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USER’S

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CONTENTS

Safety and precautions

1 Your telephone

1 - 1 Keys

1 - 2 Status icons

1 - 3 Conventions used in this User’s Guide

2 Getting started

2 - 1 Initial operation

2 - 2 Switching your phone on

2 - 3 Switching your phone off

2 - 4 Fitting the pocket clip

3 First steps

3 - 1 Making a call

3 - 2 Receiving a call

3 - 3 Accessing your voice mail

3 - 4 Displaying your number

3 - 5 Accessing the functions and scrolling

3 - 6 Functions structure

3 - 7 Creating a directory file

3 - 8 Changing the ring tone

3 - 9 Reading your new short messages

4 Directory

4 - 1 Accessing the directory

4 - 2 Creating a file

4 - 3 Options

4 - 4 Creating a new directory

4 - 5 Copying files

5 Consult information

6 Calls

6 - 1 Making a call

6 - 2 Receiving a call

6 - 3 During a call

7 Call memory

7 - 1 Accessing the call memory and calling back

7 - 2 Options

8 Short messages

8 - 1 Accessing short messages

8 - 2 Reading your short messages

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8 - 3 Options

8 - 4 Writing a short message

8 - 5 Parameters

9 Scheduler

9 - 1 Accessing the scheduler

9 - 2 Consulting your scheduler

9 - 3 Creating an appointment

9 - 4 Scheduling an alarm

9 - 5 Creating a task

9 - 6 Options

9 - 7 Description of scheduler icons

9 - 8 Configuring the scheduler

9 - 9 Advanced scheduler functions

10 Voice functions

10 - 1 Handsfree

10 - 2 Voice recognition

10 - 3 Voice memo

11 Mobile Internet

11 - 1 Accessing Internet services

11 - 2 Options

12 Calculator / Currency converter

12 - 1 Accessing the calculator and currency converter

12 - 2 Calculator

12 - 3 Currency converter

12 - 4 Currency selection

13 Menu

13 - 1 Services

13 - 2 Settings

13 - 3 Billing

13 - 4 Available memory

13 - 5 Security

14 Audios

14 - 1 Accessing the “Audios” function

14 - 2 Options

15 Personal key

15 - 1 Features offered by personal key

15 - 2 Setting the personal key

16 Warranty

16 - 1 Warranty

16 - 2 Information

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SAFETY AND

PRECAUTIONS

We recommend that you read this chapter carefully before use.

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 electric or electronic devices.

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 use the ear on the opposite side to the device.

Switch your phone off when near gas or flammable liquids.

Strictly obey all signs and instructions when in a fuel depot, service station, chemical plant or any potentially explosive atmosphere.

Do not let small children use the phone without supervision.

Do not attempt to open or repair it yourself.

Do not expose the phone to unfavourable environmental conditions (humidity, rain, ingress of liquid, dust, sea air, etc.)

Outside the manufacturer’s recommended operating temperature range

(-20° C +55° C), the legibility of the phone’s display may be impaired and the battery may not work, though this is temporary.

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CONDITIONS OF USE FOR BATTERIES:

Only use 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.

Before removing the battery from your phone, please make sure that the phone is switched off.

Do not attempt to open the battery because it contains chemical substances.

Do not dispose of used batteries in household waste.

Batteries must be disposed of in accordance with locally applicable environmental legislation.

Do not place battery in fire or in water.

Do not store above 60 ºC.

Do not allow + and - terminals to contact each other. Keep them away from metal objects as nickel or coins.

Charge the battery in an area where the temperature is from 0º C to 45º C.

The battery discharges below -20º C and above 60º C.

The battery may discharge if it is not used for a sufficiently long period of time.

Do not let small children handle batteries without supervision.

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TRAFFIC SAFETY:

Remember to always check whether local legislation allows operation of a mobile phone while driving a vehicle.

It is vital to connect the phone to an external antenna when it is used in a vehicle. Electromagnetic waves may otherwise interfere with the vehicle electronics.

Check that the antenna is mounted and located away from the driver and passengers or separated from them by a metal screen (e.g. car roof).

We recommend that you park your car before using the phone. However if you intend to use your phone while driving, you must use it connected to the “Fullduplex handsfree vehicle kit” (cf. chapter entitled “Accessories”, page 92).

Electromagnetic waves from the telephone may interfere with the operation of the car’s electronic systems such as anti-lock brakes (ABS), airbags, etc.

Check with your car dealer or car manufacturer that these systems are adequately shielded from mobile phone RF energy before using it in the vehicle.

Always avoid placing the phone on the dashboard.

GENERAL INFORMATION:

As with all radio transceivers, your mobile phone emits electromagnetic waves.

This phone conforms to international regulations when used under normal conditions and in accordance with the instructions contained herein.

There has been speculation about the safety of mobile phones.

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Several expert groups belonging to or having been appointed by official national or international bodies have analysed all the existing publications and, to date, have concluded that there is a lack of evidence as to any credible or convincing hazardous effects of mobile phones on health.

These studies have, in particular, focused on the fact that mobile handsets receive and emit electromagnetic waves via their antenna.

Experts from such organizations as the European Commission and the

International Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation Protection (ICNIRP) have established thresholds on a handset’s emissions to the human body. The main measurement standard is known as SAR (Specific Absorption Rate). ALCATEL can formally state that all its GSM mobile phones generate a SAR that is significantly below these thresholds.

Furthermore, ALCATEL actively supports national and international research into this issue carried out by authoritative and independent organizations.

If you still have concerns on this issue, you may use your mobile phone with a headset, or use the handsfree feature integrated in the phone and, while driving, use the full-duplex handsfree vehicle kit (cf. chapter entitled

“Accessories”, page 92).

The part numbers of these accessories can be found in the “Accessories” chapter on page 92.)

The manufacturer disclaims any liability for damage which may result as a consequence of improper use or use contrary to the instructions contained herein.

Icons and other illustrations shown in this User’s Guide are for information only.

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YOUR TELEPHONE

Activate voice functions

Loudspeaker

Personal key

Delete

Lock keypad

(long keypress)

Switch on

Switch off

Hang up

Voice mail (2)

Your number

0 6 - 0 9

2 0 0 0

N e t w o r k n a m e

MENU

Scroll

Confirm

Off-hook

Microphone

Flap (1)

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1 • 1 Keys

Switch on/switch off (long keypress)

Hang up (short keypress)

Off hook

Access call memory (Redial)

Access the MENU (directory, short messages, etc.)

