Nokia 6100 - Cell Phone 725 KB User manual

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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 friend.
You can also find out more about the wide range of services
offered by Orange to keep you in touch and informed whether
you’re at home, at work or abroad.
So that you can make your first call please take a few
moments to register with Orange. Thank you
insert the battery
1Align the gold contacts of the battery
with those on the phone.
2Slide the battery onto the contact points
and press it down until it clicks into place.
3Slide the battery cover into place.
remove the battery and cover
1To remove the battery cover push down
the small triangle and pull the back
downwards.
2To remove the battery, lift it out of the
phone from the base.
charge the battery
The first charge must be for a minimum of
1.5 hours in order to achieve optimum
performance. Subsequent charges should
be 1.5 hours if the battery is completely
flat. You can make calls whilst charging as
long as you have registered with Orange.
1Plug your charger into a mains socket.
2Insert the lead into the socket on the base
of your phone. The battery indicator on
the right of the display will show up to
seven bars whilst charging. Do not
remove the battery covers whilst charging.
3To remove the charger socket gently pull
the lead from the base of your phone.
Rechargeable batteries have a limited
lifespan and Orange recommend that you
purchase a new one every year.
For more information about compatible
accessories, contact your company’s
Orange account holder or call 158 for
more details.
insert and charge your battery
1Look for the plastic card 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.
2Remove the SIM Card from its plastic
surround by carefully pushing it out.
Its contacts are easily damaged so take
care when doing this and try to avoid
touching them.
3Lift up the metal SIM Card cover from
the base of the Phone.
4Insert the SIM Card into the raised silver
bracket, so it is held in place by the
ends, with the cut off corner in the
position shown below (bottom right).
5Push the silver bracket cover down until
it clicks into place, making sure the SIM
Card gold contacts are face down.
Note: If you are upgrading your phone,
and your previous phone did not support
Multi Media Messaging, to use Multi Media
Messaging you must insert your new
SIM card.
insert your SIM Card
SIM Card
4Your address
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 registered you will
receive one or more SIM updates. They will
arrive as text messages and the message
SIM Update will appear on the display.
upgrade registration
If you are already an Orange customer and
wish to register an upgraded phone, please
call 0800 079 0027 from any other phone
before you make any other calls. This only
applies if your phone was not registered at
the time you bought it.
acknowledging and deleting your
SIM update:
If your phone is switched on when the
message arrives you will hear a tone and
see 1 message received. If your phone is
switched off when your SIM update arrives,
you’ll hear the tone and see when you
turn your phone on.
1Press the left soft key under Show to
open and read the message.
2When you have read the message press
the left soft key under Options.
3Highlight Delete then press the left soft
key under Select. Press OK.
4You should turn your phone off and back
on again. This will enable you to make
your first call.
if your phone wasn’t
registered with Orange
when you bought it, follow
the simple steps below
switching your phone on
Switch your phone on by pressing and
holding the silver button at
the top of your phone.
registration
Please call Business Customer Services
on 158 from your Orange phone,
07973 100 158 from any other phone or
via your usual route, before you make any
other calls.
While speaking with Business Customer
Services, you will be asked whether you
wish to receive any marketing material from
Orange. By answering Yes, Orange will
keep you informed of any special offers or
promotions which could save you money,
and make you aware of new services and
products that could be useful to you.
If you answer No, Orange will not
communicate with you unless it is in
connection with your own account.
If you change your mind at any time, simply
call 158.
During your first call to Orange Customer
Services you will be asked for the following
information:
1The 15 digit serial number
Or IMEI number – which is inside your
phone underneath the battery.
2The SIM Card number
This is on the SIM Card itself.
3A password for security purposes
For example your mother’s maiden
name.
8944 1 2
registration
send and receive photo
messages
communicate easily
across five continents
with tri-band
have constant access
to a wealth of information
with GPRS
download applications
with JavaTM technology
view photographs,
pictures and wallpapers
on the full colour screen
set polyphonic ringtones
so you’re sound is as
good as your look
the Nokia 6100 – the small phone that’s big on style
with the 6100 you can...
