
The screen displays: MESSAGE RECEIVED.  
The LED flashes red.  
MESSAGES/SEND/NEW MSG  
Enter the text of your new  
messaging centre to  
which you send your  
messages in order  
for them to be  
rerouted to your  
contacts.  
message. After validating, you  
can choose from several options:  
6.3 Reading short messages  
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Send your message.  
Save your message.  
MESSAGES/READ  
This menu allows to read the received short  
messages.  
Modify the text of your message.  
Your phone displays:  
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MESSAGES/SEND/EXISTING  
MESSAGES/SEND/OFFER REP  
Attention  
This menu allows you to work on  
already saved messages.  
Processing is identical to that for  
a new message. Select the  
message by pressing the  
scrolling arrows.  
If the network allows, you may  
offer the recipient number of your  
message a reply possibility.  
The reply will be  
charged on your  
subscription.  
If the network allows,  
the message sender  
may offer you a reply  
possibility.  
6.5 Memory occupancy rate  
MESSAGES/USE  
MESSAGES/SEND/VALIDITY  
This menu allows you to determine the  
memory occupancy rate. When no more space  
is available, the display reads MESSAGE  
FULL upon receiving a message.  
Select a validity length for your message  
by pressing the arrow keys; this  
determines how long the messaging  
center will keep the message while  
attempting to forward it to the recipient (if  
this function is supported by the network).  
6.6 Clearing short messages  
Attention  
MESSAGES/SEND/FORMATS  
MESSAGES/CLEAR  
Choose the format of your  
The network may  
support only one or  
other of these  
formats.  
This menu allows you to clear the short  
messages already read, in order to free-up  
memory space.  
message by pressing the arrow  
keys: text, fax, E-mail, voice  
msg, pager, X.400 or ERMES.  
The phone will automatically return to text  
format after switching off  
6.7 Information distribution  
MESSAGES/CELL.INFO. (*)  
MESSAGES/SEND/MSG CENTRE  
Contact your Dealer  
or Operator for  
further details.  
This menu allows you to activate  
and select reception of information  
distributed by the network.  
This menu allows you to enter the number  
of «your» messaging centre.  
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7.1 Forwarding calls  
CALLS/CALL FRW.  
If allowed by your subscription, this service  
allows you to forward the received calls  
(incoming calls) to another number.  
CALLS/CALL FRW./ACTIVATE  
Scroll the menu to activate the  
type of call forwarding required.  
Look out for  
incompatibilities; for  
more information,  
consult your  
Operator or your  
Service Provider.  
UNCONDITIONAL call  
forwarding: all your incoming  
calls will be forwarded to the  
number you have chosen.  
7. How to use the call  
related features  
BUSY: incoming calls will be  
forwarded only when your phone  
is BUSY.  
NO REPLY calls are forwarded when your  
caller gets no answer from your phone  
after a period of time you can set by  
answering the questions asked by the  
menu.  
NOT REACHABLE calls are forwarded  
when your phone is not reachable, either  
outside network coverage or switched off.  
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Dial the number to which you  
want your calls to be forwarded  
to, giving the same area codes  
as if you were calling from your  
phone.  
The forwarding  
7.2 Viewing the list of the  
last numbers used  
number is attached  
to the subscription  
number of your SIM  
card and not to your  
phone.  
The last phone numbers (outgoing  
and incoming if available) are  
automatically stored in memory.  
A screen message confirms  
activation of call forwarding.  
To redial a phone number:  
Press  
,
CALLS/CALL FRW./DEACTIVATE  
You can deactivate  
ALL call forwarding  
options.  
or  
CALLS/LAST  
Scroll the menu to deactivate the  
type of call forwarding required.  
With this menu, the last  
Attention  
numbers stored are displayed.  
You may choose among the list  
by pressing the arrow keys.  
CALLS/CALL FRW./STATUS  
Cancellations of  
forwarding can  
cause particular  
reactions in certain  
voice mailbox  
systems on the  
network.  
Storing a number  
in the list  
This menu allows you to consult  
the status of the call-forwarding  
option and check whether it is  
active or not. This function is  
also of use when checking the  
number your calls are forwarded  
to. The displayed information is  
given by the network in real time.  
Press  
to call the selected  
Enter the number  
then press Ok.  
You can do this  
during a call.  
number.  
Or press Ok to store this  
number in the directory.  
