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USER MANUAL
ALCATEL OT-355C
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  • Page 1 USER MANUAL ALCATEL OT-355C...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Safety and use................... 22 Friendly reminder: This user manual applies to the OT-355C mobile phone. If there are minor differences in the description or illustrations between the manual and the actual product,the actual product shall take precedence. Customers will not be notified separately of any upgraded model of this mobile phone. Please contact our Customer service.
  • Page 3: Your Mobile

    1. Your mobile 1.1 Basic specifications Item Specifications Size: 103mm[L]×58mm[W]×12.8mm[Thickness] Mobile Phone Weight: 80g (Battery included) Screen resolution 160*128 pixels Contacts 500 entries Recent calls 20 entries Messages 500 entries Operating temperature -20℃~50℃ Type: Lithium Capacity: 800mAh Battery Talk time: 240 minutes (approx.) Standby time: 180 hours (approx.) Charging time: 3.5 hours (approx.) Explanation:...
  • Page 4 Number Item Function Left Soft Key Enter menu Confirm an option Send Key Recent Call Answer/Send a call Right Soft Key Contacts List In Menu: Back/Delete END--PWR Key Power on/Power off End a call Back to the idle screen Left: Schedule Navigation Keys Right: Messages Up: TATA Apps Store...
  • Page 5 Shift Key When you edit a message, press this key once/twice to switch between the upper chars and lower chars. Space Key Lock/unlock the phone. When you edit a message, press this key to enter space. When you edit a message, short press this Del Key key to delete the character one by one;...
  • Page 6 Contacts T World Phone Information Contacts List TATA Apps Store Tools Search SMS Services Notes Add New Music Player Stopwatch Groups Opera Alarm Speed Dial Facebook Schedule Contacts Management Twitter Calculator Recent Calls Profiles World Time Missed Calls Normal Recorder 1.4 Screen Icons Battery power indicator.
  • Page 7: Getting Started

    Indicate the phone is roaming 2. Getting started 2.1 Removing and installing the back cover 2.2 Inserting and removing the UIM card 2.3 Installing and removing the battery...
  • Page 8: Basic Functions

    3. Basic functions 3.1 Power on/off When power is sufficient, press and holds the end key to power on. If you have activated a password, you will be prompted to enter it. Normally the phone is ready for use as soon as you enter the password;...
  • Page 9: Messages

    3.4 Input mode You may enter letters, numbers and symbols in the Contact, SMS, Note and other menu functions. 3.4.1 Entering letters There are six text modes: Abc, abc, ABC, En, en, EN. Please use the Fn key to change input modes. 3.4.2 Entering numbers Press Shift Key once to input one number, and twice to lock in number input status.
  • Page 10 4.2 Inbox Select Menu/Messages/Inbox to access the list of messages in this box. Press the left soft key for the following options: View, Reply, Forward, Delete, Copy to UIM Card/Copy to Phone, Move to UIM Card/Move to Phone. View: Review the contents of the current messages. From the contents, press the left soft key for the following options: Reply, Forward, Delete, Extract Details, Copy to UIM Card/Copy to Phone, Move to UIM Card/Move to Phone.
  • Page 11 Reserved Messages: When you create a new reserved message, it will be saved here. Failed Messages: If reserved messages can’t send successfully, they will be saved here. When the reserved time is arriving, the phone will register to send the message. 4.6 Templates Select Menu/ Messages/Templates to access the list of messages template.
  • Page 12: Contacts

    : Reserved Messages You can set reserved messages auto send or not when alert time out. Auto delete: You can turn on the function. When the inbox is full, the newest message will instead the oldest message. SMS on Call Reject: You can activate it, and edit the message when you reject others’ call.
  • Page 13 Send Voice SMS, Make Fun Call and Make Music Call. View: Check the contact’s personal information. Edit: Edit the contact data. Add New: Add a new contact. Send Messages: Send a text message to the contact. Send Contacts: Create a new text message and add the contact details to the content. Copy to UIM Card/Copy to Phone: Copy a phone contact to UIM card /Copy a UIM card contact to phone.
  • Page 14 5.5 Speed Dial Select Menu/Contacts/Speed Dial to set keys 1 to 9 for speed dialing. If the number key has not been set, press the left soft key and select a phone number from Contacts. If the number key has been set, press the left soft key and the following options will be available: Add New, Delete.
  • Page 15: Recent Calls

