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SIM card
Insert SIM card
Before you can make a call with your mobile phone, you need to insert the SIM card.
Switch off your phone. Remove the battery lid and the battery.
Open the SIM card holder by sliding the catch towards your- self and lifting the holder.
Insert the SIM card in the holder with its
Close the holder and slide the catch back into place.
Insert the battery, attach the battery lid to the phone and switch the phone on.
Enter PUK or PIN code, if requested, and confirm by
pressing (»OK«).
The phone will display a welcome greeting.
Facts & Tips
•Please remember that your SIM card must support 3V technology to work with this phone.
•The SIM card is your link to the net- work operator. The SIM card carries your phone number, your phone books and a lot of other information that will follow your SIM card if you put it in another phone.
•Please note that if you insert a new or another SIM card in your phone it might take a little while before you
see the address and phone book
symbol in the display.
•In this user guide you can see the full capability of your phone, but the availability of some of the features depends on your network operator and/or your SIM card. These features are marked with this symbol in the user guide.
•Most GSM networks allow you to make emergency calls both with and without a SIM card inserted.
Calling
Making a call | Answering a call | |
Enter the phone number and | Press | (»ANSWER«), when |
press (»CALL«). | the phone rings. |
Press | (»END«) to end the | Press | (»END«) to end the |
call. |
| call. |
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Facts & Tips
•When making an international call,
first enter “+” (hold down for one second) followed by the relevant national country code and then the telephone number.
•An incoming call is indicated by a ringing tone if enabled, a ringing sym- bol in the display, and a fast green flash in the LED.
•Use the side key on the
•Your phone is equipped with an internal antenna which is placed in the upper back part of the phone. To achieve optimum speech quality, max- imum talk time, and ensure compli- ance with all applicable FCC RF expo- sure guidelines, you should always hold your phone by its lower part dur- ing a call. If you carry the phone in a pocket, the back of the phone should always face away from your body.
•Please read the FDA update on Mobile Phone Safety at the end of this Guide, in the ‘Further Information’ Sec- tion, for additional usage information.