Sagem myC-1 manual General precautions, Removing the battery may mean that the time is lost

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Recommendations

General precautions

Do not attempt to open your phone and repair it yourself. The manufacturer cannot be held responsible for any damage/accident that may result from this.

Any work carried out by non-authorised personnel will invalidate your warranty.

Do not use your phone in damp areas (bathroom, swimming pool…). Protect it from liquids and other moisture.

Do not expose your phone to extreme temperatures from - 10°C to + 55°C.

Do not leave your phone within the reach of small children (certain removable parts may be accidentally ingested).

Use your phone with original accessories, or your warranty will be rendered invalid.

The physicochemical processes created by chargers impose temperature limits when charging the battery. Your phone automatically protects the batteries in extreme temperatures.

Removing the battery may mean that the time is lost.

You are strongly advised not to connect your phone to the charger if it doesn’t contain a battery.

To avoid the risk of demagnetisation, do not let electronic devices close to your phone for a long time.

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Contents 251391176 Sagem SA Conformance Document Functions at a glance Menus at a glance Glossary Contents Contents Presentation of the phone Presentation of the phone Function keysAlphanumeric keyboard Made up of 12 keys 0 to 9, ∗ and #Key ∗ KeyDisplay Presentation of the phone Getting started Information on the SIM cardInstalling the SIM card Charging the battery Setting Time and Date Setting the timePIN code Control of the PIN codeSwitching off Setting the dateNetwork indicator When the time and date are correct, confirm with the OK keyDirect access to menus Menu accessDeleting characters Volume control Making a callReceiving a call Ending a callDirectory display DirectoryStoring a number Groups are defined by default in your phone Deleting a numberCall groups Creating a groupAvailable memory Activate the Call Groups functionLooking up a group Sorting Sending a short message to a stored numberModifying a group Deleting a groupConfirm using OK Directory memory spaceDisplaying personal numbers Making a call with a stored numberReceiving a message MessagesIcon is displayed on your phone screen Meaning of the symbols at the top of the screen Meaning of the symbols in front of each messageActions possible for a message received Text messages MelodiesMelody is saved in the Ringing and beeps Saving a melody in your phonePersonalised ringing tone menu Using T9 mode Selecting the editing languageLanguage Easy Message T9 function helps you to easily enter messagesCapital letters Additional entry modesWords in capital letters Options available when writing a message De-activate Zoom CancelPunctuation marks Accented charactersOptions for messages in the list Enter the message centre numberCalls Forwarding voice callsViewing the list of the last numbers used Monitoring the duration of callsDisplay numbers This memory is linked to the phone and not to the SIM cardYour number Anonymous modeCaller’s Number Configuring automatic redial Authorising double callBlacklist Call waitingVoice mail number Local information distributionPlacing calls on hold This case, pressing ends all callsRinging tones Volume and choice of musicPersonalised ringing tone Setting the vibrator Selecting silent modeSetting the beeps Setting the battery beepSetting the keypad tones Setting the network toneCustomizing your phone ControlsSelecting the display language Select the type of response Selecting the networkAvailable networks NetworkControlling screen contrast Setting the time and datePreferred networks Converting currencies Active flipRapid exchange Exchange rateSecurity Changing the PIN numberChanging the phone code Checking the PIN numberTo deactivate To activateOnce the phone code is activated, you can modify it Accessories Setting the alarmCalculator Add Subtract Multiply Divide Equals DeleteSetting the timer Game Available accessories BatteryMaintenance menu UpkeepElectrical safety Airplane safetyRecommendations Areas containing combustiblesRoad safety Hospitals, the phone must be switched offNon ionising radiation Electronic medical equipmentGeneral precautions Removing the battery may mean that the time is lostRecommendations Technical Characteristics Advice for limiting exposure to radiofrequency RF fields Problem Situation TroubleshootingActions Problem Situation Actions Error message SIM not PresentError message Incorrect PIN Error message SIM BlockedMyC-1en15dépannage.pmd57 Cannot send messages Network are operationalTry sending the message later No voice boxMyC-1Notes.pmd 22/12/2003 MyC-1Notes.pmd 22/12/2003

myC-1 specifications

The Sagem myC-1 is a notable mobile phone that emerged in the early 2000s, captivating users with its unique design and functional features. Known for its compact size and lightweight nature, the myC-1 was designed to be an accessible device for the everyday user, embodying the essentials of mobile communication in a sleek form factor.

One of the standout characteristics of the Sagem myC-1 is its distinctive clamshell design, which not only contributed to its portability but also offered protection for the screen and keypad when closed. This design was particularly appealing at the time, as it provided a stylish yet practical solution to mobile communication.

The device boasts a vibrant display that was relatively advanced for its time, featuring a 128 x 128 pixel resolution, which allowed for a clear presentation of text and graphics. The user interface was straightforward, making navigation simple for users of all technical backgrounds. The phone also supported a variety of ringtones, accommodating the growing desire for personalization among mobile users.

Equipped with a standard rechargeable battery, the myC-1 offered decent battery life, allowing users to enjoy up to several days of operation on a single charge under normal usage. The inclusion of predictive text input facilitated faster messaging, aligning with the increasing demand for efficient communication methods.

In terms of connectivity, the Sagem myC-1 included features such as SMS and a basic phonebook, supporting up to 100 contacts. Such capabilities were essential for users looking to stay connected with family and friends. Additionally, the phone was designed with an integrated calendar and alarm functions, further enhancing its utility as a personal organizer.

The Sagem myC-1 also embraced the trend of mobile customization by allowing users to download wallpapers and games through WAP (Wireless Application Protocol). This feature expanded the device's functionality and catered to the growing interest in mobile entertainment during that era.

In summary, the Sagem myC-1 stands out as a quintessential device from its time, representing the shift towards more compact and feature-rich mobile phones. Its user-friendly design, functionality, and customization options made it a popular choice for consumers seeking a reliable communication tool. The myC-1's legacy continues to resonate, serving as a reminder of the evolution of mobile technology.