Panasonic G350 User Manual

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Instructifs
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Basic Main Kit Composition
Main Unit (Telephone) Adaptor
EB-G35Û
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EB-CA400
Optional accessories
Car Mount KH - EB-HF400Z Allows for handsfree use in a vehicle and fast charges the battery pack.
Operating Instructions
The main kit wilt include at least one battery pack and may include other optional accessories
DC Adaptor - EB-CD400A Fast charges №e battery pack by connection to a cigarette lighter socket.
Dual Charger-EB-CR400 Has two slots to fast and trickle charge the battery
Battery Pack (L) Battery Pack (XM) Battery Pack (M) Battery Pack (S)
-EB-BM400A -EB-BX400 -EB-BS350 -EB-8S400
AC Adaptor - EB-CA400
Supplies the dual charger with power or connects to the telephone Allows fax and data communications over
to fast charge the attached battery the GSM network,
pack.
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Holder Kft- EB-KA400Z This can be used as a simple car mount kit.
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PCMCIA Data Interface Card
-E8-PA400
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Carry Case-
EB-YK400
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Introduction
Thank you for purchasing a Panasonic digital cellular telephone. The Panasonic G350 is a digital cellular telephone designed to operate on the
Global System for Mobile Communications (GSM). These operaf ng instructions detail the operation and advanced features of your
telephone. They will also explain the use of the accessories provided with the
Telephone and the available options.
Symbols used in these operating instructions: O Shows that a function is network dependent, or may only be
available on a subscription basis from your service provider.
Shows that you should press the following key(s). “GSM1” Used as an example of network code. “GSM 01" Used as an example of a full network name.

M System

The GSM sys ;em consists of many networks spanning the world. Each country participating in GSM has at least one network. Where agreements exist between network operators, it may be possible to roam from network to network and country to country. Contact your service provider for more information on the latest GSM coverage and roaming agreements.

riber Identification Module (SIM)

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MOSIIS COJAID^aCATTaNS
GLOBAL SYSTEM FOR
In order to USÊ' your telephone on the GSM system you will require a valid Subscriber Identification Module (SIM) registered with a GSM mobile network. This network is referred to as /our HOME network.
Your SIM contains all the information necessary to operate the telephone.
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user-entered information such as stored telephone numbers.
The SIM fits into a small slot in the back of the telephone, protected by the battery pack.
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Table of contents

Precautions
Your telephone Location of controls
Basic operation
Alpha entry Entering alphanumerics
Memory Phone book / fixed dial memory O
Function operation Function menu.
Battery information Battery specifjcations
SIM fittina end remoylna fi.3
Appendix
Index
Display information. Power on
Power off Making a call
Ending a call..............................
Receiving a call.........................
Operation during conversation Adjusting volumes
Entering Greek/spedat characters.
Editing alpha entry............................
Restricted dialling from memory ..
Last number memory
Security.......
Call meter
Call bar O
Divert O
Call waiting© .
Messages © .. Netwo^s
Customise
Battery fitting and removing Low battery during use Battery charging
Glossary of terms..........................
Teleservices and Bearer services. Security codes Trouble shooting Error messages Telephone specifications
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Precautions
Precautions
Before the tele,shone can be used the SIM must be inserted (refer to “SIM fitting
Hhd removing" - page 53) and a charged battery pack fitted (refer to “Battery
Information" - page 50).
r-This apparatus is type approved for connection to the Global System for Mobile
ComrriunicatioT (GSM). Please note the following precautions before using your
telephone:

'Operating environment

• Turn off your telephone when in an aircraft. The use of cellular telephones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the cellular network and may be illegal. Failure to observe this instruction may lead to suspension or denial of cellular telephone services to the offender, or legal action or botli.
• Users are advised not to use the equipment when at a refuelling point. Users are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots, chemical plants or when blasting operations are in progress.
• Avoid contact between the antenna and face (especially eyes) during conversatior. Take care when using the telephone in crowded places.
• Care must bo taken when using the telephone in close proximity to personal medical electronic devices, such as pacemakers and hearing aids.
• In extreme temperatures the display on yourtelephone may at times change slightly in colour, or take somewhat longer than usual to display characters or the battery life may be shorter. This is normal and does not indicate a defect in the telephone or battery pack,
• Keep childre i away from the equ i pment.

Handling

• DO NOT attempt to disassemble this equipment. There are no user-serviceable parts inside.
• DO .NOT strike, drop, shake or subject the equipment to e.xc-essive vib-ration.
• DO NOT expose the equipment to rain and avoid contact with any liquids.
Immediately :urn the power offer remove the equipment from the mains supply
and contact у our dealer if the equipment becomes wet.
• Keep any metallic items that may accidentally touch the terminals away from the equipment. Special care should be taken when carrying a battery pack in a bag so that keys or coins etc. do not accidentally touch the terminals.
• DO NOT leave the equipment in direct sunlight or a humid, dusty, hot area.
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Precautions

Generai precautions

• Pressing any of the keys may produce a loud tone. Avoid holding the telephone close to your ear whilst pressing the keys.
• This apparatus is intended for use when supplied with power from the built-in charger or dual charger (EB-CR400) through the AC adaptor (EB-CA400). Other usage will invalidate any approval given to this apparatus and may be dangerous.
• Always use Panasonic approved accessories in order to maintain full performance and avoid damage. The use of any equipment other than that specified may damage your telephone or result in inferior performance.
• The telephone, charging apparatus and battery pack may feel warm during use. This is normal and does not indicate a fault.

Use In a vehicle

• You MUST exercise proper control of your vehicle at all times. Do not use a handheld telephone white you are driving. Find a safe place to stop first.
• You MUST NOT stop on the hard shoulder of the motorway to answer or make a call, except in an emergency.
• Acquaint yourself thoroughly with restrictions concerning the use of cellular telephones within the country where you are driving and observe them at ail times.

Battery pack and charging

• DO NOT apply force when fitting the battery pack to the telephone.
• Always charge the battery packs in a well ventilated area, not in sunlight,
between +5°C and +35°C. The battery indicator ) may disappear while charging if the battery pack is outside the charging temperature range. Chargingj/vill resume when the battery pack is within the charging temperature range.
• To maximise functional life of the battery pack fully discharge and recharge at least once every month, intermittent use between short charges will seriously reduce battery pack life. It is recommended to use a battery pack until the low battery warning before recharging.
• DO NOT incinerate or dispose of as ordinary rubbish. Keep the battery packs away from the fire. The battery packs must be disposed of in accordance with locai legislation.
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Precautions
» AJttaoh ih© hattairy pack to the telephone before charging with the AC adaptor.
If the batten.f pack is fitted to the telephone after the AC adaptor charging will not start automatically. Remove the AC adaptor and ensure that the battery pack is fitted before the AC adaptor. Confirm that the battery indicator (ÌDI) flashes while charging.
• If the batterìa pack has not been charged for a long time the battery indicator (ffli) may net flash. When the battery indicator CiS) flashes, within thirty minutes, no'mal charging will commence.
• If the AC adiaptor is removed from the mains supply without removing it from
the telephone the battery indicator CIM) may continue to flash for a short while. This is normal and does not indicate a fault.
• Avoid recharging battery packs for a long period of time (over24 hours).
• Store the battery pack in a dry, cool and dark area when not in use.

Cleaning

• The equipment may be cleaned with a soft cloth dampened with a mild detergent and water. DO NOT use petroleum based cleaners such as benzene or thinner, which may damage the equipment.
• Periodically clean the contacts of the charging apparatus and battery packs with a dry soft cloth. Poor electrical contact because of unclean contacts may cause the power to switch offer the charging apparatus not to charge correctly.
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Your telephone

Your telephone

Location of controls

Antenna - for best reception extend fully. When retracting the antenna after use hold the centre part of the antenna and gently slide back into the telephone.
Incoming indicator-indicates an incoming call when flashing.
Earpiece
Keypad: I
Switches power on and off. Enters function menu. Puts a call on hold. Recalls memory data. Makes a call. '
Ends a call. i
Enters data or j alphanumerics, confirms an action or accesses
messaaes. Clears fast digit entered, all digits when pressed
and held down or exits
from furtction mode.
Enters international access code or pauses.
Increases or decreases a
value and scrolls through
menu functions.
Display
Microphone
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Digit Key O to . © and ®.
Power key Function key
Hold key Memory key Dial key End key
M-plus key
Clear key
Plus key
Scroti keys
External connector
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Your telephone

y information

Display indicators

Display indicators
№ Indicatesthebattery voitage-’Gu; full battery, empty battery. A Indicates that you are registered to a non-honne network - roaming. 1 Indicates that a call is in progress orflashes when :a call is on hold. — Indicates the reception of a message of flashes when messages memory is
full. T Indicates, that it is possible to make an emergency call. .ijll Indicates received signal strength -1 weak signal, mil strong signal.

