Mitsubishi Electronics 110 manual Table of contents

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Table of contents

1. Introduction

3

SAR

3

General safety

4

Vehicle safety

4

Emergency calls

5

Care and maintenance

5

AC/DC adaptor chargers

6

Battery use

6

Your responsibility

6

Security codes

6

Disposing of waste

 

packaging

7

The phone at a glance

8

Graphic display

9

Understanding the icons

9

2. Getting started

10

Preparing to make your

 

first call

10

Making your first call

10

Battery

12

SIM card

14

3. Using your phone

15

Standby display

15

Important icons

15

Dialling from memory

16

Last dialled numbers

16

Speed dialling

16

Silent and vibrate alert

 

modes

17

Hands free features

17

Muting

17

Volume adjustment

17

Sending DTMF tones

17

Pause feature

18

Holding and retrieving a

 

call

18

4. The menu

20

Access to the menus

20

Menu map

20

Entering text

20

Network services

22

Phone book

22

Messages (SMS)

26

EMS

29

Calls & Times

29

Settings - customising

 

your phone

32

Using the office tools

44

Games

46

Currency-converter

47

Internet/Wireless

 

Application Protocol

 

(WAP™)

47

GSM man machine

 

interface codes

50

5. Accessories

51

Using the headset

51

6. Appendix

52

Glossary

52

Trouble shooting

53

Error messages

54

7.Declaration of compliance ................. 58

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Contents English Table of contents Introduction General safety Vehicle safetyCare and maintenance Emergency callsYour responsibility Battery useAC/DC adaptor chargers Security codesDisposing of waste packaging Key code, obtainable only from your service providerCall barring password 4 digits PUK and PUK2 codes 8 digitsPhone at a glance Graphic display Understanding the iconsPreparing to make your first call Making your first callHolding your phone Making a callReceiving a call BatteryLow battery warning Ending a callStandard Hours Battery Minutes FZ14240010 Charging the batteryDisconnecting the charger Removing the batteryRemoving the SIM card SIM cardPlease refer to Remove the SIM card as shown be- lowStandby display Important iconsSpeed dialling Dialling from memoryLast dialled numbers Silent and vibrate alert modes Hands free featuresVolume adjustment MutingAutomatically Pause featureHolding and retrieving a call Call waiting network dependentAction when receiving a second call Multi-party or conference calls net- work dependentEntering text Access to the menusMenu map Multitap text entry @ ? Network servicesPhone book Storing names and telephone num- bersFirst name Family or lastName An iconFree space in the phone book Viewing and calling numbers in the phone bookPhone book tones Own numberFixed dialling numbers FDN Select the tone you wantMessages SMS Sending a new SMS message to one addressee Creating a draft textEditing a draft text Sending a new SMS message to many addresseesStatus request on sent messages Storing a new SMS messageModifying and re-sending messag- es in the outbox Re-usable message templatesCalls & Times Balance information subscription service only Call timesSetting the credit limit in units or currency Call timer resetCall costs management subscrip- tion service only Reminder Call durationPhone settings Settings customising your phoneCall costs resetting all costs to zero Show costsAutomatic ramping Press . Select Settings Select Phone settings. Select Menu graphicsSpeed dialling Auto answerPhone lock code Tures Time & date settingFault settings Ring Trium Mid values On for 10 sec. and mid value OffVoice mail GSM servicesMelody download Select Call Dialling proceeds as for a normal callSelect from the divert options and press Network returns either Select Search Press Select to confirm the selectionSelect either Forbidden or Within the us Use or to select the barSelect Message types. Press To cancel or check the status and pressBroadcast cell broadcast messag- es Network Service Scroll to the message typeUsing the office tools ScratchpadCalculator Auto-switchSelect Off. Stored appears Trium 110 p games GamesReshape and Push Currency-converter Internet/Wireless Application Protocol WAPStoring/editing connection settings operator provided To go online Press . Select Internet Personalising your connection set- tingsGoing online Creating bookmarks Using bookmarksEnding the online connection Other siteGSM man machine interface codes Using the headset Using the headsetConnecting the headset Disconnecting the headsetAppendix GlossaryTrouble shooting Error messages Busy Call failed Cancelled. No type selectedInvalid number Wrong phone lock code has been entered Pan-european GSM End-user Guar- antee Conditions GuaranteePan European Service Declaration of Compliance Index SIM Page Page Page FA9M078910-A