Confirm an option

Volume control

Scroll to select an option

Delete (short keypress)

Return to standby screen (long keypress)

Lock the keypad (long keypress)

Use voice functions:

• Activate built-in “handsfree”

(short keypress during a call)

• Activate “voice recognition”

(short keypress in standby mode)

• Record “voice memos”

(long keypress in standby mode)

Your personal key

Display your number (long keypress)

(1) Flap (depending on your model): to open flap, press button (2) on the left-hand side of the phone. You can also go off hook by opening the flap and hang up by closing it.

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1 • 2 Status icons

Battery charge level.

Call forwarding activated: your calls are forwarded

(see Chapter 13, page 70).

Consult information: Consult your voice mail, unanswered incoming calls, unread short messages and voice memos.

Short message list (SIM card) is full: your terminal cannot store any more messages. You must access the short message list and delete at least one message.

Appointment scheduled. (See Chapter 9, page 55).

Signal strength indicator.

Icons displayed at the bottom of the screen:

Keypad locked.

Vibrating system activated. (See Chapter 14, page

85).

Icons and other illustrations shown in this User’s Guide are for information only.

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1 • 3 Conventions used in this User’s Guide

You can use the scroll key to move between your phone’s options in four directions: up, down, left, right.

The following symbols are used in the text which follows:

Briefly press the centre of the scroll key to confirm an option.

Move the scroll key left or right.

Move the scroll key up or down.

Use the keypad keys to enter digits and/or letters.

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GETTING STARTED

2 • 1 Initial operation

Insert the SIM card

You must insert your SIM card in order to use your phone.

Open the cover

Fit the battery

Slide the SIM card into its compartment

Close the cover

CLICK

Insert the battery Close the battery Click into place

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Charge the battery

Connect the battery charger

Wait for the onscreen indicator to stop flashing

Disconnect the battery charger once charging is complete

A beep will sound when charging begins.

It takes a few seconds before the charging indicator icon starts to flash (charging time may be longer with a new battery, or when the battery level is very low).

The mains socket-outlet must be close to the phone and easily accessible.

When you first use your phone you must charge the battery for approximately 3 hours.

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2 • 2 Switching your phone on

P I N c o d e ?

_ _ _ _

Switch your phone on

(long keypress)

Enter your

PIN code

Confirm

0 6 - 0 9

2 0 0 0

N e t w o r k n a m e

Standby screen

If you do not know your PIN code, please contact your network operator.

Do not leave your PIN code near your phone and keep your

SIM card in a safe place when you are not using it.

You are prompted to enter the time and the date, enter new data if necessary, then confirm by .

If cell broadcast messages are displayed, use the browse through them in full or press the the standby screen.

key to key to return to

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).

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2 • 3 Switching your phone off

Press the key (long keypress).

2 • 4 Fitting the pocket clip

This accessory is only available on certain models.

The pocket clip helps you keep your telephone in your shirt or jacket pocket.

The pocket clip is not designed to be worn on a belt.

OK OK

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FIRST STEPS

In order to make or receive a call, you must switch your phone on.

3 • 1 Making a call

Hello

Dial the number

Make the call

If you make a mistake, use the

Talk Hang up key to delete digits.

3 • 2 Receiving a call

K a r i n e

Incoming call (1) Take the call

Hello

Talk Hang up

Flap (depending on your model): to open the flap, press the button on the left-hand side of the phone. You can also answer a call by opening the flap.

(1) The caller’s number or name is displayed if it is provided by the network (check the availability of this service with your operator).

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3 • 3 Accessing your voice mail

The network provides a 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.

V o i c e m a i l

C a l l ?

(c) to cancel

Access voice mail

(long keypress)

Make the call

If your operator’s voice mail access number is not shown, dial the number that your operator supplied to you. To later modify this number see the “Voice Mail” option in the “Menu”, page

75.

To use your voice mail abroad, contact your operator before setting out on your trip.

3 • 4 Displaying your number

You can display your own number by pressing the

(long keypress).

key

If your number is not displayed, enter it and confirm by pressing the key.

To later modify it, see the “Your number” option in the

“Menu”, page 75.

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3 • 5 Accessing the functions and scrolling

Accessing the functions

The functions can be accessed from the standby screen by pressing the key.

This takes you to the following screen:

Directory

Choosing a function

Directory Events

Select a function Confirm

Scrolling within a function

You can scroll horizontally to the various icons:

F r d r i q u e

H l n e

S o p h i e

S t p h a n i e

To access all the proposed options, press .

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Return to previous screen

Press (short keypress).

Return to standby screen

Press (long keypress).

3 • 6 Functions structure

Directory:

Manage your phone numbers. For each name, you can enter several phone numbers (home, mobile, office, etc.).

You can create your own directories.

Consult information (Events):

Access your voice messages, unanswered incoming calls, unread short messages and voice memos.

Scheduler:

Manage your timetable by organizing all your appointments and important events.

The information in the directory and scheduler can be transferred to a computer by using the DATA/PC Sync kit

(cf. “Accessories”, page 93). For more information, visit our website www.alcatel.com.

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Messages:

Access or write your short messages.

Menu:

Adjust and personalise your phone.

Voice memos:

Play back previously recorded conversations or voice messages.

Audios:

Personalise the sounds made by your phone

(melody, key beep, etc.).

Calculator/Currency converter:

Perform basic operations (addition, etc.) and currency conversions (euros, etc.).

Internet (1) : Access Internet services.

Services (1) :

Use the functions provided by your operator.

(1) Access to this function depends on your operator and the SIM card that you use.

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3 • 7 Creating a directory file

If your directory is empty, you will see the prompt:

“Directory empty, OK to create”.

Create by pressing the key.

key or decline by pressing the

Directory

F r d r i q u e

H l n e

S o p h i e

S t p h a n i e

Select the

“Directory” icon

View

Confirm

S t p h a n i e

Confirm

Select “Create file” Confirm

Last name:

Ceci

Enter the surname (1)

Confirm

F i r s t n a m e :

A l i c

Enter the first name (1)

Continue

Country list

Select “Save” Confirm

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M o b i l e :

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You can store entered information at any time by pressing and selecting “Save”.

If you wish to use your telephone abroad, store numbers in the directory in international format with “+”.

(1) You do not have to fill in all the information but you must enter information in at least one field.

3 • 8 Changing the ring tone

A u d i o s

Select the

“Audios” icon

Confirm

Normal

Discreet

Vibrator

Vibrator&Melody

M e l o d y 1

M e l o d y 2

M e l o d y 3

M e l o d y 4

Scroll to the left-hand icon

M e l o d y 1

M e l o d y 2

M e l o d y 3

M e l o d y 4

Select the desired melody

Confirm

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3 • 9 Reading your new short messages (1)

The received.

icon and a beep

From the standby screen:

(2) indicate that a message has been

2 Voice

3 Msg.

1 Calls Events

Access the

“Events” option

Confirm Select the desired message type

U n r e a d M s g . 2

R e a d M s g . 0

Confirm

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F L O R E N C E

Appointment with

Paul about meet

Scroll to the desired message

Confirm

(1) Check the availability of this service with your operator.