1get to know your phone
1.2 Navigate the menus
1.3 Menu map
1.4 Symbols on your display
2make calls
2.1 Make a call
2.3 Answer a call
2.3 Redial a number
2.4 Call Waiting
2.4 Hold a call
2.5 Mute a call
2.5 Caller id
3manage your contacts
using your phonebook
3.1 Call a number in your phonebook
3.1 Store a name and number
3.2 Edit your phonebook
3.3 Organise your phonebook
3.4 Copy numbers
3.4 Orange Directory Enquiries
3.5 Speed dialling
3.6 Send a business card
3.6 Group your contacts
3.7 Memory Mate
4decide how to manage
your calls
4.1 Orange Answer Phone
4.1 Answer Phone Call Return
4.4 Call Divert
5send and receive
messages
5.1 Photo Messaging
5.3 Send a text message
5.4 Standard and predictive text input
5.4 Group Text Messaging
5.6 Picture messages
5.6 Text message templates
5.7 Receive a text message
5.7 Manage your text messages
6enjoy Orange Multi Media
services
6.1 Orange WAP Services
6.2 Orange GPRS
6.7 Orange Text Media
6.7 Orange Information menu
6.8 Orange Voice Media
inside
get to know
your phone
Navigate the menus
Menu map
Symbols on your display
1
7keep in touch using
additional features
7.1 Conference Calling
7.2 Line 2
7.2 Wirefree connections
7.4 Synchronisation
7.4 Orange Answer Fax
7.5 Orange Assistant
7.5 Fax and data calls
7.7 Wallet
7.9 Pop-PortTM
8personalise your phone
8.1 Java
8.2 Change your phone’s appearance
8.3 Change your ringtone
8.4 Select your profile
8.4 Caller group ringtones
8.5 Take a photograph
9manage your time and calls
9.1 Set the time and date
9.2 Calendar
9.3 Calculator
9.4 Review your calls
9.5 Call length
10 ensure your phone is
secure
10.1 SIM Card PIN
10.2 Fixed Dialling
10.3 Call Barring
10.4 Security code
10.5 Manufacturer’s warranty
11 have fun on your phone
11.1 Games
12 International services
12.1 International services
12.3 Select a network
13 reference
13.1 radio waves and your phone
14 index
1.1
switch your phone on
To switch your phone on press and hold
the power key on the top of
the phone.
When you switch your phone on for the
first time you will be prompted to enter the
time and date. Enter the time, in 24 hour
mode, using the keypad and press
under OK. Enter the date in the same way
and press under OK again.
make your way around
the menus
To enter the menus, press under Menu.
Use the and keys to find your way
around the menus. Each menu has its own
set of submenus. Have a look at the menu
map overleaf for a breakdown of the
submenus.
make your selection
The soft keys control how you choose a
function. On your display you will see what
feature the soft key controls, depending on
what you are doing at the time. So, for
example, from the main display the left soft
key will access Menu and the right
soft key will access Names.
To select an item from a menu scroll to the
item using the and keys. When the
item is highlighted press under Select.
From inside the menus, press under
Back or Exit to return to the previous screen.
You can also access some of your
features directly from the main display:
Press to access your calendar.
Press to write a text message.
Press or to open your phonebook.
You can return to the main display at any
time from within any menu simply by
pressing .
1.2
1 - get to know 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
volume keys
to turn the volume up
and down
end a call
to end a call or, if your
phone is ringing to reject
a call and divert it to your
Orange Answer Phone
power key
press and hold to switch
your phone on
charger socket
Pop-PortTM
to connect headphones
and other accessories
keypad
scroll keys
to move through the
menu options and to
access your phonebook
1.3 1.4
1 - get to know your phone
explore the menus
11 Connectivity
 Infrared
 GPRS
10 Extras
 Calculator
Countdown timer
 Stopwatch
 Wallet
9Applications
Select application
App. services
 Memory
8Games
Select game
Game services
 Memory
 Settings
6
5Alarm clock
Set alarm time
4Settings
Time and date settings
Call settings
Phone settings
Display settings
Tone settings
Accessory settings 
Security settings
Restore factory settings
3Profiles
General
 Silent
 Meeting
 Outdoor
 Pager
2Call register
Missed calls
Received calls
Dialled numbers
Delete recent call lists
Call duration
Call costs
GPRS data counter
GPRS connection timer
1Messages
Text messages
Multimedia msgs.
