Instruction/ maintenance manual of the product myC-1 Sagem
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Mobile Phones Division T el. +33 1 40 70 88 44 - Fax +33 1 40 70 66 40 - www .sagem.com Le Ponant de Paris - 27, rue Leblanc - 75512 P ARIS CEDEX 15 - FRANCE SAGEM SA - Société anonyme à directoire et conseil de surveillance capital : 33 300 000 € - 562 082 909 RCS P ARIS SAGEM SA ENGLISH *251391176* 251391176_myC-x_couv-en.
1 Y ou have just bought a mobile phone and we congratulate you on your choice. Y our phone will allow you to use dif ferent 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 st andards.
2 Conformance Document SAGEM SA declare under its sole responsibility that the product Dual Band GSM/DCS T ype myC-1 conforms to the requirement s of the following EEC directives: EEC Directive 1999/5/CE Safety EN 60950: 2000 EMC EN 301 489-1 EN 301 489-7 Network 3GPP TS 51.
3 Switch on Press . Call Dial the number then press . Answer Press . Hang up Press . Switch off Press (long press). Lock and unlock the keyboard from the st andby screen Press ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ then OK .
4 Menus at a glance Enter using or Navigate using and Confirm using OK Quit or return to the previous menu using C According to the configuration of the networks and associated subscriptions, certain functions may not be available (indicated by *).
5 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.
6 Content s Present ation of the phone ............................ 8 Function keys ................................................ 9 Alphanumeric keyboard ................................ 9 Key 1 .....................................................
7 Content s Security ......................................................... 43 Changing the PIN number .......................... 43 Changing the phone code .......................... 43 Accessories .................................................
8 Present ation of the phone 1 - Ear phone/S peaker 2 - High definition graphics screen 3 - Programmable left key 4 - Programmable Central key 5 - Programmable right key 6 - Scrolling arrows 7 - S top.
9 Present ation of the phone Function keys Switch off – Reject a call – Hang up Switch on – Call a number – Receive a call C Short press: Return to the previous menu – Delete a character Lon.
10 Present ation of the phone Key 1 A long press on key 1 allows you to access the voicemail service. 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 .
11 Present ation 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: Confirm Pressing the right key confirms the current function.
12 Getting st arted Information on the SIM card T o 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 cont ains other .
13 Getting st arted Inst alling the SIM card Switch of f your phone and disconnect the charger . The SIM card is inserted beneath the phone’ s battery . 1 Turn the phone over and remove the rear cover by pushing the lock button and inserting the nail in the notch.
14 Getting st arted 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 cap acity after several usage cycles. When your battery has run down, the phone displays it and cut s out.
15 Getting st arted Switching on/switching off, st arting 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. PIN code This is the personal code for your SIM card.
16 Getting st arted 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, confirm with the OK key .
17 Getting st arted 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 menu. Scroll through the menu using the scrolling arrows then press OK to access the selected menu.
18 Initial communication 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. Receiving a call When you receive a call: Press then speak. The caller ’s number is displayed when it is presented to the network.
19 Directory Directory display Y ou can store the telephone numbers that you call regularly: - in the SIM card, - in the phone itself. Different icons will inform you of the directory location where the number is stored when you search for it: SIM card directory Y our phone’s directory SIM card pre-set directory .
20 Directory Deleting a number T o delete the contents of a directory location, select the name using the scrolling arrows. Confirm by pressing OK . Select Delete , then confirm. Call group s Y ou are also able to classify contacts recorded in the directory into Call Groups.
21 Directory The selection of a call group is made when entering a number into the directory , or when modifying a number you have already saved. Activate the Call Group s function If you want the characteristics of the group s to apply to each call: Go into Directory/Directory menu/Call groups .
22 Directory Modifying a group Select the group to be modified, and press OK . Choose Modify . Carry out the wanted modifications. Confirm by OK . Deleting a group Select the group to be deleted, and press OK .
23 Directory Directory memory sp ace In Directory menu , select Available memory . Confirm using OK . The screen will display the amount of available space on the SIM card and on the phone it self. Displaying personal numbers Using Directory menu/Personal numbers menu, you can create records for your own numbers in order to be able to consult them.
24 Messages Receiving a message Several types of message may be received: • text messages • melodies. When you receive a message, the phone beeps (the beep is selected using the menu Ringing and beep s/V olume and Choice of music/Messages ). The icon is displayed on your phone screen.
25 Messages Meaning of the symbols at the top of the screen This symbol indicates a text message that has been written. If this symbol is flashing, it means that the message has not been sent. This symbol indicates a message that has been received. If this symbol is flashing, it means that the message has not yet been read.
26 Messages Saving a melody in your phone A melody is saved in the Ringing and beep s/ Personalised ringing tone menu. If you have just listened to it, press the right key . or Select it in the list and choose the Save option by pressing the lef t key ( Options ).
27 Messages Editing a message using Easy Message T9™ The Easy Message T9™ function helps you to easily enter messages. Select the T ext messages/Write new .
28 Messages If the word that you want does not appear in the dictionary , several additional modes allow you to vary the nature of the words entered. Additional entry modes The right key select s one mode or another . The 123 mode inserts numbers. The ABC mode enters words that do not exist in the dictionary or in another language.
29 Messages Punctuation marks Punctuation marks are obt ained by using either the 1 key (except in 123 mode), or using the Insert symbols mode (quick access using # key). Accented characters Accented characters are automatically generated in the word in Easy Message T9™ mode.
