Alcatel 501 - Manual

Alcatel 501

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – CONTENTS
  • Page 5 – CONDITIONS OF USE
  • Page 6 – CONDITIONS OF USE FOR BATTERIES:; SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS
  • Page 9 – YOUR TELEPHONE; N e t w o r k n a m e
  • Page 10 – Hang up; Activate “voice recognition”
  • Page 11 – • 2 Status icons
  • Page 12 – The following symbols are used in the text which follows:; • 3 Conventions used in this User’s Guide
  • Page 13 – You must insert your SIM card in order to use your phone.; • 1 Initial operation; GETTING STARTED; CLICK
  • Page 14 – A beep will sound when charging begins.; Charge the battery
  • Page 15 – If cell broadcast messages are displayed, use the; • 2 Switching your phone on
  • Page 16 – OK; The pocket clip is not designed to be worn on a belt.; Press the; • 4 Fitting the pocket clip; This accessory is only available on certain models.
  • Page 17 – FIRST STEPS; (1) The caller’s number or name is displayed if it is provided; If you make a mistake, use the; • 1 Making a call; Hello
  • Page 18 – “Voice Mail”; option in the “; Menu; You can display your own number by pressing the; “Your number”; option in the; “Menu”; • 3 Accessing your voice mail
  • Page 19 – This takes you to the following screen:; • 5 Accessing the functions and scrolling; Choosing a function
  • Page 20 – Return to previous screen; Press; • 6 Functions structure
  • Page 21 – Access or write your short messages.; Internet; Access Internet services.; Services; Use the functions provided by your operator.
  • Page 22 – “Save”; “Create file”; “Directory”; If your directory is empty, you will see the prompt:; • 7 Creating a directory file
  • Page 23 – “Audios”; (1) You do not have to fill in all the information but you; • 8 Changing the ring tone
  • Page 24 – (1) Check the availability of this service with your operator.; “Events”; The; • 9 Reading your new short messages
  • Page 25 – DIRECTORY; “View”; Select the Directory; • 1 Accessing the directory; twice to find the first name beginning with
  • Page 26 – Calling the person
  • Page 27 – First select the icon you want.; There are 4 directories:
  • Page 28 – To return to the standby screen, press the; View
  • Page 29 – This option lets you create your own directories.; • 4 Creating a new directory
  • Page 30 – “Validate”; You can copy files from one directory to another.; • 5 Copying files
  • Page 32 – Internet alert; (1) Check the availability of this service with your operator
  • Page 33 – CALLS; To enter the characters; or any other number; • 1 Making a call
  • Page 34 – International call; Ring back; During a call you can activate the handsfree mode:; automatically if you do not manage to reach them.
  • Page 35 – icon is displayed, the; • 2 Receiving a call
  • Page 36 – First choose the icon you want:; • 3 During a call
  • Page 37 – OR; You already have a call:; Changing the volume
  • Page 39 – CALL MEMORY; • 1 Accessing the call memory and calling back
  • Page 40 – • 2 Options; See
  • Page 41 – • 1 Accessing short messages
  • Page 42 – icon is displayed when too many messages have; The messages are stored and classified in 2 categories:; Unread; and; Read messages; (see chapter entitled “First steps”, page; • 2 Reading your short messages
  • Page 43 – Save; Messages may be preceded by the following symbols:; Message sent and acknowledgement received.; • 3 Options
  • Page 44 – • 4 Writing a short message; To make it easier to write short messages, your phone has a; predictive text input system; key to
  • Page 45 – To confirm the entered word, push the
  • Page 46 – You can also use the following; shortcut
  • Page 47 – “Groups”; Canned messages; You can send the same short message to several recipients.
  • Page 48 – Group”; “Send to”; “Continue”; “Complete”; Using a group
  • Page 49 – You can assign parameters for the following items:; Whether an acknowledgement of receipt is sent.; You can choose the recipients of your messages:; Enter the recipient’s number manually.; • 5 Parameters
