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  • Page 1 Samsung SGH-D500...
  • Page 2 This guide will get you up and running with your Samsung D500 in no time. Before using your phone, please remember to register with Orange. The getting started section of this guide will take you through inserting your SIM Card and using the main features of your phone for the first time.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    SIM Card ...14 send your first video message ...29 plug in and charge ...15 receive your first video message ...30 outside your Samsung D500 ...16 take your first photograph ...31 lock your keys ...18 send your first photo message ...32 your Home screen...19...
  • Page 4 manage your calls keep track of who has called you, even if they Answer Phone Call Return ...64 don’t leave a message on your Answer Phone ...72 what happens when you get an find out who has called you and when ...73 Answer Phone message? ...64 keep an eye on how long you spend on your calls ...74 listening to your Answer Phone messages ...64...
  • Page 5 what are my GPRS wap settings? ...113 silence your phone when appropriate ...127 empty your cache ...114 slide tone ...128 reset your wap settings ...114 adjust your other sound settings ...128 set up text alerts for sports results, personalise your caller groups ...129 horoscopes, news and lottery numbers ...115 make the display your own ...130 access information direct from...
  • Page 6 pay monthly check list before you travel ...169 downloadable games terms and conditions ...254 Orange International services for pay as Orange Value Promise Terms you go customers ...170 and Conditions ...258 how do I know which countries I can call Declaration of conformity ...263 from and to using my Orange phone? ...171 contact Orange ...265...
  • Page 7: Register With Orange

    Orange Find the IMEI number on the sticker inside your Samsung D500. You may need the number in future if your phone is lost or stolen Find the SIM Card number on the back of your SIM Card.
  • Page 8: Insert Your Sim Card

    insert your SIM Card Look for the plastic card that is in your Orange box. If you can’t find it, the SIM Card may have already been inserted into your phone. If it is not in your phone or your box, please return to the shop that you bought the phone from and ask for a SIM Card.
  • Page 9: Outside Your Samsung D500

    Samsung D500 navigation pad Move through the menu options and access your home links by pressing OK/ answer a call Answer a call or to make an outgoing call. clear key To clear text when writing a message or entering a contact...
  • Page 10: Lock Your Keys

    It’s a good idea to lock the keypad to avoid making calls by mistake. To lock the keypad, slide your Samsung D500 until it clicks together. You will see Keypad Locked in the display. To unlock the keypad, slide your phone into the open position. Alternatively you can press unlock and then ok.
  • Page 11: Soft Keys

    soft keys On your display you will see which features the soft keys control. From the Home screen, while accesses your Address book. From inside the menus, the soft key functions change according to the command shown above each key. You can return to the Home screen at any time from any menu simply by pressing will access the Menu To access the main menu, press Menu from the Home...
  • Page 12: Make Your First Call

    explore the menus Messages Send Orange photo messages, text messages and emails to your friends. Orange World Connect to Orange World for the latest updates and information on your service. Orange Plus contains special updates designed for your D500. Updates include lottery updates, weather forecasts, horoscopes and Stock Market information.
  • Page 13: Receive Your First Call

    receive your first call When your phone rings, press or open the slide to answer the call. adjust the volume You can adjust the volume while you are on a call to hear your caller more clearly. To adjust the volume: Locate the volume control button on the left-hand side of your phone.
  • Page 14: Create Your First Contact

    create your first contact To add a new contact to your phone’s memory, from the Home screen, press Menu. Using the navigation pad select Address Book, scroll to Add new contact. Save either to phone or SIM. Enter the information for the new contact in the fields as instructed.
  • Page 15: Record Your First Video

    record your first video From the Home screen press Menu and scroll to Camera. Select Record Video to switch to your viewfinder. To start recording a video, press OK and your phone will begin recording. To stop recording, press OK. Zoom in and out by scrolling up and down using the Navigation pad.
  • Page 16: Receive Your First Video Message

    receive your first video message To read you first video message: On the Home screen scroll to and press OK. Your phone will then show your list of messages. When you receive a video message the screen will say 1 Unread MMS. Press OK to view. take your first photograph Press Menu, scroll to and press...
  • Page 17: Send Your First Photo Message

    send your first photo message When you have taken your photo as previously described, press Options. Select Send and chose how you want to send the photo – via MMS, email, infrared or Bluetooth ® work through the fields entering a subject for your message and adding sound and text if you wish.
  • Page 18: Send Your First Text Message

    send your first text message From the Home screen press Menu. is highlighted. Press OK then select SMS, then create. A blank screen will appear. You can enter text on your phone immediately using predictive text (T9). With predictive text you only need to press Press the key for a letter once.
  • Page 19: Receive Your First Text Message

