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  • Page 1 LeDIX User Guide...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1 Introduction .............................3 Quick start ..........................7 3 Phone menus ..........................14 4 Calls .............................. 15 5 Contacts ............................17 Messages ..........................19 Camera and Tools ........................21 Connection functions ........................ 24 Phone customization ......................... 26 Other functions ........................30 Appendix ..........................
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Trademarks: – Celsius X VI II, LeDIX and Remontage Papillon are registered trademarks. – T9® Text Input is a trademark of ©Tegic Communications Inc. – Java™ and all Java™ based trademarks and logos are trademarks or registered trademarks of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
  • Page 4 1.1 Description Keypad view 1] Left contextual key In idle screen : shortcut to ―write a message‖ In menus: access to the selection shown on screen 2] Green key During a call: activate /deactivate hands-free mode In call context: make a call / accept a call In idle screen: display the call log Warning: in hands-free mode do not bring the phone up to your ear.
  • Page 5 Rear view 1] Roll the knob [1] to open the connector cover 2] Connector cover 3] Flash 4] Camera lens 5] Microphone for video mode 6] SIM cover 7] Button to open the battery cover [8] and SIM cover [6] 8] Battery cover Left view 1] Set the volume...
  • Page 6 Front view 1] Pull the crown to setup the mechanical clock. 2] Minute hand 3] Hour hand 4] Power reserve hand 5] Excentred Tourbillon complication 6] Hinge : open and close the mobile phone in order to wind up the mechanical clock...
  • Page 7: Quick Start

    2 Quick start 2.1 Information on the SIM card To use your phone, you need a SIM card. This card must be handled and stored with care in order not to be damaged. If you should lose your SIM card, contact your network provider immediately. Please keep your SIM card out of reach of young children.
  • Page 8 Step 2 : If there’s no SIM card already in the SIM rack, only the battery cover opens Step 3: Push again on the ejection Button [2] and in the same time, use the notch as a lever to lift the Cover [3]. Step 4: Insert the SIM card inside the SIM cover as shown on the phone drawing.
  • Page 9 Step 5: Push the ejection button [5] and close se SIM cover [6]. Step 6: [7] Close the battery cover by pushing in the corner as shown on the phone drawing.
  • Page 10 2.2 Charging the battery Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery. A new battery must be charged for 4 hours at least before being used for the first time. When your battery has been discharged, the empty battery icon flashes. In this case charge your battery for at least 15 minutes before making any calls in order not to be cut off quickly.
  • Page 11 2.3 Using advice 2.4.1 Improving antenna performance The antenna is integrated in your phone, under the back cover at the bottom. To increase the performance of your phone, please avoid putting your fingers on this area when using the phone. 2.4.2 Increasing the battery life of your phone The Bluetooth®...
  • Page 12 2.4 Getting started 2.4.1 PIN (Personal Identification Number) If the software access to the SIM card is protected, the device prompts you to enter the PIN. Enter the code between 4 and 8 digits given to you when the SIM card was issued. These digits do not appear on the screen for security reasons.
  • Page 13 2.6 The watch 2.6.1 Setting up the clock Step 1 : Pull the crown Step 2 : Turn the crown to setup the clock Step 3 : Push the crown in the initial position 2.6.2 Rewinding up the clock The only way to wind up the watch is to open and close the cell phone. One opening adds 3 hours of power reserve to the mechanical clock.
  • Page 14: Phone Menus

    Drafts Templates Settings Memory Local info Voice mail Lists of contacts 3] Contacts Contacts Lists 4] Calls Dialed Missed Received Durations 5] Tools Files Settings Celsius X VI II Alarm Diary Calculator Internet Player Timer To do Java applets Services...
  • Page 15: Calls

    4 Calls 4.1 Calling Dial the number you want to call. Press the green key. Tones may indicate the establishment of the call, then the phone icon and duration counter appear. You can adjust the volume using the navigator up/down keys or the +/- side keys. At the end of the conversation press the red key to hang up.
  • Page 16 – Yes: your phone number will be displayed. – No: your phone number will not be displayed. – Preset: the phone default mode. My number – On outgoing calls: status of the Display numbers function. – On incoming calls: status of the Display numbers function when you have forwarded the incoming calls to another number.
  • Page 17: Contacts

    5 Contacts 5.1 Using the phonebook When a contact is selected, the SIM Card icon appears at the top of the screen if it is a contact stored in the SIM card and the telephone icon is displayed instead if it is a contact stored in the phone Note: you can quickly reach a contact by typing the first letters (up to three).
  • Page 18 5.4.6 Export The contact details are copied as a visit card in the Files/My Contacts directory. 5.4.7 My numbers You can create the entries corresponding to your own numbers in order to consult them when necessary. Select My numbers and validate. Enter the different details and validate. 5.4.8 Memory Select SIM or Telephone and validate.
  • Page 19: Messages

    6 Messages From this menu, you are able to send SMS and MMS. MMS is a Multimedia Message Service, which allows you to enclose pictures, audio files, and others rich contents to your messages; these messages can even be composed of several slides. MMS are charged differently than SMS.
  • Page 20 6.2 Sending the message – Once the text is complete, press the navigator central key or select [Options] then [Add recipient]. – Enter the receiver’s number or take it from your phonebook by selecting [Options], then [Contacts]. You can also select a contacts list in your phonebook. –...
  • Page 21: Camera And Tools

