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Un bon manuel d’utilisation
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Qu'est ce que le manuel d’utilisation?
Le mot vient du latin "Instructio", à savoir organiser. Ainsi, le manuel d’utilisation Siemens C55 décrit les étapes de la procédure. Le but du manuel d’utilisation est d’instruire, de faciliter le démarrage, l'utilisation de l'équipement ou l'exécution des actions spécifiques. Le manuel d’utilisation est une collection d'informations sur l'objet/service, une indice.
Malheureusement, peu d'utilisateurs prennent le temps de lire le manuel d’utilisation, et un bon manuel permet non seulement d’apprendre à connaître un certain nombre de fonctionnalités supplémentaires du dispositif acheté, mais aussi éviter la majorité des défaillances.
Donc, ce qui devrait contenir le manuel parfait?
Tout d'abord, le manuel d’utilisation Siemens C55 devrait contenir:
- informations sur les caractéristiques techniques du dispositif Siemens C55
- nom du fabricant et année de fabrication Siemens C55
- instructions d'utilisation, de réglage et d’entretien de l'équipement Siemens C55
- signes de sécurité et attestations confirmant la conformité avec les normes pertinentes
Pourquoi nous ne lisons pas les manuels d’utilisation?
Habituellement, cela est dû au manque de temps et de certitude quant à la fonctionnalité spécifique de l'équipement acheté. Malheureusement, la connexion et le démarrage Siemens C55 ne suffisent pas. Le manuel d’utilisation contient un certain nombre de lignes directrices concernant les fonctionnalités spécifiques, la sécurité, les méthodes d'entretien (même les moyens qui doivent être utilisés), les défauts possibles Siemens C55 et les moyens de résoudre des problèmes communs lors de l'utilisation. Enfin, le manuel contient les coordonnées du service Siemens en l'absence de l'efficacité des solutions proposées. Actuellement, les manuels d’utilisation sous la forme d'animations intéressantes et de vidéos pédagogiques qui sont meilleurs que la brochure, sont très populaires. Ce type de manuel permet à l'utilisateur de voir toute la vidéo d'instruction sans sauter les spécifications et les descriptions techniques compliquées Siemens C55, comme c’est le cas pour la version papier.
Pourquoi lire le manuel d’utilisation?
Tout d'abord, il contient la réponse sur la structure, les possibilités du dispositif Siemens C55, l'utilisation de divers accessoires et une gamme d'informations pour profiter pleinement de toutes les fonctionnalités et commodités.
Après un achat réussi de l’équipement/dispositif, prenez un moment pour vous familiariser avec toutes les parties du manuel d'utilisation Siemens C55. À l'heure actuelle, ils sont soigneusement préparés et traduits pour qu'ils soient non seulement compréhensibles pour les utilisateurs, mais pour qu’ils remplissent leur fonction de base de l'information et d’aide.
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guide guide to using your Siemen sC 55 Siemens C55 For further information about Orange products and services please visit our website at the addr ess below. The information contained in th is user guide is cor re ct at the time of going to press, but Orange re serves the right to make subsequent changes to it and services may be modi fi ed, supple[...]
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C55_Cover 16.04.2003 13:02 Uhr Seite 2[...]
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welcom e welcom e This guide provides you with all the information you need to use your phone, fr om making a call to texting a colleague. Yo u can also find out more about the wide range of services offer ed by Orange to keep you in touch and informed whether you’re at work, at home or abroad. So that you can make your first call please take a f[...]
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1 Look for the plastic car d that is in your Orange box. If you cannot find it, the SIM Card may have already been inserted into your phone. If it is not in your phone or your box, please ask your company’ s Orange account holder for a SIM Card. 2 Remove the SIM Card from its plastic surround by car efully pushing it out. Its contacts are easily [...]
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insert the battery 1 Wi th the phone face down and the top pointing away from you, position the battery so that the gold contacts touch the gold contacts inside the phone. 2 Insert the left side of the battery first. Yo u should be able to see the word SIEMENS at the top of the battery . 3 Slide the battery cover into place. re move the battery and[...]
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if your phone wasn’t re gistered with Orange when you bought it, follow the simple steps below before you call When you apply to re gister on the Orange Network, you and Orange agree to be bound by the Orange terms and conditions set out in the back of this guide. Please take time to re ad and consider them before you re gister . switching your p[...]
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2 The SIM Card number This is on the SIM Card itself. 3 A password for security purposes For example your mother’ s maiden name. 4 Yo ur address Including the postcode. your Orange phone number This is given to you either when you buy your phone or when you call to re gister . SIM update When your phone is re gistered you will re ceive one or mor[...]
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■ ■ keep on top of things and set yourself re minders using your phone’ s organiser organiser ■ ■ enjoy continuous access to the Inter net but only pay for the data you send and re ceive with GPRS GPRS ■ ■ use your built-in fax and built-in fax and data modem data modem to send important documents from your laptop while on the move ?[...]
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1 introduction to your phone 1.2 Make your way around the menus 1.2 Make a selection 1.2 Auto keylock 1.3 Menu map 1.5 Symbols on your display 2 calls 2.1 Make a call 2.3 Answer a call 2.3 Redial a number 2.3 Missed calls 2.4 Mute a call 2.4 Call Wa iting 2.5 Caller id 3 manage your phonebook 3.1 Store names and numbers 3.2 Orange Directory Enquiri[...]
