Bosch Appliances QSM 1800 manuel d'utilisation

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    User Manual DUAL - CO M 7 3 8 Product Division T erminals GB 900 / 1 800 Dual Com 738 GB 29/04/99 10:36 Side 2[...]

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    Exposure to radio frequency signals Y our mobile handheld portable tele- phone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver . When it is on, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. In August, 1996, the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for handheld mobile phones. Those g[...]

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    Electronic devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. However , cer - tain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your mobile phone. Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers As- sociation recommends that a minimum separation of 2.5 cm be maintained between a handheld mobile phone and a pa[...]

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    V ehicles RF signals may affect improperly instal- led or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. Y ou should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. Children A mobile telephone is not a toy . Keep the phone in a[...]

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    Precautions ................ Page 2 Important notice ........... Page 4 Keypad functions ........... Page 6 Display symbols ............ Page 7 Before you start ............ Page 8 Making your first call ....... Page 10 Options when in conversation ...... Page 12 Phone book ................ Page 14 Phone book editing ........ Page 15 Alternative ph[...]

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    LED (Status indicator) Slow green flash: Y our phone is in contact with a network. Fast green flash: Indicates an incoming call. Slow red flash: Y our phone cannot get in con- tact with a network. Fast red flash: The battery needs recharging. On/off key Press the key for one second to switch your telephone on or off. Function keys with text line in[...]

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    Introduction Making a call Enter phone number . Press CALL Answering a call The telephone rings. Press ANSWER Ending a call Press END Back to standby mode Press EXIT The telephone automatically returns to stand- by mode when no key has been pressed for 60 seconds. Battery level indicator See page 8 for more information. Signal strength indicator Th[...]

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    Insert rechargeable battery When changing the battery your phone should always be switched off. Charge the battery The battery supplied with this telephone is com- pletely discharged. The telephone will initiate charging as soon as you have inserted the char ger plug. The battery takes 1 to 4 hours to become fully charged depending on type and size[...]

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    Insert SIM card Before you can make a call on your mobile phone you have to insert the SIM card. Should you have forgotten to insert the SIM card the telephone will ask you to do so. Before inserting the SIM card into the phone please make sure that any plastic remains from the frame punching have been removed. 1. Switch off your phone. 2. Remove t[...]

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    Selection of language The display language of your phone is normally the national language of the country in which you purchased your SIM card. If this is not the case the display language will be English. Y ou have the option of choosing between different languages. If by mistake you select a language which you don't understand you can return[...]

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    Phone numbers with extension number Extension numbers can be dialled by entering a pause between the main number and the exten- sion number . T o enter a pause, press the -key for one second until the pause code P appears on the display . Emergency calls In most cases emergency calls can be made with or without a SIM card. T o make an emergency cal[...]

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    Muting the microphone While having a call, you may wish to have a pri- vate conversation with someone else. Y ou will hear everything your caller says but you cannot be heard by the caller . T o switch off the microphone: 1. Press MENU 2. Select Microphone off T o return to your telephone conversation: 1. Press MENU 2. Select Microphone on Y our te[...]

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    Switching between calls If you select Switch calls , the active call will be put on hold and the call on hold will now be active. In this way you can switch between your conversations. Ending an active call while another is on hold An active call can be ended by selecting Drop active . The held call will remain on hold and you have to retrieve it t[...]

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    Y ou can store names and telephone numbers in a phone book. The entries are stored on the SIM card and the number of entries is dependent on the capacity of the SIM card. The length of a name or a telephone number de- pends on your SIM card. There are several characters available on each key , as shown in the table below . Press once to get the fir[...]

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    15 PHO N E BOOK EDITING If you have a voice mail number stored in your phone book this should be stored under loca- tion 1. On some networks this has already been done by the operator . How to find a name and a telephone number 1. Press 2. Enter one or more letters of the name you wish to find. 3. The name and telephone number will be displayed. If[...]

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    How to see the status of your phone book The telephone can display the total number of locations on your SIM card and inform you how many of these are free. 1. Press to enter the List menu system. 2. Select Phone book and press SELECT 3. Select Status and press OK Prefix telephone numbers In your phone book you can store prefix phone numbers and ad[...]