 Chat
Voice messages
Info messages
Message settings
Service commands
12 Services
 Home
 Bookmarks
Service inbox
 Settings
Go to address
Clear the cache
7Organiser
 Calendar
To-do list
13 Information
 Sport
 Lifestyle
 Finance
6Gallery
View folders
Add folder
Delete folder
Rename folder
Gallery services
1 - get to know your phone
make calls
Make a call
Answer a call
Redial a number
Call Waiting
Hold a call
Mute a call
Caller id
2
symbols on your display
Antenna
The more bars visible, the stronger the
signal
Battery level
The more bars visible, the more battery
power
Call in progress
Active call
Call on hold *
DData call
GGPRS connection
– – – Call Waiting *
Answer Phone message received
Answer Phone message received on
Line 1 *
Answer Phone message received on
Line 2*
Answer Phone message received on
Line 1 and Line 2 *
Text message received
If flashing, the memory is full
Multi Media message received
Text message delivery report
Information about sent and received text
messages
(Stored) Reply to text message
Folder
Read message
Sent message numbers
Standard text input
Predictive text input
Upper case indicator
Lower case indicator
Upper case indicator followed by
lower case
Line diverted
Diverted to Answer Phone, or other
phone number *
Line 1 diverted *
Line 2 diverted *
Line 1 and Line 2 diverted *
Locked keypad
Unlock then Star key to unlock
Line 1 indicator * (may not always
appear)
Line 2 indicator *
1.5
How do I change my phone’s ring tone?
1From the main display press Menu to enter
the main menu. Scroll to highlight Settings
and press Select.
2Scroll to Tone settings and press Select.
Select Ringing tone.
3Scroll through the tones and press Select
when you come to the one that you want.
* not available to pay as you go customers
2.2
2dial the number you want
to call, don’t forget to use
the full area code
1press and hold this button
to turn your phone on
3press to make the call
listen to calls
at the right
volume
When you are on a call
press the top button to
increase the earpiece
volume or the bottom button
to decrease the volume.
avoid
accidental
calls
It’s a good idea to lock the
keypad to avoid making
calls by mistake.
To lock the keys, press
Menu and then the key.
To unlock the keypad press
the left soft key and then the
key.
make a call
2 - make calls
2.1
2.42.3
choose whether you
answer a call or not
1When your phone rings, press
to answer the call.
2Press to busy the call to your
Answer Phone.
3To end a call press .
choose how to take
your calls
You can use your Nokia 6100 as a
speakerphone if you need to keep your
hands free while you are talking.
1When your phone rings, press
to answer the call.
2Press to select Loudsp. You will now
be able to hear and speak to the other
caller without holding the phone to your
ear.
3Press to select Handset to return
to normal speaking mode.
redialling a number
If you call someone and get disconnected
or forget to tell them something, you can
call them straight back by redialling the
last dialled number.
To redial the phone number last dialled
press twice.
To redial other numbers that were
previously dialled:
1Press once.
2Scroll through the phone numbers using
the and keys.
3Press to call your selected number.
You can also set up your phone to
automatically redial a number if it has
been unable to establish a connection.
1Press Menu, scroll to and select Settings
using and . Select Call settings.
2Select Automatic redial and select On.
take two different calls
at the same time
not available to pay as you go customers
When you are on a call, answer a second
call without ending the first using
Call Waiting.
1Enter the Menu and select Settings.
Scroll to Call settings, then scroll to Call
waiting and press Select.
2Select Activate.
The sound of two beeps when you are
on a call indicates you have a second
incoming call.
To accept the new call press Answer.
To swap between calls press Swap.
To end the active call press .
put a call on hold
not available to pay as you go customers
Put a call on hold if you need to look
something up and get back to the
caller quickly.
1Whilst you are in the active call,
press Options.
2Scroll to Hold and press Select.
3Press Unhold to return to the call.
You can also put an active call on hold,
make a second call and then return to
the original call:
1Put your original call on hold.