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7 keep working on the move 7.1 Data and Fax modem 7.2 Orange Answer Fax 7.3 Conference Calling 7.4 Orange Assistant 7.4 Accessories 8 set your phone to suit your needs 8.1 Vo ice commands 8.1 Hotkeys 8.2 Profiles 8.3 Change your alert settings 8.5 Vo ice memo 8.5 Download ring tones 8.6 Change your phone’ s appearance 9 manage your time and calls[...]
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introduction to introduction t o your phone your phone ■ ■ Make your way around the menus ■ ■ Make a selection ■ ■ Auto keylock ■ ■ Menu map ■ ■ Symbols on your display 1 1 C55_UG_001_083 14.04.2003 19:38 Uhr S eite 9[...]
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1.1 1 - introduction to your phone answer a call to answer a call or to make an outgoing call soft keys the function of these change according to what you are doing you can customise t he left soft key function, see page 8.1 display loudspeaker power key press and hold to switch your phone on charger and headphone socket scroll keys to move through[...]
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switch your phone on To switch your phone on press and hold the key , and then press under OK to confirm. If you do not press under OK within ten seconds, your phone will automatically switch off again. If you have activated PIN code re quest, you will not be asked to confirm switch on. After a few seconds your phone will be re ady to use. make you[...]
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1.3 1 - introduction to your phone explo re t he menus 9 Phonebook 1O wn numbers 2N ew entry 3G ro ups 4A n A-Z list of your contacts 8 My menu 1S ound manager 2R ecording 3G ames & more 4I nternet 5N ew SMS 6I nbox 7O utbox 8A larm clock 9A ppointments 10 Greetings 3 Groups 1S MS to group 2C all to group 3G ro up setup 2 Records 1M issed calls[...]
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1.4 7 Setup 1D isplay 2A udio 3K eys 4P hone setup 5C lock 6C onnectivity 7S ecurity 8N etwork 9A ccessories 5 Surf & fun 1I nternet 2G ames & More 3B itmap viewer 4S ound manager 6 Profiles 1N ormal envi. 2Q uiet environ. 3N oisy environ. 4C ar Kit ~ 5H eadset ~ 6< Name> 7< Name> 8A ircraft mode 4 Organiser 1A larm clock 2A ppo[...]
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1 - introduction to your phone symbols on your display Below are some of the more common symbols that you might encounter on your display . Strength of incoming signal Battery being charged Charging complete Battery indicator All calls are diverted Ring off Short ring (beep) only Alarm is set Key lock active Phone memory Restricted SIM Card No netw[...]
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call s call s ■ ■ Make ac all Make a call ■ ■ Answer ac all Answer a call ■ ■ Redial an umber Redial a number ■ ■ Missed calls Missed calls ■ ■ Mute ac all Mute a call ■ ■ Call Wa iting Call Wa iting ■ ■ Caller id Caller id 2 2 C55_UG_001_083 14.04.2003 19:48 Uhr S eite 15[...]
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2 dial the number you want to call, don’t forget to use the full area code 1 press and hold this button to tur n your phone on 3 press to make the call make a call 2 - calls 2.1 C55_UG_001_083 14.04.2003 19:44 Uhr S eite 16[...]
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2.2 listen to calls at the right volume When you are on a call press to increase the earpiece volume or to decrease the volume. silence your ring tone Press and hold at the main display to set your phone to silent mode. Repeat to deactivate silent mode. avoid accidental calls It’ s a good idea to lock the keypad to avoid making calls by mistake. [...]
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2.3 choose whether y ou answer a call or not 1 When y our phone rings, press or Repl y t o answer the call . 2 Press or Reject to busy the call to y our Answer Phone. 3 To end a call press . re dialling a number If y ou call someone a nd get disconnected or forget to tell them something, y ou can call them straight back b y re dialling the last dia[...]
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2.4 mute y our call Sometimes y ou ma y n eed to sa y something to another person that y ou don’t want y our caller to hear . In these cases, y ou can mute your call and preserve y our privac y . To mute your call : 1 On the call, press Menu. Microphone on is highlighted. Press Select. 2 The call is now muted. To u nmute, press Menu then Select. [...]
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To re tur n to the call on hold, press Swap, or to end the active call. Alternativel y , press Reject, which will send the new caller to y our Answer Phone. To put an active call on hold , make a second call and then re tur n to the original call: 1 While y ou are in the active call, press Menu. Select Hold. 2 Dial the new number and press . 3 Pres[...]
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manage your manage your phoneboo k phoneboo k ■ ■ Store names and numbers ■ ■ Orange Director y E nquiries ■ ■ Manage y our contacts ■ ■ Call y our contacts quickl y 3 3 C55_UG_001_083 14.04.2003 19:51 Uhr S eite 21[...]
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3.1 3 - manage y our phonebook store the names and numbers of y our colleagues in y our phonebook To open your phonebook press . Own numbers will be highlighted. Yo u can scroll through the list of contacts using and . To g o to a number quickl y , press the ke y w hich corresponds to the first letter of the contact’ s name. For e x ample, press [...]
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from No group, Famil y , Friends, Office, VIP , Leisure, or a group that y ou have created y ourself. See page 3.4 for more information on Groups. When y ou have finished, press . 7 Press Change to choose whether to save the contact to y our SIM Card memor y , y our Protected SIM Card memor y o r Mobile, which is y our phone memor y . When y ou hav[...]
