Sagem myX-1 twin User manual

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You have just bought a mobile phone and we
congratulate you on your choice.
Your phone will allow you to use different international
networks (GSM 900 MHz and DCS 1800 MHz)
depending on the roaming agreements between the
operators.
We would like to remind you that this phone is
approved to European standards.
To get the most out of using your phone, we
recommend that you read this manual carefully and
keep it handy for future reference if needed.
WARNING
According to the configuration of the networks and
associated subscriptions, certain functions may not be
available (usually indicated by *).
Make sure your SIM card is compatible with your
phone. If an incompatible SIM card is inserted, a
message will be displayed when switching on your
phone. For further information, contact your Operator.
The SAGEM logo and trademark are the property of
SAGEM SA.
AT is a registered trademark of Hayes Microcomputer
products Inc.
Hayes is a registered trademark of Hayes Microcomputer
Products Inc.
T9™ Text Input is a registered trademark of ©Tegic
Communications Inc.
T9 is licensed under one or more of the following U.S.
Patents: 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928,
6,011,554 and additional patents are pending worldwide.
Compatibility of your SIM card
Your phone is compatible with SIM 3V
cards only.
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Conformance Document
SAGEM SA declare under its sole responsibility that
the product Dual Band GSM/DCS Type A2003
conforms to the requirements of the following EEC
directives:
EEC Directive 1999/5/CE
Safety EN 60950: 2000
EMC EN 301 489-1
EN 301 489-7
Low voltage
directive 73/23/CEE
Network 3GPP TS 51.010-1 v5.3.0 selected
with GCF-CC v3.10.0 included
Requirements GT01 v 4.7.0
TBR 19 Edition 5
TBR 20 Edition 3
TBR 31 Edition 2
TBR 32 Edition 2
EN 301 419-1
EN 301 511
Health EN 50360
EN 50361
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Switch on
Press .
Call
Dial the number then press .
Answer
Press .
Hang up
Press .
Switch off
Press (long press).
Hands-free
To communicate, press .
Lock and unlock the keyboard from the standby
screen
Press ∗∗
∗∗
∗then OK.
Redial last number
Press twice.
Make a call from a number stored in the directory
By name: enter the first letter of the name, press ,
scroll down the list to find your correspondent, then
press to call.
By location in the directory: enter the location number
then press ∗∗
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∗to call.
Functions at a glance
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Menus at a glance
Enter using or
Navigate using and
Validate using OK
Quit or return to the previous menu using C
According to the model of your phone, to the
configuration of the networks and associated
subscriptions, certain functions may not be
available (indicated by *).
Depending on the model, the phone menus will
appear as listed below:
Services
DirectoryDirectory menu
Sort by location
Create record
Call groups
Available memory
Personal numbers
Quit
Text messages
Write new...
Call services
Call forwarding
View last numbers
Duration and cost of calls (*)
Display numbers
Double call
Automatic redial
Blacklist
Voice mail number
Local information (*)
Ringing and beeps
Volume and choice of music
Call groups
Personalised ringing tone
Vibrate (*)
Silent mode
Beeps
ControlsCustomization
Select language
Automatic response
Network selection
Setting time/date
Display contrast
Currency converter
Security Keyboard locking
PIN number
PIN number 2 (*)
Phone code
Confidentiality messages
Operator password (*)
Limit incoming calls (*)
Limit outgoing calls (*)
Pre-set directory (*)
Costs (*)
Accessories
Calculator
Alarm
Timer
Car kit (*)
Data parameters
Games
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Outgoing call A call made from your phone.
Incoming call A call received by your phone.
SIM card The card containing your subscription and access rights to services. The
detachable part is the “micro-SIM”.
PIN The personal code linked to your SIM card.
PIN2 The second personal code linked to your SIM card to access certain
functions (*).
Phone code The phone code is a secret code intended to protect the phone in case of theft.
IMEI The identification number of your phone.
SMS or EMS Short Message Service or Extended Message Service: sending and receipt of
text messages, icons, animated screen savers and melodies.
