Samsung SGH-E700 User Manual

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guideto using your Samsung E700

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with the E700 you can… take, send and receive full colour photo messages use the camera to take self portraitsand zoom in for a closer view choose

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5 Set up any diverts on your Orange phone before you leavethe UK as you will not be able to do it when you areabroad. Refer to chapter 4 for more info

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When travelling abroad, always try to keep safety at the frontof your mind.1 For safety and security, always pack your Orange phone inyour hand luggag

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Orange vouchersBuy £20 and £50 vouchers from any Orange shop orhigh street stockist.Note: Orange Top-up vouchers are not currentlyavailable abroad. O

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using your Answer Phone abroadWhile abroad, you can use your Answer Phone as easily asyou do when in the UK. 1 Simply press and hold the 1 key.2 You w

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12 - International services12.7

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reference Safety Paperwork Orange Care terms and conditions Pay monthly terms and conditions Pay as you go terms and conditions Declaration of C

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13.1safety1 network servicesThe mobile phone described in this guide is approved for use onthe Orange network. A number of features included in this g

Page 10 - ■ take, send and receive

13.2hard shoulder even if it is urgent. Do not store or carry inflammable liquids, gases or explosivematerials in the same compartment as your phone,

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13.3with the manufacturer or its representative regarding yourvehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of anyequipment that has been added to

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13.47 one touch emergency diallingIf your phone supports preprogrammed one touch emergencydialling, using the 9 key to call the emergency number may n

Page 13 - Symbols on your display

1 get to know your phone1.2 Navigate the menus1.3 Take photos with your phone1.5 Menu map1.8 Symbols on your display2make calls2.1 Make a call 2.2 Ans

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13.58 operating environmentRemember to follow any special regulations in force in any area,and always turn off your phone wherever it is forbidden to

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13.6protected medical devices. Consult a physician or themanufacturer of the medical device if you have any questions. Always switch off your phone in

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13.714 general safety information When changing your phone’s cover, always switch off thepower and disconnect the phone from the charger or anyother d

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13.8 Keep the phone and all its parts and accessories out ofchildren’s reach. Your phone is not water resistant. Keep it dry. Precipitation,humidity a

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13.9precautions when carrying a spare battery in a purse orpocket. Batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly andaccording to your local regul

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13.10All phones on the Orange network are designed by the phonemanufacturers to comply with the relevant recommendationsand standards. Orange believes

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13.11Please call Orange Customer Services on 07973 100 150 or, ifyou are a pay as you go customer, on 07973 100 451 if you donot wish to receive any m

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13.12phone and request Orange Explain Services and Charges.Alternatively, visit the Orange website at www.orange.co.uk

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13.13Orange Care terms and conditions1 Interpretation1.1 In these terms and conditions Insurance refers to theprovisions of clause 3 and Warranty to

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13.14Road, Manchester, M17 1PL.2.4 The following paragraphs describe the conditions andcover provided under the terms of this insurance whichforms pa

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7 keep in touchusing additionalfeatures7.1 Conference Calling7.2 Orange Assistant7.3 Line 27.4 Orange Answer Fax7.5 Infrared8personalise your phone8.1

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13.153.3 Orange will arrange repair or replacement on behalf of theinsurers.3.4 Lost, stolen or damaged antennas will berepaired/replaced, where app

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13.164.1.9 theft of items from an unattended vehicle unless theitem was in a locked boot or locked glovecompartment and the vehicle itself was secure

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13.17due by you to Orange.6 General6.1 It is a condition of this policy that the replacement of anyphone will only be made with an Orange product.Whe

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13.18adjusters confirm your claim.6.9 If Orange believes that you have persistently failed to takereasonable care of your phone your cover may becanc

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13.19issue such replacement, however, for reasons beyond ourcontrol this may not always be possible.6.19 Orange will arrange with you a place and time

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13.20force when you register the phone on the Orange Network.The Insurance will remain in effect for a period of 12months and the Warranty for a perio

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13.219.6 You may terminate Orange Care on or after the minimumterm by giving not less than 10 days’ notice before a billdate. As a concession, if you

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13.22unless you have already made a claim on the policy, inwhich event no refund will be due. 11 switching between service plans11.1 In the event tha

