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  • Page 1 OT 8x0 Range English...
  • Page 2 Congratulations! You have just purchased a Sagem Wireless phone. It is recommended that you read this handbook carefully in order to use your phone efficiently and in the best conditions. This phone can be used internationally on the various networks [GSM 850 MHz, GSM 900 MHz, DCS 1800 MHz or PCS 1900 MHz] depending on the roaming arrangements with your operator.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Description ..........5 Camera ............24 Installing the SIM card and the battery ...6 Taking a photo and saving it......24 Inserting the memory card ......8 Recording a video......... 25 Using the memory card........8 My Documents........... 26 Idle screen ........... 9 Music ............
  • Page 4 Technical features........48 Certification and safety information for the United States and countries using FCC standards ........... 49 FCC Part 15 statement ......... 49 FCC SAR information ........49 Safety Information......... 50 Distance of operation........51 FDA consumer information on wireless phones52 Driving safety tips .........
  • Page 5: Description

    Description Right programmable key Left programmable key In idle screen: access to the general In idle screen: access to certain menu (shortcut) functions (shortcuts) In the menus: access to the selection In the menus: access to the shown on screen in the tab selection shown on screen in the Red key Green key...
  • Page 6: Installing The Sim Card And The Battery

    Alphanumeric keypad A long press on the key 1 calls voicemail (if the number has been stored in Settings/Calls/Voicemail menu) 2 to 9 A long press on one of the 2 to 9 keys immediately displays the phonebook Side keys Access to the music player (long press) Play or pause the music track (short press) Note:...
  • Page 7 Make sure the phone is switched off and the charger not connected. Turn the phone over and remove the back cover by raising the lower part first. Remove the battery. Slide the card right in under the holding plate, with the fold face down and the cut corner as shown on the phone drawing. Insert the battery by first positioning the top part with the connectors.
  • Page 8: Inserting The Memory Card

    Inserting the memory card Remove the back cover. Insert the memory card half-way in position as shown in the diagram above. Using the memory card The memory card is very fragile. Handle with care when you insert or remove the memory card. Some memory cards must be formatted with a PC before first use with the phone.
  • Page 9: Idle Screen

    Idle screen The idle screen can display: At the top of the screen, the following icons: Battery (when flashing red, the battery must be charged at once) Silent mode (the ring tone is off) Emergency calls only Indicator showing the reception quality of the GSM or Wi-Fi network (from 0 to 5 bars) The phone is in an EDGE coverage area Message received (read your message), flashing: memory full (delete some messages) WAP connection...
  • Page 10 Date and time The name of the network operator The name of the Wi-Fi access point associated with the phone Note: Indications about the calls or messages or network messages may also be displayed. They can be erased by briefly pressing the red key.
  • Page 11: Quick Start

    Quick start Information on the SIM card To use your phone, you need a card called the SIM card. This contains personal information that you can change: secret codes (PIN(s): Personal Identification Number), these codes allow you to protect the access to your SIM card and phone, phone book, messages,...
  • Page 12: Switching On/Off

    Switching on/off To switch on your phone, do a long press on the red key until vibrating starts. When the phone is on and if you are browsing the menus, a short press on the red key will take you back to the idle screen. When you are in the idle screen, a long press on the red key will switch off the phone.
  • Page 13: Reception Of A Call

    Reception of a call When you receive a call, the number of your caller is displayed when it is presented by the network. Press the green key to answer, and speak. To reject the call, press the red key. To stop the ring tone or the vibration, without rejecting the call, press the key.
  • Page 14: Utilization

    Utilization Improving antenna performance The antenna is integrated in your phone, under the back cover at the bottom. Avoid putting your fingers on this area when the phone is switched on. If your fingers obstruct the antenna, the phone may use more battery power than usual, which will quickly lead to poorer performance.
  • Page 15: Charging The Battery

    Notes: Each SAGEM phone has a specific charger with the appropriate connectors for the phone with which it is sold. Using any other charger, or its use on any other device other than the phone will invalidate the warranty.
  • Page 16: Phonebook

    Phonebook Using the phone book Enter the Phonebook menu: the list of contacts is displayed if you already have contacts stored (if not, refer to §Storing a new contact). When you select a contact, an icon is displayed in the title bar: contact stored on the SIM card contact stored in the phone’s memory contact stored in fixed dial.
  • Page 17: Contact Options

