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  • Page 1 USER GUIDE...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Recommendations and safety Using the status bar instructions Viewing the status bar Your base Using the favourites bar Your handset Using the virtual keyboard Getting started with the phone Entering text Copying/cutting text the base Pasting text the handset Battery installation Communicating Charging the handset Making an outside call...
  • Page 3 Using the camera in video mode Managing your contacts Configuring the video recording quality Adding a new contact Restoring the video camera default setting Managing your contacts Recording a video clip Exporting/importing the list of contacts Viewing your media Exporting the list of contacts Importing the list of contacts Accessing the gallery Adding a contact to the list of favourites...
  • Page 4 Check the status of the internal storage memory / Selecting screen animations Micro SD card Configuring the screen sleep mode Uninstall an application Configuring the phone ring tone Configuring your Base Accessing the sound setting Accessing the base settings Enabling/Disabling the silent mode Set the base to pairing mode Adjusting the sound volume Unpairing a handset from the base...
  • Page 5 Terms and conditions for United Kingdom & Listening to the answering machine announcement Deleting a personal announcement Ireland only Changing the anonymous announcement language Configuring your service provider voicemail number Setting an alarm clock Adding a new alarm Customizing an alarm clock Setting the alarm clock repetition Setting the alarm clock ring tone Enabling/disabling the vibrator when the alarm sounds...
  • Page 6: Dear Customer

    DEAR CUSTOMER, You have just acquired a new generation Sagemcom telephone. Thank you for placing your confidence in us. This product follows a strategy of continuous development. We reserve the right to make changes, modifications and improvements without notice to the products described in this user guide.
  • Page 7: Recommendations And Safety Instructions

    RECOMMENDATIONS AND SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS For your personal safety, never place your handset on the charger cradle without the cover, or without the battery cover, you could get an electric shock. To avoid damaging your handset, only use the supplied battery. Insert the batteries in the handset battery compartment respecting polarity.
  • Page 8 This product is intended to be connected to the public analogical telephone network of any British and Irish network operator. Should you experience any problems, contact your nearest specialst dealer or the Sagemcom Support Team on 0845 0900 316. Some sensitive medical equipment and safety equipment may be affected by the radio-frequency transmissions of your telephone.
  • Page 9: Your Base

    YOUR BASE Description Indicator light Telephone wall outlet Power socket Button Paging/Pairing: • Short press: paging of handsets • Long press: pairing of handsets (refer to paragraph "Pairing a handset with the base", page 92) Indicator light operation: • Steady for 10 seconds: base startup. •...
  • Page 10: Your Handset

    YOUR HANDSET Camera Key «Home»: • press to return to the home screen from any screen • Hold down to display the last Key «Vol. +» : press to increase the volume launched applications Key «Vol. -» : press to reduce the volume Key «Menu»: •...
  • Page 11: Getting Started With The Phone

    GETTING STARTED WITH THE PHONE THE BASE Note Before making any connections, see the safety instructions located at the beginning of this manual. Take the base and turn it over: Take the telephone connecting cord, plug the phone into its socket. Connect the other end of the cord to the telephone wall outlet.
  • Page 12: The Handset

    THE HANDSET Battery installation Insert the battery. Fit the battery cover by engaging the top first, then folding down the bottom until it is snapped fully home. Caution To avoid explosion risks, only use the battery supplied in the pack.
  • Page 13: Charging The Handset

    Connect the end of the power adapter cord to the power socket. Connect the charger micro-USB plug to the phone connector. Sagemcom Connect the end of the power adapter cord to the power socket. Connect the charger micro-USB plug to the charging base connector.
  • Page 14: Using The Screen

    USING THE SCREEN Note For greater comfort of use, remove the screen protective film. ROWSING THROUGH THE DESKTOP You can browse through the 5 pages of the extended desktop by swiping the screen to the right or left. The icon indicates the desktop current page.
  • Page 15: Starting An Application ("Facebook", For Example)

    Place your Slide it to the finger on the left or right desktop The next page is displayed (“F ”, TARTING AN APPLICATION ACEBOOK FOR EXAMPLE Press the corresponding icon...
  • Page 16: Accessing The List Of Applications

    CCESSING THE LIST OF APPLICATIONS Press The list of applications is displayed...
  • Page 17: Adding A Desktop Shortcut

    DDING A DESKTOP SHORTCUT There are two possible ways of adding a desktop shortcut. From the list of applications The shortcut is Keep your finger displayed on the pressed desktop The item is positioned in Move the item to an empty the new location space and then release...
  • Page 18: From The Desktop

    From the desktop The list of In an empty Press options is space, press “Shortcuts“ displayed. with your finger and hold down Confirm Scroll down the Go to list of shortcuts “Applications“...
  • Page 19: Adding A Widget To The Desktop

    DDING A IDGET TO THE DESKTOP A widget is an application that is used from the desktop. A numerical dialling pad is installed as the default widget. Press In an empty The list of “Widgets“ space, press with options is your finger and displayed.
  • Page 20: Moving A Desktop Item

    OVING A DESKTOP ITEM You can move desktop items on the same page or to another page. These items can be shortcuts, Widgets or folders. Move an item on the same page Move the item to an Keep your empty space and then finger release.
  • Page 21: Move An Item To Another Page

