Mitsubishi G410 User Manual

Table of contents
Phone overview...............2
Keypad layout .................3
Using this guide ............ 4
Key actions ........................ 4
Display indicators .............. 5
Getting started .............. 6
Inserting SIM card.............. 6
Charging battery................ 9
Antenna use .................... 11
Basic phone operations 12
Turning on the phone...... 12
Standby display ............... 12
Making a call ................... 13
International dial codes ... 13
Answering a call .............. 14
Ending a call .................... 14
Keypad lock ..................... 15
Turning off the phone ..... 15
Unanswered call, voice mail
and new SMS message
indicators ...................... 16
Safety information ...... 17
Care and maintenance..... 20
Security codes.................. 20
Emergency calls ............... 21
General features .......... 22
Dialing stored numbers . 22
Last dialed numbers ....... 22
Speed dialing ................. 23
Vibrate alert mode ......... 23
Muting ........................... 23
Volume adjustment ....... 24
Sending DTMF tones ...... 24
Pause feature ................. 24
Options while talking... 25
Holding, retrieving a call 25 Call waiting, swapping and
conference calls ........... 25
Menu options .............. 27
Access to the menus ....... 27
Menu map ..................... 27
Entering text .................. 29
Network Services ........... 32
Voice Mail ..................... 33
Phone Book ................... 34
Storing numbers ......... 34
View, call numbers...... 35
Own number display... 36 Fixed dialing numbers. 37
Speed dialing .............. 38
Messages (SMS) .............. 38
Calls & Timers ................ 42
Call log........................ 42
Call times .................... 43
Call costs..................... 45
Alternate Line Service.. 46
Services .......................... 47
Call forward ................ 47
Caller Line Identity ...... 48
Network ...................... 49
Broadcast - cell broadcast
(CB) messages ............. 53
Settings - customizing your
phone ......................... 55
Office Tools ................... 65
Scratchpad.................. 65
Currency converter...... 65
Alarm clock ................. 66
Auto on/off ................. 68
Agenda .......................... 68
Calculator ...................... 71
Games ............................. 72
Appendix ..................... 73
Accessories list ............... 73
Glossary ......................... 74
Troubleshooting ............ 75
Error messages .............. 76
Index ............................ 79
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Keypad layout

List of keys
Softkeys or selection keys.
Perform the functions indicated by the text above it.
End key. Press to end a call. Press while in menus to go back to the standby display.
Send key. Press to make or answer a call. Press in standby display recalls last dialed numbers.
Multi-function key. Selects Alert tone settings in standby mode. Scroll down and adjust levels while in menus. Press and hold for continuous scrolling. Moves the cursor through the displayed text in Edit mode.
On/Off key. Press and hold to turn the phone On or Off.
Options key. In standby display, use with the key to lock the
keypad. Otherwise use in conjunction with other menu options to store, delete, edit, copy, move or call options.
Programmable Hotkey. Can be programmed for a shortcut to your most often used feature.
Volume key. Quick access to adjust the volume levels of the various tones used in the phone.
Alphanumeric keys, 0 - 9, *, #. Enter numbers, characters and punctuation marks.
key. Press and hold to call the voice mail number. to keys. Press and hold to speed dial preferred numbers. key. Press and hold to enter international + prefix, 'P' symbol
or '_' underscore wildcard. Scroll down while in menus.
key. Use with keypad lock softkey to lock/unlock the keypad.
Scroll up while in menus.
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Phone overview

LED
Call and
battery charge indicator
Graphic display
Telephone numbers, menus, messages, etc. are displayed here
Headset socket
Left softkey
Call/SEND key
Dials displayed number or name and answers calls
On/Off key
Press and hold to turn On or Off the phone
Options key
Retractable
antenna
Extend the
antenna fully
when making or
receiving a call
Earpiece
Right softkey
END key
Press to end
a call or return
to standby
display
Multi-
function
key
Volume key
Hotkey
(programmable)
Microphone
Flip
Open to use the alphanumeric keys.
Opening or closing the flip does not answer or end a call
Alphanumeric
keys
Enter text and
telephone
numbers
AC adapter and
accessories
socket
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Using this guide

Your G410 phone operates on the GSM network which provides fraud protection, short message service (SMS), integrated voice mail, superior voice quality and clear, static-free sound. One of the most important GSM advantages is the removable SIM (subscriber identity module), which holds user information such as phone numbers, missed calls, voice mail notifications and text messages.
Some features included in this guide are called network features and are supplied by service providers. However before you can use, or even activate many of the network features offered by the networks, you must subscribe to the services. For a full list and explanation of network features please consult with your service provider.
Some networks may provide you with Data & Fax services. To use these services the Contact Data Kit is needed (see “Accessories list” on page 73). For further information please refer to the instructions contained in the Contact Data Kit and/or contact your service provider for details.
Key actions
Left softkey
Right softkey
SEND key
END key
Multi-function key
On/Off key
Options key
Programmable Hotkey
Volume key
Softkeys
Select
Press
Softkeys control the action or function displayed on the screen above. Press the softkey below the term to execute that action. For example, word screen.
Use or and to scroll to the desired item in the menu and choose by pressing For example, select item
Press the corresponding key. Press means press the SEND key.
Names means press the softkey under the
Names. Softkeys actions/labels change with each new
Select .
Phone Book means scroll to the menu
Phone Book and choose by pressing Select .
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Display Indicators (Icons)
The display window can display up to four lines of characters plus one row of special display indicators or icons. The display window in standby mode:
Special icons which appear in the display:
SIM memory in use Phone memory in use Roaming Displays when the phone is logged on to a network
different from its home network.
Short message service (SMS) Displays when one or many short
messages have been received but not read. It flashes SMS message bank is full and cannot store new messages. The availability of this feature is network dependent.
Voice mail Displays when a voice mail message has been received
and stored by the voice mail center of your network. The availability of this feature is network dependent.
Call forwarding Indicates whether incoming calls are permanently
being forwarded. The availability of this feature is network dependent.
Battery level indicator Indicates the charge level of the battery.
Three levels are shown: low, medium, full. It flashes when the battery is almost empty.
Arrow keys These icons appear while in menus to indicate that
more items in the menu can be displayed if or and are pressed. More than one arrow may show at any one time.
Line 2 Indicates the second line is in use.
The availability of this feature is network and subscription dependent.
Unanswered call Displays when an incoming call is unanswered. Signal strength level Four levels indicate the strength of the
received signal. More bars indicate a stronger signal. If no network is available, the icon does not appear.
Keypad lock Keypad lock is activated. CUG Indicates Closed User Group service is active. Alarm clock Alarm clock is set. Vibrate alert Set to a vibrate option for incoming call. Ring tone off All tones are off.
when the
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Getting started

Inserting the SIM card
Unpack the phone and insert the SIM card into the holder.
Pull open the protective cap covering the SIM card holder.
1
Insert the SIM card gently as shown, gold contacts facing
2
down, with the bevelled corner of the card at the top right. Push the SIM card in as far as it will go (the card should push the SIM ejector knob all the way to the left). Push the protective cap back into position.
3
SIM ejector
If the SIM card has been inserted incorrectly or is damaged, Check SIM! will display. Remove the SIM card, check this illustration and re-insert it as described.
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Removing the SIM card
Turn off the phone.
1
Open the protective cap.
2
Push the SIM ejector knob to the right and pull out the card.
3
Push the protective cap back into position.
4
SIM ejector
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Attaching the b attery
Connect the battery as shown below.
Position the battery onto the phone as shown.
1
Push down the opposite end of the battery onto the phone
2
until the battery latch 'clicks' shut. Check that the battery is securely in place.
battery latch
If there is not enough charge in the battery to power the phone, follow the battery charging
instructions on page 9.
Removing the battery
Push up and hold the battery latch.
1
Lift the end of the battery up and away from the latch and
2
the phone. Release the latch.
battery latch
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Low battery warning
When the battery power falls to its lowest level, Low Battery! will display and a low battery warning tone will sound. If you are on a call, end it then press and hold to turn Off the phone. Recharge the battery as shown below or replace it with a charged one.
Do not turn Off the phone by removing the battery. Data that needs to
be saved by the SIM may be lost.
Charging the battery
To extend the battery’s life, recharge it only when the Low Battery! warning is displayed and the 'low battery' tone is heard.
Remove the cover from the bottom of the phone and connect the AC adapter to the phone as shown. The clip inserts into the phone only one way, so if it doesn’t fit, turn the clip over and insert again.
buttons
Plug the AC adapter into a wall socket. The battery will start to charge.
If the phone is used while charging, it will increase the charging time.
To release the AC adapter from the phone, push the buttons on both sides of the clip and pull it away from the phone.
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Charging indicators when the phone is Off
Charging... message displays. The LED light will be red. When charging is completed, Battery full displays and the LED light will change to green.
Charging indicators when the phone is On
During charging the battery icon will flash 1-2-3 bars continuously. When charging is completed the battery indicator will show three solid bars. If a call is received during charging the LED light will rapidly flash green. It is normal for the battery to get warm during charging.
Typical charging times using the AC adapter
Battery type Typical charging time
Lithium Ion Battery Pack 2 hrs
Battery use and safety information
When the operating time (standby and talk time) is noticeably shorter than normal it is time to buy a new one.
• Do not leave batteries connected to a charger longer than necessary,
overcharging will shorten battery life.
• Disconnect battery chargers from the power source when not in use.
• Do not expose batteries to high temperatures or humidity.
• Do not discard the batteries into a fire. They may explode.
• Avoid putting the batteries into contact with metal objects which may
short circuit the battery terminals (e.g. keys, paper clips, coins, chains etc).
• Do not drop or subject the batteries to strong physical shocks.
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Extending the antenna
Your phone’s antenna locks when it is extended fully. To lock the antenna, pull it up until you hear a click.
For best results use the antenna fully extended when making or receiving calls.
Retracting the antenna
To unlock the antenna, hold it near the base and push gently until it releases. Then slide the antenna down.
If pressed from the top, the antenna may bend and not slide back into the body of the phone.
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Basic phone operations

Turning On the phone

1
Press and hold . A beep tone sounds. If the phone is locked, Enter lockcode will display. Enter
2
the 4 digit phonelock code and press either OK or .
3
If your SIM is PIN protected, Enter PIN: will display. Enter the PIN code and press either OK or .
See pages 20 and 61 for more details on your PIN and lock codes.

Standby display

A screen animation displays, followed by a registration tone, then the name of the network and/or service provider displays together with the time and date, signal and battery level indicators, and the Names and Menu softkey functions. (See page 63 to set the time and the date.)
The standby display appears like this:
Press to suppress the incoming ring tone or set the vibrate options
(see page 56).
Press to set the volume levels of various tones (see page 57).
Press any of the number keys (1 - 9 and 0) to enter that number in the
display (see also “Speed dialing”, page 38).
Press to dial a displayed number.
Press to cancel dialing or end a call.
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Making a call

Enter the telephone number you wish to dial. Correct any
1
mistakes by pressing Clear softkey. Press and hold Clear softkey to erase entire entry.
Press to dial (send) the number.
2
For best results use the antenna fully extended when making or receiving calls.
International calls may be prefixed with the + symbol and the country code. To enter the + symbol before a number press and hold until + appears in the display.
See “International dialing codes” below if you don't know the code for the country you wish to call.
When the call connects, the call timer displays.
• Caller’s number (if available) displays. If you have this number in the Phone Book, the person’s name also displays.
Busy Called party’s line is busy. If Auto Retry is On, the phone will attempt to call again. See page 60 for details.
Not allowed (fixed dialing) Number dialed is not authorized by the FDN list. See page 37 for details.
• Line 2 icon ( ) displays (if active) when calls are made using this line. See “Alternate line service - selecting Line 2” on page 46 for details.
• If the phone cannot find a network, the display remains blank.
International dialing codes
To look up selected international dialing codes,
Press and hold to enter the + symbol as the first
1
character. Press Codes .
2 3
Choose from any one of the over 40 countries listed and press Select . The correct country code appears after the + symbol.
4
Enter the rest of the number to be dialed and press .
The + symbol and country code can be stored together with the number in the Phone Book.
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Answering a call

When there is an incoming call, the phone rings. The LED light on the top of the phone flashes green and a flashing icon appears. The backlight also lights up, even if turned off (see Display - Backlight setting, page 58), and flashes if the ring tone volume is set to zero.
To answer a call,
Press .
1. If the ring tone volume is set to zero (Off) or if the phone has been set to 'Vibrate' mode, no audible tone will be heard.
2. Opening the flip does not answer a call.
Press Silence softkey to stop ring tone.
To send the call to voice mail,
Press .
Call display notes
• The caller’s number (if available) displays. If you have this number in memory, the person’s name also displays.
• If the caller's number is not available, Unknown number displays first, then Call 1 displays when you answer.
• If the caller has withheld their number, Withheld number displays first, then Call 1 displays when you answer.
• When the call connects, the call timer appears.
appears if the call has been received on your line 2 number. See page 46 for details.

