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Le mot vient du latin "Instructio", à savoir organiser. Ainsi, le manuel d’utilisation Siemens M55 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.
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Donc, ce qui devrait contenir le manuel parfait?
Tout d'abord, le manuel d’utilisation Siemens M55 devrait contenir:
- informations sur les caractéristiques techniques du dispositif Siemens M55
- nom du fabricant et année de fabrication Siemens M55
- instructions d'utilisation, de réglage et d’entretien de l'équipement Siemens M55
- 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 M55 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 M55 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 M55, 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 M55, l'utilisation de divers accessoires et une gamme d'informations pour profiter pleinement de toutes les fonctionnalités et commodités.
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guide to using your Siemens M55 For further information about Orange products and services please visit our website at the address below . The information contained in this user guide is cor rect at the time of going to press, but Orange reserves the right to make subsequent changes to it and se r vices may be mod ified, supplemented or w ithdr awn[...]
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welcome This guide provides you with all the information you need to use your phone, from making a call to texting a colleague. Y ou can also find out more about the wide range of services offer ed by Orange to keep you in touch and informed whether you’r e at work, at home or abr oad. So that you can make your first call please take a few moment[...]
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insert the battery 1 With 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. Y ou should be able to see the wor d SIEMENS at the top of the battery . 3 Insert the bottom of the battery cover into the two ledges.[...]
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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 Y our addr ess Including the postcode. your Orange phone number This is given to you either when you buy your phone or when you call to register . SIM update When your phone is register ed you will receive one or mor [...]
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■ Use voice recognition to control your phone, make calls and save notes without pressing the keys ■ enjoy continuous access to the Internet but only pay for the data you send and receive with GPRS ■ synchr onise data with your PC or use your built- in fax and data modem to send documents fr om your laptop while on the move ■ send a text me[...]
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introduction to your phone ■ Make your way around the menus ■ Make a selection ■ Auto keylock ■ Menu map ■ Symbols on your display 1 7 keep working on the move 7.1 Synchronise 7.3 Orange Fax and Data 7.2 Orange Answer Fax 7.4 Orange Assistant 7.5 Conference Calling 7.6 Accessories 8 personalise your phone 8.1 V oice commands 8.1 Hotkeys 8[...]
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1.1 switch your phone on To switch your phone on press and hold the key . After a few seconds you will be asked to confirm switch on. Press OK . When you switch on your phone for the first time you will be asked if you want to copy your SIM Car d contacts to your Addressbook. Pr ess Y es and wait for the contacts to be copied. Af ter a fe w s econ [...]
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1.3 1.4 1 - introduction to your phone explore the menus 8 Filesystem 1 Cache 2 Colour scheme 3 Data inbox 4 Internet 5 Java 6 Misc 7 Pictures 8 SMS archive 9 Sounds 10V oice memo 7 Extras 1 Information 2 Alarm clock 3 Calculator 4 Currency conv 5 Stopwatch 6 Countdown 7 Camera 8 Voice[...]
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1 - introduction to your phone calls ■ Make a call ■ Answer a call ■ Redial a number ■ Missed calls ■ Mute a call ■ Call W aiting ■ Caller id 2 symbols on your display Below are some of the mor e common symbols that you might encounter on your display . Str ength of incoming signal Battery being charged Charging complete Battery indic[...]
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2.2 2 dial the number you want to call, don’t forget to use the full ar ea code 1 press and hold this button to turn your phone on, then press Y es to confirm 4 press to end the call 3 press to make the call listen to calls at the right volume When you are on a call press to increase the earpiece volume or to decr ease the volume. silence your ri[...]
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2.4 2.3 choose to answer a call or not 1 When your phone rings, press or Answer to answer the call . 2 Press or Reject to busy the call to your Answer Phone. 3 To end a call pr ess . take calls handsfree using your speakerphone 1 While you are on a call pr ess Handsfr and then Y es to activate your speakerphone. 2 Press Handsfr again to deactivate [...]
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T o return to the call on hold, press Swap, or to end the active call. Alternatively , press Reject, which will send the new caller to your Answer Phone. To put an active call on hold , make a second call and then return to the original call: 1 While you are in the active call, pr ess Menu. Select Hold. 2 Dial the new number and press . 3 Pr ess Sw[...]
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2 - calls 2.7 manage your contacts ■ Store names and numbers ■ Orange Directory Enquiries ■ Manage your contacts ■ Call your contacts quickly 3[...]
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3.1 3 - manage your contacts T o choose the phonebook that you would like to appear in your phone’ s main menu: 1 Pr ess Menu and then select Addressbook/Phonebook, depending upon which one appears in the top left corner of the menu. 2 Select Default book and then select either Phonebook or Addressbook. Note : When you use some phone functions yo[...]