Clear display

Following some operations the display will automatically clear after three seconds or after pressing any key except & and ®.
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Basic operation

Basic operation

Power on

F®" and hold A wake up tone will sound.
If the PIN is enabled and/or the lock function is set a message will be displayed asking for the PIN and/or lock code to be entered, refer to “Security" - page 24. When the appropriate PIN and/or lock code is entered, the telephone will search fora network.
When network registration is complete the network name and signal strength meter (.iiil) will be displayed.

Power off

€> and hold
To turn power off.

Making a call

For best reception fully extend the antenna.
Make sure that the signal strength meter (.nil) is displayed.
1. I®’telephone number (up to 32 digits) To clear the last digit press O once.
To clear all the digits press O and hold.
2
To make the call.
The call in progress indicator {*>) will be displayed. When the call is connected the telephone number will
disappear.
GSM 01
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Overflow digite display

When you enter 17 digits or more excluding the last 16 digits will be displayed Example: +00112233445566778899
» o and hold
First digits will be displayed.
[ +0011-
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Basic operation

Automatic redial

When a call is unsuccessful -for example, because the other party is busy-the telephone will automatically redial the number after five seconds, if the auto redial
function is set, refer to "Set auto redial”-page 49. Then, if still unsuccessful, a
maximum often further attempts will be made. Atone will sound before each redial attempt,
The first 12 digits of the telephone number will be displayed, ' To cancel while auto redialling is in progress press any key.
flUTO
+012:;
REDIRL
:4Et7S9

All redial attempts failure

If all redial attempts fail the telephone number will be registered in a blacklist, which can store up to eight
telephone numbers. This will stop unnecessary redial
attempts of tha blacklisted telephone number. To delete a telephone number from the blacklist that telephone number must be
redialled manually. When the call is successful the telephone number will be
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BLRCKLIST
+01234E67S9

Blacklist full

When the blacklist is full, the auto redial function will be ^ disabled. To rs-enable the auto redial function telephone I
BLfiCKLn
numbers must be deleted from the blacklist.
any key e>.cept ® or ^
To clear the "EiLACK LIST FULL" message. When the telephone is switched off the blacklist inforrhation will be lost.
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FULL

Emergency calls

Calls to the emergency services (Police, Fire or Ambulance) can be made by dialling the special GSM emergency telephone number 112. This number is recognised by all GSM nebvorks.
It is possible to make an emergency call at almost anytime, even if there is no SIM present, Ihe telephone is not registered to a network or during conversation.
To make an e mergency call when the telephone is nof registered to a network the antenna symbol ('^) must be present. However, the presence of the antenna symbol {'^) dijes not guarantee that an emergency call can be made,
pr :t3 l:. ^
To make an emergency call.
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EMERGEHC.V
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Basic operation

International dialling

Using the Automatic International Access Code “+" you will be able to dial international numbers without having to know the code for the international exchange.
Dialling national calls using the Automatic International Access Code will have no affect on call charges. It is recommended that ail stored telephone numbers use the Automatic International Access Code as this will aid dialling from home and abroad.
1.
To use the Automatic International Access Code.
2. P®" country code Country codes are availabie in “GSM Network Codes
and Names" supplied with these operating instructions.
3. area code and telephone number
4 ¡tj=»
To make the call.
NOTE: Many countries include an initial "0” in the area code. This should, in most cases, be left out when dialling international numbers. If you have difficulties making international calls, contact your service provider.
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Pause dialling

Pause dialling uses the DTMF tones generated by the telephone to access externa! telephone services, such as voice mail, paging and computerised home banking.
More than one pause can be used, but the total telephone number must not exceed 32 digits, including pauses. Each pause will last for approximately three seconds.
Telephone numbers that have pauses can be stored in memory, refer to "Store a number" - page 18,
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Basic operation

Pause dial calls

If you have recalled a telephone number from memory that contains pauses begin with step 4.
1. F?" telepi" one number
2.
“P” will be displayed.
3. additional digits Repeat step 2 and 3 if more pauses are needed.
4. FT ^ To make thecal!
When the call is connected, the next digits will be displayed.
5. P? ^ or wait for three seconds To send the digits after the pause.
Repeat step 5 if you have more pauses.
+01234B£?P
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a call

To end the ca l.
¥
Ing a call
To receive a call the power must be switched on. For best reception fully extend the antenna.
When you receive a call you will hear a ringing tone, a flashing “INCOMING" message will be displayed and the
incoming indiiDator will flash.
any key e>;cept ^ or
To answer the call.
To reject the incoming call press
<sh; Ttiiii
siNCOMIHS;

Calling Lirie Identification (CLI) O

This feature allows you to identify incoming calls and accept or reject the call. The last twelve digits of the caller’s telephone number will be displayed on the
second line.
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Basic operation

Unanswered calls

When an incoming cal! is unanswered the telephone will automatically store the caller’s telephone number, if available. A message will show the number of unanswered calls that have been received. When the space available for the unanswered callers’ telephone numbers is full the next caller's telephone number will overwrite the oldest information.
RPiJD CALL
2 CALLS

Recall unanswered calls O

1. pro
To recall memory.
2. «or © To display “RCVD CALL"
3. Wt3t To select "RCVD CALL"
To display the telephone numbers of unanswered calls.
5. To make the cal!.
RCUD CALL
C M+

Operation during conversation

Memo pad

This feature is used to enter a telephone number during conversation which you
may wish to dial later.
The Automatic Internationa! Access Code and pause dial can be included.
Storing a new telephone number overwrites the old number in the memo pad.

Memo pad store — during conversation

F? telephone number (up to 32 digits excluding “+") This telephone number is automatically stored when the call
ends.
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+09S7654321
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Basic operation

Make a cal l using memo pad

1. P? % To recall memory.
2. I®= s or § To display “MEMO PAD".
[f ? ce
3. To select "MEMO PAD".
4. To make t^ie call.
MEMO PfiD
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Edit memo pad

When memo f>ad information is edited it will be stored in the phone book or fixed dial memory, tefer to “Store a number" - page 18.
1. P" "©i To recall memory.
2. P°©or@
To display "MEMO PAD".
3. m
To select ‘ MEMO PAD”.
4. m- To select the memo pad options.
5. P"«or@ _i eDIT^ To display “EDIT?".
6. FT€S '
To select "EDIT?”.
7. P" name lag
For alpha entry, refer to "Alpha entry" - page 14.
When you have finished editing the name tag or if you do not wish to edit the
name tag press
8. telephone number To clear tt* e last digit press ® once.
To clear all the digits press handhold. ...
9. P®” &
To store tf e telephone number.
10. P?= ® or® To select “PHONE BOOK" or “FIXED DIAL".
11. P?^ location number To Store Ihe to\ephone number.
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Basic operation

Delete memo pad

1. p? ®
To recall memory.
2. I®'® or© To display “MEMO PAD".
3. F?= ca To select “MEMO PAD".
4. P" To select the memo pad options.
5. P ©or© To display “DELETE?".
6. P“ cs
To delete memo pad.

Call hold O

It is possible to c.a!! another party during your current c.a!l by entering the telephone number, or recalling from memory using and then pressing Your current call will go on hold.
To swap between waiting calls press&, alternatively press ® or © to display “SWAP?" then press ®. The call that is currently holding will be displayed as a flashing number. Example; Call 1 is holding and call 2 is the current call.
To end a call press © or e to display “END 1?" or "END 2?” and then press e» to end the currently displayed call.
To end both calls press
COLLS
SWOP'
Tiiili
2

Put a call on hold

p= cs
To put the call on hold. A flashing call In progress indicator (T) tells you that the
current call is on hold.

Cancel call hold

P° ®
To resume your current call.
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Basic operation

DTMF tones

It is possible to send DTMF tones without using the pause dial feature.
1®^ DTMF numbers
To send DTMF tones.
A number can be recalled from memory and sent as DTMF tones.
Recall the number from memory using ^, refer to “Recall using location number"
- page.
1. ®
To send the first digits before any pauses. ' r..
2. 1®=^
To send any digits after the pauses. Repeat step 2 if you have more pauses. After DTMF tone transmission you can continue your call.
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ing volumes

snaaea oars inaicate levels or volume.

