Benefon TRACK PRO 1.1 Owner Manual

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© Benefon Oyj, 2002.
BENEFON TRACK PRO 1.1
Owner´s Manual
Publication number: YZ2630-1
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CONFORMITY
Mediante el presente documento, Benefon declara que este teléfono móvil, del tipo TGP79EE, satisfac e los req ui- sitos esenciales y todas las demás disposiciones pertinen- tes de la Directiva 1999/5/EC.
Benefon Oyj erkl ærer herv ed, at de nne m obiltelef on af ty- pen TGP79EE er i overensstemmelse med de væsentlige krav og andre relevante betemmelser i Directive 1999/5/ EC.
Hiermit erklärt Benefon Oyj, ddieses Mobiltelefon vom Typ TGP79EE die wesentlichen Anforderungen und andere relevante Bestimmungen der Richtlinie 1999/5/EC erfüllt.
Με
το
παρόν, η τηλέφωνο απαιτήσεις
EC.
Hereby, Benefon Oyj declares that this mobile phone, type TGP79EE, is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
Benefon Oyj déclare par les présentes que ce téléphone mobile, de type TGP79EE, est conforme aux exigences es- sentielles et aux dispositions correspondantes de la Direc- tive européenne 1999/5/EC.
Benefon Oyj
,
τύπου
TGP79EE,
και άλλους σχετικούς όρους της Οδηγίας
δηλώνει ότι αυτό το κινητό
συµµορφώνεται µε τις ουσιώδεις
1999/5/
Benefon Oyj dichiara che questo modello di telefono cel- lulare, tipo TGP79EE, risp onde alle prin cipali spec ifiche e misure previste dalla Direttiva 1999/5/EC.
Bij deze verklaart Benefon Oyj dat deze mobiele telefoon, type TGP79EE, voldoet aan de voornaamste eisen en ande- re relevante voorwaarden van Richtlijn 1999/5/EC.
A Benefon Oyj declara pela presente que este telemóvel, do tipo TGP79EE, está em conformidade com os requisitos essenciais e outras disposições relevantes da Directiva 1999/5/EC.
Benefon Oyj vakuuttaa, että täm atkapuhelin, tyyppiä TGP79EE, on direktiivin 1999/5/EC olennaisten vaatimus- ten ja muiden asianomaisten määysten mukainen.
Härmed förklarar Benefon Oyj att denna mobiltelefon, typ TGP79EE, överenstämmer med de grundläggande kraven och andra relevanta bestämmelser i Direktiv 1999/5/EC.
Manufacturer:
24101 Salo, Finland
Benefon OYJ, P .O.Box 84
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QUICK GUIDE

POWER ON:
•Press the top side key onds.
POWER OFF:
•Press the top side key onds.
EMERGENCY CALL:
•Press
. SOS and - OK.
•Another way: Press emergency number and press
OK.
•Third way: Key in the emergency number and press
l.
MAKING A CALL:
•Call directly by keying in the number (including the area code) and pressing or
•Recall the number from redial memory by first pressing
l, scrolling the desired
number with the help of
/ for a few sec-
/ for a few sec-
. SOS. Key in the
l or -
l
n and finally
pressing
l or
•Call directly to the number last dialled by pressing
l twice or
•Quick dial the phone number by selecting the memory slot number between 2 and 9 and pressing the corresponding numeric key for a few seconds or
•Use the
calls
Phone book, Messages or Recent
menus for recalling numbers and
making calls.
ANSWERING A CALL:
•Press
l .
•If the
Anykey answer is set on, you can
also answer by pressing
§, + or
1...9 .
ENDING A CALL:
•End the call by pressing
c.
IGNORING A CALL:
•If you do not want to answer an incoming call, press
c.
III
•You can turn the alarm off by pressing .
QUIET.
ADJUSTING EARPIECE VOLUME:
•You can adjust the earpiece volume during a call by pressing the side keys
zy.
ADJUSTING KEYTONE VOLUME:
•You can adjust the keytone volume when the phone is in stand-by mode by pressing the side keys
zy.
MUTING MICROPHONE DURING A CALL:
•Press
- MENU and enter the Call manage-
ment
menu by pressing - SELECT. Find
Mute/Mute off with the help of n and press
- SELECT.
CORRECTING ERRORS:
•Correct errors by pressing
. CLEAR.
CLEARING THE DISPLAY:
•Press
. CLEAR for a few seconds.
IV
TURNING THE KEYLOCK ON/OFF:
•In stand-by mode, enter the quick menu by pressing pressing can only answer a call by pressing
n once, lock the keypad by
- LOCK. Display shows *. You
l.
•Open the keylock by pressing . OPEN and - OPEN.
TURNING THE SILENT ALERT ON:
•In stand-by mode, press
n for a few sec-
onds until environment list will be dis­played. Select the option pressing
- SELECT.
Silent by
USING MENU FUNCTIONS:
1. In stand-by mode, enter the main menu
by pressing pressing pressing
- MENU, the memo by
. MEMO or the quick menu by n.
2. The menu symbols are displayed in the
upper row. Scroll the functions with the help of
n. To choose one of these
menus, press the needed command, e.g.
- SELECT, and you will enter the
sub-menus of this menu.
3. Press . QUIT to return to the previous
menu level. You can return directly to stand-by mode from all menu levels by pressing
c.
During a call, menus function the same way as described above.
LISTENING TO THE MESSAGES LEFT ON YOUR VOICEMAIL SERVICE:
•Press
. MEMO and enter the Messages
menu by pressing n upwards and -
SELECT. Find Call voicemail with the help
of
n and press - CALL.
READING A (NEW) SHORT MESSAGE:
When you receive a new message, the
phone alerts and displays an envelope.
1. Enter the ing
LECT
pressing
2. Select a message with the help of
Messages menu by first press-
. MEMO and n upwards and - SE-
. Open Incoming messages by
- SELECT.
n. Un-
read messages are displayed at the top of the list and marked with a closed en­velope (
B
).
3. Press
- READ.
EMPTYING THE SHORT MESSAGE MEMORY:
A flashing envelope (
s) in the display is
a sign of error in receiving the latest short message. In most cases it means your message memory is full: you cannot receive new messages until deleting some old ones.
1. Press
. MEMO, and enter the Messages
menu by pressing n upwards and - SE-
LECT.
2. Find
Incoming messages (or n Own mes-
sages) and press - SELECT.
3. Find the message which you wish to re­move with the help of
. (By selecting Delete all you can
LECT
n. Press - SE-
delete all messages displayed in the list at once.)
4. Find Delete with n and press - SELECT. Verify deletion by pressing
- DELETE.
V
Clearing a postponed message:
You have several ways to get rid of a post­poned message.
•You can send it to someone, as such.
•You can open the message, edit or re­write it and then send it to someone.
If you do not want to send anything, do as follows:
1. First open the postponed message by highlighting it and pressing
2. Press
3. Press
- SELECT. Highlight Send and
save
and press - SELECT.
. QUIT twice. Remove the digits
by pressing
QUIT.
. CLEAR. Finally press .
- OK.
KEY FUNCTIONS FOR THE T9 SHORT MESSAGES:
key function display shows
+
verify the word and make space cursor moving forward
1
turn the T9 mode on/off
§
change the character forms
1
1-2 sec. change the language languages available
-
OK
n
scroll the alternative words or sub-menu selection list in the sub-menu
0
1-2 sec.
VI
verify the compound word
access the
whole selection of
special characters
, U, a, V, Z
pages
1/5, 2/5, 3/5, 4/5, 5/5
n
)
(scroll with

CONTENTS

INTRODUCTION............................7
BENEFON TRACK PRO 1.1...............7
SOME KEY FEATURES ............ ................. 7
About the T9 text input
technology....................................8
Display..........................................9
Menus ...........................................9
Display symbols...........................11
Keypad ..........................................14
Keys..............................................14
SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS............16
General .........................................16
Radio frequency (RF) energy......17
GPS...............................................18
Telematics protocol.....................18
VOCABULARY....................................19
SIM card........................................19
PIN code .......................................19
PIN2 code ..................................... 19
PUK code ......................................20
PUK2 code....................................20
IMEI code......................................20
Network code................................20
Phone code...................................21
Security code................................21
Service center...............................21
Network operator..........................22
Service provider...........................22
OPERATION ................................. 23
WHAT TO DO FIRST...........................23
Inserting the SIM card..................23
Fitting the battery.........................24
Removing the battery...................25
Inserting the rubber seal .............25
Initializing the phone....................26
Turning the phone on ..................27
Turning the phone off..................27
Changing the language................28
MAKING A CALL.................................28
International calls.........................28
REDIALLING .......................................29
QUICK DIALLING ...............................30
RECEIVING A CALL............................31
CALL LINE IDENTIFICATION (CLI) ..... ... .. . 31
ANSWERING A CALL ................................ 31
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ENDING A CALL .................................31
EMERGENCY CALLS..........................32
BENEGUARD-BUTTON................33
SOS MESSAGES AND
SOS CALLS .........................................33
ABOUT THE SOS PROCEDURE ............... 33
CHECK LIST ............................................... 33
SOS PROCEDURE WHEN ONLY
SENDING SHORT MESSAGE.................... 35
SOS PROCEDURE WHEN ONLY
MAKING CALL............................................ 36
SOS PROCEDURE WHEN BOTH SENDING SHORT MESSAGE AND
MAKING CALL............................................ 36
STATUS MESSAGES..........................37
ABOUT THE STATUS MESSAGES ........... 37
CHECK LIST ............................................... 37
SENDING STATUS MESSAGES ............... 38
MOBILE GROUP CALLS.....................40
ABOUT THE MOBILE GROUP CALLS...... 40
CHECK LIST ............................................... 40
RECEIVING A MOBILE GROUP CALL...... 41
MAKING A MOBILE GROUP CALL .......... 41
QUICK MENU................................42
KEYPAD LOCK ...................................42
POSITION REFRESH ..........................43
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SEND POSITION.................................44
ENVIRONMENT ..................................45
OPTIONS DURING A CALL................ 45
Call management.........................46
NEW CALL .................................................. 47
PICK UP A WAITING CALL........................ 47
SELECT CALL ............................................ 48
CONFERENCE CALL ................................. 48
END CALL................................................... 49
MEMO............................................50
ALPHA KEYS......................................50
PHONE BOOK ....................................53
Recalling a phone number.......... 54
NAME LIST.................................................. 54
EDITING A PHONE BOOK ENTRY ........... 55
DELETING A PHONE BOOK ENTRY......... 56
Storing a phone number.............57
KEYING IN A NEW PHONE NUMBER....... 57
ADDING A NEW NUMBER
IN THE NAME LIST ..................................... 58
RECENT CALLS................................. 60
Unanswered calls........................60
LIST OF UNANSWERED CALLS............... 61
PROCESSING THE CALL INFORMATION 62
Received calls..............................62
LIST OF RECEIVED CALLS....................... 62
PROCESSING THE CALL INFORMATION 63
Call counters................................ 63
LAST CALL....... .......................................... 63
TOTAL CALLS............................................ 63
ALARM CLOCK ..................................64
EDITING ALARM SETTINGS ................... .. 64
CALENDAR.........................................67
Calendar options..........................68
VIEW DAY................................................... 68
DAY´S SCHEDULE..................................... 69
ADDING NEW ENTRIES....... .. ... .. ... .. .......... 69
EDITING OR DELETING
A CALENDAR ENTRY ... .. ... .. ...................... 71
ENTERING THE DATE TO VIEW............... 73
LIST OF ALL CALENDAR ENTRIES ......... 74
CALCULATOR ....................................75
MESSAGES.........................................77
Incoming messages..................... 78
RECEIVING A NEW MESSAGE ................. 78
RECALLING INCOMING MESSAGES....... 79
READING A NEW MESSAGE .................... 79
READING OR PROCESSING
AN OLD MESSAGE................... ................. 80
SENDING AND SAVING
THE MESSAGE........................................... 81
Own messages.............................86
RECALLING OWN MESSAGES................. 86
READING OR PROCESSING
OWN MESSAGES....................................... 87
SENDING AND SAVING
THE MESSAGE ......................................... 88
Broadcast messages ...................92
RECEIVING A NEW BROADCAST
MESSAGE ................................................... 92
READING A BROADCAST MESSAGE...... 93
Message setup .............................93
SMS SERVICE NUMBER............................ 93
MESSAGE TYPE .............................. ........... 94
MESSAGE VALIDITY....................... ... .. ... ... 95
VOICEMAIL NUMBER ................................ 95
Broadcast message setup...........96
ACCEPT BROADCAST MESSAGES......... 96
BASE STATION ID...................................... 96
BROADCAST MESSAGE TYPES .............. 96
BROADCAST MESSAGE LANGUAGES ... 97
Call voicemail...............................98
Writing messages.........................99
WRITING NEW MESSAGE ........................ 99
RECALLING POSTPONED MESSAGE...... 100
WRITING MESSAGES WITH T9 MODE..... 100
WRITING MESSAGES WITH
SPELLING MODE .............. .. .. ... .................. 104
SENDING AND SAVING THE
WRITTEN MESSAGE....................... ........... 105
SPECIAL SERVICES
(SIM TOOLKIT)....................................107
MAIN MENU.................................. 108
USING THE MENU FUNCTIONS.........108
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TELEMATICS MENU TREE.................109
TELEMATICS ......................................110
WHAT TO DO FIRST .................................. 110
Tracking........................................111
TURNING THE TRACKING ON OR OFF ... 111
SELECTING DURATION ....................... .. ... 112
SELECTING INTERVAL ............................. 113
Area tracking ................................113
TURNING THE AREA TRACKING
ON OR OFF................................................. 114
SELECTING INTERVAL ............................. 114
CREATING CENTER POINT ...................... 114
SELECTING RADIUS ........... .. .................... 115
SELECTING ALARM MODE ....... ... ............ 115
Condition check ...........................116
TURNING THE CONDITION CHECK
ON OR OFF................................................. 116
SELECTING DURATION ....................... .. ... 117
SELECTING INTERVAL ............................. 118
SELECTING CONFIRMATION ................... 118
Route settings ..............................119
TURNING THE ROUTE ON OR OFF.......... 119
ALLOWING TRACKING IN ROUTE POINTS 120
Login and logout messages........120
SETTINGS ...........................................121
Environments ...............................122
NORMAL ENVIRONMENT ......................... 123
SILENT ENVIRONMENT ............................ 126
NOISY ENVIRONMENT........ .. ... ................. 126
DISCREET ENVIRONMENT ....................... 126
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CAR KIT ENVIRONMENT........... ... .. ... .. ...... 126
NEW ENVIRONMENT ................................. 126
Power............................................127
POWER ON ................................................. 127
POWER OFF ............................................... 127
Phone settings.............................128
LANGUAGE ................................................ 128
FONT SIZE .................... .. .. .......................... 128
DISPLAY CONTRAST ................................ 129
DATE AND TIME......................................... 129
AUTOMATIC KEYLOCK ............................. 130
Call settings.................................131
ANYKEY ANSWER ..................................... 131
REDIAL MEMORY ...................................... 131
AUTOMATIC ANSWER............................... 131
DIALLING PREFIX ...................................... 132
QUICK DIALLING ............................... .. .. ... . 132
Telematics settings.....................133
PRIMARY USE OF EMERGENCY
(SOS) BUTTON ..... ... .. ... .. ............................ 133
EMERGENCY SETTINGS ........................... 134
STATUS MESSAGES ............ ... .. ... ............. 139
MOBILE GROUP NUMBERS...................... 139
SERVICE CENTER NUMBER..................... 140
AUTHORIZED NUMBERS .......................... 141
PROTOCOL SETTINGS.............................. 142
RESET TELEMATICS SETTINGS.............. 144
Reset default settings ................. 144
SECURITY ..........................................145
PIN code request.........................146
Phone code request ....................146
Security code request..................147
Change PIN code .........................147
Change PIN2 code .......................148
Change phone code.....................148
Change network code..................148
Change security code..................148
Fixed Dialling Numbers (FDN).....149
Phone serial number (IMEI).........149
NETWORK SERVICES........................150
Call diversions .............................151
DIVERT ALL CALLS .................................. 151
DIVERT IF BUSY .................. .. ... .. ... .. .......... 153
DIVERT IF NO ANSWER............. ... .. ... .. ... .. 153
DIVERT IF NOT REACHABLE ................... 153
CLEAR ALL DIVERSIONS ......................... 153
Call barrings .................................153
BAR ALL OUTGOING CALLS ................... 153
BAR OUTGOING INTERNATIONAL
CALLS........ ................................................. 154
BAR INTERNATIONAL OUTGOING
CALLS, EXCEPT TO HOME COUNTRY.... 154
BAR ALL INCOMING CALLS......... .. ... .. ... .. 155
BAR INCOMING CALLS WHEN
ROAMING ................... ... .. ... ........................ 155
CLEAR ALL BARRINGS ............................ 155
Call waiting................................... 155
Call cost........................................156
LAST CALL COST . ... .. ................................ 157
TOTAL CALLS COST................................. 157
MAX. COST ................................................. 158
COST UNIT....... ... .. ... ................................ ... 159
MONEY LEFT.................. ... ......................... 160
Network selection.........................161
GPS......................................................162
Positioning the GPS antenna......162
GPS settings.................................163
GPS OPERATING MODE ........................... 163
ASSISTED GPS (AGPS)............................. 164
NMEA OUTPUT........................................... 165
CLEAR POSITION LOG.............................. 165
Reset position .............................166
Navigation and route....................166
THE NAVIGATION DISPLAYS ................... 167
Route point list.............................168
Coordinates..................................168
Satellite status..............................169
BATTERY...................................... 170
FITTING THE BATTERY......................170
REMOVING THE BATTERY................170
BATTERY TYPES AND SIZES ............171
TEMPERATURE..................................171
EMPTY BATTERY...............................171
MAINS CHARGER...............................172
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CHARGING..........................................172
Charging times.............................173
CARE AND MAINTENANCE ...............174
DISPOSAL...........................................174
ACCESSORIES.............................175
MAINS CHARGER
CMA-70-230.........................................175
CIGARETTE LIGHTER
CHARGER CCS-71-12.........................176
PORTABLE HANDS FREE EHE70......176
PLUG-IN HANDS FREE GMA70 .........177
LIGHT HOLDER KGC77......................177
BENEWIN (NMEA)...............................178
EXTERNAL GPS ANTENNA ...............179
CROSS-COUNTRY ANTENNA............179
BICYCLE HOLDER..............................180
BELT BAG...........................................180
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APPENDIX..................................... 181
CARE AND MAINTENANCE............... 181
PROBLEMS YOU CAN SOLVE..........181
If the phone will not turn on........181
Blocked SIM card.........................182
If you lose your SIM card............ 182
If your phone gets lost................ 182
If your phone does not
function........................................ 182
If you cannot read, store or modify information
in phone book..............................183
Language ..................................... 183
"Searching..."...............................183
If your GPS receiver
does not function ........................ 183
If you have trouble getting
the position.................................184
OTHER CHARACTER SETS........ 185