Service provider Company which manages the network subscription.
or operator
Glossary
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Contents
Presentation of the phone ............................. 8
Function keys ................................................ 9
Alphanumeric keyboard ................................. 9
Key 1 ........................................................... 10
Key ∗........................................................... 10
Display ......................................................... 10
Exchanging the front and back panel ........... 11
Getting started .............................................. 12
Information on the SIM card ......................... 12
Installing the SIM card and the battery.......... 13
Charging the battery..................................... 14
Switching on/switching off, starting up .......... 15
Setting Time and Date ................................. 15
Searching for a network ............................... 16
Switching off ................................................ 17
Recommendation ........................................ 17
Menu access ............................................... 17
Deleting characters ...................................... 17
Initial communication - Hands-free mode .. 18
Making a call ................................................ 18
Receiving a call ........................................... 18
Volume control ............................................. 18
Hands-free mode (*) .................................... 19
Ending a call ................................................ 19
Directory ....................................................... 20
Directory display .......................................... 20
Storing a number ......................................... 20
Deleting a number ....................................... 21
Call groups .................................................. 21
Sorting ......................................................... 23
Sending a short message to a stored
number ........................................................ 23
Directory memory space .............................. 24
Displaying personal numbers ....................... 24
Making a call with a stored number .............. 24
Messages ...................................................... 25
Receiving a message .................................. 25
Editing a message using Easy
Message T9™ ............................................. 31
Options for messages in the list ................... 35
Calls ............................................................... 36
Forwarding calls ........................................... 36
Viewing the list of the last numbers used ...... 37
Monitoring the duration and cost of calls (*) .. 37
Displaying the numbers ................................ 38
Authorising double call ................................. 39
Configuring automatic redial ......................... 39
Blacklist ....................................................... 40
Voice mail number ....................................... 40
Local information distribution ........................ 40
Replacing the international prefix ................. 40
Placing calls on hold .................................... 41
Multi-conferencing (*) ................................... 41
Ringing tones ............................................... 43
Selecting the volume and the type
of ringing tone .............................................. 43
Call groups .................................................. 43
Personalising the ringing tone ...................... 44
Setting the vibrator (*) .................................. 45
Selecting silent mode ................................... 45
Setting the beeps ......................................... 45
Deleting DTMF tones ................................... 46
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Contents
Settings ......................................................... 47
Customizing your phone .............................. 47
Selecting the display language ..................... 49
Select the type of response .......................... 50
Selecting the network ................................... 50
Setting the time and date ............................. 51
Controlling screen contrast ........................... 52
Converting currencies .................................. 52
Security ......................................................... 53
Locking the keyboard ................................... 53
Changing the PIN number............................ 53
Changing the PIN2 number (*) ..................... 54
Changing the phone code ............................ 54
Changing the operator password (*) ............. 55
Limiting incoming calls (*) ............................ 55
Limiting outgoing calls (*) ............................. 56
Setting up the pre-set directory (*) ................ 56
Charge checking (*) ..................................... 57
Confidentiality messages ............................. 57
Accessories .................................................. 58
Calculator .................................................... 58
Setting the alarm .......................................... 58
Setting the timer ........................................... 59
Configuring your phone with a car kit ............ 59
Data parameters .......................................... 60
WAP (depending on model) ......................... 61
The WAP menus ......................................... 61
Configuration of parameters ......................... 62
Connection .................................................. 63
Downloading objects .................................... 63
Disconnection .............................................. 64
Exit from the WAP function .......................... 64
Icons ............................................................ 64
Games ........................................................... 65
Available accessories ................................... 66
Available accessories .................................. 66
Upkeep ........................................................ 66
Battery ......................................................... 66
Maintenance menu ...................................... 66
Recommendations ....................................... 67
Technical Characteristics ............................ 71
Troubleshooting ........................................... 73
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Presentation of the phone
1 - Ear phone/Speaker
2 - High definition graphics screen
3 - Programmable lefthand key
4 - Central key
5 - Programmable righthand key
6 - Scrolling arrows
7 - Stop/End call
8 - Operate/Call - Activation of hands-free
9 - Cancel
10 - Validate
11 - Battery charging and accessories socket
12 - Microphone
WARNING!
During a call, mind you do not obstruct the
microphone with your hand.