Keytone volume

Five levels of keytone volume are available. Keytone volume must be adjusted in standby. To turn off the keytone, refer to “Silent keytone” - page 48,
^ ©todecrease
e to increase
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Earpiece volume

Five levels of earpiece volume are available. Earpiece volume must be adjusted during conversation.
P? ® to decrease
© to increese

Ring voiume

Referto “Adjus.t ring volume"- page 47.
EAR iJOLUriE
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Alpha entry

Alpha entry
Alpha entry is used in phone book/fixed dial memory and Short Message Service. The number of acceptabie characters is dependent on your SIM.
£ to £: Inputs a character, shown below. Each time that the same key is pressed it will display the next character. When a different key is pressed the cursor will move on to the next position.
Si: Moves the cursor right.
Si : Moves the cursor left. »: Inserts a space immediately before the cursor.
w; When using alpha entry it will change the type of special character set: upper case, lowercase and other special characters/symbols.
o and O: Scroll through any special characters.

Letters assignment to numeric keys

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m
©
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A~» -B->C~*a~>b “*c^ 2^
G->H-^ l->g->h-^i-> 4 j
J-^K^L -)'j->-k ^|->5g
M~>N->0->m->n“^o*+ 6 ^
P-*Q-^ R->S“^P“>q~*r~^s~* 7 j
T->U“^ V->t^u->v->'8^
W-> X-^Y^2->w-» x-»y-+z->9g
(-»)->/-> 0j
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Special characters movement

Character
types
Upper case
Lower case
Other
Movement by pressing 9 and ®
m
A A /E 0U 0^ i
4 @
a ^ <-> ae 6 fi ^ 6 il <-> 0^
4
^ > Q ^ ^ i <—> 6 fi il i ¿,
“<5

g alphanumerics

Example: Home
1. £■ twice To select the letter “H”.
2. 12 six times To select the letter "o".
3. F?= It;
To move tine cursor to the next position.
4. 12 four times To selectthe letter “m*.
5. I®° ® five times To selectthe letter“e".
Alpha entry
Ho.
Hor9e=

g Greek/special characters

i A nr- «
I . W- W \^l iSi-
To scroll tiirough available characters/symbols. To select another type of special character set press ^
2. F5" 'S
To move the cursor to the next position.
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Alpha entry

Editing alpha entry

® Deletes one character above the cursor. ® and hold. Clears the entire entry.
® Moves the cursor left,
if?: Moves the cursor right. Example: Modify “Hone" to “Home".
1. F^®or® To rrove the cursor onto the error.
2. F?’«
To delete the character above the cursor.
3. pr» To insert a space.
4. f5'four times To select the letter “m".
Horiie
Home
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Memory

Memory

book / fixed dial memory O

It is possible to store telephone numbers in two types'of memory.
PHONE BOC'K: Allows you to store frequently dialled telephone numbers w'lth a name tag so that the telephone numbers can be recalled quickly and easily.
FIXED DIAL: If the security function “FIXED DIAL" is on it is possible to make a call manually Dr from phone book, calls can only be made from fixed dial memory, refer to “Memory type — memory security" - page 27. Fixed dial memory is not
available on all SIMs. The number of locations, length of name tag and number of digits for a telephone
number are dependent on your SIM. Some service provider may supply SIMs that do not have the ability to store any telephone numbers, in these cases it is not
possible to se ect the memory function. Other SIMs may not have the ability to store a name lag with the telephone number, in these cases you will not be asked foranametac.

ted dialling from memory

Spaces, or wild numbers, can be stored in a telephone number and filled in when the telephone number is recalled from memory. This means that calls can be restricted to a specific area when “FIXED DIAL" is on, refer to “Memory type — memory security"-page 27. The spaces can be anywhere within a stored telephone number.
P" © and ho d A will be displayed to show that this is a space.
When a telepf one number that contains spaces is recalled ------------------­pressing any numeric key will fill a space. Pressing & with this recalled telephone number will only clear spaces.
+0321_23.
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Memory
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Store a number

When using phone book the security must be switched off, refer to “Memory type — memory security" - page 27.
1. F?" ^
To store a number.
name tag NRME?
For alpha entry, referto "Alpha entry"-page 14. When you have entered a name tag or if you do not wish to store a name tag press O».
I®" telephone number |
3.
4.
I®" E* I
To enterthe telephone number.
I®" ® or ®
5. To select "PHONE BOOK" or"F!XED DIAL". IT
6. 1®° location number
To store the telephone number. When the first numberof a location is entered the display will show vacant
locations in that block. If there are more that ninety-nine locations available, the first tw'O numbers must be entered before the display will show the location information.
Example:
1®^ 13' Vacant locations will be displayed in the range ;—
50 to 59. Occupied memory locations will be shown with | 0 j q.-.
P®" 13 The information will be stored at location 50.
If you selected fixed dial memory enter P1N2.
PHONE HO-i
PHONE BOOK ! 01 - 99 MR t i
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STORED
► 50
Auto memory allocation
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can be done at any time when prompted for a location. In this way it is possible to store related numbers in blocks.
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Memory
Memory overwrKe prolectton
When an occjpied location number is selected, you will be asked if you v/ish to overwrite existing information.
To overwrite old information press ®. To store in another location number press ®, and you will be returned to step 6
in “Store a number". To store in another memory block or memory type continue to press O.
OUEF; WRITE? I

Recall using location number

1. p? %
To recall memory.
2.
3.
4.
5.
© or S!
To select "PHONE BOOK" or "FIXED DIAL".
PHONE
01-99
BOOK
MR i
P^ location number The location number, name tag and telephone number will be displayed.
To review the rest ofthe name tag press % and hold. To review the rest of the telephone number press w and hold.
P? e or S' To scroll through the locations.
P3=^ To make ;he call.
¡►50 I

Recall using speed dial

speed dial is only available for phone book.
1. location number
Leading 2:eros may be left out ­not 07.
P®° ©
2.
The name tag and telephone number will be displayed.
3.
pr®
To make ihecall.
-for example 7 and
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Memory

Recall using name tag

1. a To recall memory.
2. P°®or® To select "PHONE BOOK" or"FIXED DIAL".
3. vrn
To search for a name lag.
4. P“ the first letters of the name tag that you wish to find.
Foralpha entry, referto"Alphaentry”-page 14. When you have finished entering the first few letters of the name tag that you wish to search for press ®.
5. P=aor® To scroll name tags.
To review the rest of the name tag press ^ and hold. To review the rest of the telephone number press and hold
6.
To make the call.
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Hone
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► 50
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Edit an entry

Recall an enlry by any means described above.
1. ®
To display the message options.
2. P"8or«
To display "EDIT?", ^50
CELETE'—
3. F®" m
To select “EDIT?".
4. P?" name tag For Alpha entry, refer to “Alpha entry” - page 14.
When you have finished editing the name tag or if you domot wish to edit the name tagi press ®.
5. telephone number
To clear the last digit press @ once.
To clear all digits press Ш and hold.
6. F®=©
To enter :he telephone number.
7. F?" CB
To overvirite the old information. To store in another location number press& . To store
in another memory block or memory type continue to press s
If you selected the fixed dial memory enter PIN2.
EDIT?
OUERWRITE?
Memory
► 50

Delete an entry

Recall an entry by any means described above.
1. F?” CB
To display memory options.
2. I®”Oor« edit: -p-f DELETE?
To display “DELETE?”.
3. If? ®
To delete! the entry.
If you selected fixed dial memory enter PIN2,
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Memory

Last number memory

The last five to ten numbers, depending on your SIM, that were dialled are automatically stored in last number memory. When the memory store is full, the
latest number will overwrite the oldest information.

Recall last number memory

1, %
To recall memory.
2, P^9oro
To display "LAST CALL".
3. FT CB
To select "LAST CALL". The last dialled telephone number will be displayed.
4, F^sor©
To display the required telephone number. To review first digits press «»and hold.
To review the name tag, if available, press ^ and hold.
5. To make the call.