    receive your first text message To read you first text message: On the Home screen scroll to and press OK. Your phone will then show your list of messages. When you receive a text message the screen will say 1 Unread SMS. Press OK to view. visit your Orange World site In the Home screen, scroll to and press OK.
  • Page 20: Set Up Your First Email Account

    set up your first email account To set up your email account, you need to enter your To send your first email: email account settings. From the Home screen press Menu and scroll To set up your account details: to Messages. From the Home screen press Menu and scroll Scroll to and select Email and then Create.
  • Page 21: Making Calls

    making calls...
  • Page 22: Choose Whether You Answer A Call Or Not

    making calls choose whether you answer a call or not To redial the phone number last called press To redial other numbers that were previously dialled: When your phone rings, press to answer the call. Alternatively, press to busy the call to your Answer Phone. Press Scroll through the list of phone numbers and highlight To end a call press...
  • Page 23: Speak To Someone Privately During A Call

    making calls To accept a new call: phone number that you want to dial or look it up in the Address book. The sound of two beeps when you are on a call Press the indicates you have a second incoming call. is automatically put on hold.
  • Page 24: Conference Calls

    making calls conference calls To start a conference call: not available to pay as you go customers Call someone in the usual way. The display will show a name (if the number is stored in the memory) or Call 1. Conference Calling is a great way to chat with up to five Put the first call on hold and make a second call in other people while you’re out and about.
  • Page 25: Know Who Is Calling You, Or Hide Your Number When You Make A Call

    making calls keep your business and personal lives separate The following tariffs are not available on Line 2: by using two different lines Orange Everytime 20 if it includes an option to not available to pay as you go customers call other networks Orange Everytime 400 With Line 2 you can keep business and personal...
  • Page 26: Activate The Loudspeaker

    making calls other phone. If you are a pay as you go customer, please call To turn the loudspeaker on and off: from your Orange phone. While your number is hidden you will not be able to see the Caller id of any incoming calls. Press OK during a call to switch on the loudspeaker, during a call.
  • Page 27: Manage Your Contacts

    manage your contacts...
  • Page 28: Store The Names And Numbers Of Your Friends, Family And Colleagues In Your Address Book

    manage your contacts store the names and numbers of your friends, 5 key once and to get the letter S press the 7 key four family and colleagues in your Address book times. Press # for a space. Using the navigation pad scroll down to the type of To open your Address book press Contacts.
  • Page 29: Storing A Number From The Home Screen

    manage your contacts storing a number from the Home screen To create a name card for yourself: To store a number directly: Once you have created a name card you can send it to your contacts via MMS, SMS, Bluetooth or Infrared: From the Home screen, type in the number you want to save.
  • Page 30: Delete Unwanted Contacts From Your Address Book

    manage your contacts delete unwanted contacts from your Address book copy contacts between your phone and SIM Card Press Contacts to access your Address book. It’s a good idea to copy numbers from your SIM Card Scroll to the name you wish to delete then press OK to your phone.
  • Page 31: Save Time Using Speed Dialling

    manage your contacts save time using speed dialling editing speed-dial entries You can set up to eight speed-dial entries which can then To edit a speed dial entry: be called simply by pressing the associated number key. Select the speed-dial entry you want to edit from the To set up a speed dial entry: list and press Options.
  • Page 32: Set A Ringtone For Your Address Book Caller Groups

    manage your contacts set a ringtone for your Address book caller groups Using the navigation pad, scroll to press OK. Using the navigation pad, scroll to the name of the From the Home screen open Contacts. group you wish to add a member to and press OK. Scroll to each of the contacts within a caller group and press OK.
  • Page 33: Answer Phone Call Return

    manage your calls Answer Phone Call Return what happens when you get an Answer Phone message? You can use someone has left a message on your Answer Phone, When someone leaves a message on your Answer Phone, without having to remember or make a note of their number. symbol will appear on your phone’s display.
  • Page 34: Set Up An Answer Phone Pin

    manage your calls set up an Answer Phone PIN listen to your Answer Phone messages from any other phone and while abroad For added Answer Phone security, you can set your Answer Phone to request a PIN (Personal Identification Number) If you do not have access to your Orange phone, you each time you want to listen to your messages.
  • Page 35: More Information

    manage your calls For example, you can: to your Answer Phone or to another number. Enter the number to which the calls are to be diverted. Systematically divert fax calls to your office fax machine. Press OK to save the divert setting. Divert voice calls to your colleague if you are already using the phone.
  • Page 36: Call Barring Can Be Used Selectively To Bar Outgoing And Incoming Calls

    manage your calls To set up fixed dialling: To store fixed dialling numbers: From the Home screen press Menu, scroll to and select When fixed dialling has been enabled, you can add Settings then select Security. contacts in the usual way. Scroll to and select FDN mode, then select Enable.
  • Page 37: Keep Track Of Who Has Called You, Even If They Don't Leave A Message On Your Answer Phone

    manage your calls keep track of who has called you, even if they If the same person calls more than once you will only don’t leave a message on your Answer Phone receive one notification of their call. Missed call alert is a free Orange service that enables You do not receive a text message notification if your phone you to know who has called you, even when your phone is on and you have a missed call as you will see Missed call...
  • Page 38: Keep An Eye On How Long You Spend On Your Calls