(2) To deactivate the beep, see the “Audios” icon, page 85.

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DIRECTORY

4 • 1 Accessing the directory

Select the Directory the standby screen.

icon to access the directory from

Searching for a name by its first letter

You can search for the name of the person you wish to contact by pressing the key associated with the first letter of his/her name.

Example: press twice to find the first name beginning with

“N”. Then scroll the list to the name you want by using the key.

Displaying a phone number

A l e x

A l f r e d

R o b e r t

S m i t h

Select a name

V i e w

Confirm

S m i t h

Select

“View”

Confirm

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Calling the person

Press the key while the name is selected.

If several numbers are assigned to the name of the person to be called, you must first use the key to make a selection from the number list (GSM, office, home, etc.).

Press to make the call.

The information in the directory and scheduler can be transferred to a computer by using the DATA/PC Sync kit

(cf. “Accessories”, page 93). For more information, visit our website www.alcatel.com.

4 • 2 Creating a file

See the chapter entitled “Creating a file” in the “First steps” chapter, page 21.

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There are 4 directories:

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1

2

4

3

SIM

General directory

Work directory

Personal directory

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3

SIM directory: The capacity of your SIM card depends on your operator. Only one number can be assigned to a name.

GENERAL directory: This contains all the files created. SIM card files are not automatically created in the general directory but you can copy them.

WORK directory: You can place your work numbers

(companies, etc.) in this directory.

PERSONAL directory: You can place your personal numbers in this directory (family, friends, etc.).

First select the icon you want.

In addition to the directories that come with your phone, you can also create directories yourself (see the section entitled

“Creating a new directory”, page 28).

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4 • 3 Options

From the list of names in your general, work and personal directories, you can access the following options by using the key:

View

Create

Create

Classify

Voice

Delete

Back

Exit file dir.

recog.

View: display a complete file: name, numbers, address, voice mail, etc.

Create file: create a file (name, numbers, address, voice mails, etc.). You can save this file in one of your directories.

Create dir.: create your own directories for files apart from the SIM directory.

Classify: move a file from one directory to another.

Voice recog.: record a voice recognition command.

Delete: delete the selected file.

Back: return to the list of names in your directory

Exit: return to the standby screen.

To return to the standby screen, press the keypress).

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4 • 4 Creating a new directory

This option lets you create your own directories.

V i e w

F r d r i q u e

H l n e

S o p h i e

S t p h a n i e

Select a name Confirm

S t p h a n i e

Select “Create dir.” Confirm

D i r . n a m e ?

R e s t a u r a n t s

Enter the name of the directory to be created

Confirm

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4 • 5 Copying files

You can copy files from one directory to another.

V i e w

F r d r i q u e

H l n e

S o p h i e

S t p h a n i e

Select the file to be copied

Confirm

S t p h a n i e

Select “Classify”

Confirm

W o r k

P e r s o n a l

R e s t a u r a n t s

Choose the destination directory

Confirm

V a l i d a t e

Select “Validate” Confirm

Move Fr d riqu to Restaurants directory?

(c) to exit

Confirm

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CONSULT

INFORMATION

You can access all the events that have occurred on your telephone while you were away and which you are not yet aware of.

Unlistened voice mails, unanswered incoming calls and unread short messages are gathered under this icon.

2 Voice

3 Msg.

1 Calls Events

Select the

“Events” icon

Confirm

2 Voice

1

3 Msg.

1 Calls

2

3

Select the type of event to be accessed

1 Alert

1 Memos

4

5

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1 Voice mail (Voice):

Access your received voice mails.

(See Chapter 3, page 17).

2 Short message (Msg.):

Access your received short messages.

(See Chapter 8, page 41).

3 Unanswered incoming calls (Calls):

Display the phone numbers of people who have tried to contact you while you were away.

(See Chapter 7, page 38).

4 Internet alert (1) (Alert):

View information sent via the Internet.

(See Chapter 11, page 62).

5 Voice memos (Memos):

Listen to voice memos that you have recorded.

(See Chapter 10, page 60).

(1) Check the availability of this service with your operator depending on your phone model.

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CALLS

6 • 1 Making a call

Hello

Dial the number

Make the call

Talk Hang up

If you make a mistake, you can delete digits by pressing the key.

To enter the characters “+” or “P” (pause), make a long keypress on the key (the following characters scroll:

O, +, , P).

Making an emergency call

If your telephone is within the area covered by a network, to make an emergency call, dial

112 or any other number provided by your operator.

Making an international call or a call with a prefix

1 2 3

Long keypress

1

3

2

List of international codes

Your call

List of prefixes

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International call

Once you have selected and confirmed the country code, you can complete the rest of the person’s number and make the call.

Call with prefix

In some firms, all numbers start with the same digits. Using this function you can store the fixed part of the number and then simply dial the variable part. You must create these prefixes yourself.

Ring back

If this function is activated or if it is implemented by the network

(cf. “Menu”, page 75), the person you call will be called back automatically if you do not manage to reach them.

Handsfree

During a call you can activate the handsfree mode:

by using the scroll key to select the icon on the call screen.

or by pressing the key (short keypress).

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6 • 2 Receiving a call

Hello

K a r i n e

Incoming call (1) Take the call Talk Hang up

When there is an incoming call, the volume of your phone’s ring tone gradually increases. If the icon is displayed, the vibrating system is activated and no ring tone is heard.

(1) The caller’s number or name is displayed if provided by the network (check the availability of this service with your operator).

Flap (depending on your model): to open the flap, press the button on the left-hand side of the phone. You can answer a call by opening the flap.

Switching the ring tone off

Press the key when the phone is ringing: you can still answer the call by pressing the key.

You can also use the scroll key to go to the you receive the call).

Rejecting a call

Pressing the key rejects the call.

icon (when

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6 • 3 During a call

Available functions

During a call, you can access your directory, scheduler or short messages without losing the call by pressing the key.

First choose the icon you want:

1

Press the

2 3 4 5 6

1

4

5

6

2

3

Call hold

Call in progress

Handsfree (1)

Directory

Messages

Scheduler key to return to the call-in-progress screen.

(1) CAUTION: move the handset away from your ear before activating this mode because the amplified volume could cause hearing damage.