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Yo u also have a number of phonebook options. 1 Press to open y our phonebook. 2 Scroll to the entr y t hat y ou want to appl y an option to and press Options. 3 Choose from one of the following: ■ Vi ew Displa y s all of the details for the contact. ■ Edit Allows y ou to change the contact’ s details. ■ New entr y Lets y ou add a new conta[...]
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manage y our contacts b y sorting them into groups Yo u can sort y our work contacts into differ ent departments using the group feature. To set up groups on your phone : 1 Press three times from the main displa y . Press Select. 2 The five preset groups are Famil y , Friends, Office, VIP and Leisure, with three e x tra groups for y ou to personali[...]
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call y our contacts quickl y without having to enter y our phonebook Yo u can call contacts saved in y our phonebook quickl y u sing y our phone’ s Record number and voice dialling features. A Record number is a one or two digit shortcut to a contact saved in y our phonebook. When y ou first save a contact y ou have the option to enter a Record n[...]
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Once the voice tag is saved, y ou can re -record it at an y t ime. To re -record a voice tag : 1 Press to enter y our phonebook and then scroll to the contact that y ou want to re -record the voice tag for . 2 Press Options, then scroll to Vo icedialling. 3 Pressing Delete will delete the voice tag. To l isten to or re -record the voice tag press S[...]
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3 - manage y our phonebook 3.7 C55_UG_001_083 14.04.2003 19:51 Uhr S eite 28[...]
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■ ■ Orange Answer Phone Orange Answer Phone ■ ■ Orange Answer Phone Call Retur n Orange Answer Phone Call Retur n ■ ■ Line 2 Line 2 ■ ■ Call Divert Call Divert decide how to decide how to manage your calls manage your calls 4 4 C55_UG_001_083 14.04.2003 19:51 Uhr S eite 29[...]
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4.1 what happens when y ou get an Answer Phone message? When someone leaves a message on y our Answer Phone, the s y mbol will appear on y our phone’ s displa y a long with the message New Vo ice Message re ceived . This s y mbol will re main until the message has been saved or deleted. Answer Phone messages that have not been listened to will be[...]
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use Answer Phone shortcuts to manage y our messages efficientl y Yo ur Answer Phone is quick to use as there are several single key presses to help y ou move through y our messages. When listening to your messages pr ess: 1 to listen to y our message again 2 to save y our message 3 to delete y our message 7 to re wind 1 0 s econds 8 to skip to the [...]
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set up an Answer Phone PIN For added Answer Phone securit y , y ou can set up y our Answer Phone to re quest a PIN (Personal Identification Number) each time y ou want to listen to y our messages. To set up an Answer Phone PIN : 1 Call y our Answer Phone b y p re ssing and holding the 1 ke y . 2 Select option 3, then option 2. 3 Enter y our chosen [...]
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4.4 keep y our business and personal lives separate b y using two differ ent lines Wi th Line 2 y ou can keep business and personal calls separate. To activate Line 2 contact y our compan y ’s Orange account holder . There is a one-off connection charge and y ou re ceive a re duced monthl y c harge on y our Line 2 Service Plan. Yo u will re ceive[...]
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2 Scroll to Phone setup and press Select, and then select Divert. 3 Choose a divert t y pe from one of the following options: ■ All calls ■ Unanswered ■ Not re achable ■ No re pl y ■ Bus y 4 Once y ou have chosen y our option, press Select. 5 Set is highlighted. Press Select. 6 Yo u will need to choose a number to divert y our calls to. P[...]
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messagin g messagin g ■ ■ Send a te x t message ■ ■ Standard and predictive te x t input ■ ■ Attach a picture to a message ■ ■ Te x t message templates ■ ■ Group Te x t Messaging ■ ■ Reading a te x t message 5 5 C55_UG_001_083 14.04.2003 19:51 Uhr S eite 35[...]
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5.1 te x t messages are eas y , quick and convenient When a phone call is inappropriate, or y ou onl y w ant to conve y a s hort and simple message, y ou can write a text message : 1 Press Menu. Messages will be highlighted. Press Select. 2 Select New SMS. Yo ur phone is preset to use T9 predictive te x t input. To change case and swap between pred[...]
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Occasionall y , y our dictionar y w ill not re cognise a word, and y ou will need to spell it using standard te x t input. ■ Standard text input allows y ou to enter a word b y p re ssing a ke y a number of times to get the right letter . So, to write the letter O, press 7 three times, and to get an N press 6 twice. To spell a word using standard[...]
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attach a picture or ring tone to help make y our meaning clear Attach a ring tone or picture to y our te x t message to get y our point across more effectivel y . 1 Wr ite y our message as normal, then press Options. 2 Scroll to Pictur e&S ound and press Select. 3 Select the t y pe of attachment that y ou would like to use. Choose from: ■ Fi [...]
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To create your own text message template : 1 Press Menu. Messages will be highlighted. Press Select. 2 Scroll to Predefined te x t and press Select. 3 New entr y i s highlighted. Press Select. 4 Enter y our te x t then press Save. The te x t is saved to the template list. Yo u can Edit or Delete it at an y t ime b y pressing Options. send the same [...]