    Total received To see the total length of all calls received since the Your Samsung D500 allows you to keep track of the timer was last reset. length of your calls and, consequently, estimate how Reset timers much you spend.
  • Page 39: Messaging And Email

    messaging and email...
  • Page 40: Text Messages Are Fun, Quick And Convenient

    messaging and email text messages are fun, quick and convenient So, for example, to write the word orange you would press 6, 7, 2, 6, 4 and 3. You will see that the word When a phone call is inappropriate, or you only want does not appear on screen immediately.
  • Page 41: Send The Same Text Message To A Group Of People

    messaging and email Choose from the following: Type in recipients mobile number and press OK. Picture Your text message, picture/animation and melody are Animation on their way. Melody. send the same text message to a group of people From Picture, choose either a Preset picture or a picture that you have downloaded from Orange World which is stored in My pictures.
  • Page 42: Create Drafts To Send At A Later Date

    messaging and email create drafts to send at a later date save time using text message templates Saving a message as a draft allows you to go back to the Text templates save you having to key in messages message at a later date to add more information and then that you send frequently.
  • Page 43: To Read A Text Message

    messaging and email to read a text message Call back Call the number of the phone that the message was When you receive a text message the words 1 NEW sent from. SMS are shown on your display. To read your message Edit immediately, press View.
  • Page 44: What Are My Pop3 Email Settings

    messaging and email what are my POP3 email settings? To setup your POP3 email account: provider From the Home screen press Menu and select Messages and then scroll to Email. Account name Scroll to Settings and then Email account. Username Select Account settings.
  • Page 45: Changing Your Send Settings

    messaging and email To add an attachment: The attachment will be sent with your email. changing your send settings From the Home screen press Menu and select Messages. Scroll to and select Email and then Create. Write your email as before. When you have finished From the Home screen press Menu and select scroll down and select File attach, press Options Messages then scroll to Email.
  • Page 46: More Information

    messaging and email Delete option When deleting emails, choose to delete them from both the phone and your inbox Immediately or during your next connection Reject if over Choose between 100KB - 300KB. more information For more information call Orange customer services on or, if you are a pay as you go customer, on from your Orange phone.
  • Page 47: Take A Photo

    Photo Messaging explore a new world of messages with Note: Photo Messaging and its availability depend upon Photo Messaging which network/service provider you are using when abroad. take a photo Photo Messaging changes the way you message, allowing you to send and receive text and photos in one message to other mobile users and even to an email address.
  • Page 48: Options When You Take A Photo

    Photo Messaging options when you take a photo or place the photo in an album. Rename After you have taken your photo press Options for Allocate your image a name or number. the following: Protection Allows you to protect the photo from being deleted. Take another Properties Returns to capture mode.
  • Page 49: Using The Camera Options

    Photo Messaging To send you can either type in the recipients number, or To access your camera options: go to your phonebook and select a recipient stored on your phone, then press OK. Press Menu, scroll to Camera to access your Camera The number will appear highlighted on the next screen.
  • Page 50: Have A Look At The Photos You Have Taken

    This option allows you to change the settings for taking a picture. This option is synchronised with You can receive and view photo messages on your Samsung D500. have a look at the photos you have taken To read a new photo message press View when To view your photos: the message first arrives.
  • Page 51: If A Picture Speaks A Thousand Words, A Video Tells A Great Deal More

    Video Messaging if a picture speaks a thousand words, a video the image. You can also amend the brightness by tells a great deal more scrolling left and right on the navigation pad. To begin recording, press OK. To stop recording, Video Messaging is the latest way to share scenes from your press OK.
  • Page 52: Sending Video Messages

    Video Messaging Play Protection Plays selected video clip. Protects you from accidentally deleting favourite video Send clips by locking them. To unlock a video clip, select Allows you to send selected video clip via MMS, Protection again and the clip will automatically Email, Bluetooth or Infrared.
  • Page 53: My Video Clips

    Video Messaging To read the message select Message on your In the Home screen, scroll to Home screen. World and press the Action key. Your phone will To open the video, press Menu then Play. connect, then display the Orange World homepage. In the homepage, scroll down to select video and press my video clips the Action key.
  • Page 54: One Click To Your New Orange World

    Orange multi media services one click to your new Orange World on 150 and ask for the Orange World ‘How to’ guide, or visit www.orange.co.uk/orangeworld. You can use your Orange phone for so much more than just texting and talking. With Orange World you can get To enter Orange World press Menu, scroll to Orange World the information you need when you need it, from cinema and select the homepage.
  • Page 55: Orange Directory Enquiries