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Changing the volume

During a call, you can adjust the sound volume by using the scroll key.

Handling a second incoming call

You already have a call:

OR

2 n d c a l l

M i c h e l

Second incoming call

Take the call

Refuse

If you press the key, the incoming call is accepted and the ongoing call is automatically put on hold: you can then swap between calls by pressing the key.

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M i c h e l

0 0 1 8

You are talking to Michel

K a r i n e

R e t r i e v e c a l l ?

0 2 5 7

Go to the left-hand icon

K a r i n e

0 3 1 2

Confirm You are talking to Karine

The caller’s number or name is displayed if provided by the network (check the availability of this service with your operator).

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CALL MEMORY

7 • 1 Accessing the call memory and calling back

1 2 3 4 5 6

A l e x a n d r a

K a r i n e

Access the call memory

First choose the icon you want:

1 2 3 4 5 6

A l e x a n d r a

K a r i n e

Select the number you want

Make the call

1 2 3

1

2

3

Dialled numbers (Redial)

Unanswered incoming calls

Answered incoming calls

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7 • 2 Options

From a stored number, you can access the following options by using the key:

View

See

To

Empty

Back

Exit duration directory

Delete Num.

list

View: view the call details (number, date, time, etc.).

See duration: consult the call duration.

To directory: store the selected phone number in one of your directories.

Delete Num.: delete the selected number.

Empty list: clear the entire list of numbers.

Back: return to the list of numbers.

Exit: return to the standby screen.

To return to the standby screen you can also press the key (long keypress).

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SHORT

MESSAGES

(1)

You can send text messages to other mobiles from your phone (1) .

8 • 1 Accessing short messages

To access short messages (SMS) from the standby screen:

M e s s a g e s

Select the

“Messages” icon

Confirm

First choose the icon you want:

1 2 3 4

Create message

CreatePredefined

1

2

4

3

Write a message

Received messages

Sent messages

Parameters

(1) Check the availability of this service with your operator.

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8 • 2 Reading your short messages

The messages are stored and classified in 2 categories: Unread and Read messages (see chapter entitled “First steps”, page

23).

U n r e a d M s g . 2

R e a d M s g . 0

Confirm

0 3 / 0 6 / 9 9

F L O R E N C E

Appointment with

Paul about meet

Select the desired message by scrolling to the left or right

C a l l m e b a c k

A S A P f o r j o g g i n g t o n i g h t .

Read the message in full

Scroll within the message

The capacity of your SIM card depends on your operator.

The icon is displayed when too many messages have been stored: delete some of them.

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Messages may be preceded by the following symbols:

Message sent and acknowledgement received.

Message sent but no acknowledgement received or message not delivered (in this case you must try to send the message again).

Message sent.

Message not sent.

Message received.

Message stored.

8 • 3 Options

While reading a message, you can access the following options by using the key:

Reply to

Forward

Save

Delete

Save Number

Back

Exit

Reply to: reply to the person who sent the selected message.

Forward: forward the selected message to another recipient without changing it.

Save: store the selected message in the phone’s memory.

Delete: delete the selected message.

Save Number: store the number of the person who sent the selected message in your directory.

Back: return to the list of written messages.

Exit: return to the standby screen.

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8 • 4 Writing a short message

You can create a completely new message or supplement a

(canned) stored message.

Easy way to write a message

To make it easier to write short messages, your phone has a

predictive text input system. To create a word, all that is needed is a single keypress on the key for every letter that the word contains. The system then suggests the most common word.

While composing the message and depending on the selected mode (predictive or normal), you can use the key to access the following options:

Send: send the message.

Directory: find a name in the directory.

Scheduler: copy the details of the appointment.

Save: select the current word or letter being entered.

Validate word: select the word suggested.

Other words: access the list of other suggested words.

Insert digits: insert figures in the text.

Predictive or normal: choose the data input mode - predictive or normal.

Punctuation: insert a punctuation mark or a symbol in the text.

Add word: store a new word in your dictionary.

Back: return to the message.

Exit: return to the standby screen.

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To confirm the entered word, push the twice.

Example: you want to write “bleu”: key downwards b l b l b l e u b l e u

Confirm word (1) b l e u

Go to the next word

(1) At this stage you can make grammatical agreements if they are not suggested (e.g. in this case add an “s” in normal mode:

4 successive keypresses on 7 to display “bleus” before moving to the next word.

The cursor shape varies with the selected entry mode:

• predictive mode

• normal mode

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You can also use the following shortcut keys:

Access to options

Confirm displayed word or letter

Scroll in the text

Delete

Space

Punctuation

Upper case/lower case/number

Other words

There is a dictionary in which you can add, modify or delete words. Add a word while writing a message by pressing the key and selecting the “Add word” option.

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Canned messages

Your phone suggests a certain number of messages: you can simply select one and supplement it.

Sending a message to several recipients

You can send the same short message to several recipients.

Creating a broadcast list (group)

Create message

CreatePredefine

Go to the righthand icon

P a r a m e t e r s

G r o u p s

Select “Groups” Confirm

G r o u p l i s t i s e m p t y

C r e a t e ?

( c ) t o c a n c e l

Grp name?

Friends

Confirm Enter the name of the group

Confirm

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Grp name?

Complete

Back

Exit

Select

“Complete”

Member

0 6 1 2 5 6

Confirm Enter the numbers of the group members

Confirm

Member

C o n t i n u e

V a l i d a t e

D i r e c t o r y

P r e f i x e s

Select

“Continue”

Using a group

Confirm

S e n d t o

Do you want to have dinner at our place

Write your message

Confirm Select “Send to” Confirm

In directory

1 recipient

Several reci.

Predef. Group

Select “Predef.

Group”

Confirm

Friends

Colleagues

Select the desired broadcast list

Confirm

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You can choose the recipients of your messages:

Directory Select the recipient’s number from the directory.

1 recipient Enter the recipient’s number manually.

Several recip.

Send a message to several recipients from the directory.

Predef. Group Send a message to a group of recipients (cf.

Creating a broadcast list).

8 • 5 Parameters

Create message

CreatePredefine

P a r a m e t e r s

G r o u p s

Scroll to the right-hand icon

Confirm

M o d i f y

S C : 0 1 2 3 4 5 6

A c k n : A c t i v a t e

V a l . : U n l i m i t e

T y p : S M S

Select the field to be filled in

Confirm

V a l L I D : I l l i m i

T y p : S M S

You can assign parameters for the following items:

The number of the service centre for sending SMS messages provided by your operator.

Whether an acknowledgement of receipt is sent.

The time during which the short message (SMS) will be presented to the recipient’s number.

