Mitsubishi Electronics 110 manual Own number, Fixed dialling numbers FDN, Phone book tones

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5Press and hold Exit or to return to the stand-by dis- play.

Own number

You can store your main 'Line 1' voice mobile number, your voice mobile number for Line 2 (Alternate Line Service) and your data and fax numbers into the SIM card. You can enter them manually and name them (e.g: Line 1 'Office'.

To view, name and edit your own display number(s):

1Press . Select Phone Book.

2Select Own numbers. The mobile number for Line 1 appears.

3Use or to view line 2, data and fax numbers.

4To add or edit a name or number press Edit .

5Press and hold Exit or to return to the stand-by dis- play.

Fixed dialling numbers (FDN)

Fixed dialling only allows you to call a group of numbers. All other num- bers are rejected. FDN also prevents call diverting and sending SMS mes- sages to numbers not in the FDN list. You can use wildcards to define the groups. As this is a SIM depend- ent feature, some SIM cards might not support it. SIM capacity deter- mines the maximum number of FDN numbers you can store. To ac- tivate/deactivate FDN you must have the PIN2 code.

To turn on or off FDN operation:

1Press . Select Phone Book.

2Select Fixed Dialling. Select

Status.

3Select On or Off. Enter the PIN2 number.

4Press OK to confirm the setting.

To view the numbers in the list:

1Press . Select Phone Book.

2Select Fixed Dialling.

3Select View and use or to scroll through the entries.

Press Options to edit, delete and copy numbers to the phone or SIM.

To enter, edit or delete numbers in the FDN list:

1Press . Select Phone Book.

2Select Fixed Dialling.

3Select Add new. Enter the PIN2 number if asked. Add, edit, delete or copy new numbers to the phone or SIM.

You can use wild card spaces with numbers stored in the FDN list. For example the number

+44 1707 278_ _ 9 allows you to call all num- bers between 278009 to 278999.

Phone book tones

30pre-set ring tones are available,

10with polyphonic (tri-tones) and

20with mono-tones. Storage of up to 40 ring tones is possible. That is, you can add one self-composed ring tone and 9 other ring tones you download in addition to the ex- isting 30 ring tones. If you want, you can replace any of these ring tones except the Trium ring tone. To have different tones for incom- ing calls where the identities are known in the SIM or phone memo- ry:

1 Press . Select Phone Book.

2 Select Phone Book Tones.

3Select Phone names or SIM names. Press Select .

4Select the tone you want and

press Select . The phone stores your selection.

The menu

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Contents English Table of contents Introduction Vehicle safety General safetyEmergency calls Care and maintenanceAC/DC adaptor chargers Battery useYour responsibility Security codesCall barring password 4 digits Key code, obtainable only from your service providerDisposing of waste packaging PUK and PUK2 codes 8 digitsPhone at a glance Understanding the icons Graphic displayMaking your first call Preparing to make your first callMaking a call Holding your phoneLow battery warning BatteryReceiving a call Ending a callDisconnecting the charger Charging the batteryStandard Hours Battery Minutes FZ14240010 Removing the batteryPlease refer to SIM cardRemoving the SIM card Remove the SIM card as shown be- lowImportant icons Standby displayLast dialled numbers Dialling from memorySpeed dialling Volume adjustment Hands free featuresSilent and vibrate alert modes MutingHolding and retrieving a call Pause featureAutomatically Call waiting network dependentMulti-party or conference calls net- work dependent Action when receiving a second callMenu map Access to the menusEntering text Multitap text entry Phone book Network services@ ? Storing names and telephone num- bersName Family or lastFirst name An iconViewing and calling numbers in the phone book Free space in the phone bookFixed dialling numbers FDN Own numberPhone book tones Select the tone you wantMessages SMS Editing a draft text Creating a draft textSending a new SMS message to one addressee Sending a new SMS message to many addresseesModifying and re-sending messag- es in the outbox Storing a new SMS messageStatus request on sent messages Re-usable message templatesCalls & Times Call times Balance information subscription service onlyCall costs management subscrip- tion service only Call timer resetSetting the credit limit in units or currency Reminder Call durationCall costs resetting all costs to zero Settings customising your phonePhone settings Show costsAutomatic ramping Menu graphics Press . Select Settings Select Phone settings. SelectAuto answer Speed diallingPhone lock code Fault settings Time & date settingTures Ring Trium Mid values On for 10 sec. and mid value OffMelody download GSM servicesVoice mail Select Call Dialling proceeds as for a normal callSelect from the divert options and press Network returns either Select either Forbidden or Press Select to confirm the selectionSelect Search Use or to select the bar Within the usBroadcast cell broadcast messag- es Network Service To cancel or check the status and pressSelect Message types. Press Scroll to the message typeScratchpad Using the office toolsSelect Off. Stored appears Auto-switchCalculator Reshape and Push GamesTrium 110 p games Storing/editing connection settings operator provided Internet/Wireless Application Protocol WAPCurrency-converter Going online Personalising your connection set- tingsTo go online Press . Select Internet Ending the online connection Using bookmarksCreating bookmarks Other siteGSM man machine interface codes Connecting the headset Using the headsetUsing the headset Disconnecting the headsetGlossary AppendixTrouble shooting Busy Call failed Cancelled. No type selected Error messagesInvalid number Wrong phone lock code has been entered Pan European Service GuaranteePan-european GSM End-user Guar- antee Conditions Declaration of Compliance Index SIM Page Page Page FA9M078910-A