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Alcatel Carrier Internetworking Solutions 4038 Telephone User Manual
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1. Press GS to go back to the previous Menu Press to exit the Menu 1 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 20 a Menu structure o VIEW o READ MSG Options Inbox Call Outbox Modify o SEND MSG Caller group o PREDEFINED Copy gt SIM r Emergency Copy gt phone Questions o CREATE Appointment o DELETE Greetings o MEMORY Information o COPY ALL 9 7 o ERASE ALL ubt o FREE MEMORY o MY NUMBER o SETUP o CALLER GROUP Voice Mail Family F Auto scroll Friend Serv centre Colleague L Validity VIP Report Undesirable o CALL V MAIL o SMS CB r Read CB Auto display Filter None List 20 1 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 21 Audio Profile Settings o NORMAL o VOLUME o SILENT o CLOCK o OUTDOOR r Set time o CAR Set date o MEETING Set alarm o USER DEFINED Reset alarm Activate Set alarm 2 Modify H Reset alarm 2 Key beep Time format Melodies Date format Volume o LANGUAGES Vibrator o CALL WAIT Info beep o ANYKEY ANSWER Msg beep o AUTO REDIAL Service tone o SHOW ID o WELCOME MSG o BACKLIGHT o CONTRAST o INPUT METHOD o SCREEN SAVER o AUTO ANSWER o RESET 21 1 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 22 Call Info o LAST CALL o CALL BARRING o TOTAL CALLS r Outgoing o AUTO DISPLAY o ANSWER ALERT BEEP o CHARGE INFO Total charge Max credit Unit price o CALL MEMORY Forward FORWA
2. 1 GB 20 11 21 11 02 epu Page 1 2002 All rights reserved Alcatel reserves the right to alter material or technical specification of its products without prior notice v ALCATEL www alcatel com 30509166 01 xei en 20 11 21 11 02 he Page 2 U Ps C O English ALCATEL 1_ _20 11 21 11 02 ep Page 1 Contents Use and Safety Precautions I Your telephone 1 1 12 Description Keys and Indicators 2 Getting started 3 Call 2 1 22 23 2 4 3 1 3 2 3 3 3 4 3 5 Battery and SIM Card Charger Switching your telephone on Switching your telephone off Making a call Answering Ending a call Call your Voice Mail Other call options Available options during a call PPPPPP 99999 PPP P NN 11 14 14 15 15 15 l6 l6 17 XGl GB 20 11 21 11 02 epu Page 2 4 The Menu 4 1 Accessing the menu 4 2 Menu structure 4 2 1 Directory 4 2 2 Messages 4 2 3 Audio Profile 4 2 4 Settings 4 2 5 Call information 4 2 6 Call Forwarding 4 2 7 Security 4 2 8 Network 4 29 Extra 5 Characters and symbols table 6 Warranty 7 Troubleshooting 8 Information 19 19 20 24 28 32 34 38 40 42 45 46 BOS 0 76 09 ee wes gt 51 52 56 60 1_ _20 11 21 11 02 ep Page 3 Use and Safety Precautions We recommend that you read this chapter carefully before use The manufacturer discla
3. 3 Key in the PIN code provided with your SIM Enter PIN code card 4 Press PIN and 2 4 to 8 digits A PIN Personal Identification Number code is supplied to your phone and the SIM card by network providers W ith your SIM card inserted your PIN code will be required every time you switch on your phone If a wrong PIN code is entered three consecutive times the phone becomes locked or disabled You must ask your network operator for the PUK code to unlock or re enable the code A PIN2 code is used for other functions such as Fixed dialing FDN and Call barring PUK and PUK2 8 digits To enable a locked PIN code the PUK Personal Unblocking Key code is required Check with your network provider operator for the code 2 4 Switching your telephone off Press the key from the main screen long keypress to switch the telephone off 1 20 11 21 11 02 npa Page 15 Call Making a call Key in the telephone number and the prefix and press S Call Or if you have created contacts in the directory See Directory menu page 24 access the phone directory by pressing the key select the i name or number with then press S Call The telephone will vibrate as soon as your correspondent answers your call Answering Ending a call A ring tone is heard upon receiving a call press Accept to answer it Press eI End to end the call If the Anykey
4. Ese format Set the time o LANGUAGES Set date o CALLWAIT Set the date o ANYKEY ANSWER o AUTO REDIAL Set alarm I eo SHOWAD Set the alarm 1 o WELCOME MSG o BACKLIGHT Reset alarm o CONTRAST Reset the alarm o INPUT METHOD o SCREEN SAVER o AUTO ANSWER o RESET 34 GB 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 35 Set alarm 2 Set the alarm 2 Reset alarm 2 Reset the alarm 2 Time format Change the format of the time display 24 hours mode 12 hours mode Date format Change the format of the date display LANGUAGES You can switch between different languages and select a language in which texts will be displayed if the language is available in your phone CALL WAIT Activate deactivate the signalling of a second incoming call Press to answer the incoming call if you are already on line ANYKEY ANSWER When this feature is not active or is deactivated you can answer an incoming call only by pressing But if this feature is active or activated you can answer an incoming call by pressing any key of the phone except the GS key 35 GB 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 36 AUTO REDIAL Activate deactivate the automatic callback of the last busy number The auto redial request can be cancelled at any time SHOW ID Activate cancel the option which makes your calls anonymous your number is not transmitted by the network to the parties you call WELCOME MSG This function allows you to create
