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MANUAL DE UTILIZARE Trium Cosmo MITSUBISHI
Remove this card' fold it and put it in your wallet'
cosmo @
Menu Map

flowchart
graph TD
A["Settings• Keypad lock"] --> B["• Language *"]
A --> C["• Tones"]
A --> D["• Display"]
A --> E["• Keys"]
A --> F["• Auto features"]
A --> G["• Security"]
A --> H["• Time & date"]
A --> I["• Default settings"]
J["Office Tools• Scratchpad"] --> K["• Currency converter"]
J --> L["• Alarm clock"]
J --> M["• Auto-switch"]
N["Diary• Calendar"] --> O["• New event"]
N --> P["• Delete old events"]
N --> Q["• View events"]
R["Calculator"] --> S["• Push *"]
R --> T["• Options *"]
U["Games ** Reshape *"] --> V["• Push *"]
U --> W["• Options *"]
X["Internet ** Home page *"] --> Y["• Bookmarks *"]
X --> Z["• Other site *"]
X --> AA["• Settings *"]
AB["Infrared port• Open"] --> AC["• Close"]
Trium

flowchart
graph TD
A["Network Serv * Applications"] --> B["Voice Mail * Call *"]
B --> C["Phone Book * Recall"]
C --> D["Messages * Inbox *"]
D --> E["Calls & Times * Calls log"]
E --> F["GSM Services * Call diverting *"]
F --> G["Broadcast * On/Off *"]
B --> H["• Services *<br>• Information *"]
C --> I["• Store<br>• Remaining<br>• Own numbers<br>• Fixed dialling *<br>• Phone book tones *"]
D --> J["• Outbox *<br>• Write new<br>• Settings *<br>• Alert *"]
E --> K["• Call timers<br>• Call costs *<br>• Line selection *"]
F --> L["• Call waiting *<br>• Sending my ID *<br>• Receiving caller ID *<br>• Network *<br>• Call barring *<br>• CUG *"]
G --> M["• Message types *<br>• Alert *<br>• Language *"]

Turning your phone on or offers and Making a callenter the number and pre Answering a callpress Ending a callpress or Adulting the earpiece volumeness or Muiting the incoming ring tonpresses Turning keylock on/offpress Turning the microphone on/offpress
Basic operations Aide ^m /e/moire

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Trium
General operations
Holding/retrieving a callpress Viewing the last dialled numberspress Calling the voice mail centrepress and Reading a new SMS messagepress Choosing another ring toneSelect


and press

or

Read
Ring tone from the Settings - Tones menu press or to choose the ring tone and press
phonebook operations
Storing a numberpress ' select

Phone Book
select Store select Phone names or SIM names' enter the number and name press 'select the entry' press
Dialling a stored number
User Guide
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USER OPERATIONS
This guide describes the operation of the Trium
dual band GSM telephone the Cosmo-@
Edition 1' 2000
© Mitsubishi Electric Telecom Europe' 2000
Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the instructions contained in this guide' Mitsubishi Electric reserves the right to make improvements and changes to the product described in this guide and/or to the guide itself' without prior notice.
Introduction
Thank you for purchasing the Trium Cosmo-@ dual band mobile telephone. The mobile telephone described in this guide is approved for use on both the GSM 900 and 1800 networks. Services and display messages may be different dependant upon your operators implementation.
As with all types of radio transceivers this mobile telephone emits electromagnetic waves and conforms to international regulations in so far as it is used under normal conditions and in accordance with the safety and warning messages given below and on pages 13 - 15 and 19.
General safety
It is important to follow any special regulations regarding the use of radio equipment' due to the possibility of radio frequency' RF' interference. Please follow the safety advice given below.

Switch off phone and remove the battery when in an aircraft. The use of mobile telephones in an aircraft may endanger the operation of the aircraft' disrupt the cellular mobile phone network and is illegal. Failure to observe this instruction may lead to suspension or denial of mobile telephone services to the offender' or legal action' or both.

Switch off phone when at any refuelling point or near inflammable material.

Switch off phone in hospitals and any other place where medical equipment may be in use.

Respect restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots' chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress.

There may be a hazard associated with the operation of phones close to inadequately protected personal medical devices such as hearing aids and pacemakers. Consult your doctor or the manufacturers of the medical device to determine if it is adequately protected.

Operation of phone close to other electronic equipment may also cause interference if the equipment is inadequately protected. Observe any warning signs and manufacturers recommendations.

Avoid prolonged contact between the antenna and your skin when the phone is switched on.
This apparatus is intended for use only when supplied with power from AC/DC adaptor chargers (FZA-0049A' FZA-0059A' FZA-0060A' FZA-0061A' FZA-0062A' FZA-0063A or FZA-0064A)' desk top charger (FZA-0055A)' and vehicle kits (FZA-0071A or FZA-0053A). Use of any other charger or adaptors will invalidate any approval given to this apparatus and may be dangerous.
The phone at glance
Infrared module
LED
Call and battery charge indicator
Graphic display
Telephone numbers' menus' messages' etc' are displayed here
volume keys
Left softkey (programmable)
Call/SEND key
Dials displayed number or name and answers calls
Alphanumeric keys
to enter text and telephone numbers
Microphone
Retractable antenna
Extend the antenna fully when making or receiving a call
Earpiece
Joystick
Navigates around the memories and menus
Right softkey (programmable)
on/Off'
END key
Hold down to turn on or off the phone press to end a call or return to standby display
AC/DC
charger' accessories and headset socket
Flip
Open when you want to use the alphanumeric keys NB: opening or closing the flip does not answer or end a call
Keypad layout

List of keys

programmable softkeys or selection keys
perform the functions indicated by the text above it

End' On/Off key Long press to turn the phone on or off press briefly to end or reject a call
Short press during a menu operation will exit to the standby display

Send key press to make or answer a call
press in standby display recalls last dialled numbers

Joystick
Push to the left to view the phonebook entries or return to the previous display
Push to the right to enter the main menu and/or select a feature from displayed list
Push shortly upwards to scroll up the menus.
push shortly downwards to scroll down the menus.
press down to validate an action.
This key is also used in 'Edit Mode' to move the cursor through the displayed text

Alphanumeric keys' ①, ②, ③, ④.
Enters numbers' characters and punctuation marks
①, or press and hold down to call the voice mail number.
② to ⑨ keys: press and hold to speed dial preferred numbers
* or press and hold down to enter international + prefix 'P' symbol or ¬ underscore wildcard
. Used with keypad lock softkey to lock/unlock the keypad
Table of contents
1'Using this guide 6
2'Getting started 8
preparing to make your first calls 8
Basic operations 9
3'Safety information 13
Vehicle safety 13
Care and maintenance 13
your responsibility 14
Security codes 14
Code supplied by the airtime service provider 15
Code supplied by the manufacturer 15
Emergency calls 15
Disposing of waste packaging .. 15
4'preparing the phone for operation 16
SIM card 16
Battery 16
5'Basic operations 20
Turning on the phone, the standby display and turning off the phone .... 20
Making and receiving calls 22
Unanswered call' voice mail and new SMS message indicators 24
6'General operations 25
Dialling from memory 25
Last dialled numbers 25
speed dialling 26
Silent alert mode 26
Muting 26
volume adjustment 27
Sending DTMF tones 27
pause feature 27
7'in-call options 28
Holding and retrieving a call … 28
Call waiting' swapping and multi-party conference calls 28
8'The menu (MMI) system ..... 30
Access to the menus 30
Menu map 30
Entering text 32
Network services 35
voice mail 35
Phonebook 36
Messages (SMS) 42
Calls & Times 45
GSM services 49
Broadcast cell broadcast (CB) messages 55
Phone settings - customising your phone 56
Using the office tools 65
Diary 68
Calculator 71
Games 71
Internet 72
Infrared port 76
GSM man machine interface codes 77
9'Appendix 78
Accessories list 78
Glossary 78
Trouble shooting 79
Error messages 80
Using this guide
Please take time to read this user guide. It contains a lot of useful information about your phone and the way that it operates on the network. The GSM network is now worldwide and allows you to make and receive calls to and from other countries (called roaming) as if you were in your home country. Some features included in this guide are called network features and are supplied by service providers. However before you can take advantage or even activate many of the network features offered by the networks, you must subscribe to the services you require. For a full list and explanation of network features please consult with your service provider.
Using the keys to follow the actions described in this guide To help you quickly understand your way around this manual we have used symbols and expressions that are present on the keys and in the display itself
| means the left softkey | |
| means the right softkey | |
| means the right part of the joystick | |
| means the left part of the joystick | |
| means the upper part of the joystick | |
| means the lower part of the joystick | |
| means the central button on the joystick | |
| means the SEND key | |
| means the END key | |
| means the upper volume key | |
| means the upper volume key | |
| Function | means the softkey with the corresponding function nameFor example SMS means press the softkey under the wordSMS |
| Messages | words seen in this format are the actual words seen in the display |
| Select | means use and on the joystick to scroll to the required item in the menu and validate by pressingFor example select Phone Book means scroll to the menu item Phone Book and validate by pressing |
| press | means press the corresponding keypress means press the SEND key |
Understanding the Graphic Display Indicators (Icons)
The graphic display has a main area capable of displaying up to four lines of characters plus one row of special display indicators or icons:
These icons are used to display the phone's operational condition during use.

The display also shows alphabet characters and numbers as well as the phones menu list and instructions to the user.
The special icons which appear in the display during operation have the following meaning:
SIM memory in use
Phone memory in use
Roaming' Is displayed when the phone is logged on to a network different from its home network.
Short message service (SMS) Is displayed when one or many short messages have been received and have not been read. It flashes when the SMS message bank is full and cannot store new messages.
The availability of this feature is network dependent
voice mail is displayed when a voice mail message has been received and stored by the networks voice mail centre.
The availability of this feature is network dependent
Call diverting: Indicates whether incoming calls are permanently being diverted. The availability of this feature is network dependent
Battery level indicator is permanently displayed to indicate the current charge level of the battery. Three levels are shown: low, medium, full. It flashes when the battery is almost empty
Arrow keys: These icons are seen during menu operation to indicate that more items in the menu can be displayed if or are pressed. More than one arrow may show at any one time.
12 Line 2' It indicates the second line is in use
The availability of this feature is network and subscription dependent. Unanswered call is displayed when a incoming call is unanswered.
Signal strength level. There are four levels. It indicates the strength of the received signal. The more bars the stronger the signal. If no network is available the display remains blank.
Keypad lock It indicates whether keypad lock is on or off
CUG' Indicates this service is active
Alarm clock icon
Vibrator alerticon
Ring tone off All tones are off
Tegic edit mode icon
IrDA porticon: It indicates the IrDA port is active i'e data can be received from or sent by the IrDA port:

Getting started
In order to become familiar with the phone straightaway follow these simple steps:
preparing to make your first calls
Inserting the SIM card
Unpack the phone and insert the SIM card into the holder
Insert the SIM card gently as shown with the gold contacts facing down and the bevelled corner of the card at the bottom right.
Press the SIM card down and slide the catch to the left

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Two views of a mobile phone showing internal components and a close-up of the device's internal structure (no text or symbols visible)2

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Two identical line drawings of a mobile phone case with internal components and a cable inserted (no text or symbols)If the SIM card has been inserted the wrong way round or is damaged
Check SIM! will be displayed. Remove the SIM card check that it is the right way round and re-insert it as described.
Fitting the battery
Connect the battery as shown below
1 Position the battery onto the phone as shown. 2 Push down the opposite end of the battery onto the phone until the battery catch 'clicks' shut. Check the battery is securely in place.

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Line drawing of a mobile phone with an open lid and base, showing internal components (no text or symbols)If there is not enough charge in the battery to power the phone follow the instructions for battery charging on page 16.
Basic operations
Turning on the phone
Press and hold down A switch on tone will be heard If the mobile is locked' Enter lock code: will be displayed Enter the 4 digit phone lock code and press OK If your SIM is PIN protected' Enter PIN: will be displayed Enter the PIN code and press OK
See page 14 for more details on your PIN and lock codes: An animated screen icon will be displayed.
Standby displays
Digital clock standby display This is followed by a registration tone after which the name of the network and/or service provider will be displayed together with the time and date' signal and battery level indicators and the SMS and Lock softkey functions.


Analogical clock standby display
If after some time no action is carried out the digital clock standby display will turn to an analogical clock standby display with the name of the network and/or service provider, an analogical clock, the date, the signal and battery level indicators and the Exit softkey function.


