CONTENT S
OVER VIEW OF THE PHONE....................................................
• Keys ........................................................................................
1-2
• Icons ........................................................................................ 1-3
• LED Indicator ........................................................................ 1-4
INS T ALLA TION..........................................................................
• Safety and pr ecautions ......................................................
2-1
• Getting star ted .................................................................... 2-3
CA LL S ........................................................................................
• Making a call ..........................................................................
3-1
• Receiving a call ...................................................................... 3-2
• Displaying your number ........................................................ 3-2
• While communicating, you can also... .................................. 3-3
DIRECT OR Y................................................................................
• Accessing the directory ......................................................
4-1
• Exiting your directory .......................................................... 4-3
• Managing your directory ...................................................... 4-4
C ALL MEMORY ........................................................................
• Accessing the call memory ..................................................
5-1
• Exiting the call memory ........................................................ 5-1
• Managing/clearing the call memory .................................... 5-2
V OICE MAIL ..............................................................................
€ CONVER SION / SA VING A NUMBER ..............................
SHORT MESS AGES................................................................
• Reading your short messages ............................................
6-1
• Handling your short messages .......................................... 6-3
• Call back .................................................................................. 6-4
• Exiting your short messages .............................................. 6-4
MENU ........................................................................................
• Accessing the Menu ..............................................................
7-1
• Exiting the Menu .................................................................... 7-2
• Customizing the Menu .......................................................... 7-2
W ARRANT Y/INFORMA TION
W ARRANTY
We would like to congr atulate you for choosing this mobile phone and we
hope that this product will satisfy all your needs .
We would like to r emind you that this mobile phone has been approv ed in
accor dance with European r egulations , certified by the CE marking.
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 y our invoice. Nonetheless , if the
statutory warranty in for ce in your country ex ceeds TWEL VE (12) months ,
the statutory warranty will apply in place of the manufactur er's
warranty . How ever , if the statutory warranty does not ex ceed TWEL VE
(12) months , the total warranty period (statutory and contr actual) shall
be TWEL VE (12) months .
The warranty for the batteries , differ ent from that of the phone , is
stated in the "Recommendations" leaflet.
This warranty shall not, how ever , apply in the case of use not conforming
with the User's Manual, or in the case of defects due to external causes ,
in particular humidity or liquid infiltration, or in the case of improper
installation, repair or modification performed by parties not authorized
by the manufacturer or dealer .
In case of defect, return y our mobile phone to your dealer .
INFORMA TION
• Internet address: www .alcatel.com
• Alcatel Hot Line no .: See “ Alcatel Services” leaflet (call charged
accor ding to r ates applicable in caller's country).
OVER VIEW OF THE PHONE
V olume control
LED
Indicator
Antenna
Display
screen
Earpiece
Alphanumeric
keypad
Microphone
KEYS
Switch the phone on
(long keypress)
Send or T ake a call / Hang up
Access call memory (Redial)
Switch the phone off / Return to standby screen
(long keypress)
D elete a char acter / Return to pr evious screen
Access shor t messages
(long keypress)
Access dir ector y
Access voice mail
(long keypress)
Access MENU / Confirm an option
Lock keypad
(long keypress)
Display your number
(1)
(long keypress)
V olume control /
Scroll options
(in this case, you can use the and
keys).
F unction
keys
© Alcatel 1999
(1)
See Chapter 3, page 2 to enter your number.
ICONS
B attery charge lev el
"Silent" mode:
Y ou have activ ated the "Audio/Mode/Silent" MENU option
so that no alert tone is emitted by your phone (ring tone,
appointment reminder , etc.) ........................
Chapter 7, page 3
Unanswer ed incoming call:
Y ou have been called but hav e not answer ed. The icon
clears when ALL the unanswer ed incoming calls stored in
the call memory have been consulted ......
Chapter 5, page 2
V oice message receiv ed:
or Y ou must call your v oice mail to listen to your messages
..............................................................................