    Contact options To display the various options, select a contact and press [Options]. See contacts To display the details of the selected contact. Call Call the contact. If several numbers are stored to the selected contact, select the correct number with the navigator up and down, select [Call] or press the Green key to start the call.
  • Page 18 Add phone contact Store a new contact into the phone. Add SIM contact Store a new contact into the SIM card. My numbers You can create the entries corresponding to your own numbers in order to consult them when necessary. Select My numbers and validate.
  • Page 19 Synchronize You can synchronize your phone book with your archives stored on your operator’s network, using the options offered by your operator with a GSM or GPRS connection from your phone. You can also synchronize your phone book with your archives stored on your computer. You just need to activate or configure the USB connection with your phone (see Settings/Connectivity).
  • Page 20: Messages

    Messages The Messages menu groups the following types of messages: SMS and MMS. MMS (Multimedia Message Service) format lets you insert or attach audio content, images and other multimedia objects in your messages, which can even include several slides. MMSs are charged differently from SMS; contact your operator to find out the costs involved and how the service can be activated.
  • Page 21: Saving The Message

    Accented characters Accented characters are generated automatically in T9 mode. In ABC mode accented characters are available by pressing the key supporting the non-accented character repeatedly. Saving the message Once the text is entered, press [Options] and select Save if you do not want to send the message at once or if you want to send it several times.
  • Page 22 Drafts When you store a written message, it is stored with the drafts. If you select a message and press the navigator, you can modify it. To send it, select a message, select [Options] then Send or press the navigator to read it, then [Options] and select Add recipient.
  • Page 23 The options available for MMS are: Store sent msgs: we recommend that you keep this feature deactivated in order not to saturate the memory. Retrieval mode: if you are in an area where reception quality is poor, it may be a good idea to select manual mode as this allows you to delay the retrieval.
  • Page 24: Camera

    Camera This menu lets you take photos and shoot videos and use them in numerous ways, for example: send them to another phone or an Internet address, store them, use them as wallpaper or screen saver. Taking a photo and saving it Possible settings before taking a photo Zoom: To activate the zoom, use the navigator (press up or down) or the side keys (+ or -).
  • Page 25: Recording A Video

    Emboss: used to modify a photo by assigning it a gray relief, Negative: lets you change a photo to a negative, Grey scale: lets you change a color photo to black and white, Contrast: lets you increase or decrease the contrast of a photo, Sharpen: lets you increase the contrast of a photo, Blur: lets you add unsharp masking to a photo, Sepia: lets you change the colors to sepia,...
  • Page 26: My Documents

    My Documents The My Documents menu contains the folders of all the multimedia objects recorded with your phone and those you have downloaded (photos, videos, ring tones, etc.). There are two tabs that you can select by pressing the right or left of the navigator: Phone (phone memory) microSD™...
  • Page 27: Music

    Music This menu lets you listen to music tracks continuously as on a music player. If you do not have any tracks stored yet, use the WAP to Long press: access to the Player download some or connect your phone to a PC (see Short press: play or pause the Settings/Connectivity).
  • Page 28 Playing your music tracks Player tab: This tab opens when you select a music track or a list of tracks to play. To access the different options, press [Options]: Fast forward: used to fast forward the music tracks. Play/Pause: plays/pause music tracks from the playlist. Play options: used to play the music tracks one by one, continuously or at random.
  • Page 29: Browser

    Browser WAP (Wireless Application Protocol): protocol that translates the Internet language into WML and HTML, which is understood by a phone. The WAP function enables connection to certain Internet sites. You can connect to sites to download to your phone ring tones, icons, animated screen savers, Java™ applications and videos. WAP menus Go to URL: this menu allows the direct entry of an Internet address.
  • Page 30: Wap Disconnection

    WAP disconnection To disconnect, press the red key. Disconnection happens automatically after a few seconds of inactivity if you forget to disconnect. This time is defined by the Disconnection timer setting. Wi-Fi When the icon is shown at the top of the screen, the WAP communication (or object download) will use the Wi-Fi network.
  • Page 31: Games

    Games You are the owner of a SAGEM cell phone that allows you to download applications and games that can run on your phone using the integrated Java™ engine. However, being able to receive applications that can come from anywhere implies a minimum awareness of the possible effects of such downloads.
  • Page 32: Settings

    Settings Phone Audio Vibrate This menu allows you to activate the vibration for calls. Ringtones This menu lets you associate a ring tone to different functions (call reception, message reception, alarm call). Profiles This menu allows you to switch to Silent mode. Silent mode can also be activated from the idle screen with a long press on the key.
  • Page 33 Screensaver This menu allows you to display an animation when the phone is in standby mode. Note: you can select screensavers from those available by default in the phone or from the images downloaded in My Documents. No screensaver: select Normal screen. Several screensavers randomly: select Slide Show.
  • Page 34 Date / Time Set Date/Time This menu lets you set the date and time on your phone. Automatic update This menu lets you select automatic update for the time and date (after a period of not using the phone or on a foreign trip for example) (this service depends on the operator).
  • Page 35: Connectivity

