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CONTENTS Safety and precautions Information 1.Your telephone 1.1 Keys 1.2 Icons 1.3 Conventions used in this User's Guide 2. Getting started 2.1 SIM card and battery 2.2 Switching your phone on 2.3 Switching your phone off 3. Calls 3.1 Making a call 3.2 Call your voice mail 3.3 Receiving a call 3.4 During the call 4. Call memory 4.1 Accessing and calling back 4.2 Available options 5. MENU 6. Events 7. Directory 7.1 Accessing your directory 7.2 Creating a file 7.3 Available options 7.4 Assigning a file to a family p. 4 p. 7 p. 8 p. 9 p. 10 p. 11 p. 12 p. 12 p. 14 p. 15 p. 16 p. 16 p. 17 p. 17 p. 18 p. 22 p. 22 p. 23 p. 24 p. 27 p. 29 p. 29 p. 31 p. 33 p. 34 1 7.5 Using voice recognition 7.6 Assigning a ring tone to a family 7.7 Temporary SIM card 8.Vibrator 8.1 Activating / deactivating the vibrator 9. Messages 9.1 Accessing messages 9.2 Reading your messages 9.3 Composing a message 9.4 Icons, sounds, smileys 9.5 Data entry system 9.6 Sending a message 10. My setup 10.1 Sounds 10.2 Main screen 10.3 Information 10.4 Zoom 10.5 Switch ON/OFF screens 10.6 Numbers 11. Alarms 11.1 Wake up 11.2 Appointments 11.3 Birthdays 11.4 Options 12. Memo 12.1 Recording a voice memo 12.2 Using a voice memo p. 34 p. 36 p. 36 p. 37 p. 37 p. 38 p. 38 p. 39 p. 43 p. 44 p. 45 p. 49 p. 50 p. 50 p. 55 p. 55 p. 56 p. 57 p. 57 p. 59 p. 59 p. 60 p. 60 p. 60 p. 61 p. 61 p. 62 13. FM Radio 13.1 Switching on the FM radio 13.2 Available options 13.3 Listening to the radio 13.4 Searching for a radio station 13.5 Pre-setting a radio station 13.6 An incoming call 14. Calculator/converter 14.1 Calculator 14.2 Convert 14.3 Currency selection 15. Setup 15.1 Services 15.2 Clock 15.3 Languages 15.4 Dictionary 15.5 Display 15.6 Automatic call pick up 15.7 Automatic power off 15.8 Keypad lock 16.WAP 16.1 Accessing Mobile Internet Services 16.2 Available options 16.3 Setting up your access 17. Games 18.Warranty 19. Accessories p. 63 p. 63 p. 64 p. 64 p. 65 p. 66 p. 66 p. 67 p. 67 p. 68 p. 69 p. 71 p. 71 p. 79 p. 79 p. 80 p. 80 p. 80 p. 81 p. 81 p. 82 p. 82 p. 83 p. 84 p. 86 p. 89 p. 92 2 3 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. · CONDITIONS OF 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 manufacturer's recommended operating temperature range is -20 °C to +40 °C. Over 55°C the legibility of the phone's display may be impaired, though this is temporary and not serious. · 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. · ELECTRONIC WAVES: THIS MOBILE PHONE COMPLIES WITH EUROPEAN REQUIREMENTS ON ELECTROMAGNETIC WAVES. 4 5 INFORMATION Validation of conformity with European directive 1995/5/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 user's 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 everyone's security whatever his or her age or 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 the SAR is 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 phone's SAR strength level. Your telephone is equipped with a built-in antenna. For optimal operation, you should avoid touching it or degrading it. · 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 your telephone can be obtained on Alcatel website www.alcatel.com. ! (1) EC Recommendation 1999/519/EC (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 user's protection and take into account measurements variation. 6 January 2001 7 1 Delete Switch on Switch off YOUR TELEPHONE 1.1 Keys Delete (short keypress). Return to previous screen (long keypress). Switch phone ON/OFF (long keypress). OK Access the MENU / Directory / Short messages, Confirm an option. Volume control during a call. Scroll to select an option. Switch to a different pre-set FM station (2). Access the directory (1) (keypress downwards). Access the messages (1) (keypress upwards). Answer/Hang up Access call memory (Redial). Use the voice recognition functions (long keypress). Access your voice mail (long keypress). OK 05:13 18-06-2001 Network Answer Hang up Redial Voice reco. OK Menu Voice mail Scroll Directory (1) Volume @ FM Radio (2) Backlighting Access Internet services (1) @ 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). Lock Vibrator (1) ! (1) Depending on your phone model. (2) Depending on the accessory in use. 8 ! (1) Depending on your phone model. (2) Depending on the accessory in use. 9 1.2 Icons (1) Battery charge level. Vibrator mode: your telephone vibrates but emits no ring tone nor beep. (See page 52) Silent mode: your telephone emits no ring tone, no beep and does not vibrate. (See page 52) Events (Consult information): You can access your voice mail where all unanswered calls, unread short messages, unlistened voice memos are gathered. (See page 27) Short message list is full: your terminal cannot store any more messages.You must access the short message list and delete at least one message. (See page 39) Forward: your calls are forwarded. (See page 74) Appointments, birthdays and anniversaries, or wake-up. (See page 59) Signal strength indicator. @ Preferred tariff area.(1) Keypad locked. "Manual Network Search" mode. (See page 79) Roaming within your subscription country. 1.3 Conventions used in this User's Guide The following symbols are used in the text which follows: OK Briefly press the scroll key in its centre in order to confirm an option. Move the scroll key up or down in order to select an option. Use the keypad keys to enter digits, letters, and punctuations. OK ! (1) Icons and other illustrations shown in this User's Guide are for information only. 10 ! (1) Check the availability of this service with your operator. 11 2 2 2.1 1 2 GETTING STARTED Charging the battery 2 1 1 2 SIM card and battery Inserting and removing the SIM card You must insert a SIM card in order to use your phone. 1 Connect the battery charger The on-screen indicator stops flashing when charging is over Disconnect the battery charger once charging is complete 3 2 · A beep will sound when charging begins. · The charging indicator icon may take several minutes to start to flash. Fit SIM card with chip facing downwards Slide the SIM card into its compartment. Check that it is properly inserted Push the SIM card with your finger to release it · 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. Fitting the battery 2 CLICK 1 2 1 3 CLIC K Insert the battery Close the battery as shown Click into place ! When you first use your phone you must charge the battery for approximately 3 hours. 13 12 Removing the battery You are prompted to enter the time and date, enter new data if necessary, then confirm by . OK 2 2 If cell broadcast messages are displayed, use the key to browse through them in full or press the key to return to the main screen. 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). OK 1 Push and lift 1 Remove the battery 2.3 2.2 Switching your phone on Switching your phone off key (long keypress). From the main screen, press the PIN CODE Please enter PIN Code: .................. OK 05:13 18-06-2001 Network Switch your phone on (long keypress) Enter your PIN code Confirm Main screen ! If you do not know your PIN code, please contact your network operator. Do not leave your PIN code near your phone and store your card in a safe place when you are not using it. 14 15 3 3.1 @ CALLS Once the country code is displayed, dial the rest of the number and make the call. Making a call 3.2 bla,bla,bla bla,bla 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. Hang up Dial the number Make the call Talk If you make a mistake, you can delete digits by pressing the key. Voicemail: Call? ! To enter characters "+" or "P" (pause), make a long keypress on the key (the following characters scroll: 0, +, o, P). Making an emergency call Access your voice mail (long keypress) Make the call ! To use your voice mail abroad, contact your operator before leaving. If ...

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