Chapter 5, page 3
Unr ead shor t message:
Y ou have r eceiv ed a short message but have not r ead it.
The icon clears when ALL the messages have been r ead in
FULL......................................................................
Chapter 6, page 1
Shor t message list is full:
Y our terminal cannot stor e any more messages . Y ou
must delete at least one message by accessing the list
................................................................................
Chapter 6, page 1
Call forwar ding activ a ted:
Y ou have activ ated the "Services/Uncond.CF" MENU
option to forwar d your calls..........................
Chapter 7, page 7
Appointment scheduled:
Y ou have activ ated the "Clock/Appointmt." MENU option.
The icon automatically clears when the appointment time
passes ................................................................
Chapter 7, page 4
Signal str ength indicator
LED INDIC A T OR
Gr een, flashing:
The flashing indicates that your phone is connected to
the network.
Gr een, steady:
The phone is in Hands-F ree mode .............. Chapter 3, page 3
Red, flashing:
B attery char ge is too low .
•
Environment
Do not expose the phone to unfav our able environmental
conditions (humidity , rain, liquid infiltr ation, dust, sea air , etc.).
Outside the manufacturer's r ecommended oper ating temperatur e r ange
(-20° C to +55° C), the legibility of the phone's display may be impaired, though
this is temporary and not serious .
Do not attempt to open the battery or dry cells for they contain chemical
substances .
Do not dispose of used batteries in household waste . Batteries must be
disposed of in accor dance with locally applicable environmental legislation.
•
T raffic saf ety
Remember to always check whether local legislation allows operation of a
mobile phone while driving a vehicle.
The phone must imperativ ely be connected to an external antenna when
switched on in a vehicle. Electr omagnetic waves may otherwise interfere with
the vehicle electronics .
Check that the antenna is mounted and located away from driver and
passengers or separated fr om them by a metal screen (e .g. car roof). P ark your
car before using the phone . User should use the “Easy-to-install Hands-Fr ee
Car Kit” (ref . MP 70) or the “Digital Hands-Free Car Kit“ (r ef . MP 71)
accessories while driving.
Check with your dealer or manufactur er if the car's electronic systems (ABS
anti-lock brakes , air bag) ar e adequately shielded from mobile phone RF ener gy .
Always avoid placing the phone on the dashboar d.
SAFETY AND PRECA UTIONS
We r ecommend that y ou read this chapter car efully befor e use.
As with all radio tr ansceiv ers , your mobile phone emits electromagnetic wav es .
This phone conforms to international regulations insofar as it is used under
normal conditions and in accor dance with the following instructions .
THE MANUF ACTURER DISCLAIMS ANY LIABILITY FOR D AMAGE WHICH MA Y
RESUL T AS A CONSEQUENCE OF IMPROPER USE OR USE CONTRAR Y T O THE
INSTR UCTIONS CONT AINED HEREIN.
•
Conditions of use
The retr actable antenna (depending on terminal) must be fully extended. A void
contact between the antenna and your skin when the phone is switched on.
Switch the phone off before boar ding an aircraft. Use could lead to legal action
against the user .
Switch the phone off when in health care facilities ex cept in areas specified.
Operation may interfer e with the functionality of electronic medical devices
(pacemakers , hearing aids , insulin pumps , etc.). P ersons with a pacemaker
should not carry the phone in a breast pocket. P ersons with a pacemaker or
hearing aid should use the ear opposite the device.
Switch your phone off when near gas or flammable substances .
Strictly obey all signs and instructions when in a fuel depot or chemical plant,
at a refuelling point (service station) or any potentially explosiv e atmosphere.
Do not let childr en use the phone without supervision.
Do not attempt to open or r epair it yourself .
Use only the dry cells , batteries , char gers and accessories approved by the
manufacturer . The manufacturer disclaims any liability for damage caused by
use of other batteries , char gers or accessories .
Switch your phone off befor e removing the dry cells or battery .