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13.23of any period under clause 8.1 calculated from the dayyour phone was first registered on the Orange network.11.6 In the event you switch from a p

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13.24phone. Alternatively, write to Orange Insurance, SenhouseRoad, Darlington, DL1 4YG.13.2 If you are not satisfied with the way a complaint has bee

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get to know your phone Navigate the menus Take photos with your phone Menu map Symbols on your display1

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13.25Chargesall charges for Services, as published in our periodically updatedPrice Guide. These include any reasonable administrationcharges.Connecti

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13.26OrangeOrange Personal Communications Services Limited, or anyorganisation that may succeed it as the assignee of thisContract.Phonea mobile telep

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13.272 your Contract and the Minimum Termyour Contract runs for at least 12 months2.1 For each Phone you own, your Contract starts on the dateof Regis

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13.28suspension of Services if you break your Contract3.3 We may suspend some or all of the Services you use,without giving you notice, if we have goo

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13.294 your rights to terminate this Contractterminating your Contract after the Minimum Term4.1 You may terminate your Contract to expire at anytime

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13.30instrument, government regulation or licence; or4.3.3 the variation relates solely to an Orange AdditionalService, in which case you may cancel t

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13.316.4.2, 6.4.3, 6.4.4 or 6.4.5 within 7 days of beinggiven written notice to do so4.6.2 you have breached conditions 6.4.1, 6.4.6 or 6.4.7and have

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13.32monthly charges which are non-refundable, and monthly inarrears for call and message charges but we reserve theright to amend the invoicing perio

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13.336.4.1 provide whatever proofs of your identity and addressthat we consider reasonably necessary from time totime. Whilst photocopy or fax copies

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13.348 Line 2 - limitations on usageSuspension of Services8.1 If we Suspend Services on Line 1, Services on Line 2 willautomatically be Suspended also

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1 - get to know your phone1.1soft keysthe functions of these changes according to what you are doingvolume keyto turn the volume up and downchargersoc

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13.35respect of any delay or Disconnection caused as a result ofthe operation of this Condition.10 credit assessmentsyour application is subject to cr

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13.36it is your responsibility to keep it safe. SIM Cards are easilydamaged and should be handled with care. We willreplace free of charge any SIM Car

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13.3714 phonesyour phone is not a part of your Contract14.1 Your Phone and Accessories are acquired by you outsidethe terms of your Contract.15 change

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13.3816 customer literatureplease read all the information we send you16.1 We update our Customer Literature from time to time.Information on various

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13.39c) loss of business, profits, savings, revenue, use orgoodwill whether caused to the other party through anybreach of your Contract or any matter

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13.40disclosure of information to third parties19.2 You agree to the disclosure to any telecommunicationscompany, debt collection agency, credit refer

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13.41governing law19.6 Your Contract is to be interpreted in accordance with theLaws of England and Wales.

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13.42pay as you go terms and conditions1 definitionsThe following words and expressions shall have the followingmeanings:Accessoriesgoods designed for

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13.43by Orange for connection to its Network.Price Guidepublication listing our current Charges, updated from time totime.Registrationour acceptance o

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13.44inevitable. You Register in the knowledge of this andaccept our obligation to carry out works from time to timein the interests of all our custom

Page 57 - Orange GPRS

switch your phone onTo switch your phone on press and hold the key.make your way around the menusTo enter the menus, press the left soft key under

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13.45avoidance of doubt calls shall include but not be limited tovoice calls, data calls and text messaging. On disconnection your mobile telephone nu

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13.46to any of our customers which shall include the use ofthe Network for the persistent sending of unsolicitedcommunications without reasonable caus

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13.47replace any SIM Card found to be defective by reason offaulty workmanship or design free of charge but maycharge for replacing or renewing a SIM

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13.489.3 You must inform us immediately in the event that the SIMCard or your Phone is lost or stolen. In order to takeadvantage of the provisions of

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13.49If you are in any doubt as to whether any statement orrepresentation is properly authorised you should contactOrange Customer Services immediatel

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13.5013.3 We will not be liable to you if we are unable to perform anobligation or provide the Services to you because of anyfactor outside our contro

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13.5114.5 Any waiver, concession or extra time we may allow you islimited to the specific circumstances in which it was given.It does not affect our r