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Attention  
CALLS/SEND No/YOUR ID.  
7.3 Erase numbers  
Your number  
This list is  
CALLS/CLEAR/LAST  
automatically  
erased if the SIM  
card is changed.  
On outgoing call, you can check if your  
phone number is displayed on the phone of  
the person you are calling (CLIR  
deactivated).  
This menu allows you to trigger  
immediate clearing of the last-  
numbers list.  
On incoming call, you can check if, when  
you forward the calls you receive to another  
number, you prevent this number to be  
displayed on the caller's phone (COLR).  
Validate by pressing Ok.  
CALLS/CLEAR/AUTO.  
You can also program the automatic  
erasing of numbers, which is effective  
when the phone is switched ON/OFF.  
CALLS/SEND No/CORRESP.ID  
Display ACTIVE by pressing the  
scrolling arrows, then validate.  
Your correspondent’s number  
On outgoing call, you can to be aware of  
the phone number your call is forwarded to  
(COLP). This function is possible only if the  
called party allows its identity to be  
7.4 Caller identity  
CALLS/SEND No (*)  
displayed, by deactivating its COLR option.  
This menu allows you to know the  
status for the number presentation  
function:  
On incoming call, when activated, this  
function allows you to have your caller's ID  
displayed on your phone (CLIP). This  
function is possible only if the caller  
- your identity (phone number)  
authorized it by deactivating its CLIR option.  
- caller identity.  
Validate by pressing Ok.  
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When you switch  
your phone off,  
this menu is  
automatically  
deactivated.  
CALLS/SEND No/ANONYMOUS  
The message CALL WAIT followed by the  
call sequence number (and possibly the  
caller’s phone number if stored) are  
displayed on screen.  
Your phone number is not shown to  
the person you are calling. When  
you switch your phone off, it is  
automatically deactivated.  
Depending on your network, you can then:  
Cancel the waiting call by pressing C. The  
caller then hears a busy tone.  
7.5 Auto redial  
Switch call by pressing Ok. The current  
call is put on hold and you can answer the  
new call.  
CALLS/AUTO RDIAL  
You can activate auto redial  
systematically or on demand if your  
call did not complete. Any action on  
the keyboard will cancel it.  
Unite this call in conference by pressing  
. All the parties can communicate  
(MULTI-CONFERENCE) according to the  
capacity of the network.  
7.6 Call waiting  
Terminate the current call by pressing  
Your phone rings normally to indicate the  
waiting call.  
.
(Service depending on the  
operator)  
You can activate,  
deactivate, consult  
the status ot the  
call waiting  
service and check  
whether it is active  
or not.  
CALLS/DBLE CALL  
7.7 Call hold  
During a conversation, you may be  
warned that someone is trying to  
reach you. You will hear a special  
tone.  
(Service depending on the operator)  
During a conversation, you can put the  
current call ON HOLD by pressing Ok.  
The screen displays the message ON HOLD  
followed by the hold sequence number (and  
possibly the phone number if stored).  
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You can then:  
Attention  
Cancel a call on hold or waiting by pressing C.  
Initiate a new call  
In this case,  
pressing  
all calls.  
Switch between the multi-conference call and  
a call on hold or waiting by pressing Ok or  
make a further call.  
then:  
ends  
Switch between the calls by  
pressing Ok.  
Make all the parties communicate by  
pressing (A multi-conference is limited to 6  
persons: 5 in multi-conference and one  
separate call).  
Cancel the call on hold by  
pressing C.  
Merge several calls by pressing  
. All the parties can  
communicate (MULTI-  
CONFERENCE).  
Standard commands  
Sequences of standard keys also permit access  
to services such as call notification, call holding,  
multi-conferencing, and open up additional  
possibilities:  
7.8 Multi-conference  
(Service depending on the operator  
and depending on model)  
This service allows you to be in  
relation with several persons,  
according to the capabilities of the  
network.  
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Reject a call holding or waiting (or  
multi-conference calls).  
End the current call holding or  
waiting (or the multi-conference  
calls if there are any) and accept  
the call (or multi-conference calls).  
If you have established a MULTI-  
CONFERENCE, the screen  
displays MULTIPARTY followed by  
the sequence number assigned to  
each caller. You can:  
1 X  
End the current call order number  
X.  
