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Messages .................................................................................................................................... 24

Composing messages ......................................................................................................................... 24

Compose MMS (depending on model) ................................................................................................ 27

Receiving messages............................................................................................................................ 28

Inbox .................................................................................................................................................... 28

Outbox (depending on model) ............................................................................................................. 28

Drafts ................................................................................................................................................... 29

Sending options ................................................................................................................................... 29

Memory................................................................................................................................................ 29

Local info (depending on model) ......................................................................................................... 30

WAP............................................................................................................................................. 31

The WAP Menus.................................................................................................................................. 31

Configuring WAP parameters .............................................................................................................. 32

WAP Logging on.................................................................................................................................. 33

Downloading objects............................................................................................................................ 33

WAP Logging off.................................................................................................................................. 33

GPRS (depending on model)............................................................................................................... 33

Games ......................................................................................................................................... 34
Sounds ........................................................................................................................................ 35

Volume and ring tone........................................................................................................................... 35

Vibrate ................................................................................................................................................. 35

Silent mode.......................................................................................................................................... 35

Beeps................................................................................................................................................... 36

Background ................................................................................................................................ 37

Colours ................................................................................................................................................ 37

Wallpapers........................................................................................................................................... 37

Greeting message ............................................................................................................................... 37

Settings ....................................................................................................................................... 38

Date / Time .......................................................................................................................................... 38

My objects............................................................................................................................................ 38

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Summary of Contents for MYC2-3

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Page 2: ...nd networks GSM 900 MHz and DCS 1800 MHz depending on the roaming arrangements with your operator This user guide presents the SAGEM myC2 3 and myC2 3m mobile phones range Depending on the models the...

Page 3: ...Contents Menus 7 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 3 Vendredi 12 ao t 2005 1 27 13...

Page 4: ...Messages 24 Composing messages 24 Compose MMS depending on model 27 Receiving messages 28 Inbox 28 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 4 Vendredi 12 ao t 2005 1 27 13...

Page 5: ...Languages 38 Networks 39 Contrast 39 Short cuts 39 Active flip 39 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 5 Vendredi 12 ao t 2005 1 27 13...

Page 6: ...Services 49 Technical features 51 Care and safety information 52 SAR 52 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 6 Vendredi 12 ao t 2005 1 27 13...

Page 7: ...Menus Phonebook Background Security 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 7 Vendredi 12 ao t 2005 1 27 13...

Page 8: ...Your phone package Accessories When you open the box check that all the items are present 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 8 Vendredi 12 ao t 2005 1 27 13...

Page 9: ...Description Programmable keys and Shortcut keys Hold down Switch on off Press briefly In a call context Rejects a call hangs up 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 9 Vendredi 12 ao t 2005 1 27 13...

Page 10: ...basic principles bring a great deal of intuitiveness to your phone All the active areas on a white background icon selector programmable keys menu selector choice list 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 10...

Page 11: ...Home page The home page contains the following 1 The title bar icons 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 11 Vendredi 12 ao t 2005 1 27 13...

Page 12: ...Activating your phone Information on the SIM card 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 12 Vendredi 12 ao t 2005 1 27 13...

Page 13: ...ng the SIM card and installing the battery Switch off your phone and disconnect the charger The SIM card is inserted beneath the phone s battery 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 13 Vendredi 12 ao t 2005...

Page 14: ...battery must be charged for at least 4 hours before being used for the first time It reaches its optimum capacity after a few cycles of use When your battery has been discharged the phone displays the...

Page 15: ...My phone in 5 minutes Getting started 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 15 Vendredi 12 ao t 2005 1 27 13...

Page 16: ...e first time you need to set the date and time In due course when the battery is completely discharged or if it has been removed you will be prompted systematically to confirm date and time 252211278_...

Page 17: ...code without waiting for the dial tone then the number of the called party Emergency services Depending on the operators you can obtain the emergency service with or without SIM card or when the keyp...

Page 18: ...ace of your new phone using a simple setting choosing a ring tone and adjusting the volume Volume and ring tone This menu allows you to allocate a ring tone to each type of event 252211278_myC2 3_en b...