    Move an item To another page Move the item to the side Keep your (left or right) of the desktop finger current page. pressed The phone vibrates and the selected item can be moved. the desktop page scrolls automatically. Move the item to an empty location on the new page and then release The item is positioned in...
  • Page 22: Using Folders On The Desktop

    SING FOLDERS ON THE DESKTOP Vous pouvez créer des dossiers sur les pages de votre bureau. Create a folder The list of In an empty Press options is space, press “Folders“ displayed with your finger and hold down Go to “New Folder“...
  • Page 23: Rename A Folder

    rename a folder Keep your finger Browse to pressed on the the folder folder title Enter the folder Confirm name.
  • Page 24: Add Item In A Folder

    Add item in a folder Keep your Move the shortcut to the finger top of the folder and release pressed Browse to the folder The shortcut is added to the folder...
  • Page 25: Removing An Item From The Desktop

    EMOVING AN ITEM FROM THE DESKTOP You can remove items from the desktop. These items can be shortcuts, Widgets or folders. Keep your The symbol finger pressed is displayed at the bottom of the screen The phone vibrates and the selected item can be moved Move the selected item to...
  • Page 26: Rotating Your Screen Display

    OTATING YOUR SCREEN DISPLAY In some applications, you can rotate your screen display. You can manage this function from the “Screen auto rotation“ menu (refer to paragraph "Enabling/disabling the screen Note rotation", page 121).
  • Page 27: Changing The Desktop Background Image

    HANGING THE DESKTOP BACKGROUND IMAGE You can customize your desktop background image to display photos selected from the library of predefined screen backgrounds or from your personal photo gallery. Press The list of In an empty “Wallpaper“ options is space, press displayed.
  • Page 28: Using The Status Bar

    USING THE STATUS BAR Indicates the status of the applications that are running on your phone and any events that may occur (missed calls, handset software updates, etc.). Icon Description Icon Description DECT signal strength Silent mode enabled + vibrator enabled No DECT signal Battery charged Connected to the WiFi network...
  • Page 29: Viewing The Status Bar

    IEWING THE STATUS BAR To view new events or change the status of applications running: Slide the status Press bar downwards Example: new answering machine messages. Select the event you want to view The list of events and/or applications that are running is displayed.
  • Page 30: Using The Favourites Bar

    USING THE FAVOURITES BAR Press to select the dialling select the phonebook select the select the answering start the web browser keypad complete list of machine applications...
  • Page 31: Using The Virtual Keyboard

    USING THE VIRTUAL KEYBOARD Your phone has a virtual alphanumeric keyboard that is displayed when you enter a text. Letter keyboard Letter keyboard: Keep your finger pressed to display special characters Delete the characters entered Shift keys (upper case): - 1 press: Capital letters Numerical - 2 presses: Lock capital let- keyboard...
  • Page 32: Entering Text

    NTERING TEXT Press in the entry Press the keys to field enter the text...
  • Page 33: Copying/Cutting Text

    OPYING CUTTING TEXT Keep your finger Press “Select pressed on the word“ or “Select text field all“ Select “Copy“ or “Cut“ Move the left and Keep your finger right delimiters to pressed on the crop the text to be selected area selected...
  • Page 34: Pasting Text

    ASTING TEXT Place the cursor where Select “Paste“ you want to paste the text then hold your finger on the text field The text is pasted...
  • Page 35: Communicating

    COMMUNICATING AKING AN OUTSIDE CALL Using the touch keypad Press Dial the Confirm number The call screen is displayed Note If you make an error when entering the number, use the key to delete the wrong number.
  • Page 36: Using The Dialling Widget

    Using the dialling widget Dial the Go to the desktop page number containing the dialling widget Confirm The call screen is displayed...
  • Page 37: From The Phonebook

    From the phonebook Press Scroll down the list of contacts Select the contact Confirm the call Note If your phonebook is empty, refer to paragraph "Adding a new contact", page 54...
  • Page 38: Answering A Call

    NSWERING A CALL Press Drag to the right...
  • Page 39: Managing Double Calls

    ANAGING DOUBLE CALLS Your phone allows you to take and manage several calls when you are already on the line. Answering a second call Press and then The message “Waiting call“ is drag to the right displayed The double call screen is displayed...
  • Page 40: Making A Second Call

    Making a second call During a call, you can call a second party from the phonebook or call log, or dial the number directly using the keypad. Dialling a number: Press “R“ Dial the number to be called The double call screen is displayed...
  • Page 41 Dial the number Select “Add Press to be called call“ Call The double call screen is displayed...
  • Page 42 From the phonebook: Press Go to the “Contacts“ section Confirm the call Select the contact...
  • Page 43 From the calls made/received log: Go to the “Call log“ Press section Select the number Confirm the call to be called...
  • Page 44: Switching Between Calls

    Switching between calls Press The call in progress is then put on hold and you can take back the previous call. Ending one of the calls in progress Press The call in progress is interrupted and you take back the previous call...
  • Page 45: Setting Up A Three-Party Conference Call