INTRODUCTION

BENEFON TRACK PRO 1.1

Congratulations on your purchase of the Benefon Track Pro
1.1, a mobile phone of high quality.
This phone is de­signed for use on the GSM (Global Sys­tem for Mobile Com­munications) 900, 1800 and 900/1800 MHz Dual Band net­works.
You can use your Benefon Track Pro
1.1 in all countries where the GSM network operators have a roaming contract with your network opera­tor.
SOME KEY FEATURES
•personal organizer: the phone includes calendar with reminders, clock, calcula­tor, vibration and alarm clock with snooze
•built-in GSM data and fax modem
•Advanced safety features: Easy-to-use BeneGuard-button for emergency/status messages
•Mobile Group calls by BeneGuard button (requires third party service)
•Benefon Mobile Phone Telematics Proto­col (MPTP), commands for e.g. position­ing and tracking, remote configuration
•12-channel high performance GPS receiver and some navigation features
•water- and shock-resistant
•up to 240 hours stand-by time (with 1200 mAh Li-Ion battery)
•up to 12 hours talk time (with 1200 mAh Li-Ion battery)
•size: 129 x 49 x 23 mm
INTRODUCTION: BENEFON TRACK PRO 1.1 7
•weight: 181 g (with 1200 mAh Li-Ion bat­tery).
The high quality Benefon Track Pro 1.1 is developed and manufactured by Benefon Oyj. Benefon is a company operating world­wide and specializing in mobile phones. The high-quality and user-friendly Benefon phones are developed and manufactured in Finland.
get the letter desired. T9 removes this ne­cessity by using a database with a vocabu­lary and linguistic rules that recognizes which word you are writing.
If there is more than one word possible for the key combination, T9 will choose the most commonly used word and also allow selection from a list (for further informa­tion about T9, see www.tegic.com).
About the T9 text input
technology
This phone has one of the world’s most de­veloped text input software systems - T9. The T9 Text Input software (T9), is a tech­nology for enabling rapid entry of text on reduced-key keypads - one press for each letter is enough.
On phone keypads, as well as in other re­duced-key keypads, one key is assigned more than one letter or function, and se­lecting a letter is normally done by pressing the key however many times necessary to
8 INTRODUCTION: BENEFON TRACK PRO 1.1
T9 is a trademark of Tegic Communications, Inc.
(T9 is patented under the following U.S. Patents: 5,818,437, 5,953,541, 5,187,480, 5,945,928, 6,011,554 and additional pat­ents are pending worldwide.)
Display Menus
Phone in stand-by mode
ö
:
Fi Network
MEMO
.-
d MENU
n
;
SYMBOL FIELD
TEXT FIELD
FUNCTION FIELD
There are five kinds of menus, which can be displayed on the top row:
•the main menu, memo and quick menu in stand-by mode and
•the quick menu and main menu when a call is in progress.
Each menu contains its own sub-menus.
Call in progress
ä
:
1 L Work
MEMO
Left soft key
;
d MENU
-.
Right soft key
Arrow keys for scrolling me­nus and lists
Select one of the five menus as follows:
•Select the main menu by pressing the right soft key
•Select the memo by pressing the left soft key
. MEMO.
•Select the quick menu by pressing the arrow keys
After the menu is chosen, you may select one of its sub-menus with sired sub-menu by pressing
INTRODUCTION: BENEFON TRACK PRO 1.1 9
- MENU.
n.
n. Enter the de-
- SELECT.
Main menu (stand-by mode):
The top row shows the cho­sen menu, e.g. main menu.
H
Settings
QUIT SELECT
In stand-by mode main menu contains these sub-menus:
!
X Telematics ? Settings
This symbol points the cho­sen sub­menu, e.g.
Settings
This arrow key indicates the moving direc­tion, which in this case is horizontal
T Phone book L Recent calls k Alarm clock > Calendar m Calculator s Messages P Special services (SIM toolkit)
* Security x Network services Y GPS
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Memo (stand-by mode):
H
QUIT
Phone book
!
n
SELECT
In stand-by mode memo contains these sub-menus
-
Quick menu (stand-by mode):
Main menu (call state):
In stand-by mode
QUIT
H
Environment
!
n
SELECT
-
quick menu con­tains these sub­menus
* Keypad Q Position refresh R Send position p Environment
Quick menu (call state):
H
QUIT
Mute
!
n
During a call quick menu con­tains these sub­menus
SELECT
-
q Mute g Hands free (HF) mode
H
Call management
QUIT
n
!
During a call main menu contains
these sub-menus
SELECT
-
K Call management s Messages L Recent calls S Call cost
Display symbols
Closed envelope indicates new,
s
unread message. Flashing envelope in the stand-by mode usually indicates, the message memory is full and you cannot receive new messages or store messages of your own until deleting some old ones.
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{ Open envelope indicates already read
message.
, T9 sign. This symbol is displayed in
the upper row when you are able to write messages or save names in the phone book with T9 text input mode turned on.
w Bell. The calendar alarm (reminder) is
ö Handset down. The phone is in stand-
by mode.
FI Country code. The code displayed
ä Handset up. A call is in progress.
When both handset symbols are invisi­ble, the phone is outside the net­work´s coverage area.
T Phone book. This symbol is always dis-
h Triangle. This symbol indicates roam-
ing. It means you are in an area of a network operator other than your own.
k Alarm clock. If the symbol is displayed
* Keypad lock. Keypad is locked. : Antenna and bar. The more segments
displayed in the bar graph, the better the signal strength.
q Loudspeaker and slash. The silent
; Battery and bar. When the battery is
nearly empty the battery symbol will
12 INTRODUCTION: BENEFON TRACK PRO 1.1
flash. The more segments displayed in the bar graph, the more charge is left in the battery.
switched on. If you have connected alarm to remind you of an event, this symbol will be displayed in the partic­ular calendar entry.
depends on the area or country where the phone is used.
played when you use phone book functions, for example when recalling, storing and modifying.
in stand-by mode, the alarm clock function is turned on.
alert is in use. You can use the Silent environment or edit any of the envi­ronments so that the phone stays totally silent or makes no more than beep sounds when receiving a call.
When turning the "soundless" environ­ment on, of silence.
q will be displayed as a sign
! Scroll key symbols. Located on the
lower side of the display. Moving in horizontal direction is possible.
j Scroll key symbols. Located on the
lower side of the display. Moving in vertical direction is possible.
d Scroll key symbols. This symbol is dis-
played when the phone is in stand-by mode. Entering quick menu is possi­ble.
% This symbol is displayed only when
using the divert all calls option. Incoming calls can be diverted to another phone number or to a voice­mail service. The type of service will depend on your network operator.
i The power on timer is turned on. The
phone will turn on automatically, at the set time.
o The power off timer is turned on. The
phone will turn off automatically, at the set time.
[ GPS is in Full power/Low power
mode, and it has a valid position.
\ GPS is searching for position. ] GPS is sleeping to save power and will
automatically start searching for new position after a while. While sleeping, GPS is temporarily off.
^ The GPS is in Economy mode, and it
has searched and found position.
If none of the GPS-symbols is dis­played, GPS is permanently turned off.
| Tracking is turned on.
@ Condition check timer is turned on.
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Keypad
BeneGuard (SOS) button
/ Power on/off key. Topmost side key.
z y Volume keys. The keys are located on
Power on/off key
l Handset up. Press to make a call,
c Handset down. Press to disconnect
Keys
<The BeneGuard (SOS) button is
located on the top of the phone (please see the previous picture). Pressing the SOS button starts the
14 INTRODUCTION: BENEFON TRACK PRO 1.1
0...9 Numeric and alpha keys.
-.Soft keys. The function of the soft
emergency procedure or opens the status message menu or mobile group call menu depending on the chosen telematics settings.
Pressing this key for a few seconds turns the phone off.
the side of the phone. During a call: Press to adjust earpiece volume. In stand-by mode: Press to adjust key­tone volume.
answer a call and access to the redial memory.
the call and to return to stand-by mode in any of the menu or memo lev­els.
keys depends on the guiding texts on the bottom line of the display.
n Scroll keys. Press to scroll through the
listed phone book names and menu options and to enter quick menu. Press to mute/mute off the micro­phone during a call.
+ Star. Press + for a few seconds to
change the language setting to English and to reset the settings back to the factory installed ones. Using this key does not affect the phone book entries. Press when writing messages or writing names in phone book entry.
+ for a space
§ Hash. This key is needed when using
the network features. Press to switch between capital letters, small letters and numbers
messages, titles or names.
Special characters in dialling
With this phone you can also e.g. listen to the voice messages left for you in your an­swering machine at home. The answering
whenever writing
string
machine needs to have a remote-retrieve function.
1. First key in the home phone number.
2. When the line is connected, key in the
code number of your answering ma­chine.
3. Within a few seconds you will hear the
recordings.
Storing the string in the phone book:
1. Key in your home phone number, press
the
§ -key twice, (the letter P will be
displayed) and key in the code number of your answering machine.
2. Store the string in the phone book nor-
mally. For further information about storing the number in phone book, please see the chapter Memo, Phone book, Storing a phone number.
If you wish to make a direct call to an ISDN sub-number or store the sub-number in your phone book, key in the string as fol-
INTRODUCTION: BENEFON TRACK PRO 1.1 15
lows: Key in the main phone number, press the
§ -key three times, (the letter S will be
displ a y e d ) and k e y i n the sub - n u mber.

SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS

General
Road traffic: There are reasons to be concerned about traffic safety when using a mobile phone while driving a motor vehicle. While the actual risk varies greatly according to the conditions and driver, it is advisable to strictly adhere to all eventual European and national legis­lation and also honour other eventual safety recommendations. It is specifically advisable to install and use a hands-free operating system in a car for minimizing the distraction from using the phone. When receiving a call in an awkward driv­ing situation, you must always put safety before other priorities and courtesy. If you feel uncomfortable about using a phone while driving, you simply should not use it.
16 INTRODUCTION: SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS
External alert: The use of the alert device to operate a vehicle´s lights or horn on public roads is not permitted.
Children: Keep the phone and its acces­sories away from small children to avoid causing injury to themselves or others. Damage to the phone or its accessories is also thus avoided.
Power supplies: This equipment is intended for use with the following power supplies: batteries BBL77N and BBL77P, mains charger CMA-70-230 (with cable FMC-70), and cigarette lighter charger CCS-71-12. Any other usage will invalidate any approval given to this apparatus and may be dangerous.
Other accessories: Any other accessories used should also be approved by the phone manufacturer. Check the compati­bility of new power supply units and other accessories at the dealer.
Magnetic fields: The mobile phone con­tains small magnetic components. Even though the magnetic fields of the compo­nents are weak, they might damage mag-
netic cards, such as bank and credit cards. We recommend that you would keep your mobile phone away from magnetic cards.
Radio frequency (RF) energy
Aircrafts: Turn your phone off before boarding any aircraft and do not use the phone while in the air, also make sure
that the automatic timer function will not activate the phone during the flight. Besides being illegal, the use of a
mobile phone in an aircraft may endanger the operation of the aircraft or disrupt the mobile network. Failure to comply with this instruction may lead to suspen­sion or denial of mobile phone services, and possibly even legal action.
Hospitals: Turn your phone off before entering hospitals or other health care facilities where medical electronic equip­ment may be in use. Such devices can be extremely sensitive to radio frequency interference. Only use the phone with permission and under the instruction of hospital staff.
INTRODUCTION: SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS 17
Medical devices: Remember that any personal medical devices (such as hearing aids or pacemakers) may be affected by RF energy if they are not adequately shielded. Consult the manufacturer or vendor of the equipment to determine the proper shielding.
Explosive atmospheres: Turn off the phone at refuelling points, e.g. gas sta­tions. Also observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots, chemi­cal plants or where blasting operations are in progress because remote control RF devices are often used to set off explo­sives.
Other electronical equipment: Using the phone may cause interference with a vehicle's electronic equipment if it is not adequately shielded. Consult the manu­facturer or the vehicle seller to determine the proper shielding.
Computers: Remember that using the phone close to a computer may cause interference. When using your phone
near such equipment keep a distance of about one meter.
Body parts: When the phone is in opera- tion do not touch the antenna with eyes, mouth or bare skin to guarantee proper function.
Also follow the country-specific regula- tions applicable to where you are using the phone.
GPS
The Global Positioning System (GPS) is op­erated by the government of the United States, which is solely responsible for its ac­curacy and maintenance. The system is sub­ject to changes that could affect the accuracy and performance of all GPS equip­ment.
18 INTRODUCTION: SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS
MPTP (Mobile Phone Telematic Protocol) allows, among other things, tracking of the phone over the SMS communication.
Automatically sent telematics messages are only allowed to authorised numbers listed in the phone. Such numbers can be, e.g. emergency and service center numbers.
Position of the phone is retrieved by the GPS, or by the network parameters (the lat­ter is a network-dependent service). The carrier for telematics messages is an SMS­message. Deliveries of all messages is fully handled by and in the responsibility of the GSM network operator and services can vary substantially.
The charge of a protocol message is deter­mined on the contract by the service pro­vider.
Telematics protocol

VOCABULARY

This vocabulary consists of terms associated with the use of a mobile phone.
SIM card
The SIM card supplied by your network op­erator contains all subscriber-related infor­mation, for example, your international mobile subscriber identity (IMSI) number. The SIM card memory can store phone numbers and names.
If your SIM card gets lost or misplaced con­tact your network operator immediately.
A phone without a SIM card can be used to make only emergency calls.
PIN code
Your SIM card is protected by a PIN (Per­sonal Identification Number) code of 4 to 8 digits. Using this code prevents unautho­rized use of your phone and SIM card. Your
PIN code is normally supplied with the SIM card.
Your phone prompts you to enter your PIN code when you turn on the phone. You can disable the PIN code request in the security menu, but it is recommended you keep the request on. You can also change the PIN code in the security menu.
If you enter the wrong PIN code three times in a row, the SIM card will be disabled. You then must use your PUK code to enable the PIN code and the SIM card.
PIN2 code
You need a PIN2 code for setting and reset­ting certain SIM functions, e.g. charge counters and limits.
The PIN2 code (4 to 8 digits) is supplied by your network operator.
If you enter the wrong PIN2 code three times in a row, the SIM card will be dis-
INTRODUCTION: VOCABULARY 19
abled. You then must use your PUK2 code to enable the PIN2 code and the SIM card.
PUK code
The PUK code is used to open the disabled SIM card. The 8-digit PUK code is normally supplied with the SIM card.
The SIM card will be permanently disabled after entering wrong PUK code ten times. After that only emergency calls can be made. Contact your network operator for a new SIM card.
PUK2 code
The PUK2 code is used to open the disabled PIN2 code. The 8-digit PUK2 code is sup­plied with the PIN2 code.
In case your PUK2 code gets lost, contact your network operator.
20 INTRODUCTION: VOCABULARY
IMEI code
An IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) code is used to identify the mobile phone. You will find your 15-digit IMEI code easily from the type label of the phone.
It is also recommended that you write down your IMEI code and store it in a safe place. This will help prevent unauthorized use of the phone if it gets lost or stolen.
Network code
The network code (4 digits) is supplied by your network operator.
You need a network code for some sepa­rately subscribed network services, e.g. call barring. You can set change the network code in the security menu.
Call barring options and
Phone code
The phone code (4 - 8 digits) is used to pre­vent the unauthorized use of the phone. The phone code is a security code, which is associated with the phone itself, not with the SIM card.
When the phone code request is set on in the security menu the phone prompts you to enter the phone code when you turn the phone on. If you wish, you can also turn the phone code request off as well as change the phone code in the security menu.
The code is given by the manufacturer and provided in the sales package of the phone. Keep the code in the safe place, separate from the phone.
Security code
The security code is used to protect the telematics functions, and telematics and GPS settings. When the security code re­quest is set on in the security menu, the
phone prompts you to enter the security code when you enter these functions or set­tings.
If you wish, you can also turn the security code request off as well as change the secu­rity code in the security menu.
The code is given by the manufacturer or service provider.
If you enter the wrong security code five times in a row, the code will be disabled. In this case, contact your service provider to enable the code with the telematics proto­col message.
Service center
The service center is a private business, an organization or an authority which provides and maintains special services related to certain emergency situations, positioning and tracking.
INTRODUCTION: VOCABULARY 21
Network operator
An organization which maintains a mobile network providing telecommunication con­nections and services.
Service provider
The service provider is an organization which provides telecommunication services to the users. The service provider can also be a network operator.
22 INTRODUCTION: VOCABULARY

OPERATION

WHAT TO DO FIRST

Inserting the SIM card
1. Slide the SIM card holder to the right. Lift the holder into an upright position.
2. Insert the card into the holder. Check that the cut corner is at the lower left side of the holder.
OPERATION: WHAT TO DO FIRST 23
Fitting the battery
3. Close the holder by pushing it towards the phone. Slide the holder back to the left until it locks.
24 OPERATION: WHAT TO DO FIRST
1. Place the bottom of the battery into the corners at the bottom of the phone.
2. Push the battery into the phone until it locks into place.
3. Make sure the release catch has clicked into place.
Removing the battery
Inserting the rubber seal
Push the release catch downwards and pull the battery carefully away from the rear of the phone.
Cap
Please note that the phone is water resistant only when the rubber seal is inserted cor­rectly in the phone.
Remove the battery.
1. Place the rubber seal so that it lies in the bottom of the battery hole (see the pic­ture above).
2. Fit the rubber tab into the recess in the upper left corner.
OPERATION: WHAT TO DO FIRST 25
Rubber tab
Bottom cover
Bottom connector
3. Lift the cap on the top of the rubber tab.
4. Fit the battery into place as described in the previous chapter. The idea is that the battery will be securely fastened in the battery hole.
5. Finally stuff the bottom cover into the bottom connector so that the cover will be firmly secured around the connec­tor.
26 OPERATION: WHAT TO DO FIRST
Initializing the phone
When you start using the phone for the first time, you should charge the battery first. Please note that the battery will reach its full capacity only after two or three charg­ing times.
The standard time (UTC) comes to your phone from a satellite and setting the time requires searching for position (by turning the GPS on and lifting the GPS antenna). Searching for position for the first time might take some time (even 15 min) and the function works only outdoors.
For further information about the GPS, please see the chapters Quick menu, Posi-
tion refresh and Send position and Main menu, GPS.
For further information about configuring the standard time (UTC) to show your local time (the time used in your country), please see the chapter Main menu, Settings, Phone settings, Date and time.
Turning the phone on
Power on/off key is the topmost side key
1. Press the top side key / for two seconds
to turn the phone on. If the SIM card is not inserted, the phone prompts you to insert it. Turn the phone off and insert the card.
2. Enter the PIN code if the phone prompts for it. If you make a mistake press
. CLEAR to remove the wrong
digits. When the correct PIN code has been keyed in, press
3. Enter the phone code if the phone prompts for it. When the phone code has been keyed in, press
- OK.
- OK.
4. The abbreviations of the country and network operator are displayed imme­diately or after the message
for networks...
symbols may also be displayed if the op­tions are activated in the menu. If you are outside the network’s coverage area the message play and you cannot make or receive calls.
The power will also turn on when pressing the BeneGuard button, or when the phone is connected to a charger or when the timer option
Power on, Alarm or Condition check
is turned on and reaches the set time.
. Time, date and other
No service shows in the dis-
Searching
Turning the phone off
Press the top side key / and hold it down for a couple of seconds to turn the phone off.
The power will also turn off when the bat­tery is completely empty or when the timer option
Power off is set on.
OPERATION: WHAT TO DO FIRST 27
Changing the language
When the menu language is set to Automat-
, the language is chosen according to your
ic
SIM card´s language preference. In case the information is not available, the default lan­guage setting is English.
You can change the language in the main menu:
1. Press
2. Find the
3. Find the
4. Enter the
5. Find the needed language with the help
6. Press
28 OPERATION: MAKING A CALL
- MENU to enter the main menu.
Settings menu with the help of
n. Press - SELECT.
Phone settings menu with the
help of
ing
of language press
n. Press - SELECT .
Language sub-menu by press-
- CHANGE.
n. After you have found the desired
- OK.
c for a few seconds to exit the
menu.

MAKING A CALL

You have several ways to choose the num­ber, you wish to call.
•You can enter the phone number. Enter the number including the area code and press
l. The message Calling and the
number you are calling to will be dis­played.
•You can use the phone book, quick dial­ling, redialling, short messages or recent calls functions.
International calls
You can use the + character when making international phone calls. When the + char­acter is in use, the centre will automatically select the correct international prefix.
Make an international call as follows:
1. Press
0 for a few seconds until the +
character is displayed.
2. Enter the country code, the area code (without the first number), and the phone number.
3. Press
l.
If the network operator does not imple­ment this function and you try to make a call by using the + character, a message
will be displayed.
gal
Ille-
You can also make international calls with­out the + character. Then make a call as any conventional international phone call.

REDIALLING

The latest numbers dialled are stored in the redial memory.
In order to use this function, you need to turn the main menu, under
tings
Redial memory option on in the
Settings and Call set-
.
l
1. Press
l to enter the redial memory
14:12 Hessu
12:02 Bill
11.08 Jackie Delete all
QUIT
n
SELECT
j
-
when the phone is in stand-by mode and there are no phone numbers dis­played.
2. A list of recent outgoing calls will be opened. The call information is listed from the newest to the oldest. If the call is older than 24 hours, the date will be displayed instead of the time.
3. Use
n to scroll through the numbers. If
the numbers in question are stored in the phone book, the names will be dis­played instead of the numbers.
4. Press
l to call the number displayed.
You can also call directly to the number last dialled by pressing
OPERATION: REDIALLING 29
l l .
5. If you wish to remove all the numbers in the redial memory at once, select the option by pressing
Delete all. Confirm your choice
- DELETE.
6. By pressing - SELECT you enter to the sub-menu where you can make a call to the number, delete or store the num­ber.
7. Use
n to scroll through the functions of
the sub-menu and press
- SELECT to
accept your choice.
8. Press
30 OPERATION: QUICK DIALLING
. QUIT to exit the redial memory.