Page 19: ...Phonebook The phonebook allows you to store numbers that you call regularly These numbers can be stored in the SIM card or in the phone 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 19 Vendredi 12 ao t 2005 1 27 13...

Page 20: ...tions from a contact saved Select a contact from the list using the T S keys Then press the key Choose from the options offered See contact 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 20 Vendredi 12 ao t 2005 1 27...

Page 21: ...Phonebook screen press the key to enter the menu Press the up S key to position the cursor on the Phonebook menu and Options Choose from the options offered 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 21 Vendredi...

Page 22: ...to group your contacts into call groups It is possible to allocate characteristics to each group icon ring tone vibrate 6 default call groups have already been created You can create others 252211278_...

Page 23: ...send a vCard from each contact stored in the phonebook The availability of this function depends on the model of your phone vCards can be sent to another phone using SMS 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page...

Page 24: ...wing two types of messages SMS and EMS an EMS is an extended message longer than an SMS with images and sounds added It is possible to exchange different types of contents text call group 252211278_my...

Page 25: ...The Easy Message T9 helps you to conveniently enter your short messages 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 25 Vendredi 12 ao t 2005 1 27 13...

Page 26: ...y To obtain a letter press the corresponding key several times the letters and the number scroll past Mode 123 is used to insert numbers When composing a message The navigation keys assume the followi...

Page 27: ...ose your MMS messages The availability of this function depends on the model of your phone From the Messages menu choose the Compose menu and Select Choose MMS from the proposed options SMS or MMS 252...

Page 28: ...icon appears on your phone screen If you do not read the messages this icon remains displayed on the screen When it flashes the memory is full Receiving icons backgrounds or tunes can take several se...

Page 29: ...s From the Messages menu choose the Drafts menu and Select Select a message and press the key If you do not delete this message it will remain as a draft and can be re used even if you have already se...

Page 30: ...cal information broadcast by the network You can choose whether or not to receive information ask the company with which you took out your subscription From the Messages menu select the Local info men...

Page 31: ...ranslates the Internet language into WML language that can be read by a phone The WAP function allows you to log onto certain Internet sites You can log onto sites that allow you to download 252211278...

Page 32: ...he configuration menu Choose from the sub menus offered Logon parameters is used to select or modify your access provider s logon parameters or configure the parameters of other access providers 25221...

Page 33: ...vider Select him from the list Confirm your choice with OK Inactivity time is used to choose the time after which the call is automatically disconnected if you have forgotten to log off from a service...

Page 34: ...Depending on model your phone is supplied with one or two games You can also download new games depending on your phone and your subscription 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 34 Vendredi 12 ao t 2005 1...

Page 35: ...Sounds This menu allows you to customise the ring tones on your phone and to activate beep and vibrate modes 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 35 Vendredi 12 ao t 2005 1 27 13...

Page 36: ...ctivate a beep for each type of event From the Sounds menu choose the Beeps menu and Select Select the type of beep you want to allocate from the choices offered and OK 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 3...

Page 37: ...Background This menu allows you to customise your screen by choosing the colour background image animation or greeting message 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 37 Vendredi 12 ao t 2005 1 27 13...

Page 38: ...Settings This menu allows you to customise the settings of your phone to make it as convenient as possible for you to use 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 38 Vendredi 12 ao t 2005 1 27 13...

Page 39: ...lows you to configure network preferences From the Settings menu select the Networks menu and Select Choose Preferred to view all the pre registered networks 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 39 Vendredi...

Page 40: ...alls The Calls menu allows you to manage and consult all your phone s incoming and outgoing calls that are marked as follows Incoming call 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 40 Vendredi 12 ao t 2005 1 27 1...

Page 41: ...modify the status of the display number function From the Calls menu select the Display numbers menu and Select Choose from the options offered Caller s number Anonymous mode 252211278_myC2 3_en book...

Page 42: ...atic redial function or by applications data fax for example From the Calls menu select the Blacklist menu and Select When several automatic calls failed with a number number busy or unknown this numb...