    Orange multi media services Orange Directory Enquiries You can add or delete links to Your Page using the simple options provided. A suggestion for a link that might be The new number for Directory Enquiries is useful will also appear at the top of the Orange homepage 118 000 to your phone now, and it’ll be there the next time each time that you begin browsing.
  • Page 56: Read Your Orange Emails

    Orange multi media services read your Orange Emails To check your Orange Email: Your D500 gives you direct access to your Orange Email On home page scroll to messages icon and press OK. as well as alerting you on receipt of new messages. Scroll to unread Email and press OK.
  • Page 57: What Are My Gprs Wap Settings

    Orange multi media services The full list of Options is as follows. Go to address Home Allows you to enter the address of a site that you This takes you to the Contacts homepage. wish to visit. Bookmarks Appearance settings Allows you to create a shortcut to your favourite sites.
  • Page 58: Empty Your Cache

    Orange multi media services empty your cache reset your wap settings Your phone has a cache to temporarily store wap files. In the unlikely event that you lose your wap settings, To ensure your phone remains confidential should it be this menu option allows you to set up five proxy servers: used by anyone else, or to free up memory space, you may wish to empty it periodically.
  • Page 59: Orange Plus

    Orange multi media services Orange Plus To access Orange Information: Orange Plus Information is a way to request text messages Press Menu, scroll to Orange Plus and press Select. Scroll to Orange Plus and press Select. Choose or enter sports, news and results the subject you are interested in.
  • Page 60: Orange Plus Payasyougo Enables You To

    Orange multi media services Orange Plus Payasyougo enables you to... Scroll to Call Orange and press Select. Select one of the following: only available to pay as you go customers Customer Services Answer Phone check your balance Voice Media top-up your talk time by Orange Top-up Voucher Traffic News link your phone to an Orange Top-up Swipe Card Text Media...
  • Page 61: Your Account Online

    Orange multi media services To Top-up your talk time using your credit or debit card: To link an Orange Top-up Swipe Card to your account: Use this to Top-up your talk time with a nominated credit or Press the Menu key and select Orange Plus. debit card.
  • Page 62: Orange Email And Other Services From Your Pc

    Orange multi media services Orange Email and other services from your PC If you’re a pay as you go customer, there is now an easier way to manage your pay as you go phone. You now have the freedom to do all your phone tasks online: Register with Orange Services and you will be able to: top-up your credit using your credit or debit card, or Get your own Orange email address which comes...
  • Page 63: Personalise Your Phone

    personalise your phone...
  • Page 64: Always Be Alerted To A Call Or A Text Message In The Most Appropriate Way

    personalise your phone always be alerted to a call or a text message Scroll to Sound settings and select Incoming calls. in the most appropriate way Use the navigation pad to choose from. Ring tone We have already stored sounds, pictures and animations Press OK to choose from Default melodies –...
  • Page 65: Slide Tone

    personalise your phone slide tone adjust your other sound settings This option allows you to choose the tone your phone Enjoy total control over the sound settings on your phone. makes when you slide it up or down. To adjust additional sound settings: To activate the slider tone: Press Menu, scroll to Settings and select To access, press Menu, scroll to Settings and select...
  • Page 66: Make The Display Your Own

    personalise your phone make the display your own by pressing Yes or No at the prompt. Text Display Change your wallpaper and menu to personalise your Choose the positioning of text, text style and colour. phone and reflect your lifestyle. Skin Choose from one of four patterns how the menu To change your wallpaper and menu display:...
  • Page 67: Assign A Ringtone Or A Photo To Your Contacts

    personalise your phone Portugues To add a ringtone to a contact: Turkce Romana From the Home screen open Contacts. Slocak Scroll to the contact you want and press OK. Polski Scroll with the navigation pad until you reach the bell icon. Magyar Press OK twice and choose a ringtone from Default melodies, Downloaded sounds or Music.
  • Page 68: Additional Features

    additional features...
  • Page 69: Connect To Another Device Wirefree Using Bluetooth

    additional features connect to another device wirefree using Bluetooth ® Bluetooth ® and Infrared Since Bluetooth You can use the Bluetooth ® option and infrared port of your your phone and the other Bluetooth phone to communicate wirefree with other Bluetooth® and to be in line of sight, but must be within a maximum of infrared devices.
  • Page 70: Manage Your Photos And Sounds With The Media Album

    additional features manage your photos and sounds with the activation, the connection is cancelled and needs to be started again. media album When the user of another phone sends you names and numbers via infrared, you will receive them as Your Media album stores various media items from other text messages.
  • Page 71: Keep Track Of Important Events Using Your Phone's Calendar

