user_manual_Silver_final 8/3/05 10:16 am Page i The book for your Vodafone Simply mobile phone rief b ly g in r u s s a e r A r u o y g in s u o t e guid e n o h p le i b o m w e n Vodafone Simply Sagem VS1 Vodafone Simply Vodafone Group Services Ltd, The Connection, Newbury, Berkshire, RG14 2FN. © The Vodafone Group 2005. VODAFONE, the Vodafone logos and Vodafone Simply are trade marks of the Vodafone Group.
user_manual_Silver_final 8/3/05 10:16 am Page iii Vodafone Simply T he phone with common sense as a feature Contents 2. How to insert the SIM card 4. How to charge the battery 6. So what do all these buttons do? 8. How to use the buttons on the phone 10. What does everything on my Home Screen mean? 12. How do I add people to my Phone Book? 20. How do I adjust the clock and other settings? 21. What is my Phone Book Manager? 22. How do I use my Phone Book Manager? 24.
user_manual_Silver_final 8/3/05 10:16 am Page 2 How to inser t the SIM card You wanted a mobile phone that’s sophisticated yet easy to use and here it is in your hands! Naturally you’re eager to start using it, but first you need to insert the SIM card. The SIM card lives under the battery. Here’s how to insert it: • Ensure that the phone is switched off and the charger is disconnected from the bottom of the phone. • Turn the phone over and push the lock button upwards.
user_manual_Silver_final 8/3/05 10:17 am Page 4 How to charge the bat tery Charging the battery • Plug the charger into the mains and the phone. • The phone is now charging. The battery icon moves from left to right. • When the icon stops moving and the percentage of charge shows 100% the battery is fully charged. Page 4 • Disconnect the charger. Charging cradle You can always check the battery icon to see how much power you have left. When it’s red you know it’s time to recharge.
user_manual_Silver_final 8/3/05 10:17 am Page 6 So what do all these but tons do? • On/off – Turns the phone on and off, just press and hold down the button on the top. • Contacts – Opens your phone book where you keep your family and friends’ details. • Home – Returns you to the ‘Home Screen’, the original screen that you see when you switch on the phone. • Log – Where you can find all your messages in one place.
user_manual_Silver_final 8/3/05 10:17 am Page 8 How to use the but tons on the phone On the side of the phone you’ll see three more buttons: Below the screen you’ll find the main function keys: • Ringer Setting (right side) – Easily set the ringer to loud, normal, vibrate or silent. • Hello – Answer incoming calls with this key. • Volume Key (left side) – While you are in a call you can use this button to adjust the volume. • Up/Down – To navigate through menus and phone book entries.
user_manual_Silver_final 8/3/05 10:17 am Page 10 What does everything on my Home screen mean? On the ‘Home’ screen you will see the following settings: Clock – Displays the time. Ringer Setting – Loud, normal, vibrate or silent as set by the button on the side of the phone. Battery Indicator – Shows the amount of power left. Network Signal – Shows the strength of your connection to the mobile phone network.
user_manual_Silver_final 8/3/05 10:17 am Page 12 How do I add people to my Phone book? There are some phone numbers you’ll want to call again and again so it makes sense to add these to your Phone book. Then you can access them easily. • Select ‘ADD NEW CONTACT’. • Enter a name using the number keys and confirm by clicking ‘OK’. • Enter the contacts’ phone number. Page 12 • Choose ‘SAVE’.
user_manual_Silver_final 8/3/05 2:55 pm Page 14 How to make and receive calls The most basic way to make a call is to key in the number and press the green ‘Hello’ key. One advantage of a mobile phone is that you can also store people’s names and numbers in your mobile phone book and call them more easily. Con tac ts To call someone To answer a call: • Remember the ‘Contacts’ button? (It’s the one with people on it.) One click opens your Phone book.
