GM 825 USER'S MANUAL INTRODUCTION We thank you for your custom. Please read this user's manual carefully so you can fully appreciate the advanced features of your phone. This dual-band GSM phone operates entirely automatically on the dual frequency band (GSM 900-1800 MHz, as long as the network provider offers this service), thereby ensuring high quality conversation and better coverage for the radio signal.
INTRODUCTION 1 INSTALLING THE SIM CARD 8 Installing the SIM card 8 RECHARGING THE BATTERY 11 Low battery indicator 12 Recharging trouble 12 PRESENTING THE PHONE 13 KeysDescription 13 Indicators on the display 14 MAIN FUNCTIONS 17 Switching On 17 Switching Off 17 Emergency Calls 17 How to send a call 18 Correcting typing errors 18 International calls 18 Automatic repetition 18 Quickly send a call to a number in the phonebook 18 Answering a call 19 Automatic answer ^ 19 Answer calls by pressing any key 19 Qui
Noting down a number during a call 20 Keypad protection _ 20 Passwords 20 Security code (6 digits) 20 Autoblock 21 PIN and PIN2 codes (from 4 to 8 digits) 21 PUK and PUK2 codes (8 digits) 21 MENU - GUIDE TO THE USER INTERFACE 22 Dialogue method 22 Number method 22 MENU LAYOUT 23 main menu (overall view) 23 USING THE CALL LOG 29 Last missed calls (Menu 3-2) 29 Last calls sent 30 USING THE PHONEBOOK 31 Saving a phone number with the associated name 31 Retrieving a phone number from the phonebook 32 Using the
Default animations: list and meanings 39 MESSAGES – MENU LAYOUT 40 SMS messages (Menu 2-1) 42 New (Menu 2-1-1) 42 Entering text with the conventional method t 43 Entering text with method s 44 T9 / EMS menu 45 Ins.
Confirm (Menu 2-1-7) 51 Information (Menu 2-1-8) 52 Cell Broadcast (Menu 2-2) 52 Activation (Menu 2-2-1) 52 Subject (Menu 2-2-2) 52 Call mailbox (Menu 2-3) 53 INTERNET WITH WAP 54 Interned access (Menu 12-1) 54 Internet configuration (Menu 12-2) 56 Browser menu 58 Preferred (menu 12-3) 62 ALL THE MENUS AND FUNCTIONS, DEFINITIONS AND USE 63 Network services (Menu 0) 63 Phonebook (Menu 1) 63 Messages (Menu 2) 63 Calls (Menu 3) 63 Audio (Menu 4) 64 Settings (Menu 5) 66 Display (Menu 5-1) 66 Language (Menu 5-2)
Call length (Menu 6-2) 68 Costs (Menu 6-3) 68 Send number (Menu 6-4) 69 Clock (Menu 7) 69 Adjustment (7-1) 69 Alarm (Menu 7-2) 69 Date format (Menu 7-3) 69 Information on the phone (Menu 8) 69 Personal number (Menu 8-1) 69 IMEI (Menu 8-2) 69 Software (Menu 8-3) 70 Information on the SIM card (Menu 8-4) 70 Total life (Menu 8-5) 70 Security (Menu 9) 70 PIN (Menu 9-1) 70 Phone (Menu 9-2) 70 Call block (Menu 9-3) 70 Fixed dialling numbers (Menu 9 4) 71 Call divert (Menu 10) 71 Always divert (Menu 10-1) 71 Misse
Select Band (Menu 11-5) 72 Internet (Menu 12) 72 ACCESSORIES 73 TROUBLESHOOTING 74 IMPORTANT NOTICES 77 QUICK HELP 79 How to make your first call 79 How to answer a call 79 How to save a number to the phonebook 79 How to retrieve a position from the phonebook 80 How to send an EMS message 80 How to reach the first SMS message 81 7
IMEI ______________________________________ Security code ___________________________ Autoblock code _________________________ Phone no. ____________________________ Phone no. ____________________________ Personal notes Note: The above data are needed to use the phone. Keep this manual in a safe place.