5. a welcome message at switch on BACKLIGHT Activate deactivate the backlight at any keypress or incoming call CONTRAST Adjust the screen contrast 36 XGl GB 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 37 INPUT METHOD 1 The menu allows you to choose the smart input method that you wish to use SCREEN SAVER Activate deactivate the animation on the main screen AUTO ANSWER 2 When this function is activated any incoming call will be accepted automatically IF the headset is connected RESET All settings can be reset to the factory standards 1 Depends on the language 2 Depending on your phone model and availability 37 1 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 38 4 2 5 Call information Management of call time and charges Call Info LAST CALL TOTAL CALLS AUTO DISPLAY ANSWER ALERT I MINUTE BEEP CHARGE INFO Total charge Max credit Unit price o CALL MEMORY LAST CALL Displays the duration of the last call TOTAL CALLS Displays the total duration of all incoming and outgoing calls AUTO DISPLAY Activate deactivate the automatic display of the call duration after ending the call ANSWER ALERT This option activates or deactivates the vibrating alert when your correspondent answers your call I MINUTE BEEP Activate deactivate the beep to sound every minute during a call Check the availability of this service with your operator 38 GB 20 11 21 11 02 UR Pag
6. answer is activated press any key to answer the call except the c3 key 1 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 16 Call your Voice Mail G To access your voice mail to listen to your voice messages Press Ga long keypress You must first input your Voice Mail number from Menu Messages Set up VoiceMail See page 29 3 4 Other call options Emergency Calls SOS If your phone is covered by the network dial 112 to make an emergency call or any other number provided by your operator Call Memory Redial S Press to access the numbers Use to select the number you wish to redial And press the Send key See page 39 Flash Dial Press keys to 5 long keypress from an idle screen to call directly the number associated to the key this is possible if you have programmed the key in the Menu Extra Keypad Flash Dial Swap between calls Press the Hold key to put a current call on hold while you make another call When the second call is connected press the lt again Swap to switch between the two calls 1 GB 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 17 Conference Call 1 Several people can be connected together at one time The first caller makes the call 2 Press Accept to answer the call A second call arrives press the Hold key to accept the call and put the current call on hold 3 Press G and press 4 Repeat Step 2 and 3 to allow other caller
7. can choose to keep the original files or not SIM to phone Copy all directory files from SIM card memory to the phone memory All phone files will be replaced by SIM files and you can choose to keep the original files or not ERASE ALL In SIM Delete all files in SIM memory In phone Delete all files in the product memory 26 XGl GB 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 27 CAPACITY This menu allows you to check the capacity of your SIM or phone directory MY NUMBER You can view and modify your personal phone number CALLER GROUP See page 25 This menu allows you to classify your contact names into different categories Caller groups are Family Friend Colleague VIP Undesirable You will be able to assign them with dedicated ring tones and icons 27 1 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 28 4 2 2 Messages You can send and receive written messages to from other mobile phone users Press to access the Menu options and Vo to access the messages READ MSG o READ MSG Inbox Messages received p Inbox L Outbox Outbox Messages sent o SEND MSG E T C PREDEFINED Each message is identified by one of the Emergency following symbols Question 1 SEI gll F Appointment 2 3 4 Greetings l 1 Read message o DELETE 2 Unread message Inbox 3 Sent message L Outbox 4 Unsent message o FREE MEMORY o SETUP Press to display the previous screen Voice Mail Press
8. environment To activate one just select the environment you want and then select Activate To modify the settings just select the environment and then select Adapt Audio Profile NORMAL SILENT OUTDOOR CAR MEETING USER DEFINED Activate Modify Key beep Melodies Volume Vibrator Info beep Msg beep Service tone Modify Key beep You can choose the sound of the key beeps by selecting Click tone DTMF tone or Silent Melodies Select the melody from a choice of 15 different melodies available Volume Adjust the volume of the ring tone using the key 32 GB 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 33 Vibrator Activate deactivate the vibrator Info beep Activate deactivate this option for information such as low battery beep Msg beep Activate deactivate the message alert at the reception of an SMS short text message Service tone If this option is activated the phone will generate a beep as soon as a network is available 33 1 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 34 em Settings This menu allows you to set up the functions of your mobile phone EN voume o VOLUME To increase decrease the earpiece volume press o CLOCK the Set time Set date CLOCK Set alarm Reset The clock contains the date and alarm functions Set alarm You set time date activate deactivate alarms Reset alarm 2 Set time Time format
