- Alcatel Owner's Manual Mobile Telephone One Touch 531
Table Of Contents
- English
- One TouchTM 531
- Introduction
- Using this guide
- Getting Started
- Network services
- Phone Book
- Messages
- Calls & Times
- Settings
- Key
- Action
- Feature
- Default setting
- Divert options
- Action
- Option
- Description
- Select
- Meaning
- Pass word
- Length
- Number of al lowed trials
- If blocked or forgot ten
- Phone lock code
- 4 digits
- Unlimited
- Return phone to manufac turer
- PIN
- 4-8 digits
- 3
- Un blocked by use of PUK code
- PIN2
- 4-8 digits
- 3
- Un blocked by use of PUK2
- PUK
- 8 digits
- 10
- Contact your service provider
- PUK2
- 8 digits
- 10
- Contact your service provider
- Call bar ring pass word
- 4 digits
- Defined by service provider
- Contact your service provider
- Office Tools
- Connectivity
- Games
- WAP™
- To enter and store the profile details via the Assistant
- To enter and store the profile details in standard mode
- 1.All the requested parameters are obtainable from your network operator and/or services provider.
- 2. The phone number or access point name, the login and the password are automatically stored in the Con nection Manager (see Connection manager, page 51).
- 3. A profile name cannot be stored twice. If an error message is displayed please also check the profile names in the Connection profiles (see Connection manager, page 51).
- 4. Access to the connection settings may depend on the pre-programmation of the settings. The connection settings menu may not be available in some cases. These settings may be 'Locked' and not be user pro grammable.
- 5. You can request the activation of the security fea ture from the profiles list (Settings / Activate security).
- 6. Your service provider may require to have the secu rity context reset. Select Yes.
- Getting to the Options menu while online.
- Ending the online connection
- Creating bookmarks
- Using bookmarks
- Other site
- Receiving push messages
- Melodies download
- Customising your mobile
- Wallpaper
- Logo
- Appendix
- 1. use not conforming with the instruc tions for use or installation,
- 2. non observation of the technical and safety standards applicable in the country where the equipment is used,
- 3. improper maintenance of batteries and other sources of energy, and of the overall electric installation,
- 4. accidents or the consequences of theft, (of the vehicle), acts of vandal ism, lightning, fire, humidity, infiltra tion of liquids, atmospheric influences,
- 5. combination or integration of the equipment in hardware not supplied or not recommended by Alcatel, without express written consent for such,
- 6. modifications, alterations, or repairs carried out by parties not authorised by Alcatel, the dealer or the approved maintenance centre,
- 7. use of the equipment for a purpose other than that for which it was de signed,
- 8. normal wear,
- 9. deterioration caused by external caus es (RF interference produced by other equipment, fluctuations in mains volt age and/or voltages on telephone lines, etc),
- 10. modifications made to the equipment even if they are unavoidable due to changes in regulations and/or modifi cation of network parameters,
- 11. connection faults resulting from unsat isfactory radio transmission or caused by the absence of radio relay coverage.
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14
Phone Book
Data can be stored in the phone and in the
SIM card memories (=phonebook).
The phone memory can store up to 255
'extended' cards (called 'phonebook
cards'). These cards allow to store several
types of information: family name, first
name, home phone number, cellular
phone number, e-mail address, address,
company information, voice dialling,
group and related icon. The SIM card
memory capacity may vary according to
your operator or service provider. The SIM
memory allows to store one name, one
phone number and one voice tag per card.
Both the SIM and the phone memories are
searched through when reading the avail-
able phonebook data.
Storing names and
telephone numbers
Names and numbers can be stored directly
in the phonebook or copied from different
sources such as SMS messages, last dialled
number list, etc.
It is advisable to store numbers in interna-
tional format using the '+' prefix instead
of '00' so that the numbers can directly be
dialled from your home country or from
abroad.
There are several ways to store numbers
into the phonebooks:
Phone names card
• From the standby display:
• Via the menu:
SIM names card
• From the standby display,
• Via the menu,
press to directly get to the phonebook from the
stand by display.
Enter the number. Select
Store .
Select Phone names .
The Home, Work, Cellular
or Fax list is displayed, thus
allowing to choose the
number type .
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Enter the card requested data
and select Save to store the
information.
Press .
Select
Phone Book
.
Select Add name .
Select Phone names .
Enter the card requested data
and select Save to store
the information.
1. The Groups field allows to identify the caller’s type
according to entries you have previously set (see Crea-
ting a group of cards page 16).
2. The Icons list allows to store your card with symbols
that are then displayed on incoming call (thus
showing the caller’s category).
Enter the number. Select
Store .
Select SIM names .
Fill in the available fields and
select OK to validate your
entries.
Select Save to store the
card information.
Press .
Select
Phone Book
.
Select Add name .
Select SIM names .
Enter the name and select
OK .
Enter (or confirm) the number
and select OK .
Select Save to store the
card.
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