INSTALLING THE SIM CARD Installing the SIM card To be able to use the phone it is necessary to have a valid “plug-in” (small) SIM card. This SIM card is supplied by the network operator or service provider. 1 Switch off the phone and take off the battery cover on the back, pulling the release towards the bottom of the phone. 2 Take the battery out, paying attention not to pull on the cable connecting it to the phone.
4 Insert the battery so that the connecting cable does not obstruct the battery cover catch, as shown in the figure. 5 Place the battery cover with its bottom on the case of the phone, then gently press in the slot near the catch for it to click home.
To insert the SIM card, unlock the SIM holder flap by sliding the metal clip in the direction shown by the OPEN arrow. Then lift the flap and insert the SIM card with its contacts facing downwards, as shown here alongside. After fully inserting the SIM card, close the flap and lock it with the clip in the direction shown by the LOCK arrow.
RECHARGING THE BATTERY This phone is powered with Ni-MH (nickel-metal hydrate) rechargeable batteries. Note: Use genuine batteries and battery chargers only. Ni-MH batteries have the so-called “memory effect”: a progressive loss of power efficiency if not correctly recharged. To get the best performance over time it is advisable to recharge it only when it has fully discharged. • • • IMPORTANT NOTICES Connect the battery charger solely with the battery installed.
4 After fully discharging the battery, the phone will automatically start recharging and the previous symbol will be replaced by the following one: 5 After recharging, this symbol will appear: The battery has charged - disconnect the battery charger from the power socket and from the phone. Low battery indicator When the battery has discharged completely, the phone beeps and the following symbol is displayed for a few seconds: It is necessary to recharge the battery.
PRESENTING THE PHONE Keys Description to switch the phone on and off; to enable/disable the “Mute” function during conversation Soft Keys: to perform the menu functions described by the symbols above the keys on the display (e.g.
Indicators on the display The display can show symbols and messages providing information on the operating conditions of the phone.
P indicates the battery charge: from 3 steady segments (full) to blinking (discharged). During recharging, the segments in the battery come on progressively; they stay on steady when the charge is complete 12.00 displays the current time.
Using to access the menu, the display takes on this appearance: ST indicates there are additional fields (upwards and downwards) at the same menu level. 0-0-0-0 indicates the current menu level Menu indicates the name of the menu "$ indicate the functions activated with the corresponding bottom Soft Keys . Caution: This manual often specifies the key to press to perform a certain operation. A black symbol on a white background – for instance - indicates the key to press.
MAIN FUNCTIONS Switching On Carefully read the instructions and information supplied by the network operator or service provider with the SIM card. 1 Insert a valid SIM card into the phone when it is switched off. 2 Insert the battery. 3 Charge the battery by connecting the phone to the battery charger. 4 Hold down to switch on the phone. If the phone displays the message requesting the PINX key in the code (provided with the SIM card) displayed as asterisks, then confirm with or .
How to send a call Dial the phone number with the code and press . The display will show the number dialled, the word “Call” and the outgoing call symbol: N Once connected, information on the call status will be displayed and, when the call ends, on its length and possibly cost. Note: Displaying the cost depends on the network and type of contract. Correcting typing errors Delete the last character shown on the display by pressing . To delete the number completely, hold down .
Note: to be able to take full advantage of this function, put the numbers you use most in the first 9 positions of the phonebook (see page 31). Answering a call When you receive a call, the display blinks >>CALL<< and the phone starts to ring (if the ringer is on). If the caller can be identified, the display shows their phone number (or name, if this has been saved in the phonebook). To answer, press ; To turn off the ringer without rejecting the call G or K to reject the call.
Adjusting the volume Solely during a conversation the volume of the phone's speaker and/or earphone can be adjusted by pressing (to increase the volume) or (to decrease it). Turning the microphone on and off during a conversation The microphone can be turned off (and then turned on in the same way) by pressing for 1 second.
Autoblock If this function has been activated (Menu 9-2-4), you need to enter a code (manufacturer's default code is 1 2 3) to be able to access some important services (outgoing calls, access to phonebook and SMS menu besides various other menu functions). After entering the right code, the function is turned off: to turn it back on, press for 1 second. If the function has been turned on, X is displayed.