9. short messages on your SIM card delete some of them to free memory The searching icon is displayed on my main screen You are not under coverage have already entered 3 incorrect PIN codes Contact your network operator to obtain the PUK code Personal Unblocking Key 59 1 20 11 21 11 02 na Page 60 Information Web site www alcatel com WAP address wap alcatel com Alcatel hotline No see Alcatel Services leaflet calls charged at applicable local rate in your country Your telephone is designed to make and receive calls It operates on GSM networks with 900 MHz and 1800 MHz bands The C marking indicates that your telephone complies with EC directive 1999 5 EC R amp TTE and the accessories with applicable EC directives The entire copy of the Declaration of Conformity for your telephone can be obtained through Alcatel website www alcatel com Your telephone is identified by an IMEI number shown on the packaging label and in the product s memory We recommend that you note the number the first time you use your telephone by entering C gt 9 sx and keep it safely may be requested if your telephone is stolen This number allows your mobile telephone to be blocked preventing a third person from using it even with a different SIM card April 2003 60
10. to the user NEW SEARCH You can search available networks and manually select one of them PREFERRED List of networks to which you wish to be connected in priority To update the list Press S to access the list Choose the network using the key Press SS to add delete or modify the network in the list 45 1 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 46 ED ee This menu allows you to personalise your telephone CALCULATOR CALCULATOR DIARY W W CLOCK GAMES IDLE ICON KEYPAD Undefined Audio Profile Read Msg Send Msg Flash dial Diary Keypad lock For basic operations you can directly access the respective symbols by pressing the key keypress for 2 keypresses for 3 keypresses for x 4 keypresses for Add number and press S for the result Use key for decimals For further operations press Your calculator has built in currency converter For initial settings 125 and select Exchange rate enter rate between local and foreign currencies From calculator screen enter the amout you wish to convert and press amp to convert either in local or foreign 46 1 GB 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 47 DIARY This function allows you to check daily and monthly diary information Press to access the following options View day View notes of the day Make notes reminder birthday call meeting Erase note on a c
11. Israel XGl GB 20 11 21 11 02 epu Page 6 The exposure standard for mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR The SAR limit stated in the International guidelines or recommended by the Council of the European Union is 2 W kg 1 Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network In general the closer you are to a base station antenna the lower the power output of the phone The highest tested SAR value for this mobile phone for use at the ear and compliance against the standard is 0 77 W kg While there may be differences between the SAR levels on various phones and at various positions they all meet the relevant International guidelines and EU requirements for RF exposure Your telephone is equipped with a built in antenna For optimal operation you should avoid touching it or degrading it 1 The SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 2 watts kilogram W kg averaged over ten grams of body tissue The international guidelines or European limit incorporate a substantial margin o
12. Make sure charging is performed under normal conditions 10 55 C Make sure the battery is correctly inserted Make sure you are using an ALCATEL battery and charger When abroad check that the electrical current compatibility 56 GB 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 57 My mobile phone is not connected to a network Try connecting in another location Verify the network coverage with your operator Check with your operator that your SIM card is valid Try selecting the available network s manually see page 45 Try connecting at a later time if the network is overloaded SIM card error Make sure the SIM card was correctly inserted see page 12 Make sure the chip on your SIM card is not damaged or scratched Unable to make calls Make sure you have dialled a valid number and press the key For international calls check the country and area codes Make sure your mobile phone is connected to a network and that the network is not overloaded or unavailable Check your subscription with your operator credit SIM card valid etc Make sure you have not barred outgoing calls see page 42 Unable to receive calls Make sure your mobile phone is switched on and connected to a network check for overloaded or unavailable network Check your subscription with your operator SIM card validity Make sure you have not forwarded incoming calls see page 40 Make sure that you have not barre
