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SAGEM RT1000-V2 Fixed GSM Phone SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ User Manual Reference : 251 872 337 March 23, 2005 Issue 2 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ by SAGEM SA, 2005 All trade marks and product names are trade marks, registered trade marks or product names of the respective title holders. The contents of this manual and technical specifications can be changed without notice. The description of specifications in this manual does not constitute a contract. 3 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ Safety Notes
General: Please read this manual carefully before using the device. The device is for indoor use only. Keep the device out of the reach of children, especially infants. Do not expose the device to moisture, splashes, drips or spray. To avoid the risk of demagnetisation please do not store diskettes, credit cards or similar objects in the vicinity of the device. Purpose: The sole purpose of the device is to make telephone calls through the GSM radio networks. Use of this device for any other purpose is prohibited and can be dangerous. Installation: Do not switch on the device if any cable or the device itself is damaged. Never use the device in areas where radio transmission is prohibited. Health: The device contains a radio transmitter which may affect the operation of medical electronic devices such as hearing aids or heart pacemakers. Your doctor and the manufacturer of such devices can provide you with further advice. SIM card: Please turn-off the device before you enter or remove the SIM card. Power supply: Only use the manufacturer's original power supply units. Take care that the Power Supply is always easily accessible. The voltage specified on the rating plate of the power supply unit must match that of your mains supply. Disconnect the mains plugs of all devices during thunderstorms. Battery: The device is equipped with a rechargeable or non-rechargeable battery. The battery only serves for short-term bridging of power failures. In case of changing the battery being installed in the device please take notice of the following:
To exchange the rechargeable or non-rechargeable battery you need to remove the battery cover. Before removing the battery cover, please make sure to unplug the charger or plug-in power supply. After the installation of the battery, close the cover again in the right position. Caution! Danger of explosion during inappropriate replacement of the battery!
The battery must not be short-circuited. If the device is removed from service or during works on it, all connections of the battery are to be disconnected. When replacing the battery, do not dispose of it in the household refuse, but dispose of it properly, in accordance with the local facilities and regulations. 4
FCC Part 15 FCC part 15.19 FCC part 15.21 RF Exposure mobile Keep distance !
in a residential IMPORTANT USER INFORMATION This equipment with the delivered antenna has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference installation. This equipment generates, uses and can radiate radio frequency energy and, if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference to radio communications. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur in a particular installation. If this equipment does cause harmful interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to try to correct the interference by one or more of the following measures:
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Increase the separation between the equipment and receiver. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer / installer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions:
(1) this device may not cause harmful interference, and
(2) this device must accept any interference received, that may cause undesired including operation. interference Modifications not expressly approved by SAGEM could void the user's authority to operate the equipment. Typically, the antenna connected to the transmitter is an omni-
directional antenna with max. 3dBi gain. Using this antenna the total composite power in PCS mode is smaller than 1 watt ERP. The internal / external antennas used for this transmitter must provide a separation distance of at least 20 cm from all persons and must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter."
SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ Contents 1 2 PREFACE TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS 3 HOUSING 4 5 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 HOUSING VIEWS KEYS DESCRIPTION LEDS DESCRIPTION SIM CARD SOCKET POWER CONNECTOR AND SWITCH ICONS OF THE SCREEN FIRST USE OF THE PHONE 5.1 5.2 5.3 5.4 5.5 5.6 CHECKING OF THE PACKAGE INSTALLATION OF THE BATTERY INSTALLATION OF THE SIM CARD ANTENNA POWER ON THE PHONE POWER 6 MAIN FUNCTIONS OF THE SAGEM RT1000 INITIALIZATION OF THE PHONE OUTGOING CALLS INCOMING CALLS SWITCHING BETWEEN HANDSET MODE AND HAND-FREE MODE END OF A CALL ADJUST VOLUME EMERGENCY SERVICE INTERNATIONAL CALL USE THE PHONE BOOK TO DIAL 6.1 6.2 6.3 6.4 6.5 6.6 6.7 6.8 6.9 6.10 SPEED DIAL 6.11 CALL HOLD, CALL WAITING, MULTI-PARTY CALL 7 CONFIGURATION MENU 7.1 PHONE BOOK 7.1.1 Read Phonebook 7.1.2 Add Contact 7.1.3 Status 7.1.4 Speed dial 6 9 10 13 13 16 18 18 18 20 22 22 22 23 23 23 24 26 26 27 28 28 28 29 29 29 29 29 29 31 31 32 32 32 32 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ 7.1.5 Delete all 7.1.6 Fixed numbers 7.2 MESSAGES (SMS) 7.2.1 Receiving a Message 7.2.2 Read Message 7.2.3 New Message 7.2.4 Service Center 7.2.5 Delete all CALL HISTORY 7.3 7.3.1 Dialed 7.3.2 Missed 7.3.3 Received 7.3.4 Return 7.4 PHONE SETTINGS Inter-digit Time 7.4.1 Contrast 7.4.2 Ring Type 7.4.3 Volume 7.4.4 Set Time 7.4.5 7.4.6 End Dialing by #
7.4.7 Hotline Number 7.4.8 Key tone 7.4.9 Security 7.4.10 Languages 7.4.11 Return 7.5 7.6 ALARM CLOCK CALL SETTING 7.6.1 Call Forward 7.6.2 Call Barring 7.6.3 Call Waiting 7.6.4 Caller Identify 7.6.5 Return 7.7 STK (IF SUPPORTED BY THE SIM-CARD) 8 EDITING MODES 8.1 8.2 8.3 8.4 ENGLISH MODE ABC MODE 123 MODE SYMBOL INPUT MODE 9 MAINTENANCE 9.1 BATTERY MAINTENANCE 7 33 33 33 33 34 34 35 35 35 36 36 36 36 36 37 37 37 37 37 38 38 38 38 39 39 40 40 41 42 43 43 44 44 45 45 46 46 46 47 47 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ 9.2 TELEPHONE MAINTENANCE 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 48 49 8 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ 1 Preface Welcome to use this fixed GSM phone, the SAGEM RT1000. In order to use it correctly, please read carefully this manual. This telephone provides similar services as a desktop telephone for PSTN (Public Switched Telephone Network). But it doesn't need a telephone line: instead of being connected to the PSTN, it provides access to a GSM network through a radio link. It can be used everywhere so far there is a GSM coverage. This telephone is delivered with a small external antenna. In areas far from the GSM base station, this antenna can be replaced by a high gain antenna connected to the SAGEM RT1000 by a coaxial cable. In the case of an outdoor antenna, lightning protections shall be used and installed by professional staff according to rule book. 9 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ 2 Technical characteristics Frequency band The SAGEM RT1000 can work in one or several of the following frequency bands, depending on the version:
EGSM band:
DCS band:
PCS band:
900 MHz 1800 MHz 1900 MHz. The 900/1800 MHz GSM functions are not operational in U.S. territories. The FCC certification is only applicable for PCS 1900 MHz operations. Screen 128*64 pixels, valid visible area 58 * 35 mm2 Back-light LED back-light for LCD screen: green color. Call modes Two modes: hand-free or handset mode Possibility to pass from hand-free mode to handset mode, and vice versa, during a call. Key 23 keys 10 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ Battery Depending on the model of SAGEM RT1000:
Non-Rechargeable: Alkaline: 4 x 1.5 Volt (AA-Type) or Rechargeable:Lithium cell: 1 x 3.7 Volt / 1100 mA You may use only the Lithium cell supplied with your RT1000 or an original manufactured replacement part (Please ask your SAGEM RT1000 supplier). Note: with one model of RT1000 you can use only one type of battery. Battery work time using Non-Rechargeable battery: Alkaline (AA-type) In conversation mode: up to 4 hours In idle mode: up to 40 hours using Rechargeable battery: Lithium cell In conversation mode: 2 to 4 hours In idle mode: more than 18 hours Charge time using Rechargeable battery: Lithium cell At normal conditions recharging of the battery takes about 4 hours. Weight RT1000:
Charger:
Roughly 770 grams (not including antenna and charger) 60 grams Physical Volume about 210 mm (length) * 150 mm (width) * 85 mm (height) 11 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ 12 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ 3 Housing 3.1 Housing views Handset Knob for on hook state Up key Menu key Down key Power Indication Light Antenna Network signal Indication Light LCD screen Hotline key Power key Delete key Return key Voice Mail key Emergency key OK key Hands-free key Phonebook key Redial key Loudspeaker Hands-free speaker Top view 13 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ Power Input Power Switch (only for battery) Antenna Backside view 14 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ Legs for wall mounted position External SIM Card Socket Battery Box Underside view
(model with non-rechargeable batteries) 15 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ 3.2 Keys description Delete Key Used:
to delete the last digits during dialing to delete the last characters during editing a message, a name, a number of the phonebook or a fixed dial contact to delete call records to delete a message to delete a phonebook and fixed dial contact to delete the last digits during edit pin or pin2 or puk or puk2 to correct a mistake during access to the menu and submenus.