MENU - GUIDE TO THE USER INTERFACE With the menu settings it is possible to modify the phone's operation according to your needs. These functions are divided into a main menu (first level) and several submenus (lower levels) that are accessed by pressing and using the Soft Keys ( ) to follow the instructions shown on the display (see under PRESENTING THE PHONE). In each menu and submenu it is possible to check and change the settings of the various functions.
MENU LAYOUT The following pages show the layout of the phone's software menu that is accessed by pressing m. There are the various submenu levels within the items of the main menu: to activate the selected item, press on the item; to move between items at the same menu level, press (downwards only) or and (downwards and upwards respectively).
0 Network services (shown only with some SIM cards) 1 Phonebook 2 Messages 1 SMS New Received Written Parameters Del. Autom. Reply Path Confirm Information 2 Broadcast Activation 1 Off 2 On Subject x Definable 3 Call Mailbox Mailbox No. 1 Call ? 3 Calls 1 All 2 Unanswered 3 Received 4 Outgoing 4 Audio 1 Ringer Tone 1 Standard, Standard 2, Beep, Pos. empty... Definable.
3 Warnings On Off 4 Network tone On Only NoServ Off 5 DTMF On Off 5 Settings c Display Brightness Brightness time (light) 1 Off (light always off) 2 Short 3 Long Text 1 Personal 2 Date q Welcome Contrast Font selection 1 Classic 2 Young Images Animations Screen saver 1 Status 1 On 2 Off 2 List 3 Wait time 2 Language Automatic English Italiano Deutsch Español Français 3 Call waiting On Off Status 25
4 Keys lock On Off 5 Answer One key Automatic Any key 6 Call control 1 Beep every 60 seconds On Off 2 Call duration Last Received Outgoing Total time Reset 3 Costs Last All Cost management Reset Enter PIN 2 Credit Disabled - Units 4 Send number Send Do not send Automatic 7 Clock 1 Adjustment Time Date 2 Alarm Time On Off 3 Date format dd/mm/yy mm/dd/yy 8 Information 26
1 Own number 2 IMEI 3 Software 4 SIM info 5 Total life 9 Security 1 PIN Change PIN1 Enter PIN: New PIN Change PIN2 Enter PIN2: New PIN2 Use PIN 1 Enabled 2 Disabled 2 Phone (Security code) Type 1 On 2 Off 3 SIM list Del.
2 All 3 Voice 4 Fax 5 Asynchronous data 2 Missed calls Divert to: 1 If engaged 2 If cut off 3 No answer 4 All missed 3 Delete All Missed calls If engaged If cut off No answer 11 GSM networks 1 Network search 2 Selection Automatic Manual 3 Network list 4 Own network 5 Select Band GSM900/1800 GSM900/1900 12 Internet 1 Home 2 Settings Profile 1 Profile 2 Profile 3 Name Homepage Proxy 1 IP address 2 IP port Access 1 Conn.
USING THE CALL LOG The phone can save the information on the last calls received and the missed calls. The information on the last calls sent is saved on the SIM card. Note: When the SIM card is changed, these data are deleted from the call log. On pressing the display shows the following information on the calls sent (E¨): N/N indicates the number over the total calls in the call log.
Last calls sent The phone saves the last 20 phone numbers of the sent calls (E¨). On stand-by, press , then scroll with and to go onto the required number among the ones saved and press to send the call. Press twice from stand-by to send the call to the last number dialled. To see the information on the 20 outgoing calls, 20 answered and missed incoming calls, refer to the section on Menu 03 “Calls” (page 63).
USING THE PHONEBOOK With the phonebook function it is possible to save phone numbers and their associated names to the SIM card. This phone has phonebook positions available on the SIM card. The number of positions available in the phonebook therefore varies depending on the type of SIM card used. Saving a phone number with the associated name 1 Key in the phone number with the relevant dialling codes, if any. 2 Press to reach “Phonebook” and then confirm with .