13. RD TO NO COVERAGE IF NO REPLY ALL CALLS IF BUSY STATUS No coverage If no reply All calls If busy o CANCEL ALL 22 International Inter Exc gt Home Incoming If Roaming Status Outgoing International Inter Exc gt Home Incoming If Roaming Cancel all Change PWD FDN DIR CHANGE PIN ACTIV PIN DEACT PIN CHANGE PIN 2 KEYPAD LOCK 1 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 23 RS o SEARCH MODE CALCULATOR o NEW SEARCH DIARY o PREFERRED W W CLOCK GAMES IDLE ICON KEYPAD Undefined Audio Profiles Read Msg Send Msg Flash dial Diary Keypad lock 000000 23 xei en 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 24 777211 Directory You can save names and numbers in your SIM or phone directory Press 5 C aon g to access the Directory Press iv to access the options in the Directory Example You can save and modify all the names and telephone numbers in your SIM I card and up to 100 files in your phone Once your contact names and telephone numbers are saved in the Directory from the main screen access the list of names directly by pressing 3 o VIEW Options Call Modify Caller group Copy gt SIM Copy gt Phone CREATE DELETE MEMORY COPY ALL ERASE ALL CAPACITY MY NUMBER CALLER GROUP Family Friend Colleague VIP Undesirable VIEW You can search a name either by scrolling with the g key or by keying in the first letter of a na
14. all the SIM card make sure that the phone is switched off Remove the battery see instructions above 2 Place the card inside the SIM holder with the golden connectors facing downwards Push down the latch to hold the SIM card To remove the SIM card Remove the battery see instructions above 2 Push the latch to remove the SIM card 1 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 13 To connect the charger to the phone Install the battery see instructions above 2 Connect the charger to the phone as shown 3 Be careful not to force the plug into the socket 4 Use ONLY the charger that is supplied with your mobile phone 5 Do not remove your battery or SIM card while charging 6 The main socket must be close to the phone and easily accessible If are charging an empty battery the screen will take little while before displaying the charging icon For optimal functioning of your telephone we recommend that you charge the battery once a day The chargers designed for your mobile phone meet with the standard for safety of information technology equipment They should be used for this purpose only 13 1 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 14 2 3 Switching your telephone on ii Enter PIN code 1 Press the 77 key to switch the phone 505 2 When prompted Enter PIN code
15. aring aid or insulin pump When using the phone you should hold it against the ear on the opposite side to the device if any Do not switch the phone on when you are near gas or flammable liquids Strictly obey all signs and instructions posted in a fuel depot gas station or chemical plant or in any potentially explosive atmosphere Do not let small children use the phone without supervision Do not attempt to open or repair it yourself Use only Alcatel batteries battery chargers and accessories that are compatible with your phone model Alcatel will not be held responsible if this is not respected Do not allow your phone to be exposed to unfavourable environmental conditions humidity rain infiltration of liquids dust sea air etc The manufacturer s recommended operating temperature range is 10 C to 55 C Over 55 C the legibility of the phone s display may be impaired though this is temporary and not serious BATTERY Before removing the battery from your phone please make sure that the phone is switched off Take precautions with the battery and do not attempt to open the battery chemical substances may cause burns Do not pierce disassemble nor cause a short circuit in a battery Do not burn or dispose a used battery in household waste or store it at temperatures above 60 C Batteries must be disposed of in accordance with locally applicable environmental legislation Batteries should not be used for any other purp
16. d certain calls 57 GB 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 58 Your caller s name does not appear when a call is received Verify that you have subscribed to this service with your operator Check that the correspondent s number and name have been stored in your directory Your correspondent has concealed his her number The sound quality of calls is poor You can adjust the volume during a call by means of the key Check the radio reception icon When I select a number from my directory the number is not dialled Make sure that you have correctly recorded the number in your file Make sure that you have selected the country prefix when calling a foreign country am unable to create a file in my directory Make sure that your SIM card directory is not full delete some files or save the files in the product directory 58 GB 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 59 My correspondents are unable to leave messages on my voice mail Contact your network operator to check service availability can t access my voice mail Make sure your operator s voice mail number is correctly entered in Messages Set up Menu Try later if the network is busy am unable to send short messages Contact your network operator to check service availability Verify the service centre number with your operator The service centre may be saturated try again later The W icon is displayed on my main screen You have saved too many