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    Depending on your SIM card you may have diffe- rent alternative phone books. These phone books will be visible in the phone display only if they are available and enabled. Information numbers Numbers stored in this phone book typically give information about taxis, airports, hotels, weather , news, etc. Y our network operator defines the numbers st[...]

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    L I S T MENU S Y ST EM 18 Information about outgoing, answered and missed calls as well as SMS messages are automatically stored in lists: Outgoing calls • V iew names/phone numbers of your latest outgoing calls Answered calls • V iew names/phone numbers of your latest answered calls Missed calls • V iew names/phone numbers of you latest call[...]

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    19 O UT GO I N G C ALLS / AN S W ERED C ALL S Outgoing calls Y our phone has memory for your last 10 dialled telephone numbers. How to see the list of last outgoing calls 1. Press to enter the List menu system. 2. Select Outgoing calls and press OK 3. Scroll through the telephone numbers. 4. When the telephone number you wish to redial is displayed[...]

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    MISSED C ALLS 20 Missed calls Y our phone remembers the last 10 incoming calls which you did not answer . The display will tell you how many missed calls your phone has received. If, for instance, there are 1 5 missed calls the standby display will show . 15 . As the telephone registers only identified calls in the list, the number of missed calls [...]

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    21 MESS A GES Short Message Services (SMS) Y our phone can receive and send short text mes- sages via the network. On some networks you have to subscribe to this facility . There are two types of messages: point-to-point messages which you can both receive and send, and cell broadcast messages which you can only receive. Point-to-point messages A n[...]

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    MESS A GES 22 How to read a message again 1. Press to enter the List menu system. 2. Select Messages and press SELECT 3. Select Inbox by pressing OK 4. Scroll through the list of messages and confirm your choice by pressing SELECT How to send a message Before you can send a message you have to enter your network operator's telephone number for[...]

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    23 MESS A GES Cell broadcast messages T o select whether you want the cell broadcast op- tion to be on or off you must enter the Message setup menu and select Broadcast setup (see page 34). These are general messages broadcast to a group of telephones and are available to network sub- scribers only . Cell broadcast messages are typi- cally local we[...]

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    The setup menu system offers you the possibility of setting the individual sub menus and options according to your own personal wishes. Network services (Menu 1) 1 1 Call divert 1 2 Call barring 1 3 Call waiting 1 4 Closed user group 1 5 Outgoing call identity 1 6 Line selection T ones setup (Menu 2) 2 1 Ring tone 2 2 T rembler (optional extra) 2 3[...]

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    How to access the Setup menu system 1. Press MENU 2. Select the menu you want to access using 3. Confirm by pressing SELECT 4. Select the sub menu you want to access using 5. Confirm by pressing SELECT Menu numbers On the right hand side in the first line of the dis- play you will always see the number of the menu and sub menu in which you are oper[...]

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    Y ou have the option of diverting all calls or choosing to divert incoming calls only if un- answered. The unanswered calls option diverts calls – if you are busy – if you do not reply – if there is no contact Registration T o enable a call divert you must register it first. Y ou will be asked to specify whether you want the call divert funct[...]

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    How to activate call divert for all calls 1. Press MENU 2. Select Network services by pressing SELECT 3. Confirm by pressing SELECT once more to indicate that you want access to the call divert menu. 4. Select using Divert all calls Register – All services – Speech – Data services – Fax services – Message services – Number Activate Deac[...]

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    CALL BARRING 28 Y ou can set up call barring for different types of outgoing and incoming calls to restrict the use of your phone. Y ou have to activate the type of call barring you wish to set up. Y ou are asked to specify whether you want the call barring to apply for all ser - vices , speech , data services , fax services or message services (SM[...]

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    29 CALL W A ITING Incoming call barring Select All calls if you want to bar all in- coming calls. Select Roaming if you want incoming calls to be barred only when you are connected to a foreign network. Cancelling call barrings Call barrings can be cancelled individually or by selecting Cancel all . Call waiting During a conversation your telephone[...]

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    Closed user group This is a network feature by which the use of your telephone is restricted to certain phone numbers within a group defined by the network operator and the owner of the SIM card. Y ou may be a member of different groups. Each group has its own ID number . The network defines which group is your default user group. Y ou have the opt[...]