Retrieving a phone number from the phonebook To retrieve a phone number from the phonebook with the initial of the saved name: 1 Press and confirm with under “Phonebook”. 2 Key in the initial letter of the saved name. OR Scroll through the phonebook names listed on the SIM card with . and 3 Press to send the call. Note: On the position saved in the phonebook, press to move onto the position number and then onto the phone number: Briefly press to change the digit.
“Service num.”: Access this function to use some special numbers of the single network operator, such as for instance the call mailbox number activating call waiting, which can be saved on the SIM card. This function clearly depends on the type of SIM card and the settings defined by the network operator.
MANAGING CALLS Options during a call The phone has call management functions that can be used during a call. During a conversation, press m for a list of commands available to manage calls. If a new call arrives while a conversation is in progress, the display shows “Call waiting” accompanied by an audible warning. Pressing m brings up a menu with three options: “Swap”: to accept the new incoming call, suspending the one in progress.
Turning off the ringer when the phone rings and rejecting a call When a call arrives, it is possible to turn off the ringer by pressing G without rejecting the communication. In addition, it is possible to reject the call by pressing K thereby sending the busy signal to the caller: • When the divert if busy function has not been turned on, the caller will hear the busy tone.
Note: It is extremely helpful, especially when you need to send a set of DMTF tones, to save them as a number in the phonebook. These tone sequences are often longer than the available characters for each item in the phonebook; in this case, it suffices to split the sequence into two portions, saving them as separate items in the phonebook.
The EMS standard Enhanced Messaging Service The GM825 has a new function making it possible to enrich and make conventional SMS text messages more interesting and appealing. EMS technology makes it possible to include sounds, images and animations in the messages, which will then be reproduced by the recipient's mobile phone (if enabled for this standard). Note: EMS technology is a development of the conventional SMS, of which it keeps all the features.
10 default tunes, similarly, are already included in the phone's permanent memory. These, too, have been coded in a standard with which all EMS enabled terminals are compatible; of these, too, therefore only an identification code is transmitted that activates playback on the recipient's phone. Besides these, 10 memory spaces are available for tunes that the user can compose – or receive via EMS – and save for future use.
Default animations: list and meanings Animations of large dimensions stored in the phone are coded according to a standard that permits sending the recipient the command to activate the animation on their phone without sending the entire image composed of dots (which could take up a considerable amount of memory).
MESSAGES – MENU LAYOUT You access the EMS (Enhanced Message Service) functions menu (2-1) by pressing to reach “Messages” and confirming twice with . With this menu it is possible to send EMS messages and read the ones received, as well as define the parameters governing the transmission of messages. To be able to send EMS messages, it is necessary to enter the SMS Service Centre number provided by the network operator or service provider.
2 Cell Broadcast 1 Activation Off On 2 Subject 3 Call mailbox 1 Mailbox number In this menu the Soft Keys - - perform additional functions depending on the symbol shown above them on the display: pressed briefly to change the method of entering text ( , , ); held down to access the “T9” submenu and to add animations/sounds/phone numbers taken from the phonebook.
SMS messages (Menu 2-1) New (Menu 2-1-1) This function makes it possible to compose and send a new message. Enter the recipient's number, confirming it with , or press to take the number from the phonebook. You then pass on to the text editor, which appears as shown in the figure: Cursore Cursor Text Area del area testo The band of symbols above the text area contains several elements corresponding to different functions.
On the far right indicates there is space available for writing or, if appears there is hidden text to the right of the display (press to see the text to scroll the text to the right) or if appears there is no more space available for writing. By repeatedly pressing e it is possible to scroll through the text of the message to the left and right respectively.
Entering text with method To write a word, press the keys containing the letters of the required word just once and consecutively, irrespective of their sequence on the key, as on a typewriter. The phone will automatically form the word by offering a list of alternative words taken from a database (dictionary) of words. This is easier if you do not look at the display until you have finished keying in all the letters of the word. For instance, to write BUS with T9 – press keys , and consecutively.
T9 / EMS menu By holding down while composing a message in the text editor, it is possible to access the 5 menus to manage the T9 system and to enter images and tunes in the text messages: 1 – “Ins.