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re ading a te x t message When y ou re ceive a te x t message, the s y mbol will appear in y our displa y w ith the message New text message re ceived . Press to re ad the message. To re ply to a text message , press Repl y . Yo u can then choose from the following options: ■ Wr ite message Wr ite a re pl y t o the sender . ■ Edit Edit the mess[...]
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Orange Mult iM edia Orange Multi Medi a ser vices ser vices ■ ■ Orange WA P Services ■ ■ Setting y our connection ■ ■ Orange Information menu ■ ■ Orange Vo ice Media ■ ■ Orange Te x t Media 6 6 C55_UG_001_083 14.04.2003 19:51 Uhr S eite 41[...]
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6.1 6 - Orange M ulti Media services Orange WA P services brings you information on the move WA P (W ireless Application Protocol) is ideal for finding up to the minute information such as train times and share prices. Yo u can check the news and weather or simply re lax and play games. For more information on Multi Media services contact your comp[...]
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setting your connectio n Yo ur phone is able to access Orange WA P services via CSD and GPRS connections. Orange is the standard Circuit Switched Data (CSD) connection, whereby you pay for the amount of time that you are connected. Orange GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) is a new service that allows you to re main connected all day long, while o[...]
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6.3 6 - Orange M ulti Media services To start using WA P: 1 Press Menu and scroll to Surf &f un. Press Select. 2 Internet will be highlighted. Press Select. Homepage is highlighted. Press Select. 3 The Orange homepage will open up automatically . 4 Scroll down the page, and press Select when you come to a link you want to visit. 5 If you clicke[...]
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6.4 choose from a list of options while you are browsin g Yo u can access the Options menu at any time by pressing to highlight ,t hen pressing Select. The Options menu is dynamic in that its content may vary according to which WA P site you are visiting. However , the menu will open to show: The full list of Options is as follows. ■ Home This ta[...]
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6 - Orange M ulti Media services bookmark your favourite sites When you find a site that you like you can bookmark it. This means that when you want to visit the site in the future you can shortcut to it from the Orange homepage. 1 Scroll to and press Select to access the Options menu. Scroll to Bookmarks and press Select. 2 Scroll to Add bookmark?[...]
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6.6 access information direct from your phone’ s Information menu 1 Press Menu, scroll to Information and press Select. Choose from the following topics: ■ Sport ■ Lifestyle ■ Finance 2 Yo u will be offered a further list of options. Scroll to the one you want and press Select. 3 Enter the code for your specific information and press OK. 4 [...]
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Note : Yo u will be charged your normal service plan rate for each text message re ceived. if you prefer to listen to the news rather than re ad it simply call 177 When you call 177 you can listen to up-to-date information on a variety of subjects. 1 Call 177 . 2 Simply follow the voice prompts to hear the information you want. Note : Yo u will be [...]
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keep workin go n keep w orking on the move the move ■ ■ Data and Fax modem ■ ■ Orange Answer Fax ■ ■ Conference Calling ■ ■ Orange Assistant ■ ■ Accessories 7 7 C55_UG_001_083 14.04.2003 19:55 Uhr S eite 49[...]
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send faxes, emails and documents s traight from your laptop while you are on the move Yo ur Orange phone allows you to work while on the move as effectively as if you were in the office. Yo ur Orange phone automatically has the ability to send fax and data calls, but you will have to set up re ceiving numbers by calling Business Customer Services o[...]
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To install your C55 as a modem: 1 Download the GPRS modem assistant software from www .my-siemens.com . 2 Connect your C55 to your laptop via a data cable. 3 Select the modem software, and then select data cable as your method of connection. 4 Select an automatic or manual connection, and then install the modem assistant software. 5 Once the softwa[...]
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speak with up to five colleagues at the same time while out of the office Conference Calling is a great way to hold a meeting with up to five other people while you’re out of the office. To activate Conference Calling contact your company’ s Orange account holder or call Business Customer Services on 158 from your Orange phone or 07973 100 158 [...]
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accessories Yo ur Siemens C55 is compatible with several accessories, such as personal handsfree car kits and data cables, to help keep you productive on the move. Please contact your company’ s Orange account holder or call 158 for information on the full range of accessories available for your phone. 7.4 Orange Assistant Orange Assistant When y[...]
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se ty our phone to set your p hone to suit your needs suit your needs ■ ■ Vo ice commands ■ ■ Hotkeys ■ ■ Profiles ■ ■ Change your alert settings ■ ■ Vo ice memo ■ ■ Download ring tones ■ ■ Change your phone’ s appearance 8 8 C55_UG_001_083 14.04.2003 19:55 Uhr S eite 55[...]
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8.1 control your phone using voice commands Yo u can set up to 20 voice commands which will allow you to control your phone functions simply by saying a name. To save a voice command : 1 Press Menu and scroll to Organiser . Press Select. 2 Scroll to Vo ice command and press Select. 3 Scroll to the function that you would like to set a voice command[...]
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change the way your phone behaves instantly A profile is a collection of settings that allows you to change the way your phone behaves b y simply changing one setting. Yo ur phone comes with six preset profiles which you can change, as well as space for you to create two of your own. To change your profile : 1 Press Menu and scroll to Profiles. 2 P[...]