The type of message to be sent.

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Character set

In normal data input mode, you can access the following character set:

Key Number of keypresses to get character

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12

"

Ø Ö

: space.

To enter a word, press the key which corresponds to the desired letter several times until the wanted letter appears

(normal mode).

A short keypress on this key toggles between lower and upper case letters.

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SCHEDULER

Your phone includes a sophisticated personal organizer which lets you manage your time efficiently. You can organize your appointments by time (day, week, month) and by type (meeting, birthday, call). You can also store a “Task list” (things to do).

9 • 1 Accessing the scheduler

Empty

(OK) to create

S c h e d u l e r

Select the

“Scheduler” icon

Confirm

9 • 2 Consulting your scheduler

First choose the icon you want.

1 2 3 4 5

1

2

3

4

5

Tasks to do

Daily timetable

Weekly timetable

Monthly timetable

Parameters

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Press the key to scroll the dates in the calendar.

The information in the directory and scheduler can be transferred to a computer by using the DATA/PC Sync kit

(cf. “Accessories”, page 93). For more information, visit our website www.alcatel.com.

9 • 3 Creating an appointment

You can create one or several appointments.

Empty

(OK) to create

Confirm

Confirm

Date:15/07/2000

Start:09:00

Fill in the data fields

A p p o i n t m e n t

B i r t h d a y

C a l l

Select the type of event

Confirm

Validate

Start:09:00

Exit

0

Confirm

Marketing meet

Enter the appointment

Confirm

Validate

Punctuation

Predictive

Select “Validate” Confirm

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9 • 4 Scheduling an alarm

You can schedule an alarm to remind you of your appointment just before it is due.

Sat 04 Mar 2000

12:00-14:00

Lunch Pierre

Select the event

Confirm

Graphic view

Go to

12:00-14:00

Alarm

Lunch Pierre

Select

“Alarm”

Confirm

Date 04.03.2000

Start 12 00

Schedule an alarm

Confirm

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9 • 5 Creating a task

Sat 04 Mar 2000

12:00-14:00

Lunch Pierre

Empty

(OK) to create

Scroll to the right-hand icon

Confirm

Create Todo

List empty

Exit

Book the hotel

Select the

“Create Todo” option

Confirm Enter the text for the task to be done

Confirm

This list can be detailed, sorted according to due dates or priorities and be defined by category (work, personal or unclassified).

When a task falls due, it is shown in bold.

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9 • 6 Options

For a selected event, you can use the following options:

View

Check

By category

Create

Create

Delete

Back

Exit

Todo call key to access the

View: consult the task to be done.

Check: indicate the status of the task

(done or not done).

By category: select the category of the tasks to be displayed.

Create Todo: create a new task.

Create call: reminder about a call that must be made.

Delete: delete the selected task

Back: return to the selected task.

Exit: return to standby screen.

9 • 7 Description of scheduler icons

Alarm

Birthday

Call to be made

High priority

Low priority

Clashing appointments

Private

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9 • 8 Configuring the scheduler

Sat 04 Mar 2000

12:00-14:00

Lunch Pierre

Alarm

Scheduler

To Do

Confidentiality

Scroll to the right-hand icon

Alarm

Scheduler

To Do

Confidentiality

Select the function to be configured

Confirm

You can change the parameters for alarm, timetable, tasks and confidentiality.

Activate and deactivate a parameter by pressing

Exit this configuration function by pressing .

.

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9 • 9 Advanced scheduler functions

Graphical view

Sat 13 May 200 M T W T F S S M a y 2 0 0 0

M T W T F S S

Daily calendar Weekly calendar Monthly calendar

Single appointment scheduled.

At least 2 appointments are scheduled during this time band.

Week number.

An appointment is scheduled before this time band.

An appointment is scheduled after this time band.

Appointments or events are stored.

Today’s date.

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VOICE FUNCTIONS

Three functions (handsfree, voice recognition, memo) are accessed by pressing the key located on the top left-hand side of the phone.

10 • 1 Handsfree (1)

During a call: pressing the the handsfree mode.

key activates and deactivates

F l o r e n c e

A c t i v a t e h a n d s f r e e ?

0 6 0 8

F l o r e n c e

D e a c t i v a t e h a n d s f r e e ?

0 6 0 8

Press Confirm

CAUTION: move the handset away from your ear before activating this mode because the amplified volume could cause hearing damage.

10 • 2 Voice recognition

Storing a voice recognition command

Select a contact from the directory.

Create file

F r d r i q u e

H l n e

S o p h i e

S t p h a n i e

Select a file Confirm

S t p h a n i e

Select

“Voice recog.”

Confirm

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Fr d rique

Say the name

Say the name

Fr d rique

Repeat a second time after the Bip !

Say the name again

Contacts for which you have stored a voice recognition command are identified by the icon.

Ten names (or more, depending on the model) can be accessed by using the voice recognition function.

This function can be used from any directory apart from the

SIM card directory.

Using a voice recognition command

Say the name of the person to be called.

Voice key

(short keypress)

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10 • 3 Voice memo

Recording a voice memo

You can record a memo from the standby screen or during a call.

Appointment with Jack

When you have finished talking, release the key.

Keep the key pressed throughout the time you are recording.

The total duration of all your voice memos must not exceed

15 seconds (or more depending on the model).

Listening to a voice memo

VoiceMemo

Select the

“VoiceMemo” icon

V a l i d a t e

C O U R S E S

B a c k

Confirm

Confirm

S H O P P I N G

23.04.2000 14:05

Select the voice memo to be listened to

Confirm

S H O P P I N G

23.04.2000 14:

Confirm

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MOBILE INTERNET

Depending on the model, your phone has a mobile Internet browser (WAP) which allows you to connect to your operator’s

Internet services (1) .

11 • 1 Accessing Internet services

From the standby screen you can access Internet services by pressing the key and then selecting the “Internet” option.

I n t e r n e t

Select the

“Internet” icon

Confirm

I N T E R N E T

(1) Check the availability of this service with your operator.

When you first use this service, you may be asked to enter your phone number in international format.

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Scroll up

Scroll down

Delete

Back to previous page

Return to standby screen

Access previous page

Access items (1)

(short keypress)

Access your bookmarks (2)

(long keypress)

Access the options

Forward to next page

Make a call

Upper/lower case

Long press: the information bar appears

(1) Only if they are numbered.

(2) Check the availability of this service with your operator depending on your phone model.

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11 • 2 Options

When you view an Internet page, you can access a number of options by pressing the key.

Option

Help

Bookmark

Home

Alert

Quit page list

Connect.status

Exit Internet

Option: options relating to the page.