Ending a call

Press .
Closing the flip does not end a call. Wait a few seconds or press Back softkey to return to the standby display.
Menu softkey
Press Menu in the standby display to go to the main menu. Use or
and to navigate up and down the menu options.
Names softkey
Press Names in the standby display to go to the Phone Book.
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Keypad lock

When keypad lock is activated, it prevents accidental key presses or calls being made when the phone is carried in a pocket, briefcase or handbag.
Keypad lock is suspended during incoming calls and resumes when the call ends. Emergency calls can still be made.
To activate keypad lock,
Press plus . The display will show .
To deactivate keypad lock,
Press either or Unlock , then press .
See page 55 for more keypad lock details.
Backlight operation
When a key is pressed, the display and keypad green backlight comes on for 10 seconds, then turns off. When there is an incoming call, the backlight comes on and remains on for 10 seconds after the call has been answered. Otherwise the green backlight remains off.
If you want to keep the green backlight from turning on at all, see page 58, Backlight setting.

Turning Off the phone

Press and hold .
You will hear a turn Off tone. During turn Off, an animation will show in the display, then the phone will turn Off.
Do not turn Off the phone by removing the battery as data which may need to be saved in the SIM will be lost.
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Unanswered call, voice mail and new SMS message indicators
• If some received calls were not answered, appears. Press Read to view numbers (if available) and date and time the call was received. Press to call the number. Unanswered call numbers are stored in the unanswered Call log (see page 42 for details).
• When you receive a voice message, an alert tone sounds and appears. Press Read to view the message or press to speed dial your voice mail message center (see pages 5 and 33 for details). If more than one indicator (e.g. Messages:2 and Voice mail:1) is shown, press Read for a menu allowing you to choose between the items (in our example: Messages and Voice mail).
• When a new SMS message is received, an alert tone sounds and appears. Press Read to view the SMS messages inbox.
If is flashing, delete at least one old received message to be able to receive new ones (see page 38 for details).
The type and number of messages are shown on the display:
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Press Read to view each type of message to be read.
1
Use or and to scroll to the message type and press
2
Select to read the message.
When a Messages, Voice Mail, or Unanswered call indicator is displayed, the time and date are temporarily not shown.

Safety information

EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS
Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals.
In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand-held wireless phones. These guidelines are consistent with the safety standards previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies:
*ANSI C95.1 (1992) *NCRP Report 86 (1986) *ICNIRP (1996)
*American National Standards Institute; National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements; International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection
Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature. For example, over 120 scientists, engineers, and physicians from universities, government health agencies, and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the ANSI Standard (C95.1).
The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines (and those standards).
ANTENNA CARE
Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations.
PHONE OPERATION
NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder.
TIPS ON EFFICIENT OPERATION: For your phone to operate most efficiently:
• Extend your antenna fully.
• Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed.
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DRIVING
Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. Also, if using your phone while driving, please:
• Give full attention to driving - driving safely is your first responsibility.
• Use hands-free operation, if available.
• Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require.
ELECTRONIC DEVICES
Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone.
Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six (6”) inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research.
Persons with pacemakers:
• Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON
• Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket
• Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference
• If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn your phone OFF immediately
Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider (or call the customer service line to discuss alternatives).
Other Medical Devices If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information.
Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations
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posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.
Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle.
Posted Facilities Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices so require.
AIRCRAFT
FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air.
Turn OFF your phone before boarding an aircraft.
BLASTING AREAS
To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted “Turn off two-way radio.” Obey all signs and instructions.
POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES
Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked. They include fueling areas such as gasoline stations; below deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust, or metal powders; and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine.
For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag
An air bag inflates with great force. DO NOT place objects, including both installed or portable wireless equipment, in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result.
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Care and maintenance
This telephone is the product of advanced engineering, design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care.
• Do not expose the phone to any extreme environment where the temperature or humidity is high.
• Do not expose or store in cold temperatures. When the phone warms up after turn on, to its normal temperature, moisture can form inside where it may damage the electrical parts.
• Do not attempt to disassemble the phone. There are no serviceable parts inside that you can replace.
• Do not expose the phone to water, rain or liquids. It is not waterproof.
• Do not abuse this phone by dropping, knocking or violent shaking. Rough handling can damage it.
• Do not clean the phone with strong chemicals or solvents. Wipe it only with a soft, slightly dampened cloth.
• Do not place the telephone alongside computer discs, credit or travel cards or other magnetic media. The information contained on discs or cards may be affected by the phone.
• Do not connect incompatible products. The use of third party equipment or accessories, not made or authorized by Mitsubishi Wireless Communications Inc., may be a safety risk.
• Do not remove the labels. The numbers on it are important for service and other related purposes.
• Contact an authorized service center in the unlikely event of a defect.
Security codes
The phone and SIM card are delivered to you pre-programmed with codes that protect the phone and SIM card against unauthorized use.
When requested to enter any of the codes, key in the number (appears as * asterisks) and press OK or enter the wrong code, a warning message appears.
. Press Clear to erase mistakes. If you
PIN and PIN2 codes (4-8 digits)
All SIM cards are supplied with a PIN (Personal Identity Number) to protect the card against unauthorized use.
Some SIM cards are supplied with a PIN2 code when another level of security is required for some features such as fixed dialing numbers.
If Enter PIN appears, enter the PIN code and press OK .
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If the wrong PIN code is entered three times in a row, SIM Blocked appears and the SIM card is disabled. Contact provider also appears. To unblock the SIM, you must enter the PUK (PIN Unblock Key) code, available only from your service provider.
PUK and PUK2 codes (8 digits)
Also supplied with the SIM card is the PUK (PIN Unblock Key) code to unblock a disabled SIM card.
When requested, enter the PUK code and press OK . Then you will be asked to reset the PIN code. Follow the instructions in the display.
If the wrong PUK code is entered ten times in a row, the SIM card must be replaced. Contact your service provider.
The PUK2 code must be used to unblock the PIN2 code.
See pages 61 - 62 for more details
Code supplied by the airtime service provider
Call barring password (4 digits)
This password is used to bar various types of calls from the phone. See page 51 for more details.
Code supplied by the manufacturer
Phone lock code (4 digits)
This code is set to all zeros on delivery and can be reset. Once changed it cannot be identified by the manufacturer over the phone. See page 61 for more details.
It is strongly recommended that you remember and make yourself familiar with the purpose and operation of these codes.
Emergency calls
In the U.S., provided the phone has GSM service, emergency calls can be made by dialing 911.
Emergency calls can even be made if the phone is PIN or electronically locked or call barred. In some countries the phone may have to contain a valid SIM card in order to use local emergency numbers.
Cellular phones rely on wireless and landline networks which cannot be guaranteed in all conditions. Therefore you should never rely solely on wireless phones for essential emergency communications.
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General features

Dialing stored numbers

Any number stored in the SIM or the phone memory can be dialed in several ways.
...from the Phone Book
Press Names to enter the phone book list.
1
Use or and to scroll to the desired number.
2
Press to dial the number.
3
See “Phone Book”, page 34.
...from the last dialed numbers list
The last 10 dialed numbers are stored in the phone.
Press to display a list of the last dialed numbers.
1
Use or and to scroll to the desired number.
2
Press to dial the number.
3
...from the Call log memory list
The last 10 dialed numbers, the last 10 unanswered call numbers (SIM dependent) and the last 10 received answered numbers (SIM dependent) are stored in the Call log menu.
Press Menu . Select Calls & Timers.
1
Select Call log.
2
Select Last dial, Unanswered or Received.
3
Use or and to scroll to the desired number.
4
Press to dial the number.
5
See “Calls & Timers”, page 42.

Last dialed numbers

For quick access to the last 10 dialed numbers,
Press to display a list of the last dialed numbers.
1 2
Use or and to scroll to the desired number. Press to dial the number.
3
Last dialed numbers are stored in the phone, not in the SIM.
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Speed dialing

Any number stored in the SIM, except Fixed Dialing Numbers (see page 37), can be speed dialed using the 1-9 keys.
Press and hold the desired key (1 to 9). The number will be recalled to the display and dialed.
By default, is always assigned to the voice mail number. See page 38 for speed dialing set up.

Vibrate alert mode

Controls whether the incoming ring, alert and key tones will be heard.
To activate vibrate alert mode,
Press .
1
Select Vibrate, Vibrate & ring or Vibrate then ring.
2
is shown when this feature is activated.
To deactivate vibrate alert mode,
Press .
1
Select Ring.
2
If the ring tone volume is set to zero, a warning appears. See “Tones - Alert mode”, page 56.
To turn off ring of current incoming call,
Press Silence softkey to stop ring tone.

Muting

While talking, the microphone can be muted to allow you to confer privately with people nearby without being heard by the caller.
To mute the microphone during conversation,
1
Press and hold . The flashing icon appears. Select Yes.
2
To unmute the microphone,
Press and hold . The flashing icon disappears and the microphone turns back on.
The microphone is automatically restored when a new call comes in.
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Volume adjustment

To adjust the caller’s audio level during conversation,
Press and use either Vol.- or Vol.+ or and to
1
increase or decrease the volume through eight levels. Wait 2 seconds to return to the previous display.
2
See also “Volume adjustments”, page 57.

Sending DTMF tones

DTMF tones are used to access answering machines, voice mail boxes and computerized home banking, etc. These tones are a method to communicate passwords and callback numbers.
Manually
To send individual DTMF tones directly from the keypad during conversation,
Press the desired keys. The tones will be heard in the earpiece and sent immediately.
Automatically
To send a consecutive string of DTMF tones during conversation,
1
Press . Select Auto-dtmf.
2
Enter the DTMF numbers either by using the keypad or from
3
a number stored in the phonebook under Names . Press OK . After the tones have been sent, the normal
4
conversation display returns.
DTMF tones cannot be sent when a call is on hold.

Pause feature

Telephone numbers and a sequence of DTMF tones can be entered or stored in memory together provided they are separated by a 'pause'.
Press and hold . The symbol * appears first, then the symbol +, then the letter p appears.
Any number of pauses can be stored together with a maximum of 20-46 characters (dependent upon the SIM and the phone’s memory capacity).
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Options while talking

Holding and retrieving a call
To put a call on hold during conversation,
Press .
To retrieve a call,
Press .
To make a second call while one call is on hold,
1
Enter a number. Press to dial the number. After the second call has connected, press to swap
2
between the two calls.
3
To end either the current call or the held call, press and select either End held or End active from the menu. The remaining call is automatically retrieved.
Press to end the remaining call.
4
Both calls can be ended at the same time by pressing or choose ‘End all’ in the Options menu.
Another way to hold, retrieve and make a second call during conversation is to press to display an Options menu.
Scroll to the desired feature and press Select (see also "Multi-party or Conference calls" on the next page).
Call waiting, swapping and multi-party conference calls

Call waiting

Call waiting is a network feature that allows you to put an existing call ‘on hold’ while you answer or make a second call.
To activate or cancel call waiting,
Press Menu . Select Services.
1
Select Call waiting.
2
Select Activate or Cancel. Your request is sent to the
3
network. When processed, a message will confirm your request.
Press Back or to return to the standby display.
4
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When a second call comes in
When a second call comes in, you will hear a 'double beep'; and an animated phone icon and the phone number (if available) will display. Either press to answer the call and put the first call on hold or press Reject to send the incoming call to voice mail. Press to swap between the two calls. Press Replace to end the first call and take the incoming call. See the previous page to end one or both calls.
Multi-party or conference calls
If offered by your service provider, this feature allows you to make or receive between 2 to 5 calls at the same time with all parties being able to hear and talk with each other.
Make and establish a call and press .
1
Enter another number and press . The first call will be put
2
on hold while the second call becomes active.
3
Press for these options:
Option
Auto-DTMF
Swap Swaps between active and call on hold
Join
Mute/Unmute Turns on or off the microphone
Hold/Retrieve Holds or retrieves the conference call
Private with
End held Ends the call on hold
End active
End one
End all Ends all the calls
Confer-
ence
Non-con-
ference
Description
Enter a DTMF string during active call only
Join s active and call on hold to make a multi-party or conference call
Have a private conversation with one of the conference callers while putting all the other calls on hold
Ends active call and connects with call on hold
End one of the conference call participants
Throughout the call, the display confirms the actions you have selected.
For alternate line service (ALS) subscribers, conference calls cannot be made between Line 1 and
Line 2. For details, see “Alternate line service - selecting Line 2”, page 46.
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Menu options

The easy to use menu system is where all of the phone’s features and function settings are stored. The menu is also used for features you have requested from your service provider. Your SIM card presents these features through the menu system.
Access to the menus
• Press Names to go to stored telephone numbers in the phone book.
• Press Menu to enter the main menu.
• Press and to navigate up and down the menus.
• All other functions and features are then selected by pressing Select .
• To return to a previous menu, press Back .
• To exit from the menus, press and hold Back , or if no call is in progress, press .