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■ Info tones Tu rn the info tone on, off or extended. ■ Bitmap style Change the graphic which appears while your phone carries out a feature. Yo u can either choose the Duck animation or the Cat and fish animation. ■ Big letters Use a smaller or larger font size on your display . ■ Illumination Tu rn the phone’ s screen light on or off. a[...]
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■ Other calls Sets the ring tone for all calls that you re ceive. ■ Alarms Changes the sound of your alarms. ■ Messages Sets the sound your phone makes when you re ceive an Answer Phone or text message. ■ Cell broadcast This feature is not available. 4 Once you have selected which field you want to alter , press Select. 5 A list of ring ton[...]
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re cord a voice memo to be re minded of events by your own voice Yo u can make a voice or sound re cording using your Sound manager , which you can then use as your ringing tone, or to sound when an alarm goes off. 1 Press Menu and scroll to Surf & fun. Press Select. 2 Scroll to Sound manager and press Select. 3 <New Sound> will be highli[...]
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3 Scroll to Picture and sound and press Select twice. 4 Press Save and scroll to a location for the ring tone to be saved in. Press Save again. Any tones that you save will be stored in your Sound manager: 1 Press Menu and scroll to Surf & fun. Press Select. 2 Select Sound manager . 3 Scroll through the ring tones and press Play to listen to a [...]
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screensaver to activate after the last key press. Press Change to enable the screensave r. S croll to and select Style to choose a screensaver type and then select Animation to choose the screensaver . ■ Logo This allows you to choose a picture to be displayed. Press Select to choose a logo. ■ Bitmap style Change the graphic which appears while[...]
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manage your time manage your t ime and calls and calls ■ ■ Set your phone’ s time and date ■ ■ Organiser ■ ■ Review your calls 9 9 C55_UG_001_083 14.04.2003 19:55 Uhr S eite 63[...]
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9.1 set the time and date Yo ur Orange phone has a number of convenient features designed to make it easy for you to keep track of time and plan your day . 1 Press Menu and scroll to Setup. Press Select. 2 Scroll to Clock and press Select. 3 Scroll to Ti me/Date and press Select. 4 If the time and date are correct, press OK. Otherwise, press Change[...]
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Press Off to stop your alarm when it sounds. Alter natively , press Pause to turn the alarm tone off for five minutes . Note : If you miss an alarm because you are on a call when it sounds, it will be saved in the Missed alarms menu. Yo u can re mind yourself of your meetings by saving them as Appointments. To save an Appointment : 1 Press Menu and[...]
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If you re member something important or have an idea whilst you are on the move, you can save up to 10 notes in your phone for you to use at a more convenient time. To save a note : 1 Press Menu and scroll to Organiser . Press Select. 2 Scroll to Notes and press Select. 3 <New entry> will be highlighted. Press Select. 4 Wr ite the note, which[...]
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To use your Currency converter : 1 Press Menu and scroll to Organiser . Press Select. 2 Scroll to Currency conv . and press Select. 3 Press OK to set the currency and rate. 4 Press List to select the first currency and then press and List again to enter the currency that you want to convert to. Alter natively , enter the names of the currencies tha[...]
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4 Alternatively , go to a number and press Options. Choose from the following: ■ Vi ew Shows the date, time and duration of the call. ■ Correct no. Allows you to edit the number . ■ Save no. to Saves the number to your phonebook. ■ Delete ■ Delete all Deletes all of the numbers in the list. 9 - manage your time and calls 9.5 C55_UG_001_08[...]
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ensure your phon e ensure y our phone is secure is secure ■ ■ Orange Car e ■ ■ SIM Card PIN ■ ■ Babysitter ■ ■ Call Barring 10 10 C55_UG_001_083 14.04.2003 19:55 Uhr S eite 69[...]
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Orange Car e Life’ s difficult enough, without having to worry about the expense and hassle of re placing your phone. With Orange Care you get : ■ Wo rldwide cover against loss, theft, accidental or malicious damage and handset breakdown. ■ A re placement phone of the same model despatched within 24 hours of our acceptance of your claim, to a[...]
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■ Loss, theft or malicious damage claims must be re ported to the police immediately (or as soon as possible within 24 hours of discovery). ■ To make a claim or to have your phone barred to prevent unauthorised use simply call Business Customer Services on 07973 100 158 . ■ To speed up your claim make a note of the key facts before calling, e[...]
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3 Scroll to PIN Control and press Select. 4 Yo u will be asked to enter your PIN, then press OK. 5 PIN Control is set to Off. To c hange it, press Change, then press OK. To turn your phone on once SIM Card PIN is activated : 1 Switch your phone on as usual. 2 Yo u will be asked for a PIN. Enter your PIN then press OK. To change your SIM Card PIN : [...]
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control the numbers that can be called from your phone Babysitter allows you to set your phone so that only one number can be dialled, while Call barring blocks certain types of call. To use Babysitter : 1 Press Menu and scroll to Setup. Press Select. 2 Scroll to Security and press Select. 3 Scroll to Babysitter and press Select. 4 Yo u will be ask[...]
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Call barring can be used selectively to bar outgoing and incoming calls The call barring password is preset to 1111. Emergency calls to 999 or 112 can be made while Call barring is on. 1 Press Menu and scroll to Setup. Press Select. 2 Scroll to Security and press Select. 3 Scroll to Barrings and press Select. Choose one of the following options: ?[...]
