Archos 40 Cesium User manual

Category
Mobile phones
Type
User manual
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Table of contents
For more information, please consult the FAQs on
http://www.windowsphone.com. Make sure to read them before
considering any product return. As we are often updating and improving
our products, your devices software may have a slightly dierent
appearance or modied functionality than presented in this Quick Start
Guide. Consult the declaration of conformity on http://www.archos.com/
products/declaration_conformity.html
Package contents..........................................................................................................
Description of the phone...........................................................................................
Assembling.....................................................................................................................
Getting started..............................................................................................................
3G & WiFi connection..................................................................................................
Outlook account & Contacts.....................................................................................
Hints & tips for Windows
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Troubleshooting............................................................................................................
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Package Contents
Check your product box for the following items:
- ARCHOS 40 Cesium
- 3 Back cases
- Battery
- Headset
- Micro SIM adaptor
- USB cable
- Charger
- Quick start guide
- Warranty Legal & Safety notices
The items supplied with your device and available accessories may vary
depending on your region or service provider. The supplied items are
designed only for your device and may not be compatible with other
devices. Unapproved accessories may cause your device to malfunction.
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Headset jack
Micro-USB port
Phone speaker
Camera
Volume buttons
ON/OFF button
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Description of the phone
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Description of the phone
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Microphone
Camera
Flash light
Loudspeaker
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Back/Multi-task: return to the previous screen/ long press to open the
list of recent applications.
Start: short press to return to the Home screen.
Search/Speech: short press to open Bing, long press to access Speech
Back/Multi-task
Start
Search/Speech
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Assembling
Tip:
Before using your device for the first time, charge completely its battery.
Opening
1. Use the notch to remove the back cover.
Do not bend or twist the back cover excessively. Doing so may damage
the cover.
2. Remove the battery.
Inserting a SIM card
For your SIM card, slide it facing downwards in the slot 1 or 2.
Inserting a Memory card
For your Memory card, slide it facing downwards in the slot 3.
Closing
1. Align the battery’s 4 contact points with those of the phone and
gently press the battery down into place.
2. Replace the back cover clicking it back into position.
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Picture to show how to remove the bottom casing
Picture to show how to insert the battery pack
Picture to show the cards position
SIM1 SIM2
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Picture to show how to remove the bottom casing
Picture to show how to insert the battery pack
Picture to show the cards position
SIM1 SIM2
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Assembling
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Turn ON
1. Press and hold the ON/OFF button to turn on the device.
When you turn on your device, a PIN code may be requested.
2. Type the PIN code supplied with your SIM card.
Beware of typing a wrong PIN code.
3. Select ‘OK’.
Through the wizard
The rst time you start up your ARCHOS, the installation wizard will help
you set up your device:
- Language
- WLAN connection
- Phone settings options
- Time & Region
- Microsoft account
Getting started
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Turn OFF
To turn o your device, press and hold the ON/OFF button, and then
slide down to turn o.
Touch screen actions:
Tap: touch once to select or launch a menu, option, or application.
Tap and hold: tap an item and hold it for more than 2 seconds to delete it
or change its size.
Drag: tap an item and move it to a new location
Double-tap: tap an item twice quickly to launch it.
Flick: briskly scroll up, down, left, or right to move through lists or screens.
Pinch: place two of your ngers far apart, and then pinch them together.
Tip:
Your device goes in standby mode when you do not use it for a specified
period of time. To wake up your device, press the ON/OFF button.
To set the duration, go to Settings > Lock screen > Screen times out after
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3G connection
With your SIM card, you should be connected to the Internet without
any further setup. The ARCHOS will only have signal if you are in an
area covered by your provider’s 3G network. When connected to the 3G
network, the 3G icon is displayed in the status bar.
Activating the mobile data
3G & WiFi connection
To be able to access Internet, the mobile data icon
must be activated.
1. Touch the ‘Settings’ app to open the settings.
2. In the ‘Cellular+SIM’ section,
if the 3G is o, slide the 3G to the ‘ON’ position.
if the Data is o, slide the Data to the ‘ON’ position.
Tip:
If you encounter connection problem’s, see the FAQs on http://www.
windowsphone.com or contact your 3G network connection provider.
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WiFi connection
WARNING: Make sure that you are in a WiFi zone. You can access the WiFi
settings quickly from the status bar.
1. Touch the ‘Settings’ app to open the settings.
2. In the WLAN’ section, if the WiFi is o, slide the WiFi
switch to the “ON” position.
Once the WiFi is on, the ARCHOS will scan for WiFi
networks in range.
3. Touch the name of network you want to connect to.
Private networks are shown with a lock icon and will
require you to enter your password.