    Setting up a three-party conference call During a double call, you can set up make a 3-party conference call with both parties. Press The conference call is established...
  • Page 46: Options During A Call

    PTIONS DURING A CALL Exit/return to the call screen During a phone conversation you may need to start an application or perform various operations with your phone (manage the agenda, browse the Internet, etc.). To avoid having to end the call, follow these steps: Press the key icon in the status bar indicates that the call is...
  • Page 47 To return to the call screen: Press Slide the status Press The call screen is displayed again...
  • Page 48: Adjusting The Volume

    Adjusting the volume Use the handset buttons to adjust the volume...
  • Page 49: Enabling/Disabling The Mute Mode

    Enabling/Disabling the mute mode The mute mode allows you to temporarily mute the line so that you are not heard by your caller. Press Press again on icon is displayed in icon is displayed in the status bar. the status bar. Your contact will hear you again.
  • Page 50: Enabling/Disabling The Speakerphone Mode

    Enabling/Disabling the speakerphone mode Press Press icon disappears icon is displayed in the status bar...
  • Page 51: Managing Additional Handsets

    ANAGING ADDITIONAL HANDSETS Transferring a call to another handset You must have at least two handsets paired on the same base (refer to paragraph "Pairing a handset with the base", Note page 92. Go to the Press “Intercom“ section The double call Select the handset screen is displayed to be called...
  • Page 52: Intrusion

    Intrusion This function allows another handset registered on the same base to share an ongoing call. To allow or prohibit the intrusion mode, refer to paragraph "Allow/Prevent the sharing of a call with another handset", Note page 104. Press Press “ »...
  • Page 53: Calling A Second Handset

    Calling a second handset This function allows you to communicate freely with other users with handsets registered on the same DECT base. Go to the “Intercom“ Press section Select the handset to be called...
  • Page 54: Ending Calls

    NDING CALLS Press...
  • Page 55: Managing Your Contacts

    MANAGING YOUR CONTACTS DDING A NEW CONTACT When you first access the “Contacts“ menu, a guide will explain the procedure for adding a new contact. Press Press Press Press “New Contact“ then press Enter the appropriate information...
  • Page 56: Managing Your Contacts

    ANAGING YOUR CONTACTS Keep your finger pressed You can: on a contact view the contact’s data, • call the contact, • add the contact to the list of favourite numbers, • change the data of your contact • delete the contact •...
  • Page 57: Exporting/Importing The List Of Contacts

    XPORTING IMPORTING THE LIST OF CONTACTS This function allows you to save your list of contacts on the microSD card and restore them if needed. Exporting the list of contacts Press Press “Import / Export“ Select “Export to card“ Confirm...
  • Page 58: Importing The List Of Contacts

    Importing the list of contacts Press Press “Import / Export“ Select “Import from SD card“ If you have saved several lists of contact, you can: restore a file • restore several files • restore all files • Note If you have only one backup file on the microSD card, the import takes place automatically.
  • Page 59: Adding A Contact To The List Of Favourites

    DDING A CONTACT TO THE LIST OF FAVOURITES Keep your Select “Add to finger pressed favourites“ on a contact Press the icon Select a contact...
  • Page 60: Removing A Contact From The List Of Favourites

    EMOVING A CONTACT FROM THE LIST OF FAVOURITES Go to the Keep your finger “Favourites“ section pressed on a favourite number Select “Remove from favourites“...
  • Page 61: Managing The Call Log

    MANAGING THE CALL LOG IEWING THE LIST OF CALLS The phone saves and displays the numbers of the callers trying to contact you. You have to subscribe to the caller ID service to use this function. If you are not subscribed to this service, or if the number is hidden, the number is identified as “Unknown“. Press Go to the “Calls“...
  • Page 62: Managing Calls

    Note If the contact is saved in the phonebook, the assigned name is displayed in the call log. ANAGING CALLS Keep your finger You can: pressed on the call the selected number • number you want change the number before re-using it •...
  • Page 63: Deleting All The Numbers From The Log

    ELETING ALL THE NUMBERS FROM THE LOG Press Press “Clear call log“ Confirm...
  • Page 64: Using The Wifi

    USING THE WIFI WIFI CCESSING THE MENU Press Go to “Settings“ Select “Wireless & networks“...
  • Page 65: Enabling/Disabling The Wifi

    NABLING ISABLING THE Press to enable/disable: enabled disabled You can also enable/disable the WIFI from the “Power Control“ widget (refer to paragraph "Adding a Widget to the Note desktop", page 18.
  • Page 66: Joining Awifi Network

    WIFI OINING A NETWORK Go to “Wi-Fi Scroll down the settings“ list of networks detected by the phone. Go to the Select your password entry WIFI network field...
  • Page 67 Press Confirm Enter your WiFi “Done“ network’s password Once the connection is established, the icon is displayed in the status bar. When entering the password, the characters are replaced by the symbol “ “. You can view them by enabling the Note “Display password”...
  • Page 68: Surfing On The Web

    SURFING ON THE WEB PENING A WEB PAGE Note Make sure you are connected to the WiFi network (refer to paragraph "Enabling/Disabling the WiFi", page 64). Press Select the browser to be used The home page is displayed Press the Confirm Enter the web address bar...
  • Page 69: Zoom In/Out On A Web Page