Help: display online Help message.

Bookmark: add the current page to your favourites list (1) .

Home page: return to your home page.

Alert list: access your list of alerts (1) .

Connect. status: display the information bar.

Exit Internet: close the context-sensitive

MENU and return to your current page.

Quit: finish viewing Internet services.

(1) Check the availability of these options with your operator (operations are available depending on the network).

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Information bar

This information bar appears whenever you connect to the

Internet, call up an Internet page or whenever an alert occurs.

You can also display the information bar by confirming the

“Connect. status” item in the context-sensitive MENU.

An alert has occurred

Connection time

There is a message in your out box

Current connection is not secure

Animated “on line” display, indicates sending/receiving data

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CALCULATOR/CURRENCY

CONVERTER

12 • 1 Accessing the calculator and currency converter

C a l c u l a t o r

C o n v e r t e r

C a l c u l a t o r

Select the

“Calculator” icon

Confirm Select the

“Calculator” option

Confirm

12 • 2 Calculator

Key in a number

3

Confirm

*

=

+

-

Select the type of operation to be performed

3

*

5

Enter a second number Confirm

*

=

+

-

Select “=” option and confirm

Confirm

Result is displayed

15

To enter a decimal point (“.”), press the key (long keypress). To return to the standby screen, press the key (long keypress).

Use the key to make corrections.

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12 • 3 Currency converter

Using the currency converter, you can:

• Convert a currency directly into euros and vice versa.

• Convert an amount into another currency (e.g. convert dollars to French francs).

Conversion example

C a l c u l a t o r

C o n v e r t e r

C a l c u l a t o r

Select the

“Calculator” icon

Confirm Select the

“Converter” option

Confirm

Euros converter

Other currencies

Select the type of conversion to be performed

FF->Euros

Euros->FF

Set up

Confirm Select conversion type

100

Amount?

100 FF

15.24

Confirm

Enter the value to be converted

Confirm Display result

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12 • 4 Currency selection

If you convert into Euros, you must choose your currency from a list of European currencies. The change rate is predetermined.

FF->Euros

Euros->FF

Currencies

Select “Currencies” option

1.56

Rate?

Confirm

FF Francs

FB Francs B

FLU Francs L

CHF Francs S

Select the currency

1 = 1.56 CHF

Recorded!

Confirm Confirm

If you convert into other international currencies, you must select two currencies and enter the change rate for these.

Currency 1

FF Francs

FB Francs B

FLU Francs L

CHF Francs S

Select the first currency

Confirm

Validate

CHF Francs S

Confirm

Currency 2

DM D.Marks

US$ Dollars

DR Drachma

ESC Escudo

Select the second currency

Confirm

3 . 5

R a t e ?

Enter the conversion rate

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Confirm

Validate

Add

Modify

Back

Exit

1 FF = 3.5 DR

Recorded!

Result is displayed

Validate: Select currency

Add: Add currency (which can eventually be modified or erased.

Modify: Modify a currency added.

Back: Go back to the previous screen.

Exit:Go back to the standby screen.

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MENU

13 • 1 Services

Call forward (1)

Voice Activates/cancels call forwarding to a specified number (enter the number confirm by following cases:

). This option applies in the

Unconditional All your calls are forwarded. The is displayed.

icon

Conditional

If busy

If no reply

Calls are forwarded if your line is busy, the call isn’t answered or the phone is out of range of the network.

Calls are forwarded only if your line is busy.

Calls are forwarded only if the call isn’t answered.

If unreachable

Data

Fax

Calls are forwarded only if the phone is out of range of the network.

Data calls are forwarded to the specified number.

Fax calls are forwarded to the specified number.

(1) Check the availability of this service with your operator.

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Activated

Cancel all

List of call forwarding operations activated from this phone.

Cancels all activated call forwarding.

Call barring

Outgoing calls Activates/cancels call barring. This option applies in the following cases:

Except directory Calls to a number not stored in one of the phone’s directories are barred.

All outgoing calls (1) All outgoing calls are barred.

International (1) Outgoing international calls are barred.

Except to home Outgoing calls except those to the subscription country are barred.

(1) Check the availability of this service with your operator.

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Except FDN dir.

(1) Filter outgoing calls compared to a specific

“FDN” directory stored in the SIM card.

Activate/

Deactivate

All calls which do not start with numbers stored in the “FDN” directory are barred.

Change If the “Exc. FDN” option is activated, you can update the “FDN” directory after entering the PIN2 code (update “FDN” directory by ).

Incoming calls Activates/cancels incoming call barring. This option applies in the following cases:

Except directory All calls from a number not stored in the phone’s directory are barred.

All inc. calls (1)

If abroad (1)

Activated

All incoming calls are barred.

Incoming calls are barred if you are abroad.

List of call barring operations activated from this phone.

(1) Check the availability of this service with your operator.

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Networks

SMS CB (1) Messages broadcast over the network

(weather, traffic, etc.) are automatically displayed on the standby screen.

CB list

Reception

List of network codes used to monitor the broadcast messages.

Depending on the selected option, the phone displays broadcast messages.

Full reception The phone permanently scans the network and displays received messages in accordance with your list (see “CB list” option).

Partial reception

The phone intermittently scans the network and displays certain messages in accordance with your list (see “CB list” option).

No reception The phone receives no message.

Search

Available

Mode

Search for a home network.

Networks available in the radio environment.

Depending on the selected option, search mode is:

Automatic First searched network is the last one used.

(1) Check the availability of this service with your operator.

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Manual

Preferred list

User chooses the home network.

List of networks for priority connection

(update this list by ).

Calls

Call waiting (1)

Conceal ID

(CLIR)

Caller ID

(CLIP)

Pick up

Netw.auto.

redial (1)

(1)

(1)

Activates/cancels signalling of a second incoming call by a beep.

Activates/cancels the option which makes your calls anonymous (your number is no longer provided to recipients).

Activates/cancels presentation of the caller’s number (or name if it is stored in the directory) with every call.

Used to choose the way in which a call is answered.

Allows automatic ring-back of last number if it was busy.

(1) Check the availability of this service with your operator.

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Automatic redial

Activate/deactivate Activates/cancels automatic ring-back if the first call was unsuccessful.

View list List of numbers where automatic ring-back was unsuccessful (10 unsuccessful attempts).

Empty list Reset the blacklist.

13 • 2 Settings

Personal info.

Welcome msg Store the message that is displayed every time the phone is switched on.

Your number Display your telephone number, which is generally stored in your SIM card (enter the number and confirm by ).

Voice Mail Modify the number used to access your voice mail.