QUICK DIALLING

9
Calling
987654321
The quick dialling function works on the phone book memory slot numbers 2...9.
If you wish to make a call by using quick di­alling, press the desired number (between 2 and 9) and hold it down for a few sec­onds. The phone calls directly to the phone number, stored in that memory slot.
Please note that in order to use this func­tion, the turned on in the
Call settings. Also note that the desired
phone book memory slot (the number to which you are calling) cannot be empty.
Quick dialling option must be
Menu, under Settings and

RECEIVING A CALL

When your phone receives a call, it will ring, and the text
If you have set the phone to be silent, you will only see the text (and, depending on selected settings you may hear a beep sound) when a call is coming.
CALL LINE IDENTIFICATION (CLI)
If the CLIP (Call Line Identification Presen­tation) is activated as a network feature, and your phone receives a call, the number of the caller is shown in the display.
Instead of the phone number, the name of the caller is displayed if you have stored the name and number in question in the phone book and if the caller does not have the CLIR (Call Line Identification Restriction) feature in use.
These CLI features are usually active only when the phone is used to make and re­ceive domestic calls.
Call is coming is shown.
ANSWERING A CALL
•To answer, press l. If the Anykey answer is set on in the menu, under Settings and
Call settings, you can also answer by
pressing
•If you do not wish to answer an incoming call press
•You can always turn off the ringing tone by pressing
§, + or 1...9 .
c.
. QUIET.
Answering when the keypad is
locked
•If you have locked the keypad you can answer only by pressing
•With the keypad locked, you can turn off the ringing tone by pressing
l.
. QUIET.

ENDING A CALL

To end a call press c. When the call ends,
L disappears from the display and after a
couple of seconds
OPERATION: RECEIVING A CALL 31
ö will be shown.

EMERGENCY CALLS

:
SOS
.
ö;
Insert SIM card
MENU
Please note that pressing this key (. SOS) starts an emergency call to a local emer­gency number, which is e.g. in Finland 112. The emergency number is pre-programmed in your phone.
Making an emergency call without a SIM card or any access codes
1. Select
. SOS.
2. Press - OK.
Or,
1. Select . SO S.
2. Key in the local emergency number.
3. Press
32 OPERATION: EMERGENCY CALLS
- OK or l.
:
ö
Emergency call: press OK or dial number
QUIT
;
OK
-
Making an emergency call when the SIM card is inserted
Make an emergency call as a normal phone call: Key in the local emergency number and press
l.
Making an emergency call when the key­pad is locked
With the keypad locked, you can make an emergency call directly by entering the local emergency number and pressing
l.
Even if the SIM card has not been inserted, the main menu functions are available ex­cluding the SIM-related functions, e.g. us­ing messages.
Remember, that a mobile phone connec­tion is not guaranteed in all conditions.
Rough terrain or large buildings may limit the operation of your phone. So never
completely rely upon any mobile phone for essential communications.

BENEGUARD-BUTTON

The BeneGuard (i.e. SOS) button
SOS MESSAGES AND
SOS CALLS
ABOUT THE SOS PROCEDURE
Pressing the SOS button will:
• turn the phone on
• turn the GPS on
• start the emergency procedure (if no PIN or PUK codes are required).
BENEGUARD-BUTTON: SOS MESSAGES AND SOS CALLS 33
The SOS procedure can always be started, regardless of the state of the phone: in case a call is in progress and you start the emer­gency call, the currently active call will be put on hold.
Please note that if there are missing emer­gency numbers, false SOS presses, can­celled SOS presses, busy telephone lines, battery out-of-charge incidents, message transmission errors or poor network cover­age, the SOS message might not be sent or the SOS call might not be made.
CHECK LIST
First four paragraphs are essential, the rest are optional.
1. SIM card is inserted.
2. Emergency center numbers are stored correctly in the phone.
- If the emergency center number is missing, BeneGuard-related SOS message or SOS call will not be started. Depending on your choice,
the emergency center numbers can be short message numbers, call numbers or both. The decision affects the SOS procedure. For further information, please see the chapter Main menu,
Settings, Telematics settings, Emer­gency settings, Emergency center numbers.
3. The primary use for SOS calls is cho- sen.
- Depending on your choice, you have three different ways to use the Bene­Guard-button: only for SOS calls, both SOS calls and status calls, both SOS calls and mobile group calls. For further information, please see the chapter Main menu, Settings,
Telematics settings, Primary use of emergency (SOS) button.
4. The way to press the BeneGuard-but­ton is chosen.
- When the button is used only for SOS calls (see above, previous para-
graph), you can also determine the way to press the SOS button; either
34 BENEGUARD-BUTTON: SOS MESSAGES AND SOS CALLS
two quick presses or one long press. For further information, please see the chapters Main menu, Settings,
Telematics settings, Emergency set­tings, SOS activation.
5. Emergency environment is chosen.
- Depending on your choice you can determine different sound and dis­play settings, e.g. volume, display and hands free options, to go along with the emergency procedure. By turning on the option Display, the instruc­tions will be displayed through the SOS procedure. For further informa­tion, please see the chapter Main
menu, Settings, Telematics settings, Emergency settings, Emergency envi­ronments.
6. The cancelling time of an emergency procedure is chosen.
- It might be useful to set a cancelling time in case of a false alarm. If the cancelling time is set to zero, pressing the
c key does not interrupt sending
the SOS short message. If the cancel-
ling time is e.g. 2 seconds, you have two seconds to press the cancel the entire SOS procedure, in­cluding sending of the short message. Also note that calcelling must be done in time, before the message has been sent or call started. For further infor­mation, please see the chapter Main
menu, Settings, Telematics settings, Emergency settings, Cancelling time of emergency call.
c key to
7. The name of the emergency call is chosen.
- For further information, please see
the chapter Main menu, Settings,
Telematics settings, Emergency set­tings, Emergency call name.
8. The emergency confirmation setting is chosen.
- For further information, please see
the chapter Main menu, Settings,
Telematics settings, Emergency set­tings, Emergency confirmation.
BENEGUARD-BUTTON: SOS MESSAGES AND SOS CALLS 35
SOS PROCEDURE WHEN ONLY
SENDING SHORT MESSAGE
1. Press the SOS button (
<
) on the top
of the phone.
- Press and hold down the SOS button or press the button quickly two times (depending on the instructions dis­played).
2. At the same time when sending the mes­sage, the phone sends the position in­formation. If current position coordinates are not available, previous coordinates will be sent instead.
3. If the
Emergency confirmation setting is
turned on, the phone will go on send­ing the message until receiver of the message sends the confirmation to your phone.
4. As a sign of a sent SOS message, the text
SOS message sent will be displayed and
the sound of the emergency environ­ment will be stopped.
SOS PROCEDURE WHEN ONLY
MAKING CALL
1. Press the SOS button (
<
) on the top
of the phone.
- Press and hold down the SOS button or press the button twice (depending on the instructions displayed).
2. The phone alerts until the call is an­swered.
3. A voice call in progress.
4. You can quit the emergency voice call by pressing the for about 5 seconds. If you do it while the phone alerts, the emergency call will not be connected at all.
c key and holding it down
2. At the same time when sending the mes­sage, the phone sends the position in­formation. If current position coordinates are not available, previous coordinates will be sent instead.
3. If the
Emergency confirmation setting is
turned on, the phone will go on send­ing the message until receiver of the message sends the confirmation to your phone.
4. As a sign of starting an SOS call, the phone alerts until the call is answered. Also the sound of the emergency envi­ronment will be stopped.
5. A voice call in progress.
6. You can quit the emergency voice call
SOS PROCEDURE WHEN BOTH
SENDING SHORT MESSAGE AND
MAKING CALL
1. Press the SOS button ( of the phone.
- Press and hold down the SOS button or press the button twice (depending on the instructions displayed).
36 BENEGUARD-BUTTON: SOS MESSAGES AND SOS CALLS
<
) on the top
by pressing the down for about 5 seconds. If you do it while the phone alerts, the emergency call will not be connected. However,
sending the emergency short mes­sage can be prevented only if the
gency cancel time
is pressed within the pre-defined time.
c key and holding it
Emer-
is set and the c key

STATUS MESSAGES

In order to send status messages, you need to configure the phone to be a status phone. The BeneGuard (SOS) button will then have two different functions depend­ing on how it is pressed:
SOS function: When pressing and holding
the button down for a few seconds, an emergency procedure will be started.
Status message function: When pressing
the button quickly, a status message menu will be displayed, and sending sta­tus messages is possible.
If the security code request is turned on, status messages can only be modified by an authorized person, who knows the code.
The status messages are sent to the pre-de­fined number, i.e. to the service center number. The phone has three sending at­tempts. If there is no service at the moment, it depends on the whether the message will be sent later or not. For further information, please see the chapter Main menu, Settings, Telematics settings, Protocol settings, Message storage.
If the phone is turned off, sending status messages is not possible.
Message storage setting
ABOUT THE STATUS MESSAGES
Status message is a special short message, which includes the status message number, the name and the position information (i.e. coordinates or some other protocol infor­mation). If the current position information is not available, the previous coordinates will be sent instead.
BENEGUARD-BUTTON: STATUS MESSAGES 37
CHECK LIST
Make sure that
1. The phone is configured as a status phone.
- For further information, please see
the chapter Main menu, Settings,
Telematics settings, Primary use of emergency (SOS) button.
2. The service center number, to which the status messages will be sent, has been stored correctly in the phone.
- For further information, please see
Please note that if there are missing service center numbers, false SOS presses, busy telephone lines, battery out-of-charge incidents, message transmis­sion errors or poor network coverage, the status mes­sage might not be sent.
the chapter Main menu, Settings, Telematics settings, Service center number.
3. Status messages are created.
- For further information, please see
the chapter Main menu, Settings, Telematics settings, Status messages.
4. Status message usage is selected.
- Depending on your choice, you can send either fixed-form status messag­es or advanced status messages, in which you can add unique informa­tion while sending. The decision af­fects the sending procedure. For further information, please see the
Simple usage: Sending status messages
1. Press the SOS button (
chapter Main menu, Settings, Telematics settings, Status messages.
2. Select a status message with
38 BENEGUARD-BUTTON: STATUS MESSAGES
SENDING STATUS MESSAGES
1: Out of office 2:
Call the polic e 3:
Send help
On duty
4:
... 9:
xx 0:
Send more
QUIT
j
n
SEND
-
<
An example of a status message menu
) quickly. A
status message menu will be displayed.
n or by
pressing the corresponding numeric key. Press
- SEND.
Or, press and hold down the corre-
sponding numeric key (1 - 9) for a few seconds: sending takes place immedi­ately.
Advanced usage: Sending status messag­es
1. Press the SOS button (
<
) quickly. A
status message menu will be displayed.
2. Select a status message by pressing
n
or by pressing the corresponding nu­meric key. Press
- NEXT.
Or, press the corresponding numeric key (1 - 9) for a few seconds.
3. Key in the additional information to go
along with this single message. If de­sired, the text buffer can be left blank, as well.
4. Press
- SEND.
BENEGUARD-BUTTON: STATUS MESSAGES 39
SENDING STATUS MESSAGES NUMBERED
The rest of the status messages (numbered 10 - 999) are number codes with no fixed-form text.
1. Press
2. Scroll to number 0: Send more or press
3. Key in the actual status message number.
<
- Simple usage: press
- Advanced usage: press ditional information or leave the text buffer empty. Press
10-999
,
-
SEND.
-
NEXT. Key in the ad-
-
SEND.
0
.

MOBILE GROUP CALLS

In order to make mobile group calls, you need to configure the phone to be a mo- bile group phone. The emergency (SOS) button will have two functions depending on how it is pressed:
SOS function: When pressing the button for a few seconds, an emergency proce­dure will be started
Mobile group call function: When press- ing the button quickly, a mobile group menu will be displayed, and selecting a mobile group is possible.
ABOUT THE MOBILE GROUP
CALLS
The mobile group call function requires a separate contract with the service provider.
The mobile group call is a kind of multipar­ty call with the exception that you make a call to a single number, which is the group number. The group call number and its
40 BENEGUARD-BUTTON: MOBILE GROUP CALLS
members are pre-defined and the group call is operated via the service center.
During the mobile group call the callers talk in turns. When it is your turn to talk, press and hold down the emergency button while talking. Release the button only after you have finished your speech.
If the security code request is turned on, mobile group numbers can only be modi­fied by an authorized person, who knows the code.
Make sure that
1. The phone is configured as a mobile group phone.
- For further information, please see
2. Mobile group numbers are stored correctly in the phone. There can be several mobile group numbers.
CHECK LIST
the chapter Main menu, Settings, Telematics settings, Primary use of emergency (SOS) button.
- For further information, please see
the chapter Main menu, Settings,
Telematics settings, Mobile group numbers.
Please note that if there are missing mobile group num­bers, false SOS presses, busy telephone lines, battery out-of-charge incidents, or poor network coverage, the mobil group call might not be made.
MAKING A MOBILE GROUP CALL
1: Football team 2: 3:
Family
+358123456789
4:
... 9:
xx
QUIT
n
j
CALL
-
An example of a mobile group menu
RECEIVING A MOBILE GROUP
CALL
You can answer an incoming mobile group call normally.
An incoming mobile group call is answered automatically, if the
Automatic answer func-
tion is turned on.
For further information, please see the chapters Main menu, Settings, Telematics
settings, Mobile group numbers and Main menu, Settings, Call settings, Automatic answer.
BENEGUARD-BUTTON: MOBILE GROUP CALLS 41
Selecting a group:
1. Press the SOS button (
<
) quickly. A
mobile group menu will be displayed.
2. Select a mobile group with
n, or by
pressing the corresponding numeric key. Press
l, or - CALL.
Or, press and hold down the corre-
sponding numeric key (1 - 9) for a few seconds: calling takes place immediate­ly.