    This menu is used to activate reception of information broadcast by the network. You can choose whether you want to receive this information or not [please contact your network provider]. 6.5.9 Voicemail This option calls your voicemail. The number depends on the operator. 6.5.10 Lists of contacts This option leads you to the mailing lists created in the phonebook [see chapter Contacts].
  • Page 22 7.2 Player The integrated player is a fully featured audio/video player with full-screen rendering, equalizer, sound effects, playlists and a library with support for tags. It lets you play music in the background while you are using any other function of your mobile phone, and can still be commanded with the phone side keys or the headset's Remote Control.
  • Page 23 [Back]: exits the player while continuing to listen to music. Various options to listen to music: – Playlist: displays the playlists. – Library: lets you create playlists with all the music that is stored in your phone and memory card. You can select music from regular directories [Phone, microSD™], from playlists you created, from automatic lists [Recently played, Most played] or from the Sorted folders to take advantage of the tags in your music files.
  • Page 24: Connection Functions

    8 Connection functions 8.1 Email You can access your email account by using the Internet browsing. 8.2 Internet WAP [Wireless Application Protocol] is a protocol that gives you access to dedicated Internet sites from your mobile phone. Using a WAP browser, you will be able to get information and to download multimedia files such as ring tones, screensavers, Java™...
  • Page 25 – Off: the Bluetooth® function is not available. – On and hidden: your phone is not visible. It cannot be detected by other Bluetooth® devices. In this mode, a device can only connect to your phone using Bluetooth® if you have already paired it. This mode lets you detect other devices and pair with them from your phone.
  • Page 26: Phone Customization

    First select the Modem mode. After connection of the USB cable between the phone and the PC, use the Celsius Mobile Manager software on your PC to browse the contents of your mobile phone, to synchronize, backup and restore your personal data, to connect to the Internet using your phone as a modem, etc.
  • Page 27 This menu allows you to choose the phone language. 9.1.6 Date / Time These menus allow you to modify the date and time, and the associated settings [Automatic update, Display, Time zone, Daylight savings, etc.]. 9.1.7 Active flip Note: closing the flip always hangs up, except when you are using a Bluetooth® headset. 9.1.8 Shortcuts This menu allows you to allocate functions to the left and right programmable keys.
  • Page 28 This menu allows you to select the way to sort contacts in the list of contacts [by last name or first name] and to select the default phonebook [SIM, Phone, SIM and Phone] displayed when the phone switches on. 9.2.7 Call Font This menu allows you to select the size of the font used when dialing a phone number.
  • Page 29 When active for messages or diary entries, those will be deleted when a different SIM card is inserted in your phone. 9.6.4 Operator This menu lets you modify the operator code required to modify the call barring settings [see hereafter]. Access to this service depends on your type of subscription.
  • Page 30: Other Functions

    10 Other functions 10.1 Java applets This menu contains some applets for demonstration as well as the applets you have downloaded. 10.2 Calculator This menu allows you to use your phone as a calculator. Use the navigator keys to make calculations: –...
  • Page 31 – Send by message: creates a new message that contains the To do properties, so that you can send them to another correspondent. – Send By Bluetooth: sends the To do by Bluetooth®. – Export: copies the To do properties in a text file, that you can act on in the Files menu.
  • Page 32: Appendix

    11 Appendix 11.1 Technical features Weight: 250 g Original battery: - Type: PI00200001AA - 3.7V 750mAh 2.8Wh Battery life calls/standby: up to 3 h/240 h [these values are theoretical ones and given for information only] Dock station: 5.0V, 600mA Camera: 3.2 megapixels with auto-focus and flash Multimedia objects supported: –...
  • Page 33: Radio Waves

    - Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. WARNING Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Celsius X VI II for compliance could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. NOTICE: This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules [and with RSS-210 of Industry Canada].
  • Page 34 While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the FCC requirement. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this model phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this model phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID:YVQ2N1.
  • Page 35 radiofrequency energy (RF) in the microwave range while being used. They also emit very low levels of RF when in the stand-by mode. Whereas high levels of RF can produce health effects (by heating tissue), exposure to low level RF that does not produce heating effects causes no known adverse health effects.
  • Page 36 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 37 CONTEXT AND ACCEPTATION OF THE AGREEMENT You have acquired a Mobile Phone device ["DEVICE"], manufactured by Celsius X VI II [MANUFACTURER], that includes software either developed by the MANUFACTURER itself or licensed third party Software suppliers ["SOFTWARE COMPANIES"] to the MANUFACTURER with the rights to sublicense it to the purchaser of the device.
  • Page 38 gathered in any manner as part of product support services related to the SOFTWARE. SOFTWARE SUPPLIERS may use this information solely to improve their products or to provide customised services or technologies to you. SOFTWARE SUPPLIERS may disclose this information to others, but not in a form that personally identifies you.
  • Page 39 Any changes in the security configuration are done under your responsibility. In no case shall Celsius X VI II and/or your network provider be liable for any damages deriving from or arising out of such changes in the security configuration.
  • Page 40 If, despite our efforts, you experience difficulties with this equipment, the following shall apply: Celsius X VI II warrants in the country where the product has been sold by a Celsius X VI II LICENSEE that any new equipment will be, subject to the terms and conditions below, free from any defect in workmanship and...
  • Page 41 Under this warranty, your product will be exchanged or repaired free of charge at Celsius X VI II's convenience. Include a copy of proof of purchase of the equipment and the warranty card duly dated and completed, at the date...

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