Menu map

Names Menu
List of the Network Serv. * •Applications *
phonebook names •Services *
in the SIM and or / •Information *
the phone
Voice Mail * •Call *
or / •Alert *
Phone Book •Recall
or / •Own numbers
Messages •Inbox *
or / •Settings *
Options
•Number *
•Store
•Remaining
•Fixed dialing *
•Phone book tones
•Outbox *
•Write new
•Alert *
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Calls & Timers •Call log
•Call timers
or / •Call costs *
•Line selection *
Services * •Call forwarding *
•Call waiting *
•Sending my ID *
•Receiving caller ID *
or / •Network *
•Call barring *
•CUG *
Broadcast * •On/Off *
•Message types *
or / •Alert *
Settings •Keypad lock
•Language *
•Edition *
•Tones
•Display
•Keys
or / •Auto features
•Security
•Time & date
•Default settings
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Office Tools •Scratchpad
•Currency converter
•Alarm clock
or / •Auto-switch
Agenda •Calendar
•New event
•Delete old events
or / •View events
Menu
Calculator
or /
Games •Brain Drain
* The features marked with an asterisk * may or may not appear in your menu depending on your subscription and the services provided by your network provider.
Options
•Push
•Options

Entering text

There are two methods for entering text characters and numbers. In the Multipress key method, you keep pressing each key until the desired letter appears. This can be cumbersome when entering a lot of text. For a quick text entry method, use T9 allow the T9 software to assemble the word for you. The T9 database ranks words by common usage so one entry gives the choice of several words.
T9® Text Input method
When writing a new SMS message, entering Agenda events, or using the scratchpad, the t9 icon appears to indicate the T9 Text Input mode is ready. Press to toggle between T9 text entry and the Multipress method.
To use T9 Text Input:
To enter a word, press each key containing the desired letters
1
only once. Be sure to type the entire word first before editing.
Check to see if the desired word appears. If it does, press
2
to enter a space and continue entering text. If the desired word is not displayed, press to cycle to
3
other word choices.
4
If the desired word doesn’t appear, press to change to the Multipress mode to enter the word.
Use to move the cursor to insert characters or make
5
corrections.
®
Text Input method to press each key just once to
T9® is a registered trademark of Tegic Communications, Inc.
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T9® Text Input key actions
Key Action
Shift - upper/lower case Press and hold to type entire words in all upper case or all lower case. Press briefly to automatically capitalize the first letter of a word.
Clear
Press and hold
number keys
T9 Text Input is supported by these 3 languages within the phone: English, French, and Spanish.
Clear character or backspace Press and hold to clear entire entry
Enter numbers
Enter space. Press and hold to view symbols. Scroll to other word choices
Enters a period, --, or ... For other punctuation, switch to Multipress mode and press repeatedly to enter 1 . , - ‘ @ : ?
Switch between T9 and Multipress modes
Press to move cursor to next word or to start of entry
Entering symbols
Press and hold to view symbols. Press to scroll to additional symbols. The symbols are arranged on the screen as the 1-9 keys are arranged on the keypad. To select and enter a symbol into your text, press the number key corresponding to the desired symbol’s location on the screen. You will be returned to the text entry screen and the symbol will be in place.
Adding words to T9® Text Input database
Words that do not appear in T9 Text Input database can be added easily using the Multipress mode. In Multipress mode, type the desired word into the text of your message. The unknown word is added to the database automatically so you can type it using T9 Text Input in the future.
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For example, to enter “Jenna” to the T9® database,
1. Press to go to Multipress mode.
2. Press to capitalize, then press 5 key once to enter ‘J’. Press 3 key twice to enter ‘e’. Press 6 key twice to enter ‘n’. Wait for cursor to move then press 6 key twice to enter another ‘n’. Press 2 key once to enter ‘a’.
3. Press to go to T9 Text Input mode to complete the message.
4. The name Jenna is automatically stored in the T9
5. Press OK softkey to continue steps for writing SMS messages.
6. While entering names in the Phone Book or using the scratchpad, the special name or word is stored in the T9 database if you go back to T9 Text Input mode after entering the name or word.
®
database.
Multipress key method
The conventional way to enter and edit text is the Multipress key method. Each key is pressed repeatedly until the desired character appears.
When (lower case mode) and (upper case mode) are displayed, the Multipress mode is ready to enter text.
Press to toggle between lower and upper case. Press and hold type entire words in all upper case or all lower case. Press briefly to automatically capitalize the first letter of a word.
Press a key to display the first character corresponding to
1
that key. All other available characters appear at the top of the screen. To enter text, press the key with the desired character repeatedly until it appears.
Press to enter a space, or press and hold to enter symbols.
2
See Entering symbols on the previous page to insert symbols.
Press and hold a key to enter the digit corresponding to that
3
key.
If two desired characters are on the same key, wait for the
4
cursor to advance or press to advance the cursor.
Press Clear to erase a character. Press and hold to erase
5
the entire entry.
Press to move the cursor to the next word or to the start
6
of the entry.
to
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Available characters, which depend on the language selected for the phone, are described in the following chart.
Key Character
Lower case Upper case
1 . , - ' @ : ?
a b c 2 A B C 2
d e f 3 D E F 3
g h i 4 G H I 4
j k l 5 J K L 5
m n o 6 M N O 6
p q r s 7 P Q R S 7
t u v 8 T U V 8
w x y z 9 W X Y Z 9
00
Press and hold to change all next letters to upper or lower case.
Press to enter space. Press and hold for special characters.
Toggle between Multipress mode and T9® text input mode.
Press to change case size for next letter.
( ) % ! ; " _ ¡ ¿ + # * / & = < > § ¥ $ £
Press to move cursor one space to the right.
Press and hold moves cursor to the next line.

Network Services or Direct Links

The menu item Network Serv. may appear at the beginning of the menu if your network provider elects to offer certain value added services and contact phone numbers. These services and phone numbers will be stored in your SIM. Contact your network provider for details on these services.
There are three possible ways in which a network provider may present these value added services and contact phone numbers.
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SIM application tool kit
An automatic way to provide services related to your network and not to your phone. These services are SIM dependent.
SDN numbers stored in the SIM
Up to 32 Service Dialing Numbers may be stored in the SIM which cannot be changed.
Information numbers
A list or a menu to enable you to call network or information services offered by your network.
Some providers can offer two of the above services on the same SIM, in which case the Network Serv. item in the main menu will present two menu items, Applications and Services or Information.

Voice mail

Your network provider may offer a voice mail service. Contact your network provider for details.
Viewing your voice mail center number
To view your voice mail center number,,
Press Menu . Select Voice Mail.
1
Select Number. The phone number of your voice mail
2
center appears. Press OK to return to the previous display or press to
3
return to the standby display.
If you subscribe to the 'Line 2' service, you can v iew your voice mail center number the same way. The voice mail number is automatically assigned to speed dial location number 1 (see “Speed dialing” on page 38).
Voice mail alert tone
To hear a tone notifying you that a voice mail message has been received,
Press Menu . Select Voice Mail.
1
Select Alert. Select On or Off.
2
Press Back to return to a previous display or to return
3
to the standby display.
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Calling the voice mail center to check for messages
To dial the voice mail center directly after receiving a message,
Press and hold .
To dial the voice mail center using the menus,
Press Menu . Select Voice Mail.
1
Select Call.
2

Phone Book

The SIM and the phone each have areas of memory used for storing names and telephone numbers known as the Phone Book.
The phone can store up to 20 digits and 16 alphabet characters in each of its 200 memory locations. The phone also supports SIM cards with up to 255 memories but the actual number and capacity is dependent upon the SIM itself. The phone and SIM memory locations are interconnected. Both the SIM and the phone memories are searched when recall is requested.
Storing names and telephone numbers
Names and numbers can be stored directly in the Phone Book or moved from other stored areas such as SMS messages, scratchpad, or last dialed number list, etc.
If you travel outside the U.S., it is advisable to store numbers in international format using the '+' prefix before the country code followed by the telephone number. This will ensure that international numbers can be dialed from within your home country as well as abroad (See page 13 for International dialing code numbers).
See page 29 for instructions on entering text.
To store numbers from the standby display,
Enter the number. Press Store .
1
Select Phone names or SIM names.
2
Press OK .
3
Enter the name (if desired) and press OK . Confirmation
4
of your entry and the remaining locations display. Press Back or to return to the standby display.
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To store numbers using the menu,
Press Menu . Select Phone Book.
1
Select Store. Select Phone names or SIM names.
2
Enter the number and press OK . Enter the name and
3
press OK . Confirmation of your entry and the remaining locations displays. Press Back or to return to the standby display.
4
To store numbers from the last dialed, received, unanswered, scratchpad (numbers only) and SMS message locations,
Display a number from one of the above, then press .
1
Follow the instructions starting with step 2 above.
2
Press Clear to erase the last character. Press and hold Clear to erase the entire entry.
• The symbols *, +, P (pause), # and _ can be stored with numbers.
• If the SIM or phone's memory is full, a warning displays when selecting the Phone Book.
Free space in the Phone Book
To see how many empty phone book spaces remain in the SIM or phone,
Press Menu . Select Phone Book.
1
Select Remaining and use or and to display the
2
remaining memories in the phone or SIM Press Back or to return to the standby display.
3
If available, the free memories in the FDN list will also display.
.
Viewing and calling numbers in the Phone Book
Phonebook entries can be edited, deleted, copied, moved or called or from either the phone or SIM. There are two ways to view and call numbers.
To view phone numbers from the standby display,
Press Names to display the phone book list.
1 2
Use or and to scroll through the list.
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To view phone numbers using the menu,
Press Menu and select Phone Book.
1
Select Recall.
2
Press OK or enter up to the first 3 initials of desired name
3
and then press OK .
If no initial is entered, the entries display in alphabetical order and whether stored in the SIM
Press to dial the number.
4
Press or and to scroll through the phonebook. To go directly to another entry, press the corresponding alphabet key. For example, to go to entries starting with 'N', press twice and use the scrolling keys to select your entry.
Press for these menu choices:
Item Function
Edit Edits the entry
Delete Deletes the entry
Copy
Move
Call Dials the displayed number
Press Back or to return to the standby display.
5
Copies the entry to the SIM or the phone. Editing allowed before copying. Moves the entry to another position. Editing allowed before moving.
or the phone memory .