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set your phone to only accept your SIM Car d Yo u can also stop your phone from being used if a new SIM Card is inserted. 1 Press Menu and scroll to Setup. Press Select. 2 Scroll to Security and press Select. 3 Scroll to This SIM only and press Select. 4 Yo u will be asked to enter your phone code. The first time you use this feature, you enter any[...]
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game sa nd games and applications applications ■ ■ Java™ 11 11 C55_UG_001_083 14.04.2003 19:55 Uhr S eite 77[...]
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download useful business tools and games Yo ur phone supports Java™ technology , allowing you to download useful Java™ applications such as organisers, converters and scientific tools, as well as the latest games. Yo ur phone already has two Java™ applications installed on your phone; Remind me and Unit Converter . To choose a game or applica[...]
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Internationa l International se rv ices se rv ices ■ ■ International services ■ ■ Select a network 12 12 C55_UG_001_083 14.04.2003 19:55 Uhr S eite 79[...]
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Orange Inter national services Whether it’ s a quick business trip or two weeks in the sun, take Orange with you when you go abroad and have the re assurance that it’ s the affordable way to keep talking. Yo u can call or send text messages or photo messages from abroad by simply adding the inter national dial code before the number you call or[...]
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check list before you travel 1 Contact your company’ s Orange account holder or call Business Customer Services on 158 from your Orange phone or 07973 100 158 from any other phone to activate your phone so you can make and re ceive calls abroad. Roaming needs to be activated at least 24 hours before travelling abroad and it only has to be activat[...]
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5 Set up any diverts on your Orange phone before you leave the UK as you will not be able to do it when you are abroad. Refer to chapter 4 for more information on call diverts. 6 Make sure you pack your charger and a three-pin adaptor so you can charge your phone whilst abroad. 7 Make sure that the frequently used numbers in your phonebook are save[...]
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using your Answer Phone abroad Yo u can still use your Answer Phone in several countries outside of the UK. 1 Simply press and hold the 1 key . 2 Yo u will be connected to your Answer Phone. Now just press: 1 to listen to your message again 2 to save your message 3 to delete your message 7 to re wind 10 seconds 8 to skip to the next message 9 to fa[...]
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referenc e referenc e ■ ■ Safety ■ ■ Radio waves and your phone ■ ■ Paperwork ■ ■ Orange Care terms and conditions ■ ■ Pay monthly terms and conditions ■ ■ Declaration of conformity 13 13 C55_UG_084_133 14.04.2003 19:04 Uhr S eite 85[...]
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13 - re ference 13.1 safety 1n etwork services The mobile phone described in this guide is approved for use on the Orange network. A number of features included in this guide are called Network Services. These are special services that you can arrange through Orange. Before you can take advantage of the Network Services, you must subscribe to them [...]
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13.2 Never place the phone on the passenger seat or where it can break loose in a collision or sudden stop. Remember :A lways give your full attention to driving. There is a personal handsfree car kit and personal handsfree car kit available for most Orange phones which you can purchase separately by calling Business Customer Services on 07973 100 [...]
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13.3 6e mergency calls If your phone offers the features listed below, and if you have re stricted or barred outgoing calls from your phone, calls to emergency numbers (999 or 112 in the UK) may still be possible. The features are: ■ Restricted dialling lists ■ Call barring ■ Fixed dialling lists ■ Calls to closed user groups ■ Keypad loc[...]
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13.4 Please check with our Partner Network abroad for the emergency number that is used in that location. Yo ur Orange phone, like any mobile phone, operates using radio signals, mobile and fixed line networks which cannot always guarantee connection in all conditions. Therefor e never re ly solely upon your mobile phone for essential communication[...]
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(8 inches) away from your pacemaker when the phone is switched on. ■ Never carry your phone in your breast pocket. ■ Use the ear opposite to the pacemaker to minimise the potential for interference. ■ Switch off your phone immediately if you suspect that interference is being caused. 10 hearing aids Certain hearing aids can be interfered with[...]
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■ Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked. They include: below deck on boats; chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders; and any other area where[...]
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13.7 13 - re ference ■ Always switch your phone off in any facility where posted notices so re quire. 15 phone and battery care Wa rn ing :U se only batteries, charger and accessories approved for use with this particular phone model. The use of any other types may invalidate any approval or warranty applying to the phone, and may be dangerous. ?[...]
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of mobile phones. ■ Keep all SIM Cards out of children’ s re ach. ■ Use your phone battery only for its intended purpose, and never use any charger or battery which is damaged or worn out. ■ Never allow the battery terminals to short circuit, as this can cause damage to the battery or to the connecting object (a short circuit can occur if a[...]
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radio waves and your phone Specific absorption rate, or SAR, is an internationally accepted way of measuring how much radio frequency (RF) energy is absorbed by the body when a mobile phone is used. All phones on the Orange network are designed by the phone manufacturers to comply with the re levant re commendations and standards. Orange believes t[...]
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13.10 data protection We will use the personal information you supply us to help manage your Orange account efficiently , for example, to assist in handling queries, sending bills (excluding pay as you go) or to send you information on products and services which may be of particular interest to you. From time to time, we may pass information about[...]
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allowing access to your Orange account It can sometimes be useful for someone else to have access to your account, for example if you have more than one Orange phone in your name. As an account holder you can choose to allow information only access and access which will allow changes to be made. For further information on how to set this up please [...]