  • Page 50 – Character set
  • Page 51 – SCHEDULER; “Scheduler”; “Task list”; First choose the icon you want.; • 1 Accessing the scheduler
  • Page 52 – • 3 Creating an appointment; You can create one or several appointments.
  • Page 53 – “Alarm”; • 4 Scheduling an alarm
  • Page 54 – “Create Todo”; When a task falls due, it is shown in bold.; • 5 Creating a task
  • Page 55 – • 7 Description of scheduler icons
  • Page 56 – Activate and deactivate a parameter by pressing; • 8 Configuring the scheduler
  • Page 57 – Graphical view; • 9 Advanced scheduler functions; Single appointment scheduled.
  • Page 59 – VOICE FUNCTIONS; pressing the; 0 • 2 Voice recognition; key located on the top left-hand
  • Page 60 – Using a voice recognition command
  • Page 61 – “VoiceMemo”; When you have finished; You can record a memo from the standby screen or during a call.; Keep the key pressed; throughout the time you are recording.; Recording a voice memo; Appointment
  • Page 63 – MOBILE INTERNET; 1 • 1 Accessing Internet services; key and then selecting the; “Internet”
  • Page 65 – (1) Check the availability of these options with your
  • Page 66 – Information bar
  • Page 67 – CONVERTER; Use the; 2 • 1 Accessing the calculator and currency converter; “Calculator”
  • Page 68 – 2 • 3 Currency converter; “Converter”
  • Page 69 – 2 • 4 Currency selection; Currencies
  • Page 70 – Validate
  • Page 71 – MENU; Voice; Call forward
  • Page 72 – Activated; Call barring; Outgoing calls
  • Page 74 – SMS CB; Networks
  • Page 75 – Calls; Call waiting
  • Page 76 – first call was unsuccessful.; Automatic redial; Welcome msg; to
  • Page 77 – Create; Dictionnary
  • Page 78 – Backlight; Backlighting intensity (use; Contrast; Contrast of the display (use; Display; Setting the clocks; Local; Remote
  • Page 79 – Setting the display of the two clocks; Setting the date format; “2 clocks”; Setting the time format; Your clock can display the time in analogue or digital formats.
  • Page 80 – Answer
  • Page 81 – Expense; Personal key
  • Page 82 – Duration
  • Page 83 – Displays the available memory capacity.; 3 • 4 Available memory
  • Page 85 – AUDIOS; to select and press; 4 • 1 Accessing the “Audios” function; Volume of the ring tone (use the
  • Page 86 – Depends on the model and the connected accessory:; Normal; icon is; Melody; Mode
  • Page 87 – PERSONAL KEY; By default; 5 • 1 Features offered by personal key; (2) This screen is displayed only if the operator has not; “Settings”
  • Page 88 – You must choose one of the following functions:
  • Page 89 – WARRANTY
  • Page 90 – ARRANTY
  • Page 91 – Website
  • Page 93 – ACCESSORIES; Headset
  • Page 94 – Antenna cable
  • Page 96 – Change
  • Page 98 – O N E T O U C H
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Page 3 - CONTENTS

2 CONTENTS Safety and precautions 4 1 Your telephone 8 1 - 1 Keys 9 1 - 2 Status icons 10 1 - 3 Conventions used in this User’s Guide 11 2 Getting started 12 2 - 1 Initial operation 12 2 - 2 Switching your phone on 14 2 - 3 Switching your phone off 15 2 - 4 Fitting the pocket clip 15 3 First steps 1...

Page 5 - CONDITIONS OF USE

4 SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS We recommend that you read this chapter carefullybefore use. CONDITIONS OF USE Switch the phone off before boarding an aircraft. Use could lead to legal actionagainst the user. Switch the phone off when in health care facilities except in areas specified. Likemany other type...

Page 6 - CONDITIONS OF USE FOR BATTERIES:; SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS

5 CONDITIONS OF USE FOR BATTERIES: Only use batteries, battery chargers and accessories approved by themanufacturer. The manufacturer disclaims any liability for damage caused byuse of other batteries, chargers or accessories. Before removing the battery from your phone, please make sure that thepho...

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