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14.1indexaAnswer Phonesee Orange Answer PhoneAnswer a call 2.3bBookmarks 6.7cCache 6.7Calculator 9.3CallsAnswering 2.3Barring 10.5Length 9.5Make a 2.1

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14.2eEvery Phonesee Orange Every PhoneEmergency calls 13.3fFax and datasee Orange Fax and DataFixed dialling 10.5gGames 11.1GPRS 6.2Greeting message 8

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take digital photos with your phoneYou can take digital photos with your phone and save them tosend as photo messages later on. 1 Press . Take photos

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14.3mMemoryPhonebook 3.1Menu 1.5oOrange Answer Fax 7.4Orange Answer Phone 4.1Answer Phone Call Return 4.1Answer Phone PIN 4.3checking from any other p

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14.4rRedialling 2.3Reset settings 8.5Review your calls 9.4Ring tone 8.1sSafety 13.1Security codes 10.6SIM Card PIN 10.3Sound settings 8.1Store a name

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14.5notes

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notes

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14.9Orange Customer Services are available 24 hours a day, seven days aweek, 365 days a year. Alternatively, visit the Orange website atwww.orange.co.

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14.10Orange servicesInternational Calling Helpline 159Every Phone 330WildfireTMActivation Line 435Wirefree Enquiry Line 156*Chargeable services availa

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For further information about Orange products and services please visit ourwebsite at the address below.The information contained in this user guide i

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adjust the contrastYou are able to adjust the contrast of the image in yourviewfinder, to make it lighter or darker according to yourphoto requirement

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explore the menus - main menu1 - get to know your phone1.5

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1 - get to know your phone1.6explore the menus - phonebook menu

Page 83 - ■ Dialled calls

symbols on yourdisplaySignal strengthThe more bars visible,the stronger the signalBattery levelThe more bars visible,the more battery powerCall in pro

Page 84 - ■ Reset timers

You have an Answer Phone messageAnswer Phone message received on Line 1 *Answer Phone message received on Line 2 *[1] Line 1 indicator *[2] Line 2 ind

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make calls Make a call Answer a call Redial a number Hold a call Call Waiting Mute a call Caller id2

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make a call2 - make calls2.12 dial thenumber youwant to call,(don’t forgetto use the fullarea code)1 press and holdthis button toturn yourphone on 3 p

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when you receive a call2.21 your externalcolour displaywill light up andthe caller’sname will bedisplayed if itis saved in yourphonebook2 open yourpho

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choose whether you answer a call ornotTo answer a call when your phone is closed simply flip thephone open.To busy the call to your Answer Phone whe

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To access your Call log:1 Press once at the main display.2 A list of the last six calls made to and from your phone willappear.will appear next to a

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take two different callsat the same timenot available to pay as you go customersWhen you are on a call, answer a second call without endingthe first u

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speak to someone privatelyduring a callSometimes you may need to say something to anotherperson that you don’t want your caller to hear. In these case

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welcomeThis guide provides you with all theinformation you need to use yourphone, from making a call to textinga friend.You can also find out more abo

Page 93 - WAP games

know who is calling you, or hide yournumber when you make a callYour Caller id identifies you to a person you are calling andidentifies a caller to yo

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manage yourcontactsusing yourphonebook Call a number in your phonebook Store a name and number Orange Directory Enquiries Organise your phonebook

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store the names and numbers of yourfriends, family and colleagues in yourphonebook To open your Phonebook press Phonebook and select Findname. This op

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3.2Orange Directory EnquiriesDirectory Enquiries has changed but it’s the same convenient servicefrom Orange. Simply call 118 000 and tell the operato

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create caller groupsOrganise your contacts into caller groups so that you can setyour phone to alert you to calls or messages from this groupin a pers

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to search for a name in yourphonebook To find a name in your phonebook:1 From the main display press Phonebook, then select Findname. Your phonebook

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to delete unwanted contactsfrom your phonebook1 Press Phonebook then select Find name.2 Scroll to the contact that you wish to delete using the and k

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To copy numbers between your phone and your SIM:1 Find the contact in your phonebook press OK, thenOptions. 2 Scroll to and select Copy.3 Choose whet

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3 - manage your contacts using your phonebook3.7

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decide howto manageyour calls Orange Answer Phone Orange Answer Phone Call Return Call Divert4