Speed dial last number memory

The last number memory is stored in location 0.
1. pr Si;
To display the last dialled number.
2. © or ©
To display the required number.
3. To make the call.
LRST
i M+
CRLL
* >
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Function operation

_ __ __ _
Function operation
_ __ __ __
To display th 3 function menu press ®. Pressing ® or ® will scroll through the available opt ons. Selecting an option is done by pressing the associated function number.
If a menu option is not available, the function number will be displayed as an “H" and cannot be selected. This may be because the telephone is not in a service area, it is being used in a mode that does not supportjhat feature (handheld/car mount) ortho SIM being used does not support thatjfe_ature.
To completely quit the function menu press

ion menu

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'13
Sj
Security
Call metsr
m
Call bar
®-- - --- - --- --- - --- - -$:;■ All calls Divert liMfbusy
Lock level
® Newdock code ® PIN on/off © New PIN
New PIN2
'13 Fixed dial 'C' Last call timer
li-AII calls timer
■H: Call cost
C All (outgoing)
international
® <-tntemational
except home
13 All (incoming) 13 “> w'hile roaming
£3 Status ® New password
— ® No ansv/er — ^ Unreachable ^ © Status
----------- -- -­Messages
c; —
Network
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®-- - --- - ---
Customise
^ Send DTMF tones
&
and hold. Display overflow digits
Read — ® Delete — ® Auto clear “ ©■ Send
p ^13 Set parameters
13 Cell broadcast
■i3' Select network — ^ Network list — '13' My number
- -33' Language
—13 Ring volume —13 Ring type —13 Silent key
- -13: dTMF tone —13 Auto redial
S Auto answer
(car mount use)
—13 ignition offtimer
(car mount use)
©
-- -- -- -- -- -- -- -
Caliw'ailing' Status
-oi;: Call waiting
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Function operation

Security

For optimum security of your telephone there are three types of security code:
LOCK CODE: Controls telephone security. PIN: Controls SIM security. PIN2: Controls memory security.
This function can accept any combination of three types of security above. When the security is enabled, the PIN followed by ca* and/or the lock code will be
necessary every time the telephone is switched on. The lock code will also be necessary when a new SIM is used with telephone and
security is enabled. This will prevent unauthorised use of your telephone and your SIM. This function will create a highly secure telephone without compromising on usability.

Set lock — telephone security

The following lock levels are available for telephone security:
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PARTIAL LOCK: Prohibits all outgoing calls except those made from memory.
Incoming calls may be answered.
UNLOCK: Switches off telephone security. This does not effect SIM security NOTE: GSM emergency calls can be made and incoming calls can be accepted
at all times.
1. I®" ® 'i:
To select lock level.
2. the lock code
To correct errors press «.
3. P? o or o To display lock levels. _
4. F? O
To set the lock level.
The selected lock level will be displayed during standby. To
restore normal operation to the telephone enter the lock
code.
LOCK LEUEL
PfiPTIflL?
GSM 01 PPRTIPL
LOCK
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Function operation

Change» lock code

1. P? ® ■§ J :!*■
To select new lock code.
2. F? the current lock code
To correct errors press ®.
3. new lock code (four digits) To correct errors press ®.
4. new lock code To verify the new lock code.
If an incorrect lock code is entered during verifeation you '--------------------------------
will be returned to step 3.
LOCK CODE
UERIFV

PIN on/off — SIM security

When PIN is enabled it will be necessary to enter the PIN, followed by © , every time the telephone is switched on.
1. fS ®
To selec: PIN on/off.
2. the PIN (four to eight digits) To correct errors press ®.
3. F®°® To switch PIN on or off.
ENTER PIN
PIN
ENfiBLED
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Function operation

Change PIN

PIN must be enabled to change the PIN.
1. pr 9 O
To select new PIN
2. the current PIN To correct errors press O.
ENTER PIN
3. pF CB
Toenterthe PIN.
4. Ï®" new PIN (fourto eight digits)
To correct errors press €P,
5. pr ^
NEliJ PIN
Toenterthe new PIN.
6. 1®° new PIN
To verify the n ew PIN.
UERIFV
7. F?CB
To set the new PIN.
If an incorrect PIN is entered during verification you will be returned to step 4,

Change PIN2

PIN2 must be enabled to change the PiN2.
1.
To select newPIN2,
2. P?" the current PIN2
To correct errors press «i.
3. PTCB
To enter PIN2.
4. F?" new PIN2 (four to eight digits)
To correct errors press «i.
5. Toenterthe new PIN2.
6. FrnewPIN2
To verify the new PIN2.
7. F?" CB *
To set the new PIN2.
If an incorrect P1N2 is entered during verification you will be returned to step 4.
ENTER PIH2
NEU pin:
UERIFV
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Function operation

Memorif type — memory security

It is possible to restrict dialling to fixed numbers only, depending on your SIM, FIXED DIAL ON; Allows you to make calls from fixed dial memory only. It is not
possible to make calls manually or from the phone book, PHONE BO(5K ON: Allows you to make calls from the phone book, manually
and fixed dial memory.
1. pF ^
To select memory security.
2. P"8or«
To display “PHONE BOOK" or “FIXED DIAL". '
3. t?" ©
To select the memory security type.
4. PIN 2 (fourto eight digits) To correc:t errors press W.
The selected security type will be enabled.
Two types of call timer are available:
LAST CALL: Indicates the duration of the last call during standby orthat of the current call during conversation. This timer is displayed as a combination of 0-59 minutes and 0-59 seconds and is updated every second.
ALL CALLS: Indicates the accumulated duration of incoming calls (shown
as “->■”} and outgoing calls (shown as ), This timer is displayed as a combination of 0-99 hours and 0-59 minutes and is updated every minute.
The last call timer may give an indication of the call charge and help calculate
yourtelephone bill. NOTE: This function is set by the user and may not give an accurate reflection of
the tariffs charged by the service provider.
FIXED DIhL
ON? j
kuiAUU Iskc#
P'm
To select last call timer. When the call cost is set, the call charge will be displayed on
the second lirie.
12M
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Function operation

Review all calls timer

P? m ’T') ■!?'
To select all calls timer.
Incoming calls are shown by
Example: 1 hour/23 minutes
Outgoing calls are shown by
* 61H 23H i
-e 34H 5g.M j
Example: 34 hours/56 minutes

Reset all calls timer

1. P? & 33:
To select all calls timer.
2. «S
To display all calls timer options.
3. l®"Oor® To display "YES?".
4. ®
I CLEAR TIMER
I VES?
To reset the all calls timer.

Set/change call cost

This function allows you to set call charge per minute. The last or current call timer will display call charge by multiplying the set call cost and the call duration.
1 . A -.T?
To select call cost. The current currency will be displayed.
Example: “$" is the currency and "123.45" is the call c per minute.
2. F^®or®
To display the required currency.
n 1i^ ^ /Si
Ul
To change to the call cost. The current call cost will flash. [f the call cost has not
been set It will not flash.
4. new call cost per minute To correct errors press 1*.
5. I®" d To set the call cost.
123 .45
5123.45;
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Function operation
ar O
Call bar is a feature that is controlled by your service provider. It is used to restrict certain outgoing and/or incoming calls. Any combination of outgoing and incoming call restrictions can be set.
This function is controlled by an access password which will be supplied by your service provider. If an incorrect password is entered three times the call bar feature may be revoked.
It is only possible to update or review the call bar status when the telephone is registered to a network. This is because the call bar status is registered with the network and not the telephone.
Five types of aall bar are available;
1. *- ALL: Restricts all outgoing calls.
2. INTERMAT: Restricts outgoing international calls.
3. *- INTxHQME: Restricts outgoing international calls except those to your home country.
4. ALL: Resstricts all incoming calls.
5. WHEN ROAM: Restricts all incoming calls when roaming.

Set/clear call bar

1. p? ®
To select call bar.
2. P"8ors^
To display each call bar type.
3. F®" the number of the required call bar
4. © or
To display “SET?" orXLEAR?". To disable call bar select “CLEAR?”.
5. &
To select ‘SET?" or "CLEAR?”.
6. P? password
To correct errors press &.
7.
To update! the call bar status. When call bar has been updated.
8. PS^ any key except ® and ^
To exit.
2, + ’ ••■'E’t JT ^ r
p:i=r--
1. ■e-RLL
2. ■^INTERNAT
CALL BOR
SET?
(COLL BOR
SET
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Function operation

Review call bar status

1. £5
To select call bar status.
2-
To check the cal! bar status. The telephone may take a while to update the current
call bar status.
3. P" ® or® T0 see further levels of call bar status including types of teleservices (TSERV) or bearer services (BSERV),
4. I®'any key except ®, or ^ To exit.