Before erasing a contact of the phonebook or SMS, confirmation by the user is required. Menu Key To enter or exit menu mode. Up Key Used:
to step upwards through a menu or submenu to increase the voice volume during a call to increase the LCD contrast. Down Key Used:
to step downwards through a menu or submenu to decrease the voice volume during a call to decrease the LCD contrast. Return Key To return back to superior menu item. Hotline Key 16 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ Hotline service: to call a predefined number (configured in the SAGEM RT1000) by pressing only on this key. Power Key Used:
to power off the device (press the key more than 3 seconds) to power on the device (press the key more than 3 seconds) to exit menu mode 0~9 , * , # Keys to dial a number to edit contents of the phone book to search a contact when you read the phone book to edit messages (SMS). to setup a GSM Emergency call by pressing the key 9 more than 3 seconds Used:
1 Key To call the mailbox by pressing 3 seconds the 1 in hand-free and handset mode. This function is available only in some device versions. Redial Key To repeat the latest dialed number. Phonebook Key Used:
to enter quickly the phonebook from idle mode to scan the phonebook and dial directly in hand-free mode and handset mode 17 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ Ok Key Used:
to set up a call after dialing the called number to validate an operation as a flash key for some supplementary services. Hand-free Key Used:
to answer an incoming call in hand-free mode (i.e. without the handset) to start an outgoing call in hand-free mode to end a call started in Hand-free mode to switch from handset mode to hand-free mode, and vice versa, during a call started in handset mode. 3.3 LEDs description Power Indication Light When the power switch is on, if the battery isnt discharged or the power supply is connected, the red power indication light will be bright. Signal Indication Light If the radio signal received from the GSM network is correct, the signal indication light flickers with a green color. 3.4 SIM card socket The SIM card socket is located externally, on the underside of the SAGEM RT1000 phone. There is a second SIM card socket, inside the SAGEM RT1000. Only the operator shall use it, because access needs to open the phone. 3.5 Power connector and switch Located at the back side of the phone:
18 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ Power connector To connect the charger or plug-in power supply to the device. Some versions of the device uses a Non-detachable power cable and no connector. Power Switch:
Connect or disconnect the device from the battery power source. If the device is connected to mains power (AC power input), your can turn ON/OFF it by the Power Key. 19 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ 4 Icons of the screen Icon Description Battery Capacity Signal Strength Phone Book Call History Phone Setting Alarm Clock Alarm Clock Call Setting Messages Capacity of battery: the more the icon is dark, the more the battery is charged. The more bars are displayed, better is the received signal. This function supports reading, creating, editing and deleting the phone numbers and names in the phonebook of the SAGEM RT1000. This function provides access to last recorded dialed, missed and received calls. This function offers the following settings of the phone:
contrast of the screen, ring tone type, time of the phone, maximum inter-digit time, end of dialing by # key, hotline phone number. This function provides access to the alarm clock settings:
After setting the time of the alarm clock, the phone will alarm you at that time. After setting the time of the alarm clock, the be displayed on the screen. icon will This function is used to activate and deactivate the following supplementary services: Call Forwarding, Call Barring and Call Waiting. This function supports creating, editing, sending, reading, and deleting of messages (SMS). 20 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ Message (unread) Indication there is at least one unread message in the messages memory. Message (read) Missed Calls Indication there is at least one read message in the messages memory. Indication there is at least one missed call. Saved Messages Indication of the messages which have been saved but not yet been sent. Message Full Voice Mail Mains supply Indication the SIM CARD has no more space to save new messages Some telephone networks can indicate you the receive of a voice mail by the voice mail logo (
) on the display. To check this voice mail, pick up the handset or press on hands-free key and press the '1' Key. This function is not available on all networks. Indication that the device is powered by mains. 21 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ 5 First use of the phone 5.1 Checking of the package Please check that the package contents the following items:
the SAGEM RT1000 device the handset with its cord the charger the antenna this user manual. 5.2 Installation of the battery Devices using Non-Rechargeable batteries (Alkaline Batteries):
Disconnect the phone from mains power before you open the battery box. Open the battery box at the bottom of your RT1000. The battery box has metal brackets inside to contact the batteries. Insert four AA alkaline batteries. Please observe to insert it in the right direction as it is shown by marks in the battery box. Close the battery box again. Please observe the national regulations the disposal of batteries. Devices using a Rechargeable battery (Lithium cell):
The Lithium cell is already installed by the factory. To exchange a Lithium cell, first disconnect the phone from mains power before you open the battery box. Open battery box at the bottom of your RT1000. Disconnect the old Lithium cell, connect the new Lithium cell and close the battery box again. Please observe the national regulations the disposal of batteries. 22 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ 5.3 Installation of the SIM Card Note: some operators deliver the SAGEM RT1000 to their subscribers with a SIM card being already installed inside the phone. In this case this section is not applicable. When the SIM card is not installed in the phone, please put it at a place where the children cant reach it. Be very careful when you insert, take out or conserve the SIM card: any scraping or folding will damage the SIM card !
Please turn-off the device before you enter or remove the SIM card. Remove the cover of SIM card holder on the underside of the SAGEM RT1000 by a right size screw driver, and insert the SIM card into the SIM card socket carefully. Make sure the metal contact is faced down when you insert the SIM card, then push it completely into the socket and slide the SIM card stopper leftward until hearing some sound. Make sure the SIM card is held properly, and then close the cover and fix the screw. SIM Lock option If the phone has the SIM Lock option, it can be used only with SIM cards of the operator who has delivered it. 5.4 Antenna Please screw the small antenna included in the package at the rear side of the SAGEM RT1000, on the antenna connector. Please make sure, after complete screwing, that the antenna is in vertical position. 5.5 Power on the phone To power on the SAGEM RT1000 just connect the charger or plug-in power supply to the device (Power input) and to mains power. 23 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ You can switch on/off the device functions by pressing the Power Key for more than 3 seconds. The Power Switch on the backside of the phone is used to enable or disable the battery backup in case of a mains failure. It may be useful to disable the battery backup in Example during periods while you are not at home for several days. 5.6 Power This device supports two type of batteries: Rechargeable lithium batteries and Alkaline batteries. There are different AC power adapter for each power solution. You can check the package of your device to find which solution is the device you got. Please remember the Power Switch on rear side is for the battery only. If there is AC mains power and the charger or plug-in power supply is connected to the device, you can not turn on/off the device by the Power Switch. You can use the Power Key to do this. Please ensure to use only the charger or plug-in power supply delivered with the SAGEM RT1000. Any other power adapter may damage the device!