    OOM IN OUT ON A WEB PAGE Move them Place two Spread them closer together fingers on apart to to zoom out the screen zoom in Note You can use the icons to zoom in/out...
  • Page 70: Using Opera Mini

    USING OPERA MINI CCESS APPLICATIONS OR GAMES PERA Press Press “Opera Mobile store“ The Opera home page is displayed Select a Scroll down the list section of applications/ games...
  • Page 71: Install Applications (Or Games) Via Opera Mini

    NSTALL APPLICATIONS OR GAMES PERA The downloading window is displayed. Press You can minimize the download window and “Download“ continue browsing You may need to free memory space for this purpose refer to paragraph Note "Uninstall an application", page 98 Press “Install“...
  • Page 72: Using The Camera

    USING THE CAMERA Your Alium has a front camera which can be used both to record video clips and/or take pictures. Note You can only use your camera if the microSD card is inserted. Enabling the camera Press Go to “Camera“...
  • Page 73: Switching Between The Photo Mode And The Video Mode

    Switching between the photo mode and the video mode Move the ball towards the corresponding icon: Video camera. Photo camera.
  • Page 74: Using The Camera In Photo Mode

    SING THE CAMERA IN PHOTO MODE Configuring photo quality Go to the “Picture Press quality“ section Press the Select the desired to confirm the setting quality...
  • Page 75: Take A Photo

    Take a photo Press A preview of the last photo taken is displayed. Press it to view it.
  • Page 76: Using The Camera In Video Mode

    SING THE CAMERA IN VIDEO MODE Configuring the video recording quality Select the quality Press “Very desired high quality“ Press the to confirm the setting...
  • Page 77: Restoring The Video Camera Default Setting

    Restoring the video camera default setting Press “Restore Press defaults“ Confirm...
  • Page 78: Recording A Video Clip

    Recording a video clip The recording Press counter is displayed Press A preview of the last clip recorded is displayed. Press it to view it to stop recording...
  • Page 79: Viewing Your Media

    VIEWING YOUR MEDIA Note The “Gallery“ can only be accessed if the microSD card is inserted. CCESSING THE GALLERY Press Press “Gallery“ Note You can access the gallery from the desktop shortcut.
  • Page 80: Your Photo Albums

    OUR PHOTO ALBUMS You can rotate your phone to enjoy a Scroll the screen panoramic view. horizontally to view your albums ANAGING YOUR ALBUMS Keep your finger You can: pressed on the - Share the selected album via your album of your Facebook account.
  • Page 81: Viewing Your Photos

    IEWING YOUR PHOTOS Press to view Press to view the album the photo The selected album Switching between the Sorter/Stack view The current photo Scroll down to view photos - Menu: managing the current photo. - Slide show: start the automatic scrolling of photos.
  • Page 82: Managing Your Photos

    ANAGING YOUR PHOTOS Press “Menu“ - Viewing the details Sharing the selected - Setting as a screen background/photo for a photo via your contact Facebook account - Cropping the photo - Rotating the photo counterclockwise - Rotating the photo clockwise Deleting the selected photo Editing the...
  • Page 83: Viewing Your Video Clips

    IEWING YOUR VIDEO CLIPS Press to start playing The video clip plays and the control panel is displayed: Pause: pause play Go forward 5 seconds Play: resume play Go back 5 seconds Move the cursor forwards and backwards to view a sequence of the clip Note During playback, use the handset + and - keys to adjust the volume.
  • Page 84: Managing Your Video Clips

    ANAGING YOUR VIDEO CLIPS Keep your finger pressed on the video of your choice You can: View the clip details. • Delete the selected clip. • Share the selected clip via your Facebook • account.
  • Page 85: Listening To Your Music

    LISTENING TO YOUR MUSIC Note The music library can only be accessed if the microSD card is inserted. CCESSING THE MUSIC LIBRARY Press Press “Music“ Note You can access the music library from the desktop shortcut.
  • Page 86: Managing Your Music Folders

    ANAGING YOUR MUSIC FOLDERS You can: Keep your start playing • finger pressed add the file to a playlist • set the file as a ring tone for outside calls • delete the file • look for a music file •...
  • Page 87: Managing Your Playlists

    ANAGING YOUR PLAYLISTS Creating playlists Keep your Access the list Select finger of files “Add to pressed playlist“ Rename the Select “New“ playlist and save...
  • Page 88: Adding Files To A Playlist

    Adding files to a playlist Keep your Access the list finger of files pressed Select “Add to Select the playlist“ playlist...
  • Page 89: Managing Your Playlists

    Managing your playlists You can: Access the list of Keep your read the files included • playlists finger in the playlist pressed Delete the playlist • Rename the playlist • Removing files from the playlist Access the Keep your Select “Remove playlist finger...
  • Page 90: Playing A Music File

    LAYING A MUSIC FILE Display the list of files of the - 1 press: resume playback from corresponding album (or playlist). the beginning of the file. - 2 presses: read the previous file. - Hold down: reverse playback in steps of 5 seconds. Enable/disable the random play mode.
  • Page 91: Structure Of The "Settings" Menu

