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CONTENTS PRESENTATION OF THE TELEPHONE YOUR TELEPHONE SAFETY AND USE WARRANTY/ACCESSORIES/INFORMATION CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL GETTING STARTED USING DRY CELLS MAKING A CALL AN INCOMING CALL HANDLING TWO CALLS DIRECTORY CALL FORWARD KEY VOICE MAIL AND SHORT MESSAGES MENU TIPS AVAILABLE CHARACTERS 1/ 2/ 3/ 4/ 5/ 6/ 8/ 9/ 11/ 12/ 13/ 16/ 17/ 21/ 33/ 35/ LIST OF ICONS Battery charge level Radio signal strength indicator Mute ringing tone Icon displayed when the "None" option in "Set Up/Ring tone/Mode" Menu is activated (page 23). Incoming call unanswered Icon displayed when a received call is unanswered. It is cleared when you consult ALL unanswered calls displayed with a "!" symbol in the Call memory (page 11). Unread short message Icon shows up for a received and unread message. It disappears when ALL messages have been read in FULL, they are displayed with a "!" symbol in the short message list (page 18). Warning: Message list is full Your terminal can take no more messages. You must delete one message accessing the list with (page 20). Voice mail message received This icon instructs you to call your voice mail (page 17). Call forwarding activated by call forwarding key !§ This icon shows up when a call forwarding has been activated by . It disappears when you deactivate the call forwarding pressing the same key (page 16) Appointment programmed This icon shows up when an appointment has been programmed using the "Appointmt/To Set" option of the Menu. It automatically disappears when the appointment time scheduled is overrun (page 25). Terminal connected to a PC This icon appears when your terminal is connected to a PC via the "PC Card" and ready to receive to send "Data" calls (page 4). 1/ PRESENTATION OF THE TELEPHONE 2 3 4 4 !TM ! 1 4 GH I PQ 7 RS 1 6 5 NO !£ !§ MENU OK !¡ !¢ A 2 CB D 3 FE 5 JK L T 8 VU M 6 ON W 9 Y ZX 7 !¶ 0 8 9 !º 2/ YOUR TELEPHONE Use Presentation 1 Antenna (to be extracted during any call) !¡ On/Off Redial (keep the key pressed in both cases) 2 LED Indicator · Green, blinking: your phone is connected to the network · Red, blinking on some models only: battery's level of charge is low !¡ Make a call/Answer a call/ !TM Hang up !TM Lock the keypad (long keypress) 3 Earpiece 4 Volume control 5 Display screen 6 Icons 7 Alphanumeric keypad 8 Microphone 9 Battery charger socket !º SIM card and battery/dry cells (on the back of the telephone) !£ Return to standby screen !£ Voice mail (long keypress) !¢ Directory ! Short message !§ Menu !§ Call forward key (long keypress) (1) !¶ Your GSM number/Help (long keypress) For exact meaning of the icons 6, see "LIST OF ICONS". (1) See "Set up/Numbers" option in the Menu, page 23. 3/ SAFETY AND USE Only use your phone with dry cells, batteries, battery chargers and accessories recommended by the manufacturer. The manufacturer disclaims any liability for damage caused by use of other chargers or batteries. Before removing the battery from the phone, make sure that the phone has been switched off. Environment Do not expose your phone 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 or dry cells of your telephone, for they contain heavy metals. Do not dispose of used batteries in household rubbish. Dispose of used batteries in accordance with locally applicable environmental legislation. Safety precautions relating to vehicle use It is the user's responsibility to check whether local laws permit the use of mobile phones in vehicles. In case of use in a vehicle and to reduce the effect of electromagnetic waves and interference with the vehicle electronics, the phone should be connected to an external antenna as soon as it is switched on. The antenna must be mounted and located away from passengers or separated from them by a metal screen (e.g. car roof). Maximum security is achieved when the phone is used in a parked car. However, when the vehicle is in motion and to avoid losing control of your vehicle, we strongly recommend that you use your phone in hands-free mode (see Accessories leaflet). Use of the phone may interfere with the vehicle's electronic systems such as ABS anti-lock brakes or the airbag. To ensure that there is no problem, please check with your dealer or car manufacturer before connecting your telephone, and avoid in any case placing the phone on the instruments panel. 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 instructions. 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, the phone may interfere with the aircraft electronics. Current legislation prohibits 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). 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 a call, make sure you place the phone against the ear that is on the opposite side to the pacemaker or the ear wearing the hearing aid. Do not switch on your phone near gas or flammable substances. Strictly obey the rules relating to the use of mobile phones at petrol stations, chemical plants and at all sites where there are explosion hazards. Do not allow children to use your mobile phone without supervision. Do not open or attempt to repair your mobile phone yourself. 