About the Charging
Function
When you connect external power to the phone,
the battery is charged. When the battery is fully
charged, the charging stops. You cannot
overcharge your battery.
When you are charging the battery you can use
your phone as normal; however the charging
time will be longer.
About the Battery
and the SIM Card
The Battery
Your phone is supplied with a Nickel Metal
Hydride battery. The battery is not charged
before shipment, even though there might be
enough power to turn the phone on.
The SIM Card
Before you can start using your phone, you
need to order a SIM Card from a GSM service
provider. The SIM Card is a computer circuit
that keeps track of your phone number, the
services that you have ordered from the service
provider, and your phone book information.
The SIM Card sometimes contains information
that lets the phone automatically change the
display texts into the language of the SIM Card.
Your SIM Card is supplied with a security code
or PIN (Personal Identity Number) that you
need to enter into the phone to gain access to
the phone and network.
Turning On the Phone and General Information
This chapter describes the display information you receive from your phone when you use it.
Turning On
the Phone
1. Press and hold down the NO key until you
hear a click. The display will prompt you to
enter the PIN (the security code that follows
your SIM Card).
2. Enter the PIN and press YES.
The PIN is indicated as in the display.
If you entered the PIN correctly, you will be
welcomed by your phone. Then it searches
for a network.
When a network is found, the indicator light on
top of the phone flashes green once every
second and the standby display is shown (see
Figure 6).
Turning Off the Phone
● Press and hold the NO key until you hear a
click and the display is dark.
Figure 6. Standby display.
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