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Presentation of the phone
Function keys
Switch off – Reject a call – Hang up
Switch on – Call a number – Receive a call – Hands-
free mode (*)
CShort press: Return to the previous menu – Delete a
character
Long press: Exit menu mode – Complete deletion of
the entry
OK Validate
- Programmable keys for direct access to the functions
that you have selected (depending on model)
- Volume control during conversation (lefthand key :
lower, righthand key : louder)
- Contextual action
@Mobile Internet access key (depending on model)
and Entry and scrolling through the menus.
Alphanumeric keyboard
Made up of 12 keys: 0 to 9, ∗∗
∗∗
∗and #.
To obtain a number or letter, hold down the relevant
key until the desired number or letter appears.
Letters with accents are obtained by a long press on ∗∗
∗∗
∗
after entering the letter with no accent.
Punctuation marks and special symbols are obtained
by a long press on the #key.
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Presentation of the phone
Key 1
A long press on key 1allows you to access the
voicemail service (depending on model).
Key ∗∗
∗∗
∗
A long press on key ∗∗
∗∗
∗allows you to activate or
deactivate the silent mode.
Display
The high definition graphics screen enables you to read
messages easily. Various icons inform you about the
status of functions.
Battery charge indicator (black if charged, clear if
discharged)
Received signal strength indicator (maximum strength:
5 bars)
The Rletter indicates if the network found does not
correspond to the subscription
If flashes, the phone is searching for a network
Hands-free loudspeaker
Call in progress
Permanent call forwarding
Silent mode
Receipt of messages and presence of messages not
read.
Flashing: message memory full.
Voice messages present.
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Presentation of the phone
The three keys located under the screen are
allocated to actions described at the bottom of the
screen just above the key, each time it is necessary.
For example:
Validate Pressing the righthand key validates the
current function.
Exchanging the front and back panel
Switch off the phone.
1Turn it over and slide the back catch upwards.
2Take off the back cover starting at the bottom. Take
out the central section and the keypad.
3Position the keypad in the new front cover making
sure that no dust gets in, then follow with the
central section.
4Replace the back cover, clicking in first the upper
part then the lower and pushing the back catch
downwards into the locked position.
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Getting started
Information on the SIM card
To use your phone, you have a small card called a SIM
card. In addition to all of the information necessary for
the network, this card contains other information that
you can modify:
• secret codes (PIN and PIN2 - Personal Identification
Number)
• directory
• mini-messages
• functioning of specific services.
Your phone is compatible with the different SIM cards
provided by the Operators.
It is compatible with SIM/WIM cards (cards which
contain in addition the WIM module (Wireless Identity
Module) which allows secured WAP communications).
SIM card
This card must be handled and stored with
care in order to avoid excessive stresses
or scratches that would damage it. If your
SIM card is lost, contact your Operator or
Service Provider immediately.
Note: Do not leave you SIM card within the
reach of small children.
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Getting started
Installing the SIM card and the battery
Switch off your phone and disconnect the charger.
The SIM card is inserted beneath the phone’s battery.
1Turn your phone over and slide the backcatch up.
2Take off the back cover, starting from the bottom.
3Take out the battery.
4Slide the card along the base beneath the retaining
plate, with the gold coloured sections facing towards
the phone and the cut-off corner lined up to match
the drawing on the phone.
5Place the battery by first inserting the upper section
into the opening.
6Replace the back cover, clicking in first the upper part
then the lower and pushing the backcatch downwards
into the locked position.
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Getting started
Charging the battery
Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery. A
new battery must be charged for at least 4 hours before
it is used for the first time. It will reach its nominal
capacity after several usage cycles.
When your battery has run down, the phone displays it
and cuts out.
To recharge your battery:
Connect the charger to a wall outlet.
Connect the end of the charging cable to the bottom of
your phone.
The phone will start charging. The battery charging
indicator indicates the charge.
Charging stops by itself.
Unplug the cable.
It is possible that during charging, the battery may heat
up slightly; this is normal.
Warning
There is a risk of explosion if the battery
is incorrectly replaced or disposed of in
fire.
Do not short-circuit.
The battery does not contain any
components that can be changed by
you.
Do not attempt to open the battery
case.
Only use the correct chargers and
batteries as shown in the
manufacturer’s catalogue.
Spent batteries must be collected at the
appropriate sites.
You are advised to remove the battery if
you intend to leave your phone unused
for a long period.
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Getting started
Switching on/switching off,
starting up
To switch on your phone:
Press to switch on your phone.