8/3/05 10:17 am How to send a tex t message How to receive a tex t message You might think text messaging is strictly for the kids, but why should they have all the fun? It’s also great at times when you can’t (or don’t want to) speak to someone, just send a text message. You can access all new messages by pressing the ‘Log’ button. To do this: • Press the ‘Contacts’ button (the one with the people on it) to open your Phone book. • Select the person you want to text.
user_manual_Silver_final 8/3/05 10:17 am Page 18 How do I set reminders? How do I ask for help? You might forget someone’s birthday, but you can instruct the phone to remind you of any important date. When you’re lost it makes sense to ask for directions, but what if you get lost in your own phone? Well, this phone can help you. There are a number of built in tips that should help you on your way. Con tac ts • Press the ‘Contacts’ button. • Select a person.
user_manual_Silver_final 8/3/05 10:18 am Page 20 How do I adjust the clock and other set tings? What is my Phone Book Manager? The Vodafone Simply mobile phone includes PC software that helps you safely store all your contacts on your PC, so that you can recover them if you ever lose or misplace your phone. • From the ‘Home’ screen select ‘SETTINGS’. • Choose the setting you want to adjust, for example ‘ALARM CLOCK’ or ‘RING TONE’, etc. • Follow the prompts.
user_manual_Silver_final 8/3/05 10:18 am Page 22 How do I use my Phone Book Manager? 2 1 Vodafone Phone Book Manager Con tac ts Welcome to the Phone Book Manager Installer Please enter your name and press “Install” to continue. This will become the name of your Phone Book. Enter your name here Install 1. Turn on your phone (and enter your PIN if you need to). 4. Is the middle ‘Contacts’ button illuminated red on your phone? 2.
8/3/05 10:18 am Page 24 How do I create new contacts and transfer them to my phone? 4 3 Vodafone Phone Book Manager Vodafone Phone Book Manager Tanya Anderson’s Phone Book Name: Default Memory used: Numbers New Contact Label Vodafone Phone Book Manager Name: Andrea Beeler Delete Number Save Now let’s work on transferring your paper address book contents to your phone via your PC. (See figure 3) Page 24 Add Number Cancel Tip: You can add up to six numbers per contact.
user_manual_Silver_final 8/3/05 10:18 am Page 26 T he impor tance of regularly ‘Backing Up’ How do I restore my contacts? 7 The phone you connected is new to this PC. Your Phone Book Manager will automatically save any existing phone numbers on your phone to your PC for safekeeping. The following options are available: You can create a new PC based Phone Book that will enable you to edit your contacts convienently. You can copy contacts from a previously created Phone Book on this PC to your phone.
user_manual_Silver_final 8/3/05 10:19 am Page 28 How do I close my Phone Book Manager safely? What’s in the box?* Your phone comes with several useful accessories. used: The charging cradle. You can assemble it quite easily. As soon as you take the cradle out of the box, follow the indications on the sticker on your cradle to see how to connect your charging cable to the cradle. 0% Reminders A hands-free headset.
user_manual_Silver_final 8/3/05 10:19 am Page 30 A closer look at the detail Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals Your wireless handheld portable phone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out frequency (RF) signals. In August, 1996, the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for handheld wireless phones. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standards previously set by both U.S.
user_manual_Silver_final 8/3/05 10:19 am Page 32 Electrical safety Road safety Only use the chargers listed in the manufacturer’s catalogue. Using any other charger may be dangerous; it would also invalidate your warranty. Line voltage must be exactly the one indicated on the charger’s serial plate. Do not use your phone when driving. In order to give your full attention to driving, stop and park safely before making a call. You must comply with any current legislation.
user_manual_Silver_final 8/3/05 10:19 am Page 34 Use precautions Your phone allows you to download ring tones, icons and animated screensavers. Some of these items may contain data that may cause malfunctions of your phone or data losses (virus for example).
user_manual_Silver_final 8/3/05 10:19 am Page 36 liquids or any harmful agent, unsuitable electric current...
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