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Outlook account & Contacts
Adding a Outlook account
1. Go to ‘Settings’ > emails+accounts’ > Add an account’.
2. Select the account type “Outlook” to add.
3. Follow the onscreen instructions to enter information about the account.
If your free Microsoft email account hasn’t already been upgraded to Outlook.
com, It will be soon. But you can still use your @hotmail.com, @msn.com, or @
live.com email address to log in to your account. You’ll still have access to your
email messages, calendar, and contacts and discover Mail, People (contacts),
Calendar, and OneDrive.
Synchronizing info
Information must be sync to be saved. Your data is backed up on
OneDrive.
When you save to OneDrive, your les are available on all your devices,
so they’re always with you. Sharing and collaborating is easier too.
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Saving your contacts
When your contacts are saved, they are always available on the web and
can be synced to any Windows phone that’s set up with your account.
1. From Start or All Apps screen, select the People app
2. Tap and then select Settings
3. Select ‘Import from SIM card’. If you have more than one SIM card, select
the one you want under Import contacts from.
4. Under Save contacts to, select the account you’d like to store the
contacts in, and then tap Next.
5. To import all of the contacts on your SIM card, tap Import.
6. If you want to select contacts to import individually, tap Clear, select the
contacts you want to import, and then tap Import.
7. Your contacts are then automatically imported into the Microsoft account
set up on your phone. After saving your contacts on your Windows Phone to
a Microsoft account in the Cloud, you’ll be able to keep your contacts synced
between all the places you sign in with that account. And if you make a
change in one place, it’ll show up everywhere else.
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Making a call:
Make a call in just a few taps. On the Start screen, tap the Phone Tile,
touch the Keypad icon, enter a phone number, then tap Call . To call
one of your contacts, touch the Phone book , then tap Search to
nd the one you want. To call someone back, just tap a name or number
in History.
Sending a text: Limber up those thumbs- texting is a doodle on your
Windows Phone. On Start , tap Messaging , then tap New .
Enter a phone number or contact, type your message in the text box,
then tap Send . To reply to a text, just tap the thread with the
message that you want to answer.
Shopping the store:
Browse free and paid apps and games in the Windows Phone Store.
Make sure you’ve signed in to your phone with your Microsoft account.
Hints & tips for Windows
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On Start Start , tap Store , then do one of the following: Swipe left
or right to see top apps, browse by category and more. Tap Search to
nd a specic app or game.
Finding your apps and pinning them to Start:
Apps you’ve downloaded show up in the the App list. From there, you
can pin your favourites to the Start screen.
Note: You can pin apps, contacts and more to Start to keep them handy.
Locking the touchscreen:
A lock screen password can help keep your phone more secure.
Go to Settings < Lock screen and slide the Password switch to the “ON”
position and then create a password. You can decide to remove this
option at any time by sliding the Password switch to the “OFF”.
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Troubleshooting
My phone is frozen or cannot switch on
Check the battery contacts, remove and reinstall your battery, then turn
your phone on. Check the battery power level, charge for at least 20
minutes.
My phone cannot connect to a network or “No service” is displayed
Try connecting in another location. Verify the network coverage with
your operator.
Unable to make outgoing calls
Make sure your phone is connected to a network, and the network is not
overloaded or unavailable.
Unable to receive incoming calls
Make sure your phone is switched on and connected to a network
(check for overloaded or unavailable network).
SIM card PIN locked
Contact your network operator to obtain the PUK code (Personal
Unblocking Key).
To configure a new 3G network:
On your device, tap Settings.
Select Wireless & networks > More... > Mobile networks.
Select Network settings. In Network operators, select your operator.
In Access Point Names, select the correct access point name and enter
the exact connection parameters provided by your 3G provider.
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Description du téléphone
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Microphone
Appareil photo
Flash
Haut - Parleur
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Picture to show how to remove the bottom casing
Picture to show how to insert the battery pack
Picture to show the cards position
SIM1 SIM2
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Picture to show how to remove the bottom casing
Picture to show how to insert the battery pack
Picture to show the cards position
SIM1 SIM2
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Assemblage
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Beschreibung des Telefons
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Mikrofon
Kamera
Lampe
Lautsprecher
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Picture to show how to remove the bottom casing
Picture to show how to insert the battery pack
Picture to show the cards position
SIM1 SIM2
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Picture to show how to remove the bottom casing
Picture to show how to insert the battery pack
Picture to show the cards position
SIM1 SIM2
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Picture to show how to remove the bottom casing
Picture to show how to insert the battery pack
Picture to show the cards position
SIM1 SIM2
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Picture to show how to remove the bottom casing
Picture to show how to insert the battery pack
Picture to show the cards position
SIM1 SIM2
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Archos 40 Cesium User manual

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Type
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