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2
Place on hold the current call (or  
multi-conference calls) and accept  
the call holding or waiting (or multi-  
conference calls).  
7.9 Checking call duration  
CALLS/DURATION/COUNTERS  
This menu allows you to check the duration  
of the last call. To check the cumulated  
duration of all calls since the last counter  
reset, press the scrolling arrows.  
2 X  
3
Place on hold the multi-conference  
calls except for the current call  
order number X (private call).  
Add a call holding (or multi-  
conference calls) to the current call  
(or to the multi-conference).  
CALLS/DURATION/CLEAR  
This menu allows you to clear the duration of  
the last call and to reset the call counter.  
Tel N°  
Place on hold the current call (or  
the multi-conference calls) and call  
another telephone number.  
7.10 Charge-checking (*)  
Attention  
CALLS/COST/COUNTERS  
Note:  
However, it is preferable to place  
the call on hold then dial, then call;  
this guarantees comfort and  
confidentiality (does not allow the  
call holding to hear the dialling  
tones whatever the configuration of  
the phone).  
This data is purely  
indicative and  
If the network allows, you can  
check the charge for the last call.  
To check the cumulated charge for  
all calls since the last counter reset:  
cannot constitute a  
basis of proof: the  
network metering  
criteria may be quite  
different (indivisible  
minutes etc.).  
Press the scrolling arrows.  
CALLS/COST/CLEAR  
End all calls except for a possible  
call waiting.  
This menu allows you to clear the  
cost of the last call and to reset the  
call counter after entering your  
PIN2 code.  
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Attention  
7.11 Message centre  
For network specific  
services, such as  
message centre,  
speed dialing is valid  
only if the area you  
are calling from is  
covered by the  
network. In certain  
cases, it is better to  
use an international  
phone number.  
CALLS/MSG CENTER  
To program a special call  
number, type in this number and  
validate.  
This number is used when calling  
the message centre with the  
programmable keys.  
This memory is  
linked to the phone  
and not to the SIM  
card.  
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8.1 Selecting silent mode  
The SILENT mode  
is automatically  
deactivated during  
connection/  
RNG & BEEP/SILENCE?  
If you wish, you can replace your  
phone’s ring-tone feature by a  
vibrating device or the silent mode. disconnection of the  
hands-free kit, and  
when turning the  
phone on or off.  
In this case, all tones are  
deactivated, except for wake-up  
calls.  
Select ACTIVE by pressing the  
arrow keys, then validate.  
This mode is indicated by the  
symbol on the display.  
8. How to adjust the ringing  
tones and the vibrator  
8.2 Setting the vibrator  
RNG & BEEP/VIBRATOR  
Wherever you  
require your calls to  
arrive discreetly,  
you can use the  
vibrator.  
Select one of the following  
options by scrolling with the  
arrow keys: vibrating device only,  
vibrating device and ringing,  
vibrating device then ringing.  
Validate.  
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8.3 Selecting the volume and  
the type of ringing tone  
8.4 Setting the alarm  
A wide variety of  
melodies are  
RNG & BEEP/ALARM  
The alarm function  
is represented on  
the screen by the  
You can command your phone to  
ring when receiving calls and/or  
short messages.  
To use your phone for wake-up  
calls:  
available (including  
a “silent ring”) as  
well as a number of  
settings, including a  
crescendo.  
symbol  
.
With the scrolling arrows, set the  
waking time (hours), validate by  
pressing Ok then set the minutes  
and validate.  
Permanent flashing  
of this symbol  
RNG & BEEP/HANDSET/  
OUT.CALLS  
Select melody for calls to handset.  
indicates that an  
alarm time has been  
programmed but the  
date and time clock  
has not been  
RNG & BEEP/HANDSET/MESSAGES  
Select melody for messages to handset.  
Display ACTIVE by pressing the  
scrolling arrows.  
initialised.  
RNG & BEEP/FREE HAND/OUT.CALLS  
Validate.  
Select melody for calls in hands-free mode.  
Ringing stops by pressing any key;  
the wake-up time remains  
programmed.  
RNG & BEEP/FREE HAND/MESSAGES  
Select melody for messages in hands-free  
mode.  
The wake-up function remains  
active even with the phone OFF.  
Neither is it affected by the SILENT  
ringing mode.  
For each of the above selections, the  
middle option - AUDIBLE or MUTE -  
allows you to listen to or bypass the tone  
test during the setting phase.  