    STRUCTURE OF THE “SETTINGS“ MENU Settings Wireless and networks Call settings Handset & base Handset settings Registration Answer phone settings Register with PIN code Sound Select base Display Auto pick-up Location and security Auto hang-up Applications Accounts and sync Basie settings Registration Privacy Delete handset...
  • Page 92: Configuring Your Handset

    CONFIGURING YOUR HANDSET CCESSING THE HANDSET SETTINGS Go to Select “Settings“ “Handset & base“ Select “Handset settings“...
  • Page 93: Pairing A Handset With The Base

    AIRING A HANDSET WITH THE BASE You can pair up to 5 handsets with your base: If you have several bases, you can pair your handset with four different bases (refer to paragraph "Selecting the priority base", page 94). Keep your finger Select pressed on the base “Registration“...
  • Page 94: Customizing The Handset's Registration

    ’ USTOMIZING THE HANDSET S REGISTRATION This function allows a handset to be paired with the base using the base number. Note The base’s default number is 0000; to change it refer to paragraph "Changing the base PIN number", page 102. Select “Register Enter the base...
  • Page 95: Selecting The Priority Base

    ELECTING THE PRIORITY BASE This function allows you to specify the priority base to be used for making calls. The bases with which your handset is Select “Select Select the paired are displayed. base“ priority base The priority base is identified by the symbol (*) To change the setting, select another base...
  • Page 96: Picking Up Automatically

    ICKING UP AUTOMATICALLY This function allows you to take a call simply by taking the handset off its charger. Press to enable/disable: enabled disabled ANGING UP AUTOMATICALLY This function allows you to end a call simply by placing the handset back on its charger. Press to enable/disable: enabled disabled...
  • Page 97: Resetting The Handset

    ESETTING THE HANDSET When you reset your handset, all the settings are returned to their initial values (factory settings). Go to Select “Privacy“ “Settings“ Select Confirm “Factory data reset“...
  • Page 98: Check The Status Of The Internal Storage Memory

    HECK THE STATUS OF THE INTERNAL STORAGE MEMORY ICRO CARD Go to Select “Settings“ “Stockage“ Micro-SD card The storage memory status is displayed Internal memory...
  • Page 99: Uninstall An Application

    NINSTALL AN APPLICATION Go to Select Select “Settings“ “Applications“ “Manage applications“ Confirm Press Select “Uninstall“ an application...
  • Page 100: Configuring Your Base

    CONFIGURING YOUR BASE CCESSING THE BASE SETTINGS Go to Select “Settings“ “Handset & base“ Select “Base settings“...
  • Page 101: Set The Base To Pairing Mode

    ET THE BASE TO PAIRING MODE This function allows the base to be set to pairing mode to allow a handset to be paired. you can set the base to pairing mode manually by keeping your finger pressed on the button (refer to paragraph Note "Your base", page 8)
  • Page 102: Unpairing A Handset From The Base

    NPAIRING A HANDSET FROM THE BASE This function allows a handset to be removed from the list of handsets paired with the base. Select Select the handset “Delete you want to unpair handset“ Confirm Enter the base PIN number Note icon is displayed in the status bar of the handset you have unpaired.
  • Page 103: Changing The Base Pin Number

    HANGING THE BASE NUMBER This function allows a handset to be removed from the list of handsets paired with the base. Select “Change Enter the base code“ current PIN Press “next“ number Enter the new Press “Done“ Confirm PIN number...
  • Page 104: Resetting The Base

    ESETTING THE BASE When you reset your base, all the settings are returned to their initial values (factory settings). Select “Reset“ Enter the base PIN number Press “Done“ Confirm Note Resetting the base resets the PIN number to the default value 0000.
  • Page 105: Allow/Prevent The Sharing Of A Call With Another Handset

    LLOW REVENT THE SHARING OF A CALL WITH ANOTHER HANDSET This function allows or prevents another handset registered on the same base to share an ongoing call (refer to paragraph "Intrusion", page 51). Press to enable/disable the intrusion mode: enabled disabled...
  • Page 106: Defining Banned Calls (Parental Control)

    EFINING BANNED CALLS ARENTAL ONTROL You can inhibit calls to numbers with surcharged prefixes or international calls, for example, by defining up to 5 profiles. Select “Call restriction“ Enter the base PIN number Press “Done“ Confirm...
  • Page 107 Select a profile Enter the prefix (1-5) to be inhibited Enter the prefix Press to enable/disable the to be inhibited restriction mode: enabled disabled...
  • Page 108: Changing The Network Type

    HANGING THE NETWORK TYPE You can connect your phone to a public or private network. The default network type is PUBLIC. If you connect your base to a “Gateway”, select the PRIVATE network type to Note correctly display your contact’s number/name (if the caller recognition service is enabled on your line). Select Select the “Network...
  • Page 109: Changing The Country

    HANGING THE COUNTRY This function allows you to select the country in which you use your phone. Select Scroll down the list “Country“ of supported countries Select the country in which you use the phone...
  • Page 110: Changing The Dialling Type

    HANGING THE DIALLING TYPE You can use the voice frequency or pulse based dialling system. Select “Dial mode“ Select the dialling mode...
  • Page 111: Changing The Flashing Time