For Alkaline battery user:
The output of plug-in power supply is 6.5V. You can put four alkaline batteries in the battery box. Without mains power, when the battery capacity is low, Please replace batteries will be displayed on the screen. Then you should plug-out the power supply from mains and put the new batteries into the SAGEM RT1000. Plug-in the power supply to make it work normally again. You can use this device without any alkaline battery; just use the main power of AC input. For rechargeable battery user:
When the power is connected to the phone and if there is mains power, the light of the charger will be bright. The output voltage of the charger is 4.2V. There is a rechargeable lithium battery in the battery box. When the charging of the battery is completed, the charger indication light will be dark. Without mains power, when the battery capacity is low, Low Power Recharge Please will be displayed on the screen and you cannot make telephone calls anymore until mains is back. When mains is back, also the rechargeable battery will be recharged again. 24 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ 25 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ 6 Main functions of the SAGEM RT1000 6.1 Initialization of the Phone When the phone is switched on, the backlight of the screen will be bright, then the LCD will display, depending on the version:
either:
or the Network operator's logo. Enter the PIN of the SIM card if requested. If you switch on the phone without the SIM card or the SIM card is not correctly installed, the screen will display Please Check SIM card. AUTOPIN option If the phone is delivered with AUTOPIN option, the first time the SIM card is used, after you have entered the PIN1 (if entering PIN1 is requested), the phone will change the PIN1 of the SIM card and replace it by an other value. Then if the phone is switched on again, it will never more asked to enter the PIN1. Support of PIN1 When AUTOPIN option is not enabled, PIN1 functions are supported according to GSM 11.11 standard:
After several wrong entries of PIN1 code (the exact number depends on the used SIM card),PUK1 code will be required
- Modification of PIN1 code of the SIM card after entry of correct PIN1 code
To enable and disable the PIN1 check when the phone is switched on 26 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ SET TIME
Enter the correct date by year-month-day (e.g.: 04-06-30) and time by hour-minute (e.g.: 10:30) Network Name 04-06-30 10:30 6.2 Outgoing calls There are two modes for dialing on this phone: handset mode and Hand-free mode. Handset mode Pick up the handset: you will hear the dialing tone and it will be displayed on the screen: dial please. Then enter the phone number of the person you want to call, and press OK key (or
# key if enabled: see section 7.4.6). If you don't press any of these two keys, the call will be set up after expiration of the maximum inter-digit time which can be adjusted by yourselves (see section 7.4.5). At that time you will hear the sound of conjunction and you should wait until the called party will receive the call. If you hear the busy tone, please put down the handset. You can call again the last dialed number by pressing Redial key. When the calling party has answered successfully, the screen will show the duration of the call. At the end of the call, just put down the handset, thats all. Hand-free mode Press the Hand-free key; after you hearing dialing tone, the next steps are the same as in handset mode. During handset mode or hands-free mode ,you can press the Phone Book key ,and then you entering the phonebook , then you can use the up or down or digit keys to jump to the corresponding letter to find the number you want to call, and then just press OK key to set up the call. 27 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ 6.3 Incoming calls When someone calls you, your phone will ring, and the screen will display the phone number of the calling party (if supported by the network). If you wish to answer, please pick up the handset or press the hand-free key, then you can talk with the calling party. As for outgoing calls, the screen displays the duration of the call. If, at the moment you lift the handset or press hand-free key to set up a call, an incoming call is received before start of dialing, the screen will show press * to answer. If you want to reject this call, just put down the handset or press the hand-free key. Reject of an incoming call If you want to reject an incoming call, you have only to press OK key. 6.4 Switching between handset mode and hand-free mode If you want to switch from handset mode to hand-free mode, just press hand-free key. Then:
if you keep the handset picked up, you can return to handset mode by just pressing hand-free key if you put down the handset, the call is not cleared, and the phone stays in hand-free mode.
In hand-free mode, when the handset is put down, to switch to handset mode, pick up the handset. 6.5 End of a call After the call is over, or to clear the call:
in handset mode, just put down the handset in hand-free mode:
if the handset is put down, press the hand-free key if the handset is picked up, put down the handset and press the hand-free key. 28 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ 6.6 Adjust Volume You can adjust the voice volume during a call by pressing Up or Down key. Pressing Up key increases the voice volume and pressing Down key decreases it. 6.7 Emergency Service You can dial the emergency service number without any SIM card (if supported by the network). Each telephone company may use a different emergency number:
please inquire about the detail from your telephone company. In case of an emergency you can make an emergency call just by pressing the key 9 for more than 3 seconds while the handset is picked-up or you are in hand-free mode. The number of the emergency centre will be dialed automatically. You may use this function only in case of an emergency. It is also possible to dial the emergency number instead of pressing key 9. 6.8 International Call If you want to set up an international call (if supported by the network), please double press 0 key then + appear on the screen (+ represent the international code). Then enter the country code, the national number of your correspondent, and press Ok key (or # key if enabled: see section 7.4.6) to set up the call. 6.9 Use the Phone Book to Dial After entering the phone book, you can use the Up or Down and digit keys to find the number you want to call, and then just press Ok key to set up the call. 6.10 Speed dial You can dial the top-ten entries in the phonebook also just by dialing the phonebook entry number (see section 7.1.4). For example dial 0 Ok to dial the first entry of the top-ten. You can edit the top-ten in the phonebook menu. 6.11 Call Hold, Call Waiting, Multi-Party Call If Call Waiting function enabled (see section 7.6.3), please operate as explained below. 29 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ During a call with correspondent B, if an other correspondent C is calling you, the phone number of C will appear on the screen under B number . You have four options:
1. Press OK key, and press 0 key: to continue dialog with B and to reject call from C. 2. Press OK key, and press 1 key: to end the call with B and to start the talk with C. 3. Press OK key, and press 2 key: to put call with B on hold, and to start the talk with C. You can repeat this step (OK key + 2 key) to switch again the talk with B and to put call with C on hold. 4. Press OK key, and press 3 key: to talk to B and C at the same time (if conference call is supported by the network and included in your subscription). Depending on the network operator, it is possible to handle up to 5 parties in parallel. During a call with correspondent B, you may also decide to call a correspondent C:
1. Press OK key, and press 2 key: to put call with B on hold, and to start the talk with C. You can repeat this step (OK key + 2 key) to switch again the talk with B and to put call with C on hold. 2. Press OK key, and press 3 key: to talk to B and C at the same time (if conference call is supported by the network and included in your subscription). Depending on the network operator, it is possible to handle up to 5 parties in parallel. 30 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ 7 Configuration Menu The configuration menu provides access to the following functions:
1. Phone Book 2. Messages 3. Call History 4. Phone Setting 5. Alarm Clock 6. Call Setting 7. STK (if supported by the SIM-card) 7.1 Phone Book This function supports reading, adding, editing and deleting of the numbers and names registered in the phone. The phone book capacity depends on the SIM card. In idle mode press the Menu key, use the Up or Down keys to move the cursor into the Phone Book menu, and press Ok key. The screen will then display six submenus:
read phone book 31 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________
add contact status speed dial delete all fixed numbers 7.1.1 Read Phonebook Use the Up or Down key to move the cursor to the function item "read the phone book". There you can scan all the numbers in the phone book with the Up or Down keys. Press Ok key to enter a new submenu, where you can select the following operations:
Dial to dial the number directly. Modify to edit the number or the name in the phone book. Send message to send a message to the number directly. Return to return to the superior menu. 7.1.2 Add Contact You can add contact in the phone book with this function. Use the Up or Down key to move the cursor to the function item . Then press Ok key to enter it; the system will ask you to enter the name, then the number. Press Ok key to confirm it. 7.1.3 Status You can select the function to scan the memory of the phonebook. 7.1.4 Speed dial Press Ok key to enter a new submenu, where you can select the following operations:
Activate to enable the speed dial function. Deactivate to disable the speed dial function. 32 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ Scan to see the contact names which are the ten-top stored in the SIM card phonebook. If you like to replace one of these numbers, press Ok and then enter the read phonebook and select another one. 7.1.5 Delete all You can select the function to delete all the contacts of the phonebook , . Before that a confirmation by the user is required. 7.1.6 Fixed numbers You can select the function to scan the fixed dial numbers Press ok you can select the function to dial the number directly. 7.2 Messages (SMS) This function supports editing, sending, reading, receiving, deleting and storing short messages. The messages are stored on the SIM card. The maximum capacity depends on the SIM card. A message can contain 160 bytes of letters, figures or symbols. In idle mode press the Menu key, use the Up or Down key to move the cursor into the Messages menu, and press Ok key. The screen will then display four submenus:
- Read Messages
- New Message
Service Center
- Delete all 7.2.1 Receiving a Message When the phone receives a new message, the screen will display a new message;
at the same time there is a special sound. Then you press Ok key, the icon will appear on the bottom left corner of the screen. If you want to read it, you should enter in the Messages menu to read it. SMS received during a call can be presented to the user only at the end of the call. When the messages memory is full and there is no more space to store a new message, the screen will indicate messages full and the icon will appear on the 33 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ bottom left corner of the screen. You should at least delete one message to let the new message come in. 7.2.2 Read Message In message menu, the first submenu is just reading message, so you press Ok key, waiting appears on the screen for a while (the system is reading message). Then the screen provides the following information, for example:
1001 04/06/30 08:51 1-12 1-12 means there are 12 messages in the memory, now you are reading the first one. 1001:
The recipient number of this message. means the date and time of the message sending. 04-06-30 08:51 Messages stored with Send & save are displayed without phone number. Press Ok key to read the new message. And if you press Ok key again, you will enter a new submenu:
Reply You can reply a message to current number directly. Send message You can send the message to another correspondent by entering his number, then press Ok key. Edit message You can also reedit the message before to send it to another correspondent. 7.2.3 New Message In messages menu, you can enter New Message submenu. If receiving an incoming call during editing a SMS, the draft SMS will be stored automatically in memory, until the phone hangs up :