    Connectivity You can swap various types of data with other devices (PC, mobile phones, PDAs, printers, etc.): images, sound, photos, videos, Todo tasks, Organizer, contacts, etc. Data exchange can be done using: a USB cable, ® a Bluetooth connection. Wi-Fi Your phone can connect to a wireless LAN (Wi-Fi).
  • Page 36 Notes: You can store several access points (the one at your home, at your friend’s, etc.). When you move near one of these access points, your phone will be associated with it automatically and with no new action by you. The MAC address of your phone is shown on a label adhered under the battery.
  • Page 37 Pairing procedure Select Paired devices/New device. ® If the Bluetooth function is not active, the phone prompts you to activate it using one of the 3 modes described above. ® The phone searches for visible Bluetooth devices and displays the list. Select the device concerned and validate your choice.
  • Page 38: Multimedia

    USB key This mode is used to swap data between a PC and the phone’s memory (the one containing the images, sounds and videos files) or the card’s memory. After connecting the USB cable between the phone and the PC, the phone’s memory and the card memory are considered as additional memories in the Windows Explorer folder tree structure.
  • Page 39: Calls

    Video This menu allows you to set the video features of your phone. Video sound: This menu allows you to select or not the sound when recording a video. Video size restriction: This menu allows you to choose a video size. Player This menu allows you to select the Play options.
  • Page 40 Call forward This menu lets you forward your calls. Depending on your subscription, this service allows you to forward incoming calls to another number or to a voicemail. Select the type of forwarding required from the choices available. Auto redial This menu lets you call back a correspondent you were unable to reach.
  • Page 41: Messaging

    Blacklist The blacklist is used to limit failures on automatic calls (calls generated by the automatic redial function or by applications: data, fax for example). When several automatic calls have failed with a number (number busy or unknown), this number is put in the blacklist and no further automatic call will be made to this number until you delete it from the blacklist.
  • Page 42 PIN2 You have a second PIN to access certain functions (*). Phone code The Phone code menu allows you to activate the phone code so that it is requested and checked whenever the phone is switched on if a different SIM card is used. This code is automatically linked to the SIM card installed when the phone is activated, for example to protect the phone if stolen.
  • Page 43: Networks

    Cost This menu lets you control call costs (*). Via the Cost menu (*), you can consult the cost of the last communication and all communications made since the last erase. The Clear costs menu (*) lets you erase the cost of the last call and reset the all totals counter after entering your PIN2. (*) WARNING Depending on the configuration of the network and associated subscription cards, certain functions may not be available (indicated by *).
  • Page 44 Java This menu allows you to set various parameters to download Java. applications. It allows you to display the memory available for Java. applications. Settings...
  • Page 45: Games And Tools

    Games and Tools Time Manager Alarm This menu lets you set and activate the alarm. The alarm will ring even when the phone is switched off. The alarm icon appears on the idle screen. Timer This menu is used to set and activate the timer. The alarm icon appears on the idle screen.
  • Page 46: Games

    Categories: allows you to view the different Todo categories, see the number of Todos in each category and display them. Memory: displays the memory used by your Todo’s. Possible actions on a Todo: To display a Todo, select it in the See List and press the navigator. To display the different options, press [Options].
  • Page 47: Applications

    Press [Options] to use the following options: Rapid exchange If you activate the Quick exchange option, the converter will work in the idle screen when you enter the required digits and press navigator up or down to carry out the currency conversion. Exchange rate Enter the exchange rate for the two currencies selected.
  • Page 48: Technical Features

    Technical features Weight: 89 g Size: 108 x 48 x 11 mm Original battery: Li-ion 880 mAh Battery life (*): In communication: Wi-Fi deactivated: 4 h 10, Wi-Fi activated: 3 h 10 In standby: Wi-Fi deactivated: 400 h, Wi-Fi activated: 220 h Multimedia objects supported: Audio formats: iMelody, Midi, wave, MP3, AAC, AAC+, AMR NB, AMR WB Graphical formats: bmp, wbmp, png, gif, animated gif, jpeg...
  • Page 49: Certification And Safety Information For The United States And Countries Using Fcc Standards

    Certification and safety information for the United States and countries using FCC standards FCC Part 15 statement This device complies with part 15, part 22 and part 24 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: (1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and (2) this device must accept any interference, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 50: Safety Information

    The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC and Health Canada is 1.6 W/kg (*). Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands.
  • Page 51: Distance Of Operation