(flip opened)(flip closed)
From this analogical clock standby display you can access the digital clock standby display by pressing Exit
Time & Date setting
To set either the current time and/or date:
1 Press Select Settings 2 Select Time & date 3 Select Set time or Set date 4 Enter the time (in 24 hour format) or date in the format shown. (If required use and) 5 Press OK to validate your selection. 6 Press Exit or to return to the standby display

1 An error message is displayed if a wrong entry is made
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The time/date is permanently displayed whilst the phone is on. The year is not shown.
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An internal battery is provided inside the phone to maintain the date and time setting for up to
3 hours when the phone is switched off and without a battery or with a completely discharged battery attached. After this 3 hour period you may need to reset the clock when you again switch on the phone.
Making a call

Enter the desired telephone number using the numeric keys (1-9 and 0) A maximum of 46 digits can be entered. Correct any mistakes by pressing Clear Holding down this key will clear the whole display. To dial (send) the number press
When the call is connected the conversation will be heard in the earpiece and a call timer will be displayed.
Extending the antenna
pull up the antenna until you hear a click. For best results use the antenna fully extended when making or receiving calls.

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Line drawing of a mobile phone with antenna and control panel (no text or symbols)Receiving a call
When a call is received the phone will ring. The LED on the top of the phone will flash green and will be shown. The backlight will also come on if the phone was set to do so or if in silent mode.
To accept (answer) the call'
press or
If the ring tone volume is set to zero (off) or if the phone has been set to 'Vibrate' mode, no audible sound will be heard.
To reject' or return the busy signal to the caller
press
Ending a call

• Alternatively press
Closing the flip does not end a call. Waiting a few seconds or pressing the Exit softkey will return to the standby display.

Replacing the antenna
Hold the antenna near the bottom and push down until it clicks into position. If pressed from the top, you may bend the antenna and it will not go back into the body of the phone.

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Line drawing of a hand holding a mobile phone with a screwdriver inserted, showing the device's tip and handle (no text or symbols)Turning off the phone
press and hold down

A switch off tone will sound to confirm your action. During switch off a display animation will be shown. The mobile will then 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
Safety information Vehicle safety
- Respect national regulations on the use of mobile telephones in vehicles
- Road safety always comes first! Always give your full attention to driving
- Do not use a handheld phone whilst driving. If you don't have a hands-free car kit' stop and park your vehicle safely before using your phone.
- If equipped with a correctly installed vehicle kit allowing "hands free" operation and you need to make or receive a call ensure that it is done sensibly and safely. Use pre-programmed numbers where possible and keep calls short and routine.
- If incorrectly installed in a vehicle the operation of mobile telephones could interfere with the correct operation of the vehicle electronics' such as ABS anti-lock brakes or air bags. To avoid such problems ensure that only qualified personnel carry out the installation. Verification of the protection and operation of the vehicle electronics should form part of the installation. If in doubt consult with the manufacturer.
- Do not place the phone on the passenger seat or where it could break loose during sudden breaking or a collision. Always use the holder
- The use of an alert device to operate a vehicle's lights or horn on public roads is not permitted.
Care and maintenance
This mobile telephone is the product of advanced engineering' design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you to enjoy this product for many years.
- 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 switch 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 user serviceable parts inside.
- Do not expose the phone to water' rain or spilt beverages. It is not water-proof
- 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.
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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.
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Do not connect incompatible products. The use of third party equipment or accessories' not made or authorised by Mitsubishi Electric' may invalidate the warranty of your phone and may be a safety risk.
- Do not remove the labels: The numbers on it are important for service and other related purposes:
- Do contact an authorised service centre in the unlikely event of a fault
your responsibility
This GSM mobile telephone is under your responsibility. Please treat it with care respecting all local regulations. It is not a toy therefore keep it in a safe place at all times and out of the reach of children.
Try to remember the phonelock and PIN codes associated with the use of this phone.
Become familiar with and use the security features to block unauthorised use. If your phone and/or SIM card are lost or stolen. Call your service provider immediately to prevent illegal use.
When not in use lock' turn off the phone and remove the battery
security codes
The phone and SIM card are delivered to you pre-programmed with codes that protect the phone and SIM card against unauthorised use.
When requested to enter any of the codes' key in the number (appears as *asterisks in the display) and press OK.
Keying mistakes can be erased by pressing
Clear
If you enter the wrong code an appropriate message will be displayed. Codes supplied with the SIM card are:
PIN and PIN2 codes (4-8 digits)
The PIN (Personal Identity Number) is supplied with all SIM cards and protects the card against unauthorised use.
The PIN2 code' supplied with some SIM cards' is required to gain access to some features in the phone (such as fixed dialling numbers) for which another level of security is required.
If Enter PIN: appears in the display' enter the code and press OK. Entering the wrong PIN code three times in succession will disable the SIM card and the message SIM Blocked' Enter PUK: will appear in the display' To unblock the SIM you will need the PUK (PIN Unblock Key) code' obtainable only from your service provider.
PUK and PUK2 codes (8 digits)
The PUK code is supplied with the SIM card and is used to unblock a disabled SIM card.
When requested enter the PUK code and press OK. You will be requested to reset the PIN code. Follow the instruction in the display.
The PUK2 code is required to unblock the PIN2 code.
Code supplied by the airtime service provider
Call barring password (4 digits)
This password is used to bar various types of calls' made or received from the phone.
Code supplied by the manufacturer
Phonelock code (4 digits)
This code is set to all zeros on delivery and is user re-settable. Once
changed it cannot be identified by the manufacturer over the phone. It is strongly recommended that you remember and make yourself familiar with the purpose and operation of these codes:
Emergency calls
In Europe' provided the phone has GSM service' emergency calls can be made using the European standard emergency number' 112. Emergency calls can even be made if the phone is PIN or electronically locked or call barred. In some countries local emergency numbers can still be used for emergency purposes but the phone may have to contain a valid SIM card.
When making an emergency call remember to give all the necessary information as accurately as possible. The phone may be the only means of communication at the scene of an emergency therefore do not cut off the call until told to do so.

Mobile 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.
Disposing of waste packaging
The packaging used for this phone is made of recyclable materials and as such should be disposed of in accordance with your national legislation on the protection of the environment:
Please take care to separate the cardboard and plastic elements and to dispose of them in the correct manner.
Preparing the phone for operation SIM card
Before you can use your phone a valid SIM card must be inserted into the SIM card holder.
If a SIM card is not inserted' or inserted incorrectly Check SIM! will be displayed when the phone is turned on. See "Inserting the SIM card" page 8.
Battery
Fitting
See "Fitting the battery" page 9.
Removing

Push down and hold the battery catch.
The battery will be released and can now be removed.


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When the battery power falls to its lowest level the message Low Battery! will be displayed and a low battery warning tone will sound. If you are on a call terminate the call and turn off the phone by pressing and holding down
Recharge the battery as shown below or swap it for 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
To ensure a long life for your battery' re-charge it only when the Low Battery! warning is displayed and the 'low battery' tone is heard.
Connect the charger to the phone as shown.


Plug the charger into the wall socket and turn on the mains. The battery will start to charge:
The phone can be used whilst charging but it will increase the charging time.
Charging indicators when the mobile is off


During charging Charging… will be displayed. The LED will be red. When charging is finished, Battery full will be displayed and the LED will change to green.
Charging indicators when the mobile is on


During charging the three section battery icon will flash 1-2-3 bars continuously. When charging is completed the battery indicator will show three solid bars. The LED is not used as a charging indicator when the mobile is on. If a call is received during charging the LED will flash rapidly green.
It is normal for the battery to get warm during charging.
At the end of charging disconnect the charger from the phone (see below)' switch off and remove the plug from the mains:

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Line drawing of a hand holding a device with a black arrow pointing to the cable (no text or symbols present)Typical charging times using the AC adaptors' FZA-004FZA-0059A' FZA-0060A' FZA-0061A' FZA-0062A' FZA-0063A or FZA-0064A'
| Battery typeTypical charging time | |
| 500 mAh battery (FZA-0028A or FZA-0052A) | 1 1/2 hour |
Battery use and safety information
A battery can be charged hundreds of times but will gradually wear out. 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 dispose of the batteries in 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
- Do not try to disassemble any of the battery packs
• Use only the recommended battery chargers (see pages 2 and 78) - If the battery terminals become soiled' clean them with a soft cloth
- It is normal for batteries to become warm during charging
- Old batteries must be returned to the place of purchase or to a place where used batteries are properly disposed of. Do not dispose of old batteries together with household waste.
Battery disposal
In compliance with European environmental protection directives, used batteries must be returned to the place of sale, where they will be collected free of charge.
Don't throw away your batteries in your household waste.

Basic operations
Turning on the phone' the standby display and turning off the phone
Turning on the phone

See page 14 for more details on your PIN and lock codes.
An animated screen icon will be displayed. This is followed by a registration tone after which the name of the network and/or service provider will be displayed together with the time and date signal and battery level indicators and the SMS and Lock softkey functions. This is the digital clock standby display:

If after some time no action is carried out the digital clock standby display will turn to an analogical clock standby display with the name of the network and/or service provider, an analogical clock, the date, the signal and battery level indicators and the Exit softkey function.


(flip opened)(flip closed)
From this analogical clock standby display you can access the digital clock standby display by pressing Exit. See page 10 on how to set the time and the date:
In this condition the phone is ready to receive or make calls or perform many of the operations contained in its feature list. From the standby display pressing will give direct access to numbers stored in your phonebook. Pressing will enter the phone menu. Pressing gives access to the volumes control and pressing
gives access to the alert tones: pressing any of the number keys ( ^① and ^② ) will enter that number in the display pressing will dial a displayed number whilst pressing will stop the dialling or end a call.
Messages (SMS)
Pressing SMS in the standby display allows you to access to the short messages menu with the same functions as when accessing it from the main menu.
Keypad lock
When activated (turned on) keypad lock prevents accidental calls or actions being made by user when the phone is carried in a pocket' briefcase or handbag. When on keypad lock does not prevent calls being received, which are answered in the normal way. On completion of a received call keypad lock is automatically reactivated. To turn keypad lock on:
press Lock p i u s
will be displayed.
To turn keypad lock off:
press Unlock p | u s

If the right softkey has been programmed with another function, holding the # key will lock/unlock the keypad
Backlight operation
The backlight is normally off When a key is pressed the display and keypad backlight will come on for 10 seconds. If an incoming call is received the backlight will come on and remain on for 10 seconds after the call has been answered.
Turning off the phone
press and hold down
A switch off tone will sound to confirm your action. During switch off a display animation will be shown. The mobile will then 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
Making and receiving calls
The phone can only make and receive calls when it is switched on' unlocked' has a valid SIM card inserted and is located in an area that has GSM network service coverage. If the phone cannot find a network the display remains blank. For best results use the antenna fully extended when making or receiving calls.
Making calls
Enter the desired telephone number using the numeric keys (1-9 and 0)
International calls can be prefixed either with 00 or +. To enter the + symbol before a number press and hold down See "International dialling codes" below if you don't know the code for the country you wish to call
A maximum of 46 digits can be entered. Correct any mistakes by pressing Clear Holding down this key will clear the whole display
Press 📊 to dial (send) the number
The dialled number together with the animated icon will be shown in the display. When the call is connected a ringing tone will be heard in the earpiece and a call timer will be displayed. When answered proceed with the call in the normal way
- Busy in the display indicates that the called party is engaged. If Auto Retry is on, the phone will attempt to call again.
- Not allowed (fixed dialling) in the display means that the number dialled is not authorised by the FDN list
- If the dialled number matches one stored in the phonebook then the associated name of the called person will appear in the display:
- The line 2 icon ( ) will appear once the call is established (if this service is active) indicating that the call was made using this line.
International dialling codes
If you wish to dial an international number and you don't know the country dialling code'

Enter the + symbol in the display as the first character by pressing and holding down

press Codes

Choose from any one of the over 40 countries listed and press Select
The correct country code will appear after the + symbol in

the display
Add the number to be dialled and press


The + symbol and country code can be stored together with the number in the phone book
Ending calls press
The call timer will stop and will disappear. Waiting a few seconds or pressing Exit will return to the standby display
NB: closing the flip does not end a call
Receiving calls
When a call is received the phone will ring. The LED on the top of the phone will flash green, the backlight will come on and the flashing will be shown. If the ring tone volume is set to zero (off) or 'Vibrate' no audible sound will be heard.
To accept (answer) the call'
press
pressing No ring will stop the sound of the ring tone allowing you to silence the phone and go out of a room before pressing
NB: opening the flip does not answer a call.
To reject or return the busy signal to the caller,
press
If accepted will be displayed. Proceed with the call in the normal way
- If the callers number is not available Unknown number will be displayed during call presentation; then Call1 will be displayed during call connection.
- If the callers number is available but does not match one stored in your phonebook it will appear in the display. If it does match a stored number then the associated name will appear instead.
- If the caller has withheld their number Withheld number will be displayed during call presentation; then Call 1 will be displayed during connection:
• A call timer will also appear
- will appear if the call has been received on your line 2 number.
To end the call' press
The caller's number' if available will be stored in the received calls log.
NB: closing the flip does not end a call
Unanswered call' voice mail and new SMS message indicators
- If some received calls remain unanswered, will be displayed. Press Read to view the callers' numbers if available and the date and time the call was received. Press to call the number. Unanswered call numbers will be stored in the unanswered calls log.
- When you receive notification that a voice message has been deposited in your voice mail box an alert tone will sound and will appear in the display press Read to view the message or press to speed dial your voice mail message centre.
NB: If more than one indicator is shown, pressing Read will display a menu allowing you to choose between different items:
- When a new SMS message is received an alert tone will sound and will be displayed. Press Read to view the SMS inbox messages:
If "is flashing you will have to delete at least one old received message to be able to receive new ones:
The display will show the quantity and type of messages:



press Read to select the type of message to be read press Select or to view the message.
When three indicators are displayed the date is temporarily cleared.
General operations
Dialling from memory
Any number stored in the SIM' or the phone memory' which can be recalled to the display can be dialled
…from the phonebook

…from the last dialled numbers list
The last 10 numbers dialled are stored in the phone.