To edit a message, please refer to section 8. After you have edited the message, press Ok key to enter the following submenu :
34 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ Send message You can send the message to a correspondent by entering his number, then press Ok key. Save message This function is to save the message in the SIM card memory. Send & save This function is to save the message in the SIM card memory and to send the message to a correspondent by entering his number and press the Ok key. Return This function is just to return to the message menu. You can also send a message from the phonebook. See chapter 7.1.1. 7.2.4 Service Center This function is for registration in the phone of the messages service center number. The number is indicated by the telephone company agency. 7.2.5 Delete all This function is to delete all the messages in the SIM card memory. A confirmation by the user is required before. 7.3 Call History This function allows to read memorized dialed, missed and received calls. In idle mode press the Menu key, use the Up or Down key to move the cursor into the Call History menu, and press Ok key. Then the screen will display three submenus:
dialed
- missed
received. 35 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ 7.3.1 Dialed The memory keeps the 10 more recent dialed calls. Press UP or Down key to display the records, and press Ok key to redial the selected number. 7.3.2 Missed The memory keeps the 10 most recent missed calls. Press Up or Down key to display the records, and press Ok key to dial the selected number. 7.3.3 Received The memory keeps the 10 most recent received calls. Press Up or Down key to display the records, and press Ok key to dial the selected number. 7.3.4 Return The function is just to return to the superior menu. 7.4 Phone Settings Here you can make some settings according your preference . In idle mode press the Menu key, use the Up or Down key to move the cursor into phone setting menu, then press Ok key. The screen will display eleven submenus:
contrast ring type volume set time inter-digit time end dialing by #
hotline number key tone security languages 36 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________
return. 7.4.1 Contrast You can select 10-level contrast. Press Up key to increase the contrast and press Down key to decrease the contrast. weaken normal strengthen 7.4.2 Ring Type You can select various ring types (total 13 ). Use the Up or Down key to scan the ring types, then press to Ok key to confirm it. 7.4.3 Volume You can select various ring tone volume (1 to 5). The default is 3. Use the Up or Down key to choose, then press to Ok key to confirm it. 7.4.4 Set Time Set current date by year/month/day and time by hour:minute mode. For the time adopt 24-hours format. 7.4.5 Inter-digit Time This function is to set the maximal inter-digit time during dialing. When you have dialed a number without pressing Ok key (or # key if enabled: see section 7.4.6) to confirm it, the phone will set up automatically the call after the maximal inter-digit time. The maximal inter-digit time can be set from 2 to 9 seconds: press one of 2~9 keys to directly enter the time, then press Ok key to confirm it. 37 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ 7.4.6 End Dialing by #
This function is to enable the use of # key to set up a call after dialing (as with the Ok key). 7.4.7 Hotline Number This function is to store the Hotline Number in the phone. 7.4.8 Key tone press Ok key. It will show:
Disable Enable Use the Up or Down key to move the cursor. To enable the key tones select Enable and press Ok. If you want to disable the key tones just select Disable . 7.4.9 Security Press Ok key to enter a new submenu, where you can make the following operations:
Control PIN1 Select if you like to protect the usage of your SAGEM RT1000 by PIN1. Activate to activate the PIN1 Deactivate to deactivate PIN1 Enter the right PIN1 and you can use the phone. After several wrong entries (-the exact number depends on the used SIM card-) the PUK1 code will be required. If your phone has the AUTOPIN function, this menu has no impact. Modify PIN1 When AUTOPIN option is not enabled, you can modify the PIN1:
Before to modify PIN1 you should make sure the PIN1 control is activated.
- Modification of PIN1 code of the SIM card after entry of correct PIN1 code After several wrong entries of PIN1 code (-the exact number depends on the used SIM card-), PUK1 code will be required. Modify PIN2 Modification of PIN2 code of the SIM card after entry of correct PIN2 38 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ code After several wrong entries of PIN2 code (-the exact number depends on the used SIM card-), PUK2 code will be required. Fixed dialing Activate fixed dial after entry of correct PIN2 code Press Ok key to enter a new submenu, where you can edit the fixed dialed number function Activate
Deactivate
Add view
You can add a fixed dial contact just as add a phonebook contact after entry of correct PIN2 code Activate fixed dial after entry of correct PIN2 code Modify
Press ok you can scan the fixed dial numbers ,and then you can modify or delete a fixed dial number. You can modify a fixed dial contact just as add a phonebook contact after entry of correct PIN2 code You can delete a fixed dial contact just as delete a phonebook contact after entry of correct PIN2 code ,
Before delete a confirmation by the user is required. Note: After several wrong entries of PIN2 code (-the exact number depends on the used SIM card-), PUK2 code will be required 7.4.10 Languages English Spanish Press Ok key to enter a new submenu, where you can select one of the two following languages:
Use the Up or Down key to move the cursor to English, then press Ok key again. So the English mode is set . And if you want to change to Spanish, just to select the Spanish. 7.4.11 Return This function is just to return to the main menu. 39 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ 7.5 Alarm Clock This function is to set the time of the alarm clock. The phone will alarm you at that time. In idle mode after you have set the alarm clock, the icon of will appear on the screen. If you miss the alarm just because you are calling , the screen will display alarm miss to remind you , and then you can press ok back to the idle mode. In idle mode press the Menu key, use the Up or Down key to move the cursor to the Alarm Clock menu, then press Ok key, the screen will display:
Set Alarm