Change password

1. I®" » i!*- .B-
To select new password.
2. I®" the current password
To correct errors press
3. F?" new password (four digits) To correct errors press ».
4. I®" new password To verify the new password.
If an incorrect password is entered during verification you will be returned to step 3.
5. I®=<0 To set the new password.
6. P' any key except or
To exit.
COLL BOR
STOTUS
yHEN ROOM
SET
PfiSSUORD
UERIFV
POSbUORt
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Function operation
Divert is a feiiture that is controlied by your service provider. It enables incoming calls to be automatically forwarded to another telephone, not necessarily a GSM telephone.
It is only poss ible to update or review the divert status when.the telephone Is registered to a network. This is because the divert status is registered with the network and not the telephone.
Four types of divert are available:
1. ALL CALLS: Diverts all calls
2. IF BUSY: Diverts if you are busy
3. NO ANStA'ER: Diverts if you do not answer
4. UNREACH: Diverts if you are out of service

Set/clear divert

1. PF ® 5j;-
To select divert.
2. P'aorir
To display divert types.
3. P" the number of the required divert
4. P"Sor€f To display “SET?" or “CLEAR?”.
To disabis call barselect "CLEAR?".
5. ©■ To select “SET?" or "CLEAR?”.
If you select “CLEAR?” you will go to step 8.
6. telephone number to where calls will be diverted.
7. P”® To set th€( telephone number.
If you selected “NO ANSWER" press « or S to display the delay time-5 to 30 seconds in 5 second steps, then press ®.
8.
To update divert with the network. When divert has been updated.
9. F?" any key except ® or ^ To exit.
Ct=.L5 —'
FORIjJfiRD N0?
CfiLL DIUERT
1. RLL COLLS
2. IF BUSY
CALL DIUERT
SET?
SET "j
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Function operation

Review divert status

1. P" m Si 13'
To select divert status.
2. P
To check divert status. The telephone may take a while to update the current
divert status.
If you have set “NO ANSWER” press o or o to display
the forward telephone number and delay time.
3. P° anykey except®, ®, or© To exit.
CRLL DIUERT
STRTUS
N0
RNSWER SET

Call waiting

Call waiting may be available on a subscription basis from your service provider, ijslng this functlQn It is possibl© to b© Gont3ct©d by snothsr p6iBQn during your current call.

Set/clear call waiting

1. P” C№ (O
To select call waiting.
2. P” ® or© To display “SET?" or "CLEAR?".
To disable call waiting select “CLEAR?"
3. P”«3>
To select "SET?" or “CLEAR?”.
4. P“©
To update call waiting with the network.
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m— w iHuj •h^y'Hv.fViri^h ’
To exit.
i CRLL WRIT
I SET?
CALL WRIT
STRTUS 1
1
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Function operation
Review call waiting status
1. ® i ‘IB-
To selec-: call waiting status.
2.
To check the current call waiting status. The telephone may take a while to update the current
call waiting status.
3. P" any key except S, s, ® or ^ To exit.
CALL IjJfilT i
STATUS 'j I

Answer a waiting cali

When a third party calls you during a conversation a call waiting tone will sound and a message will be displayed, asking you if you wish to accept the incoming call. If the caUng line identification is available the last twelve digits of the caller’s telephone number will be displayed on the second line.
1. P 8 or^S
To displiiy “.ACCEPT?". To rejecl the incoming call select “REJECT?".
2. P ® O ' ^
To accept or reject the incoming call.
When you a(;cept the incoming call the call that is currently ^ waiting will be displayed as the flashing number. ¡CALLS ^1-2
Example: Call 1 is waiting and call 2 is the current call. | SWOP?"” Pressing ^ during the call waiting tone will end the current
call and you will be able to answer the incoming call as a normal call.
flcceFf —
Pp-'PCT- —
ACCEPT?
mil

Operation during call waiting

To end both calls press To swap between waiting calis press or press® or © to display “SWAP?" and
then press C®. To end a call press ® or© to display “END 1?"or“END 2?" and then press & to
end the currently displayed call.
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Function operation

Messages O

The Short Message Service (SMS) may be available on a subscription? basis from your service provider. Using this service, short text messages (up to 160
characters) can be received, displayed, edited or sent. The number of acceptable messages is dependent upon your SIM.
if the message indicator (S) is fSashing your message store is full. To receive new message you will first have to delete some old messages if automatic memory clear is switched off.

Read a received message

When receiving a message the message indicator (E) wil! be displayed and a tone will sound. When the message has been read, the message indicator (E) will disappear.
A newly received message can be read by pressing ^ when the display shows
“NEW MESSAGE”,
1. 0I5C;
To read a short message.
2. I®" ® orO
To display other messages. The first nine characters of each displayed message will
be shown. Unread messages will be shown with an asterisk after the message number.
3.
P" message number
To select the message.
4.
P“ o or ®
To see the rest of the message.
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IS Tulli
THPHK VOLI Call +012
THRHk! VOU FO
ORDER

Return a cail

if the message contains a telephone number it is possible to return a call directly
orstore that telephone number in memory.
Recall a message as shown in “Read a received message".
1. P° 0 or ®
To display “SENDER"
2.
To return the call.
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Function operation

Store sender’s details in memory

Recall a message as shown in “Read a received message”
1. F?°Sor«i
To display "SENDER”.
2. PF ©
Todispla/the message options.
3. PFcS
STORE
SENDERS
HO?
To confinn that you wish to store the sender's details.
4. PF name tag For alpha entry, refer to “Alpha entry”-page 14.
When you have entered a name tag or if you do not wish to store a name tag press
5. PF telephone number
6. PF C3
To enterthe telephone number.
7. PF s or O
To select “PHONE BOOK" or “FIXED DIAL".
8. PF location number
To store the telephone number
If you selected the fixed dial memory enter Pi N2.

Send a reply message

It is possible to send a reply without entering the destination telephone number
when “REPLY REQUESTED" is contained within the received message. This is
because the necessary message parameters are sent as part of received message. Wnen "REPLY REQUESTED" is not included in the message a new message must be created or a current message modified.
Recall a message as shown in "Read a received message".
1. PF®or ^
To display "REPLY REQUESTED".
2. FF®
To confirm that you wish to reply to the message.
3. PF your message Foralphraentry, referto“Alphaentry”-page 14.
4. PF ®
To enter the messages.
5. FF^ To send the reply.
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REQUESTED
SEND MESSfiGE'
; FRE55 j
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Function operation

Edit received message

Editing and storing a received message allows you to adapt it for your own use. Recall a message as shown in “Read a received message".
1.
To display the message.
2. ca
To display message options.
3. PTsore
To display "EDIT?"
4.
To select “EDIT?’'
The message will be displayed.
5. P" message
For alpha entry, refer to “Alpha entry"- page 14.
When you have finished editing the message press ^
6. telephone number
To clear last digit press ® once. To clear ail digits press « and hold.
When you have entered the telephone number or if it is not necessary to
modify the telephone number press ®.
7. VS" ^
To overwrite the old information.
To store in another message location press ^. Vacant
locations will be displayed. Occupied locations will be shown with
8. VS" an available location
To store the message.
ITE '
1

Delete received message

Recall a message as shown in “Read a received message”.
1. e or ®
To display the message.
2. FT«»
To display message options
3. F^ o or ®
To display "DELETE?"
4. I®" ®
To delete the message.
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Function operation
Delete <i inessage manually
1. ^
To seiect delete a message
2. message number
To select the message.
3. ®
To delete the message.
DELETE?

Clear messages automatically

The auto clear function allows a newly received message to overwrite an old message automatically, when the message memory is full.
There are three options for automatically overwriting a message: OFF: Disables this function
READ: A nev\' message will overwrite the oldest read message. ALL: A new message will first overwrite the oldest read message and then the oldest unreac message,
1. PS" ® E-
To select automatic clear.
2. F^ © or t
To display clear options.
3. F^ ^
To set the: clear options.
_ r
flUTO CLEAR
READ?
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Function operation

Create a new message

If you do not set the message parameters, you cannot send a message, refer to
“Set parameters" - page 41.
1. P? €* '1? ■45-
To create a message.
2. pi" e or ®
To display “CREATE NEW MESSAGE?"
3. P®"«6
To select "CREATE NEW MESSAGE?".
4. I®" your message For alpha entry, refer to "Alpha entry"-page 14
5. CB
To enter the message.
6. 1®^ destination telephone number
7. P? ®S(
To enterthe telephone number,
a. P^sorif
To display “YES?" or “NO?".
9
To select "YES?" or “NO?".
If you select “YES?" vacant locations will be displayed. Occupied locations
will be shown with",",
If you select "NO?" press ^ to send the message or e» to exit.
10. I®" an available location
To store the message.
If you wish to send the new message press ^ or press
to exit.
When the call is successful “MESSAGE SENT" will be
displayed.
CREATE NEW |
MESSAGE? i
n
MESSAGE“'
STORE NS8
YES'
I
SEND MESSAGE !
PRESS
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Function operation