…from the calls log memory list
The last 10 numbers dialled' the last 5 unanswered call numbers (if available) and the last 5 received answered numbers (if available) are stored by the phone in the calls log memory location menu.

Last dialled numbers
Quick access to the last 10 dialled numbers can also be obtained by pressing

Last dialled numbers are stored in the phone, not in the SIM. The last dialled number list is erased if the SIM card is replaced.
speed dialling
Any number stored in the SIM can be allocated to the speed dialling keys of ①
press and hold down the key ( ^1- ) The number will be recalled to the display and be dialled in the normal way. By default, is always allocated to the voice mail number.
Silent alert mode
To avoid disturbing others you can silence the incoming ring and alert tones.
Turning on

Select Vibrate or Vibrate then Ring
is shown in the display when this feature is turned on.
Turning off

Select Ring
If the ring tone volume is set to 0 a warning message will appear in the display
Muting
When engaged on a call the microphone can be muted (turned off) to allow you to confer privately with people nearby without being heard by the other party.
Turning the microphone off
During conversation'
press Mute and select Yes will appear on top of the display
Turning the microphone on
press Unmute
The microphone is automatically restored on receiving a new call
volume adjustment
To adjust the received audio level during conversation,

Sending DTMF tones
DTMF tones are used to access answer phones' voice mail boxes and computerised 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 required keys
The tones will be heard in the earpiece and sent immediately.
Automatically
To send a consecutive string of DTMF tones during conversation,


pause feature
Telephone numbers and a sequence of DTMF tones can be entered in the display or stored in memory together provided they are separated by a 'pause'. A pause is entered between numbers by pressing and holding down. The letter p will appear in the display. Any number of pauses can be stored together with a maximum of 20-46 characters (dependent upon the SIM and the phones memory capacity).
In-call options
Holding and retrieving a call
To put a call on hold during conversation,
press
To retrieve a call'
press
To make a second call when one call is on hold'

Enter a number in the display press to dial the number

After the second call has been established press to swap between the two calls:

To end either the current call or the held call select End active or End held call in the Options menu. The remain

ing call is automatically retrieved.
press to end the remaining call

Both calls can be ended at the same time by pressing

The alternative way to hold' retrieve and make a second call during conversation is to use the Options feature to display a menu of the actions described above Scroll to the required option and press Select or (see also "Multi-party or conference calls" page29).
Call waiting' swapping and multi-party conference calls
Call waiting
Call waiting is a network feature that allows you to receive a second incoming call when already engaged on a call. This means that you can put an existing call 'on hold' whilst you answer or make a second call. To turn on or off the call waiting service.

press Select GSM Services

Select Call waiting

Select Activate or Cancel After some time (your request is sent to the network) the display will confirm your request

press Exit or to return to the standby display
Action when receiving a second call
When a second incoming call is received you will hear a 'double beep'; an animated phone icon will be displayed as well as the phone number if available. Either press to answer the call and put the first call on hold or press Reject to reject the call and return a busy signal to the caller press to swap between the two connected calls.
Multi-party or conference calls
This feature gives you the ability 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.

| OptionDescription | |
| Auto DTMF | Allows a DTMF string to be entered to the active call only |
| Swap | Swaps between active and call on hold |
| Join | Joins active and call on hold to make a multi-party or conference call |
| Mute/Unmute | Turns on or off the microphone |
| End held | Ends the call on hold |
| End active | Ends the active call and connects with the call on hold |
| End all | Ends all the calls |
| * private with | Allows you to select and have a private conversation with one of the conference callers whilst putting all the other calls on hold |
| Hold/Retrieve | Holds or retrieves the conference call |
| * End one | Allows you to select and end one of the conference call participants |
* These items in the Options menu will appear if more than 2 calls are joined in the conference call.
Throughout the conference call the display will confirm and show the actions you have selected from the options menu.
For alternate line service (ALS) subscribers conference calls cannot be made between Line 1 and Line 2.

The menu (MMI) system
The phone contains many functions and features that can be seen and entered through the easy to use menu system via the round cursor key. Through your SIM card the phone is also able to detect and display in the menu' features that have been requested from your service provider as well as suppress ones that have not been subscribed too.
Access to the menus
From the standby display and for convenience all stored telephone numbers in the phonebook can be viewed immediately by pressing. To enter the main menu from the standby display press All other functions and features are then selected by a press on or Select. To return to a previous menu press or (short press) Exit. To exit from the menus press and hold Clear or if no call is in progress:
Menu map

flowchart
graph TD
A["List of the names in the SIM and the phone"] --> B["Network Serv *"]
B --> C["Applications *"]
B --> D["Services *"]
B --> E["Information *"]
B --> F["Voice Mail *"]
F --> G["Call *"]
F --> H["Number *"]
B --> I["Phone Book"]
I --> J["Recall"]
I --> K["Store"]
I --> L["Remaining"]
I --> M["Own numbers"]
I --> N["Fixed dialling *"]
I --> O["Phone book tones *"]
I --> P["Messages"]
P --> Q["Inbox *"]
P --> R["Outbox *"]
P --> S["Write new"]
P --> T["Alert *"]
P --> U["Settings *"]
U --> V["Calls log"]
U --> W["Call timers"]
U --> X["Call costs *"]
P --> Y["Calls & Times"]
Y --> Z["Line selection *"]

flowchart
graph TD
A["GSM Services"] --> B["Network"]
B --> C["Broadcast"]
C --> D["Settings"]
D --> E["Office Tools"]
E --> F["Diary"]
F --> G["Calculator"]
G --> H["Games"]
H --> I["Internet"]
I --> J["Infrared port"]
B --> K["Call diverting *"]
B --> L["Call waiting *"]
B --> M["Sending my ID *"]
B --> N["Receiving caller ID *"]
B --> O["Call barring *"]
B --> P["CUG *"]
C --> Q["On/Off *"]
C --> R["Message types *"]
C --> S["Alert *"]
C --> T["Language *"]
D --> U["Keypad lock"]
D --> V["Language *"]
D --> W["Tones"]
D --> X["Display"]
D --> Y["Keys"]
E --> Z["Security"]
E --> AA["Time & date"]
E --> AB["Default settings"]
F --> AC["Scratchpad"]
F --> AD["Currency converter"]
F --> AE["Alarm clock"]
F --> AF["Auto-switch"]
G --> AG["Calendar"]
G --> AH["New event"]
G --> AI["Delete old events"]
G --> AJ["View events"]
H --> AK["Reshape *"]
H --> AL["Push *"]
I --> AM["Home page *"]
I --> AN["Bookmarks *"]
I --> AO["Other site *"]
I --> AP["Settings *"]
J --> AQ["Open"]
J --> AR["Close"]
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* The availability and appearance of these features in the menu are dependent upon your subscription and the services provided by your network operator
Entering text
Some features and functions' e.g. storage of names into memory or sending SMS text messages' require you to know how to enter and edit text in the display
In the display this will be indicated by in lower case mode and by in upper case mode. Text and alphabet characters can then be entered or edited directly from the keypad.
There are two methods of entering text characters and numbers in the display. The Multitap or Multipress key method or the quicker intuitive method' called T9 text input' which involves less key presses than the multitap method.
T9 text entry
This is the default method for "free text"
A press on will swap between T9 text entry and the Multitap method. Operation when in T9 mode text entry:

Tips and Operation
| Key Action | |
| * | Shift - upper/lower case |
| Clear | Clear or backspace |
| Long press Numbers | |
| # | Space |
| 0 | Another matching word |
| 1 | smart punctuation |
| ▽ | Swap between T9 and Multitap method |
Example
To enter card in the display
- press and select Messages
- Select Write new Select Message
- press ^2 · a will appear in the display
- press ^2 · ca will be displayed
- press ^① car will be displayed
• = press ^3 case will be displayed
If the displayed word is not the one you want' press = as many times as necessary to view card.
• = press= to exit from this example and return to the standby display
The Multitap Multipress method
A press on will swap between T9 text entry and the Multitap method. A brief press on any key will display the first character associated with that key as well as show all the other available characters at the top of the display.
The characters available, which are language dependent, are shown below:
| KeyCharacter | |
| Lower case = Upper case | |
| 1 | 1 ' -' @ : ? |
| 2 | a b c 2 = A B C 2 |
| 3 | = d e f 3 = D E F 3 |
| 4 | = g h i 4 = G H I 4 |
| 5 | j k l 5 = J K L 5 |
| 6 | m n o 6 M N O 6 |
| 7 | p q r s 7 P Q R S 7 |
| 8 | = t u v 8 = T U V 8 |
| 9 | w x y z 9 W X Y Z 9 |
| 0 | 0 |
| * | Short press changes next letter from upper to lower case or vice versa.Long press changes all next letters to upper or lower case or vice versa. |
| # | Short press' enters space.Long press gives access to special characters:( ) % ! ; " - @ § + # * / & = < > ¥ $ £ i ¿ |
| 12 | Short press moves the cursor through the text one place to the left or to the right |
| 7 | Swap between Multitap Multipress method and T9 text input |
A brief press on any key will display the first character associated with that key as well as show all the other available characters at the top of the display.
To enter text' press the key with the required character repeatedly un-
til it appears in the display
A long press will enter the figure corresponding to the key
If two characters are on the same key wait for the display at top of screen to clear or press before pressing the same key again.
Correct mistakes by a short press on Clear. Along press on this key will delete all the text:
Use or to locate the cursor in the text to insert characters or make corrections:
A long press on # gives access to 22 special characters spread over 3 pages. Display and selection of the characters is as follows:

To select and insert a character into the text:
The characters are arranged as the ^1 - ^9 characters of the keypad. In this example pressing ^2 would select ) and insert it directly into the text. Use △ or ▽ to scroll to the next page.
Example
To enter Card in the display'
- press and select Messages
- Select Write new Select Message
- press: "will disappear"
- press and hold ^* until is displayed. Press ^2 briefly three times' C will appear in the display
- Wait for the available characters to go from the display press and hold * until a is displayed press briefly once a will appear
- press briefly three times' r will appear
- Press briefly once, d will appear The word Card will now be in the display
- press to exit from this example and return to the standby display
Network services
Your network operator may provide value added services and contact phone numbers. These services and phone numbers will be stored in your SIM and if available will modify the menu of the phone to be included under the item Network Serv at the beginning of the menu (contact your service provider for details).
There will be three possible ways in which an operator may present these value added services and contact phone numbers:
SIM application tool kit
An automatic way to provide services related to your network and not to your phone. These services will be SIM dependent.
SDN numbers stored in the SIM
Up to 32 numbers may be stored in the SIM which cannot be changed by the user:
Information numbers
A list or a menu to enable you to call network or information services offered by your network:
Some operators will be able to provide two of the above services on the same SIM in which case the Network Serv item in the main menu will provide two menu items' Applications and Services or Information.

voice mail
Your network provider may offer a voice mail service which operates like an answering machine. Contact your service provider for details:
Storing a voice mail centre number
If your SIM does not automatically include the voice mail centre number it will have to be manually stored :

If you subscribe to the 'Line 2' service the voice mail centre number will need to be stored separately for that line. The voice mail number is automatically assigned to speed dial location number 1 (see "Speed dialling" on page 42).
Turning on/off the voice mail alert tone
If you wish a tone to sound alerting you of the receipt of a voice mail

message'

press Select Voice Mail Select Alert Select On or Off Press Exit to return to a previous display or to return to the standby display
Calling the voice mail centre to check for messages
There are two ways:
• To dial the voice mail centre directly after the receipt of a message,
press and hold down ①
• Alternatively

press Select Voice Mail Select Call
Dialling will proceed as for a normal call.
If a voice mail number has not been stored when Call is selected you will be asked to enter the voice mail number proceed as described in "Storing a voice mail centre number" page 35.