Select the desired tone by pressing the  
scrolling arrows, then validate.  
Select the desired volume by pressing the  
scrolling arrows, then validate (from 1 to 4  
and + for crescendo setting).  
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Setting the low battery tone  
8.5 Setting the timer  
RNG & BEEP/BEEPS/BATT. BEEP  
RNG & BEEP/TIMER  
This menu allows your phone to emit a  
warning beep when the battery is low:  
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.  
Display ACTIVE with the scrolling arrows,  
then validate.  
8.7 Deleting DTMF tones  
8.6 Setting the beeps  
RNG & BEEP/SEND DTMF  
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  
This menu allows you to disable the  
transmission of DTMF tones during a  
conversation. You can therefore enter a  
number to be memorized in the phone book  
conveniently and discreetly.  
Setting the keypad tones  
RNG & BEEP/BEEPS/KEY. TONE  
Choose the required tone by  
pressing the scrolling arrows,  
then validate.  
Select ACTIVE or INACTIVE by pressing  
the scrolling arrows, then validate.  
keyboard, it does not  
make a noise).  
Setting the network tone  
RNG & BEEP/BEEPS/NETW. BEEP  
This menu allows your phone to  
emit a warning beep when it finds  
a network on which it may operate:  
Display ACTIVE with the scrolling  
arrows, then validate.  
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9.1 Programming the «One  
Touch» keys  
SETTINGS/PROG. KEY  
The action allocated  
to a “One Touch”  
key is triggered by a  
long press or two  
short presses only  
from the standby  
screen.  
This menu, accessible directly by a  
short press on a “One Touch” key  
from the standby screen, enables  
you to configure the “One Touch”  
keys. There are different  
possibilities for each of the keys:  
MEMORY  
9. How to adjust  
your phone  
Validate MEMORY  
When you press the key, you can  
see the names in the directory.  
REDIAL  
Validate REDIAL  
When you press the key, you will  
be able to look through the last-  
numbers list.  
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MEM000 to ꢀ (depends on the SIM card  
used)  
9.2 Personalising the welcome  
screen  
Select a number from the phone book and  
validate.  
When you press the key, you will  
automatically call up the chosen number.  
SETTINGS/GREETING  
You can personalise the welcome screen  
of your phone by typing a text.  
READ MSG  
Validate.  
Validate READ MSG  
When you press the key you will be able  
to read any short messages memorized in  
the SIM card or in the phone itself.  
9.3 Selecting the display language  
SETTINGS/LANGUAGE  
This menu allows to choose your phone  
display language:  
CALL MSG.CTR.  
Validate CALL MSG. CTR  
Select AUTOMATIC, the display language  
will be that of your SIM card (if available).  
When you press the key, you will  
automatically call up the message-centre  
number, which is programmed into the  
CALLS/MSG CENTER menu.  
Otherwise select a language of your  
choice by pressing the scrolling arrows,  
and validate.  
SILENT MODE  
Silent mode  
Validate SILENT MODE  
This mode, indicated  
on the screen saver,  
is automatically  
deactivated/  
activated when the  
hands-free kit is  
connected.  
9.4 Select the type of automatic  
The ringing tone of your phone  
will be automatically replaced by  
the vibrator or by the silent  
ringing tone and all the beeps  
will be suppressed (except for  
the alarm).  
response  
SETTINGS/ANSWER  
To answer a phone call, you can either:  
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automatically be connected, if you  
selected Y (yes) to the question: auto (for  
hands-free kit) ; validate.  
If no network is available, your phone  
continues to search.  
In all cases, the phone always searches,  
as priority, for its home network.  
or press any numerical key if you replied:  
key: ALL ; validate.  
In specific cases, manual forcing is possible.  
Using the scrolling arrows, you can select:  
or press  
validate.  
if you replied: key: SEND ;  
Available networks  
9.5 Selecting the network  
SETTINGS/NETWORK/SELECT NET  
This menu enables you to start a search for  
all available networks at the present location  
and to display them.  
Every SIM subscription card can  
store an ordered list of preferred  
networks.  
To manually force the chosen network,  
use the scrolling arrows and validate.  
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.  
Network  
Preferred networks  
When your home  
network is not  
accessible (abroad,  
for example), your  
phone automatically  
searches for another  
SETTINGS/NETWORK/NETW.LIST  
To program, into your SIM card, a list of  
preferred networks:  
If none of the available networks  
are authorized, the phone  
switches itself to emergency calls available and  
only until here is sufficient signal.  