Keypad One-touch dial numbers: once they have been programmed, these numbers can be called from the standby screen simply by making a long keypress on one of the keypad keys “2” to “9”.

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2 E m p t y !

3 E m p t y !

4 E m p t y !

5 E m p t y !

Your list is empty

0 1 4 7

Number?

Confirm

C r e a t e

2 v i d e !

B a c k

3 V i d e !

E x i t

4 V i d e !

5 E m p t y !

Select the

Create” option

Number?

V a l i d a t e

D i r e c t o r y

E x i t

Select the

Validate” option

Confirm

Confirm Enter the telefon number

E r i c

Name?

Enter the name

Confirm

2 E r i c

3 E m p t y !

4 E m p t y !

5 E m p t y !

The name is associated to key 2

Dictionnary

There is a dictionary to which you can add your own words to those in the data entry help system. When you consult your dictionary you can add, modify or delete words using the options available with the key.

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Display

Backlight

Contrast

Backlighting intensity (use to adjust it): we recommend minimum intensity in order to save battery power.

Contrast of the display (use it).

to adjust

Clock

You can display 2 clocks simultaneously (the local clock and the remote clock)

Setting the clocks

Date 13/08/2000 Local clock

Remote clock

Select “Local

clock

Confirm Enter the date and time

Confirm

Place?

Paris

Enter the city Confirm

Local clock

Remote clock

Select “Remote

clock

Confirm Enter the time

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Setting the display of the two clocks

Local clock

Remote clock

Analogic

Digital

2 clocks

Move to the central icon and select the “2 clocks” clock option

Confirm

Paris

21 00

Tokyo

2 8 - 0 9

2 0 0 0

04 00

Network name

The two clocks are displayed

Setting the time format

Your clock can display the time in analogue or digital formats.

2 8 - 0 9

Network name

Analogic clock

21 00

2 8 - 0 9

2 0 0 0

Network name

Digital clock

Setting the date format

Select the format for the date (day/month/year or month/day/year).

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Update (1)

Automatic

Manual

None

Without any action from you.

After you have accepted an update.

No updating is possible apart from that produced by the “Clock/Date/Time” option.

Languages (1)

Message display language (use to select it).

“Automatic” option selects the language which corresponds to the subscribed network (if available in the terminal).

Headset (1)

Select the answering method and the ringing mode.

Answer

Automatic pickup

Automatically (without any keypress) after roughly 2 rings (this option is only taken into account if your phone is connected to an audio accessory or handsfree kit).

key pickup Only after pressing the

Any key key.

After pressing any keypad key (1 to #).

(1) Check the availability of this service with your operator.

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Personal key

Program your personal key (see Chapter 15, page 86).

Beginner mode and expert mode

If you are familiar with the use of your phone, you can choose a different display mode.

M e s s a g e s

Beginner mode Expert mode

The same icons are used regardless of the selected mode.

13 • 3 Billing

Expense (1)

Total cost

Management of call charges.

Cost of charged calls.

Available credit (1) Remaining credit compared to “Maximum

credit”.

Maximum credit (1) Maximum credit beyond which all charged calls are barred (enter credit - confirm with

).

(1) Check the availability of this service with your operator.

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Reset

Unit

Reset the total cost of charged calls.

Cost of one Telecom unit in the chosen currency (select the “Change?” option for another currency and press the enter a decimal point).

key to

Duration

Total duration

Management of call time.

Total duration of calls made.

Available duration Remaining time available compared to the time under “Set max.duration” (for user’s information only).

Set max.duration Duration of subscription (enter the time confirm by ).

Reset Reset (immediately or periodically) the total duration of calls made.

Cost sum up

Last call Duration and cost of the last call.

Cumulative cost Duration and cost of all calls.

Bip duration Activates/cancels the beep which sounds during a call at an interval set by the user

(enter the interval - confirm by ).

(1) Check the availability of this service with your operator.

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13 • 4 Available memory

Displays the available memory capacity.

This can be shown in two ways: text or graphics

Memory used

73%

Memory used

Directory 146

Scheduler

Messages

70

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Your phone’s memory capacity is shared by the directory, scheduler, short messages, voice memos and voice recognition commands.

For instance, if you use a lot of memory for voice memos, you will have less memory available for your directory.

Remember to delete your voice memos in order to free up memory space.

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13 • 5 Security

PIN1 (1) Code Protection code for the SIM card, requested every time the phone is switched on if the code is activated.

Activate/deactivate Activates (or cancels) the code.

Change Updates the code (4 to 8 digits).

PIN2 (1) Code Protection code for certain functions of the

SIM card (Billing/Cost/FDN etc.), requested when functions are used if the code is activated.

Updates the code (4 to 8 digits).

Change

Network code (1) Password requested for the “Call barring” options associated with the network.

Menu code Protection code for certain MENU options

(Services, Set up/Languages), requested when these options are used and the code is activated.

Activate/deactivate Activates (or cancels) the code.

Change Updates the code (4 to 8 digits).

Telephone code Phone protection code, requested every time the phone is switched on if the code is activated.

Activate/deactivate Activates (or cancels) the code.

Change Updates the code (4 to 8 digits).

(1) Contact your operator if necessary.

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AUDIOS

14 • 1 Accessing the “Audios” function

A u d i o s

Select the

“Audios” icon

14 • 2 Options

Confirm

Normal

Discreet

Vibrator

Vibrator&Melody

1 2 3 4

1

2

4

3

Melodies

Volume

Ring mode

Beep

Melodies

Melodies (use to select and press

Volume

Volume of the ring tone (use the to confirm).

key to adjust it).

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Mode (1)

Depends on the model and the connected accessory:

Normal

Discreet

Normal ring tone (incremental).

Normal ring tone (incremental) preceded by vibrating system.

Vibrator Vibrating system is activated but no sound is heard (ring tone, message or appointment beep, battery low). The displayed.

icon is

Vibrat...Melody Vibrating system alert followed by normal ring tone (incremental).

Vibrator&

Melody

Vibrating system alert and normal ring tone

(incremental).

Beep then vibr. Warning beep followed by vibrating system alert.

Key beep

Activate or deactivate key beeps, message beeps, voice recognition beeps, and voice memos beeps.

To return to the standby screen, press the keypress).

key (long

(1) The mode may be deactivated by using certain accessories (car kit, etc.).

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PERSONAL KEY

15 • 1 Features offered by personal key

This key can be assigned with services provided by the operator, or customized for a specific function for example access to the directory, SMS, vibrating system, etc..

By default (1) :

Short keypress: access the directory.

Long keypress: activate/deactivate vibrating system.