Phonebook
The phone and the SIM have areas of memory used for storing data (names' telephone numbers…) known as the phonebook.
The phone has the capacity to store up to 255 vCards (called "phone phonebook cards") These cards may contain the following information: family name' first name' street' locality' postal code' country' state' PO box' phone numbers (home' work' cellular and fax) and e-mail address.
The phone also supports SIM cards with up to 255 memories (called "SIM phonebook cards") but the actual number and capacity is dependent upon the SIM itself. These cards contain the following information: name and number. The phone and SIM memory locations are interconnected.
Both the SIM and the phone memories are searched when the recall function is used:
Storing names and telephone numbers
Names and numbers can be stored directly in the phonebook or moved from other stored areas such as from SMS messages' scratchpad or last dialled number list' etc.
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 the number can be dialled from within your home country as well as abroad.
Text entry is as described on page 32
There are several ways to store numbers into the various phonebooks:
Phone phonebook
- Directly from the standby display

Enter the number Press Store

Select Phone names

A list will be displayed.
You have to select the item corresponding to the number
you entered: home' work' cellular or fax number

The following fields will be displayed:
| FieldPurpose | |
| Family name | Family name of the card owner |
| First name | First name of the card owner |
| Phone number (Home) | The home phone number of the owner |
| Phone number (Work) | The work phone number of the owner |
| Phone number (Cellular) | The cellular phone number of the owner |
| Phone number (Fax) | The fax phone number of the owner |
| The e: mail address of the owner |

Enter the requested data: Confirm each entry by pressing OK

You will then be asked if you want to enter the address. Should you select Yes the following fields will be displayed:
| FieldPurpose | |
| Nr' Street | Street |
| Postal code | Postal code |
| Locality | Locality name |
| P'O Box | Post office box |
| State | State (or province) |
| Country | Country |

Enter the requested data. Confirm each entry by pressing OK

Confirmation of your entry and the remaining locations will be briefly displayed.

press Exit or to return to the standby display
• Using the menu'

Press Select Phone Book

Select Store Select Phone names
The following fields will be displayed:
| FieldPurpose | |
| Family name | Family name of the card owner |
| First name | First name of the card owner |
| Phone number (Home) | The home phone number of the owner |
| Phone number (Work) | The work phone number of the owner |
| Phone number (Cellular) | The cellular phone number of the owner |
| Phone number (Fax) | The fax phone number of the owner |
| The e-mail address of the owner |

Enter the requested data. Confirm each entry by pressing OK
You will then be asked if you want to enter the address.
Should you select Yes the following fields will be displayed:
| FieldPurpose | |
| Nr’ Street | Street |
| Postal code | Postal code |
| Locality | Locality name |
| P’O Box | Post office box |
| State | State (or province) |
| Country | Country |

Enter the requested data Confirm each entry by pressing OK
Confirmation of your entry and the remaining locations will be briefly displayed.

press Exit or to return to the standby display
• From other stored locations'
Numbers stored in the last dialled' received' unanswered' scratchpad and SMS message locations can all be stored into the phonebook:

Display a number from one of the above press Options Follow the display instructions as for point 2 in the previous item.

During number and name entry a short press on Clear will clear the last character. A long press will clear the whole display
SIM phonebook
- Directly from the standby display

Enter the number Press Store
Select SIM names
Confirm the number by pressing


Enter the name (if required) and press OK. Confirmation of your entry and the remaining locations will be briefly displayed. Press Exit or to return to the standby display
• Using the menu'

Press Select Phone Book

Select Store Select SIM names

Enter the number and press OK Enter the name and press OK Confirmation of your entry and the remaining locations will be briefly displayed Press Exit or to return to the standby display
• From other stored locations'
Numbers stored in the last dialled' received' unanswered' scratchpad and SMS message locations can all be stored into the phonebook:

Display a number from one of the above press Options Follow the display instructions as for point 2 in the previous item.

During number and name entry a short press on Clear will clear the last character. A long press will clear the whole display.
The characters *' + ' P (pause)' # and - can be stored together with numbers. If the SIM or phone's memory is full a warning message will be displayed when selecting the phonebook.
Free space in the phonebooks
To see how many empty phonebook spaces remain in the SIM or the phone'

Press Select Phone Book

Select Remaining and use ⊙ or ▽ to display the remai-

ning memories in the phone or SIM

Press Exit or to return to the standby display

If available the free memories in the FDN list will also be shown.
Viewing and calling numbers in the phonebook
Phonebook entries can be recalled into the display to be edited' deleted' copied' moved or called to or from either the phone or SIM. There are two ways to view and call numbers in the phonebook:
- Directly from the standby display

press to display the phonebook list

Use or to scroll to the number required

press to dial the number

• Using the menu'

press 🕒 and select Phone Book
Select Recall
Either press OK or enter up to the first 3 initials of the name required and then press OK
If no initial was entered the display will show the first alphabet entry in the phonebook. The list of phonebook entries will be displayed in alphabetical order together with the telephone number and whether stored in the SIM or the phone memory

press to dial the number
pressing or will scroll through the phonebook. To go directly to another entry press the corresponding alphabet key. For example to go directly to entries starting with 'N' press twice.
pressing options will display the following menu choices:
| Item function | |
| Edit | Edits the name and number entry |
| Delete | Deletes the entry |
| Copy | Copies the entry to the SIM or the phone or vice versa. Editing allowed before copying |
| Move | Moves the entry to another position. Editing allowed before moving |
| Send by IRDA | Sends the card information to another mobile (see page 76) |
| E-mail to... | Sends an e-mail to the phone book card owner (displayed only if the card has a valid e-mail address defined). See below for further details |
| Call | Calls the number displayed |


press Exit or to return to the standby display
sending an e-mail
You can send e-mail messages to the owner of a vCard (provided the e-mail address was entered):

Display the card as explained in section " Viewing and calling numbers in the phonebook" page 39.

Press Options Select E-mail to....

The e-mail address is displayed: press OK to confirm the address:

Enter the e-mail message subject press

Enter the e-mail message text press OK

Select Send The transfer will then be performed

When the transfer is complete the phone returns to the phonebook card display

press Exit or to return to the standby display
Own number display
The phone can display your main 'Line 1' voice mobile number' the voice mobile number for Line 2 (Alternate Line Service) and your data and fax numbers. These numbers' if available' are stored in the SIM. If not then they can be entered manually. Numbers can be given names: Line 1 for example can be named 'Office' etc.
To view name and edit your own number(s)'

Press Select Phone Book
Select Own Numbers: The mobile number for Line 1 will be displayed.

Use ☑ or ☑ to view line 2' data and fax numbers

To add or edit a name or number press Edit

press Exit or to return to the standby display
Fixed dialling numbers (FDN)
Fixed dialling is a feature that restricts outgoing calls to 'fixed' numbers or 'prefixes' contained in SIMs that support this feature. When turned on' dialling numbers not in the FDN list will not be allowed. The maximum number of FDN numbers that can be stored is dependent upon the capacity of the SIM. Call diverting and sending SMS messages to numbers not in the FDN list will be prevented. Turning on or entering numbers into the FDN list is PIN 2 protected.
To turn on or off FDN operation'

Press Ⓐ Select Phone Book

Select Fixed dialling* Select Status*

Select On or Off Enter the PIN2 number
Press OK to validate and confirm the setting
To view the numbers in the list'

Press Select Phone Book

Select Fixed dialling

Select View and use Ⓓ or ⏰ to view all the entries' pres-
sing Options will allow you to edit' delete and copy numbers to the phone or SIM'
To enter' edit or delete numbers in the FDN list'

press Select Phone Book

Select Fixed dialling

Select Add new You will be prompted to enter the PIN2
number if it has not been entered yet. It is now possible to add new numbers as well as edit' delete and copy numbers to the phone or SIM.

Wild card spaces can be used with the numbers stored in the FDN list. For example the number +441707 278--9 will allow calls to all numbers between 278009 to 278999 to be dialled. The number can be edited and dialled in the standby display:
Speed dialling
Phonebook numbers can be assigned to keys ^2 - ^9 which when held down will dial those numbers: ^1 is reserved exclusively for the voice mail number and is assigned automatically when the voice mail number is stored (see "Voice mail" page 35): Numbers stored in the SIM and in the phone (fixed dialling numbers excepted) can be selected.
To assign phonebook numbers to the speed dialling keys'


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)
The SMS message service enables you to send or receive short text messages of up to 160 characters to or from other mobile phones provided with the same capability. The messages are not sent directly to the other mobile phone but go via a message centre provided by your network operator. You can also store' edit and forward messages as well as saving any of the numbers they may contain.
Reading a received SMS message
When the phone receives an SMS message a new SMS alert tone will sound and will be displayed. The message is automatically stored in the SIM. If is flashing there is no more space in the SIM to store messages. Delete previous messages to make space for new ones.
press Read to read all received messages (Inbox)
Reading stored SMS messages
press Select Messages Select Inbox to display the first message header

press 📋 or select Options 🟢/Read text to read the message text
It is now possible to read all stored messages. Use the arrow keys to scroll between pages or between messages. Unread messages are indicated by previously read messages are shown by
Managing received and stored SMS messages
After reading the SMS message press Options for the following menu:
| ItemFunction | |
| Read text | Displays the remainder of the text |
| Delete | Deletes the message |
| Reply | Reply to the sender of the message |
| Forward | Forwards the message to another user |
| Numbers | Stores or calls the number(s) contained in the SMS header or text |

The items of this menu may vary and are dependent upon the type of message received.
Turning on or off the message alert tone
Each time a message is received a new SMS alert tone will sound. To turn on or off this tone,

Press Select Messages

Select Alert Select On or Off

press Exit or to return to the standby display
Preparing the phone to send SMS messages
You can write and send text messages. Before doing so the networks message centre number (obtainable from your service provider) needs to be stored:

Press Ⓗ Select Messages

Select Settings

Select Message centre
If a number already appears it means that it was taken directly from the information stored in your SIM. If empty enter the number manually (in international format) or from a stored memory

press Exit or to return to the standby display
If required you can also choose the validity period' format' paid reply request and request a Delivery report. Default settings are assumed if not set
| Option Description | ||
| Validity Period | Time held at message center12 hrs' 1 day' 2 days or Maximum (defined by operator) | Maximum |
| Format | Selects format of message' text' voice' fax or pager | Text |
| Paid Reply to Status report to | Reply requested OffDelivery report Off | |

Sending a new SMS message

Messages in the outbox
The outbox contains unsent draft messages' stored sent messages as well as 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 in the normal way. To select an outbox message

Status request on outbox messages
If the status is requested on a delivered message the date and time of delivery may be shown. If the status is requested on a sent message a status request will be sent to the network (must be network supported). The network will answer by sending a status report (SR) back to the phone which can be acknowledged by pressing OK.
To action a status request on outbox messages'

Press Options • The following menu will be displayed:
| ItemAction | |
| Delete Msg' | Deletes the corresponding sent SMS message and the status report |
| Clear | To acknowledge the status report and clear the display |
| Associated msg | Displays the corresponding sent SMS message |

Select the action required and press

Re-usable message templates
If your network operator provide SIMs that allow users to store pre-programmed message templates' then Msg templates will appear in the Messages - Settings menu. Templates are sets of pre-programmed settings to be used when sending messages. Each of these templates can be given a name for easy identification and can be selected and used whenever required:
To create a message template'

Press Ⓐ Select Messages' Select Settings' Select Msg templates' Choose any blank template (['…']) The display will prompt you to enter the template Name' Msg Centre number' Validity period and Format'
Default settings for pay reply and status are assumed 'off' unless set. If only one template is set it is automatically used by default. If more than one template is programmed any one can be selected for use when writing new messages:

Calls & Times
Details of the incoming and outgoing calls as well as the time duration of the last and accumulated total of all calls made are stored by the phone under the Calls & Times menu.
Calls log
This feature stores details (identity' time and date and call duration) of the last 10 numbers dialled' the last 5 received unanswered calls and the last 5 received calls. The call logs are common for both Line 1 and Line 2.