4 – Animations 15 animations of large dimensions representing moods or situations of daily life (e.g., enthusiasm, laughter, indifference, sadness, crying) and of which, instead of the entire image, only a standard code is transmitted that, on the recipient's phone, activates the corresponding image (therefore a different interpretation of the same feeling) as interpreted by the manufacturer. The image will therefore only be identical between two of the same models.
Language To use a different language with T9 composition (even within the same message), go onto option 1 - “Language”, confirm with and scroll to select the required language. The available languages are: LISH, LIANO, TSCH, NÇAIS, AÑOL e TUGUÊS. T9 help The T9 help is text that automatically scrolls on the display with essential information for using the T9 composition technology.
Received (Menu 2-1-2) When you receive an SMS/EMS message, the display shows the following image with an audible warning: When the image disappears, the display continues to show B until the SMS message is read.
A selected object is framed with a dotted line When a “Melody” object is selected as in the figure, the sound is played back. To save an object received via EMS, select it and press . If there is sufficient space available in the phone memory, the phone will ask for confirmation (“Save?”) - confirm with or cancel the operation with . If the object to save is a melody, you are asked for a name to associate with it, which will then appear in the list of available ringers (menu 4-1-1).
Class 0 SMS messages Some network operators and service providers send a special type of SMS message. These class 0 SMS messages are automatically shown on the display, but they are not saved to the SIM card (and so are automatically deleted when the phone is switched off). Written (Menu 2-1-3) To read messages previously written and saved. The display is similar to that of messages received.
Validity (2-1-4-X-3) This network service makes it possible to set a length of time (Minutes, Hours, Days and Weeks) during which the SMS messages will be stored by the Service Centre while it tries to send them. To move between items, press ; to change the units of time, use and . Note: If the maximum time entered exceeds the time laid down by the Service Centre, the message is automatically reduced to their specifications.
Information (Menu 2-1-8) This function provides information on the EMS messages on the SIM card. In detail: the first row shows the EMS messages present and the maximum permissible number of messages; the following two rows show, respectively, the number of messages received and the ones written and saved. Note: Since all the EMS messages (written, saved and received) are saved on the SIM, they take space from its memory and it is therefore advisable to delete them when you no longer need them.
Call mailbox (Menu 2-3) This function makes it possible to listen to voice messages saved in your call mailbox or on an answering service. To access the call mailbox service, enter the number provided by the network operator or service provider, or enter a private number to access your answering service. Enter the “Mailbox number”, confirm with and select whether to call the saved call mailbox number when asked “Call?” with or press to change the mailbox number.
INTERNET WITH WAP Interned access (Menu 12-1) Accessing and surfing the Interned with WAP is better in optimum conditions of reception of the radio signal – and these conditions need to be maintained throughout the Internet session ( X Y ).
The following image shows a typical WAP page by way of example (specifically, a portion of the browser menu).
Internet configuration (Menu 12-2) The configuration menu is in the main menu 12 “Internet” and it has the following layout: 2 Internet Profile 1,2,3 Name Homepage Proxy 1 IP address 2 IP port Access 1 Conn. number 2 Call type 1 ISDN 2 Analogue 3 Login name 4 Password 5 Linger time Set default The phone might already have been configured to access the Internet.
Name (12-2-X-1): This is the name associated with each one of the three available profiles that appears at the higher menu level when the phone offers the selection of the profile whose parameters are to be displayed/changed. Homepage (12-2-X-2): enter the URL address of the opening page (if other than the Proxy WAP it might not be accepted).
Browser menu During a WAP Internet session hold down to access the Browser menu (the menu layout is shown below) that provides a set of extremely useful functions to surf the Internet with the WAP. Note: The WAP Browser uses the phone languages as regards the functions, Soft Keys and error messages even if during the Internet sessions different languages could be used.
9 SMS ? Information on… 1 Openwave 2 Security Schlumberger RSA 1 – Back To go back to the previous page. 2 - Home To go to the opening page. 3 – Exit To shut down the WAP session and go back to the normal phone stand-by status. 4 - Bookmark site This function makes it possible to add the current site to your list of bookmarks. 5 - Bookmarks (favourite WAP sites) Shows the list of your favourite WAP Internet sites. 6 – Mail in The main in box is displayed together with a notice if there are any new messages.