    additional features keep track of important events using your Slide show Allows you to view images in a show by setting phone’s calendar 1 sec or 3 sec for image to last on screen. Rename The calendar feature enables you to: Allows you to rename it.
  • Page 72 additional features Month view or Week view. Delete Press Options and select chosen date and time. Allows you to delete entries before a date or day. The following menu will appear: Delete all View Allows you to delete all scheduled items. Displays stored information for that day/ time.
  • Page 73: Set The Time And Date

    additional features set the time and date To set your phone’s alarm clock: Note: Before setting the time, you must specify your Press Menu, scroll to Applications and select Alarm. time zone in the Set world time option. The following options appear on the next screen. Morning Call To set your phone’s time and date: Alarm 1...
  • Page 74: World Time

    additional features Enter the second figure. Using the navigation pad and keypad enter original Repeat steps 2 and 3 if necessary. in conversion From field. Press Equal to see the result which will appear Move to conversion To field and select choice in the answer box.
  • Page 75: Orange Answer Fax

    additional features Orange Answer Fax To set the stopwatch: not available to pay as you go customers Press Menu, scroll to Applications and select If you spend a lot of time away from the office, you can still keep on top of your faxes with Stopwatch.
  • Page 76: Plug-In Speaker

    additional features Delete Scroll to Settings and the following options will Allows you to delete the memo you have just recorded. appear, use you navigation pad to select choices: Protection Recording time: allows you to change recording time. Protects you from accidentally deleting an Volume: allows you to select a volume level important memo.
  • Page 77: Games And Music

    games and music...
  • Page 78: When You Have Time To Spare, Why Not Test Your Gaming Skills Against Your Phone

    games and music when you have time to spare, why not test wap games your gaming skills against your phone? You can access a great selection of games on your phone With exciting games to choose from you can have hours of using your Orange World connection.
  • Page 79 games and music Send To create a play list: Allows you to send via MMS, Email, Infrared or Bluetooth ® From the home page press menu and select Applications. Open play list Scroll to MP3 player and on the play screen Opens your file of saved tracks.
  • Page 80: Plug-In Speaker

    games and music plug-in speaker security Please see page 151 for more details.
  • Page 81: Orange Care

    security Orange Care old one, so you’re never out of touch for long. Great value cover for £5 per month. Life’s difficult enough, without having to worry about the expense and hassle of replacing your phone. To get Orange Care call if you pay monthly, or With Orange Care you get: customer.
  • Page 82: Manufacturer's Warranty

    security To speed up your claim make a note of the key facts Small Business customers opening an Orange before calling, eg, time of theft, where you lost it, how account receive Orange Care free of charge for the it got damaged and what the damage is, steps taken first 12 months.
  • Page 83: Security Code Protects Your Phone Against Unauthorised Use

    security Disable When you switch your phone on you will see Enter PIN the phone connects directly to the network when code in the display. you switch it on. Enter the code and press OK. Your phone is ready Enable to use.
  • Page 84: Privacy

    security privacy Press OK The screen will then say Privacy activated. This allows you to lock your media contents ie your multimedia messages, emails, images, videos, music To change your password for privacy and phone lock: and sounds. Press Menu, scroll to Settings then select Security. To enable privacy lock: Scroll to Security and Select Change password.
  • Page 85: What Are The International Dialling Codes I Need To Add To Numbers When I Am Calling To Or From The Uk

    International services What are the international dialling codes I need to add to Orange International services for pay monthly numbers when I am calling to or from the UK? customers country code Austria Whether it’s two weeks in the sun or a quick business trip, Belgium Cyprus +357...
  • Page 86: Orange International Services For Pay As You Go Customers

    International services 07973 100 150 from any other phone for details. Make sure that the frequently used numbers in your The availability of this service is dependent upon the phonebook are saved with the international dialling partner network which you are logged into. codes you need, ie, +44 minus the leading zero from If you have Line 2 we recommend that you divert all Line the area code for calls back to the UK.
  • Page 87: Pay As You Go Check List Before You Travel

    International services Let others know you are abroad so they can expect Orange Top-up Swipe Card a different ringtone when they call you or they might Before you go, use your Orange Top-up Swipe Card hear a recorded message in a foreign language if you to top-up;...
  • Page 88: Using Gprs Abroad