2To make a new call press Options,
select New call and key in the number.
Press .
3Press Swap to swap between the
two calls.
4To end the active call press .
Press Unhold to return to the
original call.
2 - make calls
during a call you may wish
to speak to someone
privately
Sometimes you may need to say something
to another person that you don’t want your
caller to hear. In these cases, you can
mute your call and preserve your privacy.
1Press Options while the call is active.
2Scroll to Mute and press Select.
3Press Unmute to cancel the mute.
if you have missed a call
you can call the number
back straight away
To call back a missed call:
1Press Menu, scroll to Call register and
press Select. Press Select again to enter
the Missed calls menu.
2Scroll to the number you want and press
to call the number back.
Note: This service depends on the caller
allowing their number to be seen.
know who is calling you, or
hide your number when
you make a call
Your Caller id identifies you to a person
you are calling and identifies a caller to you.
To hide your number when calling
another person, simply dial 141 before
the number.
To hide your number permanently, call
Business Customer Services on 158 from
your Orange phone or 07973 100 158 from
any other phone. Whilst your number is
hidden you will not be able to see the
Caller id of any incoming calls.
Note: If you are abroad the availability of the
services described in this section depends
on the network that you are using.
2 - make calls
2.5
manage your contacts
using your phonebook
Call a number in your phonebook
Store a name and number
Edit your phonebook
Organise your phonebook
Orange Directory Enquiries
Copy your numbers
Speed dialling
Send a business card
Group your contacts
Memory Mate
3
3.1
3 - manage your contacts using your phonebook
3Select a type for the number.
Choose from:
General
Mobile
Home
Office
Fax
4Enter the new number and press OK.
5You will see Saved to phone memory in
the display.
You can add additional information to a
contact stored in your phone’s memory. To
add additional information to a contact:
1At the main display, press or and
select a name to add to.
2Press Details and then Options and
select Add detail. Choose from:
E-mail address
Web address
Postal address
Note
3Enter the information and press OK.
4You will see Saved to phone memory in
the display.
Note: You can only add additional numbers
and information to contacts stored in the
phone’s memory.
You can also edit the contacts in your
phonebook.
To edit an item:
1Press or to enter your
phonebook.
2Scroll to the name of the person whose
details you wish to edit and press Details.
3Scroll to the name, number or other item
you want to edit and press Options.
Select Edit name/number/detail. Press
OK when you have finished editing the
item to save your changes.
4Press to return to the main display.
store the names and
numbers of your friends,
family and colleagues in
your phonebook
To open your phonebook press or .
This opens your phonebook in
alphabetical order.
The quickest way to find a name is to press
the key which corresponds with the initial
letter of the name you are looking for. If you
press a key twice, quickly, you will go to
the names starting with the second letter
on the key.
You can also search for contacts by
pressing Names at the main display. Select
Search and key in the name or the first few
letters of the name you are looking for and
press Search. The menu will move to the
entries that match.
To call an entry in your phonebook scroll
to the person you would like to talk to and
press .
To add a new entry to your phonebook:
1At the main display, key in the phone
number including the full area code.
Press Options and you will see Save
highlighted. Press Select.
2Key in the name. Press each key the
relevant number of times to get the letter
you need. For example, to get the letter
J press the 5 key once and to get the
letter S press the 7 key four times.
Press 0 for a space.
3Press Clear if you need to delete a
character or press and hold Clear to
delete the entire name.
4Press OK when you have finished.
The number will be saved to your phone
memory.
To add additional numbers to a name:
1At the main display, press or and
scroll to the name you need to add
additional numbers to.
2Press Details, then Options and then
scroll to and select Add number.
3.2
copy numbers between
your phone and SIM Card
It’s easy to swap all your names and
numbers from your SIM Card to your
phone’s memory or vice versa.
1Press Names. Scroll to Copy and
press Select.
2Choose whether to copy your contacts
from the phone to your SIM, or from
your SIM to the phone. Press Select.
3Select whether to move your contacts
One by One, or All. Press Select.
