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.
The WAP navigator and the softwares included are the exclusive property of Openwave.
For this reason, it is forbidden to modify, translate, disassemble or even decompile all or
part of these softwares.
Compatibility of your SIM
card
Your phone is compatible
with SIM 3V cards only.
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Conformance Document
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Contents
Presentation of the phone.............................................................................................10
Your phone package............................................................................................................. 10
Accessories........................................................................................................................... 10
Various models ..................................................................................................................... 11
Function keys........................................................................................................................ 15
Alphanumeric keyboard ........................................................................................................ 16
Key 1..................................................................................................................................... 16
Key ∗..................................................................................................................................... 16
Display .................................................................................................................................. 17
Exchanging the front cover ................................................................................................... 18
Getting started ...............................................................................................................21
Information on the SIM card.................................................................................................. 21
Installing the SIM card and the battery ................................................................................. 22
Charging the battery ............................................................................................................. 23
Switching on/switching off, starting up .................................................................................. 24
Setting Time and Date .......................................................................................................... 25
Searching for a network ........................................................................................................ 25
Switching off.......................................................................................................................... 26
Recommendation..................................................................................................................26
Menu access......................................................................................................................... 27
Deleting characters ............................................................................................................... 27
Initial communication - Hands-free mode ...................................................................28
Making a call ......................................................................................................................... 28
Receiving a call..................................................................................................................... 28
Volume control ...................................................................................................................... 29
Hands-free mode .................................................................................................................. 29
Ending a call ......................................................................................................................... 29
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Contents
Directory.........................................................................................................................30
Directory display ....................................................................................................................30
Storing a number ...................................................................................................................30
Deleting a number .................................................................................................................31
Call groups.............................................................................................................................31
Sorting ...................................................................................................................................33
Sending a short message to a stored number.......................................................................33
Directory memory space ........................................................................................................33
Displaying personal numbers ................................................................................................33
Making a call with a stored number .......................................................................................34
Messages........................................................................................................................35
Receiving a message ............................................................................................................35
Editing a message .................................................................................................................41
Editing a message using Easy Message T9™ (depending on model) ..................................41
Options available when writing a message............................................................................43
Options for messages in the list.............................................................................................45
Calls ................................................................................................................................46
Forwarding calls.....................................................................................................................46
Viewing the list of the last numbers used ..............................................................................47
Monitoring the duration and cost of calls (*) ..........................................................................48
Displaying the numbers .........................................................................................................49
Authorising double call...........................................................................................................50
Configuring automatic redial ..................................................................................................50
Blacklist..................................................................................................................................50
Voice mail number .................................................................................................................51
Local information distribution .................................................................................................51
Replacing the international prefix ..........................................................................................51
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Contents
Placing calls on hold ............................................................................................................. 52
Multi-conferencing (*)............................................................................................................ 52
Ringing tones .................................................................................................................54
Selecting the volume and the type of ringing tone ................................................................ 54
Call groups............................................................................................................................ 55
Personalising the ringing tone............................................................................................... 56
Setting the vibrator................................................................................................................ 56
Selecting silent mode............................................................................................................ 57
Setting the beeps.................................................................................................................. 57
Deleting DTMF tones ............................................................................................................ 58
Settings...........................................................................................................................59
Customizing your phone ....................................................................................................... 59
Selecting the display language ............................................................................................. 61
Select the type of response .................................................................................................. 61
Selecting the network............................................................................................................ 62
Setting the time and date ...................................................................................................... 63
Controlling screen contrast ................................................................................................... 63
Converting currencies ...........................................................................................................63
Security...........................................................................................................................64
Locking the keyboard............................................................................................................64
Changing the PIN number .................................................................................................... 64
Changing the PIN2 number (*).............................................................................................. 65
Changing the phone code..................................................................................................... 66
Confidentiality messages...................................................................................................... 67
Changing the operator password (*)..................................................................................... 67
Limiting incoming calls (*) ..................................................................................................... 67
Limiting outgoing calls (*)...................................................................................................... 68
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Contents
Setting up the pre-set directory (*).........................................................................................68
Charge checking (*) ...............................................................................................................69
Accessories....................................................................................................................70
Calculator...............................................................................................................................70
Setting the alarm....................................................................................................................71
Setting the timer.....................................................................................................................71
Configuring your phone with a car kit ....................................................................................72
Data parameters ....................................................................................................................72
WAP (depending on model)..........................................................................................73
The WAP menus....................................................................................................................73
Configuration of parameters ..................................................................................................74
Connection.............................................................................................................................75
Downloading objects..............................................................................................................75
Disconnection ........................................................................................................................76
Exit from the WAP function....................................................................................................76
Icons ......................................................................................................................................76
Games.............................................................................................................................77
Upkeep and maintenance .............................................................................................78
Upkeep ..................................................................................................................................78
Battery ...................................................................................................................................78
Maintenance menu ................................................................................................................78
Technical Characteristics .............................................................................................79
Care and safety information .........................................................................................80
Safety.....................................................................................................................................80
SAR .......................................................................................................................................81
Advice for limiting exposure to radiofrequency (RF) fields ....................................................81
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Contents
Warranty .........................................................................................................................82
End User Licence Agreement (EULA), for the software.............................................85
Troubleshooting.............................................................................................................89
Customer care................................................................................................................92
Index................................................................................................................................93
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Glossary
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.