    International services using GPRS abroad Now just press: 1 to listen to your message 2 to send a message If you use GPRS abroad you may need to manually select 3 to change your personal options the network you use to ensure that you are roaming on a 7 to listen to your emails network that supports GPRS Roaming.
  • Page 89: Reference Safety

    reference safety phone has an extendible antenna, extend it fully. Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is network services switched on, as this will affect call quality and may cause The mobile phone described in this guide is approved for the phone to operate at a higher power level than is use on the Orange network.
  • Page 90 reference personal handsfree car kit or the phone in a vehicle. receiver. When it is switched on, it receives and sends Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and out radio frequency (RF) signals. Most modern electronic may invalidate any warranty which may apply to the unit. equipment is shielded from RF signals.
  • Page 91 reference one touch emergency dialling only one official emergency number is programmed into If your phone supports preprogrammed one touch your phone, which may be incorrect if you are using your emergency dialling, using the 9 key to call the emergency phone overseas.
  • Page 92 reference Never carry your phone in your breast pocket. inadequately protected medical devices. Consult a Use the ear opposite to the pacemaker to minimise physician or the manufacturer of the medical device if you the potential for interference. have any questions. Always switch off your phone in health Switch off your phone immediately if you suspect care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas that interference is being caused.
  • Page 93 reference Remember to always make backup copies of all be attracted to the phone. Always secure the phone in important data. its holder because metallic materials may be attracted Your phone must be switched on to access games, ring by the earpiece. Do not place credit cards or other tone composer, calendar, calculator, wap, infrared, timer magnetic storage media near the phone, because and other similar features.
  • Page 94: Radio Waves And Your Phone

    reference Only use the antenna supplied or an approved take adequate precautions when carrying a spare replacement antenna. Unauthorised antennae, battery in a purse or pocket. modifications or attachments could damage the Batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly phone and may violate regulations governing use and according to your local regulations, and must never of mobile phones.
  • Page 95: Paperwork

    14 days of purchase, and we will reimburse The SAR value for your SGH-D500 is 0.310w/kg. you the cost of purchase and your connection charge. All we request is that you pay for the calls you’ve already Note: The SAR value for your phone has been provided made and a percentage of the monthly subscription.
  • Page 96: Orange Care Terms And Conditions

    reference Orange Care terms and conditions allowing access to your Orange account It can sometimes be useful for someone else to have access to your account, for example if you have more than interpretation one Orange phone in your name. As an account holder you 1.1 In these terms and conditions Insurance refers to the can choose to allow information only access and access provisions of clause 3 and Warranty to the provisions...
  • Page 97 reference cover provided under the terms of this Insurance Kingdom). If your phone (or parts there of) is lost, stolen which forms part of a master policy arranged by or damaged you will be entitled to a replacement or repair HSBC Insurance Brokers Limited on behalf of Orange.
  • Page 98 reference exclusions 4.1.6 loss of use or consequential loss of any kind; 4.1 A replacement or repair will not be provided under the 4.1.7 cosmetic damage which does not impair the terms of the Insurance where the loss or damage is caused by or consists of: 4.1.8 loss of or theft of items left unattended in a 4.1.1 normal wear and tear or deterioration,...
  • Page 99 reference any clearing bank or similar. Your phone will not be replaced There is no entitlement to any monetary settlement or repaired if any sum is due by you to Orange. under the terms of the Orange Care Insurance policy. 6.4 The Insurance period will be unaffected by the general replacement of your phone and will continue to apply...
  • Page 100 reference to the relevant local authority and to Orange as soon or accidentally damaged so that it is no longer as possible but in any event as soon as reasonably operable and such lost theft or damage falls outside practicable after you discover loss theft or malicious these terms and conditions then Orange may entirely damage.
  • Page 101 reference 7.2 This Warranty is an extra benefit and is additional once the initial period of 12 months has expired. to your legal rights; 8.3 Where phones share an Orange Group service plan 7.3 Batteries only have a 12-month warranty. then each phone will be covered separately.
  • Page 102 reference of those set out in clause 9.6.1. before a bill date. As a concession, if you are also 9.6.1 The administration fee will not be payable terminating your Orange account then you may in respect of a claim for defective material terminate Orange Care within the minimum term and or workmanship of a new phone (including it will not be necessary for the notice to expire on your...
  • Page 103 reference switching between Service Plans to be purchased as an optional extra to a pay monthly 11.1 In the event that you wish to switch from one pay service plan which includes Orange Care then from monthly service plan to another both of which include the date such switching takes effect you will be Orange Care, or, from one pay monthly service plan covered by Orange Care for the unexpired balance...
  • Page 104: Pay Monthly Terms And Conditions