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■ New entry Lets you add a new contact to your phonebook. ■ Copy into Copies entries into your Addressbook. ■ Copy all to Copies all entries into the Addressbook. ■ Delete Erases the contact permanently . ■ Delete all Erases your entire phonebook. ■ Mark Highlight the contact. Once the contact is highlighted you can apply one of the pho[...]
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copy contact details between memories It’ s easy to swap all your names and numbers from your SIM Card to your phone’ s memory or vice versa. To copy numbers fr om your SIM to your phone : 1 Pr ess to open your SIM Phonebook 2 Scroll to and select a contact then pr ess Options and select Copy all to . 3 Y ou will see Copy all entries to addr es[...]
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Y our phone also has a voice recognition feature, allowing you to make a call by saying the name of a contact. Y ou can assign up to 20 voice tags to numbers saved in your Addressbook. To assign a voice tag to a contact : 1 Press to enter your Addr essbook and then scroll to the contact that you want to assign a voice tag to. 2 Press Options and th[...]
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■ Orange Answer Phone ■ Orange Answer Phone Call Retur n ■ Line 2 ■ Call Divert decide how to manage your calls 4 create and send your virtual business card Y ou can store your own details on your phone, which you can then send to another device. To cr eate your business card : 1 Press Menu and select Phonebook/Addressbook. 2 Scroll down th[...]
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4.1 use Answer Phone shortcuts to manage your messages efficiently Y our Answer Phone is quick to use as there are several single key pr esses to help you move through your messages. When listening to your messages press: 1 to listen to your message again 2 to save your message 3 to delete your message 7 to rewind 10 seconds 8 to skip to the next m[...]
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4.4 keep your business and personal lives separate by using two differ ent lines With Line 2 you can keep business and personal calls separate. To activate Line 2 contact your company’ s Orange account holder . Ther e is a one-of f connection charge and you receive a r educed monthly charge on your Line 2 Service Plan. Y ou will receive a SIM Upd[...]
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messaging ■ Send a text message ■ Standar d and pr edictive text input ■ Attach a picture to a message ■ T ext message templates ■ Group T ext Messaging ■ Reading a text message 5 2 Scroll to and select Divert. 3 Choose one of the divert options. Set will be highlighted. Press Select to activate the divert. 4 Y ou will see Divert to: on[...]
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suggestions press . Continue to press until the correct wor d is displayed. Press 1 for a space. Occasionally , your dictionary will not recognise a wor d, and you will need to spell it using standard text input. ■ Standard text input allows you to enter a word by pr essing a key a number of times to get the right letter . So, to write the letter[...]
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To insert a text module into a message : 1 Begin to write your text message. 2 Press Options and then select T ext Modules. 3 Select the module that you want to insert and then press OK. 4 Continue to write your message and send it in the usual way . send the same text message to a group of people If you have saved certain contacts in a group, you [...]
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reading a text message When you receive a text message, the symbol will appear in your display with the message New text message received . Press to read the message. To r eply to a text message , press Reply . Y ou can then choose from the following options: ■ Write message Write a r eply to the sender . ■ Edit Edit the message you have r ecei[...]
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To r eceive email : 1 T o retrieve your email messages from the server , press Menu, select Messages and then scroll to and select Inbox. 2 Scroll down and highlight Receive email. Press Select. 3 New emails will be downloaded to your email inbox. explore a new world of messages with Photo Messaging Photo Messaging changes the way you message, allo[...]
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folder which is a subfolder of the Pictures folder in your Filesystem. 6 Y ou can also choose from this list of options. Press Options: ■ Use flash Select if you need additional light for your shot ■ Full screen Switch to full screen mode ■ Delete Delete current pictur e after confirmation ■ Delete all Delete all pictures after confirmation[...]
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Orange Multi Media ser vices ■ Orange WAP Services ■ Setting your connection ■ Orange Information menu ■ Orange V oice Media ■ Orange T ext Media 6 To take a pictur e and send it immediately as a Photo Message : 1 Press Options once you have taken the picture. 2 Scroll to Send via and pr ess Select. 3 If the default has been set to High a[...]
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setting your connection Y our phone is able to access Orange WAP services via CSD and GPRS connections. Orange is the standard Cir cuit 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 remain connected all day long, while onl[...]
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6.4 choose from a list of options while you are br owsing Y ou can access the Options menu at any time by pressing to highligh t , th en pres s in g Me nu . The Options menu is dynamic in that its content may vary according to which W AP site you are visiting. However , the menu will open to show: The full list of Options is as follows. ■ Homepag[...]
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6.6 6 - Orange Multi 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 futur e you can shortcut to it fr om the Orange homepage. 1 Scroll to and pr ess Menu to access the Options menu. Scroll to Bookmarks and press Select. 2 Scr oll to Add book[...]