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1 Look for the plastic card that is in your Orange box. If youcan’t find it, the SIM Card may have already been insertedinto your phone. If it is not

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what happens when you get anAnswer Phone message?When someone leaves a message on your Answer Phone,the symbol will appear on your phone’s internal a

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use Answer Phone shortcuts tomanage your messages efficientlyYour Answer Phone is quick to use as there are several singlekey presses to help you move

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set up an Answer Phone PIN For added Answer Phone security, you can set up yourAnswer Phone to request a PIN (Personal IdentificationNumber) each tim

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when you can’t take your calls, whynot divert them to another number not available to pay as you go customersCall Divert allows you to divert differen

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3 Select the type of call you want to cancel and pressRemove.4 To cancel all diverts, scroll to Cancel all and press Select.Note: There is no charge t

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messaging Photo Messaging Send a text message Predictive text input Picture text messaging Receive a text message Orange chat5

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explore a new world of messageswith Photo MessagingPhoto Messaging changes the way you message, allowingyou to send and receive text and photos in one

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Note: You will be charged your standard Service Plan rate forevery person you send a photo message to.To send a photothat’s already in your phone:1 Pr

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input modes: ABC When entering textusing this mode youhave to press each keythe right number oftime to get thecharacter you want. T9 To use predicti

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save time using predictive text inputPredictive text uses a dictionary to recognise certaincombinations of letters to create words, allowing you to wr

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insert the battery1 Insert the teeth at the bottom of the battery into the slotson the rear of the phone.2 Push the top of the battery down until it c

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brighten up your text message with apictureYou can send and receive text picture messages from yourphone to other compatible phones which use text pic

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2 Select a location for your preset message and pressSelect. 3 Write your text message and press OK when you havefinished. Your new template will now

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Call BackCall the number of the phone that the message wassent from. Cut NumberCopy the number and save it to your phonebook. SendSend the message

Page 118 - Orange Care terms

Music chat roomTalk about new releases with people who are into thesame groups and artists as you. Flirt chat roomStretch your imagination and prac

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To search messages for a keyword that interests yousend FINDWORD followed by the keyword to 444. To block a person from sending a message to yourOr

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OrangeMulti Mediaservices Orange WAP Services Orange GPRS Bookmarks Orange Text Media Orange Voice Media Orange Information menu Orange Inter

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Orange WAP services brings youentertainment and information Use WAP (WirelessApplication Protocol) on yourphone to keep you entertainedand informed. Y

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Orange GPRSOrange recommend that you use the GPRS (General PacketRadio Service) setting on your phone. Orange GPRS allowsyou to remain connected all d

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To start using WAP:1 Press .2 The Orange homepage will open up automatically.3 Scroll down the page, and press Options then Selectwhen you come to a l

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read your emailsYour Samsung E700 gives you direct access to your OrangeMail as well as alerting you on receipt of new messages.Register at www.orange

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if your phone wasn’t registered withOrange when you bought it, follow thesimple steps belowbefore you callWhen you apply to register on the Orange Net

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HomeThis takes you to the Orange homepage. Go to addressAllows you to enter the address of a site that you wish to visit. Show URLShows you the ad

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6.6What are my WAP settings?If you lose your settings simply copy them from this table:Note: The Login Name and Password are case sensitive.option set

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empty your cacheTo store WAP files temporarily, your phone has a cache.To ensure your phone remains confidential should it be usedby anyone else, or t

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set up text alerts for sports results,horoscopes, news and lottery numbersTo set up an Orange text alert simply call 277 free from yourOrange phone:1

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if you prefer to listen to the news ratherthan read it simply call 177When you call 177 you can listen to up-to-date information on a variety of subje

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register with Orange InternetTo register with Orange Internet just visitwww.orange.co.uk/register manage your Orange phone accountonlinenot available

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6 - Orange Multi Media services6.11

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keep intouch usingadditionalfeatures Conference Calling Orange Assistant Line 2 Orange Answer Fax Infrared7

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speak with up to five other peopleat the same time not available to pay as you go customersConference Calling is a great way to chat with up to fiveot

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conversation with using the and keys. PressSelect.3 Select Private and you can now talk privately.4 To return to the conference call press Options a