    HANGING THE FLASHING TIME You can configure the flash duration if you use your phone abroad or on a private network. Select “Recall Scroll down the duration“ list of values Select the flash value...
  • Page 112: Defining The Outside Call Prefix (Pabx)

    (PABX) EFINING THE OUTSIDE CALL PREFIX You can define the outside call prefix if you use your phone on a private automatic branch exchange. Note The first time it is used, the prefix function is disabled. You have to enable it define the settings. Select “PABX Enable the...
  • Page 113: Configuring The Date And Time

    CONFIGURING THE DATE AND TIME CCESSING THE DATE AND TIME SETTING Go to Select “Settings“ “Date & time“ The following menus are displayed: Automatic: update the date and time automatically from your service • provider’s server. Set the date: manually update the date •...
  • Page 114: Enabling/Disabling The Automatic Time Updating Mode

    NABLING DISABLING THE AUTOMATIC TIME UPDATING MODE This function allows the phone to be configured to automatically update the time from your service provider’s network. Press “Automatic“ to enable/disable the function: enabled disabled...
  • Page 115: Changing The Time

    HANGING THE TIME Note To change the date and time manually, you have to deactivate the automatic update. Press the + and - icons to Select “Set time“ change the hours and minutes values Confirm You can enter the time directly on the touch keypad by Note pressing the HH or MM text field...
  • Page 116: Set The Time Zone

    ET THE TIME ZONE Select “Set time zone“ Scroll down the list of time zones Select the appropriate time zone The time displayed in the status bar is changed...
  • Page 117: Changing The Date

    HANGING THE DATE Note To change the date and time manually, you have to deactivate the automatic update. Press the + and - icons to Select “Set date“ change “the day”, “the month” and “the year” Confirm your setting You can enter the date directly on the touch keypad by Note pressing the corresponding text field...
  • Page 118: Changing The Time Display Format

    HANGING THE TIME DISPLAY FORMAT Press “Use 24-hour format“ to enable/ disable the function: enabled disabled HANGING THE DATE DISPLAY FORMAT Select “Select date Select the format format“...
  • Page 119: Configuring The Phone Display

    CONFIGURING THE PHONE DISPLAY HANGING THE DISPLAY LANGUAGE Go to Select “Language “Settings“ keyboard“ Select “Select language“ Select the language...
  • Page 120: Accessing The Display Setting

    CCESSING THE DISPLAY SETTING Select Go to “Settings“ “Display”...
  • Page 121: Adjusting The Screen Brightness

    DJUSTING THE SCREEN BRIGHTNESS When the battery is low, the screen brightness is automatically reduced until the next charging cycle. Note You can change the screen brightness from your desktop using the “Power Control“ widget (refer to paragraph "Adding a Widget to the desktop", page 18). Select Move the Confirm...
  • Page 122: Enabling/Disabling The Screen Rotation

    NABLING DISABLING THE SCREEN ROTATION This function allows you to enable (or disable) the automatic screen rotation when you rotate your phone (refer to paragraph "Rotating your screen display", page 25). Press “Auto-rotate screen “ to enable/disable the function: enabled disabled...
  • Page 123: Selecting Screen Animations

    ELECTING SCREEN ANIMATIONS This function allows you to select the animations for switching from one screen to another. Select the desired Select animation level “Animation“ ONFIGURING THE SCREEN SLEEP MODE This function sets the time before which the backlighting turns off automatically if no action is performed. Select Select the time “Screen...
  • Page 124: Configuring The Phone Ring Tone

    CONFIGURING THE PHONE RING TONE CCESSING THE SOUND SETTING Select Go to “Sound“ “Settings“...
  • Page 125: Enabling/Disabling The Silent Mode

    NABLING ISABLING THE SILENT MODE Select “Silent Press “Silent Mode“ to enable/disable mode“ the function: enabled disabled Keep the “-” key pressed until the symbol is displayed. When the silent mode is enabled and the vibrator is disabled, the icon appears in the status bar. Note When the silent mode is enabled and the vibrator is enabled, the icon appears in the status bar.
  • Page 126: Adjusting The Sound Volume

    DJUSTING THE SOUND VOLUME Select Move the cursor to adjust the “Volume“ volume: Ring tone: the volume of the • phone ring tone Multimedia: volume of video • clips, songs, games, etc. Alarm: alarm clock volume • Confirm...
  • Page 127: Selecting The Ring Tone For Outside Calls

    ELECTING THE RING TONE FOR OUTSIDE CALLS Select “Phone Select the ringtone“ ring tone Confirm...
  • Page 128: Selecting The Ring Tone For Inside Calls

    ELECTING THE RING TONE FOR INSIDE CALLS Note For further information about inside calls (intercom), refer to paragraph "Calling a second handset", page 52. Select the Select ring tone “Intercom ringtone“ Confirm...
  • Page 129: Selecting The Handset Paging Ring Tone

    ELECTING THE HANDSET PAGING RING TONE Note For more information about the paging function, refer to paragraph "Your base", page 8. Select the Select “Paging ring tone ringtone“ Confirm...
  • Page 130: Configuring Audio Alerts

