Page 2 - C O N T E N T S
PAGE 3 • About your phone 4 • Installing the battery 5 • Features of the mobile 6 / 7 • Belt clip 8 • The mobile’s display 9 • Icons on the display 1 0 • Menu functions 1 1 • Making a call 1 2 / 1 3 • During a call 1 4 • Answering a call 1 5 • Directory 1 6 / 1 7 / 1 8 Storing - Consulting - Changin...
Page 3 - ABOUT YOUR PHONE
PAGE 4 This mobile has been provided for youruse by your telephone system administra-tor.You have a M 900*, a M 901 ora M 902* (See specific functions p. 21).Your administrator will give you a perso-nal phone number and will tell you whichsystem features you can access. Your phone number: Your mobil...
Page 4 - Yes; I N S TALLING THE BAT T E RY
PAGE 5 1• Connect the battery: - Open the cover: press (a) then pull (b).- Insert the battery (connector wires exit on top). - Connect the battery to the connector (c).- Replace the cover. 2• Connect the transformer to the charger. Plug the transformer into amains socket. 3• Place the mobile in the ...
Page 5 - F E ATURES OF THE MOBILE
PAGE 6 • Press this key to place a call, hang upor answer a call. • Press this key during a call to activateHands Free mode: you can continuetalking within about 50 cm of yourmobile which must be positionedupright or face down on a table. To can-cel Hands Free mode and return to dis-crete mode, pres...
Page 7 - B E LT CLIP
PAGE 8 Mounting instructions Firstly, clean all surfaces using a clothmoistened with alcohol. 1 • Remove the adhesive protection and place it on the rear tab. 2• Position the tab on the mark on the rear of the mobile above the loudspeakerholes. Press firmly. Leave the tab on the mobile for 72 hours ...
Page 8 - THE MOBILE’S DISPLAY
PAGE 9 The mobile screen displays short information and status messages. The display has three12-characters lines,a 2-digit counter and a set of icons atvarious positions on the screen. In the example opposite: - the mobile is idle. - the battery is fully charged. - the signal strength is adequate. ...
Page 9 - ICONS ON THE DISPLAY
PAGE 10 ICONS ON THE DISPLAY • This icon indicates the battery charge level. It is divided into three segments,corresponding to three charge levels.Each segment represents approximatelyone third of the total battery chargelevel. The icon flashes when the mobileis placed in the charger to indicate th...
Page 10 - MENU FUNCTIONS
Page 11 - MAKING A CALL; Phone number
PAGE 12 Direct dialing • 1 – Press • 2 – Dial the number you wish to call Direct dialing in Hands Free mode • 1 – Press . • 2 – Dial the number you wish to call. Once connected you can talk in HandsFree mode (within 50 cm of the mobile). • To switch to discrete mode and cancel Hands Free mode: - pre...
Page 13 - DURING A CALL
PAGE 14 Adjusting the receiver or loudspea-ker volume • Press the keys on the side of the mobile.- If the loudspeaker is on, the loudspea-ker volume is adjusted (2 levels)- If the loudspeaker is off, the receivervolume is adjusted (5 levels). Note:Beeps indicate the highest and lowestlevels. Mute fu...
Page 14 - ANSWERING A CALL
PAGE 15 • To answer the call when the mobile rings: - press or - press . Note:When the mobile rings, you can stop thesound ringer (and the vibrator if activa-ted) by pressing key on the side of the mobile. You can then decide whether toanswer the call. At the end of a call • Press . Note:When you ha...
Page 15 - D I R E C T O RY
PAGE 16 You can store the numbers (and names)you call most often.Each mobile has a personal directory forstoring up to 20 numbers. Storing a number • 1 - Press . • 2 - Press Add . The display shows the first unusedmemory location.Note:You can select a different memorylocation:- Memories 0 to 9 : ent...
Page 18 - Menu
PAGE 19 The following functions are used to per-sonalize your mobile: PERSONALIZING YOUR HANDSET You can also access these functions byselecting Menu and then entering a specific code. The table below showsthe corresponding function codes:
Page 19 - Key sound; PERSONALIZING
PAGE 20 Ring volume • 1 - Press Ring volume . • 2 - Select a volume level from 1 to 4 using or the keypad. • To deactivate the ringer: - Select 0 . (the icon is displayed as a reminder) • 3 - Press Ok to confirm. M e l o d y • 1 - Press Melody . • 2 - Select a melody from 1 to 6 . • 3 - Press Ok to ...
Page 23 - SELECTING A LANGUAGE; LOCKING THE KEYPA D; Unlocked
PAGE 24 Select this function in the main menu tochoose the language you wish to use.You can choose from six languages • 1 - Press Language . • 2 - Select the language you want.• 3 - Press Ok to confirm and exit this function SELECTING A LANGUAGE When your mobile is idle, this functionprevents accide...
Page 24 - “Recharge battery”; WALL MOUNTING OF
PAGE 25 Before you use your mobile for the first time, you are advised to charge the batteryfor at least 12 hours. You should subse-quently replace the mobile regularly in itscharger to maintain the battery level.When the battery is low:• When the mobile is idle, the displayshows the following messa...
Page 25 - ADVICE AND SAFETY
PAGE 26 Note You are about to use approved equipment of type DECT, allowing intercommunication for private use bet-ween cordless telephones and a cordless Private AutomaticBranch Exchange (PABX) or domestic radio bases. Thisequipment can be used as long as the conditions specifiedin the decree dated...