QUICK MENU

FI NETWORK
KEYPAD
POSITION REFRESH
SEND POSITION
ENVIRONMENT
When the phone is in stand-by mode you can open the quick menu by pressing However, if you have locked the keypad, you cannot enter the quick menu unless you first open the keypad.

KEYPAD LOCK

The keypad lock is used to prevent acciden­tal key strokes. The keypad can be locked
42 QUICK MENU: KEYPAD LOCK
REQUEST ASSISTED GPS?
SEND TO CENTER
WRITE MESSAGE
NORMAL SILENT NOISY DISCREET CAR KIT OWN
n.
automatically by turning on the option
tomatic keylock
in the menu, under Settings
Au-
and Phone settings. When the automatic keylock is in use, the keypad will be locked in approximately 20 seconds if no key is pressed during that time.
To lock the keypad for a single time, please see the following instructions.
Locking the keypad
:
FI Network
MEMO
ö
18:52
n
;
H
Keypad Open
MENU
QUIT
d
LOCK
!
-
1. Press n to enter the quick menu.
2. Press
- LOCK to lock the keypad. If you
do not want to lock the keypad, press
. QUIT to return to stand-by mode
without any changes made.
3. After locking the keypad, you will re­turn to stand-by mode automatically. The symbol
* will be displayed.
4. When a call is coming you can answer only by pressing
l. With the keypad
locked, you can turn off the ringing tone by pressing
Unlocking the keypad
:
*
FI Network
OPEN
ö;
.
. QUIET.
H
QUIT
Keypad Locked
!
OPEN
-
1. First press the left soft key . OPEN.
2. Immediately after that press the right soft key
- OPEN.
If you have locked the keypad and set the lights off, you can set lights on for 10 sec­onds by pressing
c.
If you press the left soft key or
c during
these 10 seconds, the lights will remain on for another 10 seconds. The lights will turn off 10 seconds after the last key is pressed. That way, you are able to see how to unlock the keypad even if it is dark.

POSITION REFRESH

In this menu you can refresh position (i.e. update coordinates of your location). The position is stored in the phone, it will not be sent to the service center.
You can also request assisted GPS informa­tion (AGPS) in order to speed up your posi­tion calculation. However, before making the request, make sure you have selected number of satellites and stored the service provider´s number in the phone.
For further information, please see the chapter Main menu, GPS, GPS settings, As- sisted GPS.
QUICK MENU: POSITION REFRESH 43
1. Press n to open the quick menu and
find the
2. Press
Position refresh menu.
- SELECT to refresh the position.
3. To request the assisted GPS informa­tion, press quest, press
- OK. To cancel the re­. NO. If your position is
quite accurate, the AGPS is not needed.
Please note that using this function might increase power consumption.
If you want that the position will be updat­ed automatically, please see the chapter
Main menu, GPS, GPS settings, GPS operat­ing mode.

SEND POSITION

In this menu you can send your position to the service center or to someone you de­sire, e.g. a friend or relative. You can also enclose a short message to go along with it.
If your position has changed since the latest position calculation, you may refresh the
44 QUICK MENU: SEND POSITION
position before the sending. For further in­formation, please see the chapter Quick menu, Position refresh.
1. Press
2. Find the desired option
- SELECT to enter the Send posi-
.
tion
n and press -
to complete the operation.
- By selecting Send to center, you will
send your position to the service cen­ter immediately, without a message.
- By selecting Write messa ge, you can
first write a message and then select the receiver. Receiver can be the ser­vice center as well as a private person. Key in the receiver´s phone number or recall it from the phone book by pressing
- To send your position information to a private person, without any message enclosed, select the option Write message and leave the text buffer blank.
- SEARCH.

ENVIRONMENT

An environment is a combination of tone and lights settings made suitable for partic­ular situations. For further information about editing the environment settings, please see the instructions in chapter Menu, Settings, Environments.
In this menu you can select the environ­ment you wish to use. The default environ­ment setting is
1. Press menu and find the environment menu.
2. Press ment selection list.
3. The shortcut to access the environment selection list: when the phone is in stand-by mode, press onds. The environment list will be dis­played.
4. Use ment.
5. Press ment on.
Normal.
n few times to enter the quick
- SELECT to enter the environ-
n for a few sec-
n to select the desired environ-
- SELECT to turn the environ-

OPTIONS DURING A CALL

During a call, there are several functions available, depending on the keys pressed. Please note that some of these functions de­pend on the services your network operator provides.
Adjusting volume:
Press the lower side keys.
Muting/muting off the microphone:
Press n and - ON/OFF. Muting is also avail­able through the
Turning on/off the hands free (HF) mode:
Press n twice and - ON/OFF. HF mode is also available through the menu.
QUICK MENU: ENVIRONMENT 45
Call management menu.
Call management
Using functions associated with phone book, messages, recent calls and call costs:
Press - MENU or . MEMO and enter the desired sub-menu with
n and - SELECT.
For further information about using these functions, please see the chapters Phone
book, Messages, and Recent calls (in Memo) or Call costs (in Main menu) of this manual.
Managing multiple calls simultaneous­ly:
Please see the following instructions in the chapter Call management.
46 QUICK MENU: OPTIONS DURING A CALL
Call management
If you have a call in progress and you wish to make another call or conference call, an­swer a call while talking to someone, or switch between the calls, do as follows:
End callll
New call
Call
management
j
QUIT
1. Press
agement
SELECT
- MENU and enter the Call man-
list by pressing - SELECT.
2. Select one of the functions with press
- SELECT.
Return to the previous menu level by press­ing
. QUIT.
Disconnect all the calls and return to stand­by mode by pressing
Please note that the is available only, when a call is connected.
Pick up a waiting call
Select a call Conference call ... End call
QUIT
-
j
n
c.
Call management menu
SELECT
-
n and
NEW CALL
Use this function to make another call dur­ing an active call. The currently active call will be put on hold.
1. First enter the the
Call management selection list
(
-- ).
New call menu through
2. Key in the desired phone number. If the number is stored in phone book, you can recall it from there by pressing
MEMO. For further information about us-
.
ing the phone book, please see the in­structions in chapter Memo, Phone book, Recalling a phone number.
3. Press
- to initiate the call.
PICK UP A WAITING CALL
When a call is in progress and you have an­other incoming call, the network will notify you of a call waiting.
Use this function if you wish to take the in­coming call and put the currently active call on hold.
Easiest way to pick up a waiting call is by pressing 2 and l.
Another way to pick up a waiting call:
1. First enter the Pick up a waiting call menu through the Call management se­lection list.
2. All the connected calls are displayed, whether they are active, on hold or wait­ing. Currently active call is highlighted.
3. Scroll through the call list with
n. Pick
up a waiting call by selecting it and pressing
- OK.
If you do not want to pick up a waiting call, you may press the left soft key
. DROP.
Please note that in order to use this func­tion, the on in the menu, under
QUICK MENU: OPTIONS DURING A CALL 47
Call waiting option must be turned
Network services.
SELECT CALL
Use this function if you wish to switch from an active call to the held call.
Easiest way to switch between the listed calls is by
2 and right after that l .
pressing
Another way to select a call:
1. First enter the Select call menu through
the
Call management selection list.
2. All the connected calls are displayed, whether they are active or on hold. If you have stored the number in the phone book, the name will be displayed instead of the number. If no telephone number is available, the call is indicated as
Unknown. Two lines of calls is the
maximum.
3. Scroll through the options with vate the desired call by pressing
n. Acti-
- OK.
The other call will be put on hold.
48 QUICK MENU: OPTIONS DURING A CALL
If you have received a call, there are two ex­ceptions when the number of the caller will not be displayed: if the caller has the CLIR (Call Line Identification Restriction) feature in use, or if your network operator does not supply the CLIP (Call Line Identification Presentation) feature.
CONFERENCE CALL
Use this function if you wish to combine all simultaneous calls to a conference call. Us­ing this function requires, that at least one of the calls is active and another is put on hold.
Combine the desired calls together by keying in 3 and pressing l.
Another way to make a conference call:
Enter the Conference call menu through the
Call management selection list.
Depending on the state of the conference call, some of the functions are not available even if you select them.
END CALL
Use this function to end a call or calls.
• Easiest way to drop a single call from two calls or a conference call is by keying in in the front of the telephone number and pressing right after that
• Easiest way to end all calls is by pressing
l.
1 and the number
c.
Another way to end a call:
1. First enter the End call menu through
the
Call management selection list.
2. All the connected calls are displayed, whether they are active, on hold or wait­ing. The calls are displayed with a num­ber indicating the starting order of the calls. If the telephone number is stored in phone book, the name is displayed instead of the number. If the number is unknown, the call is listed as
Call.
3. Scroll through the call list with
n.
4. Select the call you want to end by press­ing
- OK.
QUICK MENU: OPTIONS DURING A CALL 49

MEMO

MEMO
PHONE BOOK
RECENT CALLS
ALARM CLOCK
CALENDAR
CALCULATOR
MESSAGES
(SPECIAL SERVICES
- SIM TOOLKIT)
50 MEMO: ALPHA KEYS
• In stand-by mode, open memo by pressing
MEMO. Use n to scroll
through the menus.
• Select a menu by pressing the right soft
- SELE CT, and you
key will enter the sub­menus of this menu.
•Use through lists and sub­menus. Highlight the desired option and press desired information.
•Press to the previous menu level. You can return directly to stand-by mode from all menu levels by pressing
n for scrolling
- or enter the
. QUIT to return
c.
.

ALPHA KEYS

You need the alpha keys for storing and re­calling the information.
•In the traditional spelling mode you get the first letter of the key when pressing the key once, the second letter when pressing the key twice and so on. When the cursor appears to right of the letter just entered you can enter the next.
•You may also use the T9 text input tools for keying in the letters. Turn the T9 mode on or off by pressing ing
1 for a few seconds, languages for
the T9 are available. For further informa­tion about using T9, please see the chap­ter Memo, Messages, Writing messages.
•By pressing
0 for a few seconds, all the
special characters are available page by page. You can scroll the pages with
•You can enter both upper case and lower case letters as well as numbers. You can switch between them by pressing
§.
1. By press-
n.
•When upper case letters are in use the symbol row and when lower case letters are in use the symbol symbol is especially made for writing sen­tences (so that you do not need to switch between the upper case and lower case letters). When the symbol played, the entry of any number is direct.
•Always enter number 1 as follows: Press
§
U is displayed, in the upper
V is displayed. The a
Z is dis-
until the character form is switched to
Z. Press 1.
•Always enter number 0 as follows: Make sure, the
•Enter a space by pressing
•In case of a misspelling, move with the letter you wish to correct and press
, is turned off. Press 0.
+.
n to
. CLEAR.
MEMO: ALPHA KEYS 51
Characters available:
1
O
2 A a B b C c 2 Å å Ä ä Æ æ à ß Ç
3 D d E e F f 3 É é
4 G g H h I i 4
Ì
è
5 J j K k L l 5
6 Mm N n O o 6 Ñ ñ Ö ö
ò
ø
Ø
7 P p Q q R r S s 7 8 T t U u V v 8 Ü ü
ù
9 Ww X x Y y Z z 9
0 + . , " ' ? ! : ; - @ * # & / ( ) < > = % _ $ £ § ¥ ¤ ¡ ¿ ì \
0
í ^î` { | }
52 MEMO: ALPHA KEYS