Send a islored message

If you do not S3t the message parameters, you cannot send a message, refer to
“Set paramet6ïrs”~ page 41.
1. I?" ®
To send a message.
2. I®"eore
To display “SEND STORED MESSAGE?"
3. P? s©
To select ‘SEND STORED MESSAGE?”.
4. message number
5. Predestination telephone number
6. P? œ
To enter t ie telephone number.
7. @ or S To display “YES?” or“NO?". .e,
8. F?e m
To select "YES?" or “NO?".
[f you seiesct “YES?" vacant locations will be displayed. Occupied locations
will be sh(3wn with ". ".
If you seliict “NO?" press ^ to send the message or ® to exit.
9. P? an available location To store tie message.
if you wish to send the new message press ^ or press ® to exit.
When the call is successful “MESSAGE SENT” will be displayed.
SEMD STORED
MESSABE?
STORE MSG
VES?
SEND MESSAGE 1
PRESS -i
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Function operation

Edit a stored message

If you do not set the message parameters, you cannot send a message, refer to "Set parameters” - page 41.
To edit a stored message.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
9.
10. I®" an available location
If you wish to send the new message press 9) or press €
to exit. When the call is successful “MESSAGE SENT will be
displayed.
© or ©
To display “EDIT STORED MESSAGE?”
PF QJ
SENDMESTORED
SSPiGE?
To select "EDIT STORED MESSAGE?".
message number I®” message For alpha entry, refer to “Alpha entry"-page 14
When you have finished editing the message press ® I®" destination telephone number
o To enter the telephone number. P^oor©
To display “YES?" or "NO?”. pr CB
STORE MSG
VES?
To select "YES?” or “NO?".
If you select “YES?” vacant locations will be displayed. Occupied locations
will be shown with “.
If you select “NO?” press <S> to send the message or
‘ to exit.
To store the message.
SEND MESSAGE^
PRESS ]
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Function operation
Set parEimeters
Three parameters are always required before sending every message: Service Centre: Where all messages are sent to before they are sent on to their destination, it is a little like a post sorting room for normal mail. The number of the Service Centre may be pre-programmed, depending on your SIM. In this case it
will not be necessary to enter the Service Centre number using this function. If
the Service Centre number is not pre-programmed in your SIM every time a different SIM i
Validity period: The length of time that the Service Centre will attempt to re-send
your message. Destination: The telephone number of the person to whom you wish to send your message.
5 inserted the Service Centre number will be lost.

Service Centre

1. ® I?
To select message parameters.
2. F?"Oor®
To flisnla\. "SERV. CENTRE", “SERV. CENTRE" will flash.
P?" ©■ or Si'
3. To change the Service Centre number.
The current Service Centre number will flash.
4.
5.
If you wish to modify another parameter press ® or ■© until “SERV. CENTRE'
flashes then press © or ©,
the Service Centre number
pr ©
To set and exit.
SSERU^ CENTRED
: -r0bb?S9i234
SERU. CENTRE
;+056?891234i
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Function operation

Validity period

If you are already in the parameter selection begin with step 2
1. I®' iSH?' 15-
To select message parameters.
2. a or©
To display “PERIOD", “PERIOD" will flash.
fF JB or Si
To change the validity period.
Example: The validity period has a range of 1 to 30 days r—zrTTr ZTZ~7- and is set to 3 days, !
4.
pr © or ® '
To select “DAY”, "WEEK”, “HOUR” or"MINUTE".
The validity period is only set as “DAY”, “WEEK”, "HOUR" or “MINUTE" and not a combination of each, for example it cannot be set as 1 day and 7 hours.
C rSl^vi/^/4
kJ. r*" Li tc i cu HwlU
The range for the validity period will be displayed on the second line.
6. P®
To set and exit.
If you wish to modify another parameter press IB or tr until "PERIOD” flashes then press © or ®.
iPERIOD'r DRV
01-30 ^03
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Destination

If you are already in the parameter selection begin with step 2
1.
To select message parameters.
2. !®"©orfi
Todisplay "PHONE NO". “PHONE NO" will flash.
3. W & or .fti To change the destination telephone number.
The current destination telephone number wit! fash.
4. F? the destination telephone number
5. I®”® To set and exit.
If you wish to modify another parameter press *•* or until “PHONE NO'
flashes then press © or ®.
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PHONE HO I
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Function operation
Receive cell broadcast О
The cell broac cast service may be available on a subscription basis from your
service provider. Using this service, you can receive cell broadcast messages
such as weatfter forecasts or traffic information from your network during standby. It is possible to receive preferred cell broadcast messages by entering cell
broadcast codes to the cell broadcast list.
1. Ш
To select cell broadcast.
2. P?eor9 f
To display “ON?" or “OFF?”. To disabli! cell broadcasts select “OFF?”.
3. P5= ®
To select "ON?" or “OFF?".
4. I®“ Ш To display the cell broadcast list.
5. I®“ Ф or @ To display the cell broadcast list.
6. F? or E'
Tо select ;he list number.
7. F?" new cell broadcast code
If you mab.e an error press &.
8.
To store the cell broadcast code.
od
MESSAGE
DN?
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Function operation

Networks

You can automatically or manually select a network. You may also use your telephone on networks that you do not subscribe to. This is known as ROAMING.
NOTE: Roaming between GSM systems in the same country (National Roaming) may not be permitted by National Law.

Set network selection

1. f?c
To select network selection.
2.
To display available networks.
3. «3?
To select the displayed network.
SELECT NET
GSM 01?
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Function operation
Progrann/review network list
By storing the preferred networks in the network list, the teiephone will first attempt to reg ister with a listed network.
At least eight networks can be programmed depending on your SIM.
1. «■ C' ®
To select the network list. A network will be displayed with the country initial(s) and the abbreviated
network name. The position in the network list will.flash.
2. F?" s or«'
To selecta list number you wish to program or review.
3. P®' S To modifip the selected network.
4. Selection by country and network code
the country code (3 digits) and the network cojle
(2 digits). ^
To return to the list number selection, press before entering the fifth digit.
GSM
GSM2
02 5001 04;
01
Selection by country
FS= Qor«' The coun ;ry initial(s) will be displayed. '
W SB-
To select the first abbreviated network name in that country.
© or
To scroll through the abbreviated network names in that country,
5. ® or S To position that network in the network list.
The position in the network list will flash. To modify another position press © or S .
6.
02 5GSM;
-----------
02; GSM
GSM 4
04
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Function operation

Review/edit your telephone number O

This function allows you to review and edit your own telephone number-for example telephone, fax and data - depending on your SIM.
NOTE; This function wili not change the telephone number assigned to you by your service provider.
Itr m 13 IT :
1.
To select your telephone number.
2.
3.
4.
6.
7.
8.
9. P?" ^
Vacant locations wili be displayed. Occupied locations will '
be shown with".",
To store in another location, press w and then the location number.
© or 9
To display a name tag and telephone number.
To review the rest of the name tag press «1 and hold.
To review the rest of the telephone number press and hold.
pF m To edit.
P?' o or 9 f
To display "EDIT?" or “DELETE?". ^
To select “EDIT?” or “DELETE?”. Aflashing name tag will be displayed or when you select “DELETE?" the
telephone number will be cleared.
P? new name For alpha entry, referto “Alpha entry" - page 14
When you have modified the name tag or if it is not necessary to modify the
name tag, press «>. PF new telephone number
pr o
To enter the new telephone number. To clear last digit, press » once.
To clear all digits, press & and hold.
To overwrite old i nform ation.
--------------
EDIT?
1
OUERUIRITE?
1
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Function operation

Program yDur telephone number

1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
m
IS ®
To select yourtelephone number.
|tf= © or«.
To display a vacant location number.
Fr
To select the location number,
name
For alpha entry, refer to “Alpha entry” - page 14. When you have modified the name or if it is not necessary to modify the name, press
telephone number
pr To store tie new information.

mise

Select language

All messages on the display can be shown in one of thirteen languages;
Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Italian. Norwegian Portuguese, Spanish, Swedish and Turkish.
1. F? IS E > O
To select language.
2. FT © or St
Todispla/each language. To change the position of the language in the preferred
language list press or S?' and current position will flash. To move this language up or down the preferred language list press © or ®,
3. F?" To select the displayed language.
LFlHGURSE
SET
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Function operation

Adjust ring volume

Five levels of ring volume are available. This setting is retained after turning the power off.
1. €» ® fi
To select ring volume.
2. I®" o to decrease
e to increase
To silence the volume, press o until ail bars are empty
3. To set the ring volume.
RING UOLUME L “ c.i a H

Select ring type

Three ring types are available.
1 . pr « 1^5 :-3v:
To select ring type.
2. F?" a or®
To select a ring type. As each ring type is displayed an example will be ^
heard.
3. f^sa To set the ring type.
nRING~TVPi"

Silent keytone

DTMF tones can be sent while this function is switched on,
1. To select silent keytone.
2. F^aor®
To display "ON?" or “OFF?". ,
If you select “ON?" keytone will be silent.
3. To set silent keytone.
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SILENT KEV
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Function operation

Select DTMF tones type

You can select long or short DTMF tones. The DTMF tones can also be switched off.
1. P?" » 3 15 To select DTMF tones,
2. Pi" ©or 8 To display DTMF tones types.
3. pr O
To setttie displayed DTMF tones type.
0°:;-^
DTMF TONE
-
SHORT?