Page 43: ...Security This menu allows you to configure your phone s security settings 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 43 Vendredi 12 ao t 2005 1 27 13...

Page 44: ...menu allows you to activate the phone code so that it is requested and checked whenever the phone is switched on if a different SIM card is used This code is automatically linked to the SIM card inst...

Page 45: ...eception of certain calls Before you can use this service a password will be provided by your operator when you take out your subscription Access to this service depends on your subscription type 2522...

Page 46: ...es This menu allows you to access the various accessories offered by your phone calendar calculator converter alarm timer car kit data parameters 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 46 Vendredi 12 ao t 2005...

Page 47: ...urrency to another From the Accessories menu select the Converter menu and Select Enter a value and press the S key to convert from one currency to another or the T key to convert back 252211278_myC2...

Page 48: ...o configure your phone with a car kit From the Accessories menu select the Car kit menu and Select Choose from the options offered Kit volume Auto response Switch off 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 48...

Page 49: ...menu allows you to access numerous services offered by your operator The list of these services will appear in the menu depending on your subscription 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 49 Vendredi 12 ao t...

Page 50: ...Conformance Document 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 50 Vendredi 12 ao t 2005 1 27 13...

Page 51: ...Technical features Weight 72 g Size 21 3 x 42 x 95 mm 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 51 Vendredi 12 ao t 2005 1 27 13...

Page 52: ...Care and safety information SAR 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 52 Vendredi 12 ao t 2005 1 27 13...

Page 53: ...our phone and any consequences of its use As a general rule always switch off your phone wherever the use of a phone is prohibited Use of your phone is subject to safety measures designed to protect u...

Page 54: ...lephone body worn when transmitting place the phone in a carry accessory that contains no metal and positions the phone a minimum of 1 5 cm form your body Use of other accessories may not ensure compl...

Page 55: ...e for which it was designed under normal operating conditions Sagem Communication declines all responsibility for any use outside of the scope of its designed purpose and for any consequences 25221127...

Page 56: ...cted by this guarantee In any disputes the phone is covered by the legal warranty against the consequences of faults or hidden defects in compliance with articles 1641 and subsequent of the French civ...

Page 57: ...ire vandalism malice water damage of any type contact with various liquids or any harmful agent unsuitable electric current to modifications of the phone made without the written consent of Sagem Comm...

Page 58: ...End User Licence Agreement EULA for the software 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 58 Vendredi 12 ao t 2005 1 27 13...

Page 59: ...content Secure Content so that their intellectual property including copyright in such content is not misappropriated Owners of such Secure Content Secure Content Owners may from time to time request...

Page 60: ...rent in the processes and that errors can occur in the component s recognition of your handwriting or speech and the final conversion into text Neither SAGEM nor its suppliers shall be liable for any...

Page 61: ...ur initial copy of the SOFTWARE Supplemental Components If SAGEM provides or makes available to you Supplemental Components and no other EULA terms are provided along with the Supplemental Components...

Page 62: ...Troubleshooting PROBLEM SITUATION ACTIONS 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 62 Vendredi 12 ao t 2005 1 27 13...

Page 63: ...This message means that the SIM card you are using does not fit with the phone Take the SIM card out and switch the phone back on If the message SIM not present appears on the screen you will need to...

Page 64: ...VER NOT ANSWERING message Switch off and then switch phone back on Logon to home page impossible In the WAP menu Clear the cache PROBLEM SITUATION ACTIONS 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 64 Vendredi 12...

Page 65: ...Customer care France 0 892 701 799 0 34 mn United Kingdom 0870 24 05 613 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 65 Vendredi 12 ao t 2005 1 27 13...

Page 66: ...Index A Calls forwarded 40 Counters 40 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 66 Vendredi 12 ao t 2005 1 27 13...

Page 67: ...F Fixed dialling 45 G Games 34 O Objects 38 Operator code 44 Outbox 28 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 67 Vendredi 12 ao t 2005 1 27 13...

Page 68: ...T T9 25 Text 24 26 Timer 47 Troubleshooting 62 252211278_myC2 3_en book Page 68 Vendredi 12 ao t 2005 1 27 13...

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