In this case, the only authorized  
number is the number for calling  
the international emergency  
service.  
Use the scrolling arrows to select from the  
list.  
Validate.  
authorised network  
in the order of  
preference indicated  
by the list on the  
SIM card.  
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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).  
9.7 Adjusting the contrast  
SETTINGS/MISC/CONTRAST  
This menu allows to adjust the contrast of  
the screen of your phone.  
9.6 Setting the time and date  
SETTINGS/DATE/TIME/SET  
Adjust the contrast with the scrolling  
arrows, then validate.  
To set the date and time on your phone:  
9.8 Install energy saving mode  
The time flashes, adjust the time as  
required by pressing the scrolling arrows  
or by typing the desired digits. Validate.  
SETTINGS/MISC/SAVING MODE  
You can switch your phone into a special  
standby mode, increasing its standby-time.  
The minutes flash and can be adjusted by  
pressing the scrolling arrows or by typing  
the desired digits. Validate.  
Using the scrolling arrows, you can change  
the level of light and the standby screen.  
Adjust the day, the month, the year.  
Validate after each proposal.  
If you want to increase standby-time,  
select N with the scrolling arrows.  
Validate.  
SETTINGS/DATE/TIME/DISPLAY  
To reactivate the screen, press  
.
To display the date and time on the screen  
on a permanent way:  
9.9 Standard configuration  
Choose ACTIVE by pressing the scrolling  
arrows. Validate.  
SETTINGS/MISC/INITIAL  
This menu allows you to return your phone to  
a standard configuration.  
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Locked keyboard  
10.1 Locking the  
keyboard  
You can still make  
emergency calls and  
answer calls.  
SECURITY/LOCK K.PAD  
This menu allows you to lock  
your keypad to prevent  
accidental dialing in your  
briefcase or pocket.  
Choose ACTIVE, the keypad  
is automatically locked after a  
certain period of non-use.  
Attention  
To unlock your keypad:  
10.How to use the security  
features of your phone  
If the wrong PIN code  
is entered three times  
in a row, the card will  
be blocked. To unlock  
your card, call the  
organisation from which  
you obtained this card,  
they will guide you on  
the procedure to use.  
If your SIM card is  
Press then Ok.  
10.2 Changing the PIN  
number  
SECURITY/PIN CODE  
You can change your PIN code:  
permanently locked,  
contact your operator or  
your Service Provider  
to obtain a new card.  
In reply to the question: OLD  
PIN ?, type in your old PIN  
code and validate.  
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In reply to the question: NEW PIN ?, type in  
your new PIN code (4 to 8 digit number) and  
validate.  
The phone code is a  
secret code,  
To activate:  
In reply to the question: CODE ?,  
type in 0000 and validate.  
intended to protect  
the phone in the  
event of theft. It is  
linked automatically  
to the SIM card  
present on  
In reply to the question: CHECK PIN ?, type  
in your new PIN code a second time for  
verification and validate.  
Display ACTIVE by pressing the  
scrolling arrows, then validate.  
To deactivate:  
activation.  
10.3 Activating the PIN code  
In reply to the question: CODE ?,  
type in your code (may have  
been changed) and validate.  
SECURITY/PIN CHECK.  
Display INACTIVE with the scrolling arrows,  
then validate. The code is reset to 0000.  
This menu allows you to have the PIN code  
requested and checked at each startup so that  
if lost or stolen, your SIM card will be unusable:  
10.5 Changing the phone code  
In reply to the question: PIN ?, type in your  
PIN code and validate.  
SECURITY/PHONE CODE  
Display ACTIVE by pressing the scrolling  
arrows, then validate.  
When active, you can modify the PHONE code:  
In reply to the question: OLD CODE ?, type  
10.4 Activating the phone code  
in your old PHONE code and validate.  
In reply to the question: NEW CODE ?, type  
in your new PHONE code (a 4 to 8 digit  
number) and validate.  
SECURITY/PHONE CHCK  
The SECURITY/PHONE CHCK menu allows  
you to have the PHONE code requested and  
checked at each startup, in case someone tries  
to use a different SIM card.  
In reply to the question: CHECK CODE ?,  
type in your new PHONE code a second time  
for verification and validate.  