then you enter the time for example 10:30. It will show:
Set Alarm 10:30 press Ok key. It will show:
Disable Enable Use the Up or Down key to move the cursor to Enable, then press Ok key again. So the alarm is set ok. And if you want to cancel the setup, just to select the disable and to return. 7.6 Call Setting There are four functions:
- Call Forward
- Call Barring
- Call Waiting
- Caller Identify
- Return. 40 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ 7.6.1 Call Forward This function is to forward your received voice calls to another designated phone number. The function shall be supported by the network operator and your subscription. In idle mode press the Menu key, use the Up or Down key to move the cursor into the Call Setting menu, and press Ok key. The screen will then display five submenus:
Forward All If this function is active, all incoming calls will be forwarded to the entered phone number. Forward on To activate by pressing the Ok key. Please enter the phone number the incoming calls should be forwarded to. Forward off To deactivate by pressing the Ok key. Query To checks the status of Forward All. Return This function is just to return to the superior menu. If Busy If this function is active, incoming calls will be forwarded to the entered phone number if the SAGEM RT1000 is busy. Forward on To activate by pressing the Ok key. Please enter the phone number the incoming calls should be forwarded to. Forward off To deactivate by pressing the Ok key. Query To checks the status of If Busy. Return This function is just to return to the superior menu. If No Answer If this function is active, an incoming call will be forwarded to the entered phone number, if the call is not answered for a while. Forward on 41 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ To activate by pressing the Ok key. Please enter the phone number the incoming calls should be forwarded to. Forward off To deactivate by pressing the Ok key. Query To checks the status of If No Answer. Return This function is just to return to the superior menu. If Not Accessible If this function is active, incoming calls will be forwarded to the entered phone number if the SAGEM RT1000 is not reachable for any reason. Forward on To activate by pressing the Ok key. Forward off To deactivate by pressing the Ok key. Query To checks the status of If Not Accessible. Return This function is just to return to the superior menu. Return This function is just to return to the superior menu. 7.6.2 Call Barring This function will limit the type of calls allowed with your phone. It shall be supported by the network: please contact your telephone operator to get the details. The following submenus allow you to select the call barring type, and to enable and disable this function. All out All in Inter Outgoing calls not allowed Incoming calls not allowed International outgoing calls not allowed 42 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ Return To leave this submenu After setting one of the above options, you can choose the following sub-options Call barring on To activate call barring with the selected option by pressing the Ok key. Call barring off To deactivate call barring by pressing the Ok key. Query To check the status of call barring. Return This function is just to return to the superior menu. Please note, that this is a network function. It will work only, if the network and your subscription supports it. 7.6.3 Call Waiting This function is to enable and disable Call Waiting function (see section 6.11). Call waiting on To activate the call waiting function by pressing the Ok key. Call waiting off To deactivate the call waiting function by pressing the Ok key. Query To check the status of call waiting. Return This function is just to return to the superior menu. Please note, that this is a network function. It will work only, if the network and your subscription supports it. 7.6.4 Caller Identify (Restriction) This function is to display or hide your phone number to party you have called. Enable Select Enable and press Ok to suppress the presentation of your phone number to the called party. 43 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ Disable Select Disable and press Ok to to allow the presentation of your phone number to the called party. Query Select Query to check the setting of caller identify. Return This function is just to return to the superior menu. Please note, that this is a network function. It will work only, if the network and your subscription supports it. 7.6.5 Return The function is just to return to the superior menu. 7.7 STK (if supported by the SIM-card) This device support STK feature; If your SIM card support it, you may find additional function provided by your SIM card in this submenu. This could be e.g. function to call a news center to get latest news or whether reports by SMS. Please contact your network supplier to get more details. 44 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ 8 Editing modes At many times when using your phone, you will need to enter text, for example when storing a name in the Phone Book or writing a text message. The following text input modes are available:
- Word: allows you to enter words of the selected language by pressing each key once for each character.
- ABC: allows you to enter letters by pressing the key labeled with the desired letter once, twice, or more times until the letter appears on the display. 123: allows you to enter numbers.
Press the # key to switch between these input modes Press the * key switch to symbol input mode. 8.1 Word Mode This mode allows you to enter words of the selected language with only one key press per letter. Each key on a keypad has more than one letter: a single press on the 5 key could be j, k, or l. The Word mode automatically compares your key pressed to an internal linguistic database to determine the correct word. This mode requires far fewer keystrokes than the traditional multi-tap method: ABC mode. Typing Words:
To type a word, press keys corresponding to the letters you need. Remember the following as you are typing:
1. Press keys on the phone just once per desired letter. For example, to enter
"Hello", press the following keystrokes: 4, 3, 5, 5, 6. 2. Put a space between each word by pressing the ok key. 3. If the word that appears on the display is not the word that you desire, press the down or up key one or more times to select the words you want.