Set auto redial

1.
To select auto redial,
2, pS“ ® or @
To display “ON?” or “OFF?"
3, P3°CB
flUTO REDIfiL
ON?
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Battery informa tion

Battery mformation

Battery specifications

Battery life
Battery pack (S)
550mAh IMi-MH
Standby time
Ideal Typical
Talk time \~ 80 minutes = 80 minutes
NOTE:
1. A range of standby times has been quoted as battery life will be affected by the network you are using and the operating conditions.
2. Battery life is affected if the battery pack is not fully discharged before recharging (“Memory Effect"). This is inherent in all Ni-MH and Ni-Cd batteries. To ensure maximum efficiency it is recommended that the battery pack is discharged until the low battery warning is heard, or seen, before recharging.
= 24 hours
__
= 14 to 18 hours

Battery fitting and removing

Switch off the telephone and turn face downwards.
Battery pack{M)
580mAh Ni-Cd
= 24 hours = 14to18hours
Battery pack (XM}
850mAh Ni-MH
= 36 hours
= 21 to 27 hours
= 120 minutes = 160 minutes
Battery pack (L)
1200mAh Ni-Cd
= 50 hours = 30tc38hours

Fitting the battery pack

® Insert the hooks at the bottom of the battery
pack into the slots at the bottom of the telephone.
® Push the battery pack towards the telephone
until the battery release latch clicks into place.

Removing the battery pack

O Push the battery release latch down. © Lift the battery pack away from the telephone.
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Battery in formation
attery during use
When the battery power is low, the battery indicator will show as follows:
Q: Replace the battery pack with fully charged one soon.
Í Olí : A low battery tone will sound and the “LOW BATTERY'' message will flash.
The power vt ill automatically shut off after the battery warning.

Low battery during conversation

1. Finish your call immediately.
2. Charge the battery pack or replace with a fully charged battery pack.
l:
íLÜUÍ
;bhtterv
Tjitll

Low batte ry during standby

Ail incoming calls will be rejected and attempts to make a call will fail.
Charge the tiattery pack or replace with a fully charged
íLOl.lS ....
: sEñTTERv;
battery pack.
A fast charger is built into your telephone.
The battery pack can be charged by connecting the telephone to the mains
supply through the AC adaptor.
Till
'Battery pack (S)
I =”80 minutes = 80 minutes = 130 minutes
Battery pack (M)
Battery packfXM) Battery pack tU
ambient temperature.
!= 180 minutes
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Battery information

Charge the battery pack

Make sure that the battery pack Is fitted onto the telephone.
® Connect the AC adaptor to the telephone with the telephone and label on the
connector both facing upwards.
® Connectthe AC adaptor to the mains
supply. When connecting the AC
adaptor to the mains supply the socket
outlet shall be installed near the wall
and easily accessible. ® Charging will begin immediately. The battery indicator will show the type of
charging:
) 1 Charging in prepress i Telephone is on 1 ; Telephone is off
I S^ui I k.Viil V|^l V¥ F ■ lic> <C*I 1^ it y t IV/VVQ V^f f tl ic: IC*f
j -m-
Charaina compiele
m
time will be longer.
® When charging is complete remove the AC adaptor from the mains supply
and then the telephone . To remove the AC adaptor from the telephone press
the lock buttons on both sides of the connector, DO NOT force the connector
as this may damage the telephone and/or AC adaptor.
OFF ^
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SIM fitting and removina
_ _ __
The SIM fits into a holder at the back of the telephone covered by the battery pack.
NOTE: DO NOT touch the gold contacts as this may cause damage to the SIM.

SIM fitting and removing

_ __ __

Fitting the SIM

® Remove the battery pack. t2) Slide the SIM card holder in direction ofthe arrow and hinge open. ® InserttheSlM into the SI M card holder and close. ® Slide the SIM card holder in the opposite direction of the arrow, until it locks
¡nto position.
® Replace :he battery pack.

Removingi the SIM

Removal is the reverse of fitting.
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Appendix

Appendix

Glossary of terms

GSM services for the transmission of data. For more information
Bearer service
DTMF
GSM
GSM network Home CMLintrv
Home network Lodtcode Used for security of yourteiephone. Factory set to “0000”. ■ Network
operator
j Password
PIN
PiN2
jpUK
PUK2
Registration
- Roaming
Service provider
Short Message
Service
SiM
1
_ _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _
about Bearer services see "Teleservices and Bearer services" below or contact your network operator
Dual Tone Multiple Frequency tones. Thedigit keysO to9. *and#wili ; generate different DTMF tones when pressed during conversation. These are used to access voice mail, paging and computerised home ■ banking.
Global System for Mobile communications. The name given to the advanced digital technology that your telephone uses. j The cellular network on which your GSM telephone will operate. Each | country supporting the GSM system will have at least one network. I
The country where your home network operates. i The GSM network on which your subscription details are held.
The organisation responsible for operating a GSM network Each
network will have a different network operator. Used for the control of the call bar function. Supplied by your service
provider. Personal Identification Number used for SIM security. Supplied by
your service provider. Personal Identification Number used for the control of the fixed dial
memorv. Supplied by vour service provider.
PIN Unblocking Key. A PIN will become blocked if the wrong PIN is
entered 3 times. Supplied by your service provider.
PIN 2 Unblocking Key. A PIN2 will become blocked if the wrong PIN2 is entered 3 times. Supplied bv vour service provider.
The act of locking on to a GSM network. This is usually performed
automatically by yourteiephone. The ability to use yourteiephone on networks other than your Home
network. The organisation responsible for providing access to the GSM
network. A feature by which short text messages can be received, dispiayed,
sent and stored. May be available on a subscription basis from your service provider.
Subscriber Identification Module. Asmall smart-card which stores un ique subscriber information. It also holds other user entered
information such as phone book, fixed dial memory and short messages. Supplied by your service provider.
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]
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; Network controlled GSM functions which your telephone will support.
services
Teleservice
1 Supplementary services may only be available on a subscription (basis.
' GSM services for the transmission of speech, short messages and Idata. For more information about Teleservices see “Teleservices and 1 Bearer services” below contact your network operator.

rvices and Bearer services

Teleservice code

1x Speech 2x SMS 6x Fax
Where “x" can be any number from 0 to 9.

Bearer service code

2x Asynchronous data 3x Synchronous data
A-.. 1—1 A ^ _________
-HA
5x Da ;a packet Where “x" ca n be any number from 0 to 9. For more infc rmation about Teleservices and Bearer services contact your
network operator.
_________
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Appendix

Security codes

It is recommended that you memorise the following security codes. Ifyou forget these codes, orneed further information, contact your service
provider for PIN, PIN2, PUK, PUK2 or password and yourdealerfor lock code.
Codfs type
Personal Identification Number (PINl
P!N2 4 to 8
PtN/PtN2 Unblocking Key(PUK/PUK2)
Password
Loc^code 4
Number
of dibits
4 to 8
Description
Controls SIM security. Supplied by Üie service provider.
Controls fixed dial memory security. Supplied by the service provider.
Used to unblock PIN and P1N2. A PIN or PIN2 will become blocked if the wrong PIN or P!N2 is entered 3 times. When the blodted PIN or PIN2
8
4
is unblocked, a new PIN orPlN2 must be entered. If the wrong PUK is entered lOtimes, your SIM will be unusable. If the wrong PUK2 is entered 10 times fixed dial memory will be unusable. Supplied bvthe service provider.
Controls the call bar function. If incorrect
password is entered 3 times, this service will be revoked. Supplied bv the service provider. Controls telephone security. Factory-set to "0000*.
.... .
- j
1
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e shooting
Appendix
Should any of the problems persist contact your dealer.
Problem
Telephone will not turn on
Calls cannot be made
Calls cannot be received
Emergency calls cannot be made
Memories cannot be recalled
Calls cannot b s made from the fixed dial memorv
-
----------
---
----
-- - --- --- - --- --- - - -- - --- - -- - --- - -- - --- - -- - --- - -- - ---
Causes and solutions
Check that the battery pack is fully charged and coirectly connected to the telephone.
Calls cannot be made when the full lock, partial lock or outgoing calls barring is enabled, refer to ’‘Set lock — telephone security” - page24 - or “Set/clear call bar" ­page 28. Also check that the telephone is registered to a nehvork. Move to a radio coverage area and operate your telephone after it has registered with a network.
Calls cannot be received when incoming call barring is enabled, referto“Set/clearcallbar"-Daqe28.
Check that the antenna symbol is displayed. Move to a GSM coverage area and operate your telephone after the antenna symbol {^) is displayed. It may not be possible to make a call on uneven terrain or in close UitjAiJiniy Lu uuJiuii
Memory cannot be recalledjwhen the full lock or the Fixed dial of the security function Is enabled, refer to “Set lock — telephone
secuhty"
memorv security'' - page 27. There are no telephone numbers stored in fixed dial
memorv or your SIM does not support fixed dial memorv.
U.4
- page 24 - or “Memory type —
-- -- -- ---
j
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Appendix

