Sagem MC 300X Manuel d'utilisateur

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Page 2 - Briefly, the functions

91. Presentation of the phone1.1 Exchanging the coloured frontpanelSwitch off the phone.Remove the rear cover and the battery(see on page 11).Hold the

Page 3 - Briefly, the menus

102. Getting started2.1 Information on the SIM card2. Getting startedSIM cardThis card must behandled and storedwith care in order toavoid excessives

Page 4 - GLOSSARY

112. Getting started2.2 Installing the SIM cardand the batterySwitch off your phone; disconnectthe charger.The SIM card is inserted beneaththe phones

Page 5 - Contents

122. Getting started2.3 Charging the batteryYour phone is powered by a rechargeablebattery. A new battery must be charged for atleast 4 hours before i

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132. Getting started2.4 Switching on/switchingoff, starting upTo make your first call:Press to switch on yourphone.If access to the SIM card isprot

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142. Getting startedSwitching offHold down the key until theend message is displayed.Release the key, the phoneswitches off.2.5 Menu accessThe menu

Page 8 - Alphanumeric keyboard

153. Initial communication3.1 Making a callThe network is displayed.Dial the number.Press .During the call, flashes on thescreen and tones signa

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163. Initial communication3.3 Volume controlIncrease or decrease the volumeduring a conversation bypressing the or keys.3.4 Hands free modeDuring

Page 10 - 1. Presentation of the phone

174. Menus4. Menu listDIRECTORYMenu (1)NEW RECORDPOSITIONMY NUMBERMEM USEList of numbers already storedSEE RECORDMODIFYDELETETEXT MESSAGESREADSENDMEM

Page 11 - 2. Getting started

184. MenusRINGING AND BEEPSSILENCE?VIBRATORHANDSETHANDS FREEBEEPSSEND DTMFSETTINGSPROG. KEYGREETINGLANGUAGEANSWERNETWORKDATE/TIMECAR (*)MISCSECURITYLO

Page 12 - PIN2 code (*)

1IN A FEW WORDS ...Switch onPress .CallDial the number then press .AnswerPress .Hang upPress .Switch offPress (long press).Hands freeTo communic

Page 13 - 2.3 Charging the battery

195. Directory5. How to use the directory5.1 Directory capacity anddisplayYou can store the phone numbersthat you call regularly.There are three diffe

Page 14 - Searching for a network

205. DirectoryEnter the name to be stored (the numberof characters accepted depends on theSIM card). Validate with OK.Enter the phone number to bestor

Page 15 - Switching off

215. Directory5.4 Modifying a numberDisplay the DIRECTORY menu, and pressOK. Using the scrolling arrows, select thenumber to modify, and press OK.Usin

Page 16 - Hands free mode

225. Directory5.8 Making a call to a stored numberFrom the standby screen, here are thedifferent ways to call a recipient the numberof which is stored

Page 17 - 3.5 Ending a call

236. Text messages6. How to use the writtenmessage functionAccess to thisservice depends onthe network; formore information,consult yourOperator or yo

Page 18 - 4. Menu list

246. Text messages6.1 Creating new short messagesusing Easy Message T9TM(Function available depending on model)The Easy Message T9 function helpsyou

Page 19 - ACCESSORIES

256. Text messages It may be that several words in the dictionarycorrespond to the sequence of characterskeyed in. If the word that appears is not th

Page 20 - 5. How to use the directory

266. Text messagesAccented charactersAccented characters are automaticallyproduced in the word in the Easy MessageT9TM mode. In the a b c mode, all y

Page 21 - 5. Directory

276. Text messagesWarningThe reply will becharged on yoursubscription.TEXT MESSAGES/SEND/MSG CENTREThis menu allows you to enter the numberof «your» m

Page 22 - 5.7 Directory occupation

287. Call services7. How to use the callrelated features7.1 Forwarding callsCALL SERVICES/CALL FRW.If allowed by your subscription, thisservice allows

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2Briefly, the menus✄MENUSEnter using or Navigate using and Validate using OKQuit using CSERVICESDIRECTORYTEXT MESSAGESCALL SERVICESRINGING AND BEEP

Page 24 - 6. How to use the written

297. Call servicesWarningCancellations offorwarding cancause particularreactions in certainvoice mailboxsystems on thenetwork.The forwardingnumber t

Page 25 - 6. Text messages

307. Call servicesCALL SERVICES/LAST/DELETE/AUTO.You can also program the automatic erasingof numbers, which is effective when thephone is switched ON

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317. Call services7.5 Auto redialCALL SERVICES/AUTO RDIALYou can activate auto redial systematically oron demand if your call did not complete.Auto re

Page 27 - 6.2 Sending short messages

327. Call servicesYou can then:Initiate a new callthen:Switch between the calls bypressing OK.Cancel the call on hold by pressing C.7.8 Multi-conferen

Page 28 - 6.6 Deleting short messages

337. Call services2 X Place on hold the multi-conference calls except for thecurrent call order number X(private call).3 Add a call holding (or multi

Page 29 - 7. How to use the call

347. Call servicesWarningFor network specificservices, such asvoicemail service,speed dialling isvalid only if the areayou are calling fromis cover

Page 30 - 7.3 Deleting numbers

358. Ringing and beeps8. How to adjust the ringingtones and the vibrator8.1 Selecting silent modeRINGING AND BEEPS/SILENCE?If you wish, you can replac

Page 31 - 7.4 Displaying numbers

368. Ringing and beeps8.3 Selecting the volume andthe type of ringing toneYou can command your phone toring when receiving calls and/orshort messages.