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Attention  
10.6 Changing the PIN2 code  
10.8 Charge-checking  
These functions  
SECURITY/PIN2 CODE (*)  
SECURITY/COST/SETTINGS  
depend on the ability  
of the network to  
send charge data to  
your phone in real  
time, and on the  
You have a second PIN code. The change  
procedure for this PIN2 code is identical to  
the procedure given for the PIN code, menu  
SECURITY/PIN CODE.  
After entering your PIN2 code, you  
can select the type of charge  
indication:  
capacity or options  
on your SIM card.  
CURRENCY: enter the currency  
name (maximum 3 characters)  
and charge per unit. Ask your  
Operator for this value.  
10.7 Creating a fixed numbering  
phone book  
PHONE UNIT  
SECURITY/FIXED REP. (*)  
This phone book will  
automatically be  
related to the SIM  
card, which means  
that its format will  
depend on the SIM  
card’s format.  
SECURITY/COST/LIMITATION  
The pre-set directory allows you to  
limit calls. When you activate this  
directory, only the numbers you  
store in this directory can be called.  
This menu is used to activate the  
credit function in the selected  
currency, after entering your PIN2  
code.  
The menu MEM LOCK. allows you  
to ACTIVATE the fixed phone book  
in SIM card, after entering your  
PIN2 code. When ACTIVE, only the  
numbers already entered can be  
called.  
10.9 Call barring  
If allowed by your subscription, you  
can prevent your phone from  
making certain outgoing calls or  
receiving certain incoming calls.  
The menu NUM. LIST allows you to navigate  
in the phone book by scrolling or by entering  
the required memory number in order to  
create and change the calling numbers.  
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If you can access the service, you  
will be given a password with your  
subscription. You will need this  
password in order to activate the  
function, failing which you will only  
be able to find out whether or not  
call barring is active (Menu:  
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Bar incoming calls, that is received calls.  
Barring can concern ALL incoming calls or  
incoming calls when you are outside your  
home country (IF ROAMING).  
Access to this  
service depends on  
your subscription  
type. For more  
information contact  
your Operator or  
Service Provider.  
In any case, you must enter your password.  
A screen message confirms activation of call  
barring.  
SECURITY/LIMIT/STATUS).  
SECURITY/LIMIT/DEACTIVATE  
SECURITY/LIMIT  
Scroll the menu to cancel the type of call  
barring required.  
You can also deactivate ALL call barring  
types.  
This menu allows you to activate,  
cancel and consult the status of the  
call barring service.  
A screen message confirms deactivation of  
call barring.  
SECURITY/LIMIT/ACTIVATE  
Scroll the menu to activate the type  
of call barring required:  
SECURITY/LIMIT/STATUS  
-
Bar outgoing calls, that is calls  
made from your phone. You can  
choose ALL outgoing calls,  
By scrolling through this menu, you can  
consult the status of a type of call barring, to  
check whether it is active or not.  
outgoing INTERNATIONAL calls  
or outgoing international calls,  
EXCEPT those sent to your  
home country (NOT HPLMN).  
SECURITY/LIMIT/PASSWORD  
This menu allows you to change the  
password needed to activate the call barring  
function. The menu acts as a guide. A  
screen message confirms that the new  
password is active.  
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11.1 Calculator  
(Function available depending on model)  
ACCESSORY/CALCULATOR  
You can operate the calculator using the following  
keys:  
Add  
Subtract  
Multiply  
Divide  
Equals  
Delete  
#
11.Other functions  
Ok  
C
Long press on  
#
Decimal point  
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ACCESSORY/EXCHANGE/CONVERT  
11.2 Converter  
Enter the value to convert, then press one  
of the scrolling arrows to run the  
conversion in whichever direction you  
require.  
ACCESSORY/EXCHANGE  
This menu allows you to convert  
between different currencies.  
If you make a mistake, pressing C  
displays the original value entered, and  
you can then immediately reverse the  
calculation.  
INACTIVE mode  
ACCESSORY/EXCHANGE/  
SETTINGS/MODE  
From the standby  
screen entering  
figures and pressing  
the scrolling arrows,  
you will display the  
menus.  
Select ACTIVE, the converter will  
operate from the standby screen  
entering the figures selected and  
pressing the scrolling arrows to  
convert.  