PHONE BOOK

PHONE BOOK
ENTER NAME:
ADD NEW
NAME LIST: ANNA JAKE
...
You can store phone numbers in the Phone
entries on the SIM card. The actual
book
number of entries and the length of names and numbers which can be stored on the SIM card depend on the card´s storage ca­pacity.
When the phone is in stand-by mode, open
MEMO by pressing . MEMO.
Find the Phone book by pressing - SELECT.
The shortcut to access the phone book name list (with the option press
. MEMO for a few seconds.
Add new) is to
ENTER NUMBER
EDIT
DELETE
. QUIT to cancel the operation and
Press
ENTER NAME
ANNA
+358123456789
009
CONFIRM DELETE?
ENTER MEMORY SLOT
ENTER NUMBER
ENTER NAME
ENTER MEMORY SLOT
return to previous menu level.
Press
c to return to stand-by mode. This
can be done at any menu level.
If the text
(Fixed) is displayed, the function
called Fixed Dialling Numbers (FDN) has been turned on. FDN sets some restrictions for using the phone book. For further infor­mation about the FDN, please see the chap­ter Menu, Security, FDN.
MEMO: PHONE BOOK 53
Recalling a phone number
In this menu you can search a phone num­ber stored in your phone book. You can also add names in the phone book.
The phone book entries are organized in al­phabetical order.
You have two ways to enter the name list:
Enter name:
Enter name:
In this case, the phone will offer you the name list including an option
Add new.
NAME LIST
+35877400... 55
Benefon
Jagger
Lewis
QUIT
j
n
SELECT
-
Add new
Benefon
Jagger
QUIT
n
SELECT
j
-
Be_
CLEAR
!
OK
-
_
QUIT
READ
!
-
•You can key in the desired name or its ini­tials and press
- OK. You may do it this
way if you wish to search a number already stored in the phone book, espe­cially if your phone book list is very long.
•You can press
- READ directly. You may
do it this way if your phone book list is quite short or you wish to add (store) a new phone number in your phone book.
54 MEMO: PHONE BOOK
1. The closest matches are displayed. If the
Phone book (fixed) is turned on, the
numbers displayed here are the num­bers stored in FDN phone book. The names are listed in alphabetical order.
2. In case you have written the name or its initials in the previous menu, the first line in the list shows the desired phone number and its memory slot number in the phone book. If the phone number is longer than 22 characters, the rest of the number is displayed as three points.
The highlighted line shows the name as­sociated with the phone and memory slot numbers in the first line.
3. In case you have pressed
- READ di-
rectly in the previous menu, the first line offers you the option
Add new.
4. You can scroll through the name list with
n. Scrolling over the top to the bot-
tom is possible. You may select one of these numbers with
5. To make a call, press
n.
l.
6. To edit or delete (empty) the chosen phone book entry, press
- SELECT.
2. If the
Benefon
QUIT
Phone book (fixed) is turned on,
key in the PIN2 code and press
+3580401234567
[010]
j
SELECT
n
-
- OK.
3. Now you can select, whether to edit the phone number, name or memory slot (or all of them).
4. Find the desired option with press
- SELECT.
n and
EDITING A PHONE BOOK ENTRY
Edit
Delete
QUIT
SELECT
j
Enter PIN2
_
QUIT
!
OK
-
1. Select Edit by pressing - SELECT.
-
Editing name
1. Add letters by pressing the numeric keys and remove letters by pressing
CLEAR. Please note that a long . CLEAR
.
empties the whole display.
2. Press
- SAVE.
MEMO: PHONE BOOK 55
Editing number
1. Add numbers by pressing the numeric keys and remove numbers by pressing
. CLEAR. Please note that a long .
CLEAR empties the whole display.
2. Press
- SAVE.
Changing memory slot
1. Find a memory slot number with n or key it in. Only free memory slots are available.
2. When ready, press
- SAVE.
Please note that if you change the memory slot, an additional selection list will be dis­played.
By selecting
Move, the information stored
in the original phone book entry will be lost. As a result of that, the old memory slot will be freed.
By selecting
Copy, the information stored in
the original phone book entry will be pre-
56 MEMO: PHONE BOOK
served. As a result of that, both memory slots will be reserved: one with the original information and another with the recently stored and possibly modified information.
- OK to confirm your choice.
Press
DELETING A PHONE BOOK ENTRY
Edit
Delete
QUIT
SELECT
j
n
-
Enter PIN2
_
QUIT
!
OK
-
1. Select Delete with n.
2. Press
- SELECT.
3. If the Phone book (fixed) is turned on,
key in the PIN2 code and press
4. Confirm the deletion by pressing
LETE
or cancel the operation by press-
ing
. NO.
- OK.
- DE-
Storing a phone number
You have several ways to store phone num­bers into the phone book.
You can:
•key in the desired number (please see the following instructions)
•save the number by using (please see the following instructions)
•pick up numbers in an SMS message, including the sender´s phone number (for further information, please see the chapter Memo, Messages, Incoming mes- sages, Pick number)
•pick up the caller´s number (for further information, please see the chapter Memo, Recent calls, Save)
•save the receiver´s number by using redial memory (for further information, please see the chapter Operation, Redial memory).
Add new option
KEYING IN A NEW PHONE
NUMBER
:
040123456_
CLEAR
ö
!
SAVE
;
-
Enter name:
040123456 _
QUIT
!
NEXT
-
1. When the phone is in stand-by mode, key in the desired number and press
SAVE.
2. Key in the desired name and press
NEXT.
Enter memory slot: 040123456 Janet
[019_]
QUIT
n
SAVE
j
-
Saved
-
-
3. Find a new memory slot number with the help of
n. You can also key it in.
MEMO: PHONE BOOK 57
The phone accepts only free memory slots, so you cannot overwrite any old number in the phone book by mistake.
4. Press
- SAVE to store all the new infor-
mation in the phone book.
ADDING A NEW NUMBER
IN THE NAME LIST
1. When the phone is in stand-by mode, press
. MEMO and enter the Phone
by pressing - SELECT.
book
2. Press
- READ directly. The phone will
offer you the name list including the op­tion
Add new.
3. The shortcut to access the phone book name list (with the option to press
. MEMO for a few seconds.
Add new) is
58 MEMO: PHONE BOOK
Name list
Add new
Benefon Jagger
QUIT
SELECT
j
-
Enter PIN2 code
_
QUIT
OK
-
4. Choose Add new by pressing - SELECT.
5. If the
Phone book (Fixed) is turned on,
key in the PIN2 code and press
- OK.
6. If there are no free phone book entries left,
No free memory will be displayed.
You cannot store any new phone num­bers unless you first delete some old ones.
7. Otherwise key in the desired phone number. Press
- NEXT.
Enter name: +3589876543
JUL_
CLEAR
[020]
NEXT
-
Enter memory slot: +3589876543
JULIA
QUIT
j
n
SAVE
-
8. If the phone number just entered is al­ready stored in the phone book, the phone will offer you that name, the number is associated with. If desired, you may edit the name.
9. If no name is displayed, key in the de­sired name. Press
- NEXT.
10.Find a new memory slot number with the help of
n. You can also key it in. The
phone accepts only free memory slots, so you cannot overwrite any old num­ber in the phone book by mistake.
11.Press
- SAVE to store all the new infor-
mation in the phone book.
MEMO: PHONE BOOK 59

RECENT CALLS

RECENT CALLS
UNANSWERED CALLS
RECEIVED CALLS
CALL COUNTERS
14:12 JAKE 10:08 +358123456789
30.09. MONICA DELETE ALL
LAST CALL
TOTAL CALLS
This function allows you to keep track of unanswered and received calls.
When the phone is in stand-by mode, open the
MEMO by pressing . MEMO.
Press
- SELECT to enter the Recent calls
menu. Scroll through the sub-menus and selection lists with
Press
. QUIT to cancel the operation and
n.
return to previous menu level.
Press
c to return to stand-by mode. This
can be done at any menu level.
60 MEMO: RECENT CALLS
CALL SAVE DELETE
...
ENTER NAME ENTER MEMORY SLOT
Unanswered calls
A text of recent unanswered calls is dis­played immediately.
If the text display, you can enter the menu directly by pressing - SELECT.
Otherwise enter the through
LECT
If there are no received calls, the text
answered calls
Unanswered calls is shown in the
Unanswered calls
Unanswered calls menu
Recent calls menu and press - SE-
.
is displayed.
No un-
Unanswered calls are detected only when the phone is turned on and in the network coverage area.
LIST OF UNANSWERED CALLS
Unanswered calls
QUIT
j
SELECT
14:12 Jake
12:02 +35898765431
11.08 Unknown
QUIT
-
Delete all
n
j
SELECT
-
This unanswered call list contains all the unanswered calls. The calls are sorted in or­der from the newest to the oldest.
Displayed are the number or the name of the caller (depending on whether you have stored the caller´s name and number in your phone book) and also the delivery time of the call.
If a call attempt is older than 24 hours, the delivery time is replaced by the delivery date.
In two cases neither the number nor the name of the caller will be displayed: if the caller has the CLIR (Call Line Identification Restriction) feature in use, or if your net­work operator does not supply the CLIP (Call Line Identification) option. Note that in these cases your phone counts and dis­plays only one call, which is the last one you have received.
If you wish to delete all the call attempts displayed in this list, select the option
with n and press - DELETE. Confirm
lete all
your choice by pressing
- DELETE again.
De-
MEMO: RECENT CALLS 61
PROCESSING THE CALL
INFORMATION
14:12 Jake Call
12:02 +35898765431
11.08 Unknown Delete all
QUIT
SELECT
j
n
-
Save Delete
QUIT
n
SELECT
j
-
By selecting the desired number you will enter the processing list, where you can make a call to the number, store, or delete the number.
Select the desired function with press
- SELECT.
n and
Received calls
Enter the Received calls menu through Re-
cent calls
If there are no received calls, the text
ceived calls
62 MEMO: RECENT CALLS
menu and press - SELECT.
No re-
is displayed.
LIST OF RECEIVED CALLS
Received calls
QUIT
SELECT
j
14:12 Jake
Delete all
QUIT
-
12:02 +35898765431
11.08 Unknown
j
SELECT
n
-
This received call list contains all the re­ceived calls. The calls are sorted in order from the newest to the oldest.
Displayed are the number or the name of the caller (depending on whether you have stored the caller´s name and number in your phone book) and also the delivery time of the call.
If a call is older than 24 hours, the delivery time is replaced by the delivery date.
In two cases neither the number nor the name of the caller will be displayed: if the caller has the CLIR (Call Line Identification Restriction) feature in use, or if your net­work operator does not supply the CLIP (Call Line Identification) option. Note that
in these cases your phone counts and dis­plays only one call, which is the last one you have received.
If you wish to delete all the calls displayed in this list, select the option
Delete all with
n and press - DELETE. Confirm your
choice by pressing cel the deletion by pressing
- DELETE again, or can- . NO.
PROCESSING THE CALL
INFORMATION
14:12 Jake Call 12:02 +35898765431
11.08 Unknown Delete all
QUIT
SELECT
j
n
-
Save Delete
QUIT
n
j
SELECT
-
By selecting the desired number you will enter the processing list, where you can make a call to the number, store, or delete the number.
Select the desired function with press
- SELECT.
n and
Call counters
Enter the Call counters menu through Re-
cent calls
the sub-menus by pressing
In this menu you can see the duration of the last call in hours and minutes. The call can be either outgoing or incoming call.
You can return to the previous menu level by pressing
In this menu you can see the total duration of all calls in hours and minutes.
You can reset the total calls counter in the
Network services menu, under the Call cost
sub-menu. Please note that you need the PIN2 code for resetting the counter.
You may return to the previous menu level by pressing
menu and press - SELECT. Scroll
n.
LAST CALL
. QUIT.
TOTAL CALLS
. QUIT.
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ALARM CLOCK

ALARM CLOCK
ALARM: OFF
SWITCHED OFF
TIME 00:00
REPEAT DAILY
SNOOZE ON
ON OFF
ENTER TIME:
ONCE REPEAT
OFF
5 MIN 10 MIN 30 MIN
When the phone is in stand-by mode, open the
MEMO by pressing . MEMO.
Find the Alarm clock with the help of n. Press
- SELECT.
Press
. QUIT to cancel the operation and
return to previous menu level. Press
c to
return to stand-by mode. This can be done at any menu level.
64 MEMO: ALARM CLOCK
DAILY
M - F
SELECTED DAYS
MONDAY TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
SAVE CHANGES
EDITING ALARM SETTINGS
1. The current alarm settings are dis­played. If alarm is turned off, there are no details displayed.
2. Press
- CHANGE to adjust the alarm set-
tings.
Switched On
Time 1 1: 22
Repeat Once Snooze Off
QUIT
j
n
3. Select the desired alarm setting with n
SELECT
-
Switched [On]
and press - SELECT.
Turning alarm on or off
By selecting Switched you can turn the alarm on or off. Select Press
- OK.
On or Off with n.
Adjusting alarm time
By selecting Time you can adjust the time. Key in the time with numeric keys. Press
OK.
-
Selecting repeat alarm
By selecting Repeat you can determine, whether the phone alerts you e.g. every day at the same time.
First select either Press the right soft key
Once or Repeat with n.
-.
If you choose Repeat, you are also able to specify the days, when the alarm is turned on. Select one of these:
or Selected days. Press the right soft key
day
Daily, Monday to Fri-
-.
In case you choose
Selected days, a list of
week days will be displayed. Please note that you are assumed to select at least one day.
Use
n for scrolling through the list. You can
mark your choice so that you point the de­sired option and press
- SELECT. If you
have marked an option you do not want af­ter all, point the option again and press
OFF.
-
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When ready, scroll down the list and point
Save changes. Press - OK.
Selecting snooze
By selecting Snooze you can determine, whether the phone alerts you repeatedly, e.g. in every 10 minutes.
Select one of these:
. Press - OK. If you do not want to use
min
the snooze option at all, select
Off, 5 min, 10 min or 30
Off.
You can quiet the alarm tone for snooze time by pressing the left soft key
. QUIET
or any key (except the right soft key).
To stop the alarm tone once and for all, first press any key and right after that the right soft key
- OFF.
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CALENDAR