8-3 Circuit wait This makes it possible to define the length of the maximum wait before disconnecting from a data circuit. The value set by the user is stored in the phone, but some providers define a minimum limit that has priority over this value. The maximum value is 9999 seconds. 8-4 Key pressure timeout In general, every key can be used to obtain different characters, pressing it several times in succession.
8-5-5 Authentication The phone can save the user name and password entered by the user in a local memory when you access web sites so as to then re-enter them automatically when you access them again. With this function it is possible to enable or disable this possibility. Disabling also deletes the entire memory of user names and passwords. 8-5-6 Coding This shows the Browser coding control code (8-5-6-1 – Check password) or forces calculation of a new code (8-5-6-2 – New password).
9 SMS Confirming this selection takes you to the SMS menu (see page 40) without ending the WAP connection. ? Information on… The browser provides the main information (release, copyright) on Openwave (WAP management software) and the available security systems (Schlumberger and RSA). Preferred (menu 12-3) The link to some sites, variable depending on the software release and on the possibilities offered by the network operators, has been saved in the phone for faster use.
ALL THE MENUS AND FUNCTIONS, DEFINITIONS AND USE Network services (Menu 0) The presence, description and configuration, number and type of services offered in this menu depend on the SIM card used. Contact your network operator or service provider to obtain more detailed information on the services they offer. Phonebook (Menu 1) Confirming this menu item with takes you straight to the phonebook. See the relevant section, “USING THE PHONEBOOK” on page 31.
Audio (Menu 4) This menu contains 5 submenus: Ringer, Key volume, Warning tones, Network tone and DTMF. In the “Ringer” menu (4-1) with “Tone” (4-1-1) you can set the type of warning tone when a call arrives and its “Volume” (4-1-2): “Off”, “Low”, “Medium”, “High” and “Progressive”. By selecting “Tone” (4-1-1) (and scrolling with keys and ) it is possible to define the phone's ringer, choosing it from: 19 default tunes (“Standard 1, 2, 3...Beeps 1, 2, 3...Melodies 1, 2, 3...
The letters representing the notes are entered with keys from to . Simply pressing one of these keys produces the uppercase letter (note of the lower octave). To obtain the corresponding note of the higher octave, press the same key TWICE in succession To obtain the semitones (notes with a sharp, e.g., C#) the # character should be added straight after the letter representing the note by pressing key . Immediately afterwards it is necessary to enter a character to define its length.
In the other menu options it is possible to set the “Key Volume” (4-2) (“Off”, “Low” and “High”), the tones of the “Warning tones” (4-3) informing you of the connection, switching the phone on and off, connecting and disconnecting the battery charger, as well as the low battery charge. With “Network tone” (4-4) it is moreover possible to activate warning tones informing you if there is or is no GSM network coverage, or only if there is no coverage.
“Animations” (5-1-8): similar to the situation for images, it is possible to display all the animations and delete the ones saved by the user by pressing . “Screen saver” (5-1-9): the GM825 has a screen saver that (if activated in the relevant menu) appears in the graphic area of the display after a certain length of time has passed without any keys being pressed. Besides the screen saver installed on the phone, it is possible to save others downloaded via WAP with the Download for fun function.
Call waiting (Menu 5-3) This network service, if turned on, makes it possible to be informed during a conversation of the arrival of another call with an audible warning. The submenu makes it possible to: turn on and off and check the service status. Keys lock (Menu 5-4) This function makes it possible to lock the keypad automatically approximately 30 seconds after last pressing a key. It is unlocked as for manual locking: press for 1 second and then .
Send number (Menu 6-4) This network service makes it possible, for all outgoing calls, to choose whether to “Send” (6-4-1), “Not send” (6-4-2) your phone number or, with “Automatic” (6-4-3), to leave the network setting unaltered. On the contrary to calls, EMS/SMS messages ALWAYS contain the sender's number. Clock (Menu 7) Adjustment (7-1) This function sets in sequence: the time (always displayed at top right of the display) and, after confirming, the date and day of the week.