    ONFIGURING AUDIO ALERTS Press to change the state of the audible reminder: enabled disabled Audible key tone: check to enable the dialling keypad key sound • Audible selections: check to enable the sound when an icon or a screen • item is pressed.
  • Page 131: Configuring The Screen Lock

    CONFIGURING THE SCREEN LOCK This function allows you to protect your phone data by locking the screen. CCESSING THE LOCK SETTINGS Select “Location Go to & security“ “Settings“ Select “Set up screen lock“...
  • Page 132: Enabling Locking

    NABLING LOCKING Select “Slide“...
  • Page 133: Enabling Locking Through A Diagram

    NABLING LOCKING THROUGH A DIAGRAM An animation explains Select what to do to draw the “Pattern“ diagram. Press “Next“ Draw the locking Confirm diagram...
  • Page 134 Redraw the Confirm diagram To unlock your phone, draw the same diagram as the one you stored when you enabled locking via a diagram. Note After 5 wrong attempts, the screen is locked and you can only try again after 30 seconds.
  • Page 135: Enabling Locking Through A Pin Number

    NABLING LOCKING THROUGH A NUMBER You can lock your phone through a PIN number. This number can be between 4 digits and 16 digits long. Select “PIN“ Enter the Press PIN number “Continue“ Confirm Enter the PIN with “OK“ number again To unlock your phone, enter the PIN number you stored when you enabled PIN number locking.
  • Page 136: Enabling Locking Through A Password

    NABLING LOCKING THROUGH A PASSWORD You can lock your phone through a password. This code can be between 4 numbers and/or characters and 16 numbers and/or characters long. Select Enter the Press “Password“ password “Continue“ Enter the password Confirm with “OK“ again To unlock your phone, enter the PIN number you stored when you enabled password locking.
  • Page 137: Managing Your Messaging Systems

    MANAGING YOUR MESSAGING SYSTEMS Your phone has an integrated answering machine for recording messages from callers during your absence. During your absence, you can also receive messages on your voicemail if provided by your service provider. • Integrated answering machine enabled: the playback/recording of messages is supported by your Alium answering machine.
  • Page 138 Press Play/resume the playing of the message Use the control Pause icons to read messages Read the next message Read the previous message Call the person who left the message (if their number is available) Delete the message being read...
  • Page 139: Querying Your Answering Machine Remotely

    UERYING YOUR ANSWERING MACHINE REMOTELY This function allows you to check your answering machine messages from a remote phone. As default, the remote querying function disabled. To enable it, refer to paragraph "Enabling/disabling answering Note machine remote access", page 142. Your phone Phone network Remote phone...
  • Page 140: Listening To Your New Service Provider Voicemail Messages139

    ISTENING TO YOUR NEW SERVICE PROVIDER VOICEMAIL MESSAGES Note If there are new messages on your service provider voicemail, the icon is displayed in the status bar. Press Slide the status bar downwards Press to check your new messages...
  • Page 141 Or to manually check for service provider voicemail messages Press The number is Keep the 1 key dialled pressed. You first have to define the service provider messaging system’s phone number (refer to paragraph "Configuring your Note service provider voicemail number", page 153.
  • Page 142: Configuring Your Messaging

    CONFIGURING YOUR MESSAGING SYSTEMS ONFIGURING YOUR ANSWERING MACHINE Accessing the answering machine settings Press Press “Answer phone settings“...
  • Page 143: Enabling/Disabling Answering Machine Remote Access

    Enabling/disabling answering machine remote access You can give this code to anyone who needs to check their messages outside. Note The querying code cannot be 0000. Enter the base code Press (0000 as default) “Remote access“ Press OK Confirm...
  • Page 144 Press to enable/disable the function: Enter the desired remote querying enabled code disabled Confirm...
  • Page 145: Changing The Number Of Rings

    Changing the number of rings This function allows you to specify the number of rings before the answering machine cuts in to give yourself longer to take the call. Press Select the number “Answer delay“ of rings...
  • Page 146: Changing The Message Recording Quality

    Changing the message recording quality Two quality modes are available : • High: for higher quality (12 minutes of recording), • Standard: for standard quality (24 minutes of recording). Press Select the recording “Recording quality“ quality...
  • Page 147: Enabling/Disabling The Answering Machine Mode

    Enabling/Disabling the answering machine mode Your phone’s answering machine has two announcement modes: - Answering machine only: no message can be left for you and an announcement says that you are unavailable. - Recording/answering machine: an announcement prompts your callers to leave a message. Press Select the desired mode: “Answer...
  • Page 148: Disabling The Answering Machine

    Disabling the answering machine Select “OFF“ Press “Answe mode“ The answering machine icon disappears from the status bar.
  • Page 149: Saving A Personal Announcement

    Saving a personal announcement If you record a personal announcement, your answering machine will use it as an outgoing message announcement. The changed announcement depends on the answering machine mode selected. Note The maximum recording time for an announcement is 120 seconds. Press “Outgoing Press...
  • Page 150 select State your announcement “Change“ clearly near the handset Press to stop recording...
  • Page 151: Listening To The Answering Machine Announcement