    reference phone or 07973 100 158 from any other phone. phone. Small Business customers should call 345 Your claim will be handled fairly and promptly. from their Orange Phone or 07973 100 345 from any 12.2 In certain circumstances, particularly where there is other phone and Business Solutions customers should a dispute over your claim Orange may refer the matter call 158 from their Orange phone or 07973 100 158...
  • Page 105 reference will automatically be re-directed into Orange when you Content attempt to make an outgoing call from your Device information, communications, images and sounds, software Billing Date or any other material contained on or available through the the day on which your billing statement will be issued after Services.
  • Page 106 reference Orange other operators' networks, usually in foreign countries. Orange Personal Communications Services Limited, or Services any organisation that may succeed it as the assignee of this Network and other Services, including Orange Additional Contract. Referred to in this Contract from time to time as Services, provided or procured by us for you to use.
  • Page 107 reference make up our Network. We cannot guarantee a area this may result in: continuous fault-free service. Please note that: 3.2.1 the call being terminated if you are on 3.1.1 the quality and availability of Services may a video call sometimes be affected by factors outside our 3.2.2 the speeds at which data is downloaded control, such as local physical obstructions,...
  • Page 108 reference 3.5.5 we suspect on reasonable grounds that suspension of Orange Additional Services information has been supplied to us without 3.7 We reserve the right to change, suspend or withdraw the knowledge of the person named or that part or all of any Orange Additional Service on giving an application is unauthorised or contains reasonable notice.
  • Page 109 reference access to the Services and Content a large range of sources, is supplied to you on an 3.14 Under no circumstances will Orange, or any of the “as is” basis and Orange does not warrant that the other parties involved in the provision of Orange Content is of satisfactory quality, fit for a particular Content, be liable for any losses, damages, costs or purpose, suitable, reliable, accurate, complete,...
  • Page 110 reference your rights to terminate this Contract 4.2.2 a lump sum equivalent to the total of all the monthly or other periodic Charges still terminating your Contract after the Minimum Term remaining on your initial Minimum Term 4.1 You may terminate your Contract to expire at anytime agreement (except in the circumstances set out after the Minimum Term by giving us at least one in Conditions 4.3 and 15.1).
  • Page 111 reference to terminate your Contract. In such cases we information you have given us is false will refund any pre-paid Charges that have not or misleading been used up. 4.5.4 you become insolvent within the meaning of Section 123 of the Insolvency Act 1986, termination of your Contract by Orange or bankrupt, or make any arrangement with 4.5 We may terminate your Contract immediately at any...
  • Page 112 reference money we owe you. After termination, it is your will be included on your first invoice. Charges in responsibility to cancel any direct debits, standing respect of Services not supplied directly by us, eg orders, credit card mandates or other authorisations Roaming, may be invoiced several months in arrears.
  • Page 113 reference payment of such invoices in full to the third party, your Account password or any personal party will be a valid discharge of your liability identification code, number or name issued by to pay such invoices under this Agreement. us permitting access to the Services 6.4.3 not use the Services for any improper, immoral, things that you agree to do...
  • Page 114 reference multiple users electronic messages 8.2 It is not possible to send electronic messages on 7.1 Where there are one or more Users other than you Line Two. This shall include but not be limited to, under your Contract, you remain responsible : text, video and multi media messages.
  • Page 115 reference credit assessments or to decide an appropriate credit limit on your Account. Alternatively, we may ask you to lodge a your application is subject to credit status Deposit with us before we Connect you. If you believe 10.1 All applications for Registration and Orange Additional our assessment of you is incorrect, we will review your Services are subject to credit assessment before we eligibility.
  • Page 116 reference deposits may set off Deposits against the amount due to us. If there is a balance left over in such cases, we will deposits are held for 12 months remit this to you or credit your Account. 11.1 We may request a Deposit from you: a) before Connection SIM Card b) before making Orange Additional Services available...
  • Page 117 reference directory and Caller id 14.1 Your Device and Accessories are acquired by you outside the terms of your Contract. what to do if you want your number to remain private changes to your Contract 13.1 We will enter your Orange number in Orange and third party directories, and our Network will allow the we reserve the right to make changes to your display of your Orange number on receiving Devices.
  • Page 118 reference electronic message sent by us to your Device Customer Communication communicated directly by any means. please read all the information we send you assignment of Contract and change of ownership 16.1 We update our Customer Communication from time to of Device time.
  • Page 119 reference a) direct financial loss your maximum liability b) direct physical damage to or loss of property 18.4 Subject to Condition 18.1, your liability is limited resulting from our breach of contract or negligence to payment of all outstanding Charges due in while providing Services.
  • Page 120 reference companies in the Orange Group and companies countries which do not provide the same level of data outside the Orange Group who are our business protection as the UK if necessary for providing you partners. They or we may contact you by mail, services you require.
  • Page 121: Pay As You Go Terms And Conditions