Own number display

You can view your own PCS number in the Phone Book. You can also view your Line 2 PCS number (Alternate Line Service), data and fax numbers if you have a subscription for those services. All of these numbers are stored in the SIM by your network provider.
To view your own number(s),
Press Menu . Select Phone Book.
1
Select Own numbers. Your PCS phone number displays.
2
Use or and to view Line 2, data and fax numbers
3
(if you have a subscription for them). Press Back or to return to the standby display.
4
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Fixed dialing numbers (FDN)
Fixed dialing restricts outgoing calls to 'fixed' numbers or 'prefixes' contained in SIMs that support this feature. When turned on, dialing any number not in the FDN list is not allowed. Call forwarding and sending SMS messages to any number not in the FDN list is prevented. The maximum number of FDN numbers that can be stored is dependent upon the capacity of the SIM. PIN2 code is required to turn on or enter numbers into FDN list.
To turn On or Off FDN operation,
Press Menu . Select Phone Book.
1
Select Fixed dialing. Select Status.
2
Select On or Off. Enter the PIN2 code.
3
Press OK .
4
To view the numbers in the list,
Press Menu . Select Phone Book.
1
Select Fixed dialing.
2
Select View and use or and to view all the entries.
3
Press to edit, delete or copy numbers to the phone or SIM.
To enter, edit or delete numbers in the FDN list,
Press Menu . Select Phone Book.
1
Select Fixed dialing.
2
Select Add new. Enter the PIN2 number if not entered yet.
3 4
Press to edit, delete or copy numbers to the phone or SIM.
Wildcard spaces can be used with the numbers stored in the FDN list. For example, the number +441707 278_ _ 9 allows calls to all numbers between 278009 to 278999 to be dialed. When recalled to the standby display, the number can be edited and dialed.
Giving your Phone Books different ring tones
To help you to identify incoming calls, you can give your two Phone Books different ring tones,
Press Menu . Select Phone Book.
1

Select Phone book tones.

2
Select either Phone names or SIM names.
3
A list of different ring tones appears.
4
Use or and to choose the desired tone and press
5
Select Press Back or to return to the standby display.
6
(pause on a tone to hear it before selecting).
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Speed dialing

Phone book numbers can be assigned to keys 2 - 9 which when held down will dial those numbers. Key 1 is reserved for the voice mail number and is assigned automatically when the voice mail number is stored (see “Voice mail”, page 33). Numbers stored in the SIM and in the phone (except fixed dialing numbers) can be selected.
To assign phone book numbers to the speed dialing keys,
Press Menu . Select Settings.
1
Select Keys.
2
Select Speed dial.
3
Use or and to scroll to the desired Key 2 - Key 9.
4
Select Names to choose from your phone book entries
5
and press Select . Press Back or to return to the standby display.
6
If a number which has been assigned to a speed dial key is deleted from the phonebook, the corresponding number is automatically deleted from the speed dial key.

Messages (SMS)

SMS message service enables you to send or receive short text messages of up to 160 characters to or from other PCS phones with the same capability. The messages are not sent directly to the other PCS phone but go via your network provider’s message center. You can also store, edit and forward messages as well as saving any of the numbers they may contain.
Some networks also offer an SMS Email service through a gateway address which enables PCS customers to send and receive messages to and from Email internet addresses. Contact your service provider for details.
Reading a standard SMS or Email message
When the phone receives a new SMS or email message, you will hear a 'double beep' SMS alert and appears. The message is automatically stored in the SIM. If is flashing, there is no more space to store messages in the SIM. Delete previously read and stored messages to make space for new ones.
Press Read to read all new received messages (inbox).
1
Use or and to scroll between messages.
2
Press Text to read all the text. Press Delete to delete
3
the message. Press Back or to return to the standby display.
4
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Reading stored SMS or Email messages
Press Menu . Select Messages.
1
Select Inbox to display the first message header.
2
Press Text to read the message texts.
3
• Use the arrow keys to scroll between pages or between messages.
• Use or to scroll between pages or between messages.
• indicates an unread message, indicates a previously read message.
Managing received and stored SMS or Email messages
After reading the SMS message, press for these options:
Item Function
Read text Displays the remainder of the text
Delete or
Store Reply Reply to the sender of the message
Forward Forwards the message to another phone
Numbers
The items of this menu may vary and are dependent upon the type of message received.
Deletes or stores the message
Stores or calls the number(s) contained in the SMS header or text
Message alert tone
To hear a tone each time an SMS or Email message arrives,
Press Menu . Select Messages.
1
Select
Alert
2
Select On or
3
Press Back or to return to the standby display.
4
.
Off
.
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Set up to send SMS or Email messages
You can write and send text messages to other similarly equipped PCS phones or to internet Email addresses. First the network’s SMS message center number and Email gateway address (obtainable from your network provider) must be stored in the phone.
Press Menu . Select Messages.
1
Select Settings.
2
Select Message center.
3
If empty, enter the number and press OK . If a number already appears, your SIM supplied the number. Press OK .
Select Gateway address.
4
If an address (usually a telephone number) appears, press
5
OK . If not, enter the number and then press OK . Press Back or to return to the standby display.
5
If your SIM cannot store Message Templates (see Message templates, page
42), then the Settings menu will also contain the 4 options listed below.
Default settings are in place unless you change them.
The phone is now ready to send SMS or Email messages.
Option Description Default
Validity
Format
Reply
requested
Delivery
report
Time held at message center. 12 hrs, 1 day, 2 days or Maximum (defined by network provider)
Selects format of message, text, voice, fax or pager
You may pay for the reply to a message, if a reply was sent by addressee
Requests a delivery report. Supplied by network provider.
Maximum
Text
Off
Off
Sending a new SMS message
Press Menu . Select Messages.
1
Select Write new. Select Message.
2
Enter the message text and press OK .
3
Select Send or Store.
4
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If you selected Send, enter the destination number or select
5
Names to choose a number from the phone book and press Select . Press OK . Message is sent. Network will confirm.
6
Select whether to Store or Send another message or
7
press Back or to return to the standby display.
Messages in the outbox
The outbox contains unsent draft messages, stored sent messages, and sent but undelivered messages, identified by their headers. These messages can be selected from the outbox menu and can be modified and resent as new SMS messages.
To select an outbox message,
Press Menu . Select Messages.
1

Select Outbox and use or and to scroll to the

2
desired message. Messages will be marked either "transmitted" - - or "to be sent" - ­Press to read, delete, request a status report, send (or re-
3
send) and edit a sent message. Follow the instructions.
4
Status request on outbox messages
When status is requested on a delivered message, the date and time of delivery may be shown.
When status is requested on a sent message, a status request is sent to the network (must be network supported). The network will answer by sending a Status Report (SR) back to the phone. Press OK to confirm.
To send a status request on outbox messages,
Press for the following menu:
1
Item Action
Delete Msg.
Clear Confirm the status report and clear display
Associated msg Displays the associated sent SMS message
Select the desired action and press OK .
2
Deletes the associated sent SMS message and the status report
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Message templates
If your SIM can store message templates, then Msg templates will appear in the Messages - Settings menu. Each of these templates can be named for easy identification and can be selected and used whenever needed.
To create a message template,
Press Menu . Select Messages.
1
Select Settings.
2
Select Msg templates. Choose any blank [...] template
3
and press Edit . Enter the template Name, Msg center number, Validity
4
period and Format.
• Default settings for Reply and Status are assumed 'off' unless set.
• If only one template is set, it is automatically used by default.
• If more than one is set, any one can be selected to write a new message.

Calls & Timers

Details of incoming and outgoing calls, duration of the last call, and accumulated total of all calls made are stored in Calls & Timers menu.

Call log

The Call log stores details (identity, time, date, and call length) of the last 10 numbers dialed, the last 10 unanswered calls, and the last 10 received (answered) calls. The Call logs are common for both Line 1 and Line 2.
Press Menu . Select Calls & Timers.
1
Select Call log.
2
Select Last dial, Unanswered or Received.
3
Use or and to scroll through the call lists.
4
• The most recent number dialed or received is displayed first.
• For unanswered and received calls, if the caller’s number is in your phone book, the name is shown. If not, 'Unknown number' displays.
5
Press on a highlighted number to call that number.
6
Press to go to these options:
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Item Action
Store Store number in phone book
Delete Delete the entry
Delete all Delete all the entries
Edit Edit the displayed number
Details
Call Dial the number
Use or and to select the desired option and follow
7
the display prompts. Press Back or to return to the standby display.
8
Press in the standby display for 'One Touch' access to the 10 last dialed calls.
View the name, number, time, date, and call length of the highlighted number

Call timers

The length of the last call, total accumulated time of all calls, and total time of calls on Line 1 and Line 2 are stored.
Times for calls made and received through the home subscription network and through other networks are displayed in Details .
To view call timers,
Press Menu . Select Calls & Timers.
1
Select Call timers.
2
Select Show.
3
Use or and to view Last call, All calls, Calls L1,
4
and Calls L2. The top time (>) indicates time of outgoing calls and the
5
bottom time (<) indicates time of incoming calls. Press Details for call times on My network, National
6
roaming, and International roaming calls.
7
Press Back or to return to the standby display.
If Line 2 is subscribed to, 'All Calls' for Line 1 and Line 2 display separately.
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Balance information (subscription service only)
This subscription service provided by some networks enables you to ask for your remaining airtime balance. This information is sent by the network. Contact your network provider for details.
To check your remaining airtime balance,
Press Menu . Select Calls & Timers.
1
Select Call timers.
2

Select Balance information.

3
Select Call or Set number.
4
•If Call is selected and the balance information number is entered, the balance information center is dialed.
• If a number has not been entered, select Set number and enter the number. Press OK to store your number or to store and call the information center to listen to your balance information.
Press when the call has ended.
5
Reminder - Call duration
A call duration reminder beeps to remind you of how long you have been on a call. It can be set in 1 minute increments (1 - 59 minutes).
Press Menu . Select Calls & Timers.
1
Select Call timers.
2
Select Reminder.
3
Select On (or Off).
4
Enter a number between 1 and 59 to indicate time period.
5
Press OK . Press Back or to return to standby display.
6
Call timer - reset
The 4 digit lock code is required to reset the call timers.
To reset all the call timers,
Press Menu . Select Calls & Timers.
1
Select Call timers.
2
Select Reset.
3
Select Yes or No.
4
Enter the phone lock code and press OK . A confirm
5
message will appear. Press Back or to return to the standby display.
6
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Call costs - management (subscription service only)
Some networks offer an Advice of Charge (AoC) subscription service to see the cost of the last call made, the accumulated total cost of all calls, and the remaining balance in units or currency of any 'cost limit' set.
To display these costs in the currency of your choice, first select the currency and cost per unit. If not selected, call costs in units will display.
To set currency and cost per unit,
Press Menu . Select Calls & Timers.
1

Select Call costs.

2
Select Display cost type.
3
Select Currency. The existing currency settings display.
4
Press Edit . Enter the PIN 2 code and press OK .
5
Enter the abbreviated letters of the currency. Press OK .
6
Enter the cost per unit in the selected currency.
7
Press OK . The display will confirm your selection. Press Back or to return to the standby display.
8
To set call cost type to units,
Press Menu . Select Calls & Timers.
1
Select Call costs.
2
Select Display cost type.
3
Select Units.
4
Press Back or to return to the standby display.
5
When the cost type is set to units, the credit limit and the remaining credit are shown in units.
Setting the credit limit - in units or currency
After setting the currency and cost per unit, if desired and available in your subscription, you can also set a credit limit in units or an amount in the currency of your choice. When the credit limit is reached, the phone cannot make or receive any chargeable calls. This does not prevent the phone from making emergency calls.
Press Menu . Select Calls & Timers.
1
Select Call costs.
2
Select Credit limit. The display shows the existing credit
3
limit setting. Press Edit . Enter the PIN 2 code and press OK .
4
Enter the credit limit (use to enter a decimal point).
5
Press OK . Press Back or to return to the standby display.
6
When a credit limit is entered, the 'Credit Limit' selections are Edit or Set No Limit.
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Show costs
Press Menu . Select Calls & Timers.
1
Select Call costs.
2
Select Show.
3
Use or and to display the cost of the Last call, All
4
calls and the Remaining credits. Press Back or to return to the standby display.
5
The remaining credit is shown in either units or currency as set by Cost Type menu above.
Call costs - resetting all costs to zero
To reset all the call costs to zero,
Press Menu . Select Calls & Timers.
1
Select Call costs.
2
Select Reset.
3
Select Yes to reset the costs or No to exit.
4
If Yes is selected, enter the PIN 2 number and press OK . All Costs Reset message displays briefly. Press Back or to return to the standby display.
5
Alternate line service - selecting Line 2 (subscription service)
Some network providers support the use of a second line. This is normally a subscription service and allows, for example, separating incoming and outgoing calls for business or private use. Line 2 will have its own PCS number.
To select the line for outgoing calls,
Press Menu . Select Calls & Timers.
1
Select Line selection.
2
Use or and to scroll to the desired line.
3
Press Select . Press Back or to return to the standby display.
4
Whether Line 1 or Line 2 is selected to make outgoing calls, incoming calls can still be received on either line.
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Services

Call forwarding (network service)
Call forwarding service forwards all incoming calls, whether voice, fax or data, to another number.
To set up call forwarding,
Press Menu . Select Services.
1

Select Call forwarding.

