Alcatel OT-S211C User Manual
Alcatel OT-S211C User Manual

Alcatel OT-S211C User Manual

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Friendly reminder:
This user manual applies to the OT-S211C 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.
We reserve the right to revise anytime the contents of this
manual without prior notice.
1.

Your mobile

1.1

Basic specifications

Item
Mobile
Phone
Screen
resolution
Contacts
Call
Memory
Message
Li-ion
battery
Your mobile..............................................1
Getting started .........................................4
Basic functions.........................................5
UTK .........................................................7
Recent calls .............................................7
Entertainment ..........................................8
Alarm .......................................................9
Contact ....................................................9
Messages .............................................. 11
Settings.................................................. 14
Profile .................................................... 15
Tools ...................................................... 16
FAQ ....................................................... 16
Safety and use....................................... 18
Specifications
Size:
98mm[L]×44mm[W]×12.3mm[Thickness]
Weight:
60g
battery)
128×128
500 entries
30 entries
350 entries
Rated capacity: 670mAh
Standard voltage: 3.7V
1
approx.(Including
lithium

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Summary of Contents for Alcatel OT-S211C

  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    FAQ ............16 Safety and use........18 Friendly reminder: This user manual applies to the OT-S211C 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.
  • Page 2 Item Specifications Talk time: 120 to 180 minutes Standby time: 100 – 120 hours (approx.) Operating temperature: -10℃ to +55℃ Explanation: Standby time refers to the time when the phone although in operating mode is not used for making calls or remains idle. Standby time and call time are both related to the conditions of use, the network situation and the environment.
  • Page 3: Main Menu

    1.3 Main Menu From the main menu, use the navigation key to select the item you want. After selection, press the left soft key to confirm. Access to UTK service by operator Call Memory: Access the Call Memory Entertainment: Access the games embedded in the phone and FM submenu Alarm clock: Access the alarm clock setting Contact:...
  • Page 4: Getting Started

    Alarm clock activated Roaming instructions Signal strength indicator Getting started 2.1 Removing the back cover 2.2 Inserting the SIM card The mobile phone can only be used with the SIM card inserted. Press and hold the end key. Insert the SIM card with the metallic contact downwards, sliding it into the slot as shown by the arrow, paying attention to the position of the slanted angle.
  • Page 5: Basic Functions

    move the back cover and remove the battery as shown rection of the arrow). Basic functions 3.1 Switch-on/off ower is sufficient, pres s and holds the end key to switch on. If u have activated a passw ord or a PIN code, you will be prompted to enter it .
  • Page 6: Functions Available During A Call

    3.2.4 Emergency call Enter 911 or a different emergency number, and then press the call key. In any situation, wi th or without the PIN lock activated, your phone can still ma ke an e mergency call. 3.3 Functions available during a call During a call, access the Menu by pressing the left soft key.
  • Page 7: Utk

    provide over 20,000 commonly used English words. If you correctly entered the characters and cannot find the suitable word with the navigation key, you may insert it by using input method, repeatedly pressing the relevant key English until the right letter inserted. The “*”...
  • Page 8: Entertainment

    Select Missed calls/ received calls/ outgoing calls from the Call Memory Menu to access the submenus of the various call logs. Use the left soft key to access the options such as Detail, Save, Call, IP call Send message, Send contact and Del ete.
  • Page 9: Alarm

    Global search: select Option/Global search, all the channels will be automatically searched out, and generate a channel list for user reference Channel list: select Option/Channel list, access to Channel list submenu, press left soft key, you can add new channel, delete the exist channel, or play the channel you choose.
  • Page 10: Add A New Contact

    Select Menu/Contact/Contact list to access the contact records. Select the left soft key for the following options: View, Edit, Call, Send me ssage, Send contact, Delete, and Search View: Check the co ntact’s personal information. Edit: Access the contact data to edit it, to classify it in a group, to set a ring tone to the contact.
  • Page 11: Messages

    position, view mode. Save position: you may choose to save a con tact in the phone or in the SIM ca View mode: Since the contacts are stored in various saving locations, you may choose to browse only the SIM or the telephone or both.
  • Page 12 Select Menu/ Messages/I nbox to access the list of messages in this box. Pr ess the left so ft ke for the following options: View, Reply, Delete, Forward, Call, Copy to phone/SIM, and Move to phone/SIM. View: Review the contents of the current messages. From the contents, press the left soft key for the following options: Reply, Delete, Forward, Extract details, Call, IP call.
  • Page 13: Delete Message

    9.6 Delete message Select Menu/SMS/Delete message to access delete function. You may delete the messages in Inbox, Outbox, Draft box, SIM card, and phone memory and also clear all the messages. 9.7 Setting message Select Menu/SMS/Setting to access submenu with below options: Priority, Delivery report, Call back number, Storage location, and Message Validity.
  • Page 14: Settings

    person has many numbers, you may switch between the numbers by pressing the left key or the right key, and then choose the numbers you want to send by pressing the left soft key and press OK key to send out. Settings Select Menu/Settings to access to set the parameter of mobile.
  • Page 15: Profile

    You can activate or inactivate Auto power on function, and set the time when you want the phone power on automatically. 10.5 Auto power off You can activate or inac tivate Auto power off function, and set the time when you want the phone pow er off automatically.
  • Page 16: Tools

    Activ : active the pr esent mode Personalise: resetting the volume, the ringtones of incoming call, S S, Alarm, and power on/off, and the alert mode of incoming call, SMS, and the unanswered call. Load default: resumed the mode you choose to the factory settings.
  • Page 17 Item to be checked The phone does Check the battery charge level. not switch on Make sure the battery is properly installed. Press and hold the ON key until the screen comes on. The phone card Make sure the SIM card is pro perly has been inserted inserted.
  • Page 18: Safety And Use

    Item to be checked The phone Check if you are in an area where displays “out of the signal is weak (in a tunnel or network” or surrounded by building). Move to “network failure”. another location and try again. Make sure you are not trying to u a service that you haven’t subscribed to.
  • Page 19 Intensive Care Unit (ICU) or Cardiac Care Unit (CCU). Pay attention to the settings of the sound volume and the vibration to avoid disturbing the patients. Flammable or explosive areas Turn off your phone near flammable or explosive areas. Do no install/remove or charge the battery or use the phone in these areas to prevent any explosion or fire.
  • Page 20 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. Do not subject the phone , battery or charger to heavy impact or vibration to avoid battery leakage, phone malfunction, overheating, fire or explosion...
  • Page 21 circuits, malfunction due to corrosion and electric shocks. Do not turn in or off the phone against your ear to avoid your ears and body from being impaired. To comply with regulations on radio frequency exposure, keep the antenna at least one inch (2.5 cm) away from your body when holding your phone or using its data functions.
  • Page 22 battery used phone disposal and bring them to the collection point for proper recycling. Do not dispose of used phones or batteries in a household rubbish bin. Please take your used, unwanted lithium batteries to a designated place. Do not dispose of them in a rubbish bin. 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.
  • Page 23 If the battery leaks, emits smoke or a strange odour, cease use immediately and move it far away from naked flames or people to avoid a fire or injury from explosion. Do not charge the battery in a du sty or damp environment and keep the cable away from heated objects.
  • Page 24 Explanation: Some of the contents in this guide may differ from your phone depending on the software of the phone or your service provider. 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.

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