4/ WARRANTY/ACCESSORIES/INFORMATION Warranty We would like to congratulate you for choosing this GSM mobile phone and we hope that the product will satisfy all your needs. We would like to remind you that this mobile phone has been approved in accordance with European regulations. Notwithstanding any other applicable statutory warranties, this mobile phone is guaranteed for parts and workmanship for a period of ONE (1) year, from the date of purchase shown on your invoice. Nonetheless, if the statutory warranty in force in your country exceeds twelve (12) months, the statutory warranty will apply in place of the manufacturer's warranty. However, if the statutory warranty does not exceed twelve (12) months, the total warranty period (statutory and contractual) shall be twelve (12) months. In case of defect, return your mobile phone to your dealer. This warranty shall not, however, apply in the case of use not conforming with the User's Manual, or in the case of defects due to external causes, or in the case of improper installation, modification or repair performed by parties not authorized by the manufacturer or his dealer. CE marking indicates that the product complies with EC Directives. Accessories The phone is supplied with a battery charger and an uncharged battery. A complete range of accessories complements the standard pack (see "Accessories" leaflet). The phone can be used to send or receive data to a fax machine or to transfer data if it is connected to a "PC Card" accessory. (1) With the exception of the batteries which are guaranteed for a period of 3 months. 5/ CONVENTIONS USED IN THIS MANUAL The following symbols are used throughout this Manual to make it easier to read: LONG KEYPRESS The white hand symbol denotes a short keypress. Example: make a call The greyed out hand denotes a long keypress. LONG KEYPRESS Switch your phone on i FENTON ¨MARTIN ... ... m You can use the volume keys to scroll the text until you find the information you need (¨ cursor). You can return to the standby screen at any time. An idea to make life easier Important information 6/ GETTING STARTED ... Insert the SIM card The SIM card supplied when you signed up as a subscriber must be "micro" size. Lift the flap Insert the card into the flap Close the flap Never leave your confidential code near your phone and keep your card somewhere safe when you are not using it. Install the battery If you prefer to use dry cells, see relevant paragraph. Installation: Removal: Engage Lock Release 7/ GETTING STARTED Charge the battery The battery can be charged regardless whether the phone is switched on or off. Flat Fully charged Connect the battery charger Use the icon to check the charge level Disconnect the battery charger If your battery is brand new (or very discharged), recharge it before use: the icon will then appear after a short while. A beep will sound when charging begins. The mains socket outlet must be close to the phone and easily accessible. You can also use the "Set up/Batt. save" option in the Menu. Switch your phone on LONG KEYPRESS PIN Code? -------- 23/10 01:40 "NET NAME" Keep the key pressed Enter your PIN(1) Confirm Standby screen While the phone is searching for a network, <<<->>> appears (??? - ??? appears as long as SIM card is not identified by the network). If your battery is new or has been removed, you are asked to enter date and time. Key them in by using the volume keys to switch from one to the other and confirm by . (1) Appearance of this screen and possibility of entering a code depend on subscribed network. 8/ USING DRY CELLS (Alkaline) Dry cells will only fit in specially designed batteries. Depending on the battery type, you may use AA (or LR06) type, or AAA (or LR03) type dry cells. In this case, do not use the battery charger supplied. Remove the battery from the compartment Dry cells AA OR Dry cells AAA Shake the compartment and remove the battery Press the holder, the battery will come out Fit the dry-cell holder (AA type) Remove Turn over Reposition Fit the dry-cell holder (AAA type) Remove Turn over Re-position Dry cells polarity is marked on the compartment bottom. You may use rechargeable batteries that have been charged OUTSIDE the handset. Never leave dry cells in your phone if it is not used for a prolonged period. 9/ MAKING A CALL ... Switch your phone on and fully extend the antenna. Dial the number Make the call Talk LONG KEYPRESS Hang up While dialling you can delete a digit by Making an emergency call: dial 112 then Making an international call LONG KEYPRESS ¨ . . ALBANIA ALGERIA ¨ CANADA CHILE Display the prefix "+" Access the list of countries Search for the country Confirm +556 The dialling code is shown on the screen Dial the rest of the number Make the call If you know the called party's complete number, first display the prefix "+" then dial the complete number. If you want to search for a country by entering the 1st letter of the country name, please see page 14. 10/ MAKING A CALL Call memory ¨À 0541551177 07h58 Access the call memory Search for number Make the call The last number that was dialled is displayed first (REDIAL function). Your phone can store up to 30 outgoing or incoming calls. A symbol shows the type of call stored: ¨À : Outgoing call ¨! : Incoming call, unanswered (the ¨ icon goes off when the LONG KEYPRESS last unanswered call is read) : Incoming call, answered You can store these numbers in the directory by Using your directory(1) FENTON MARTIN ... ... . ¨ Access the directory Search for person Make the call Calling one of your 9 preferred numbers(1) The 9 preferred numbers are the numbers in the first 9 files of your directory. Key in the file number (from 1 to 9), then make the call. (1) For details on how to program your directory, see the relevant chapter on page 13. 11/ AN INCOMING CALL An incoming call is indicated by a ringing tone indicator LED. Ä 0146522495 and flashing of the green Incoming call... Answer Talk Hang up The calling party's number is displayed if it is transmitted over the network. Contact your network operator to check service availability (Caller ID - Menu, page 32). Convenience To switch off the ringing tone temporarily (without losing the call), press the call. To adjust the earpiece volume, use the volume keys. 0146522495 02:30 when ringing tone is audible. Then press to answer To interrogate your answering machine or voice mail services, you can transmit DTMF tones from the keypad during a call. To store a telephone number in the directory, simply key in the LONG KEYPRESS . number and store it by To put an on-going call on hold, press . ...

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