    Gas stations: Obey all posted signs with respect to the use of wireless devices or other radio equipment in locations with flammable material and chemicals. Switch of your wireless device whenever you are instructed to do so by authorized staff. Interference with personal medical devices: You should always consult your physician and review the device manufacturer's instructions to determine if operation of your phone may interfere with the operation of your medical device.
  • Page 52: Fda Consumer Information On Wireless Phones52

    FDA consumer information on wireless phones The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) provides consumer information on wireless phones at: http://www.fda.gov/cellphones/qa.html. Following are safety related questions and answers discussed at this web site: Do wireless phones pose a health hazard? The available scientific evidence does not show that any health problems are associated with using wireless phones.
  • Page 53 FDA shares regulatory responsibilities for wireless phones with the Federal Communications Commission (FCC). All phones that are sold in the United States must comply with FCC safety guidelines that limit RF exposure. FCC relies on FDA and other health agencies for safety questions about wireless phones. FCC also regulates the base stations that the wireless phone networks rely upon.
  • Page 54: Driving Safety Tips

    What about children using wireless phones? The scientific evidence does not show a danger to users of wireless phones, including children and teenagers. If you want to take steps to lower exposure to radiofrequency energy (RF), the measures described above would apply to children and teenagers using wireless phones.
  • Page 55 Dial sensibly and assess the traffic; if possible, place calls when you are not moving or before pulling into traffic. Try to plan your calls before you begin your trip. But if you need to dial while driving, follow this simple tip--dial only a few numbers, check the road and your mirrors, then continue.
  • Page 56 NOTICE: This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Cet appareil numérique de la classe B est conforme à la norme NMB-003 du Canada. NOTICE: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules [and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada]. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: this device may not cause harmful interference, and this device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation.
  • Page 57: Declaration Of Conformity

    Declaration of Conformity...
  • Page 58: Care And Safety Information

    Care and safety information THIS MODEL MEETS INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio waves recommended by international guidelines. These guidelines were developed by the independent scientific organization ICNIRP and include safety margins designed to assure the protection of all persons, regardless of age and health.
  • Page 59: Wlan/Wi-Fi

    Radio frequency bands authorized for IEEE 802.11 b/g Wireless transmission depend on national regulations. When your Sagem device is connected to a Wi-Fi access point, it is this access point which defines the utilization frequency ranges of your device.
  • Page 60 Accessories We recommend you use SAGEM brand accessories for optimal operation of your phone and accessories. Using the music player This product has been designed to comply with prevailing legislation regarding the limitation of maximum audio volume levels.
  • Page 61: Environment

    Environment Packaging To facilitate the recycling of packaging materials, please comply with the selective waste sorting rules instituted locally for this type of waste. Batteries Spent batteries must be deposited at the designated collection points. The product The crossed-out waste bin mark affixed to the product (including its accessories) means that it belongs to the family of electrical and electronic equipment.
  • Page 62: For Customers In The United States

    For customers in the United States LIMITED WARRANTY Brightstar US, Inc. (Brightstar) warrants this product including any accessories sold for use with the products against defects in materials or workmanship under normal usage for the periods outlined in the warranty provided with the product, as follows: DEAD ON ARRIVAL / OUT OF BOX FAILURE (DOA): This product is for standard consumer use only and is guaranteed to be in proper working order as is determined upon initial...
  • Page 63: Limited Warranty

    SOFTWARE PROGRAM OR ANY PART THEREOF. Brightstar US, Inc. (Brightstar) is the exclusive distributor for SAGEM in the United States and is responsible for all warranties for SAGEM phones and accessories sold in the United States. Please DO NOT contact SAGEM directly regarding any warranty claims;...
  • Page 64 You are responsible for sending the phone to the repair center. In order to repair or replace a phone under warranty, Brightstar also requires that a legible and unmodified purchase document, stating vendor's name and address, date and place of purchase, type of phone and IMEI (to display the IMEI on your phone's screen, type: *#06#), be attached to the warranty, and that the information on the phone identification label be legible and that such label or any other seal have not been tampered with.
  • Page 65 Any questions or correspondence regarding this limited warranty should be addressed to: Brightstar US, Inc. Attn: SAGEM Warranty & Repair Services 1001 Technology Way Libertyville, IL 60048 These provisions are valid unless Brightstar has made a special written agreement with the customer. If one of the provisions turns out to infringe a requirement under applicable law that consumers could have the benefit of under the national legislation, such provision will not be applied, but all other provisions will remain valid.
  • Page 66: For Customers Outside The United States