Press Select Calls & Times Select Calls Log Select Last dial' Unanswered or Received Use △ or ▽ to scroll through the call lists

The last number dialled or received is displayed first. For unanswered and received calls if the calling parties number is known it will be shown otherwise Unknown number will be displayed. Pressing on a highlighted number will call that number. Pressing Options will give access to the following menu:
| Item Action | |
| Store | Stores the number into phonebook |
| Delete | Deletes the entry |
| Delete all | Deletes all the entries |
| Edit | Edits the displayed number |
| Details | Views the details - name' number' time and date and call duration of the highlighted number |
| Call | Makes a call to the number |
Use ☑ or ☑ to select the required option and follow the display prompts press Exit ☑ or ☑ to return to the standby display In the standby display 'One Touch' access for the 10 last dialled calls may be available by pressing
Call times
The duration time of the last call' total accumulated time of all calls and total time for Line 1 and Line 2 are stored.
Times for calls made and received through the subscription network and through other (national and international) networks are displayed under the Details sub-menu.
press Select Calls & Times Select Call timers Select Show Use or to view all the timer information
The call type and the accumulated times of outgoing and incoming calls will be displayed.

Pressing Details will display details of roaming and international calls etc. Press or Exit to return to the previous display Press and hold Exit or to return to the standby display
If Line 2 is subscribed too 'All Calls' for Line 1 and Line 2 will be displayed separately
Balance information (subscription service only)
This is a subscription service provided by some networks and enables you to ask for your remaining airtime balance. This information is sent by the network:
Contact your service provider on availability and details

If Call is selected and the balance information number has already been entered a call will be made to the balance information centre. 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 centre number.
press when the call is completed
Reminder - Call duration
A call duration reminder beeps to remind you of the duration of a call! It can be set in multiples of 1 minute (1 - 59 mins) intervals.

Call timer - reset
This feature enables you to reset all the call timers. You will need the 4 digit lock code to operate this feature.

Call costs - management (subscription service only)
Some networks offer an Advice of Charge (Aoc) subscription service in which it is possible 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 by the user
To display these costs in the currency of your choice you must first select the currency and cost per unit otherwise call costs in units will be displayed.
To set currency and cost per unit'

To set call cost type to units'

Setting the credit limit - in units or currency
After setting the currency and cost per unit' if required and available on your subscription' you are also able to set a credit limit in units or an amount in the currency of your choice. When the credit limit is reached the phone will be prevented from making and receiving all chargeable calls. This will not prevent the phone from making emergency calls.

When a credit limit is entered the selection from the 'Credit Limit' display will be Edit or Set No Limit
Show costs

Call costs - resetting all costs to zero
To reset all the call costs to zero'

Alternate line service - selecting line 2 (subscription service)
Some GSM 1800 operators support the use of a second line which can be made available to existing users. This is normally a subscription service and allows for example, the separation of incoming and outgoing calls for business or private use. The second line will have its own mobile number. To select the line for outgoing calls,

Names can be given to Line 1 (Office) and Line 2 (Home) for example. Refer to the Own Number menu see page 41 for details. Whichever line is selected to make outgoing calls' incoming calls are still able to be received on either line.
GSM services


Diverting incoming calls (network service)
Call diverting is a service which diverts incoming calls' whether voice' fax or data' to another number.
To turn on a call divert'

Select Voice' Fax or Data for the following menu:
| Divert options | Action |
| AlwaysWhen not reachableOn no reply | Diverts all incoming voice calls unconditionallyDiverts all voice calls when the phone cannot be reached' i'e' out of serviceDiverts all voice calls when the phone does not answer |
| When busyAll conditions | Diverts all voice calls when the phone is busyDiverts all voice calls when Not Reachable' No Reply and When Busy |

1° If the 'On no reply' option is selected you will be requested to enter a delay period of 5' 15 or 30 seconds. 2° Call diverts for both Line 1 and Line 2 must be set for each line. During call divert programming only the line currently selected is affected by the call divert selected. To carry out a call divert on the other line you must select this other line first (menu Calls & Times - Line).
To turn off or check the status of call divert'
press 📋. Select GSM Services' Select Call diverting Select from the incoming calls types and press 📋. Select from the divert options and press 📋. Select Cancel or Status: Your selection will be confirmed Press Exit 📋 or to return to the standby display
To cancel all (multiple) diverts'
- Press Select GSM Services Select Call diverting
- Select Cancel all Confirmation will be displayed
- Press Exit or to return to the standby display
This action cancels all voice diverts (for voice' faxes and data calls) for the line currently in use. To cancel call diverts for the other line you must select this other line first (menu Calls & Times - Line selection).
Caller Line Identity - showing/hiding your mobile number Most networks allow the Caller Line Identity feature (CLI) i.e. the fea- ture which shows the incoming number (ID) while receiving a call. Se- lecting Receiving caller ID will allow you to check the availability of such a feature.
Receiving caller ID
This feature enables you to find out whether a network presents the ID of incoming calls.

On networks which allow caller line identity you can disable the sending of your own number on a call by call basis by adding #31# before the number you are calling. Alternatively you can ask your service operator to always disable the sending of your mobile number. In this case if you wish to reveal your number on a call by call basis you can do so by adding *31# before the number you wish to call.
Standard network setting
To reset the standard network setting for sending your mobile ID'

Hiding or showing your number

Finding out your current ID setting

Network
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 selected and transferred to the preferred networks list stored in the SIM.
This list can be changed to suite your travel arrangements.
The order and name of the networks in the preferred networks list can be changed and edited.

| OptionDescription | |
| Modify by list | Displays the general list of all known networks contained in the phone in alphabetical order |
| Modify by code | Edits or enters a network number (MCC MNC) if you know this information |
| Delete | Deletes an entry |

Your SIM may contain a forbidden list of networks which cannot be used. To view the forbidden list or show the home network,

Selecting manual search
There may occasions when you wish to select a specific network, which has better coverage in your current location for example.


Use ⓐ or Ⓥ to select a network from the list shown.
press ☑ to confirm the selection
Requesting… followed by the name of the network will be
shown after which the phone will return to the standby display

you cannot delete a network from the forbidden list. This list will be automatically updated when the manual network selection is performed.
Selecting automatic search (normal default setting)
To perform an automatic search from the preferred list proceed as follows:

Press Select GSM Services
Select Network
Select Search
Select Automatic
press Exit or to return to the standby display
Call barring (network service)
This is a network service which allows you to stop different types of calls being made and received on the phone.
It requires the use of a network barring password available only from your service provider.
To put on a call bar'

Press Select GSM Services
Select Call barring
Select Outgoing calls or Incoming calls Choose from the following:
| SelectMeaning | |
| Outgoing - All outgoing- Int'nal calls | All outgoing calls will be barredAll outgoing international calls only will be barred |
| - Int'nal exci' home | All outgoing international calls except to other subscribers within the users home network |
| Incoming - All incoming- Roaming only | All incoming calls will be barredAll incoming calls when not on the home network |

Select the option using 📄 or ▽ press Select .
Select Activate Enter the password and press OK
The network will confirm the selection.
press Exit or to return to the standby display
To take off or check the status of a call bar'

To change the password'

Closed user group' CUG (subscription service only)
This is a network service feature and allows the phone to make or receive calls only from selected groups of people. The groups' level of access and whether one of the groups has preferential calling access is set up at the time of subscription. This is not a single user feature and is mainly for businesses wishing to benefit from closed' internal communications.
Up to 10 groups may be set up. Unless authorised calls made or received to or from numbers outside the group are not permitted. To turn on and off CUG and select type of CUG service.

| OptionsMeaning | |
| No CUG | CUG is off No groups active Calls can be made outside the group |
| Partial CUG | Limited calls to and from users outside the group and from users within the group |
| CUG Only | 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 users and may provide general information about local area dialling codes' weather reports and traffic news etc. Each type of message is numbered enabling you to select the type of information you want to receive. Up to 5 different types of messages can be programmed into your selection list but only one can be displayed at any one time:
There are 16 standard message types pre-programmed into the phone to select from. New message types can be programmed into the selection list using the 3 digit cell broadcast type number. Contact your service provider for details on the number and types of messages broadcast.
Before you can turn on the broadcast service you have to put at least one message type into the selection list
To enter a message type in the selection list
Up to 5 message types can be entered into the selection list

To turn on or off the broadcast service

Reading broadcast messages
Broadcast messages are shown in the standby display only and are suppressed during conversation or menu operation. A message can be up to 93 characters in length and cover several pages. Pages will automatically change approximately every five seconds or by a press on
Options during message display
A press on Exit will clear the CB currently displayed. Pressing

will dial the number shown in the display within the message: Pressing Options will display the following menu:
| OptionAction | |
| Delete | Delete the current message |
| Delete All Numbers | Deletes all messages stored in the queueDisplays all phone numbers found in the message text and allows to dial or store them in the scratchpad if required |
| Broadcast Off | Turns off cell broadcast |
To turn on or off the alert tone
If required an alert tone can be turned on to 'beep' every time a new or updated broadcast message is received.

To delete or edit a message from the list
Message types put into the selection list can be deleted and changed.

Broadcast language
All the broadcast messages can be shown in several languages. To select the language of your choice,

Phone settings - customising your phone

Keypad lock
When keypad lock is turned on it prevents accidental operation of the keys and access into the menus. The key tones are also silenced. Keypad lock is suspended during incoming calls and resumed when the call is terminated. Emergency calls can still be made. If a key is pressed the display will give a reminder that keypad lock is on.
There are two ways to turn keypad lock on and off:
- Directly from the keypad in the standby display

press and hold down to turn keypad lock on:
The display will show


press Unlock plus to turn keypad lock off
• Using the menu'

press Select Settings

Select Keypad lock to turn keypad lock on.

press Unlock plus to turn keypad lock off

If the right softkey has been programmed with another function (see page 60) holding the # key will lock/unlock the keypad.
Keypad lock is cancelled when connected to the hands-free car kit
Language selection
All the display messages can be shown in several languages.
To select the language of your choice'

Press Select Settings

Select Language

Use 📋 or ⬇ to select a language from the displayed list

press to validate

press Exit or to return to the standby display

To reset the phone to the language of the SIM enter *#0000#
To reset the phone language to English enter *#0044#
Alert mode
To avoid disturbing others you can turn off the audible incoming ring tone as well as all alert and alarm tones:

If either of the 'Vibrate' or 'Vibrate then ring' options are chosen all the alert and alarm tones are replaced by the vibrating action.
There are two ways:
• Directly from the standby display

In the standby display' pressing will display Ring'

Vibrate' Vibrate & ring or Vibrate then ring

Scroll to the desired setting using or press to validate your choice. (If any of the vibrate options are selected the phone will briefly vibrate)
will appear in the display

- If Ring is selected but the ring tone volume has been set to off the icon will appear in the display.
2° The icon will appear in the display if Vibrate' Vibrate & ring or Vibrate then ring is selected. It takes precedence over the icon.
• Using the menu'

Press ⏻. Select Settings
Select Tones
Select Alert tones
Select Ring' Vibrate' Vibrate & ring or Vibrate then ring to validate your choice
press Exit or to return to the standby display

If Ring is selected but the ring tone volume has been set to off, the icon will appear in the display.
The ring tone volume off setting is not saved when the phone is turned off
When the phone is connected to either the Desk Top Charger, HF kit, CLA or AC adaptor the vibrator mode selection is temporarily inhibited and the phone will ring instead.
Ring tone selection
You can choose the sound of the incoming ring tone from a selection of 20 ring tone melodies stored in the phone.
To hear your chosen ring tone melody' wait several seconds before confirming your choice. The melody will be played
Ring tone selection is made through the Settings menu:

Press ⏻. Select Settings
Select Tones
Select Ring Tone
Use Ⓜ or Ⓥ to listen to the different ring tones: Press ⏻ to select the current tone:
press Exit or to return to the standby display

Separate tones must be selected for Line 1 and Line 2.
volume adjustments
The volume levels of the ring tone' key tones' alarm tones (alarm clock and low battery alarm) and the incoming audio can all be individually adjusted from the standby display by pressing or in the Settings menu:

Press Ⓐ. Select Settings
Select Tones
Select Volume
Select Ring' Keys' Conversation or Alarm
The display will confirm the selection naming the volume to be adjusted.


Use ☑ or ☑ to adjust the setting. Press OK ☑ to validate the setting. Press Exit ☑ or ☑ to return to the standby display During a call, you can adjust the conversation volume by using or △ or ▽. If the ring tone volume level is set to Off the warning icon will appear in the display
Ramping
Ramping is a feature that when turned on will cause the incoming ring tone to gradually increase to the maximum volume level if the call is not answered after the first ring.