17. e 39 CHARGE INFO 1 Charges will be displayed after ending a call if your network service provides information on the AoC Advice of Charge Total charge You can display the total cost of all the calls To reset the value press S Reset Max credit You can set a maximum credit allocated to your calls Beyond this credit limit you will not be able to make any chargeable calls Unit price You can enter the value for one telecom unit Press to select different entry fields CALL MEMORY You can save information of the last 20 calls in your phone Scroll through these calls using the C key For each number found you can access the options by pressing Options for Call or Save the number in the Directory 1 Check the availability of this service with your operator 39 1 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 40 eum Call Forwarding This function allows you to direct incoming calls from your phone number to another the phone number is assigned to the network but not to the phone Call Forward FORWARD TO NO COVERAGE IF NO REPLY ALL CALLS IF BUSY STATUS No coverage If no reply All calls If busy o CANCEL ALL FORWARD TO Prior to forwarding any call you must first enter the phone number to which you wish the calls to be forwarded NO COVERAGE Your incoming calls are forwarded when your phone is beyond the network service area range or when it is sw
18. epair modification or replacement of parts shall entitle to a three month warranty unless there are statutory provisions to the contrary This warranty shall not apply to damage or defects to your telephone and or accessory caused by use not conforming with the instructions for use or installation non observation of the technical and safety standards applicable in the country where the equipment is used improper maintenance of batteries and other sources of energy and of the overall electric installation accidents or the consequences of theft of the vehicle acts of vandalism lightning fire humidity infiltration of liquids atmospheric influences combination or integration of the equipment in hardware not supplied or not recommended by Alcatel without express written consent for such modifications alterations or repairs carried out by parties not authorised by Alcatel the dealer or the approved maintenance centre use of the equipment for a purpose other than that for which it was designed 53 XGl GB 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 54 normal wear deterioration caused by external causes RF interference produced by other equipment fluctuations in mains voltage and or voltages on telephone lines etc modifications made to the equipment even if they are unavoidable due to changes in regulations and or modification of network parameters connection faults resulting from unsatisfactory radio transmission
19. eypress on the programmed key when in idle mode To program the key Press and select Keypad 49 GB 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 50 Press for Options you will be able to assign a different function to the key The available functions are Undefined You do not wish to program or assign a specific function to the key Audio Profiles You can select a specified audio profile For example the silent mode Read Msg Direct access to the inbox outbox lists to read the messages Send Msg Direct access to the inbox outbox lists to write the messages Flash dial Program a telephone number Diary Direct access to your diary details 50 1 20 11 21 11 02 up Page 51 Characters and symbols table Length Upper case Lower case Digit space space 2 a b c 2 8 D E F 3 d 653 68 G H 4 g h i 4 1 J K L 5 j k 1 5 M N O 6 m n o 6 P Q 5 7 Pq r s 7 T U V 8 t u v 8 X Y 2 9 z 9 doe 0 S suis D eol 58 2 1 amp 91 To enter a word press the key corresponding to the desired letter 2 To switch between upper and lower case letters simply press the key with the desired character and hold it down until the letter appears in lower case 3 All further keys will remain
20. f safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements 6 1 20 11 21 11 02 ep Page 7 Your telephone Description Call Memory Directory list Menu Scroll Volume 2 Answer Make call OK Handsfree Voice Mail Vibrator Long keypress Switch ON OFF End Call NO Delete Cancel Exit Mute Send Message Keypad lock 1 20 11 21 11 02 epu Page 8 Keys and Indicators Function Keys 8 g 9 Answer make call OK to validate an option v Call Memory Redial Switch ON OFF long keypress End call NO key to refuse an option X Exit Delete characters Cancel keypresses Exit the Menu to go back to stand by mode During a call long keypress activate deactivate the muting Direct access to your Directories file names classified in alphabetical order During a call press amp to access the call options Access to the Menu Scroll the options Volume adjustment Call your voice mail long keypress You must first enter the number given by the network operator in Menu Messages Setup In idle mode with a long keypress you have direct access to Send Msg Enter text XGl GB 20 11 21 11 02 epu Page 9 Press and hold the key to obtain for the international prefix Lock unlock Keypad long keyp
