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ENGLISH You have just purchased a SAGEM phone, we congratulate you; it is recommended that you read this handbook carefully in order to use your phone efficiently and in the best conditions. Your phone can be used internationally in the various networks (GSM 900 MHz and DCS 1800 MHz or PCS 1900 MHz, depending on model) depending on the roaming arrangements with your operator. We remind you that this phone is approved to meet European standards. WARNING Depending on the model, network configuration and associated subscription cards, certain functions may not be available. Ensure that your SIM card is a 3 V SIM type that is compatible with your phone. Inserting an incompatible card will be indicated by a message when your phone is switched on. Contact your operator. Your phone is identified by its IMEI number. Write this number down, and do not keep it with your phone, because you may be asked for it in the event of your phone being stolen, in order to prevent it from being used, even with a different SIM card. In order to display the IMEI on your phone's screen, type: *#06#. SAGEM is a trademark of SAGEM SA. AT is a registered trademark of Hayes Microcomputer Products Inc. Hayes is a registered trademark of Hayes Microcomputer Products Inc. T9 is protected by one or more of the following US patents: 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928, 6,011,554 and other patents are being applied for worldwide. Java and all Java based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc. in the U.S. and other countries. The i-mode navigator and some message softwares (i-mode) are under licence Openwave. The i-mode navigator and the softwares included are the exclusive property of Openwave. For this reason, it is forbidden to modify, translate, disassemble or even decompile all or part of these softwares. © 2003 GAMELOFT - All rights reserved - GAMELOFT is a registered trademark of GAMELOFT S.A. - All rights reserved. WellphoneTM and SmartComTM are registered trademarks owned by SmartCom SARL France. Conformance Document 1 FCC Conformance Document FCC Part 24 Network Health NAPRD03.ver 2.11.2 Draft IEEE Std 1528-200x Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals - Your wireless handheld portable phone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out frequency (RF) signals. - In August, 1996, the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for handheld wireless phones. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standards previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies: ANSI C95.1 (1992)* NCPR Report 86 (1986)* ICNIRP (1996)* (*) American National Standards Institute; National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements; International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection. - Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature. For example, over 120 scientists, engineers, and physicians from universities, government health agencies, and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the ANSI Standard (C95.1). - The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines (and those standards). - For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets FCC RF exposure guidelines when used with an accessory that contains no metal and that positions the handset a minimum of 1.5 cm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. 2 Menus Java ApplisTM Accessories Organizer ToDo Calculator Converter Alarm Timer Multimedia My Pictures My Sounds Memory Help Services Settings Sounds Profiles Display Camera Calls Languages Security Networks Date / Time Connectivity Help Phonebook Camera -mode Messages SMS e-mail Local info. 3 Contents Page 3 Page 8 Page 9 Menus Your phone package - Accessories Description Necklace attachment Changing cover Reassembling the keypad in case of involuntary removing Icons Page 13 Page 14 Navigation principles Information on the SIM card Installing the SIM card and the battery Getting started PIN number Setting time and date Network First call Receiving a call Switching off Freeing the antenna Increase the efficiency of your phone Hands-free mode Charging the battery Using the phonebook Storing a new contact Contacts menu options Options from a contact saved Sending a vCard Receiving a vCard Activating your phone Page 20 Using your phone Page 22 Phonebook 4 Contents Page 27 Messages SMS Compose a SMS Receiving a SMS Outbox Sentbox Drafts Options Memory Mailing list e-mail Options Local information i-modeTM services Customizing your phone Games and Java ApplisTM Access to i-modeTM functions Take and send a photo Page 36 i-modeTM Page 38 Page 40 Camera Multimedia My Pictures Edit a photo My Sounds Memory Page 43 Page 44 Java ApplisTM Accessories Organizer Calendar menu ToDo Exchange of data with a PC Calculator 5 Contents Converter Alarm Timer Page 50 Settings Sounds Volume and ring tone Vibrate Silent mode Beeps Recorder Display Wallpaper Screensaver Welcome Contrast Energy saving Camera Calls Call forward View last calls Counters Display numbers Call waiting Automatic redial Blacklist Voicemail Languages Security Keypad locking PIN number PIN2 number Phone code Confidentiality Operator 6 Contents Call barring Fixed dialling Cost Networks Date / Time Set Date/Time Display Time zone Summer time Connectivity IrDA Serial Speed Car kit Help Page 70 Care and safety information Safety SAR Advice for limiting exposure to radiofrequency (RF) fields Page 72 Page 75 Page 79 Page 82 Page 86 Warranty End User Licence Agreement (EULA), for the software JavaTM Troubleshooting Index 7 Your phone package When you open the box, check that all items are present: 12345Phone Charger Battery User guide CD (depending on model) 6 - Pedestrian kit (depending on model) 1 2 4 6 3 5 Accessories You can also find (as an option) or order the following accessories: Pedestrian kit (*) Additional battery Additional charger (*) USB cable (with associated drivers) and serial cable to connect your phone to a PC Cigar lighter charger (*) Colored covers (*) These accessories are identical to the ones provided for the earlier 3000 series and MYX-X. 8 Description Hold down: Switch on/off In a call context: Reject a call - hang up In menus: Return to initial screen Long press: Activate/Deactivate hands-free mode In call context: Call - receiving a call In i-modeTM function: access to a contextual