    reference pay as you go terms and conditions 19.12 If any of the terms in this contract are not valid or legally enforceable the other terms will not be affected. We may replace any term that is not legally The following words and expressions shall have the effective with a similar term that is.
  • Page 122 reference Roaming a service which allows you to use your Phone on other provision of services operator’s networks, usually in foreign countries. Services 2.1 We will use reasonable efforts to make the Services Network and other services, provided by us and made available to you at all times.
  • Page 123 reference pay as you go Vouchers in accordance with 3.1 above expires your Phone will continue to be capable of receiving incoming 3.1 Free airtime given to the customer on initial registration calls for the periods set out in the Price Guide and/or of their new pay as you go phone (if any) shall be Customer Literature current as at the date of expiry.
  • Page 124 reference offensive, abusive, indecent, obscene or relevant legislation or regulation relating to its use; menacing nature; 5.1.5 comply with any reasonable instructions issued 5.1.2 not cause, nor knowingly allow others to cause, by us which concern your use of the Services any nuisance annoyance or inconvenience and co-operate with us in our reasonable whether to us or to any of our customers which...
  • Page 125 reference owned by or licensed to Orange which grants you allow the display of your telephone number on a non-exclusive licence to use it for accessing the receiving handsets. Services and not otherwise. 7.4 The SIM Card supplied with your Phone enables the phones Phone to work on our Network only.
  • Page 126 reference services with queries you rely on current Customer assignment and change of ownership of phone Literature. 11.2 Orange cannot accept responsibility for offers related 12.1 For your security, we will not knowingly Re-connect to the provision of its Services made elsewhere than a Phone owned by you to our Network at the request in its own advertisements or publications or for any of someone other than you unless it is at least six...
  • Page 127 reference or by any act or decision made by a court of company, debt collection agency, credit reference competent jurisdiction. agency, credit or fraud monitoring scheme, security 13.4 Subject to Condition 13.1, your liability is limited agency or credit provider of: to payment of all outstanding Charges due in 14.2.1any information relating to your Contract, accordance with the provisions of your Contract.
  • Page 128: Downloadable Games Terms And Conditions

    reference downloadable games terms and bound by these Terms and Conditions conditions 1.4 You can only download the Game in the United Kingdom, the Game may be downloaded in some eligibility foreign countries, however this is dependent on this service being supported by the foreign network. 1.1 Each downloadable mobile phone game from Orange Games (“the Game”) is open to any UK resident age cost...
  • Page 129 reference vulgar or inappropriate detail at the point of registration depending upon their nature. No cash alternative for the prizes. is available in whole or part. conditions attaching to Prizes general Prizes are not transferable. All prize descriptions not 5.1 Under no circumstances will Orange or any of the illustrative and not definitive.
  • Page 130: Orange Value Promise Terms And Conditions

    reference All trademarks and trade names are the properties of (formerly One 2 One). For the avoidance of doubt this their respective owners. All rights are reserved by the excludes O2 (Online) Limited tariffs. respective owners. Orange Value Promise Orange Value Promise Terms Service Plan and Conditions The scale of charges for using a mobile phone...
  • Page 131 reference own promotional variants of OVP Plans. endeavours to implement any published changes to 2.10 We reserve the right not to offer any Competitor tariff existing OVP Plans as soon as is reasonably practical. containing elements of services or functions that the 3.3 If you are connecting to Orange on an OVP Plan you Orange Network does not currently offer or to omit will be charged the equivalent of the Competitor's...
  • Page 132: Declaration Of Conformity

    Network Services, a copy of which Manufactured at: can be found at the back of your Orange phone user Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd, 94-1, Imsoo-Dong, Gumi guide. City, Kyung-Buk, Korea, 7.3 We reserve the right to vary these terms & conditions 730-350 (factory name, address) at any time.
  • Page 133: Contact Orange

    Notified Body(ies): It is not the address of Samsung Service Centre. For the address or the BABT, Claremont House, 34 Molesey Road, Walton-on- phone number of Samsung Service Centre, see the warranty card or Thames, KT12 4RQ, UK contact the retailer where you purchased your phone.
  • Page 134 contact Orange helpful booklets How to get fun, news and information on your phone If you would like to receive a free booklet containing useful How to send messages, photos and more information on any Orange product or service call Orange How to use your phone abroad Customer services on 07973 973 150 or, and call internationally...
  • Page 135 index index Calculator Calendar Alarm clock Call history Answer Phone Call length see Orange Answer Phone Calls Answer a call Answering Barring Conference Bookmarks Divert Make a Redial Waiting Caller groups Caller id Camera Charging Conference calls Copy contacts Declaration of conformity Dialling Fixed Speed...
  • Page 136 index Information menu Language selection see Orange Information menu Line 2 Infrared Loudspeaker International services Pay monthly customers Pay as you go customers Memory mate Network selection Menu Internet menu Message alert see Orange Internet Minute minder Missed call alert Mp3 player Keylock Mute...
  • Page 137 index Photo Messaging SIM Card PIN Predictive text Speed dialling Privacy Stopwatch Store a name and number Redialling Register Taking a second call Ring tone Text Media see Orange Text Media Text messages Safety Send Security codes Write Silence Attach a picture or sound SIM Card insert Use a template Time and date...
  • Page 138 For further information about Orange products and services please visit our website at the address below. The information contained in this user guide is correct at the time of going to press, but Orange reserves the right to make subsequent changes to it and services may be modified, supplemented or withdrawn. June 2004. ©...

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