Press Select Settings Select Tones Select Volume Select Ramping Select On or Off Press Exit or to return to the standby display

When turned on the volume of the incoming ring tone will start from the minimum and rise to the maximum volume until answered.
Backlight - setting
This option allows the user to control the operation of the backlight during key entry or incoming ring tone:
There are two settings:
- On for 10 sec: the display and key backlight will stay on for 10 seconds after the last key press or incoming call
• Off: the backlight will stay off

press Select Settings Select Display Select Backlight Select either of the two settings: press to validate Press Exit or to return to the standby display

When the phone is connected to either the Desk Top Charger, HF Car Kit, CLA or the AC Adaptor the backlight is always on.
Display contrast
The contrast of the display can be adjusted to suit the surrounding light conditions:
To modify the display contrast'

Any key answer
This feature enables any key (except and No ring) to be pressed to answer an incoming call.

Softkeys - programming the softkeys
The function of the softkeys can be changed to suit the user. The options available are shown in the menu during selection. There are two ways:


(……) in the display means that a previously SIM dependent or subscription service assigned to that softkey is no longer available. For example Line 2 selection.
Auto answer
This feature only works when the phone is connected to a handsfree car kit or headset and enables the phone to automatically answer an incoming call after approximately 5 seconds without having to press any keys:

Auto retry
This feature enables the phone to automatically redial the number of a failed call' due to a system busy or unavailable signal from the network' for up to 10 times after which it will stop.

When activated' Auto-retry and a countdown timer to the next call attempt will appear in the display. An auto-retry warning tone will sound each time a new call attempt is made.
If the automatic redialling is successful proceed with the call as normal pressing Exit or any key during the retrying process will cancel auto-retry and end the dialling process for that call.
Security features
The security features described in this section protects your phone from unauthorised use.
When requested' enter the code' which appear as asterisks (*) and press OK
If you make a mistake press clear and enter the correct digit(s)
Avoid using codes similar to emergency numbers such as 999 or 112 to prevent accidental dialing of these numbers
KEEP A RECORD OF YOUR CODES AND KEEP THEM IN A SAFE PLACE' FAILURE TO DO SO WILL CAUSE YOU CONSIDERABLE INCONVENIENCE'
Phone lock code
A phone lock code is supplied with the phone for security purposes. It prevents unauthorised access to the phone and to the WAP™ settings:
The factory setting is 0000. We suggest that you reset this code and keep it in a safe place' separate from the phone.
The phone lock code is also required to reset the call timers. When enabled the code will be asked for each time the phone is turned on:



Select Security Select Phone lock
Select Change code and follow the display prompts
press OK to validate the new code
press Exit or to return to the standby display
To turn on or off the phone lock code'

press Ⓐ Select Settings
Select Security Select Phone lock
Select on or Off
The phone lock code will be requested to authorize your selection:
press Exit or to return to the standby display

When phone lock is on emergency calls can still be made.
PIN code
Your SIM is provided with a 4-8 digit PIN code to protect it from unauthorised usage. When enabled the PIN code will be asked for each time the phone is turned on. If you enter the wrong PIN code three times in succession your SIM card will be blocked and you will need the 8 digit PUK code from your service provider (see page 63).
To turn on and off the PIN'

press ⬆ Select Settings
Select Security
If already off' PIN enable will be shown.
If already on' PIN disable and PIN change will be shown.
press Select and follow the display prompts
press OK to validate your entry
PIN enabled or PIN disabled briefly displayed will confirm your action.

press Exit or to return to the standby display
To change the PIN code (PIN must first be enabled)

press Ⓗ️ Select Settings
Select Security
Select PIN change and follow the display prompts:
Press OK to validate your new PIN Confirmation will be displayed.
press Exit or to return to the standby display
PIN2 code
The PIN2 code prevents unauthorised access to some features of the phone such as turning on or off FDN operations' modifying the FDN
phonebook' setting calls costs to zero' modifying the costs display features. It can be changed but not turned on or off To change the PIN2 code

PUK code
The PUK (PIN unblock key) is an 8 digit code supplied by your service provider. It is used to 'unblock' a PIN whose code has been entered incorrectly three times. A PUK code cannot be changed.
When requested enter the PUK code and press OK. You will then be asked to enter a new PIN code. Follow the display prompts to reset the PIN code.
If you enter the wrong PUK code 10 times in succession your SIM card cannot be used again. Contact your service provider for a new card:
PUK2 code
The PUK2 is an 8 digit code supplied by your service provider. It is used to unblock a PIN2 whose code has been entered incorrectly three times. A PUK2 code cannot be changed. When requested enter the PUK2 code. You will then be asked to enter a new PIN2 code. Follow the display prompts to reset the PIN2.
If you enter the wrong PUK2 code 10 times in succession you will be unable to use the features requiring the PIN2 code. Contact your service provider for a new card.
Call barring password
The call barring password is used to select the call barring levels outlined in the Services - Call barring menu (see page 53). It is obtained from your service provider.
To change the password'

Summary of code/passwordd entry chart
| PasswordLength | Number of tries allowed | If blocked or forgotten | |
| Unlock code | 4 digits Unlimited | Return phone to manufacturer | |
| PIN | 4-8 digits | 3 tries | Unblocked by use of PUK code |
| PIN2 | 4-8 digits | 3 tries | Unblocked by use of PUK2 |
| PUK 8 digits | 10 tries | Contact your service provider | |
| PUK2 8 digits | 10 tries | Contact your service provider | |
| Call barring password | 4 digits | Network determined | Contact your service provider |
Time & Date setting
To set either the current time and/or date:

Press Select Settings
Select Time & date
Select Set time or Set date
Enter the time (in 24 hour format) or date in the format
shown (If required use and)
press OK to validate your selection
press Exit or to return to the standby display

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An error message is displayed if a wrong entry is made.
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The time/date is permanently displayed whilst the phone is on. The year is not shown.
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An internal battery is provided inside the phone to maintain the date and time setting for up to
3 hours when the phone is switched off and without a battery or with a completely discharged
battery attached: After this 3 hour period you may need to reset the clock when you again switch on the phone.
Default (factory) settings
Use the Settings menu to return the phone settings back to the factory settings. This has no effect on the phonebook entries or phone lock code.

Press Select Settings
Select Default settings
Select Yes or No

press Exit or to return to the standby display
The following are the factory default settings:
| FeatureFactory setting | |
| Alert Tones | Ring |
| Ring Tones | Trium |
| Volumes' Ring' Key' Speech and Alarm | Mid values |
| Backlight and Contrast | On for 10 sec and mid value |
| Any Key' Auto-Retry and Auto Answer features: | Off |
| Ramping | Off |

Using the office tools
The Office Tools menu contains a scratchpad' a currency-converter calculator and an alarm clock:
Scratchpad
Up to 5 separate entries of 20 characters can be stored in the scratchpad

Press Select Office Tools

Select Scratchpad

Select Read Use or to scroll through the entries
Select Write to make a new scratchpad entry
Pressing Options when reading entries will give access to the following menu:
| 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 |
Currency-converter
This useful feature converts currencies. However to use the converter the currencies and the exchange rate have first to be set up. The conversion is calculated on the per unit exchange rate of the second currency selected.
To select the currencies and the exchange rate

Press Select Office Tools

Select Currency converter

Select Settings

If you wish to use your Currency converter as a Euro converter for participating currencies to the European Monetary Union ("Euro and currencies") please enter the complete Euro exchange rate with six significant figures. For example: 1 Euro = £1.52.
To calculate the conversion between the chosen currencies'

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 does not provide this possibility. Accordingly, the result you obtain shall only be a close approximation.
Alarm clock
This feature enables the user to set a daily 'Reminder Alarm'. To set a time and turn on the alarm.

When 'on' the alarm will operate at the same time every day until turned off


When the alarm time is reached an audible alert sounds for up to
1 minute and the LED will flash red' Alarm clock! and a vibrating bell symbol will appear in the display together with the current time and the softkeys' Valid' and No ring
If the phone is off at the time of the alarm, the phone will automatically 'power on' and operate the audible and visual alerts described above. To use as a Reminder or Snooze Alarm,
Press No ring, or any other key (except Valid') to stop the alarm. The alarm icons remain in the display and the alarm will ring again 3 minutes later. or Press Valid' to acknowledge and switch off the alarm.
If 'off' before the time of the alarm the phone remains 'on'. If the phone is locked or the PIN setting is on it remains in this locked condition until actioned by the user.
If the alarm is acknowledged but not validated the alarm indicators will remain in the display for up to 15 minutes after which time the phone will either turn off' or' if 'on' at the time of the alarm' will revert back to the normal standby display.

Until acknowledged the alarm will ring for 1 minute pressing any key (other than the Valid softkey) will stop the alarm sounding but not switch off the alarm' it will be repeated 3 minutes later. If the Valid softkey is not pressed after the 3rd (and final) time the alarm rings it will not be repeated but the phone remains on' in the alarm display mode' for up to 15 minutes after which it will revert back to the state it was in before the alarm time was reached.
- If a call is in progress or the phone is in a transitory state (during power off for example) at the time of an alarm it will be delayed until after the call or the transitory state has finished.
- If the alarm time is reached during a call a special 'In Call' alert beep will sound every 3 minutes. The alarm can be validated in the normal way
- If the alarm time is reached during an outgoing or incoming call setup sequence, the alarm is suspended until the call is established and the mobile behaves as in 3 above.
- If the battery is detached within 15 minutes of the alarm time the alarm will sound immediately. If later than 15 minutes only the visual indicators will be shown. Press the Valid softkey to validate and stop the alarm.
To turn off the alarm'

press Select Office Tools
Select Alarm clock
Select Off Confirmation will be displayed
press Exit or to return to the standby display
Auto Switch On/Off
This feature enables the user to automatically program the phone to switch On or Off at pre-determined times.
To set a Switch On or Off time'
Caution - Please remember to turn off the alarm feature when boarding an aircraft where the use of a mobile phone is not permitted and is illegal. Alternatively you can remove the battery after turning off the phone. See the General safety warnings on page 2.

At the switch-on time the phone comes on in the normal way Enter the lock or PIN code if required
If the phone is already on at the switch-on time no action occurs. If the phone is set to switch-off' 1 minute before the switch-off time is reached' the display will show a warning message Switch-off in with a countdown timer showing the time to switch off Pressing
Exit will cancel the switch off process.
If the mobile is already off at the switch-off time no action occurs
The Auto Switch-off and Switch-on times cannot be the same. If a call is connected at the time of switch-off, the switch-off process is postponed until after the call is finished.
Caution - Please remember to turn off the Switch-on alarm feature when boarding an aircraft where the use of mobile phones is not permitted and is illegal. Alternatively you can remove the battery after turning off the phone. See the General safety warnings on page 2.

Diary
This feature enables you to store up to 20 timed diary events to occur either once' daily or weekly. Entries can be of up to 28 characters of text in length' with or without a reminder alarm' set for the entry time or 15' 30 or 60 minutes before the time.
Entries can be viewed individually or on a scrolling weekly basis
To enter a diary event


Select Once' Daily or Weekly
Enter the date and press OK
Enter the time and press OK
Enter the text and press OK
Choose whether you wish to have a reminder alarm and
press Select (Stored will briefly be displayed)
press Exit or to return to the standby display

If set the reminder alarm will sound for 5 seconds' the red LED and backlight will come on and the diary entry will appear in the display
press Exit to acknowledge the alarm
If the diary entry contains a telephone number, pressing
acknowledges the alarm and initiates a call to that number
If the alarm is not immediately acknowledged the diary entry will
remain in the display and the reminder alarm will ring at intervals
After the third time the alarm will not sound again but the diary entry will remain in the display for up to 15 minutes or until acknowledged
If the diary event occurs during a call the diary reminder alarm will be
heard in the background. If the mobile is off at the time of the
reminder alarm it will switch the mobile on. In both cases the alarm
can be acknowledged and silenced in the normal way
To view diary entries

press Select Diary
Select View events
Entries will be shown in time and date order and include the 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 Options and select
Read text
Use ▽ to scroll down the entries
press Exit or to return to the standby display
To delete and/or edit entries

press Select Diary
Select View events
Scroll to the diary entry you wish to delete or edit and
press Options
Select Edit or Delete
press Exit or to return to the standby display
To delete old events

Using the Calendar
The calendar item in the diary menu can be used to:
- view entries on a weekly basis'
- enter new events'
- read' edit and delete events:

The current calendar week will be shown.