2
Select Voice, Fax, Data or Cancel all.
3
The following menu displays:
Forward options Action
All Voice calls
When not reachable
On no reply
When busy
All conditions
Use or and to select the desired forwarding
4
condition, then press Select . Select Activate.
5
Select Names or Number.
6
If Names was selected, choose the number to forward your
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incoming calls to from the Phone Book. If Number was selected, enter a phone number. Press Select . Requesting displays.The network will confirm your request. Press Back or to return to the standby display.
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Forwards all incoming voice calls unconditionally
Forwards all voice calls only when the phone cannot be reached (out of service)
Forwards all voice calls only when the phone does not answer
Forwards all voice calls only when the phone is busy
Forwards all voice calls only during 3 conditions; When not reachable, On no reply and When busy
Call forwarding notes
• If the 'On No Reply' option is selected, you must enter a delay period of 5, 15 or 30 seconds.
• Call forwards for both Line 1 and Line 2 must be set for each line. During call forward programming, only the line currently selected is affected. To choose a call forward for the other line, you must select this other line first (see Alternate line service, page 46).
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To turn off or check the status of individual call forwards,
Press Menu . Select Services.
1
Select Call fowarding.
2
Select Voice, Fax or Data.
3
Select Cancel or Status. Requesting displays.
4
The network will confirm your request. Press Back or to return to the standby display.
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To cancel all (multiple) forwards,
Press Menu . Select Services.
1
Select Call forwarding.
2
Select Cancel all. Requesting displays.
3
The network will confirm your request.
4
Press Back or to return to the standby display.
This action cancels all voice forwards (for voice, faxes and data calls) for the line currently in use. To cancel call forwards for the other line you must select this other line first (see Alternate line service, page 46).
Caller Line Identity - showing/hiding your PCS number
Most networks allow the Caller Line Identity feature (CLI) which shows the incoming number (ID) while receiving a call. Select Receiving caller ID to check if this is available from your network.
Receiving caller ID
To check if a network presents the ID of incoming calls,
Press Menu . Select Services.
1
Select Receiving caller ID.
2
Requesting displays. Then the network will return Caller ID, Presentation available or Presentation unavailable. Press Back or to return to the standby display.
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On networks which allow caller line identity, to disable sending your own number on a call by call basis,
Enter #31# before the number you are calling.
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If your network provider has disabled sending your PCS number, then to show your number on a call by call basis,
Enter *31# before the number you are calling.
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Standard network settings Finding out your current ID setting
Press Menu . Select Services.
1
Select Sending my ID.
2
Select Status. Requesting displays. The network will
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respond with your current setting. Press Back or to return to the standby display.
4
Hiding or showing your number
Press Menu . Select Services.
1
Select Sending my ID.
2
Select My settings.
3
Select Hide my ID or Show my ID. Requesting displays.
4
The network will respond with an appropriate message. Press Back or to return to the standby display.
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To reset the standard network setting for sending your PCS ID,
Press Menu . Select Services.
1
Select Sending my ID.
2
Select My settings.
3
Select Preset. Requesting displays. The phone resets to
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the network setting agreed to with your service provider. Press Back or to return to the standby display.
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Network Search

When the phone is turned on, it automatically searches for the last network it was registered on (usually the home network). If this is not available, the phone will automatically search and select a network from the preferred network list contained in the SIM.
Editing the preferred list
The phone contains a list of networks which can be transferred to the preferred networks list stored in the SIM. When travelling, you may wish to choose a particular network to use.
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To edit or change the order and name of the networks in the preferred networks list,
Press Menu . Select Services.
1
Select Network.
2
Select Preferred list. A Preferred List screen appears with
3
ten [...] signifying empty lines. The highlighted [...] will be filled in by your choice. Press
4
5
6 7
8
to go to the list of networks.
Edit A list of networks displays. Use or and to scroll through the list to find your preferred network. Highlight it. Press Edit to place your selection in the preferred list. To add more to the preferred list, use to scroll to the next [...] empty line and continue with step 4. To change the list, highlight a network name on the list. Press for these options:
Option Description
Modify by
list
Modify by
code
Delete Deletes an entry
Press Select to replace the name or delete it. Press Back or to return to the standby display.
Displays the general list of all known networks contained in the phone in alphabetical order
Edits or enters a network code (MCC MNC) if you know this information.
Your SIM may contain a forbidden list of networks which cannot be used. To view the forbidden list or show the home network,
Press Menu . Select Services.
1
Select Network.
2
Select either Forbidden or Home network.
3
A list of forbidden networks or the home network displays. Press Back or to return to the standby display.
4
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Selecting manual search
When you wish to select a specific network which has better coverage in your current location, choose manual network search.
Press Menu . Select Services.
1
Select Network.
2
Select Search.
3
Select Manual. Scanning for Networks displays, followed
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by a list of the networks found. Choose the network and press Select . Requesting
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displays. The network will respond with confirm message. Press Back or to return to the standby display.
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You cannot delete a network from the forbidden list. This list automatically updates when the manual network selection is performed.
Selecting automatic search (normal default setting)
To perform an automatic search from the preferred list,
Press Menu . Select Services.
1
Select Network.
2
Select Search.
3
Select Automatic. An automatic search is performed.
4
Press Back or to return to the standby display.
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Call barring (network service)
Call barring stops certain types of calls from being made and received. You must use a network barring password available only from your network provider.
To put on a call bar,
Press Menu . Select Services.
1

Select Call barring.

2
Select Outgoing calls or Incoming calls. Select from:
3
Outgoing - All outgoing All outgoing calls are barred
Incoming - All incoming All incoming calls are barred
Options Description
- Int'nal calls
- Int'nal excl.
- home
- Roaming
- only
Only outgoing international calls are barred All outgoing international calls except to other subscribers
within your home network
All incoming calls when not on the home network
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Scroll to the desired option and press Select .
4
Select Activate.
5
Enter the call barring password and press OK .
6
Requesting displays. The network will respond with confirm message. Press Back or to return to the standby display.
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To take off or check the status of a call bar,
Press Menu . Select Services.
1
Select Call barring.
2
Select Outgoing calls or Incoming calls.
3
Select All outgoing, Int'nal calls or Int'nal excl. home.
4
Select Cancel or Status. If taking off a call bar, a password
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is required. Press Back or to return to the standby display.
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The 'Cancel all' option removes all call bars from both all outgoing and all incoming call options.
To change the password,
Press Menu . Select Services.
1
Select Call barring.
2
Select Change password.
3
Enter the old password. Enter the new password, then enter it again to confirm. Confirmation will display. Press Back or to return to the standby display.
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Closed user group, CUG (subscription service only)
This network service allows the phone to make or receive calls only from selected groups of people. The groups, level of access, and if one of the groups has preferential calling access is set up at the time of subscription. This is mainly for businesses wishing to use closed, internal communications. This feature is not available for personal use.
Up to 10 groups may be set up. Unauthorized calls made or received from numbers outside the group are not permitted.
To turn on and off CUG and select type of CUG service,
Press Menu . Select Services.
1
Select CUG. The current CUG status displays.
2
Press Set to display these options:
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Options Description
No CUG
Partial CUG
CUG Only
Scroll to desired option and press Select . Requesting
4
displays. The network will respond with confirm message. Press Back or to return to the standby display.
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'No CUG' is the setting for normal use.
CUG is off. No groups active. Calls can be made outside the group
Limited calls to and from users outside the group and from users within the group
Only able to make and receive calls from users within the group
Broadcast - cell broadcast (CB) messages
These are messages broadcast by the networks to all GSM customers. They provide general information about local area dialing codes, weather reports, traffic news, etc. Each type of message is coded so you can choose the type of information you want to receive. Up to 5 different types of messages can be stored in your selection list but only one can be displayed at a time.
There are 16 standard message types stored in the phone. Choose up to 5 message types to receive. Contact your service provider for details on the types of CB broadcast messages available.
Before you can turn on the broadcast service, you have to put at least one message type in the Selected types list.
Storing message types
Up to 5 message types can be stored in your ‘Selected types’ list.
Press Menu . Select Broadcast.
1 2
Select Message types. Press . Select Modify by list or Modify by code (if code number is
3
known). See Standard code chart on next page. Scroll to the desired message type. Press Select to add
4
the message type to your list. To add more message types, use to scroll to the next
5
[...] empty line. Press Edit Press Back or to return to the standby display.
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and continue with step 4.
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To change or delete a message type
Message types put into the 'Selected types' list can be changed or deleted.
Press Menu . Select Broadcast.
1
Select Message types.
2 3
Scroll to the desired message type. Press . To change a message type, select Modify by list or Modify
4
by code and continue with step 4 above. To delete a message type, select Delete.
5
Press Back or to return to the standby display.
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Standard message type codes chart
Consult your network provider for availability of other message type codes.
Code
No.
000 Index 040 Weather reports
010
020 Hospitals 052
022 Doctors 054 Operator Services
024 Pharmacies 056
030
032
034 Taxis 059
Description Code
Information Flashes
Long distance Road Reports
Local Road Report
When the broadcast service is turned on continuously, the battery standby time is reduced.
No.
050
057
058
Description
District Messages (STD Codes)
Network Information
Directory Services (National)
Directory Service (International)
Customer Care (National)
Customer Care (International)
To turn on or off the broadcast service
Press Menu . Select Broadcast.
1
Select On/Off.
2
Select On or Off.
3
Press Back or to return to the standby display.
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Reading broadcast messages
Broadcast messages are shown in the standby display only. They are suppressed during conversation or menu operation. A message can be up to 93 characters in length and cover several pages. Pages will scroll automatically approximately every five seconds or press to scroll.
Options during message display
Press Clear to clear the message currently displayed. Press to dial the number shown within the message. Press for these options:
Option Action
Delete All Deletes all messages stored in queue
Numbers
Broadcast Off Turns off cell broadcast
Delete Delete the current message
Displays all phone numbers in message text. Option to dial or store in scratchpad
To turn On or Off CB message alert tone
To hear a tone when a new or updated broadcast message is received.
Press Menu . Select Broadcast.
1
Select Alert.
2
Select On or Off.
3
Press Back or to return to the standby display.
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Broadcast language
If available from your network, the cell broadcast language used is the same as the one selected for use in the phone.
Settings - customizing your phone

Keypad lock

When keypad lock is activated, it prevents accidental key presses and menu access. The key tones are also silenced.
Keypad lock is suspended during incoming calls and resumed when the call ends. Emergency calls can still be made.
To activate or deactivate keypad lock
1
Press plus to activate keypad lock. displays.
2
Press or Unlock plus to deactivate keypad lock.
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To activate or deactivate keypad lock from the menu,
Press Menu . Select Settings.
1
Select Keypad lock to activate keypad lock.
2
Press or Unlock plus to deactivate keypad lock.
3
Keypad lock is cancelled when connected to the handsfree car kit.

Language selection

If offered by your service provider, all the display messages can be shown in one of three languages: English, French, or Spanish.
To select the language of your choice,
Press Menu . Select Settings.
1
Select Language.
2
Scroll to desired language and press Select .
3
Press Back or to return to the standby display.
4
To reset the phone to the language of the SIM enter *#0000#. To reset the phone language to English enter *#0044#.
Tones - Alert mode
There are two ways to turn off the incoming ring tone, key tones, all alert and alarm tones. If any of the vibrate options are chosen, all alert and alarm tones are replaced by the vibrating action.
To turn alert tones on or off,
In the standby display, press to display Ring, Vibrate,
1
Vibrate & ring or Vibrate then ring. Scroll to the desired settings. Press Select . (If any of the
2
vibrate options are selected, the phone will vibrate briefly.)
icon will display.
1. If Ring is selected but ring tone volume is set to Off, the icon appears. A warning that the ring tone volume is off displays when the phone is turned on.
2. The icon appears if any Vibrate options are selected. It takes precedence over the icon.
To turn alert tones on or off from the menu,
Press Menu . Select Settings.
1

Select Tones.