ACCESSORY/EXCHANGE/  
SETTINGS/CURR. SYMB  
Enter the codes for the two  
currencies to convert. Press C  
3 times to return to the beginning  
of the line to type (if the lines are  
not blank).  
ACCESSORY/EXCHANGE/  
SETTINGS/RATE  
Enter the exchange rate for the  
two currencies selected.  
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A range of accessories are available for  
your phone:  
Supplementary batteries.  
Supplementary chargers.  
Desk charger.  
Cigarette lighter adapters.  
Hands free kits for pedestrians.  
12.Available accessories  
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Upkeep  
Attention  
Clean your phone using a soft  
slightly damp non fluffy cloth.  
Certain chemical  
products can  
damage plastic. Do  
not use aerosols,  
certain special  
Battery  
cleaning products,  
corrosive products,  
solvents, alcohol  
and detergents.  
After a long period of non use  
(several months), when the charger  
is being connected, the unit might  
not switch on.  
In this case:  
13.Upkeep  
disconnect the charger, wait a  
few seconds and plug it in again.  
It may be necessary to try this  
several times.  
Maintenance menu  
This menu contains information that  
you could be asked for to perform  
specific operations. If they are  
needed, you will be shown how to  
find them.  
13. Upkeep  
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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 91/263/  
CEE - 89/336/CEE -  
73/23/CEE, 93/68/  
CEE modified  
Electrical safety  
Only use the appropriate chargers  
contained in the manufacturer’s  
catalogue. Using another charger  
could be dangerous; and will lead  
to the guarantee for your phone  
being rendered invalid.  
14.Recommendations  
The main plug socket must be  
easily accessible.  
The mains voltage should  
correspond to that given on the  
manufacturers plate on the charger.  
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Attention  
Airplane safety  
Road safety  
Ensure that no part  
of your body is  
permanently close to  
the aerial unless  
there is a metal  
screen (e.g.: a  
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.  
Except in an emergency, do not use  
your phone when driving without a  
hands free kit that enables you to  
maintain your freedom of  
movement. In order not to diminish  
your attention, stop safely to make  
a call. Abide by the current laws.  
vehicle roof, ꢀ).  
Areas containing combustibles  
If there is insufficient protection,  
some of the electronic equipment in  
the vehicle may be affected by the  
micro-waves given off by the  
phone. We would advise you to  
only use your phone in a vehicle  
fitted with an external aerial and if  
your phone may be connected to  
this antenna.  
It is advisable to switch your phone off in the  
vicinity of petrol stations.  
Regulations limit the use of radio equipment  
in chemical factories, petrol depots and any  
area where there are mines. You are advised  
to abide by these rules.  
Installation of your phone in a  
vehicle must only be performed  
by qualified personnel.  
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Do not use your phone in damp areas  
(bathroom, swimming pool, ꢀ). Protect it  
from water and other liquids.  
Non ionising radiation  
To obtain maximum satisfaction from your  
phone, use it in a vertical position. Your  
personal safety can only be improved.  
Do not expose your phone to extreme  
temperatures.  
If your phone is installed in a car, ensure  
that there is a non radiating cable for  
connecting your radio equipment to the  
aerial.  
Do not leave your phone within the reach  
of small children.  
Only use your phone with original  
accessories. If you do not your  
guarantee will be rendered invalid.  
Electronic medical equipment  
The physicochemical processes created  
by chargers impose temperature limits  
when charging the battery. Your phone  
automatically protects the batteries in  
the extreme temperatures.  
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.  
Removing the battery for a long period  
will mean that the time is lost.  
Attention  
You are strongly advised not  
to connect your phone to the  
charger if it doesn’t contain a  
battery.  
General precautions  
The manufacturer  
cannot be held  
responsible if the  
above  
recommendations  
are not followed or if  
the phone is  
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.  
To avoid the risk of demagne-  
tisation, do not place  
diskettes, credit cards etc.  
close to your phone.  
Any work carried out by non-authorised  
personnel will result in your guarantee  
being rendered invalid.  
incorrectly used.  
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Answers to your questions  
The telephone does not turn on  
-
Remove the battery and then replace it.  
or  
-
Connect the telephone to the charger (check that  
this is plugged in) for approximately 5 minutes.  
No network recognised  
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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 RNG & BEEP / SEND DTMF menu  
that the box is ticked.  
Answers to your questions  

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