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2 The SIM Card number This is on the SIM Card itself.3 A password for security purposesFor example your mother’s maiden name.4 Your addressIncluding t

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keep your business and personal livesseparate by using two different linesnot available to pay as you go customersWith Line 2 you can keep business an

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To switch between Line 1 and Line 2 on your phone1 Press Menu and scroll to Network services. 2 Scroll to Active line and press Select.3 Choose betwe

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connect to another device wirefree™using infraredYou can use the infrared port of your phone to communicatewirefreeTMwith other infrared devices. You

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personaliseyour phone Change your ring tone Change your sound settings Change your display Choose your shortcut keys Downloads8

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always be alerted to a call or a textmessage in the most appropriate wayWe have already stored sounds, pictures and animations foryou to use on your p

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ToneChoose one of the alert tones preset on your phone. Alert typeSet how your phone alerts to you new messages. Alert typeSelect the frequency w

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2 Scroll to Power On/Off and press Select.3 Choose from Off, Basic or Cheerful and press Select.4 You will now hear this tone when you power on or off

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SkinSet how the menu is displayed. choose from one of fourpatterns.You can also change the way your main and external displaysappear.To change the m

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8 - personalise your phone8.5reset your original settingsReset your phone to its original, default Orange settings.1 Press Menu and select Phone Setti

Page 146 - Laws of England and Wales

manage yourtime and calls Set the time and date Calendar To do list Calculator Review your calls Call length9

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if your phone wasn’t registered withOrange when you bought it, follow thesimple steps belowbefore you callWhen you apply to register on the Orange Net

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setting the time and dateTo set your phone’s time and date:1 Press Menu. Scroll to Organiser, then scroll down to Clockand press Select.2 Select Set

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organise your important events usingyour CalendarYour phone has a built-in Calendar to help keep you organised.1 Press Menu and open Organiser. Scroll

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keep track offigures using yourcalculatorTo use the Calculator:1 Press Menu. Scroll toOrganiser and selectCalculator.2 Solve equations usingthe table

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find out who has called you and whenEach time you make, receive or miss a call, your phone takesa note. At any time you can access a list of the last

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keep an eye on how long you spendon your callsYour Orange phone allows you to keep track of the lengthof your calls and, consequently, estimate how mu

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Orange Care SIM Card PIN Fixed Dialling Call Barringensure yourphone issecure10

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Orange CareLife’s difficult enough, without having to worry about theexpense and hassle of replacing your phone. With Orange Care you get: Worldwide

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How to claim: Report the loss, theft or damage to Orange as soon aspossible. Loss, theft or malicious damage claims must be reportedto the police imme

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ensure that only authorised peoplecan use your phoneIf your phone’s SIM Card PIN is activated a four-digit PIN(Personal Identification Number) will be

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To lock your phone when it’s switched on:1 Press Menu and open Phone Settings. Scroll to Securityand press Select.2 Scroll to Phone Lock and press Se

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1 The 15-digit serial number or IMEI numberThis is inside your phone underneath the battery.2 The SIM Card number This is on the SIM Card itself.3 A p

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control the numbers that canbe called from your phoneFixed dialling allows you to limit the use of your phone(typically by a friend or family member)

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To make a call using fixed dialling:1 Press Phonebook.2 Select Search.3 Scroll through the names and press when the personyou wish to call is highli

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Call barring can be used selectively tobar outgoing and incoming calls 1 Press Menu and open Network Services.2 Scroll to Call Barring and press Selec

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Honey ball Go! Hamster Bowling Java games WAP gameshave fun on your phone11

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when you have time to spare, why nottest your gaming skills against yourphoneThere are three exciting, full colour games to choose from youcan have ho

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explore the world of java gamingThere are loads of java games available on the Internet, all youneed to do is find one you like the look of and downlo

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WAP gamesYou can access a great selection of online games on yourphone using your WAP connection. These games are differentto the downloadable games a

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International services for paymonthly customers International services for payas you go customers Select a network Change band widthInternational

Page 167 - Orange services

Orange International services for paymonthly customersWhether it’s two weeks in the sun or a quick business trip,take Orange with you when you go abro

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pay monthly check list before youtravel1 Call Customer Services on 159 from your Orange phone or07973 100 159 from any other phone to activate yourpho

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