    Sagemwireless declines all responsibility for any use outside of the scope of its designed purpose and for any consequences of this use. The software program developed by SAGEM remains the exclusive property of Sagemwireless. It is therefore highly prohibited to modify, translate, de-compile or disassemble this software program or any part thereof.
  • Page 67 Expiry of the guarantee period of twelve (12) months stated above or three (3) months with effect from the date of support provided by Sagemwireless. Your legal rights under the terms of applicable national law as well as your rights in relation to your retailer, as set out in the sales contract, remain applicable and are not in any way affected by this guarantee.
  • Page 68 servicing fault, as described in the documentation supplied with the phone, to lack of supervision or care, to poor environmental conditions of the phone (especially temperature and hygrometry, effects of variations in electric voltage, interference from the mains network or earth) or even due to a repair, a call-out (opening or trying to open the phone) or to servicing done by personnel not approved by Sagemwireless.
  • Page 69: End User Licence Agreement (Eula), For The Software

    You have acquired a Mobile Phone device ("DEVICE"), manufactured by Sagemwireless (SAGEM), that includes software either developed by SAGEM itself or licensed third party Software suppliers ("SOFTWARE COMPANIES") to SAGEM with the rights to sub-licence it to the purchaser of the device. These installed software products, regardless of their company of origin, and whether the name or the company of origin is indicated of not in the DEVICE documentation, as well as associated media, printed materials, and "online"...
  • Page 70 Neither SAGEM nor its suppliers shall be liable for any damages arising out of errors in the speech and handwriting recognition processes.
  • Page 71 Termination. Without prejudice to any other rights, SAGEM may terminate this EULA if you fail to comply with the terms and conditions of this EULA. In such event, you must destroy all copies of the SOFTWARE and all of its component parts.
  • Page 72 - DEVICE Software. If the DEVICE Software is provided by SAGEM separate from the DEVICE on media such as a ROM chip, CD ROM disk(s) or via web download or other means, and is labelled "For Upgrade Purposes Only", you may install one copy of such DEVICE Software onto the DEVICE as a replacement copy for the existing DEVICE Software and use it in accordance with this EULA, including any additional EULA terms accompanying the upgrade DEVICE Software.
  • Page 73: Java

    Java™ When running a Java™ application, you may be prompted to grant access to protected features. These features are protected because using them could incur you cost, or involve your personal data. In case of doubt, don't hesitate to refuse access by selecting the "No"...
  • Page 74 Single confirmation: the user is prompted to grant access authorizations the very first time a protected function is used by a MIDlet. It remains valid until the MIDlet is removed from the handset. Always: this security group grants access to the protected functions without conditions. A MIDIet can have two security states: "uncertified"...
  • Page 75 Java™ applications or games in the SAGEM devices. You expressly acknowledge that any applications including Java™ applications or games are provided strictly "as is". Sagemwireless and/or your network service provider extend no warranty whatsoever thereto. Sagemwireless and/or your network service provider disclaim any express, implied or statutory warranty of merchantability, fitness of any applications including Java™...
  • Page 76: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Cannot switch on the phone To switch on your phone, do a long press on the red key until vibrating starts. If it still won’t switch on, the battery is probably completely discharged. Connect the phone to the charger for between 5 and 30 minutes. The phone will switch on after being charged for a few minutes.
  • Page 77 The network could be saturated. Try later. If the problem persists, please contact your customer service. Cannot receive calls Try to make a call in order to check that the phone and the network are operational. Check and deactivate the permanent call forwarding (permanent call forwarding icon displayed).
  • Page 78: Customer Care

    Customer care Customer Care e-mail address: OTsupport@sagemwireless.com Web Site: www.sagemwireless.com...
  • Page 79: Index

    Index Cost Customer care Accessories Alarm Automatic redial Date / Time Display Downloading objects Battery Charging the battery Installing battery Energy saving ® Bluetooth Business card Fixed dialling Flight mode Calculator Call Call waiting Games Calls Getting started Anonymous mode Auto redial Blacklist Hands-free mode...
  • Page 80 Messages Send message Creating a message Using the phone book Drafts Photo Inbox Photos Local info. Memory PIN2 Outbox Player Receiving messages Saving the message Sending the message Ringtones Sentbox Templates Voicemail Safety information Multimedia downloaded Screensaver Multimedia objects Security Music Shortcuts My Documents...
  • Page 83 PC software, available as an option: To exchange data between your mobile phone and your PC: Pictures, Sounds, Video, SMS, MMS, Contacts, Calendar, etc To connect to the Internet easily Using the 3G, EDGE or GPRS networks according to your mobile phone capacities and your subscription ®...
  • Page 84 Sagem Wireless 38 Rue de Berri, 75008 Paris Capital 1 590 652, 10 € - 508 671 401 R.C.S Paris...

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