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    How to adjust tones 1. Press MENU 2. Select Tones setup using 3. Confirm by pressing SELECT 4. Select using either Ringing tone Trembler (Optional extra) Message tone Broadcast tone Key tone Factory settings 5. Confirm by pressing SELECT 6. Select the volume or pattern you want to change using 7. Confirm by pressing OK Ringing volume level and ring[...]

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    PHONE SETUP 32 This menu offers you the possibility of setting some of the telephone's options according to your own personal wishes. How to set up options 1 . Press MENU 2 . Select Phone setu p using 3 . Confirm by pressing SELECT 4 . Select usin g either Language Auto redial Network selection Power saving Car kit Greeting Speed dialling Any [...]

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    33 PHON E S E T U P ferred list, just press OK . If you select a currently used location and press EDIT , the former occu- pant can be deleted when you enter the new one. Just press EXIT to leave the list as it was. Once a network is stored in the preferred list, you can always see the country and network code of the actual network by pressing EDIT[...]

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    MESSAGE SETUP 34 Send message setup Before you can send a message you have to enter your network operator's telephone number for this special service. Contact your network opera- tor to obtain this number . 1. Press MENU 2. Select Message setup using and confirm by pressing SELECT 3. Select Send message setup 4. Select Service centre 5. Confir[...]

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    35 PHONE BOOK SETUP / CALL TIMERS AND CHARGE Fixed dialling In order to enable you to make use of fixed dial- ling numbers stored in an alternative phone book defined by you, select Fixed dialling on . Having selected Fixed dialling on your ordinary phone book will not be visible on the display and can thus not be accessed, but, of course, it will [...]

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    SECURITY 36 PIN code T o prevent misuse of your SIM card, e.g. if it is lost or stolen, you can select a PIN code to be entered each time you switch on the phone. The PIN code is a 4 to 8-digit number of your own choice, which you can change any time you like. If you enter an invalid PIN code three times, your SIM card will be blocked and to unbloc[...]

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    37 SECURITY How to change password If you subscribe to a call barring service your net- work operator will have supplied you with a 4- digit password. If you want to change this, select Network password in the Security menu. Encryption indication If you connect to a network which does not sup- port encryption, you will get a warning in the dis- pla[...]

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    Y ou can use your mobile phone as an ordinary calculator . How to use the calculator 1. Press MENU 2. Select Calc ulat or using 3. Confirm by pressing OK Y our telephone now acts as a normal calculator . The equal-sign ( = ) is found on the right hand function key . Hold down the relevant key for one second to get the desired arithmetic operation. [...]

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    39 ACCESSORIES Hands-free car installation When your phone is placed in the cradle, it will switch on automatically with the car ignition. Y ou can select whether you want the telephone to switch off automatically with the car ignition after a delay of 1 hour or whether you want to switch it off manually . If you have selected Switch off automatica[...]

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    Desk top charge stand The desk top charge stand is powered by means of the charger supplied with your telephone. When the desk top charge stand is on the power lamp will always show green. When you place the telephone in the desk top charge stand you have to make sure that the battery symbols on the display start flashing. The battery takes 1 to 4 [...]

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    41 Belt clip The belt clip can be removed or fitted by means of a screwdriver . In the retail box you will find the necessary screws and labels for mounting the belt clip. How to fit the belt clip: Remove the label (A) on the back of the phone. The belt clip can now be fitted by means of a screwdriver . Place the label (B) on the belt clip to cover[...]

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    INDEX 42 A ccessories 39 Alternative phone books 17 Answered calls 19 Answering a call 7, 1 1 Any key answer 33 Auto answer 39 Automatic redial 32 Automatic switch off 39 B and selection 33 Barred numbers 17 Battery 8 Battery level indicator 8 Before sending messages 22 Before you start 8 Belt clip 41 Broadcast channel list 34 Broadcast language 34[...]

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    For the car Handsfree Car Kit Simple Car Holder Cigarlighter Charger 1 2V/24V Handsfree Headset For the computer PC Card/ PC Combo card PC- Editor For charging Desktop Charger Fast T ravel Charger - E U Fast T ravel Charger - G B Fast T ravel Charger - A U S Fast T ravel Charger - US For power / outfit Light 650 mAh NiM H batter y Extra Light 500 m[...]

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