Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product MW 302X Sagem
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1 IN A FEW WORDS ... Switch on Press . Call Dial the number then press . Answer Press . Hang up Press . Switch off Press (long press). Hands-free T o communicate, press . Lock and unlock the keyboard from the standby screen Press * then OK . Redial last number Press twice.
2 MENUS Enter using or Navigate using and V alidate using OK Quit or return to the previous menu using C Briefly , the menus ✄ Services Directory T ext messages Call services Ringing and beeps Games.
3 Y ou have just bought a mobile phone and we congratulate you on your choice. Y our phone will allow you to use different international networks depending on the roaming agreements between the operators. W e would like to remind you that this phone is approved to European standards.
4 Contents 1. Presentation of the phone ..................................... 6 1. 1 Exchanging the coloured front panel ................... 9 2. Getting started ..................................................... 10 2. 1 Information on the SIM card .
5 Contents 9. How to adjust and customize your phone ............ 37 9. 1 Customizing your phone ................................... 37 9. 2 Selecting the display language ......................... 39 9. 3 Select the type of response .................
6 1. Presentation of the phone @ Indicator light Programmable key 2 (depending on model) Mobile Internet access key Operate/Call Activation of hands-free V alidate Scrolling arrow Battery charging and.
7 1. Presentation of the phone Function keys Stop Reject a call Hang up Go Call a number Receive a call Hands-free mode C Short press: Return to the previous menu Delete a char.
8 1. Presentation of the phone Display The high definition graphics screen enables you to read messages easily . V arious icons inform you about the status of functions.
9 1. Presentation of the phone 1.1 Exchanging the c ol oured front panel Switch of f the phone. Remove the rear cover and the battery (see on page 1 1). Hold the phone with the front panel facing downward, and with the antenna pressed against you. Free the front panel by moving the retention lugs ( ➊ ).
10 2. Getting started 2.1 Information on the SIM card 2. Getting started 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 .
11 2. Getting started 2.2 Installing the SIM card and the battery Switch off your phone and disconnect the charger. The SIM card is inserted beneath the phones battery . T urn your phone over and remove the rear cover . Press on top and make it slide.
12 2. Getting started 2.3 Charging the battery Y our 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.
13 2. Getting started 2.4 Switching on/switching off, starting up T o 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. Enter the code of between 4 and 8 digits given to you when you were given your SIM card.
14 2. Getting started Switching off Hold down the key until the end message is displayed. Release the key . The phone switches off. 2.5 Menu access The menu functions permit you to verify or modify the various functions of your phone to adapt it to your needs.
15 3. Initial communication 3.1 Making a call The network is displayed. Dial the number , including the area code if necessary , by pressing keys on the alphanumeric keypad. Press . During the call, flashes on the screen, and tones may signal the establishment of a connection.
16 3. Initial communication 3.2 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. 3.
17 4. Menus 4. Menu list Y ou have the option of personalising the presentation of the menus, and so of limiting access to certain functions (See chapter How to adjust and customize your phone). The following list presents the expert level (limiting itself to the 3rd sub-menu).
18 4. Menus T ext messages Access to the text mailbox 24 Call services Call forwarding 28 All voice calls All conditional fwd Cancel voice forwards Forward if busy Forward if no answer Forward if unav.
19 4. Menus Controls Customization 37 Menus type Energy saving Screen Saver (*) Greeting message (*) Prog. Key (*) Select language 39 Automatic response 39 Auto.
20 5. Directory 5. How to use the directory 5.1 Directory display Y ou can store the telephone numbers that you call regularly: in the SIM card, in the phone itself.
21 5. Directory Y ou can enter spaces in the number (displayed as commas ,) by pressing (long press) on * or # . The figures entered after a space are processed in a DTMF sequence (usable after a number). If necessary , select the call group to which you want to assign this number .
22 5. Directory Activate the Call Groups function If you want the characteristics of the groups to apply to each call: Go into Directory/Directory menu/Call groups .
23 5. Directory 5.5 Sorting The directory menu enables you to sort the stored numbers by name or location; for the latter , the free locations are indicated in the list. 5.6 Sending a short message to a stored number Select the recipient scrolling using the scrolling arrows and validate using OK .
24 6. T ext mailbox 6. How to use the text mailbox and the Easy Message T9 function 6.1 Receiving a short message When you receive a short message, an icon flashes on your phone screen, a tone is emitted and the indicator light flashes red.
25 6. T ext mailbox 6.2 Editing a message using Easy Message T9 The Easy Message T9 function helps you to easily enter short messages. Select the T ext messages/Write new... menu and press OK . Selecting the editing language V alidate T9 by pressing the key .
26 6. T ext mailbox Additional entry modes The key selects one mode or another. The 123 mode (numeric) inserts numbers. The Insert symbol mode displays a list of symbols and the figures from 1 to 0 that correspond to them. T o enter a symbol, simply type the number that appears above the character required, for example: 6 for ?.
27 6. T ext mailbox After validating text, you can choose one of the following options: Send your message Store your message De-activate Zoom Cancel.
28 7. Call related features 7. How to use the call related features 7.1 Forwarding calls Forwarding voice calls Depending on your subscription, this service allows you to transfer incoming calls to another number or a mailbox.
29 7. Call related features V alidate by pressing A message on the screen confirms that forwarding has been activated. Y ou can also cancel all types of forwarding. Y ou can view the status of a type of call forwarding in order to verify whether it is active or not.
30 7. Call related features 7.3 Monitoring the duration an d cost of calls ( *) On the Counters menu you can view the duration of the last call and all calls made since the last deletion. The Delete durations menu enables you to delete the duration of the last call and reset to zero the total calls counter .