If access to the SIM card is protected by a secret code,
the phone will ask you to enter your PIN code.
PIN code
This is the personal code for your SIM card. You may
be asked to enter this code when the instruction: Pin
number? appears after you switch on your phone.
Enter the code of between 4 and 8 digits given to you
by your operator. These digits will not be displayed on
the screen for security reasons.
Press # or OK or on righthand key to validate.
PIN2 code (*)
If one was given to you by your Operator, a second PIN
code provides secure access to certain functions.
Setting Time and Date
The first time the phone is used, the time and date will
need to be set.
If the battery has completely run down or been taken
out, you will be asked to validate the time and date.
Warning
If the wrong PIN code is entered three
times in a row, the card will be locked. To
unlock your card:
- enter **05*
- enter the PUK code (Personal
Unlocking Key) provided by your
Network Operator and validate,
- enter your PIN code and validate,
- enter your PIN code again and validate.
After 5 or 10 times (depending on SIM
card type), the SIM card will be
permanently locked. Contact your
Operator or your Service Provider to
obtain a new card.
The same procedure (entering 052)
applies when the PIN-2 code is blocked
(PUK 2 code).
Control of the PIN code
If your phone displays SIM absent,
press (long press) to switch off your
phone and check that your SIM card is
correctly positioned.
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Getting started
Setting the time
Set the time either by typing it in or by using the
scrolling arrows to alter the numbers already displayed.
Setting the date
Set the date either by typing it in numerically or by
using the scrolling arrows to alter the display.
When the time and date are correct, validate with the
OK key.
Searching for a network
The phone then searches for a network on which it can
communicate:
If it finds one, the name of the network appears on the
screen.
You are ready to make or receive a call.
If the Rletter and a network name are displayed, calls
can be made.
If the Rletter is displayed without any network name,
only emergency services will be accessible (police,
ambulance, fire brigade).
If the flashes, the phone will keep searching. No
network is available.
Network indicator
The indicator of the level of
network signal received enables
you to visualise the quality of
reception. If it shows less than
three bars, look for better reception
to make your call in good
conditions.
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Getting started
Switching off
Hold down the key until the end message is
displayed.
Release the key. The phone switches off.
Recommendation
Your phone is equipped with an integrated antenna. For
the best reception, try not to cover the top part of the
phone with your hand.
Menu access
The menu functions permit you to verify or modify the
various functions of your phone to adapt it to your
needs.
Press the scrolling arrows or to access the
menus.
Scroll through the menus using the scrolling arrows
then press OK to access the selected menu.
Each time you want to validate an action, press OK.
To abandon an action, press C.
To exit the menu mode, press and hold C.
Deleting characters
You can cancel an entry error:
Press quickly on C to delete the last character.
Direct access to menus
To directly access a menu, press
then enter the number of the selected
menu.
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Initial communication - Hands-free mode
Making a call
The network is displayed.
Dial the number.
Press .
During the call, flashes on the screen, and tones
may signal the establishment of a connection.
When the person you have called answers, speak.
Receiving a call
When you receive a call:
Press then speak.
The caller’s number is displayed when it is presented
to the network.
All incoming and outgoing call numbers are registered
in the list of the last calls.
Volume control
Increase or decrease the volume during a conversation
by pressing the lefthand ( ) or righthand ( ) key.
International call
Press 0(long press) to display + then
dial the country code without waiting for
a tone, then the number you require.
Emergency services
Depending on the operator, you can
contact the emergency services with or
without a SIM card or when the keyboard
is locked. It is sufficient to be in a zone
served by a network.
To call the international emergency
service, dial 112 then press .
Other emergency service numbers may
exist, depending on the country.
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Initial communication - Hands-free mode
The “Hands-free” mode enables you to
follow a conversation with several
people and be free to move, for
example, to take notes during your
conversation.
Warning
Before putting the phone to your ear,
check the volume control settings as
well as the selected listening method,
especially if using integrated hands free
mode, which could cause ear damage if
used incorrectly.
Hands-free mode (not available on all
models)
During a call, you can transfer from handset mode to
hands-free mode simply by pressing one key and the
reverse.
Press .
The screen displays for handset mode and for
“hands-free” mode.
Ending a call
Press .
The end of call message appears on the screen.
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