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2 Insurance terms 2.1 Orange Personal Communications Services Limited (Orange) is monitored by HSBC Insurance Brokers Limited which is a member of the General Insurance Standards Council. 2.2 Orange is authorised by the insurer to collect premiums, to accept or decline claims, to arrange re pairs and issue re placement phones on behalf of the insur[...]
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3.2 Yo ur claim must be re ported to Orange as soon as possible but in any event not more than 24 hours after you discover the loss, theft or damage. In re spect of claims arising outside the United Kingdom please re fer to Clause 6.14. To m ake a claim you must provide the following: 3.2.1 the crime re ference number in re spect of theft or malici[...]
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climatic conditions or other gradually operating cause; 4.1.2 confiscation or detention; 4.1.3 impr oper maintenance, re pair or modification; 4.1.4 defective materials or workmanship covered by the manufacturer’ s warranty; 4.1.5 br eakdown of or interruption to the network service; 4.1.6 loss of use or consequential loss of any kind; 4.1.7 cosm[...]
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4.2.3 the phone is not re gistered and connected to the Orange network in your name; 4.2.4 at the time of loss, theft or damage the phone was not being used or in the possession of you or an authorised user . 5P re mium Payment Insurance cover will cease if any premium is not paid on the due date. Yo ur phone will not be re placed or re paired if a[...]
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that the delivery of the re placement can be cancelled. If you fail to do so we re serve the right to impose a charge for any attempt to deliver the re placement. 6.6 When a re placement phone has been supplied due to accidental or malicious damage the original phone must be re tur ned to Orange. 6.7 When a re placement phone has been supplied beca[...]
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6.15 Where a re placement phone is issued under the warranty the original phone must be re turned to Orange. 6.16 Yo u may be charged the re commended re tail price of any battery charger or antenna re turned to Orange which is shown not to be that originally supplied with the phone or of any phone re turned to Orange which is shown to have been de[...]
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7.1.1 it has been used in accordance with the operating instructions; 7.1.2 any re pairs which may have been, or are to be undertaken have been arranged by Orange; 7.1.3 you have complied with the foregoing terms and conditions; 7.1.4 the Orange phone is re gistered and connected to the Orange Network; 7.2 This Wa rranty is an extra benefit and is [...]
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Orange account and must be paid along with your Orange charges. 9.3 Premiums may be varied at any time but if your premium is increased you may terminate this policy on not less than 10 days’ notice (before your bill date). If you do not give notice within one month of notification of any increase you will be taken to have accepted the increase. [...]
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and may be purchased for any phone within the current pay as you go range. If you pay by credit card or debit card the policy will come into force 24 hours after your call to re quest cover . If you pay by cheque then the policy will come into force within 24 hours of clearance of your cheque. The insurance and warranty within the policy will each [...]
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13 - re ference was first re gistered on the Orange network. 11.4 In the event that you wish to switch from a pay as you go service plan for which Orange Care has been purchased to a pay monthly service plan which re quires Orange Care to be purchased as an optional extra, Orange Care will automatically cease. Orange will re fund to you a pro rata [...]
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13 Complaints 13.1 If you have any queries or complaints re garding this insurance you should in the first instance address this to Orange. Business customers can call 158 from their Orange phone or 07973 100 158 from any other phone. Alternatively , write to Orange Insurance, Senhouse Road, Darlington, DL1 4YG. 13.2 If you are not satisfied with t[...]
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13.23 13 - re ference pay monthly terms and conditions 1d efinitions The following words and expressions shall have the following meanings: Accessories products approved by Orange which you use in conjunction with your phone. They include (without limitation) batteries, chargers, car kits, headsets and carry cases. Account our re cords of your paym[...]
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13.24 Minimum Te rm the period of 12 months commencing on the date of Registration. Monthly Billing Date the day in each month on which your billing statement will be issued after you have been connected. Network the public telecommunications system by which Orange makes Services available in the United Kingdom. Orange Additional Services optional [...]
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13 - re ference Suspension the temporary disconnection of Services. Suspend has a corresponding meaning. User you, or another person named by you, who is authorised to incur Charges to your Account. 2y our Contract and the Minimum Te rm your Contract runs for at least 12 months 2.1 For each Phone you own, your Contract starts on the date of Registr[...]
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works. These may re sult in some or all of the Services becoming temporarily unavailable. In such cases, we'll do everything we can to provide alter native Services and to keep the period of non- availability to a minimum. However , some interruption may be inevitable. suspension of Services if you break your Contract 3.3 We may suspend some o[...]
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ro aming Services outside the UK 3.6 Roaming re lies on the telecommunications systems of foreign networks, over which we have no control. We c annot therefore offer any guarantees about ro aming services. 4y our rights to terminate this Contract terminating your Contract after the Minimum Te rm 4.1 Yo u may terminate your Contract to expire at any[...]
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Office in the Monthly Digest of Statistics in any 12-month period; or 4.3.2 the variations we have made have been imposed on us as a direct re sult of new legislation, statutory instrument, gover nment re gulation or licence; or 4.3.3 the variation re lates solely to an Orange Additional Service, in which case you may cancel that Orange Additional [...]