2
Select Alert tones.
3
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Select Ring, Vibrate, Vibrate & ring or Vibrate then
4
ring. Press Select . Press Back or to return to the standby display.
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1. If Ring is selected but ring tone volume is set to Off, the icon appears. A warning that the ring tone volume is off displays when the phone is turned on.
2. When the phone is connected to the Desktop Charger, Handsfree Kit, Cigarette Lighter Adapter, or AC adapter, the vibrator mode cannot work so the phone will ring instead.
Ring tone selection
Choose the sound of the incoming ring tone from a stored selection. To hear your chosen ring tone or melody, wait several seconds after scrolling to the choice. The tone or melody will play.
To select a ring tone,
Press Menu . Select Settings.
1
Select Tones.
2
Select Ring tone.
3
Use or and to listen to the different ring tones.
4
Press Select to select the highlighted tone. Press Back or to return to the standby display.
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Separate tones must be selected for Line 1 and Line 2.
Volume adjustments
Volume levels of the ring tone, key tones, alarm tones (alarm clock and low battery alarm) and the incoming audio can all be adjusted.
Shortcut to volume adjustment:
1
Press . Continue with Step 4 below.
To adjust volume from the menu,
Press Menu . Select Settings.
1
Select Tones.
2
Select Volume.
3
Select Ring, Ramping, Keys, Conversation or Alarm
4
tones. The display names which volume type is to be adjusted.
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Use or to adjust the setting.
5
Press OK .
6
Press Back or to return to the standby display.
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If the ring tone volume level is set to Off, the icon appears. A warning also displays when the phone is turned on.
During a call, press , then press Vol.- or Vol.+ to adjust the earpiece volume.
Ramping
Ramping causes the incoming ring tone to gradually increase to maximum volume level if the call is not answered after the first ring.
Press Menu . Select Settings.
1
Select Tones.
2
Select Volume.
3
Select Ramping.
4
Select On or Off.
5
Press Back or to return to the standby display.
6
When turned on, the incoming ring tone volume starts at minimum and increases to maximum
volume until answered.
Edition
This feature does not apply to English and it is network, SIM, and language dependent. Edition changes the "accented" character set to suit the language in use on the phone.
Display - Backlight setting
This option controls the backlight during key entry or incoming ring tone. There are two settings:
On for 10 sec.: Display and key backlight stays on for 10 seconds after the last key press or incoming call.
Off: Backlight stays off.
Press Menu . Select Settings.
1
Select Display.
2
Select Backlight.
3
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Select either of the two settings. Press Select .
4
Press Back or to return to the standby display.
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When the phone is connected to the Desktop Charger, Handsfree Car Kit, Cigarette Lighter Adapter or AC Adapter, the backlight is always on.
Display contrast
To modify the display contrast,
Press Menu . Select Settings.
1
Select Display.
2
Select Contrast.
3
Adjust the contrast using or .
4
Press OK .
5
Press Back or to return to the standby display.
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Hotkey - programming the hotkey
The hotkey can be changed so your standby display can have a shortcut to the feature of your choice. The available options are shown in the menu during selection.
To program the hotkey,
1
Press and hold . Use or and to scroll through the hotkey options.
2
Press Select .
3
Stored appears briefly. The phone returns to the standby
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display.
To program the hotkey from the menu,
Press Menu . Select Settings.
1

Select Keys.

2
Select Hotkey programming.
3
Use or and to scroll through the hotkey options.
4
Press Select . Stored appears briefly.
5
Press Back or to return to the standby display.
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Any key answer
This feature enables any key (except and Silence ) to be pressed to answer an incoming call.
Press Menu . Select Settings.
1
Select Keys.
2
Select Any key answer.
3
Select On or Off.
4
Press Back or to return to the standby display.
5
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Auto answer
When the phone is connected to a handsfree car kit or headset, the phone will automatically answer an incoming call after approximately 5 seconds without having to press any keys.
Press Menu . Select Settings.
1
Select Auto features.
2
Select Auto-answer.
3
Select On or Off.
4
Press Back or to return to the standby display.
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Auto retry
The phone will automatically redial the number of a failed call up to 10 times, due to a busy system or unavailable signal from the network.
Press Menu . Select Settings.
1
Select Auto features.
2
Select Auto-retry.
3
Select On or Off.
4
Press Back or to return to the standby display.
5
When activated, Auto-retry and a countdown timer to the next call attempt appears. A warning tone sounds for each new call attempt.
Press Back or any key during Auto-retry to cancel it and end dialing for that call.

Security features

The following security features protect your phone from unauthorized use.
Tips on using security codes:
• When requested, enter the code, which appear as asterisks (*), and press OK .
• If you make a mistake, press Clear then enter the correct digit(s).
• Avoid using codes such as emergency 911 to prevent accidentally dialing these numbers.
If security codes are changed and forgotten, you must return the phone to your service provider.
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Phone lock code
The phone lock code, supplied with the phone, prevents unauthorized access to the phone. When phone lock is turned on, the code must be entered each time the phone is turned on.
The phone lock code is also required to reset the call timers.
The factory setting is 0000. We suggest that you reset this code and keep it in a safe place, separate from the phone.
To change the phone lock code,
Press Menu . Select Settings.
1
Select Security. Select Phone lock.
2 3
Select Change code and follow the display prompts. Press OK .
4
Press Back or to return to the standby display.
5
To turn on or off the phone lock,
Press Menu . Select Settings.
1
Select Security. Select Phone lock.
2
Select On or Off.
3
Enter the phone lock code to authorize your selection.
4
Press Back or to return to the standby display.
5
When phone lock is on, emergency calls can still be made.
PIN code
Your SIM is provided with a 4 to 8 digit PIN code to protect it from unauthorized use. When PIN code is enabled, the PIN code must be entered each time the phone is turned on. If you enter the wrong PIN code three times in a row, your SIM card is blocked and you must enter the 8 digit PUK code supplied from your service provider (see page 62).
To turn on and off the PIN code lock,
Press Menu . Select Settings.
1
Select Security.
2
If already off, PIN enable displays. If already on, PIN disable and PIN change displays.
Press Select and follow the display prompts.
3
Press OK .
4
PIN enabled or PIN disabled display briefly to confirm. Press Back or to return to the standby display.
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To change the PIN code (PIN lock must first be enabled),
Press Menu . Select Settings.
1
Select Security.
2
Select PIN change and follow the display prompts.
3
Press OK . Confirmation displays.
4
Press Back or to return to the standby display.
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PIN2 code
The PIN2 code prevents unauthorized access to some features such as turning on or off FDN operations, modifying the FDN phonebook, setting calls costs to zero, or modifying the costs display. It can be changed but not turned on or off.
To change the PIN2 code,
Press Menu . Select Settings.
1
Select Security.
2
Select PIN2 change and follow the display prompts.
3
Press OK .
4
Press Back or to return to the standby display.
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PUK code
The PUK (PIN unblock key) 'unblocks' a PIN whose code has been entered incorrectly three times. This 8 digit code, supplied by your network provider, cannot be changed.
When requested, enter the PUK code and press OK . Then you must enter a new PIN code. Follow the display prompts to reset the PIN code.
If you enter the wrong PUK code 10 times in a row, your SIM card cannot be used again. Contact your network provider for a new card.
PUK2 code
The PUK2 unblocks a PIN2 whose code has been entered incorrectly three times. This 8 digit code, supplied by your network provider, cannot be changed.
When requested, enter the PUK2 code. Then you must enter a new PIN2 code. Follow the display prompts to reset the PIN2.
If you enter the wrong PUK2 code 10 times in a row, you cannot use the features requiring the PIN2 code. Contact your network provider for a new card.
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Call barring password
The call barring password, supplied by your network provider, selects the call barring levels listed in the Services - Call barring menu (see page 51).
To change the password,
Press Menu . Select Services.
1
Select Call barring.
2
Select Change password and follow the display prompts.
3
Press OK .
4
Press Back or to return to the standby display.
5
Code/password entry summary
Codes Length
Unlock code 4 digits Unlimited
PIN
PIN2
PUK 8 digits 10
PUK2 8 digits 10
Call barring password
4 to 8 digits
4 to 8 digits
4 digits
Number of
tries allowed
3
3
Network determined
If blocked or
forgotten
Return phone to manufacturer
Unblocked by PUK code
Unblocked by PUK2
Contact your network provider
Contact your network provider
Contact your network provider

Time & Date setting

To set either the current time and/or date:
Press Menu . Select Settings.
1
Select Time & date.
2
Select Set time or Set date.
3
Enter the time or date. Use to move the cursor right or
4
keep pressing to wrap cursor back to beginning. When entering time, enter 0 (zero) first for single digit
hours and minutes. In the standby display, the zero before the hour digit will not appear.
When entering date, format is month/day/year. Enter 0 (zero) first for single digit months and days. Enter all four digits of the year. In the standby display, the zero before the month and day, and the year will not appear.
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Press OK to set. When entering time, select am or pm.
5
Press Back or to return to the standby display.
6
1. An error message appears if you make an incorrect entry.
2. Time/date display only while the phone is turned on.
3. The date and time setting are maintained for up to 3 hours when the phone is turned off and without a battery, or with a completely discharged battery attached. After this 3 hour period, you may need to set the clock again when the phone is turned on.
Default (factory) settings
Use Default settings to revert the phone settings back to the factory settings. This has no effect on the phonebook entries or phone lock code.
Press Menu . Select Settings.
1
Select Default settings.
2
Select Yes or No.
3
Press Back or to return to the standby display.
4
Default factory settings are:
Feature Factory setting
Alert Tones Ring Ring Tones Ring tone 1 Volumes, Ring, Key, Speech and Alarm Mid values Backlight and Contrast Off and mid value Any Key, Auto-retry, Auto answer and
Speed dialing settings. Ramping Off
Off
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Office tools

Office Tools menu contains a scratchpad, a currency converter, an alarm clock and an auto turn on/off feature.

Scratchpad

Scratchpad can store up to 20 separate entries of 16 characters each
Press Menu . Select Office Tools.
1
Select Scratchpad.
2
Select Read. Use or and to scroll through entries.
3
Select Write to make a new scratchpad entry. The entry will be date and time stamped. The entry screen is in T9® Text Input mode (see page 29). Press and hold desired key to enter a number. When entering phone numbers, do not enter spaces or dashes.
Press for these options while in Read mode:
Item Action
Store * To save a number to the phonebook
Edit Modifies an entry
Delete Deletes an entry
Delete All Deletes all entries
Call * Calls the number displayed in the entry
* These items appear only if the scratchpad entry is a telephone number.

Currency converter

To use the currency converter, you must first set up the currencies and the exchange rate. The conversion is calculated at the per unit exchange rate of the second currency selected.
To select the currencies and the exchange rate,
Press Menu . Select Office Tools.
1
Select Currency converter.
2
Select Settings.
3
Enter the first currency name (e.g. Dollar). Press OK .
4
Enter the second currency name (e.g. Yen). Press OK . Enter the exchange rate using to enter a decimal point.
5
Press OK .
6
Press Back or to return to the standby display.
To use your Currency-converter as a Euro converter for participating currencies to the European Monetary Union ("Euroland currencies"), please enter the complete Euro exchange rate using at least three significant figures. For example: 1 Euro = £ 1.52.
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To calculate the conversion between the chosen currencies,
Press Menu . Select Office tools.
1
Select Currency converter.
2
Select one of the two first options.
3
In our example: either Dollar->Yen or Yen->Dollar. Enter the amount to be converted.
4
Press to insert a decimal point, if needed. Press OK . The converted amount displays. Press New to make another conversion or Back or
5
to return to the standby display.
Conversion from one Euroland currency to another, or to non-Euroland currencies, should normally follow "triangulation" rules (i.e. conversion of local currency to Euro and then Euro to other local currency). Your Currency-converter cannot do this. Your result will be only a close approximation.