Page 32 - 7.7 Call hold

378. Ringing and beeps8.5 Deleting DTMF tonesRINGING AND BEEPS/SEND DTMFThis menu allows you to disable thetransmission of DTMF tones during aconversa

Page 33 - Standard commands

389. Phone settings9. How to adjustyour phone9.1 Programmable keysSETTINGS/PROG. KEYThis menu, accessible directly by ashort press on a programmable k

Page 34 - 7.10 Checking call duration

3You have just bought a mobile phone and wecongratulate you on your choice.Your phone will allow you to use differentinternational networks depending

Page 35 - 7.13 Information

399. Phone settingsREAD MSGValidate READ MSGWhen you press the key you will be ableto read any short messages memorised inthe SIM card or in the phone

Page 36 - 8. How to adjust the ringing

409. Phone settingsNetworkWhen your homenetwork is notaccessible (abroad,for example), yourphone automaticallysearches for anotheravailable andauthor

Page 37 - 8.4 Setting the beeps

419. Phone settingsPreferred networksSETTINGS/NETWORK/NETW.LISTTo program, into your SIM card, a list ofpreferred networks:Use the scrolling arrows to

Page 38 - 8.5 Deleting DTMF tones

429. Phone settings9.8 Adjusting the contrastSETTINGS/MISC/CONTRASTThis menu allows to adjust the contrast ofthe screen of your phone.Adjust the contr

Page 39 - 9. How to adjust

4310. Security10.How to use the securityfeatures of your phone10.1 Locking thekeyboardSECURITY/LOCK K.PADThis menu allows you to lockyour keypad to pr

Page 40 - 9.2 Personalising the welcome

4410. SecurityIn reply to the question: NEW PIN ?, typein your new PIN code (4 to 8 digit number)and validate.In reply to the question: CHECK PIN ?,ty

Page 41 - 9.5 Selecting the network

4510. Security10.6 Changing the PIN2 codeSECURITY/CHG. PIN2 (*)You have a second PIN code. The changeprocedure for this PIN2 code is identical tothe p

Page 42 - 9.6 Setting the time and date

4610. SecurityYou will need this password in order toactivate the function, failing which you willonly be able to find out whether or not callbarring

Page 43 - 9.10 Standard configuration

4711. Other functions11. Other functions11.1 CalculatorACCESSORIES/CALCULATORYou can operate the calculator using thefollowing keys: or AddSubtract

Page 44 - 10.How to use the security

4811. Other functions11.3 Setting the timerACCESSORIES/TIMERThe same procedure is applied as for thealarm function, but in this case you start atime c

Page 45 - 10.5 Changing the phone code

4Contents1. Presentation of the phone ... 61.1 Exchanging the coloured front panels ... 92. Getting st

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4911. Other functionsACCESSORIES/EXCHANGE/SETTINGS/RATEEnter the exchange rate for the twocurrencies selected.ACCESSORIES/EXCHANGE/CONVERTEnter the va

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5012. Available accessories12.Available accessoriesA range of accessories are available foryour phone: Supplementary batteries. Supplementary charge

Page 48 - 11. Other functions

5113. UpkeepUpkeepClean your phone using a softslightly damp non fluffy cloth.BatteryAfter a long period of non use(several months), when the chargeri

Page 49 - 11.2 Setting the alarm

5214. Recommendations14.RecommendationsThe use of your phone is controlledby safety regulations intended toprotect both the user and his/herenvironmen

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5314. RecommendationsAirplane safetyIn an airplane, your phone must be switchedoff to ensure that it does not interfere withthe planes systems. Its us

Page 51 - 12.Available accessories

5414. RecommendationsOnly use your phone with originalaccessories. If you do not your guaranteewill be rendered invalid.The physicochemical processes

Page 52 - 13.Upkeep

55Answers to your questionsAnswers to your questionsThe phone does not turn on- Remove the battery and then replace it.or- Connect the phone to the ch

Page 53 - 14.Recommendations

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Page 54 - Non ionising radiation

5Contents9. How to adjust your phone ... 389.1 Programmable keys ... 389.2 Per

Page 55 - General precautions

61. Presentation of the phoneLight indicator Programmable key 3Operate/CallActivation of hands freeValidateScrolling arrowBattery charging and accesso

Page 56 - Answers to your questions

71. Presentation of the phoneFunction keysStop  Reject a call  Hang upGo  Call a number  Receive a call Hands free modeC Short press: Return to t

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81. Presentation of the phoneDisplayVarious icons provide information:Battery charge indicator (black ifcharged, white if discharged)Received signal s

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