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Presentation of the phone
When you open the box, check that all items are present:
- Phone
- Charger
-Battery
- User guide
We advise you the use of SAGEM brand accessories for an optimal
operating of your phone and of your accessories.
You can also find (as an option) or order the following accessories:
- Pedestrian kit (*)
- Additional battery
- Additional charger (*)
- A cable for data exchange between your phone and a PC (depending on
model) (*)
- Cigar lighter charger (*)
- Interchangeable covers
Your phone package
Accessories
(*) These accessories are identical to the ones provided for the earlier 3000 series and myX-X.
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Presentation of the phone
This user guide presents the SAGEM myX-1 and myX1-2 mobile phones
range including the following models: myX-1, myX-1 TWIN, myX-1 TRIO,
myX1-2, myX1-2 TWIN, myX1-2 TRIO, myX1-2w, myX1-2w TWIN,
myX1-2w TRIO. The myX-1 range has a black and white screen, the
myX1-2 range has a colorized screen.
Depending on the models, the following options are present or not in your
phone : vibrate, WAP, EMS, T9, data/fax/modem. You can check with your
operator or dealer the options supported by your phone.
Your phone is presented in one of the different designs described on the
following pages.
Various models
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Presentation of the phone
(Depending on model)
1 - Ear phone/Speaker
2 - High definition graphics screen
3 - Programmable lefthand key
4 - Central key: access to the WAP function (depending on model)
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.
4
1
OKC
ghi
23
6mno
9
5jkl
tuv
+
7pqrs
abc
def
wxyz
8
0
1
2
3
4
710
6
12 11
8
5
9
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Presentation of the phone
(Depending on model)
1 - Ear phone/Speaker
2 - High definition graphics screen
3 - Programmable lefthand key
4 - Central key: access to the WAP function (depending on model)
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.
1
2
3
4
710
6
12 11
8
5
9
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Presentation of the phone
(Depending on model)
1 - Ear phone/Speaker
2 - High definition graphics screen
3 - Programmable lefthand key
4 - Central key: access to the WAP function (depending on model)
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.
1
2
3
4
7
10
6
12 11
8
5
9
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Presentation of the phone
Function keys
or or Switch off – Reject a call – Hang up
or or Switch on – Call a number – Receive a call – Hands-free mode
(depending on model)
C
Short press: Return to the previous menu – Delete a character
Long press: Exit menu mode – Complete deletion of the entry
OK
Validate
or
or
- Programmable keys for direct access to the functions that
you have selected (depending on model)
- Volume control during conversation (lefthand key or :
lower, righthand key or : louder)
- Contextual action
Access key for the WAP function or another function
(depending on model).
T
and
S
Entry and scrolling through the menus.
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Presentation of the phone
Made up of 12 keys: 0 to 9,
∗
and
#
.
To obtain a letter (for example, to type a name in the directory or to write a
message in ABC mode), press successively on the relevant key (for
example: to obtain the C letter, press three times on the key
2
).
Letters with accent are obtained by successively pressing the key
corresponding to the letter desired.
Punctuation marks and special symbols are obtained by a short press on
the # key.
A long press on key
1
allows you to access the voicemail service
(depending on model).
A long press on key
∗
allows you to activate or deactivate the silent mode.
Alphanumeric keyboard
Key 1
Key ∗
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Presentation of the phone
The high definition graphics screen enables you to read messages easily.
Various icons inform you about the status of functions.
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.
Display
Battery charge indicator (black if charged, clear if discharged)
Received signal strength indicator (maximum strength: 5 bars)
The
R
letter 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
Flashing: message memory full
Voice messages present
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Presentation of the phone
Switch off the phone.
Turn it over and slide the back catch upwards.
Take off the back cover starting at the bottom. By moving the retention lugs,
take out the central section then the keypad.
Position the keypad in the new front cover making sure that no dust gets in,
then follow with the central section.
Replace the back cover, clicking in first the upper part then the lower and
pushing the back catch downwards into the locked position.
Exchanging the front cover
1
2
3
4
1
2
3
4
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Summary of the functions
Switch on
Press .
Call
Dial the number then press .
Answer
Press .
Hang up
Press .
Switch off
Press (long press).
Hands-free
When calling, to activate or deactivate the hands-free mode, press (long press).
WARNING
: in this mode do not bring the phone up to your ear.
Silent mode
To activate or deactivate the silent mode, press
∗
(long 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
- From the directory: enter the first letter of the name (pressing successively on the relevant key, for example: three
times on the key 2 for the C letter), scroll down the list to find your correspondent, then press to call.
- From the standby screen: enter the location number then press
∗
to call (example: 21*).
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Phone menus
Enter using
S
or
T
Navigate using
S
or
T
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:
Directory
Directory 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
Controls
Customization
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
Services
WAP
(depending on model)
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