4To move one by one, scroll to the
contact you wish to move and press
Copy. Choose to Keep original to keep a
copy of your contact in the original
destination, or Move original to only have
a copy of your contact in the new
destination. Press Select. To move more
of your contacts simply repeat this step.
5To move All your contacts, you must
choose whether to Keep original to keep
a copy of your contacts in the original
destination, or Move original to only have
a copy of your contacts in the new
destination. Press Select. Confirm your
choice by pressing OK.
6To move Default nos. you must choose
whether to Keep original to keep a copy
of your contacts in the original
destination, or Move original to only have
a copy of your contacts in the new
destination. Press OK to start copying.
3.4
delete unwanted contacts
from your phonebook
1Press Names. Scroll to Delete and
press Select.
2Select One by one to delete a name or
names. Press Delete to delete the
highlighted contact, then OK to confirm
your choice.
3To delete all the names in your
phonebook select Delete all.
Choose to delete either your Phone or
SIM Card memory and press Delete.
You will be asked if you’re sure, press OK.
Enter your Security Code and press OK.
For information about your Security code
see chapter 10.
3 - manage your contacts using your phonebook
3.3
Which phonebook should I save my
numbers in?
You can store up to 90 names and numbers
on your SIM Card. Your phone’s internal
memory is dynamic and is shared by all
your phone’s features. For example, saving
a high number of ring tones may affect the
number of contacts you can store to your
phone’s memory.
You will be able to access any numbers
stored in the SIM phonebook if you use your
SIM Card in another phone. Numbers saved
in your SIM Card will be denoted by the
symbol.
You should store contacts in your phone’s
memory if you wish to add additional data to
the phone number, for example an email
address. You can personalise these contacts
in a number of ways, including assigning ring
tones and pictures to appear when they call.
Orange Directory Enquiries
Call Orange Directory Enquiries for one step
access to any numbers you need. Simply call
118 000 and tell the operator the name or place
you are looking for and they will tell you the
number (you can request three numbers per
call). Then, they will send a text message to your
phone at no extra cost, allowing you to call the
number directly from the message or add it
straight to your phonebook.
Each time you call we'll search for up to three
numbers for a fixed fee of only 50.2p. There's no
charge for being connected straight through,
and the on going call is 25.5p per minute. All
prices are excluding VAT.
To edit your speed dial numbers:
1Press Names and select Speed dials.
2Scroll to the number you wish to edit
and press Options.
3Press Select to view, change or delete
the assigned number.
send and receive
contact information
between phones
Your Nokia 6100 can send and receive
contact information in the form of business
cards via Text Messaging and Infrared to
compatible phones.
To send a business card:
1Press to enter your phonebook.
2Scroll to the name of the person whose
details you wish to send and press Details.
3Press Options and select Send bus. card.
Choose how to send the details:
Via infrared
See chapter 7 for details on how to
transfer data via infrared.
Via text message
See chapter 5 for details on how to
send a text message.
To receive a business card press Show
when you receive the message. Press Save
to save the contact to your phone’s memory.
Note: You are charged your standard service
rate for each text message you send.
keep your phonebook
organised by dividing your
contacts into groups
You can group your contacts together
and then assign different ring tones and
logos to each group to help you identify
who is calling.
1Press Names and select Caller groups.
Select the Caller group that you want.
3.6
Default numbers are the numbers your
phone automatically calls for your
contact, usually the first number entered
for the contact and marked by a box
outline around the icon.
If a contacts phone number is stored on
your SIM Card and phone memory, their
name doesn’t appear when they call.
Only the phone number will appear.
Note: Your SIM Card can store 90
contacts. When you copy contacts from
the phone memory to the SIM memory only
the first 90 contacts saved will be
transferred.
call your favourite numbers
without having to enter
your phonebook
Speed dialling allows you to call eight
of your most used numbers by pressing
just one key. These numbers are stored
in keys 2 to 9.
To activate speed dialling:
1Press Menu and select Settings. Select
Call settings.
2Select Speed dialling and select On.
To assign a number to a speed dial:
1Press the speed dial key that you want
to assign the number to then press .
Press OK when you are asked if you’d
like to Assign as speed dial number now.
2Press Search to choose the name and
number that you wish to assign then
press Select twice.