VIEW DAY ADD NEW ENTRY GO TO DATE VIEW ALL ENTR.
CALENDAR
This is a simplified menu tree of the calendar menu. The obliqued words in the picture show the entered path.
SELECT DAY:
SUN 23.10.02 MON 24.10.02* TUE 25.10.02 WED 26.10.02
ENTER DATE:
ENTER DATE:
ADD NEW ALL CREATED ENTRIES
DELETE ALL
ADD NEW DAY´S SCHEDULE
DELETE ALL
ENTER TIME:
SELECT DAY:
SUN 23.10.02* MON 24.10.02*
TUE 25.10.02
ADD NEW DAY´S SCHEDULE
DELETE ALL
VIEW A SINGLE EDIT CALENDAR ENTRY
23.10.02 21:30 ENTER EVENT: JULIA´S PAR...
ADD NEW DAY´S SCHEDULE
DELETE ALL
EDIT DELETE
DELETE
SET REPEAT: ONCE
DAILY M - F SELECTED DAYS
[24.10.02] [13:15.00] MEETING AT WORK ONCE
w
ON TIME
SET ALARM:
NO ALARM ON TIME
...
60 MIN BEFORE
In this menu you can write down your own calendar-related tasks, such as appoint­ments, events and anniversaries. Reminders for the calendar can also be associated with these entries. Please note that if the power of the phone has been turned off, the calen­dar alarms do not turn the phone on and you will miss the alarm.
The maximum amount of simultaneous cal­endar entries is limited.
When the phone is in stand-by mode, open the
MEMO by pressing . MEMO.
Find the Calendar with the help of n. Press
- SELECT.
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Press . QUIT to cancel the operation and return to previous menu level.
Press
c to return to stand-by mode. This
can be done at any menu level.
You are also able to add new calendar en­tries for the chosen day or delete unneces­sary entries.
Calendar options
View day
Add new entry Go to date View all entries
QUIT
As you open the Calendar menu, a list of cal­endar options is displayed.
Select the desired option with
- SELECT.
By selecting View day you can see all events, so called calendar entries, set for a single day.
68 MEMO: CALENDAR
j
n
VIEW DAY
SELECT
-
n and press
Thu. 19.08.02
Fri. 20.08.02 *
Sat. 21.08.02
QUIT
j
n
SELECT
* indicates, there are entries (events) marked for the day
-
* indicates, there are entries (events) marked for that particular day.
Today´s calendar is located on the top of the list.
Use
n to select the day, which events you
wish to view. Press to view yesterday´s calendar, press
- SELECT. If you wish
n up-
wards.
There are 21 dates in this list. If you wish to access a date outside these boundaries, you may select menu
Go to date option in the previous
Calendar options.
DAY´S SCHEDULE
ADDING NEW ENTRIES
Wed. 6th 10. 2002
Add new
11:00 w Meeting...
12:30 Lunch... 15:20 Special br... Delete all
QUIT
j
n
SELECT
-
The date and its schedule
Calendar entries are shown in order from the earliest to the latest.
w indicates, the
alarm function (reminder) for that entry is swiched on.
If there are no events written down, only
Add new option is displayed.
To take a closer look at one of the events, select the desired entry with
SELECT.
n and press -
If you wish to add new entry into your cal­endar, select the option
Add new.
View day
Add new entry
Go to date View all entries
QUIT
n
SELECT
j
-
By selecting Add new entry, you can add new entries into your calendar.
Enter day:
dd.mm.yyyy
QUIT
n
j
NEXT
-
Enter time:
hh:mm
QUIT
NEXT
j
n
-
1. Date: the default setting is today. You can change the date by keying in new date. Use
NEXT when ready.
n for moving and press -
2. Time: key in the time as described above. Press
- NEXT.
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3. Event: write down the desired text and press
- NEXT. You have space for about
32 characters, i.e. one and a half lines of text.
Set repeat
Once
Daily M-F Selected days
QUIT
j
n
NEXT
-
4. Repeat: the default setting for repeat is once. You may change it by pressing the arrow keys options press
n. If you select one of these
Once, Daily, Monday to Friday,
- NEXT to enter the fifth setting,
which is adjusting the alarm.
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Set repeat
Once Daily M-F
Selected days
QUIT
j
n
If you select
SELECT
-
Selected days, you are assumed
Monday Tuesday Wednesday
...
Save changes
QUIT
SELECT
j
n
-
to first select the desired week day(s) be­fore entering the fifth setting, i.e. alarm.
You can scroll through the list with pressing
- SELECT you can choose the
n. By
day(s), you wish the phone to alert you. The chosen day will be marked with
I.
In case you have already marked a weekday you do not want after all, move the cursor to point that day again and press the right soft key
- OFF. The check mark (I) will
disappear.
When all the desired days have been marked, move the cursor to point
changes
and press - OK.
Save
Set alarm:
No alarm
On time
5 min before
10 min before
...
60 min before
QUIT
n
EDITING OR DELETING
A CALENDAR ENTRY
Wed. 6th 10. 2002
hh:mm
OK
j
-
w
Meeting with
QUIT
-5 min
Mr. Bean at the movies.
n
SELECT
j
-
Edit
Delete
QUIT
n
SELECT
j
-
5. Alarm: set the alarm. The alarm will oc- cur either on time of the calendar time or some minutes before. The alarm mel­ody depends on the current environ­ment settings.
Use
n for moving and press the right
soft key
-.
In this menu you are able to view the cho­sen calendar entry with details. Scroll through the entry with
The
w symbol indicates, the alarm is turned
n.
on.
By pressing
- SELECT you will enter the
processing list where you can edit or delete the chosen entry. Select the desired option with
n and press - SELECT.
By pressing . QUIT you will return to the previous menu level without any changes made.
MEMO: CALENDAR 71
dd.mm.yyyy
hh:mm
Meeting with Mr...
Once
w -5 min
QUIT
SELECT
j
n
-
Enter date:
dd.mm.yyyy
QUIT
j
OK
n
-
You can edit the day, time and text. You can also choose whether to use the alarm at all, once, or repeatedly with this particular event.
Select the desired option with
n and press
- SELECT.
Editing day, time and text
Edit day, time and text by keying in the new information. Please note that the calendar text is assumed to fit into a single display. By pressing Press
n you may move the cursor.
- OK after each setting.
72 MEMO: CALENDAR
Changing repeat
When changing repeat you have several op­tions to choose from: you can use repeat once, daily, Monday to Friday or on select­ed days.
If you select
Selected days, you are assumed
to first select the desired week day(s) be­fore entering the next setting, i.e. alarm.
Select the desired option with the right soft key
-.
n and press
Changing the alarm
When editing alarm you have several op­tions to choose from: you can use no alarm at all, or you can turn the alarm on to alert you just on time, or 5...60 minutes before the event.
Select the desired option with
n and press
- SELECT.
Deleting one calendar entry
By selecting Delete you can delete a calen­dar entry.
Confirm your choice by pressing
- DELETE
or cancel the operation by pressing . NO.
Deleting all calendar entries for
the chosen day
By selecting Delete all you can delete all cal­endar entries for the chosen day.
Confirm your choice by pressing
- DELETE
or cancel the operation by pressing . NO.
ENTERING THE DATE TO VIEW
View day
Add new entry
Go to date
View all entries
QUIT
n
SELECT
j
-
Select an option Go to date from the list of calendar options. This is a quick way to find out, what is the schedule for a specific day.
Key in the date, which schedule you wish to find out. Use date has been keyed in, press that you may select the precise day with
n for moving. After the whole
- NEXT. After
n if
needed.
MEMO: CALENDAR 73
LIST OF ALL CALENDAR ENTRIES
View day
Add new entry
Go to date
View all entries
QUIT
n
SELECT
j
-
By selecting View all entries you have direct access to all your calendar entries. In this menu you are also able to select one of the events to view it more closely.
Add new
11:00 Meeting
w
12:30
20.08 Spec.. Delete all
QUIT
Lunch
j
n
SELECT
-
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Please note that if the entry is today, the list item starts with the time. If the entry is not today, list item starts with date. In a case like this you need to press - SELECT to see the entry time.
When scrolling the list upwards, the past events are displayed. When scrolling the list downwards, the coming events are dis­played.
The (
w
) symbol displayed right after time indicates, the alarm is turned on within the entry.
In case you wish to take a closer look at one of the entries, first select the desired entry with
n and press - SELECT.
You are also able to select
Add new if you
wish to add a new calendar entry.

CALCULATOR

In the Calculator menu you can perform simple mathematical operations, such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. You are also able to use decimal points and per cent.
•When the phone is in stand-by mode, open the
•Find the Calculator menu with n. Press
- SELECT. Select the operator with n.
•Press return to previous menu level.
•Press can be done at any menu level.
AC . - + = X / %
9
CLEAR
.
By pressing errors when keying in incorrect numbers.
MEMO by pressing . MEMO.
. QUIT to cancel the operation and
c to return to stand-by mode. This
H
SELECT
!
n
The operators available for calculating are dis­played on the top.
-
. CLEAR you can correct the
The maximum size of a number is 8 digits. When using a decimal point, the amount of digits will be 7 plus the decimal point (for example: 123456.7).
In case you try to key in an illegal mathe­matical sentence (for example 5/0), the text
Error is displayed.
The accuracy of the calculation is to 6-digits and, when needed, the result will be dis­played with the exponent (for example: the result 1234567 is displayed 1.23457E6).
sign function
AC resets the display
. decimal point
- subtraction + addition = gives result
* multiplication
/ division
% per cent
. CLEAR
erases the display
MEMO: CALCULATOR 75
An example of a per cent
calculation 50+50-6%=94
1. Enter the first number (50) by pressing the numeric keys.
2. Select the desired operator (+) with
n
and press - SELECT. The chosen oper­ator shows in the display.
3. Enter the second number (50) by press­ing the numeric keys.
4. Select the desired operator (-) with
n
and press - SELECT.
5. Enter the third number (6) by pressing the numeric keys.
6. Select the desired operator (%) with
n
and press - SELECT.
7. Select the equal sign (=) with press
- SELECT to get the result.
n and
All the operators shown on the top of the display are also found by pressing and
0 -keys.
76 MEMO: CALCULATOR
§, +,
In case you prefer using these keys for cal­culating, please check the following table:
sign function
+ press
* press % press
- press / press . press
=press
correct
erase with
+ once + twice
+ three times
§ once
§ twice
0 for 1 sec.
- SELECT . CLEAR
An example of a subtraction
9-5=4
1. Enter 9 .
2. Press
3. Enter
4. Press
5. To clear the display, press
§ once.
5 .
- OK.
. CLEAR.