    6. Recent Calls From the idle screen, press the send key to display the list of dialed numbers. Press the left and right keys to toggle between: Dialed Calls, Missed Calls and Received Calls. In the “Recent calls” menu you can also access the following options: Missed Calls, Received Calls, Dialed Calls, Call Time, Last Call and Delete All.
  • Page 16: Tata Zone

    You can use the phone as the FM Radio only with earphone insertion. Earphone will act as an antenna for FM Radio function. For FM Radio screen: Left and Right keys: Accommodate the channel frequency by frequency, each time by 0.1MHz.
  • Page 17: Music Player

    8.2 TATA Apps Store Through it you can see your applications and manage them. You can also download new applications such as games, music and pictures. 8.3 SMS Services You can find the services which your UIM Card supports through it. 9.
  • Page 18: Opera

    Minimize: The music player is playing on background, meanwhile you can use other functions (SMS, Games, Add names, and etc.). The handset only can read the music in the music file, and music must be put into the music file. If the default playlist is not empty and you changed to another memory card, the default playlist can not update automatically, and you must to delete all the songs manually.
  • Page 19: Settings

    Select left soft key to enter the operation submenu, you can see the following operations: Activate: active the present mode. Personalize: Set the volume or the ring tone of incoming call, SMS, Alarm, and the alert mode of incoming call, SMS, alarm, missed call and power on/off. Restore Factory Setting: Choose the mode as it was initially in the factory settings.
  • Page 20 Voice Privacy: activated this feature, voice service will be protected by encoding. Auto Redial: The cell phone will redial automatically when the call has failed. DTMF Tone Settings: You can set the DTMF Tone as Normal or Long. Call Services: You may access to call forward and call waiting by choosing this item. Call Forward (require the network support): You can activate the status of call forward to forward calls to another phone in the following conditions: Immediate, When Busy, No Reply / Not Reachable.
  • Page 21: Tools

    you activate the phone code, you have to enter the phone code every time when the cell phone powers on. PIN Setting: including PIN code checking and PIN code resetting. When PIN code is activated, the PIN code need to be input when cell phone turns on. If you enter incorrect PIN code for 3 times, you should enter PUK code to reset PIN code.
  • Page 22 15.2 Stopwatch Press Left Soft key to start time keeping, or press pause function key to pause time keeping, or press continue function key to resume time keeping. You can press record function key to get the time recorded. 15.3 Alarm Your mobile phone has a built-in alarm clock.
  • Page 23: Faq

    If an anomaly occurs when you are using your mobile phone, please refer to the following table. If the problem remains unsolved, please contact the phone vendor. Item to be checked The telephone does not Make sure that the charger is correctly connected to the charge properly phone and the power socket.
  • Page 24: Safety And Use

    Item to be checked The phone signal is Make sure the phone antenna is not damaged. poor or switches off Check the phone signal strength. frequently If there is no signal, use your phone in a location where the signal is strong. The phone displays “out Check if you are in an area where the signal is weak (in a of network”...
  • Page 25 from pacemakers to prevent the phone interference. When using the phone, you should hold it against the ear on the opposite side to the device, to reduce interference. Mobile phones should be forbidden inside an operating theatre, Intensive Care Unit (ICU) or Cardiac Care Unit (CCU).
  • Page 26 magnetic discs and credit cards. Ensure that the phone does not come into contact with liquids. If it does, turn it off immediately, remove the battery and quickly contact the vendor. Do not store the phone, battery or charger in an environment with a strong magnetic field, such as an electromagnetic pot or a microwave oven, to avoid causing the phone to malfunction, catch fire or explode.
  • Page 27 impaired. To comply with regulations on radio frequency exposure, keep the antenna at least one inch (1.5 cm) away from your body when holding your phone or using its data functions. If you feel unwell (epileptic seizures or blackouts) after playing the games with your phone for a long period of time, please seek medical assistance immediately.
  • Page 28 Emergency call In an emergency situation, if the phone is on and you are within the network range, it can be used to make an emergency call. However, emergency call numbers may not be reachable on all networks; you should never rely on your mobile phone for emergency calls.
  • Page 29 Warning: The manufacturer disclaims any liability for damage, which may result as a consequence of improper use of this mobile phone or use contrary to the instructions contained in this manual. ALCATEL is trademark of Alcatel-Lucent and is used under license by TCT Mobile Limited.
  • Page 30 Caution: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by the manufacturer could void the user’s authority to operate the equipment. NOTE: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a residential installation.

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