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keep working on the move ■ Data and Fax modem ■ Orange Answer Fax ■ Conference Calling ■ Orange Assistant ■ Accessories 7 Note : Y ou will be charged your normal Service Plan rate for each text message received. if you prefer to listen to the news rather than read it simply call 177 When you call 177 you can listen to up-to-date informati[...]
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To synchronise your phone with your PC : 1 Y ou will see a new icon on your desktop that is called Synchronise Siemens Phone with Outlook. 2 Double click on this icon. XTNDConnect PC will open. 3 Select how you would like to connect your phone to your PC. Click on Siemens phone and then Configure. 4 Choose Serial and click OK. 5 Select the items yo[...]
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To install your M55 as a modem : 1 Download the GPRS modem assistant software fr om the CD supplied with your phone. 2 Connect your M55 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 On[...]
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To end your confer ence call , press . All calls will end at the same time. Note : If you ar e abroad the availability of this service depends on the network you are using. Y ou are charged your standard Service Plan rate for each call you make. accessories Y our Siemens M55 is compatible with several accessories, such as personal handsfree car kit[...]
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7 - keep working on the move 7.7 personalise your phone ■ V oice commands ■ Hotkeys ■ Profiles ■ Change your alert settings ■ V oice memo ■ Download ring tones ■ Change your phone’ s appearance 8[...]
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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 by simply changing one setting. Y our phone comes with six preset profiles which you can change, as well as space for you to create two of your own. T o change your profile : 1 Press Menu and scr oll to Pr ofiles. 2[...]
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2 Scroll to Melodies and pr ess Select. 3 Y ou can change the ring tone for various types of calls or events. Choose from: ■ Comp. melody Record your voice or other sound to set as a ring tone. The sound file will be saved in your Filesystem. ■ Incoming call Y ou can set different ring tones for phonebook calls and for each group in your Addres[...]
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personalise your phone menu for ease of use Y ou can create a list of your personal favourites for quick access to your own menu: 1 Press Menu, then press My menu. 2 The list is preset with ten options but you can change this whenever you want. 3 Highlight the item in the list you wish to change, then press Options. 4 Change sett. is highlighted. P[...]
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manage your time, calls and files ■ Set your phone’ s time and date ■ Organiser ■ Review your calls 9 ■ Screensaver This allows you to choose a screensaver to activate after the last key press. Pr ess Enable to activate the screensaver . Scroll to and select Style to choose a screensaver type and then select Picture to choose the screensa[...]
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Note : If you miss an alarm because you are on a call when it sounds, it will be saved in the Missed alarms menu. use your phone’ s Organiser to remind yourself of important events Y our M55 has a built-in Organiser which allows you to set notes and alarms reminding you of your work commitments. Remind yourself of your meetings by saving them as [...]
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If you remember 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 pr ess Select. 3 <New entry> will be highlighted. Press Select. 4 Write the note, which [...]
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keep track of figures using your Calculator Y our phone also has a built-in Calculator and Currency converter . To use your Calculator : 1 Press Menu and scroll to Extras. Press Select. 2 Scr oll to Calculator and pr ess Select. 3 Enter the first number for your sum, and then pr ess .=+x/ r epeatedly until you reach the function that you want. 4 Ad[...]
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recent call lists Each time you make, receive or miss a call, your phone takes a note. At any time you can access a list of the last 10 missed, dialled or r eceived calls. To access your call lists : 1 Press Menu and scroll to Recor ds. Press Select. 2 Y ou can choose to view: ■ Calls missed ■ Calls received ■ Calls dialled ■ Erase recor ds[...]
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■ Loss, theft or malicious damage claims must be reported to the police immediately (or as soon as possible within 24 hours of discovery). ■ T o make a claim or to have your phone barred to pr event unauthorised use simply call Business Customer Services on 07973 100 158 . ■ T o speed up your claim make a note of the key facts before calling,[...]
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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 Pr ess Menu, scroll to Setup. Press Select. 2 Scr oll to Security and pr ess Select. 3 Scroll to Babysitter and Pr ess Select. 4 Y ou will be as[...]
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set your phone to only accept your SIM Card Y ou can also stop your phone from being used if a new SIM Car d is inserted. 1 Pr ess Menu and scroll to Setup. Press Select. 2 Scr oll to Security and pr ess Select. 3 Scroll to This SIM only and pr ess Select. 4 Y ou will be asked to enter your phone code. The first time you use this feature, you enter[...]
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10 - ensure your phone is secur e 10.7 games and applications ■ Java™ 11[...]