21. hosen day one by one all at once View all See the list of all programmed notes You can also set an alarm or an SMS to a written day note as a reminder W W CLOCK WORLD WIDE CLOCK This function allows you to browse the clock when you are travelling around the world Select the town where you are 2 Check if the time and date are correct if they aren t 3 Access Menu Settings Clock and set the clock for the right time and date 47 1 GB 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 48 GAMES Three games are available to the players Punch Punch the mouse of each hole with the following keys top left G top right intermediate bottom left sx bottom right Press to end the game Tetris Place the block so it fills the gap left right down s rotation C end game 48 XGl GB 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 49 Mine Select a square and open it using the s key The number shows the number of mines surrounding that square Through deduction you will be able to select a maximum number of squares in the least time while avoiding the mines up down left right open mark 19 IDLE ICON This function allows to choose an idle icon from a list KEYPAD You can assign keys 2 9 with a specific function or phone number Once a key has been programmed you will be able to access the assigned phone number or function directly by making a long k
22. ims any liability for damage which may result as a consequence of improper use or use contrary to the instructions contained herein TRAFFIC SAFETY Given recent studies which show that using a mobile telephone while driving a vehicle constitutes a real risk even when the hands free kit is used car kit headset drivers are requested to refrain from using their mobile phone when the vehicle is not parked Your mobile phone when powered emits radiation which may interfere with the vehicle electronic systems such as anti lock brakes ABS airbag As a result you should avoid placing the phone on the dashboard and within an airbag deploying area connect the phone to an external antenna The antenna should be mounted and located away from the driver and passengers or separated from them by a metal screen e g the car roof check with the car manufacturer that the dashboard is adequately shielded from mobile phone RF energy CONDITIONS OF USE Switch the phone off before boarding an aircraft to avoid prosecution Switch the phone off when you are in health care facilities except in designated areas As with many other types of equipment now in regular use mobile phones can interfere with other electrical or electronic devices or equipment using radio frequency XG1 GB 20 11 21 11 02 epu Page 4 When the phone is switched on avoid placing it near a medical aid device if you carry one such as a pacemaker one he
23. in lower case until you press and hold a letter key again which will take you back to the upper case mode xei en 20 11 21 11 02 npa Page 52 Warranty Congratulations on choosing this mobile phone we hope that you will be totally satisfied with it Notwithstanding any other applicable statutory warranties this mobile phone and the battery are guaranteed against any manufacturing defect 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 l year the statutory warranty is not affected by the manufacturer s warranty The present warranty terms also apply to the accessories but for a period of SIX 6 months from the date of purchase shown on your invoice 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 dealer will decide whether to replace or repair as appropriate all or any part of the equipment telephone or accessory found to be defective This warranty covers the cost of parts and labour but excludes any other costs Repair or replacement may be carried out using reconditioned components offering equivalent functionality 52 GB 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 53 Servicing under the terms of this warranty especially r
24. itched off You can activate or deactivate this function simply by pressing or J OFF To exit the function press IF NO REPLY Incoming calls are forwarded if you don t answer them 40 XGl GB 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 41 ALL CALLS All incoming calls are forwarded You can activate or deactivate this function by simply pressing V J To exit the function press IF BUSY Incoming calls are forwarded if your phone is busy STATUS Displays the list of different types of call forwarding and their status CANCEL ALL This option cancels all call forwarding modes that are activated 41 1 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 42 772172 Security This menu allows you to set up security features o CALL BARRING r Outgoing International Exc gt Home Incoming If Roaming Status Outgoing International Exc gt Home Incoming If Roaming Cancel all Change PWD FDN DIR CHANGE PIN ACTIV PIN DEACT PIN CHANGE PIN 2 KEYPAD LOCK CALL BARRING 1 This option restricts incoming and outgoing calls Outgoing No outgoing calls are enabled International Inter No outgoing international calls are enabled Exc gt Home No outgoing international calls are enabled Only local and to home country calls are permitted Incoming No incoming calls are enabled If Roaming No incoming calls are enabled when you are ab