menu when the green key appears on the screen with the M letter In the initial screen: - press briefly: direct access to the i-modeTM menu, - hold down: access to the Java ApplisTM . In the menus: access to the selection shown on screen in the tab (*) In the initial screen: - press briefly: direct access to the e-mail menu, - hold down: direct access to the e-mail inbox. In the menus: access to the selection shown on screen in the tab (*) Previous choice/increase value/up During call: Increase volume Next choice/reduce value/down During call: Reduce volume Up input field/move left Down input field/move right In initial screen: access to main menu. In the menus: context-sensitive access to different functions During a call: take a call. Press briefly and OK key: activate or deactivate keypad locking When composing a message: Short press: switches from one input mode to another (T9, ABC, 123) Long press: upper case/lower case Hold down: In initial screen: Silent mode In call reception mode: Short press stops ring tone In ring tone setting mode: Activate/deactivate ring tone (*) In this manual, when a function is chosen by pressing on this key, square brackets are used (e.g.: [Save]). OK Microphone Necklace attachment 9 Description Necklace attachment Camera Mirror IrDA Insert the necklace into the notch located in the right bottom of the inside part of the phone. 10 Description Changing cover 1 2 3 4 6 5 1 2 3 4 5 6 Turn the phone back and push lock button upwards. Remove the back cover by lifting bottom end first. Lift the front cover in same way as the back cover. Remove panel (electronic card). Insert the panel into the front cover. Do as above to replace the back cover. Push button back into locked position (downwards). Reassembling the keypad in case of involuntary removing First insert the two clips of the lower part of the keypad (1) then set it up inserting the two side clips (2). Sometimes, it may be necessary to remove the keypad and set it again if it moved after a fall. 2 1 11 Description Icons Battery Calls forwarded Call (establishing the call) Call (hands free) Receiving SMS Full SMS inbox e-mail available on server Receiving e-mail Full e-mail inbox FAX communication DATA communication Silent mode Message in voicemail GPRS network available Connection to the i-modeTM service i-modeTM, transmissions with the server in progress i-modeTM service locked by the user Keypad locking Protected i-modeTM connection Network signal (maximum 5 bars). The R letter indicates if the network is different from the subscription network. If the icon flashes the phone is searching for a network. If the icon is displayed, only emergency call is possible. 12 Navigation principles These basic principles bring a great intuitiveness to your phone. Validate by pressing the key or the OK key. Cancel by pressing the key. The thumbnails at the bottom of the screen refer to the keys. In the menus, a title bar reminds you of the previous level. The navigation keys are used to navigate among the different options proposed in a menu. From the home page, pressing the OK key displays the icons of the main menus. Pressing the OK key followed by one or two figures gives directly access to a menu. For example, pressing OK then 1 directly displays the Settings menu, pressing OK then 11 the Sounds menu. The key (press briefly) is used to go back to the initial screen (current function is abandoned). In some menus there is a Help menu ( icon) which informs you on the various functions of the sub-menus. 13 Activating your phone Information on the SIM card To use your phone, you need a card called SIM card. It contains personal information that you can modify: Secret codes (PIN(s): Personal Identification Numbers), these codes allow you to protect access to your SIM card and phone. Phonebook, Messages, How special services work. Your phone is compatible with the SIM 3V cards. WARNING This card must be handled and stored with care in order not to be damaged. If you should lose your SIM card, contact your network provider or your SMC (Services Marketing Company) immediately. Please keep your SIM card out of reach of young children. 14 Activating your phone Installing the SIM card and the battery 1 3 2 1 2 The SIM card is inserted under the phone's battery. Ensure that the phone is switched off and the charger disconnected. Turn the phone back and push lock button upwards. Remove the back cover by lifting bottom end first. Take out battery if already installed. Slide the SIM card, with cut corner as shown on the phone, into the card holder with fold face down. Place the battery by positioning first the top of it, as shown on the battery. Replace the back cover, clicking in first the upper part then the lower and pushing the back catch downwards into the lock position. 4 5 6 3 4 5 6 15 Activating your phone Getting started You are now ready to use your phone for the first time. Switch on the phone by pressing the key. A short display appears. When you switch on your phone for the first time, you must configure it with various settings that will remain by default until you choose to modify them (depending on model). After entering your PIN code and the date and time, make your choice for the following settings: time zone, daylight savings, skin, wallpaper, screensaver, ring tone, volume, vibrate and voicemail number. PIN number This is your SIM's secret code. If access to the SIM card is protected, the device prompts you to enter the PIN number: Enter the code between 4 and 8 digits given to you when the SIM card was issued. These digits do not appear on the screen for security reasons. Press the OK key or the key to validate. If your phone indicates that the SIM is missing, press the key to switch off your phone and check that the SIM card is correctly installed. Warning If a wrong PIN number is entered three times in succession, your SIM card is blocked. You must then: - Enter « **05* ». - Enter the PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) code provided by your operator, and validate. - Enter your PIN number and validate. - Enter your PIN number again and validate. After 5 or 10 failed attempts (depending on the type of SIM card), the SIM card is definitely locked. You must then contact your operator or your SMC to obtain a new card. 16 Activating your phone Setting time and date W ...

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