    Listening to the answering machine announcement Note The announcement played depends on the answering mode selected. select “Play“ The recorded announcement is automatically played...
  • Page 152: Deleting A Personal Announcement

    Deleting a personal announcement If you delete the personal announcement, your answering machine will use it as an anonymous outgoing announcement message. Note The deleted announcement depends on the answering mode selected. Press Confirm “Delete“...
  • Page 153: Changing The Anonymous Announcement Language

    Changing the anonymous announcement language Press “Outgoing Select the language“ language Confirm...
  • Page 154: Configuring Your Service Provider Voicemail Number

    ONFIGURING YOUR SERVICE PROVIDER VOICEMAIL NUMBER Select Go to “Call settings“ “Settings“ Select Select Enter the “Voicemail “Voicemail number and number“ settings“ confirm Note To check your voicemail, refer to paragraph "Listening to your new service provider voicemail messages", page 139.
  • Page 155: Setting An Alarm Clock

    SETTING AN ALARM CLOCK DDING A NEW ALARM Note The alarm clock ring tone sounds for 60 seconds through the handset speaker. To stop the alarm clock, press “Exit“. Press Press “Clock“ Press...
  • Page 156 Press “Add alarm“ Press the + and - Confirm icons to change the hours and minutes values. Note Your phone allows you to add several alarms.
  • Page 157: Customizing An Alarm Clock

    USTOMIZING AN ALARM CLOCK You can define: Repeat: the alarm repetition frequency. Ring tone: the alarm ring tone. Vibrator: if the vibrator is enabled when the alarm sounds Name: the alarm name Once the setting is completed, press OK to confirm Alarm enabled Alarm disabled...
  • Page 158: Setting The Alarm Clock Repetition

    Setting the alarm clock repetition Select Select an alarm “Repeat“ Check the Confirm repeat days...
  • Page 159: Setting The Alarm Clock Ring Tone

    Setting the alarm clock ring tone Select the Select “Ring ring tone tone“ Confirm Note To adjust the alarm clock volume, refer to paragraph "Adjusting the sound volume", page 125.
  • Page 160: Enabling/Disabling The Vibrator When The Alarm Sounds

    Enabling/disabling the vibrator when the alarm sounds Press “Vibrate“: enabled disabled Changing the alarm name Confirm Press Enter the alarm “Label“ name...
  • Page 161: Deleting An Alarm Clock

    ELETING AN ALARM CLOCK Press “Delete“ Confirm the deletion NABLING ISABLING AN ALARM CLOCK Press to enable or disable the alarm: enabled Alarm enabled disabled Alarm disabled...
  • Page 162: Perform A Search On The Phone

    PERFORM A SEARCH ON THE PHONE The “Search” tool allows you to quickly find items (applications, media files, menus, etc.) on your phone. DDING THE DESKTOP SEARCH WIDGET Keep your finger Press pressed on one of the “Widgets“ five pages on the desktop Select Scroll down...
  • Page 163: Configuring The Search

    ONFIGURING THE SEARCH Press Press Press “Search Settings“ Press Check the modules Select in which you want “Searchable items“ to search...
  • Page 164: Searching For An Item

    EARCHING FOR AN ITEM All: Search for all types of items. • Select the module Web: searching via the web. • Press you want to search Application: looking for • applications on the phone. Contacts: searching for contacts • in the phonebook. Select the search Enter the search item...
  • Page 165: Using The Agenda

    USING THE AGENDA DDING A REMINDER Keep your finger Select “Local Press pressed on the Calendar“ reminder date Select “New event“ Define the required information and then confirm...
  • Page 166: Configuring The Display

    ONFIGURING THE DISPLAY You can display the calendar in “day”, “week” and “month” format. Select the Press Press display format. Week Month...
  • Page 167: Connecting Your Handset

    CONNECTING YOUR HANDSET TO A COMPUTER You can manage your media (images, videos and songs) by connecting your phone to a computer via a “microUSB “ cord Insert the end of the Insert the other end of the “microUSB” cable in the “microUSB”...
  • Page 168: Removing The Micro-Sd Card

    REMOVING THE MICRO-SD CARD Press on the side (in the Remove the direction of the arrow) of battery cover the microSD card using a thin plastic object Batterie “TIC” The card is unlocked. Batterie Remove it. Note To insert the microSD card again, repeat the operation in reverse order.
  • Page 169: Environnement

    ENVIRONNEMENT Environmental protection and sustainable development is an important priority for Sagemcom. Sagemcom has a policy of using environmentally- friendly systems and makes environmental protection an essential part of the life-cycle of its products – from manufacturing, to installation, operation and disposal.
  • Page 170: Guarantee

    Sagemcom repair centre will use the production date as its reference for establishing the guarantee status of the product. Apart from all legal obligatory rules, Sagemcom, do not give any Guarantee, either implicit or explicit which is not set force in the present section, and can not be held responsible for any direct or indirect, material or immaterial damage, either in or out of the frame of the present guarantee.
  • Page 171 C) Out of Guarantee Repairs In the cases set forth in B) as well as after expiry of the guarantee period, the customer must ask the Authorised Sagemcom Repair Centre for a cost estimation prior to work being carried out. In such cases, the repair and delivery costs will be invoiced to the customer.

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