Diary entry
The current date will be highlighted. If any events have been scheduled for that week they will be shown in the display as 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 To view all the individual entries in chronological order press Events and use the scrolling keys to view the entries: press Options to read' edit or delete an entry
To select any one of the days to make a new entry for that week press and hold down the corresponding day of the week key 1 to 7. Follow the instructions as for entering a new diary even above.
press Exit or to return to the standby display
Caution - Please remember to turn off the Switch-on alarm feature when boarding an aircraft where the use of mobile phones is not permitted and is illegal. Alternatively you can remove the battery after turning off the phone. See the General safety warnings on page 2.
This feature enables you to make simple calculations using + (plus)' - (minus)' * (multiplication)' /(division) and % (percentage) functions.
To use the calculator'
press = Select Calculator
The calculator icon ( ^1000 ) and 0 will be shown in the display. The phone is now ready to make simple calculations.
Numbers are entered by pressing ① to ⑨. The +' -' * and / symbols are entered using the multitap ③. Decimal points and the % symbol are entered using the multitap ④.
Press Clear during a calculation to correct an entry press = to obtain a result
Example: 144 × 12 = 1728
| Key sequenceDisplay | |
| 1 4 4 | |
| * * * | 144* |
| 1 2 =12 | |
| = | 1728 |
pressing = again after obtaining the first result will continue the calculation using the result and last operator (+' - '*' /) symbol in the example' pressing = again will calculate 1728 x 12 = 20736 pressing Clear = will erase the result
Enter another calculation or press = Exit = or = to return to the standby display

The % function can only be used (entered) as the last operator during a calculation:
For example 250 - 10% = 225
Calculations are kept if a call occurs during operation.

Games
The availability and appearance of the games described hereafter are dependent upon the services provided by your network operator.
There are two games in the phone' Reshape and Push
The instructions to play each game is shown when the game selection is made. The Options item in the menu enables you to select the sound effects - music, electronic sound effects or no sound.
To select a game'


Select Play to start the game
Reshape and push have various skill levels. When each level has been successfully played within the allowed time you will play at the next level.
After successfully playing 'X' amount of levels you will be given a code to enable you to re-enter the game at your previously attained skill level.
Scores can also be recorded against the name of the player.
If a call is received whilst a game is being played the normal received call display will be shown and the call is answered in the normal way. When the call is finished the game will be resumed.
To exit from the games menu Exit or press to return to the standby display

Internet
The Cosmo-@ has an internet browser allowing you access to services' such as News' Sports' Weather' TV Listings etc' supplied by your operator and/or by your internet provider via the internet:
The types of services offered will be dependent upon the internet provider of that service or your network operator.
To gain access to these services via your phone make sure you have a DATA subscription:
Also check with your network operator whether the connection settings have been pre-programmed into the phone prior to delivery or whether you have to manually enter and store the settings yourself
In either case once the settings have been stored you can start using this feature as required and described below.
√ Access to the connection settings may depend upon whether the settings have been pre-programmed into the phone prior to shipment from the factory. In some cases and to avoid errors these settings may be 'Locked' and not be user programmable.
Storing/editing the connection settings (obtainable fro your network operator)
Before proceeding and if you have not already done so please enter the current time and date as described on page 64.
To enter and store the PPP Access and proxy details'


Select Login password Enter the password Each charac-

ter will turn into a star (*) after a short while
Select Mode: Select the connection type (Numeric or
Analog) and press Select

Select Speed Select the speed (9600 or 14400) and press
Select press Exit

Select Proxy Enter the proxy name and press OK
Enter the IP address and press OK

Enter the Home page address and press OK
Select Auto-disconnect (disconnects the mobile from the internet after a set period of inactivity) enter the period (0 - 60 minutes) and press OK • 0 disactivates the auto-disconnect function:

Press Exit or to return to the standby display

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You can also access the Internet menu directly by pressing the Internet softkey from the standby display (provided you haven't personalised the left softkey).
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If the PPP access phone number, login names and password, Home page http address and IP address are not predefined, these are obtainable from your network operator and/or internet provider.
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Selecting PPP Access or Proxy again will allow you to change and/or modify any of your settings
personalising your connection settings
The following user settings are available enabling you to optimise the behaviour of your phone whilst connected to the internet:

Press Select Internet
Select Settings
Select User preferences' scroll to the following items and turn on or off as required:
| OptionAction | |
| Clear cache | During an live internet session some of the information and services you have accessed have been 'stored' in an area of memory called the cache. To clear this memory press and select the Yes optionSome of the internet pages may have pictures attached which will take time to download. Selecting the Off option will reject the pictures thereby speeding up the text downloading time |
| Download pictures | |
| Default settings | Choosing the Yes option will restore all the factory default settings (Scripting On' Download pictures On' Auto-disconnect: 5 minutes) |
| Scripting | Used to allow or forbid the execution of scripts within a page allowing entering data or computations to be performed when the page is loaded |

press Exit or to return to the standby display

You can also access the Internet menu directly by pressing the Internet softkey from the standby display (provided you haven't personalised the left softkey).
Going online and onto the Net
To gain access to the online services offered by your network operator,

Press ⬤ Select Internet
Select Home page
Connecting to followed by your proxy name will be displayed whilst access is taking place followed by the word
Loading" (of the home page)

You can also access the Internet menu directly by pressing the Internet softkey from the standby display (provided you haven't personalised the left softkey).
Once connected you will be presented with your internet or operator's choice of menu options. The icon at the bottom of the display indicates a 'live' connection.
Use or and/or the softkeys to move up and down the menu to make selections as well as move backwards and forwards through the menu. Use the left and the right softkeys when selected topics in a menu are highlighted.
Use of whilst online
In the absence of Options whilst online pressing during a live connection will present an options menu as follows:
| ItemAction | |
| Back | Returns to the previous page or card |
| Zoom + /- | Increases or decreases the displayed text size |
| Disconnect | Disconnects the browser from the network but leaves the current page locally active with the phone browser |
| Clear cache * | Clears the cache memory |
| Add bookmark * | Adds a current card or page to the list of bookmarks |
| Go to bookmark * | Goes to a previously stored bookmark |
| Home page | Reloads and returns to the home page |
| Reload | Reloads the current page |
| Close session | Disconnects the phone from the internet |
* The appearance of these items in the above options menu may be operator dependent and/or the settings in the User preferences menu.
Ending the online connection
To end the internet connection'
press


you can also select Close session item under the options menu.
Creating bookmarks
There may be some services that you wish to revisit or return to more frequently than others. These services (or pages) can be stored as bookmarks which then provide direct access links into the internet. They can only be used if available on the current connection settings of your network operator and/or internet provider.
There are two ways to add up to a maximum of 5 bookmarks:
- Directly from the standby display
| 1 | Press Ⓓ Select Internet |
| 2 | Select Bookmarks |
| 3 | Press Options ⚙, select Modify and enter the following: |
| OptionActionAliasHome page | Name you wish to give to your bookmarkHome page address (if known) |


you can also access the Internet menu directly by pressing the Internet softkey from the standby display (provided you haven't personalised the left softkey).
- During a live connection whilst viewing a page



Bookmarks can only be Edited or Deleted from the Bookmarks item under the Internet menu options whilst offline:
Using bookmarks
Bookmarks can be used:
• directly from standby display


Select the bookmark name you require
you can also access the Internet menu directly by pressing the Internet softkey from the standby display (provided you haven't personalised the left softkey).
• whilst you are browsing the internet:



Select Go to bookmark
Select the bookmark name you require
Other site
Use of this option within the Internet menu allows the user to enter a known internet address site and to go to this site directly from dial up. However unlike the Bookmark feature addresses are not stored and must be entered each time this feature is used.
Infrared port

The IrDA port allows you to make data exchanges between your mobile and other devices (provided they have an IrDA port).
To initiate a transfer via the IrDA port' your mobile must be placed facing another IrDA port before port opening starts:
Then the two ports can be opened and synchronised. After that the requested transfer can be performed. Objects are transferred one by one.
Opening the IrDA port
Opening the IrDA port allows you to receive information via this port. Once opened, the IrDA port can be used for any kind of transfer. The IrDA port is automatically disconnected after some time.
You have to open the IrDA port if you wish to receive data via your IrDA port or if you wish to transfer non-structured data via the IrDA port (like fax or file transfer to the network for instance).
To open the IrDA port'

press ⬇. Select Infrared port
Select Open
Confirmation will be displayed. Will be displayed on top of the standby display
When the IRDA port is open' objects can be received. When an object is received' the idle screen is masked by the new object reception status.
Closing the IrDA port
Closing the IrDA port closes all IrDA sessions (OBEX and IrCOMM sessions).
To close the IrDA port'

press Ⓗ. Select Infrared port
Select Close
Confirmation will be displayed.
Transferring a phonebook card via the IrDA port
you can transfer phonebook cards via the IRDA port:

Place your mobile opposite the other device IrDA port

GSM man machine interface codes
The phone supports the standard GSM key sequences using the * and # characters sent directly from the keypad to the network. These sequences are used to activate all the supplementary services provided by the network.
Consult your service provider for a complete list