INS T ALLA TION
1 - Inser ting the SIM car d
The SIM car d supplied with the subscription must be micro sized.
(1)
See your operator.
(2)
Check the availability of this service with your operator.
Insert card Lock flap
Switch your phone
on (long keypress)
Enter your
PIN code
Confirm
Standby screen
08/12 12:47
“NET NAME”
PIN Code?
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D o not leave y our PIN code
(1)
near your phone and stor e your car d in a
safe place when you ar e not using it.
2 - P ow ering your phone
F or further information on inserting your battery , see
"Recommendations" leaflet.
• While the phone is searching for a network, <<<-->>> is displayed.
(???-??? is displayed if your SIM car d is not identified by the network
(1)
).
• If you ar e asked to check the time and date, enter the data if needed,
then confirm by
(use the volume control keys to switch from one to
the other).
• If Cellbroadcast messages ar e displayed, use the volume contr ol keys
to browse through them and/or pr ess the key to delete them
(see "Services/Networks/SMS-CB" menu option in Chapter 7, page 11).
• One of the following symbols may appear next to the network name:
■
: Y ou hav e selected the "Manual" search mode for network
connection using the "Services/Networks/Searching" menu
option (Chapter 7, page 11).
! : Y ou ar e connected to a network that isn't your subscribed
network.
: Y ou ar e in an area with pr efer ential rates
(2)
.
GETTING ST ARTED
Check that flap is fully open
3 - Switching your phone on
P ush car d down
(1)
If you do not know your code, see your operator.
RECEIVING A C ALL
An incoming call is indicated by a progr essively louder ring tone
(1)
, unless
the icon is displayed (you hav e activated the "Audio/Mode/Silent" menu
option - Chapter 7).
Incoming call...
(2)
T ake the call T alk and hang up
➘ 0146522495
• Switching the ring tone off (without losing the call)
P r ess the key when the phone is ringing: you can still answer the
call by pressing the key .
• Adjusting the ring tone and earpiece volume
Use volume control keys .
DISPLA YING Y OUR NUMBER
Y ou can display your own number by pressing the key (long
keypress).
If your number is not displayed, enter it and confirm by pr essing the
key . T o later modify it, see the "Numbers/Y ourNumber" menu option
(Chapter 7, page 5).
(1)
Use the volume control keys to increase/decrease the volume if necessary.
(2)
Caller's number/ID is displayed if given by the network. Check the availability of
this service with your operator (see "Services/Calls/Caller ID?" menu option -
Chapter 7, page 9).
In or der to make or r eceive a call, you MUST switch y our phone on and
fully extend the retr actable antenna (depending on model).
MAKING A C ALL
CA L LS
Dial the number
Make the call T alk
and hang up
If you make a mistake, you can er ase a digit by pr essing the key. T o
enter characters “+” and “P” (pause), make a long keypr ess on (the
following characters scr oll: 0, +, • and P).
• Making an international call
Once the country code is displayed, dial the r est of the number and
make the call.
• Making an emer gency call
T o make an emer gency call, dial 112 or any other number giv en by your
operator .
As with any wireless phones , this phone r elies upon r adio signals .
Therefor e connection for emer gency calls in all conditions and at all
times cannot be guaranteed.
Display the prefix "+"
(long keypress)
Display countries
(long keypress)
Confirm
Select country
¤
CANADA
CHILE
V olume control keys
WHILE COMMUNIC A TING, Y OU C AN ALSO...
How to use the options?
Selecting an option Clearing an option
— Handsfree?
— Dial ?
— Call hold?
— Save Num.?
— Messages ?
— Exit ?
Second incoming call
(1)
T ake the call
OR
➘ 0362214770
Refuse
then
• If you pr ess 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 .
• If you pr ess the key, you shall access the options (the incoming
call is accepted ending the ongoing call, ....).
Select your option Confirm
Return to the
previous scr een
YOUR CALL
Handsfree?