To make a call using speed dialling:
1Press and hold the key assigned to the
number you want.
Note:If speed dialling is not activated you
can still dial your contacts quickly by
pressing the location number you want and
then pressing .
3 - manage your contacts using your phonebook
3.5
2Select Group name and enter a new
name. Press OK.
3Select Group members, then press Add.
Your phonebook will open. Scroll
through it and press Add to add a new
member. Press Options and select Add
name to add more people to the group.
4To remove a name press Options then
select Remove name.
Chapter 8 explains how to assign ring
tones to Caller groups.
backup your SIM Card
address book
Make sure that losing your phone doesn’t
mean losing all of the important contact
information stored on your SIM Card.
Memory Mate is a new service which
ensures that the details you have stored on
your SIM Card for all of your friends,
colleagues and family are safely backed up.
So, if the worst happens, they will still be
available to you.
For a low one-off charge you can purchase
a Memory Mate card from any Orange
Shop which will back up your SIM Card
address book.
Then, simply return to your Orange Shop
regularly to have any new information
backed up at no additional cost.
And, if you’re joining Orange from another
network, Memory Mate can be used to
transfer the contacts and text messages
saved on your old SIM Card to your new
Orange SIM Card, keeping your move
totally hassle-free.
For more information, visit your nearest
Orange Shop and one of our
representatives will be happy to assist you.
3 - manage your contacts using your phonebook
3.7
Orange Answer Phone
Orange Answer Phone Call Return
Call Divert
decide how to
manage your calls 4
4.1
use Answer Phone
shortcuts to manage your
messages efficiently
Your Answer Phone is quick to use as there
are several single key presses to help you
move through your messages.
When listening to your messages press:
1to listen to your message again
2to save your message
3to delete your message
7to rewind 10 seconds
8to skip to the next message
9to fast forward 10 seconds
#to return the call
0for help
personalising your Answer
Phone greeting
Your Answer Phone comes with a standard
greeting but you can record your own
personal greeting so your callers know
they’ve got through to you.
1Call your Answer Phone by pressing and
holding the 1 key. Listen to the simple
steps and select option 3, then option 1,
then option 1 again.
2Record your greeting followed by the
# key.
3Press 2 to save it.
what happens when you
get an Answer Phone
message?
When someone leaves a message on your
Answer Phone, the symbol will appear
on your phone’s display along with New
Answer Phone message. This symbol will
remain until the message has been saved
or deleted. Answer Phone messages that
have not been listened to will be saved for
up to 21 days.
listening to your Answer
Phone messages
To listen to your Answer Phone
messages select Listen when the message
first arrives, or press and hold the 1 key.
Listen to the simple steps to save, listen to
or delete messages. You can save
messages that you have listened to for up
to seven days.
4 - decide how to manage your calls
Answer Phone Call Return
You can use Answer Phone Call Return to
return a call after someone has left a message
on your Answer Phone, without having to
remember or make a note of their number.
To use Answer Phone Call Return:
1Listen to your Answer Phone message as
normal.
2When you have finished, if you want to
return the call, simply press # while you
are still connected.
3Orange Answer Phone will automatically
dial the caller’s number and connect you.
Note: Answer Phone Call Return is only
available if the network you are calling
supports this service. You will be charged your
standard service plan rate for the call.
4.2
4.4
when you can’t take your
calls, why not divert them
to another number
not available to pay as you go customers
Call Divert allows you to divert different
types of calls to different numbers. So, you
might choose to divert fax calls to your
office fax machine, but voice calls to your
Answer Phone. The availability of this
facility depends upon the network that you
are using.
You can set up Call diverts for the following
types of calls:
Divert all voice calls
Divert if busy
Divert if not answered
Divert if out of reach
Divert if not available
Divert all fax calls
Divert all data calls
To activate a divert:
1From the main display press Menu to
enter the main menu. Scroll to Settings
and press Select.
2Scroll to Call settings and press Select.
Press Select again at Call divert.
3Select the type of divert you want
to activate.
4Select Activate. Choose to divert the
call to your Answer Phone or to
another number.
5When the correct number is displayed
press OK to save the divert setting.
