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2.4.
Supplied equipment and connections
2.4.1.
Equipment supplied with your phone
The box you have received contains different items:
The phone itself with its elastomer keypad overlay
The battery.
A mains supply adapter to charge your phone. Be careful with the micro-USB connector, it is
asymmetrical to help you connect it the right way and should not be forced into place
A micro-USB cable to connect the phone to your computer. It is also asymmetrical.
An in-ear headphone.
An audio CD that reads a quick start guide.
2.4.2.
Connect your phone to the mains, a computer or a headset
Your phone also has a micro-USB port to charge it and to plug it to a computer and a jack connector to plug
your earphones. To get the full description of these diverse locations, see the “Help” section on the
website.
2.4.3.
Enter the PIN number
The default settings of the PIN entry screen, show stars (*) for each number typed, to respect
confidentiality. To have your phone read out loud what you entered, press the hash (#) key, under the 9.
Press OK to confirm.
3.
3- Entering text : using the keyboard or the voice recognition :
3.1.
Keyboard entries similar to the one on phones with physical keyboards
The keypad is very similar to the keypad of a traditional mobile phone with buttons. Note that it uses an
ABC keyboard and not “T9” predictive text. So to write “hello” you have to press 4 quickly twice for H, 3
twice for E, 5 three times quickly for L. Wait until you feel the vibration telling you the time interval
between two letters is over then press 5 again three times quickly for L and so on…
You can change the repeat delay needed to type two letters on the same key to make it more comfortable
for you. See “9-Settings” then “4- Keyboard” and “1- Repeat delay”. If you increase this Repeat delay
between two letters, it will increase the time between your pressing a key to type a letter and the vibration
confirming this letter, which means your phone is ready for the next letter. Reducing this delay will
consequently mean accelerating your typing speed.
To erase a character, press the Correction button.
To change the typing mode (from numbers to capital letters or small letters), press the hash key, under the
9. This key enables you to switch between lower case, mixed case and numbers mode.