15 • 2 Setting the personal key

This key can have 2 settings: one with a short keypress, one with a long keypress.

M e n u

Select the

“Menu” icon

Confirm

Services

Settings

Duration

AvailableMemory

Select the

“Settings” option

Confirm

Clock

Languages

Headset

Personal key

Select “Personal

key” option

Confirm j

Short keypress

Long keypress

Select the keypress mode (2)

(1) Depending on your phone model and subscription.

(2) This screen is displayed only if the operator has not assigned this key with services.

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Confirm j

Directory

Audios

Scheduler

Messages SMS

Choose the function to be set up on the personal key

Confirm

You must choose one of the following functions:

- Directory

- Audios

- Scheduler

- Messages SMS

- Events

- Call forwarding

- Calculator/converter

- Personal information

- Vibrator

- Voice mail

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WARRANTY

16 • 1 Warranty

Congratulations on choosing this mobile phone - we hope that this product will satisfy all your needs.

We would like to remind you that this mobile phone has been approved in accordance with European regulations, certified by the CE mark.

Notwithstanding any other applicable statutory warranties, this mobile phone

(and the battery charger) are guaranteed for parts and workmanship for a period of ONE (1) year from the date of purchase shown on your invoice.

Nevertheless, if the statutory warranty in force in your country exceeds one (1) year, the statutory warranty will apply in place of the manufacturer’s warranty.

Under the terms of this warranty, you must inform your dealer or any maintenance centre (see list of maintenance centres at our website www.alcatel.com) without delay of any defect and present the invoice given to you at the time of purchase.

The manufacturer or dealer reserves the right to deny service under this warranty in respect of any equipment on which markings or serial numbers have been removed or altered.

The dealer will decide whether to replace or repair, as appropriate, all or any part of the equipment found to be defective. This warranty covers the cost of parts and labour but excludes any other costs.

Servicing under the terms of this warranty, especially repair, modification or replacement of parts shall not extend the warranty period unless there are statutory provisions to the contrary. Repair or replacement may be carried out using reconditioned components offering equivalent functionality.

All defective parts replaced under the terms of this warranty will become the manufacturer’s property.

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This warranty shall not apply to damage or defects caused by:

- Misuse or improper use, including but not exhaustively (a) use of the equipment for a purpose other than that for which it was designed or not in conformity with the manufacturer’s or dealer’s instructions regarding use and maintenance of the equipment and (b) installation or use of the equipment not in conformity with applicable technical and safety standards in the country where the equipment is used;

- Accidents, force majeure or any other external cause outside the equipment, especially the consequences of theft, acts of vandalism, lightning, fire, humidity, ingress of liquid, atmospheric influences, RF interference produced by other equipment, fluctuations in mains voltage and/or voltages on telephone lines, etc.;

- Combination or integration of the equipment in hardware not supplied by the manufacturer or dealer unless the latter gave written, explicit consent for such;

- Defects and deterioration caused by normal wear;

- Modifications or alterations made to the equipment even if they are mandatory due to changes in regulations and/or modification of network parameters;

- Connection faults resulting from unsatisfactory radio propagation or caused by the absence of radio relay coverage.

Apart from the statutory warranty, the above provisions constitute the only claims which can be made against the manufacturer and dealer on the grounds of equipment defects, this warranty excluding any other explicit or implied warranty associated with sale of the equipment.

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Guarantee for batteries and accessories other than battery charger

Notwithstanding any other applicable statutory warranty, the battery of your phone and accessories other than the battery charger are guaranteed for a period of 3 months from the date of purchase shown on your invoice.

Nevertheless, if the statutory warranty in force in your country exceeds 3 months, the statutory warranty will apply in place of the manufacturer’s warranty.

In case of defect, return the battery to your dealer for replacement.

This warranty shall not, however, apply in the case of use not conforming with the instructions in this User’s Guide, damage due to external causes or repairs or modifications carried out by parties not authorised by the manufacturer or dealer.

Unless there are statutory provisions to the contrary, batteries and accessories that are replaced under the terms of this warranty shall not be covered by any specific warranty extending beyond the initial warranty period.

The CE mark indicates that your telephone and battery comply with applicable

EC directives, namely:

- directive 73/23/EEC (electrical safety)

- directive 89/336/EEC (electromagnetic compatibility)

- directive 1999/5/EEC (R&TTE)

16 • 2 Information

Website: www.alcatel.com

Alcatel Hot Line 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.

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ACCESSORIES

New Alcatel GSM phones have a handsfree feature so that you can hear and talk using the phone when it is located a certain distance away from you, e.g. placed on a desk. For those who wish to maintain the privacy of their conversations, a combined earphone and microphone is available: the headset.

Headset

M 11

Cigar lighter charger

C 51

Superlight battery

B 52

Ni-MH battery

B 51

Mini desktop charger

C 54 (1)

Travelling charger

C 52

(1) There are several versions depending on country of use.

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Basic car kit

MP 76

Antenna cable A 1

Full duplex hands-free car kit

MP 78

Antenna kit A 2

A M

+

-

Buy on line: www.alcatel.fr

Data/Synchro PC kit

TD5

This kit allows you to connect your terminal to a PC in order to use advanced functions such as data transmission, fax transmission and swapping information between your phone’s electronic scheduler and your PC’s electronic scheduler

(directory, scheduler, etc.).

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SERVICES

Call forward

Voice

Unconditional

Conditional

If busy

If no reply

Data

If unreachable

Fax

Activated

Cancel all

Call barring

Outgoing calls

Except directory

All outgoing calls

International

Except to Home

Except FDN dir.

Incoming calls

Except Directory

All inc. calls

If abroad

Activated

Networks

SMS CB

CB list

Reception

Search

Available

Mode

Preferred list

Calls

Call waiting

Conceal ID

Caller ID

Pick up

Netw.auto.redial

Automatic redial

Activate/deactivate

View list

Empty list

SETTINGS

Personal info.

Welcome msg.

Your number

Voice mail

Keypad

Dictionnary

Display

Backlight

Contrast

Clock

Local clock

Remote clock

Format

Update

Languages

Headset

Personal key

Beginner/expert mode

BILLING

Expense

Total cost

Available credit

Maximum credit

Reset

Unit

Duration

Total duration

Available duration

Set max. duration

Reset

Cost sum up

Last call

Cumulative cost

Bip duration

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AVAILABLE MEMORY

SECURITY

PIN1 Code

Activate/Deactivate

Change

PIN2 Code

Change

Network code

Menu code

Activate/Deactivate

Change

Telephone code

Activate/cancel

Change

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500

5 0 1

700

7 0 1

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