„
OR
1 - P r ess the key to access the following options:
2 - Handling a second incoming call
(1)
Caller's number/ID is displayed if given by the network. Check the availability of
this service with your operator (see "Services/Calls/Caller ID?" menu option -
Chapter 7, page 9).
()
Activate/deactiv ate the Hands-F ree mode integr ated in
the phone ( symbol then switches to ).
CA UTION: Keep the phone away from your ear when
Hands-F ree mode is activ ated, the amplified volume
could damage your hearing.
Make a second call (an ongoing call will be automatically
put on hold, you can switch between calls by pr essing the
key).
P ut the ongoing call on hold (y ou can later resume the
call by pressing the key).
Store a phone number in the call memory (Chapter 5).
Read your short messages .
Return to the previous scr een.
Y our directory can hold up to 250 files (names and phone numbers)
which are stor ed in your SIM car d
(1)
.
ACCESSING THE DIRECT OR Y
DIRECT OR Y
(1)
The capacity of your SIM card depends on your network operator.
(2)
If you make a mistake, you can erase a digit by pressing the key.
1 - If your directory is empty, the phone suggests that you create the
first file:
If you wish to use your dir ectory abroad, stor e the numbers in
international format with "+" (Chapter 3, page 1).
Use the key to move from one char acter to another .
Enter the name
(2)
(up to 10 characters)
Confirm
NAME?
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Number of keypressesKey
• Entering the name and phone number in the first file
Access the directory Cancel
DIR. empty !
Create ?
Do y ou wish to create
the first file?
Confirm
OR
()
Enter the number
(2)
Confirm
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• T o create files
See "Create ?" option in the par agr aph "MANAGING Y OUR
DIRECT OR Y".
SP = "Space" char acter
Example: P r ess
twice for letter B
T o enter a name
(1)
, press the corr esponding key as many times as
necessary as shown in the table below:
How to use the options?
Selecting an option Clearing an option
MANAGING Y OUR DIRECT OR Y
F rom the names list, you can access the following options by pr essing
the key:
— Create ?
— Modif .Num?
— ModifName?
— File No . ?
— Delete ?
— Exit ?
Create a file (name and phone number) which will be
automatically stored in y our SIM car d (proceed as
described in the previous par agr aph).
Display/modify the phone number corresponding to the
selected name.
Modify the selected name.
Display/modify the selected file number .
Delete the selected file (name and phone number).
Return to the names list in the directory .
Select your option Confirm
Return to names list
DIRECTORY
Create ?
„
OR
• Selecting a name by its first character
Y ou can also use the alphabetic search by entering the first letter
of the name.
Example: P r ess the key twice to find the first name beginning
with "N".
Then scroll the list to select the name with the volume contr ol
keys .
• Displaying a phone number
Y ou can display the phone number corresponding to the selected
name by pressing the key .
Access the directory Make the call
¤
DUPONT
MARTIN
Select the name
2- If your dir ectory is not empty, the list of names and numbers is
displayed:
EXITING Y OUR DIRECT OR Y
F rom the names list, you can pr ess the key to r eturn to the
standby screen.
AUDIO CLOCK
Update
F ormat
Appointmt.
Time/Date
NUMBERS
Y ourNumber
V oice Mail
Keypad
P r efix
Msg alert
Key Beeps
Ring tone
Mode
SET UP
Display
Languages
WelcomeMsg
Batt.S av e
Digital HF
SERVICES
Security
Billing
Uncond.CF
Call F rwd
Calls
Call Bars
Networks
PIN Code
...
Duration
Expense
All rights reserv ed. Alcatel reserves the right, in the customer's inter est,
to alter material or technical specifications without prior notice.
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Do not remove the antenna.
You can use the key to scroll upwards, and the key to scroll
downwards.
T o enter a number, use keys from to .
Characters “ +” and “ P” (pause) are displayed with a long keypr ess
on (the following characters scroll: 0, +, • and P).
You can use the key to scroll upwards, and the key to scroll
downwards.
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