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termination of your Contract by Orange 4.6 Orange re serves the right to terminate your Contract immediately if: 4.6.1 you have failed to correct a breach of Conditions 6.4.2, 6.4.3, 6.4.4 or 6.4.5 within 7 days of being given written notice to do so 4.6.2 you have breached conditions 6.4.1, 6.4.6 or 6.4.7 and have failed to correct that breach wit[...]
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6 your re sponsibilities when your payments are due 6.1 Ordinarily we will invoice you monthly in advance for monthly charges which are non-refundable, and monthly in arrears for call and message charges but we re serve the right to amend the invoicing period and submit interim invoices to you. The Connection charge will be included on your first i[...]
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6.4 Recognising that good management and security of the Services is important to all Orange customers, you agree that you will: 6.4.1 provide whatever proofs of your identity and address that we consider re asonably necessary from time to time. Whilst photocopy or fax copies are usually acceptable we do re serve the right to re quest the original [...]
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7m ultiple users Where there are one or more Users other than you under your Contract, you re main liable for all Charges incurred to your Account by those Users. 8L ine 2 - limitations on usage Suspension of Services 8.1 If we Suspend Services on Line 1, Services on Line 2 will automatically be Suspended also. text messages 8.2 It is not possible [...]
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unauthorised or contains false particulars, we may delay Connection or Suspend Services to your Phone while we investigate further . Following our investigation, we will Connect or re instate the Services unless we have grounds to terminate. Yo u acknowledge that you will have no claim against us in re spect of any delay or Disconnection caused as [...]
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12 SIM Card it's your re sponsibility to keep your SIM Card safe 12.1 Any SIM Card we supply to you re mains our property , but it is your re sponsibility to keep it safe. SIM Cards are easily damaged and should be handled with care. We w ill re place free of charge any SIM Card found to be defective through faulty design or workmanship. In an[...]
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13 directory and Caller id what to do if you want your number to re main private 13.1 We will enter your Orange number in directories, and our Network will allow the display of your Orange number on re ceiving handsets. If you prefer not to allow either of these options, please let us know in writing. 14 phones your phone is not a part of your Cont[...]
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Orange Additional Services will be notified in Customer Literature. The terms of your Contract, including Charges current on the date when you take up the offer of any Orange Additional Service, will apply to it, subject to any special promotional offer made by us and accepted by you. 16 customer literature please re ad all the information we send [...]
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18 liability circumstances in which neither of us accepts liability 18.1 Except as provided in this Condition 18, neither party shall be liable to the other , whether in contract or tort or otherwise, for any loss or damage which is: a) not the fault of the other party; b) indirect and/or not re asonably foreseeable. c) loss of business, profits, s[...]
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19 general changes to your Contract 19.1 Subject to Condition 15.2, your Contract may be varied or amended only by the express mutual agreement of both parties. A party seeking to re ly on such variation or amendment must produce evidence of the other party's agreement to it. disclosure of information to third parties 19.2 Yo u agree to the di[...]
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13.39 copy of our Code of Practice for Consumer Affairs to you on re quest. Orange company details 19.5 Our Company Registration Number is 2178917 and our Registered Office is at St James Court, Great Park Road, Almondsbury Park, Bradley Stoke, Bristol, BS32 4QJ. governing law 19.6 Yo ur Contract is to be interpreted in accordance with the Laws of [...]
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index a Accessories 7.4 Alarm clock 9.1 Answer Phone see Orange Answer Phone Answer a call 2.3 Appearance 8.6 Appointments 9.2 Automatic keylock 1.2 Automatic re dial 2.4 b Babysitter 10.4 c Calculator 9.3 Calls 2.1 Answering 2.3 Barring 10.5 Length 9.5 List 9.4 Make a2 .1 Mute 2.4 Wa iting 2.4 Caller id 2.5 Conference calling 7.3 Currency converte[...]
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h Help 1.5 Hold a call 2.5 Hotkeys 8.1 i Information menu see Orange Information menu International services 12.1 pay monthly customers 12.1 network selection 12.3 j Java™ k Keypad lock 1.2 l Left soft key 8.1 Line 24 .4 m Memory Phonebook 3.1 Menu map 1.3 Missed calls 2.3 Mute 2.4 o Orange Answer Fax 7.2 Orange Answer Phone 4.1 Answer Phone Call[...]
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p Phonebook Call using your phonebook 3.2 Groups 3.4 Phonebook options 3.3 Store a name and number 3.1 Phone display 1.1 Predictive text 5.1 Profiles 8.2 r Record number 3.5 Redialling 2.3 Review your calls 9.4 Ring tone 8.3 s Safety 13.1 Screensaver 8.6 Scroll keys 1.2 Security codes 10.4 SIM Card PIN 10.2 Soft keys 1.1 Sound settings 8.3 Standard[...]
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contact Orange Orange services Business Customer Services 158† Directory Enquiries 118 000* International D irectory Enquiries 118 880* Operator Services 100† Orange Multi Media 177* or 277* If your phone is lost or stolen, contact your Orange account holder or call 07973 100 158 † Emergency services can be contacted on 999 or 112. www .orang[...]
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guide guide to using your Siemen sC 55 Siemens C55 For further information about Orange products and services please visit our website at the address below . The information contained in th is user guide is cor re ct at the time of going to press, but Orange re serves the right to make subsequent changes to it and ser vices may be modi fi ed, suppl[...]