25. me To modify or edit an item simply press Option to access the item Options Call To call the selected number Modify To modify use the key to delete characters 1 The SIM directorys capacity depends on the operator 24 XGl GB 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 25 Caller group This menu allows you to classify your contact names into different categories Family Friend and assign dedicated ring tones Use the key to scroll through the groups press Iw to select the group then press Sp to select a melody or a picture Copy to SIM Copy the selected file from the phone directory to SIM Copy to Phone Copy the selected file from the SIM directory to phone CREATE You can create and store names and telephone numbers in the SIM or phone directory To modify an existing number in the directory simply key in the new number and it will automatically overwrite the previous number DELETE Press 77 to delete any item in the directory list Press 77 to Exit 25 1 GB 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 26 MEMORY In SIM In phone When In SIM is selected any new directory file created will use SIM card memory The files created are saved in the SIM memory Otherwise they are saved in the product phone memory COPY ALL Phone to SIM Copy all directory contents from the phone memory to SIM card memory All SIM files will be replaced by Phone files and you
26. or caused by the absence of radio relay coverage Equipment on which markings or serial numbers have been removed or altered and handsets on which labels have been removed or deteriorated shall be excluded from the warranty 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 excludes any other explicit or implied warranty associated with the sale of the equipment 54 XG1 GB 20 11 21 11 02 ua Page 55 55 xei en 20 11 21 11 02 npa Page 56 Troubleshooting Before contacting the after sales service we advise you to perform the following checks for solutions to equipment problems My mobile phone does not switch on Press the 7 key for at least 3 seconds Check the battery charge level Check the battery contacts remove and then reinstall your battery then turn your telephone back on My screen is difficult to read Clean your screen Check the contrast Activate the backlighting Use your mobile phone in accordance with the recommended conditions of use My mobile phone turns off by itself Check that your keypad is locked when you are not using your mobile phone Check the battery charge level My mobile phone does not charge properly Make sure that your battery is not completely discharged the battery charge indicator can take several minutes to start flashing
27. ose than the one intended Never use damaged batteries XGl GB 20 11 21 11 02 epu Page 5 RADIO WAVES Before a phone model is available for sale to the public compliance with the International guidelines ICNIRP or European Directive 1999 5 EC R amp TTE must be shown The protection of the health and the safety for the user and any other person constitute an essential element of these guidelines or this directive THIS MOBILE PHONE MEETS THE INTERNATIONAL AND EU REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio frequency RF energy recommended by International guidelines ICNIRP 1 and by the Council of the European Union Recommendation 1999 5 9 EC 2 These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population The guidelines were developed by independent scientific organisations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies The limits include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons regardless of age and health 1 ICNIRP guidelines are applicable in the following areas Central America except South amp North Africa Asia Pacific except Taiwan Korea and Australia 2 European recommendation 1999 519 EC is applicable in the following areas Europe Eastern Europe
28. ress Activate Deactivate long keypress the vibrator Icons and indicators 1 The following icons will be shown on the display as different functions are activated Battery charge level The bar scrolls up and down while charging The phone is using a roaming network The phone keypad is locked Call forward option is activated 1 The icons and illustrations in this guide are provided for y information only XGl GB 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 10 B d vl fi s Fh A A short message is received The message memory is full To receive new messages you must delete some old messages Signal strength indicator An alarm has been set Headset if supplied has been inserted No ring tone Silent mode activated The vibrator has been activated A read message An unread message A sent message An unsent message Mute feature is activated x616 20711 21 11 02 up Page 11 Getting started Battery and SIM Card To install the battery Slide the battery into the cradle as shown in the picture and press the battery down flat 2 Place the back cover as shown in the picture and slide it into place To remove the battery Press c3 to switch off the phone 2 Press the button and slide the battery cover as shown in the picture 3 Lift up the battery as shown below 1 GB 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 12 To inst