31 7. Call related features On incoming calls, when it is activated, this function displays on your phone the phone number of the person calling (CLIP). This function is only possible if the caller has authorised his identity to be displayed by deactivating his CLIR option.
32 7. Call related features 7. 10 Placing calls on hold (Service depending on the operator) During a call, you can put the current call on hold by pressing Ok . During a call, when pressing the @ key , the key changes function and enables you to access different options for the call.
33 7. Call related features 2 X Place on hold the multi-conference calls except for the current call order number X (private call). 3 Add a call holding (or multi-conference calls) to the current call (or to the multi- conference). T el N° Place on hold the current call (or the multi-conference calls) and call another telephone number .
34 8. Ringing tones and vibrator 8. How to adjust the ringing tones and the vibrator 8.1 Selecting the volume and the type of ringing tone Y ou can set your phone to ring on receiving calls and/or short messages. Y ou can, during adjustment, listen to the melody selected or not: activate or dont by pressing @ ; the symbol appears barred or not.
35 8. Ringing tones and vibrator 8.2 Call groups See chapter How to use the directory for all the functions about call groups. 8.3 Personalising the ringing tone Y ou have the option of creating a personalised call tune. A help menu, accessible by pressing , will guide you.
36 8. Ringing tones and vibrator Setting the low battery tone If you want your phone to give a warning beep when your battery is low: T ick the box and validate by pressing OK . 8.7 Deleting DTMF tones Y ou can delete the emission of DTMF tones during a call.
37 9. Phone adjustment 9. How to adjust and customize your phone 9.1 Customizing your phone Menus type Y ou have the option of personalising the presentation of the menus, and so of limiting access to certain functions.
38 9. Phone adjustment Configuring the idle mode (depending on model) Y ou can choose between an animated idle screen or the economy mode. In the Customization/Screen Saver menu, use the scrolling arrows to select the animation you want or the economy mode.
39 9. Phone adjustment Call voice mail V alidate Call voice mail. When you press the key you will automatically call your mailbox number. T ext messages V alidate T ext messages. When you press the key you can read the short messages stored in the SIM card or in the phone itself.
40 9. Phone adjustment If no network is available, your phone continues to search for one. In all cases, the phone searches for its home network first.
41 9. Phone adjustment 9.7 Converting currencies This menu enables you to convert one currency into another. Using the scrolling arrows, you can select: Rapid exchange If you tick the Rapid exchange box, the converter will operate on the standby screen, enter the digits required and use the scrolling arrows to perform a conversion.
42 10. Security 10. How to use the security features of your phone 10.1 Locking the keyboard This menu enables you to lock your phones keyboard to prevent calls from being made unintentionally in your bag or pocket. T ick t he Lock box: the keyboard will automatically be locked.
43 10. Security T o the question: V erify pin number?, enter your new PIN code a second time to verify and validate by pressing OK . Checking the PIN number Y ou can activate your PIN number so tha.
44 10. Security Once the phone code is activated, you can modify it: T o the question: Old phone code?, enter your old phone code and validate (press ). T o the question: New phone code? enter your new phone code (a number of between 4 and 8 digits) and validate by pressing OK .
45 10. Security Y ou can activate, deactivate, and view the status of the type of call barring. Y ou can also cancel ALL types of barring. 10.8 Setting up the pre-set directory (*) The pre-set directory allows you to limit calls. When you activate this directory , only the numbers you store in this directory can be called.
46 1 1. Other functions 1 1. Other functions 1 1.1 Calculator Y ou can operate the calculator using the following keys: Add @ Subtract * Multiply # Divide OK Equals C Delete Long press on * or # or @ or : Decimal point Monetary operations i f there is no calculation in progress Monetary conversion.
47 1 1. Other functions T o use your phone with a hands free kit, see the notes supplied with the kit. This delay starts counting down as soon as the end of a call is detected. This can only happen when the vehicle is not running. The alarm function is represented on the screen by the symbol .
48 12. W AP Function 12. W AP Function Mobile Internet From the standby screen, press on the @ key to access the local menu for WA P functions. Depending on model, scrolling menu 0 allows you to access the W AP function. Home : connection to the home page.
49 12. W AP Function - Disconnect which ends the communication (allows a navigation whithout being connected). - Linger timer enables you to set a time limit, after which the phone will disconnect automatically if you have forgotten to disconnect from a service.
50 13. Games 13. Games Depending on the model, several games are available. The presentation menu guides you on how to best use them..
51 14. A vailable accessories 14. A vailable accessories Depending on the model, different accessories are available on your phone: Additional batteries Additional chargers Desk charger .
52 15. Upkeep Upkeep Clean your phone using a soft slightly damp non fluffy cloth. Battery After a long period of non use (several months), when the charger is being connected, the unit might not switch on. In this case: Disconnect the charger, wait a few seconds, and plug it in again.
53 16. Recommendations 16. Recommendations The use of your phone is controlled by safety regulations intended to protect both the user and his/her environment. Electrical safety Only use the appropriate chargers contained in the manufacturers catalogue.
54 16. Recommendations Airplane safety In an airplane, your phone must be switched off to ensure that it does not interfere with the planes systems. Its use is illegal and you could be prosecuted or banned from using cellular networks in the future if you do not abide by these regulations.
55 16. Recommendations General precautions Do not attempt to open your phone and repair it yourself. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage/ accident that may result from this. Any work carried out by non-authorised personnel will invalidate your warranty .
56 Answers to your questions Answers to your questions The telephone does not turn on - Remove the battery and then replace it. or - Connect the telephone to the charger (check that this is plugged in) for approximately 5 minutes. No network recognised - Remove the SIM card.
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