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International ser vices ■ International services ■ Select a network 12 download useful business tools and games Y our phone supports Java™ technology , allowing you to download and install useful Java™ applications such as organisers, converters and scientific tools, as well as the latest games. Y our phone already has two Java™ applicati[...]
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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 receive calls abroad. Roaming needs to be activated at least 24 hours before travelling abr oad 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 mor e information on call diverts. 6 Make sure you pack your charger and a three-pin adapter so you can charge your phone whilst abroad. 7 Make sure that the fr equently used numbers in your phonebook are sa[...]
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reference ■ Safety ■ Radio waves and your phone ■ Paperwork ■ Orange Care terms and conditions ■ Pay monthly terms and conditions ■ Declaration of conformity 13 12.5 12 - International services[...]
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13.2 13 - refer ence 13.1 safety 1 network services The mobile phone described in this guide is approved for use on the Orange network. A number of features included in this guide ar e called Network Services. These ar e special services that you can arrange through Orange. Befor e you can take advantage of the Network Services, you must subscribe [...]
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13.4 13.3 6 emergency calls If your phone offers the featur es listed below, and if you have restricted or barr ed outgoing calls from your phone, calls to emergency numbers (999 or 112 in the UK) may still be possible. The features ar e: ■ Restricted dialling lists ■ Call barring ■ Fixed dialling lists ■ Calls to closed user groups ■ Key[...]
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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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13.7 13 - refer ence of mobile phones. ■ Keep all SIM Car ds out of children’ s reach. ■ 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 c[...]
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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 r elevant r ecommendations and standards. Orange believes t[...]
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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 repairs and issue replacement phones on behalf of the insur e[...]
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climatic conditions or other gradually operating cause; 4.1.2 confiscation or detention; 4.1.3 improper maintenance, r epair or modification; 4.1.4 defective materials or workmanship covered by the manufactur er’ s warranty; 4.1.5 breakdown of or interruption to the network service; 4.1.6 loss of use or consequential loss of any kind; 4.1.7 cosme[...]
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4.2.3 the phone is not registered 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 . 5 Premium Payment Insurance cover will cease if any pr emium is not paid on the due date. Y our phone will not be replaced or r epaired if any[...]
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7.1.1 it has been used in accordance with the operating instructions; 7.1.2 any repairs 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 register ed and connected to the Orange Network; 7.2 This W arranty is an extra benefit and is a[...]
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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 incr eased 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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13 Complaints 13.1 If you have any queries or complaints regar ding 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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13.24 Minimum T erm 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 - refer ence 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. 2 your Contract and the Minimum T erm 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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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 result of new legislation, statutory instrument, government regulation or licence; or 4.3.3 the variation relates solely to an Orange Additional Service, in which case you may cancel that Orange Additional Serv[...]
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termination of your Contract by Orange 4.6 Orange reserves 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 br each wit[...]
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7 multiple users Where ther e are one or more Users other than you under your Contract, you remain liable for all Charges incurred to your Account by those Users. 8 Line 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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12 SIM Card it's your responsibility to keep your SIM Card safe 12.1 Any SIM Card we supply to you remains our pr operty , but it is your responsibility to keep it safe. SIM Cards ar e easily damaged and should be handled with care. W e will replace fr ee of charge any SIM Card found to be defective through faulty design or workmanship. In any[...]
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13 directory and Caller id what to do if you want your number to remain private 13.1 We will enter your Orange number in directories, and our Network will allow the display of your Orange number on receiving handsets. If you pr efer not to allow either of these options, please let us know in writing. 14 phones your phone is not a part of your Contr[...]
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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 r easonably foreseeable. c) loss of business, pr ofits, [...]
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index ■ index 14 13.39 copy of our Code of Practice for Consumer Affairs to you on r equest. Orange company details 19.5 Our Company Registration Number is 2178917 and our Registered Of fice is at St James Court, Great Park Road, Almondsbury Park, Bradley Stoke, Bristol, BS32 4QJ. governing law 19.6 Y our Contract is to be interpreted in accordan[...]
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index a Accessories 7.6 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 & 10.6 b Babysitter 10.4 Bookmarks 6.5 Business car d 3.9 c Calculator 9.6 Calls 2.1 Answering 2.3 Barring 10.5 Length 9.7 List 9.7 Make a 2.1 Mute 2.5 Waiting 2.5 Caller id 2.6 Conference calling [...]
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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 Recor d number 3.7 Redialling 2.3 Review your calls 9.7 Ring tone 8.3 s Safety 13.1 Screensaver 8.6 Scr oll keys 1.2 Security codes 10.4 SIM Card PIN 10.2 Soft keys 1.1 Sound settings 8.3 Standa[...]
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notes notes[...]
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contact Orange notes Orange services Business Customer Services 158† Directory Enquiries 118 000* Inter national Directory 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 [...]