29. road roaming 1 Check the availability of this service with your operator 42 1 GB 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 43 Status Displays the list of different types of call barring modes and their status Cancel all This option cancels all call barring modes that are activated This service may not be available on your network To access this service a network code is required FDN DIR This function allows to restrict outgoing calls to numbers saved in the fixed dialling directory FDN only 1 CHANGE PIN You may change the PIN code ACTIV PIN To activate the PIN code When you switch on the phone you will be prompted to enter the PIN code 1 A PIN2 code is required 43 1 GB 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 44 DEACT PIN To cancel the PIN activation CHANGE PIN2 To change the PIN2 code KEYPAD LOCK To activate deactivate the keypad lock When activated all the keys are automatically locked one minute after the last keypress They can be unlocked again either by an incoming call or by simply pressing 5 44 1 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 45 eum Network This menu allows you to select and register with the network your phone will use o SEARCH MODE o NEW SEARCH o PREFERRED SEARCH MODE Depending on the option selected the network search mode is Automatic The phone looks for available networks and selects one Manual The choice of connection is left up
30. s to be connected 5 Press End to end the call A call be connected to any single caller by pressing 222 and and disconnected by simply pressing Ge and 3 5 Available options during a call To access available options during a call press 125 Volume Adjust the volume End active End a current call End Hold End call put on hold 1 Check the availability of this service with your operator 17 XGl GB 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 18 End one of Conference End of Conf End one of the conference calls Handsfree Activate deactivate the handsfree mode Caution move the handset away from your ear before activating this mode because the amplified volume could cause hearing damage During a call you can directly activate the handsfree mode by a long press on amp key Conference Add one call to the conference Names Access your directory list Call Memory Access your call memory Send Msg Write and send a short message Services Access to your operators services 1 1 Check the availability of this service with your operator 1 20 11 21 11 02 npa Page 19 The Menu AE Accessing the menu The menu contains various functions that allow you to do fine tuning and make adjustments To access the Menu press the up down key M Use the up down G key to scroll through the Menu Press the key to select an option in the Menu
31. to view the complete text of the Auto scroll selected message Serv Centre 5 co Validity Press to scroll through the text Press Report Options to access the submenu o CALLV MAIL Inbox Delete o BROADCAST Read CB Forward Auto display Reply Filter Call None Outbox Delete All Send List 28 XGl GB 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 29 SEND MSG To create a new message enter the recipient s number then press IC to select Send Send amp Save Save Press I to validate the option PREDEFINED Instead of creating a new message select a predefined message from a list Any predefined message can be modified before sending DELETE Delete messages in Inbox Outbox to free up memory FREE MEMORY Select the option to check the SIM card memory available for new messages up to 10 SETUP The following items can be set Voice Mail Enter the number for your voice mailbox The number will be saved in the SIM card You may set a new or change an existing voice mail number in this menu 29 GB 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 30 Auto scroll This menu controls actions when reading a message If it is activated the message text will automatically scroll Serv centre 1 Your operator service centre call number t may be automatically provided Validity Time during which attempts will be made to deliver the message to your correspondent in case of unsuccessful delivery Yo
32. u can select a time period from a choice of predefined periods Report Request for acknowledgement of receipt for each message sent CALL V MAIL You may access your voice mailbox and listen to calls recorded in your voice mail SMS CB Messages broadcast over the network are automatically displayed on the main screen Read CB This allows you to read the last broadcast message received The phone stores this last message only when the option is activated 1 Check the availability of this service with your operator 30 1 GB 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 31 Auto display When the function is activated broadcast messages will automatically be displayed Use the key to scroll through the message Press S or to exit Broadcast messages automatically disappear after a short period of time Filter This allows you to select the type of cell broadcast message you want to receive The Reception menu contains a list of codes for types of CB messages which are defined by the network service None You can receive no message All You can receive all broadcast messages List List of all the channels where you want the messages to be received 3l 1 20 11 21 11 02 UR Page 32 Audio Profile Audio settings are preset in your mobile phone There are six environments Normal Silent Outdoor Car Meeting and My setup You can choose the most suitable setting according to your
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