Alarm clock

You can set a daily ‘Power On’ or a daily 'Reminder Alarm'.
Caution - Turn off the alarm feature when
boarding an aircraft where cellular phone use is not permitted. You can also remove the battery after turning off the phone. See the Safety warnings on page 17.
To set a time and turn on the alarm,
Press Menu . Select Office Tools.
1
Select Alarm clock (If a previous alarm time was entered,
2
then that time displays). Select On. Enter the alarm time using 0 (zero) for single
3
digit hours or minutes. Press OK . Select am or pm and press Select .
4
Stored displays briefly. Press Back or to return to the standby display.
5
icon appears on screen next to the current time.
When set to On, the alarm will operate at the same time every day until turned Off.
When alarm time arrives, an alarm sounds for up to 1 minute. Alarm clock! and a vibrating bell icon appear and the LED light flashes red.
Silence turns off the alarm tone only. Valid. validates the alarm
(that is, turns off the alarm until the next day). To clear (turn off) the alarm permanently, you must select Off in the Alarm clock menu.
If the phone is off at alarm time, the phone will automatically turn on and the alarm tone sounds and display messages appear.
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To use as a Reminder or Snooze Alarm,
Press Silence , or any other key (except Valid. ) to stop the alarm tone. The alarm icon and Alarm clock! warning remain on screen. The alarm rings again 3 minutes later. or Press Valid. to validate the alarm (that is, turn it off until the next day).
Alarm clock notes
• If the phone is turned on and is locked or the PIN lock is set, the phone remains blocked until you enter the phone lock code or PIN code.
• If the alarm tone is turned off but Valid. softkey is not pressed, the alarm indicators remain for up to 15 minutes. Then the phone reverts back to the standby display.
• The alarm rings for up to 1 minute or until any key (except Valid. softkey) is pressed to stop the alarm tone. The alarm is still active, and it repeats
3 minutes later. If Valid. softkey is not pressed after the 3 the alarm is not repeated but the phone remains turned on and in the alarm display mode for up to 15 minutes. Then it reverts back to the standby display.
• If the alarm time arrives during a call, an 'In Call' alert beep sounds every 20 seconds. Press Valid. softkey to turn off alarm.
• If the alarm time arrives while dialing or receiving a call, the alarm is suspended until the call connects. An 'In Call' alert beep sounds every 20 seconds.
• If the phone was off at alarm time and the alarm is not validated, the phone remains on for 15 minutes, then turns off.
• If the battery is detached less than 15 minutes before alarm time, the alarm sounds immediately. Press Valid. softkey to turn off the alarm. If more than 15 minutes, only the visual indicators appear.
rd
alarm tone,
To turn off the alarm permanently,
Press Menu . Select Office Tools.
1
Select Alarm clock.
2
Select Off. Confirmation displays.
3 4
Press Back or to return to the standby display.
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Auto Switch On/Off
You can set the phone to turn on or off at a predetermined time.
Caution - Turn off the Auto Switch On feature
when boarding an aircraft where cellular phone use is not permitted. You can also remove the battery after turning off the phone. See the Safety warnings on page 17.
To set Auto-switch-off or Auto-switch-on,
Press Menu . Select Office Tools.
1
Select Auto-switch.
2
Select Auto-switch-off or Auto-switch-on.
3
Select On or Off.
4
(If a previous time was entered, then that time displays) To turn on, Select On. Enter the alarm time using 0 (zero)
5
for single digit hours or minutes. Press OK . Select am or pm and press Select .
6
Stored displays briefly. Press Back or to return to the standby display.
7
When Auto-switch-on time arrives, the phone turns on normally. Enter the phone lock or PIN code if either is requested.
If Auto-switch-off is set, at 1 minute before switch-off time, the screen displays Switch-off in and a countdown timer. Press Back to cancel Auto-switch-off.
If the phone is already turned on or off at Auto-switch-on or off time, the phone remains on or off.
The Auto-switch-off and Auto-switch-on times cannot be the same. If you’re on a call at Switch-off time, the Switch-off process is postponed until the call is ended.

Agenda

Store up to 20 agenda events to occur either once, daily, or weekly. Each event can be up to 28 text characters in length. Each has the option to be stored with a event alarm that can be set to sound at the event time, or in increments of 15, 30, or 60 minutes before the event time.
Events can be viewed individually or on a scrolling weekly basis.
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To enter an agenda event
Press Menu . Select Agenda.
1
Select New event.
2
Select Once, Daily or Weekly.
3
Enter the date and press OK .
4
Enter the time and press OK . Enter the text and press OK .
5
At Event alarm screen, select No alarm, On time, 15’
6
before, 30’ before, or One hour before, then press Select . Stored displays briefly.
7
Press Back or to return to the standby display.
If the event alarm is set, it sounds for 5 seconds and the red LED and backlight come on. The agenda entry appears on screen.
• Press Back to turn off the alarm tone.
• If the agenda entry contains a telephone number, press to turn off the alarm and dial the number.
• If the alarm is not immediately turned off, the agenda entry remains on screen and the event alarm rings twice more. After the third time, the alarm tone does not sound, but the agenda entry remains on screen for up to 15 minutes.
• If the agenda event occurs during a call, an event alarm 'In Call' beep sounds.
• If the phone is turned off at event alarm time, the phone turns on and the event alarm sounds.
To view agenda events
Press Menu . Select Agenda.
1
Select View events.
2
Entries will be shown in time and date order and include the
3
time of the entry, whether an alarm has been set, the first part of the text, and the number of the entry (maximum 20). To read the complete text entry press Read .
4
Use to scroll down the entries.
5 6
Press Back or to return to the standby display
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To delete and/or edit events
Press Menu . Select Agenda.
1
Select View events.
2 3
Scroll to the desired event and press . Select Read text, Edit or Delete.
4 5
Press Back or to return to the standby display
To delete old events
Press Menu . Select Agenda.
1
Select Delete old events.
2
All past events are automatically deleted.
3
Press Back or to return to the standby display
Calendar
The calendar item in the agenda menu is used to view events on a weekly basis, enter new events, and read, edit and delete events.
Press Menu . Select Agenda.
1
Select Calendar.
2
The current calendar week appears on screen.
• The current date is highlighted. Any events scheduled for the current week are shown with icon.
• To view an event directly, press keys to corresponding to the day of the week, i.e. press for Monday, for Tuesday etc.
• To scroll forward or backwards on a weekly basis use or and .
• To view the individual events in chronological order, press Events and use the scrolling keys to view the events.
• Press to read, edit or delete an event.
• To select any one of the days to enter a new event, press and hold the corresponding day of the week key, 1 to 7. Follow the instructions for entering a new agenda event above.
• Press Back or to return to the standby display.
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Calculator

The calculator allows you to perform simple calculations using
+ (plus) - (minus) * (multiplication) / (division) % (percentage)
To use the calculator,
Press Menu . Select Calculator. The calculator icon ( now ready to make simple calculations.
• Press through to enter numbers.
• Press
• Press
• Press Clear during a calculation to correct an entry.
• Press = to obtain a result.
Example: 144 x 12 = 1728
• Press = again after obtaining the first result continues the calculation
• In the example, press = again to calculate 1728 x 12 = 20726
• Press Clear to erase the result.
• Enter another calculation or press Back or to return to the standby
• The % function can only be used (entered) as the last operator during a
• Calculations are lost if a call occurs during operation.
from one to four times to enter +, -, * and / symbols.
from one to two times to enter decimal points and % symbol.
using the result and last operator (+, - ,* ,/) symbol.
display.
calculation. For example 250 - 10% = 225
) and 0 appear on screen. The phone is
Key sequence Display
144 *
12
= 1728
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Games

Two games are available in the phone, Brain Drain and Push.
The Options item in the menu enables you to select from 3 sound effects options - Music, electronic sound effects (Sfx), or No sound.
To select a game,
Press Menu . Select Games.
1
Choose the desired game and press Select .
2
Select Help for instructions on how to play the game and
3
the controls to be used. Select Code to enter and play the game at your skill level.
4
Select Play to start the game.
5
Brain Drain is a game with 250 skill levels in which you reorder shapes on the right side to be the same as the left side. Push is a game with 50 skill levels in which you move blocks of ice to their final place. As each level is successfully played within the allotted time, you will play at the next higher skill level.
• After successfully playing 'X' amount of levels, you are given a code to re-enter the game at your previously attained skill level.
• The player’s name can be entered with final scores.
• If a call is received while a game is being played, the game is suspended and you may answer the call normally. When the call is ended, the game will resume.
• To exit from the games menu, press Back or press to return to the standby display.
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Appendix
Accessories list
Handsfree Kits Part numbers
Headset (earphone + microphone) HDS-P2
Simple Holder with bracket (mounts in car to hold phone)
Simple Handsfree Kit (with Simple Holder, Cigarette Lighter Adapter base & microphone)
Batteries and Chargers Part numbers
Standard battery (580 mAh Lithium Ion) EBT-P10
Desktop Battery Charger (for phone & spare battery)
AC Adapter 120V (for battery charging using wall outlet)
Cigarette Lighter Adapter - plug one end into car cigarette lighter, other end into phone jack to use and charge phone in your car
Miscellaneous Part numbers
Belt Clip w/Button CLP-P8
Data and fax Part numbers
Contact Data Kit (Software + PC cable) To use data and fax numbers, refer to the instructions in the Contact Data kit and/or contact your network provider for details. Also allows you to create and download melodies, manage abbreviated dial numbers, and perform SMS functions on your PC.
HLD-P8
HFK-P12
QCK-P11
ACP-P5
CIG-P8
PCM-P4
To purchase accessories, contact your service provider.
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Glossary

Term Description
AC adapter Alternating Current adapter
Active call The call currently in conversation
ALS Alternate Line (Line 2) Service
AoC Advise of Charge - subscription service
CB Cell Broadcast
CLA Cigarette Lighter Adapter
CLI Caller Line Identity - displays caller’s telephone number
Conversation mode When the phone is making or receiving a call
CUG Closed User Group - requires network support
DTMF Dual Tone Multifrequency Tones
FDN Fixed Dialing Number
Forwarding Forwards incoming calls to another number
GSM Global System for Mobile communications
IN Information Numbers of your service provider
LCD Liquid Crystal Display
LED Light Emitting Diode
PIN/PIN2 Personal Identification Number. Supplied by your
PUK/PUK2 PIN Unblocking Key. Used to unlock PIN and PIN2.
Roaming (Rm) Ability to use your telephone on networks other than
SDN Service Dialing Number of your service provider
SIM Subscriber Identity Module. Supplied by your network/
SMS Short Message Service
SR Status Report - relates to SMS messages
Standby mode When the phone is on, registered onto a network but not
network/service provider
Supplied by your network/service provider
your home network at home or abroad.
service provider
making or receiving a call
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Troubleshooting

Problem Possible cause and solution
Phone will not turn on
Charging LED not lit red and no flashing battery Icon
Short standby and talk times
Calls cannot be made or received
Stored telephone numbers cannot be recalled
Numbers cannot be entered in the display
Phone turns on but there is no display
Battery icon not flashing 1-2-3 during charging
Flashing
• Check that the battery is fully charged and correctly connected to the phone.
• Check wall outlet. Power may be out.
• AC adapter may be defective. Return to your dealer, try another Mitsubishi adapter.
• Cell broadcast is permanently on, using more battery power.
• Phone is in a poor signal area and therefore always on full power.
• Incorrect charging and discharging. Always charge and discharge your battery fully.
• The battery is wearing out. Replace the battery
• Check that you have at least one signal strength bar ( ). Try in a stronger signal strength area.
• If the name of a network is not displayed, check that your SIM is OK, check registration with your service provider.
• Call barring option is turned on. Turn it off (see page 51).
• Call cost limit is reached (see page 45).
• Fixed Dialing Number or Call Barring features are turned on. Turn off the features (see pages 37 and 51).
• Keypad lock is turned on ( is displayed). Press Unlock and to turn off.
• Display contrast is turned down to low. Reset contrast (see page 59).
• Indicates a charging or battery problem. Turn off the phone and disconnect the adapter. Reconnect and try again.
• If the problem persists, contact your dealer.
• There is not enough memory to store another SMS message. You must delete one or more of the existing stored messages.
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Error messages