Appendix
Accessories list
The following are the main accessories available for the phone:
| Vehicle kitspart numbers | |
| CLA car adaptor FZA-0071A | |
| Headset FZA-0058A | |
| Simple holder kit FZA-0057A | |
| Full handsfree adaptor kit FZA-0053A | |
| Chargers and batteriespart numbers | |
| AC/DC adaptor (Europe) FZA-0049A | |
| AC/DC adaptor (UK) FZA-0059A | |
| AC/DC adaptor (Australia) FZA-0060A | |
| AC/DC adaptor (Asia) FZA-0061A | |
| AC/DC adaptor (China) FZA-0062A | |
| AC/DC adaptor (Taiwan) FZA-0063A | |
| AC/DC adaptor (US) FZA-0064A | |
| Desktop charger (for phone + spare battery) FZA-0055A | |
| 500 mAh battery | FZA-0028A |
| FZA-0052A | |
| Data transmissionpart numbers | |
| PC cable FZA-0056A |
Glossary
ExpressionMeaning
| AC/DC charger | Alternating Current/Direct Current charger |
| 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 Adaptor | |
| CLI | Caller Line Identity - displays callers telephone number |
| Conversation mode | When the phone is making or receiving a call |
| CUG | Closed User Group - requires network support |
| Diverting | Diverts incoming calls to the phone to another number |
| DTC | Desk Top Charger |
DTMF Dual Tone Multifrequency Tones
FDN Fixed Dialling Number
GSM Global System for Mobile communications
HF Handsfree Car Kit
IN Information Numbers of your operator or service provider
LCD Liquid Crystal Display
LED Light Emitting Diode
MMI Man machine Interface
PIN/PIN2 Personal Identification Number Supplied by your network/service provider
PUK/PUK2 PIN Unblocking Key Used to unlock PIN and PIN2 supplied by your network/service provider
Roaming (Rm) The ability to use your telephone on networks other than your home network at home or abroad.
SDN Service Dialling Number Of your operator or service provider
SIM Subscriber Identity Module Supplied by your network/service provider
SMS Short Message Service
SR Status Report - relates to SMS messages
Standby mode When the phone is on' registered onto a network but not making or receiving a call
URL Uniform Resource Locator
Trouble shooting
problem
Phone will not switch on
Charging LED not lit red and no flashing battery Icon
Short standby and talk times
possible cause and solution
Check that the battery is fully charged and correctly connected to the phone.
There may be no mains supply Check mains supply The AC/DC charger may be faulty Return to your dealer and try substitution with another Mitsubishi adaptor. If faulty contact your dealer.
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
| Calls cannot be made or received | 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 your SIM is OK' check registration with your network/service provider. | |
| Call barring option is turned on' Turn it off'Call cost limit is reached' | |
| Stored telephone numbers cannot be recalled | Fixed Dialled Number or Call Barring features are turned on' Check features and turn them off |
| Numbers cannot be entered in the display | Keypad lock is on ( "is displayed") Press Unlock and to turn off |
| Phone switches on but there is no display | Display contrast is turned down to low' Reset contrast' |
| Battery icon 'not flashing 1-2-3 during charging | Indicates a charging or battery problem' Turn off and disconnect the charger' Reconnect and try again' If the problem remains contact your dealer' |
| Flashing There is not enough memory to store another SMS message'You must delete one or more of the existing stored messages' | |
| ("......) softkey | Function no longer available in the SIM or was subscription dependent' Reprogramm the softkey' |
Error messages
problempossible cause and solution
| Allowed credit reached! | You are trying to place an outgoing call and the allowed credit is already reached.The allowed credit limit is reached during an outgoing call (the call is then aborted) |
| Busy | You are trying to make a call and the call fails because the destination number is already engaged in conversation. |
| Call failed | The user is unreachable.The outgoing call fails due to:CUG is in use and the call is not allowed/unrecognised by the network orthe network cannot take the call due to system busy or the number is out of order orthe number is unreachable orthe network does not answer orthe option to hide your phone number when calling is not supported by the network |
| Call failed | Control and verification of CUG parameters not confirmed'CUG availability on network'Control the ability to hide your ID when making a call (service availability in network) |
| Cancelled' No type selected | Cell broadcast activation has been requested but no message type has been selected |
| Cannot execute command | You have made a request which is impossible to be executed in the current call situation |
| Can't display message | The short message text cannot be displayed (characters not recognised' incorrect format etc') |
| Check SIM! | There is no SIM present or the SIM is incorrectly inserted' See page 8 for more details' |
| Check your password | You changed the call barring password orYou changed the call barring service status'The entered password seems to be wrong or incorrect |
| Check your request | You made a request for a service that seems to be impossible to fulfil' |
| Check your subscription | You tried to activate a GSM service' You are requested to check your subscription regarding the related service rights of use/access' |
| CUG call failed | You tried to make a call in a CUG (Closed user group) and the call is rejected by the network because the network does not recognise the CUG parameters orthe called user is not in the same CUG orthe called user has no CUG association' |
| Error! | The network cannot perform your request and generates an error result' |
| Failed | An SMS sending process failed (the short message cannot be sent)' |
| Incorrect entry | You entered a character string with a syntax error' |
| Invalid number | You tried to make a call and the call is rejected by the network because the network does not recognise the phone number structure oryou tried to store a phone number that is too long to be stored in the selected location oryou tried to move a phone entry to a location that is unable to receive the phone number (phone number too long) |
| Keypad locked"Unlock" # to unlock | A press on any key is made with keypad locked' |
| Low battery! | This text is displayed when the battery becomes too low and the mobile will soon be switched off automatically' |
| Network busy | You tried to make a call' The call is rejected by the network due to congestion problems' |
| Network not allowed | When selecting network manual search' you have selected a network that rejects the connection' |
| New PIN incorrect Try again | Changing PIN: the new PIN code values differ (value control)' |
| New PIN2 incorrect Try again | Changing PIN2: the new PIN2 code values differ (value control) |
| No action performed | When a copy/move operation is made on memories but no conditions have been changed (same memory' number and name) |
| No response | You made a call to a remote user and no response has been received |
| Not allowed | Your number/character entry is not allowed |
| Not allowed (fixed dialling) | A call is tried' but cancelled due to fixed dialling control (the number dialled does not match with one of the fixed dialling numbers in memory) |
| Not Available | There is no more SIM storage |
| Number changed | The called number has changed |
| PIN blocked | A wrong PIN code has been entered 3 times |
| PIN2 blocked | A wrong PIN2 code has been entered 3 times |
| PUK2 blocked | A wrong PUK2 code has been entered 10 timesThe SIM services protected by the PIN2 code have now been permanently disabled |
| Reaching allowed credit! | The cost limit is about to be reached. The connected call will end automatically when the limit is reached |
| Ring volume Off | The ring volume is set to 0 (no volume) |
| Service not available | Activating some GSM services that are not available on the network |
| SIM blocked | A wrong PUK has been entered 10 times |
| Contact provider | The SIM card has been permanently disabled and needs to be replaced by a new one |
| SIM blocked' Enter PUK: | A wrong PIN code has been entered 3 timesEnter the PUK code to unblock the SIM card |
| SIM fixed full | The corresponding memory is full |
| SIM names full | |
| Phone names full | |
| SMS memory | The storage of new messages (when writing a new SMS) is impossible |
| locations are full | |
| Wrong code' Try again | A wrong phone lock code has been entered |
| Wrong new code' Try again | The new phone lock codes do not match (value control) |
| Wrong PIN' try again | The wrong code has been entered |
| Wrong PIN2' try again | |
| Wrong PUK' try again | |
| Wrong PUK2' try again |
Index
A
Access parameters 72
Accessories 78
Alarm
Clock 66
Reminder 67
Alert mode 57
Alert tone
Turning on/off 43
Analogical clock standby display 10
Any key answer 60
Auto
Answer 60
Retry 61
Auto Switch On/Off 67
Automatic search 53
B
Backlight 21' 59
Balance Info 47
Balance information 47
Barring password
Call 63
Basic operations 16
Calling 22
Making a call 22
Receiving a call 22
SMS 24
Unanswered call 24
voice mail 24
Battery 9
Alarm volume 58
Charging 16
Disposal 19
Fitting 16
Low battery warning 16
Removing 16
Safety information 19
Use 19
Bookmarks
Creating 75
Deleting 75
Using 75
Broadcast 55
Language 56
Message types 55' 56
On/Off 55
C
Cache memory Clearing 73' 74
Calculator 71
Calendar Using 70
Call Conference 29
Duration 47
Holding 28
Multi-party 29
Reminder 47
Retrieving 28
Times 46
Waiting 28
Call barring 53
password 15
Call costs Reset 49
Call timer Reset 47
Caller line identity 50
Calling 10' 22
Calls & Times 45 Call costs 48
Call timers 46' 47
Calls log 45
Costs 47
Calls Log 45
Care and maintenance 13
CB 55
CB messages Deleting 56
Editing 56
Reading 55
Cell broadcast 55
CLI 50
Closed user group 54
Conference call 29
Connection settings 72
Cost management 47
Credit limit 48
CUG 54
Currency-converter 65
D
Date setting 10' 64
Default settings 10' 64' 73
Dialling
Calls Log memory 25
Last dialled numbers 25
Phonebook 25
Dialling from memory 25
Diary 68
Calendar 70
Delete old events 70
New event 68
View events 69
Diary entries
Deleting 69
Editing 69
Viewing 69
Diary event
entering 68
Digital clock standby display 9
Display contrast 59
Diverting 49
DTMF tones 27
E
e-mail Sending 40
Emergency calls 15
Ending a call 11' 23
Error messages 80
Extending the antenna 11
F
FDN 41
Fixed dialling numbers 41
G
Games 71
General
Operations 25
Safety 2
Getting started 8
Glossary 78
Graphic display icons 6
GSM man machine interface
codes 77
GSM Services
Call barring 53' 63
Call diverting 49
CUG 54
Network 52
Receiving caller ID 51
Sending my ID 51
H
Holding a call 28
|
icons 6
In-call options 28
Incoming Calls
Diverting 49
Information numbers 35
Infrared port 76
Close 76
Open 76
International code prefixes 22
Internet 72
Access parameters 72
Bookmarks 75
Default settings 73
Going online 74
Home page 74
IP address 73
Login name 72
Login password 73
Other site 76
Personalising 73
Proxy name 73
Settings 72' 73
IP address 73
K
Keypad 4
Keypad lock 21' 56
Keys 4
L
Language selection 57
Last dialled numbers 25
Line 1 …… 41' 45' 46' 49' 50' 58
Line 2 35' 41' 45' 46' 49' 50' 58' 60
Login name 72
Login password 73
M
Making a call 10' 22
Managing SMS messages 43
Menu 30
Menu map 30
Message templates 45
Messages 21' 42
Alert 43
Broadcast 55
Inbox 42
Msg Templates 45
Outbox 44
Settings 43
Write new 44
Mobile number
Hiding 50
Showing 50
Multi-party call 29
Multipress method 33
Multitap method 33
Muting 26
N
Network 51
Network Serv 35
Network services 35
0
Office Tools Alarm clock 66' 67
Auto-switch 68
Currency converter 65
Scratchpad 65
Office tools 65
Old events deleting 70
Online connection 74
Bookmarks 75
Ending 74
Personalising 73
Outbox 44
Own number 41
P
Pause feature 27
Phone Customising 56
Diagram 3
Settings 56
Phone Book Calling numbers 39
Fixed dialling 41
Free space 39
Own Numbers 41
Recall 40
Remaining 39
Store 37' 39
Viewing numbers 39
Phone lock 61
Code 15' 61
Phonebook 36
PIN code 62
PIN/PIN2 codes 14
PIN2 code 62
PPP Access 72
Problems 79' 80
programmable Softkeys 60
Speed dialling 26
Proxy 73
Proxy name 73
PUK code 63
PUK/PUK2 Codes 14
PUK2 code 63
Push 71
R
Ramping 59
Reading an SMS message 42
Receiving a call 11' 23
Reminder - call time 47
Replacing the antenna 12
Reshape 71
Responsibility 14
Retrieving a call 28
Ring tone 58
S
Safety information 2
Battery 19
Care and maintenance 13
Emergency calls 13
Responsibility 13
Security codes 13
Vehicle safety 13
Scratchpad 65
Scripting 73
SDN numbers 35
Second call 28
Security 61
Codes 14
Features 61
Sending an SMS message 44
Settings 56
Auto features 61
Display 59' 60
Internet 72
Keypad lock 57
Keys 42' 60
Language 56' 57
Security 62
Time & date 10' 64
Tones 58
Show costs 49
Silent alert mode 26
SIM
Application tool kit 35
Card 8' 16
SMS 21'42
SMS messages
Managing 43
Preparing your phone 43
Reading 42
Sending 44
Softkey programming 60
Solutions 79' 80
Solving problems 79
Speed dialling 26' 42
Standby displays 9' 20
Analogical clock 10
Digital clock 9
Storing names and numbers 36
T
T9 text entry 32
Tegic (T9) 32
Text entry
Multipress mode 33
Multitap mode 33
Time & date 10' 64
Time settings 10' 64
Trouble shooting 79
Turning
Off 12' 21
On 9' 20
V
vCard 36
Vehicle safety 13
Vibrate 57
&ring 57
then ring 57
Voice Mail
Alert Tone 36
Call 36
Number 35
Voice mail 35
volume 26
Adjustment 26
Alert mode 58
alert mode 57
Conversation 58
conversation 58
Keys tones 58
Ring tone 58
If you require service then in the first instance, you should contact your supplier.
Should you experience any difficulty then please contact your nearest MITSUBISHI location listed below for information on other service centers:
UNITED KINGDOM
Tel: +44 (0)1707 278708
SVERIGE
Tel: +46(8) 625 10 00
Fax: +46 (8) 625 10 86
FRANCE
Tel:0825 868 283
DEUTSCHLAND
Tel: +49 (01803) 337184
SPAIN
Tel: +34 (91) 5560503
Fax: +34 (91) 5563497
ITALIA
Tel : +39 (39) 60531
Fax: +39 (39) 6057694
IRELAND
Tel: +353 (1) 4505007
Fax: +353 (1) 4561337
GSM Service Card
To obtain warranty Service you will require your original equipment purchase invoice or irrefutable proof of purchase plus this card' please fill in missing information:
Please see warranty terms and conditions for in warranty service.
Date of purchase:
Invoice number:
Dealer name:
Location:
Dealer tel* number:
- You can benefit from this guarantee only if you are the original end-user purchaser.
2'MITSUBISHI guarantees that for a period of twelve (12) months from the date of purchase from your dealer' the product shall be free from defects in materials and workmanship. Subject to the conditions below Mitsubishi will indemnify you against all cost of parts and labour for repairs to or replacement of the product or parts (which may include equipment of similar type) where conducted by an authorised MITSUBISHI GSM service centre. MITSUBISHI shall be entitled to retain product which has been replaced.
3' Any claims must be made to an authorised MITSUBISHI GSM service centre in the countries mentioned in the service card enclosed with the product. In case of difficulty you can contact the Mitsubishi companies listed in the service card to obtain details of your nearest authorised MITSUBISHI GSM service centre. As a condition of this guarantee, the date of your purchase must be confirmed by producing your original invoice from your supplier or your sales receipt showing the serial number together with the service card. Final determination of guarantee claim eligibility shall be made by MITSUBISHI. MITSUBISHI shall not be liable for shipment costs to and from an authorised GSM MITSUBISHI service centre and the product travels at your risk.
4 This guarantee does not cover:
a) battery defects of any nature;
b) non-compliance with directions for use;
c) installation or removal charges where the product is installed in a vehicle;
d) defects or failures caused by accident' misuse' improper installation or improper repair by an unauthorized repairer' alteration or modification' neglect' failure to use for normal purpose' Acts of God' water ingress' use in adverse environmental conditions (humidity or temperature);
e) cost of or performance of modifications to product to adapt or adjust to conform to national or local safety laws' where such safety laws go beyond harmonised European Union standards;
f) loss of use of the product or consequential loss of any nature;
g) loss of use of air-time' loss of use of any loaned equipment or ancillary equipment;
h) provision of incorrect or insufficient signal on air-time network' upgrading of product software to changes in network operating parameters' mains supply voltage fluctuations' incorrect SIM card (memory card) parameters for connection to airtime retailer; i) damage caused by non-MITSUBISHI accessories
- Any guarantee claim or service does not extend the original guarantee period unless so required by prevailing national law
6'This guarantee is valid only if the product is purchased and used in the European Union' Norway' Iceland or Switzerland'
THIS GUARANTEE DOES NOT AFFECT YOUR STATUTORY RIGHTS*