(For example, "of" and "me" shares the sequence of 6 and 3) The phone displays the most commonly used choice first. 45 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ 8.2 ABC Mode Twice for the second character and so on. This mode is indicated by ABC. When typing in ABC mode, you should press the key labeled with the required character:
- Once for the first character;
When using ABC mode, you will see the numeric key with letter, press the key and hold: until see the letter which you want. Validate after undo the key. For example: you press the 2 key ,screen will display "a, b, c, A, B, C" one by one. 8.3 123 Mode Enter the figure directly. If you enter the wrong letter, please press Delete key to cancel( Press Down key to enter the blank and press Up key to return the curser). 8.4 Symbol Input mode In any other input modes, you can press the ** key to enter the symbol input mode:
then use Down and 1~8 keys to select the desired symbol. 46 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ 9 Maintenance 9.1 Battery Maintenance For rechargeable battery user:
The temperature can affect the charge; the recommended operation temperature is:
in charge 0 ~ +45C, discharge -10 ~ +55C. To protect the battery avoid short-circuit. Please use only the delivered battery for the original use. When an electric matter touches the positive and negative contacts of the battery directly, the battery will be easy short-circuited. For Alkaline battery user:
The battery of the phone is alkaline battery. When the phone is in low power, please insert four AA alkaline new batteries at the same time. If you do not use this device more than one week, please remove the alkaline batteries from battery box to avoid damage the equipment. Do not use a damaged battery. If the battery is in a very cold or very hot place (lower than -10C or higher than 55C), the life of the battery will be shortened. And it will also lead the phone to work abnormally, even if the battery is been fully charged. Do not throw the battery into fire. Please deal according to environmental preservation rules with old battery. 47 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ 9.2 Telephone Maintenance The following suggestions will help you to keep your telephone in good condition. Please keep the phone at a dry place, or the liquid will rust the metal circuit. Please place the phone apart from high temperature: high temperature will shorten the life of the electric CMOS chip and melt the plastic and damage the battery. Please do not open the phone shell or disjoint the phone. Do not use the thick acid or alkali product to wash the phone body. 48 SAGEM RT1000 User Manual _________ 10 Troubleshooting When you encounter any problem while using your desk phone, please refer to following table to solve the problem. Problems Possible case How to solve the problem The power indicator Bad connection. Check all plugs connecting Light doesnt work. The battery is used up Check the battery capacity, then recharge it. Show : Input PUK Code:
SIM card has been locked. Please connect with your network service provider SIM card register fail Sent it to your network service Please Check SIM Card"
SIM card is not installed properly. SIM card contact is Contaminated. Provider to check it. Install SIM card properly. Clean the SIM card contact. The phone doesnt Unknown mistake Work. The battery is used up. Please charge the battery at least half an hour then turn on the phone again. The LCD display weaken or strength. The contrast is not adjusted correctly. Adjust the contrast. 49
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1 | 2005-05-04 | 1850.2 ~ 1909.8 | PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter | Original Equipment |
app s | Applicant Information | |||||
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1 | Effective |
2005-05-04
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1 | Applicant's complete, legal business name |
SAGEM SA
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1 | FCC Registration Number (FRN) |
0010691251
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1 | Physical Address |
27, Rue Leblanc
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Paris, N/A 75512
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France
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app s | TCB Information | |||||
1 | TCB Application Email Address |
t******@ets-bzt.com
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1 | TCB Scope |
B1: Commercial mobile radio services equipment in the following 47 CFR Parts 20, 22 (cellular), 24,25 (below 3 GHz) & 27
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app s | FCC ID | |||||
1 | Grantee Code |
RZV
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1 | Equipment Product Code |
8136
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app s | Person at the applicant's address to receive grant or for contact | |||||
1 | Name |
M**** S********
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1 | Title |
Product Manager
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1 | Telephone Number |
+33 1******** Extension:
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1 | Fax Number |
+3315********
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1 |
m******@sagem.com
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app s | Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Non Technical Contact | |||||
n/a | ||||||
app s | Confidentiality (long or short term) | |||||
1 | Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | Yes | ||||
1 | Long-Term Confidentiality Does this application include a request for confidentiality for any portion(s) of the data contained in this application pursuant to 47 CFR § 0.459 of the Commission Rules?: | No | ||||
if no date is supplied, the release date will be set to 45 calendar days past the date of grant. | ||||||
app s | Cognitive Radio & Software Defined Radio, Class, etc | |||||
1 | Is this application for software defined/cognitive radio authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Equipment Class | PCB - PCS Licensed Transmitter | ||||
1 | Description of product as it is marketed: (NOTE: This text will appear below the equipment class on the grant) | Fixed GSM Phone | ||||
1 | Related OET KnowledgeDataBase Inquiry: Is there a KDB inquiry associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | Modular Equipment Type | Does not apply | ||||
1 | Purpose / Application is for | Original Equipment | ||||
1 | Composite Equipment: Is the equipment in this application a composite device subject to an additional equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Related Equipment: Is the equipment in this application part of a system that operates with, or is marketed with, another device that requires an equipment authorization? | No | ||||
1 | Grant Comments | Power output listed is conducted for for Part 24. This device and its antenna must not be co-located or operating in conjunction with any other antenna or transmitter. Users and installers must be provided with antenna installation instructions and transmitter operating conditions for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The antenna(s) used for this transmitter must not exceed a gain of 3dBi. Device has been tested for SAR compliance. End-users must be informed of the body-worn operating requirements for satisfying RF exposure compliance. The highest reported SAR value is Body 0.219 W/kg. This device contains 900/1800 MHz GSM functions that are not subject to this FCC filing. This filing is only applicable for PCS 1900 MHz operations. | ||||
1 | Is there an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application? | No | ||||
1 | If there is an equipment authorization waiver associated with this application, has the associated waiver been approved and all information uploaded? | No | ||||
app s | Test Firm Name and Contact Information | |||||
1 | Firm Name |
Eurofins Product Service GmbH
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1 | Name |
R******** K********
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1 | Telephone Number |
49-33********
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1 | Fax Number |
49-33********
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1 |
r******@eurofins.de
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Line | Rule Parts | Grant Notes | Lower Frequency | Upper Frequency | Power Output | Tolerance | Emission Designator | Microprocessor Number | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
1 | 1 | 24E | 1850.20000000 | 1909.80000000 | 1.0900000 | 38.0000000000 Hz | 250KGXW |
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