Error messages

flRER 1 NOT RLLOliiED
BLi-iCKL 1ST FULL 1
power off and then on aaain.
LOCK CODE
IHURLID LOW BRTTERV
MESSRGE REJECTED
NETWORK ERROR
Tor a short while and retry.
NETWORK HOT RLLOWED
NETWORK REJECTED
|N0 SIM
I
PRESENT
|The telephone has not detected a SIM. If a SIM is present,
NOT RLLOWED HOT FOUND
NUMBER MRK
= XX
iPRbSWGRD
1
1HURLID
PIN BLOCKED/
PIH2 BLOCKED
PIH I HURL I
|PIH2 INURLID
PI N2
INURLIDRTED
PLERSE RETRV
,PUK IHURLID |PUK2 INURLID
the selected area is not aiiowed.
I Blacklist of unsuccessfully redialled nurnbers is full. Turn the
|The message sent has failed because of a network error Wait
' remove and then replace it.
D / ; A wrong PIN/PIN2 has been entered. Re-enter the correct
IPIN/PIN2.
A wrong lock code has been entered. Re-enter the correct lock code.
The battery power is towr. Replace with a fully recharged battery pack or recharge the battery pack.
A message has been received but the message memory is full. To receive messages, delete some of the currently stored messages or set the message to automaticallv clear.
Roaming with the selected network is not allowed.
The supplementary service requested has been rejected by the network operator because of system failure. Wait for
while and retry.
Entered security code does not have enough digits. Re-enter appropriate digits.
There is no corresponding name tag found. To dear this display press e.
The entered telephone number is too long. The maximum length telephone number that your SIM can store is "xx"
A wrong password has been entered. Re-enter the correct password.
The PIN/PIN2 is blocked because the wrong PIN/P1N2 has been entered three times. To unblock the PIN/ PIN2 enter PI fk/PI Ik”? Whonn-iePIN/PIW? ic 1 inhlni-liort a npw PIW.'PIWO
must be entered.
The PIN2 is blocked permanently because the wrong PUK 2 has been entered ten times. Supplementary service controlled bv PIN2 cannot be used. Contact your service provider
The supplementary service request has failed temporarily. Try again.
/
A wrong PUK/PUK2 has been entered. Re-enter the correct
PUK/PUK2.
a
short
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sec^iRiTv
FAILURE
SIH BLOCKED
iSiri ERROR
STORE FULL SUBSCRIPTION
REUOKED UfiCRNT
NX
jXXXXX N X XX X
The network has detectecS authentication failure because your
SIM is not registered with that network. Contact your service provider.
The SIM is blocked because the.wrong PUK has been entered ten times. Contact your service provider.
The telephone has detected an error with the SIM. Turn the power off and then back on. If the message does not disappear contact vour service provider. -- - --- --- - --- - -- - --- - --- - -- - --- - ---
There are no empty memory locations available. Delete an entry from memory or overwrite oLd information.
The supplementary service requested is revoked because the wrong password has been entered four times. Contact your service provider.
There is no information in the memory location that you selected. To clear this display press
This is a code that indicates a permanent error in the telephone. Turn the power off and then back on. If the message does not disappear, contact your dealer.
&.
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Appendix

Telephone specifications

Type GSM Class 4
SIM tvoe
Temperature range
Charging Storage
Weicfht Dimensions
Height Width
Deoth Supply voltage Batterv charge time
Battery Hfe
Standby time
Ideal Typical
Talk time
NOTE:
1. Charge time will be longer when the telephone is turned on.
2. A range of standby times has been quoted as battery life will be affected by the network you are using and the operating conditions.
3. Battery life is affected if the battery pack is not fully discharged before recharging ("Memory Effect"). This is inherent in all Ni-MH and Ni-Cd batteries. To ensure maximum efficiency ills recommended that the battery pack is discharged until the low battery warning is heard, or seen, before recharging.
Piuq in only +5X to +35° C
-20°C to +6C°C Battery pack (S)Battery pack fMlBattery pack (XM)
198 g 220 g 220 q
142 mm 46 mm 24 mm
4.8V, 550mAh Ni-MH
= 80 minutes = 80 minutes
= 24 hours = 14 to 18 hours = 80 minutes
142 mm 46 mm 29 mm
4.8V, 580mAh Nt-Cd
= 24 hours = 14to 18 hours
= 80 minutes
142 mm 46 mm 29 mm
4.8V, 850mAh
Ni-MH
= 130 minutes
= 36 hours = 21 to 27 hours = 120 minutes
5dtî6rv pâcK 245 g
142 mm
46 mm
36 mm
4.8V. 1200mAh Ni'Cd
= 180 minutes
= 50 hours = 30 to 38 hours = 160 minutes
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Index
Index
A
Alpha entry 14,15,16
Editing 1€'
Letters assignment 14 Antenna 4 Area code 8 Automatic redial 7.49
B Battery pack
Charging 52
Fitting 50
Low battery 51
Removing 50
Bearer service 30, 54,55 Blacklist full 7
C
Caii bar 29
Change password 30
Review 30
Set/clear 29 Call timer 27
Cal! cost 28
Reset 28
Review 27
Call waiting 32
Answer 33
Review 33
Set/ciear 32
Calling Line Identification 9 Cell broadCcist 43 Clear dtspla/ 5 Clear key 4
D
Dial key 4 Display 4
Divert 31
Review 22
Set/clear 31
DTMF tones 8,13,49
E
Earpiece 4 Emergency calls 7 End key 4 Endingacall 9 External connector 4
Function key 4 Function menu 23
H
Hold a call 12
Hold key 4
I
Incoming 4 Indicator
Antenna symboi 5,7
Battery voltage 5 Call in progress 5,6 Message 5,34 Roam 5
Signal strength meter 5,6 International Access Code 8 International dialling 8
L
Language 47 LOCK CODE 24,54,56
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Index
M M-pluskey 4
Making a call 6 Memory 17
Auto memory 18 Delete 21
Edit 21 Fixed dial 11,17 Last number 22 Name tag recall 20
Overwrite protection 19
Phone book 11,17 Recall 19,22 Speed dial 19,22 Store 18
Memory key 4 Message 34
Clearautomatically 37 Create 38 Delete 36 Destination 41 Edit 36
Read 34 Return a call 34 Send a reply 35, 39 Service Centre 41 Set parameters 41
Store senders details 35 Validity period 41,42
Message 34, 54
Delete 36, 37
Microphone 4
N
Network selection 44
Receiving a call 9 Rejecting a call 9 Restricted dialling 17 Ring type 48
S
Scroll keys 4 Security 24,56
Lock 24 Memory 27
Memory type 27
PIN on/off 25 SIM 25 Telephone 24
Short Message Service
SEE Message
SIM 54
Fitting 53
Removing 53
A« j
cjivia
SEE Short Message Service
T
Teleservice 30, 55
U
Unanswered calls 10
V
Volume adjustment 13,48
W
wild numbers 17
Y
Your telephone number 46
\^V^t IIUW uiopiojr u
Password 30.54,56
Pause dialling 8 PIN 24.54,56 PIN2 54,56
Plus key 4
Power key 4
Power off 6
Power on 6
PUK/PUK2 54. 56
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[The sériai nufrifaer is found on the outside of the telephone. For your
^.convenience we recommend that you note the following details in this book as a
Part Number EB-G350
Seriai Numbiir
Name of Dealer
Date of Purch ase
SUL L CPE PATE 'J T INN OVATR ON PATEM TS
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Tel: +61 (0)2 9986 7400
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67 IVlody Road,
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Tel:+852-23130666
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