Problem Possible cause and solution
Allowed credit reached!
Busy
Call failed
Cancelled. No type selected
Cannot execute command
Can't display message
Check SIM!
Check your password
Check your request
Check your subscription
CUG call failed
• Outgoing call fails because the allowed credit limit is already reached.
• The allowed credit limit is reached during an outgoing call (the call is then cancelled).
• Outgoing call fails because the destination number is being used.
• Caller’s phone is turned off.
• CUG is in use and the call is not allowed or not recognized by the network
• Network cannot take the call due to busy system
• Number is out of order
• Network does not answer
• Option to hide your phone number when calling is not supported by the network
• Control and verification of CUG parameters not confirmed, or CUG availability on network.
• Cell broadcast activation is requested but no message type is selected.
• Your request is impossible to execute in the current call situation.
• Short message text cannot be displayed (characters not recognized, incorrect format, etc.)
• No SIM is present or the SIM is incorrectly inserted. See page 6 for more details.
• Call barring password was changed
• Call barring service status was changed
• Entered password is incorrect
• Your request for a service cannot be fulfilled
• Network service was requested but you have no subscription for it. Check your subscription regarding the related service use rights or access.
• CUG (Closed user group) call is rejected by the network because the network does not recognize the CUG parameters
• Dialed number is not in the same CUG
• Dialed number has no CUG association
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Error!
Failed
Incorrect entry
Invalid number
Locked! Press (Unlock)(#) to unlock
Low battery!
Network busy
Network not allowed
New PIN1 incorrect. Try again
New PIN2 incorrect. Try again
No action performed
No response
Not allowed
Not allowed (fixed dialing)
Not Available
Number changed
PIN blocked
PIN2 blocked
PUK2 blocked
• Network cannot perform your request and issues an error
• SMS message cannot be sent
• Character string has a syntax error
• Call is rejected by the network because the net­work does not recognize the phone number
• Phone number is too long to be stored in the selected location
• Phone entry cannot be moved to location because the phone number is too long
• A key was pressed while keypad is locked
• Battery is too low and the phone will soon turn off automatically
• Call is rejected by the network due to overload
• When selecting network manual search, you have selected a network that rejects the connection
• Incorrect entry made when entering new PIN code
• Incorrect entry made when entering new PIN2 code
• You exited a menu option without pressing proper
key to complete the action
• Call was made to a remote phone with no response
• Number or character entry is not allowed
• Call cancelled due to fixed dialing control (the number dialed does not match any of the fixed dialing numbers in memory)
• No more SIM storage available
• Called number has changed
• Wrong PIN code has been entered 3 times. Enter PUK code
• Wrong PIN2 code has been entered 3 times. Enter PUK2 code
• Wrong PUK2 code has been entered 10 times. The SIM services protected by the PIN2 code have now been permanently disabled.
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Reaching allowed credit!
Ring volume Off
Service not available
SIM blocked. Contact provider
SIM fixed full SIM names full Phone names full
SMS memory locations are full
Wrong code. Try again
Wrong new code. Try again
Wrong PIN, try again Wrong PIN2, try again Wrong PUK, try again Wrong PUK2, try again
• Cost limit is about to be reached. Connected call will end automatically when limit is reached.
• Ring volume is set to 0 (no volume)
• Requested services that are not available on the network
• Wrong PUK has been entered 10 times. The SIM card has been permanently disabled and must be replaced by a new one.
• Corresponding memory is full
• New message storage is full while writing a new SMS message
• Wrong phone lock code was entered
• New phone lock codes do not match
• Wrong code was entered
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Index

A
Accessories ......................... 73
Agenda ............................... 68
Calendar ........................ 70
Delete old events ........... 70
New event ..................... 69
View events ............. 69, 70
Agenda events
Deleting ......................... 70
Editing ........................... 70
Entering ......................... 69
Viewing .............................. 69
Alarm clock ................... 66, 67
Alert, CB message ................ 55
Alert, SMS message .......16, 39
Alert, Voice mail ............ 16, 33
Antenna use ........................ 11
Any key answer ................... 59
Auto answer ....................... 60
Auto retry ........................... 60
Auto Switch On/Off ............ 68
Automatic search ................ 51
B
Backlight ....................... 15, 58
Balance information ........... 44
Barring password, call ........ 63
Basic operations .................. 12
Answering a call ............ 14
Int’l dial codes ............... 13
Keypad lock ................... 15
Making a call ................. 13
SMS indicator ................ 16
Standby display ............. 12
Turning on, off ........ 12, 15
Unanswered call indicator16
Voice Mail indicator ....... 16
Battery .................................. 8
Attaching ........................ 8
Charging .......................... 9
Safety information ......... 10
Brain Drain .......................... 72
Broadcast ............................ 53
Language ...................... 55
Message types ......... 53, 54
On/Off ........................... 54
C
Calculator ............................ 71
Calendar .............................. 70
Call
Answering ..................... 14
Ending ........................... 14
Holding .......................... 25
Making .......................... 13
Multi-party conference .. 26
Retrieving ...................... 25
Call barring ......................... 51
Password ....................... 21
Call costs, reset ................... 46
Call duration ....................... 44
Call reminder ....................... 44
Call timer, reset ................... 44
Call times ............................ 43
Call waiting ......................... 25
Caller line identity ............... 48
Calling phonebook numbers 36
Calls & Timers ...................... 42
Call costs ........................ 45
Call duration reminder ... 44
Call timers ................ 43, 44
Call log .......................... 42
Costs .............................. 45
Line selection ................. 46
Timers ............................ 43
Call Log ............................... 42
Care and maintenance ........ 20
Cell broadcast (CB) messages 53
Alert ............................... 55
Changing ....................... 54
Editing ........................... 54
Reading ......................... 55
Turn on/off .................... 54
CLI ....................................... 48
Closed user group (CUG) ..... 52
Conference call ................... 26
Copy Phone Book numbers . 36
Cost management ............... 45
Credit limit .......................... 45
CUG .................................... 52
Currency converter .............. 65
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D
Date/time setting ................ 63
Default settings .................. 64
Delete Phone Book numbers 36 Dialing from
Call Log memory ........... 22
Last dialed numbers ...... 22
Phone Book ................... 22
Dialing, speed ............... 23, 38
Dialing stored numbers ...... 22
Display contrast .................. 59
Display indicators .................. 5
Display own number ........... 36
Display, standby ................. 12
DTMF tones ........................ 24
E
Editing Phone Book numbers 36 Email messages
Managing ...................... 39
Receiving ....................... 38
Sending ......................... 38
Set up ............................ 40
Email service ....................... 38
Emergency calls .................. 21
End key ......................... 2, 3, 4
Ending a call ....................... 14
Entering text ....................... 29
Error messages ................... 76
Extending the antenna ....... 11
F
Factory settings .................. 64
FDN ..................................... 37
Fixed dialing numbers (FDN) 37
Forwarding, call .................. 47
G
Games ................................ 72
General features ................. 22
Getting started .................... 6
Glossary .............................. 74
Graphic display icons ........... 5
H
Holding a call ...................... 25
Hotkey ........................... 2, 3, 4
Programming ................. 59
I
Icons (Display indicators) ....... 5
Information numbers,
network ............................ 33
International dialing codes .. 13
K
Key actions ............................ 4
Keypad layout ....................... 2
Keypad lock ................... 15, 55
L
Language selection ............. 56
Last dialed numbers .............. 2
LED ............................ 3, 10, 13
Line 1 or 2 selection ............ 46
Lock, keypad ................. 15, 55
Lock, phone ........................ 61
M
Making a call ....................... 13
Managing
Email messages .............. 39
SMS messages ............... 39
Menu .................................. 27
map ............................... 27
softkey ..................... 14, 27
Message templates ............. 42
Messages ............................ 38
Alert ............................... 39
Broadcast ....................... 53
In Box ............................ 39
Msg. Templates ............. 42
Outbox ........................... 41
Settings .......................... 40
Write new ...................... 40
Moving phonebook numbers 36
Multi-function key ......... 2, 3, 4
Multi-party call .................... 26
Multipress method .............. 31
Muting ................................ 23
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N
Names softkey .................... 14
Network .............................. 49
Network services ........... 32, 33
O
Office Tools ......................... 65
Alarm clock .............. 66, 67
Auto-switch on/off ........ 68
Currency converter ........ 65
Scratchpad .................... 65
On/Off key .................... 2, 3, 4
Options key ................... 2, 3, 4
Options while talking .......... 25
Outbox ............................... 41
P
Pause feature ...................... 24
Phone
customizing ................... 55
overview ......................... 3
settings .......................... 55
Phone Book ........................ 34
Calling numbers ............ 35
Fixed dialing numbers ... 37
Free space ...................... 35
Own numbers ................ 36
Phone book ring tones .. 37
Speed dialing ................. 38
Storing .......................... 35
Viewing numbers .......... 35
Phone Book numbers
Calling ........................... 36
Copying ......................... 36
Deleting ......................... 36
Editing ........................... 36
Moving .......................... 36
Phone lock .......................... 61
code ........................ 21, 61
Phone overview .................... 3
PIN code ....................... 20, 61
PIN2 code ..................... 20, 62
Problems ....................... 75, 76
Programmable hotkey .... 2, 59
PUK code ...................... 21, 62
PUK2 code .................... 21, 62
Push .................................... 72
R
Ramping ............................. 58
Reading SMS/email message 38
Reminder - call duration ...... 44
Retracting the antenna ....... 11
Retrieving a call ................... 25
Ring tone ...................... 56, 57
S
Safety information .............. 17
Battery ........................... 10
Phone ............................ 17
Scratchpad .......................... 65
SDN numbers ...................... 33
Second call .......................... 26
Security codes ..................... 20
Security features ................. 60
Call barring password .... 63
Phone lock code ............. 61
PIN code ........................ 61
PIN2 code ...................... 62
PUK/PUK2 codes ............. 62
Sending an SMS message ... 40
Services ............................... 46
Call barring .............. 51, 63
Call forwarding .............. 47
CUG ............................... 52
Network ......................... 49
Network search .............. 51
Receiving ID ................... 48
Send ID ............................... 49
Send key ....................... 2, 3, 4
Settings ............................... 55
Auto features ................. 60
Default ........................... 64
Display ..................... 58, 59
Edition ........................... 58
Hotkey ........................... 59
Keypad lock ................... 55
Language ....................... 56
Ramping ........................ 58
Security .......................... 60
Time & date ................... 63
Tones ....................... 56, 57
Volume .......................... 57
Show costs .......................... 46
SIM
application tool kit ......... 33
card ............................. 6, 7
81
SMS messages .................... 38
Alert tone ................ 16, 39
Managing ...................... 39
Outbox .......................... 41
Reading ......................... 38
Sending ......................... 40
Set up ............................ 40
Status request ............... 41
Template ....................... 42
Softkeys ........................ 2, 3, 4
Solutions ....................... 75, 76
Speed dialing ................ 23, 38
Standby display .............. 5, 12
Storing names and numbers 34
T
T9® Text Input .................... 29
Text entry ............................ 29
Multipress method ........ 31
®
Text Input ............... 29
T9
Time & date setting ............ 63
Tones
CB message alert ........... 55
DTMF ............................. 24
Phone Book ring ............ 37
Ramping ........................ 58
Ring tone ................... 5, 57
Turn on/off .................... 56
Vibrate alert .................. 23
Voice mail alert ........ 16, 33
Volume .......................... 57
Troubleshooting ................. 75
Turning off (phone) ............ 15
Turning on (phone) ............. 12
Volume adjustment ....... 24, 57
Volume adjustments ........... 57
Alarm ............................. 57
Conversation .................. 57
Keys tones ...................... 57
Ramping ........................ 57
Ring tone ....................... 57
Volume key ................... 2, 3, 4
V
Vehicle safety ...................... 18
Vibrate settings ................... 56
Vibrate alert mode .............. 23
Voice Mail ........................... 33
Alert Tone ...................... 33
Calling for messages ...... 34
Number ......................... 33
Voice mail indicators ....... 5, 16
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