MESSAGES

MESSAGES
Press - SELECT to enter the Mes- sages menu.
Scroll through the sub-menus and selection lists with
n.
. QUIT to
Press cancel the opera­tion and return to previous menu level.
c to return
Press to stand-by mode. This can be done at any menu level.
INCOMING MESSAGES
OWN MESSAGES
BROADCAST MESSAGES
MESSAGE SETUP
BROADCAST MESSAGE SETUP
CALL VOICEMAIL
WRITE MESSAGE
12:17 JULIA
01.10. JAKE ...
DELETE ALL
A MESSAGE TEXT... ANOTHER MESSAGE.. ... DELETE ALL
TYPE NUMBER X TYPE NUMBER Y TYPE NUMBER Z
SMS SERVICE NUMBER MESSAGE TYPE
MESSAGE VALIDITY VOICE MAIL NUMBER
ACCEPT BROADCAST MSGS BASE STATION ID
BROADCAST MSG TYPES
BROADCAST MSG LANGUAGES
LISTENING VOICEMAIL MESSAGES..
WRITE MESSAGE TEXT IN HERE...
READ REPLY CALL NUMBER FORWARD PICK NUMBER DELETE
READ EDIT FORWARD PICK NUMBER DELETE
SEND AND SAVE SEND ONLY SEND WITH POSITION POSTPONE
MEMO: MESSAGES 77
Incoming messages
In this menu you can read or edit the mes­sage or make a call to the sender. You can also send the message back to the sender or forward it to someone else.
You can pick the phone number of the sender or number in the message text and for further use and you can delete messages either one at a time or all at once, as well.
The Short Message Service (SMS) is a net­work feature.
The message settings are found in the
sage setup
78 MEMO: MESSAGES
menu.
Mes-
RECEIVING A NEW MESSAGE
Incoming messages [MM] NN New
QUIT
j
SELECT
-
When receiving a new message, an alert sound is heard and an envelope ( shown in the display as the phone is in stand-by mode.
NN New shows the number of new messag-
es,
[MM] shows the number of all incoming
messages.
Open the pressing
Incoming messages menu by
- SELECT.
If there are neither new nor read incoming messages,
No incoming messages is dis-
played and you will return to the previous menu level automatically.
s) is
RECALLING INCOMING
MESSAGES
B
14:12 Jake
{ 12:02 Bill
{
12:02 Jackie
Delete all Delete all
QUIT
j
READ
-
B 14:12 Jake
B
12:02 Bill
{
14:12 Jackie
QUIT
j
n
SELECT
-
This list of incoming messages contains all the incoming messages. The name or the number of the sender and the delivery time of the message are displayed.
If the message is older than 24 hours, the delivery time is replaced by the delivery date.
Closed envelope (
B)
on the left indicates, the message is new and unread. Open enve­lope (
{) on the left indicates, the message
is old and read.
If you do not want to read, select, or delete any of the messages, press
. QUIT to return
to the previous menu level.
If you wish to delete all the messages dis­played in this list, select the option
with n and press - DELETE.
all
Delete
Confirm your choice by pressing - DELETE again or cancel the operation by pressing
. NO.
READING A NEW MESSAGE
1. Select a message marked with closed envelope (
2. Press
B) with the help of n.
- READ.
The contents of a message is shown as follows:
The message text looks like this...
QUIT
j
n
NEXT
-
Save
Delete
QUIT
n
j
SELECT
-
1. By pressing n, you can read the whole message.
MEMO: MESSAGES 79
2. After reading the message, when press­ing the right soft key, you are able to save the message or delete it immediate­ly. Select the desired option with press
-.
n and
3. After deleting a message, Message delet-
will be displayed.
ed
4. After saving a message
Message saved
will be displayed. If you save the mes­sage, it will be saved into your SIM card.
5. If there are several new messages, you can read them all, one after another, by pressing
- NEXT. When all the new
messages have been read, the right soft key shows
- OK.
READING OR PROCESSING
AN OLD MESSAGE
1. Select a message marked with open en­velope (
2. Press
{) with the help of n.
- SELECT. The message process-
ing list will be displayed.
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Incoming message processing list
Read
Reply
Call number
Forward Pick number Delete
QUIT
n
j
SELECT
-
•Select the desired function with n and
press
- SELECT.
Read
Use this option, if you wish to read the old, already read message again.
By pressing
n, you can read the whole mes-
sage.
If you wish to continue processing the mes­sage, e.g. delete it, press
- SELECT.
To return to incoming messages list, press
. QUIT.
Reply
Use this option, if you wish to send the mes­sage back to its sender. This way you do not need to key in the phone number or recall it from phone book.
To add letters or special characters into text, press space, use
2...9 and 0. To make
+ . With n you can move inside
the text. You may also modify the text with the T9 text input tools (for further informa­tion about using the T9 text input, please see the chapter Writing messages).
When the message is written, press
to send or save the message.
LECT
If you do not want to go further, press
- SE-
..
SENDING AND SAVING
THE MESSAGE
Send and save
Send only Postpone
j
QUIT
n
SELECT
-
You have several options to choose from: send and save, send only, postpone.
Select the desired option with
n and press
- SELECT.
Send and save
By selecting Send and save, you can send the message and also save
it to your SIM
card. The edited message is stored as an own message. The original message sent to you is still stored as an incoming message.
However, if there is not enough free mem­ory space to save the message,
ory available
will be displayed and you will
MEMO: MESSAGES 81
No free mem-
return to previous menu level. The message will not be sent either. In this case you may delete some old messages to make some free memory space or select the
Send only
option.
The default destination number for the message is the number from where the orig­inal message was sent. If the number in question is stored in the phone book, the name of the caller is displayed instead of the number.
To send the message, press
- SEND.
If there is SMS transmission failure, the text
Error in sending will be displayed. In this
case, make sure the receiver´s phone num­ber (including prefix) and message box number are correct and there is enough network coverage for radio communica­tion.
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FORWARDING THE MESSAGE
If you wish to send the message to someone else, you are assumed to change the destination number.
1. To erase the whole default destination number from the display, press onds. When the display is empty, the right soft key
-
SEARCH.
shows
2. Key in the new phone number. After the number is keyed in, you can send the message by press­ing the right soft key
RECALLING THE PHONE NUMBER FROM THE
If you have stored the desired phone number in phone book, you can also recall it from there.
1. Empty the display by pressing seconds.
-
2. Press
3. When the correct name or number is displayed,
SEARCH. (Key in the name or its the ini-
and) press
tials bers with
press
n
if needed.
-
SELECT. Press - SEND.
.
CLEA R for a few sec-
-
SEND.
PHONE BOOK
.
CLEAR for a few
-
READ. Scroll through the num-
Send only
By selecting Send only, you can send the message without saving it. The original message sent to you is still stored as an in­coming message.
For further information about sending the message, please see the instructions in the previous chapter Send and save.
Postpone
By selecting Postpone you can save the mes­sage (as a draft) without immediately send­ing it to anyone. If you wish to finish or send the message later, you can recall a postponed message through
menu.
es
Write messag-
Call
Use this option, if you wish to call the send­er of the message. With this option you can also call the number mentioned within the message (assuming the number in question is a phone number).
If the number is stored in phone book, the associated name is displayed instead of the number.
•Select the desired number with
•Make a call by pressing
- CALL.
n.
•Disconnect the call by pressing c.
MEMO: MESSAGES 83
Forward
Use this option if you wish to send the se­lected message to a new receiver. Forward­ed messages are not stored as extra copies into SIM card.
SEND
Enter number:_
QUIT
!
SEARCH
-
Enter number:
+35812345678_
CLEAR
!
.
Key in the desired number or you can recall the desired number from phone book by pressing
- SEARCH (assuming you have
stored it in there).
Send the message by pressing
- SEND.
If you do not want to forward the message, press
. CLEAR for a few seconds to empty
the display and right after
. QUIT to return
to previous menu level.
84 MEMO: MESSAGES
Pick number
With this option you can take the phone number of the sender and save it in your phone book or make a call to the number in question.
If the message itself contains numbers, you can also select them for later use.
If the number is stored in the phone book, the associated name is displayed instead of the number.
+3589876543
+35812345678
QUIT
j
SELECT
n
1. Point the desired number with press
- SELECT.
2. To make a call press
-
Call
Save in phone book
QUIT
SELECT
j
- SELECT.
-
n and
3. To save the number in the phone book, select the desired option with press
- SELECT.
n and
Save in phone book
Use this option if you wish to save the num­ber in your phone book.
Delete
In this menu you can delete the chosen message from your SIM card.
Confirm your choice by pressing
LETE.
- DE-
If you wish to cancel the deletion, press .
NO and you will return to the previous
menu level.
-
Memory slot: MICK +35812345678
[xx_]
CLEAR
SAVE
j
-
- NEXT. In . CLEAR
Enter name:
+35812345678 Track_
CLEAR
!
NEXT
1. Key in the name and press case of misspelling, press shortly. Please note that pressing .
CLEAR for a few seconds empties the
whole display.
2. Find a free phone book memory slot with the help of
n. You may also key it
in. Only free memory slots are available. Press
- SAVE.
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Own messages
In this menu you can read, edit and send (i.e. forward) your own, saved messages. You can also pick the phone number of the sender for further use or delete the messag­es either one at a time or all at once.
The message settings are found in the
sage setup
Open the
menu.
Own messages menu by pressing
- SELECT.
[MM] shows the number of all own messag-
es.
If there are no own messages,
sages
will be displayed and you will return
No own mes-
to the previous menu level automatically.
86 MEMO: MESSAGES
Mes-
RECALLING OWN MESSAGES
1st message starts...
2nd message starts...
3rd message starts...
Delete all
QUIT
SELECT
j
n
-
1st message starts...
2nd message starts...
3rd message starts...
Delete all
QUIT
DELETE
j
n
-
This own messages list contains all your own messages. The messages are sorted in random order, i.e. the order the messages are stored in the SIM.
If you wish to delete all the messages dis­played in this list, select the option
with n and press - DELETE. Confirm
all
your choice by pressing
By pressing
. QUIT you cancel the deletion
- DELETE again.
Delete
and return to previous menu level.
READING OR PROCESSING
OWN MESSAGES
1. Select one of the messages with n.
2. Press
- SELECT. The message process-
ing list will be displayed.
Own message processing list
Read
Edit
Forward
Pick number
Delete
QUIT
n
j
SELECT
-
•Select the desired function with n and
press
- SELECT.
•If you do not want to process the mes-
sage, press
. QUIT to return to own mes-
sages list.
Read
Use this option if you wish to read a mes­sage.
By pressing
n, you are able to read the
whole message including the detailed infor­mation about the message at the end of the message.
To return to the message processing list, press
- SELECT.
To return to the own messages list, press
QUIT.
.
Edit
Use this option, if you wish to edit the mes­sage. After that you can send the edited message to someone or just save it for fur­ther use.
With
n you can move inside the text. To add
letters or special characters into text, press
2...9 or 0.
To make space, use
+.
MEMO: MESSAGES 87
You may also modify the text with the T9 (for further information about using the T9 text input, please see the instructions in chapter Write message).
In case you wish to edit or shorten the mes­sage, press
. CLEAR shortly to remove let-
ter(s).
A long press of
. CLEAR empties the
whole display. When the display is empty, the left soft key shows
. QUIT.
If you do not want to continue with editing, press
. QUIT. Please note that by pressing
. QUIT you will also lose the edited mes-
sage.
When the message is written, press
LECT
to send or save the message.
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- SE-
SENDING AND SAVING
THE MESSAGE
Send and save
Send
Send with position Postpone
QUIT
j
n
SELECT
-
Select the desired option with n and press
- SELECT.
Send and save
By selecting Send and save, you can both send the edited message and save
it in your
SIM card.
Key in the number and press
- SEND.
Or, if you have stored the desired phone number in phone book, you can also recall it from there:
1. Press
- SEARCH.
2. (Key in the name or its initials and) press
- READ.
3. Scroll through the numbers with n, if needed.
4. When the correct number is displayed, press
- SELECT.
5. Finally press
If there is SMS transmission failure, the text
Error in sending will be displayed. In this
case, make sure the receiver´s phone num­ber (including prefix) and message box number are correct and also that there is enough network coverage for radio com­munication.
- SEND.
Send with position
By selecting Send with position, you can send a message to the operator with a re­quest for position information (in this case the position information is based on the GSM network parameters, not the GPS co­ordinates). You can save the message with your own messages as well.
For further information about sending messages, please see the instructions in the previous chapter Send and save.
Please note that this function is available only if your operator supports the appro­priate positioning services.
Send only
By selecting Send only, you can send the ed­ited message to someone without saving the message into your SIM card.
For further information about sending messages, please see the instructions in the previous chapter Send and save.
Postpone
By selecting Postpone you can save the mes­sage (as a draft) without sending it immedi­ately to anyone. If you wish to finish or send the message later, you can recall the post­poned message through menu.
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Write messages
Forward
Use this option if you wish to send the se­lected message to a new receiver. Forward­ed messages are not stored as extra copies in SIM card.
1. Key in the desired number or recall the desired number from the phone book (assuming you have stored it in there).
2. To recall the number from the phone book, press name or its initials and) press
- SEARCH. (Key in the
- READ.
If needed, find the desired number with the help of
n.
3. When the correct number is displayed, press
- SELECT.
4. Finally press
- SEND.
If you do not want to forward the message, press
. CLEAR for a few seconds to empty
the display and right after that
. QUIT to
return to previous menu level.
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Pick number
With this option you can pick the phone number of the sender and save it in your phone book or make a call to the number in question.
If the message itself contains numbers, you can also select them for later use.
If the number is stored in phone book, the associated name is displayed instead of the number.
+35898765432
+35812345678
j
QUIT
SELECT
n
1. First select the desired number with
Call
Save in phone book
QUIT
SELECT
j
--
n
and press - SELECT.
2. To make a call to a chosen number, press
- SELECT or press l.
3. To save the chosen number in the phone book, use
LECT.
n and press - SE-
Save in phone book
Use this option if you wish to save the picked number in your phone book.
-
Enter memory slot: MICK +35812345678
[xx_]
CLEAR
j
SAVE
-
Enter name:
+35812345678 Track_
CLEAR
!
NEXT
also key it in. Only free memory slots are available. Press
- SAVE.
Delete
In this menu you can delete chosen mes­sage from your SIM card.
Confirm your choice by pressing
LETE.
- DE-
If you wish to cancel the deletion, press .
NO.
1. Press
- NEXT. In case of misspelling,
press
. CLEAR shortly. Please note
that pressing
. CLEAR for a few sec-
onds empties the whole display.
2. Find a free phone book memory slot number with the help of
n. You may
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Broadcast messages
Cell broadcasts are general messages, which are broadcast to all receivers within a particular region. They may contain adver­tisements, local weather reports and infor­mation about road traffic, stock exchange and sport results.
Cell Broadcast Service categorizes the type of information that these messages contain and the language in which the message has been compiled. According to your choice, you are then able to ignore certain message types, e.g. advertising information or mes­sages in an unfamiliar language. Settings for the broadcast messages are found in the
Broadcast message setup menu.
Cell Broadcast Service is a network feature. For further information, please contact your network operator.
In this menu you can view the general mes­sages broadcast to you, assuming you have set on the option
in the Broadcast message setup menu.
es
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Accept broadcast messag-
RECEIVING A NEW BROADCAST
MESSAGE
Broadcast
messages
[MM] NN New
QUIT
SELECT
-
If you have received a new, unread broad­cast message, the following text is dis­played:
[MM] shows the number of all broadcast
messages.
Open the pressing
If you do not want to open this menu, press
. QUIT and you will return to previous
menu level.
If there are neither new, nor read broadcast messages, displayed and you will return to previous menu level automatically.
Broadcast messages NN New.
Broadcast messages menu by
- SELECT.
No broadcast messages will be
READING A BROADCAST
MESSAGE
B
type number
{ type number
{
type number
QUIT
n
READ
j
-
This broadcast messages selection list con­tains all the broadcast messages. Displayed are the envelopes and type numbers of the messages from the newest to the oldest.
Select a message with the help of press
- READ. Exit the menu by pressing
n and
. QUIT.
Message setup
Press - SELECT to enter the Message setup menu. Scroll through the sub-menus with
n.
In this menu you can store and change the number of your voicemail service and the number of the SMS service. You can also de­termine settings for other message opera­tions, such as message type and validity.
The Short Message Service (SMS) and the Voicemail Service are network features.
SMS SERVICE NUMBER
In this menu you can store the SMS service number, which is needed for sending nor­mal short messages and telematics protocol messages.
However, if you are supplied with a sepa­rate SMS service number for telematics pro­tocol messages, you may store the number in the
Main menu, Setti ngs, Telematics set-
tings, Protocol settings
.
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The number must be set correctly, other­wise sending short messages is not possi­ble.
The currently active setting is shown inside the brackets. If the SMS number displayed is correct, press previous menu level.
If the number is incorrect, change the num­ber by pressing
By selecting the option SMS service number will be picked up from the SIM card. Confirm the new number by pressing
If the SIM card does not contain the SMS number, use Key in the SMS number and press
If you have stored the number in the phone book, you can also recall it from there by pressing correct number with
LECT
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- OK.
- SEARCH and - RE AD. Find the
. Finally press - SAVE.
. QUIT to return to the
- CHANGE.
SIM card default, the
n and select the option Other.
- SAVE.
n and press - SE-
Even though the SMS service number is available on the SIM, it is possible to select the option into the phone memory. This way you can speed up sending SMS messages when turn­ing the power of the phone on.
The SMS service number can be found e.g. in the manual of your local network opera­tor.
Other and store the SMS number
MESSAGE TYPE
In this sub-menu you determine what kind of a message you are processing. You can choose the message type from these:
Fax, X400, Email, Ermes, Or Data.
The currently active setting is displayed. To change the message type, press
Select the new option with n and confirm your choice by pressing
If you do not want to change the message type, press menu level.
. QUIT to return to previous
- OK.
Text,
- CHANGE.
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