To check the divert status of a call type:
1From the main display press Menu to
enter the main menu. Scroll to Settings
and press Select.
2Scroll to Call settings and press Select.
Select Call divert.
3Select the type of divert you want
to check.
4Select Check status. The status of the
divert will be displayed.
set up an Answer Phone
PIN
For added Answer Phone security, you can
set up your Answer Phone to request a PIN
number each time you want to listen to
your messages.
To set up an Answer Phone PIN:
1Call your Answer Phone by pressing and
holding the 1 key.
2Select option 3, then option 2.
3Enter your chosen Answer Phone PIN
which should be between 4 and 10
digits, followed by the # key.
4Press 1 to save your Answer Phone PIN.
listen to your Answer Phone
messages from any other
phone and while abroad
If you do not have access to your Orange
phone, you can listen to your Answer
Phone messages from any other phone
even while abroad. To use this service you
must set up an Answer Phone PIN.
To access your Answer Phone
messages from another phone or while
abroad:
1Call 07973 100 123 from any phone.
2Enter your Orange number followed by
the # key.
3Enter your Answer Phone PIN followed
by the # key.
4Follow the simple steps to listen to your
messages.
Note: With recent improvements to our
international network, if you select the
Orange network in certain EU countries,
you can dial into Answer Phone in the
same way as in the UK and no longer need
a PIN number to access your messages
from abroad.
Please call Business Customer Services for
up-to-date information, or visit:
www.orange.co.uk/business
4 - decide how to manage your calls
4.3
send and receive
text messages
Photo Messaging
Send a text message
Standard and predictive text input
Group Text Messaging
Picture Messaging
Text message templates
Receive a text message
Manage your text messages
5
To cancel your diverts:
1From the main display press Menu to
enter the main menu. Scroll to Settings
and press Select.
2Select Call settings.
3Select the type of divert you want
to cancel.
4Select Cancel.
Note: There is no charge to set up or
cancel a divert. You are charged your
normal Service Plan rate and, if you are
calling or diverting your calls abroad, the
rate will vary depending on the service
provider you are using.
4 - decide how to manage your calls
4.5
5.1
To read a photo message:
1When you receive a photo message you
will hear a tone and see Multimedia
message received on your display.
2Press Show to view the message, or
press Exit to save the message to your
Inbox for later viewing.
3Read the message and look at the
attachments using the scroll keys.
4Press Options to choose from the
following:
Details
To view the message subject, size
and class.
Save image
To save the image in the Gallery.
Delete message
To delete the message press OK
to confirm your choice.
Reply
To reply to the message enter your
message and select Options and
then Send.
Forward to number
Send this message on to another
phone number.
Forward to e-mail
Send this message on to an
email address.
Message details
To view sender and recipient details
as well as the time and date of
sending and the subject.
If you have purchased a camera accessory
see page 8.5 for details on how to take
photographs.
explore a new world
of messages with
Photo Messaging
Photo Messaging changes the way you
message, allowing you to send and receive
text and pictures in one message to other
mobile users.
You can send photo messages to any
other phone. If the recipients phone
supports Photo Messaging they will be able
to see the photo. If the recipients phone
does not support Photo Messaging they
will receive a text message with a website
address and password and they can view
the photo online via the Orange website.
You can also send Photo Messages to
email addresses.
Note: Photo Messaging and its availability
depends upon which network/service
provider you are using when abroad.
To send a photo message:
1Press Menu, select Messages and then
Multimedia msgs. Select Create message.
2Write any text that you would like to
include in the message. See page 5.3
for details on text input.
3To insert your picture press Options
and Select Insert image. Your Gallery
will open.
4Scroll to the folder which contains the
picture or tone that you want to insert
and press Open.
5Scroll to the picture that you want and
press Options. Select Insert.
6To view the message before you send it
press Options and select Preview.
7Press Options and then select
Send to number or Send to e-mail.
8Enter the phone number or e-mail
address of the person that you wish to
send the message to. Press OK.
9The message will be moved to your
Outbox where it will be sent. You can
use the other functions on your phone
whilst the message is being sent.
5 - send and receive text messages
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