30 Messages Options for messages in the list When a message has been selected from the list of messages, pressing the lef t key ( Options ) displays the following actions: • read it • send it • delete it • zoom/Deactivate zoom • modify it. When Write new .
31 Calls Forwarding voice calls Depending on your subscription, this service allows you to transfer incoming calls to another number or a mailbox. Scroll through the menu to activate the type of forwa.
32 Calls V iewing the list of the last numbers used Y ou can consult the list of the last numbers used (outgoing and incoming if available). T o redial a number: Select from the list using the scrolling arrows. Make the call by pressing on . Shortcut: from the st andby screen, press on .
33 Calls Anonymous mode Y ou can decide whether the person you are calling is given your phone number or not. • Preset : the phone network default mode. • No : you do not wish to use the anonymous mode and the person you are calling will know your number .
34 Calls Authorising double call (Service depending on the operator) During a call, a special tone can inform you that another caller is trying to reach you.
35 Calls V oice mail number T o program a special permanent call number , type in this number and confirm. This number is used when calling the voice mail centre with the programmable keys. Local information distribution This menu allows you to activate and select reception of information distributed by the network.
36 Ringing tones V olume and choice of music Y ou can set your phone to ring on receiving calls and/or messages. Y ou can, during adjustment, listen to the melody selected or not: activate or deactivate by pressing the central key; the symbol appears barred or not.
37 Ringing tones Y ou can then modify the selected melody (if the copyright allows it), listen to it or select one of the following options: • change its title • send it by message to another pers.
38 Ringing tones Y ou can select the tones produced by your keyp ad: Beep, DTMF (musical keys) or non active tones (in this last case, when you press your keyboard, it does not make a noise).
39 Controls Customizing your phone Inst alling the energy saving mode In order not to use the phone’ s screen light and thereby increase it s operating time: In the Customization/Energy saving menu, check No light and press OK to confirm.
40 Controls Select the type of response Y ou can reply to a phone call: - either automatically , if you have ticked the Automatic ans. box and confirmed by pressing OK - or by pressing any numeric key if you have ticked the Any key and confirmed by pressing OK .
41 Controls Preferred networks T o program a list of preferred networks into your SIM card: Use the scrolling arrows to select from the list. Confirm. If the network is not on the list, select the country code then the network code (ask the organisation from which you obtained the SIM card).
42 Controls 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 st andby screen, enter the digits required and use the scrolling arrows to perform a conversion.
43 Security Changing the PIN number Y ou can change your PIN number: T o the question: Old pin number ? , enter your old PIN code and confirm (press the right key). T o the question: New pin number ? , enter your new PIN code (a number between 4 and 8 digit s) and confirm by pressing OK .
44 Security T o change the phone code, you must first check that it is active ( Control phone code menu). T o activate: T o the question: Phone code? , enter 0000 and confirm (press the right key). T ick the Phone control box and confirm by pressing OK .
45 Accessories Calculator Y ou can operate the calculator using the following keys: right key Add central key Subtract ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ ∗ Multiply # Divide OK Equals C Delete Long press on: ∗ ∗ .
46 Accessories The ringer is stopped by pressing any key; the alarm remains programmed. The alarm function remains active when the phone is switched off. It is not af fected by silent mode. Setting the timer The same procedure is applied as for the alarm function, but in this case you st art a time clock running against a defined value.
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48 A vailable accessories A vailable accessories Different accessories are available on your phone: • Additional batteries • Additional chargers. Upkeep Clean your phone using a sof t slightly damp non fluf fy cloth. Battery After a long period of non use (several months), when the charger is being connected, the unit might not switch on.
49 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 cont ained in the manufacturer ’s catalogue. Using another charger could be dangerous and will invalidate the manufacturer ’s warranty .
50 Recommendations Road safety Except in an emergency , never use your phone when driving. Always keep your eyes on the road when you are driving. T o make a call, pull to the side of the road, then make your call. Abide by the current laws. The phone must be shielded sufficiently from electronic equipment in the vehicle.
51 Recommendations General precautions Do not attempt to open your phone and rep air 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 .
52 Recommendations SAGEM SA cannot be hold responsible for the contents of messages, programs and downloadable object and for the direct or indirect damage which may be cause to the user of the phone or the phone itself. Note on downloading facilities Y our mobile may allow you to download ringtones.
53 T echnical Characteristics W eight: 78 g Size: 86 x 44 x 20 mm Original battery: Lithium Ion 550 mAh or 680 mAh (depending on model) Battery life calls/st andby: up to 4 h/280 h The technical characteristics of the product are subject to change without notice.
54 T echnical Characteristics T ests for SAR have been conducted using standard operating positions with the phone transmitting at it s highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands.
55 T roubleshooting Problem - Situation Actions The phone does not turn on Remove the battery and then replace it. or Connect the phone to the charger (check that this is plugged in) for approximately 5 minutes. No network recognised Remove the SIM card.
56 T roubleshooting Problem - Situation Actions Error message: SIM NOT PRESENT Check that the SIM card has been inserted correctly . Examine the SIM card. If it is damaged, contact your mobile phone operator sales point. If the message is still displayed, cont act the after sales service.
57 T roubleshooting Problem - Situation Actions The phone display does not change Press a key . If nothing is displayed, check the position of the SIM card. If the problem continues, cont act the after sales service. No connection made Check the form of the number called.
58 T roubleshooting Problem - Situation Actions Cannot send messages Check that the SIM card provides this service. Check that the message server is correctly set up. T ry to make a call to check that the phone and the network are operational. T ry sending the message later .
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