Software (Menu 8-3) Displays the phone's software release. Information on the SIM card (Menu 8-4) Displays, in succession, the phase (1 or 2) of the SIM followed by the country's code (MCC) and the GSM network code (MNC) on which the issuing operator operates. Total life (Menu 8-5) Displays the total time of the calls sent and received by the phone. This figure cannot be reset.
Fixed dialling numbers (Menu 9 4) This function requires PIN2 and, after activation (9-4-1), it permits sending calls solely to the phone numbers contained in the fixed dialling number (FDN) memories. In addition, it permits calling phone numbers solely from these fixed dialling number memories. Note: The FDN function numbers are stored solely on the SIM card and can only be changed with the PIN2 code.
Selection (Menu 11-2) This function turns on “Automatic” or “Manual” GSM network selection. Network list (Menu 11-3) This function makes it possible to add GSM networks to the SIM card to create a priority list the phone will follow in searching for a GSM network when there is not the one that issued the SIM card. Press to scroll through the list of priorities in searching for a network. Use to go onto “Empty” and press to display the set networks that can be added to the priority list.
ACCESSORIES Connect the jack of the cable of the earphone (optional extra) into the socket on the side of the phone so it is fully inserted. To answer a call with the earphone connected, press (or briefly press the earphone key, if there is one); at the end of the call, press .
TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible cause and solution It is not possible to switch on the phone. Low battery charge. Recharge the battery. (Page 11) The battery is not connected correctly (page 9) You hear an audible warning and this image appears: Low battery charge. The battery charger is not properly connected. Recharge the battery. (Page 10-11) A blinking P symbol is displayed. A problem has occurred during battery recharge.
Problem Possible cause and solution The symbol g is displayed and it is not possible to make calls. The network operator or service provider that issued the SIM card you are using has no roaming arrangements with the GSM network to which your phone is now connected. Only emergency calls are possible. (Page 17) You hear a three-tone warning during a call. The GSM network is overloaded. Wait a moment and try again. A blinking B symbol is displayed and no SMS messages are received.
IMPORTANT Read this information before using your wireless handheld phone SAFETY INFORMATION Exposure To Radio Frequency Signals Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for handheld wireless phones.
Phone Operation Normal Operation For the most efficient and comfortable use the phone as you would any other telephone, with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder. Tips on Efficient Operation For your phone to operate most efficiently: • Extend your antenna fully (if applicable). • Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed.
your wireless phone. Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six (6”) inches (20 cm) be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers: • Should always keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON.
Blasting areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted: “Turn off two way radio”. Obey all signs and instructions. Potentially explosive atmospheres Turn your phone OFF and do not remove the battery when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
IMPORTANT NOTICES • • • • • • • • • • • Service stations: It is recommended to switch off the phone when fuelling; the same precaution has to be taken when near petro-chemical plants or where explosives are used. Keep the phone out of the reach of children. Use the phone while driving solely with a handsfree device. Do not stop on the hard shoulder of a motorway or dual carriageway to make or receive a phone call, unless it is an emergency.
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QUICK HELP How to make your first call Carefully read the instructions and information supplied by the network operator or service provider with the SIM card. 1 Insert a valid SIM card into the phone when it is switched off. 2 Insert the battery. 3 If necessary, charge the battery with the specific battery charger. Note: The phone can be used while recharging, but this lengthens the recharge time. 4 Switch on the phone by holding down .
4 Press and again to confirm the position in the phonebook. 5 Send the call to the number or delete the number by pressing . How to retrieve a position from the phonebook 1 With the display on stand-by press till “Phonebook” is displayed and confirm with . 2 Scroll through the phonebook positions with and . 3 Press on the required phonebook position to send the call. How to send an EMS message With the display on stand-by, press to reach “Messages” and confirm twice with .
How to reach the first SMS message 1 The phone emits an audible warning and for a few seconds the display shows: 2 Until the SMS message is read, the display on stand-by shows B: press , to the ”Messages” menu; the message received and never read will open automatically; scroll through it with $. To read a message another time, go to the “Messages” menu with and , go onto “Received” with $and confirm with . 3 Press and or to scroll through the message.