Mitsubishi Electronics 110 manual Internet/Wireless Application Protocol WAP, Currency-converter

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Item

Catalogue

News

Settings

Instructions

Action

Select Catalogue to see and/or download games available on the network.

Select News to get information on new games availability.

Select Settings to access the sound, backlight... set- tings common to all games.

Select Instruc- tions for all infor- mation related to games download- ing.

2Select one of the two first options.

In our example: either Dollar- >Yen or Yen->Dollar.

3Enter the amount to be con-

verted. Press to insert a comma, if needed. Press

OK . The converted amount appears.

4Press and hold Exit or to return to the stand-by dis- play.

Conversion from one Euroland currency to another, or to non-Euroland currencies, normally follows "triangulation" rules (i.e. conversion of local cur- rency to Euro and then Euro to other local cur- rency). Your Currency-converter does not provide this possibility. Accordingly, your result is only a close approximation.

Internet/Wireless Application Protocol (WAP™)

The menu

Receiving an incoming call while playing may not allow you to resume the current game.

Currency-converter

To use the converter, set the curren- cies and the exchange rate:

1Press . Select Currency.

2Select Settings.

3Enter the first currency name

(e.g. Dollar). Press OK . Enter the second currency name (e.g. Yen). Press OK .

4Enter the exchange rate using to enter a comma.

Press OK to validate the entry.

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

To use your Currency-converter as a Euro converter for participating currencies in the European Mone- tary Union (“Euroland currencies”), please enter the complete Euro exchange rate with six signifi- cant figures. For example: 1 Euro = £ 0.61871.

To calculate the conversion be- tween the chosen currencies:

1Press . Select Currency.

Your phone has a WAP™ internet browser to access services, such as stock buying, news, sports, weather, TV listings etc., supplied by your operator and/or your internet provider. The

types of services offered depend on the internet provider and net- work operator.

You must have a DATA subscription to access these services.

Either your phone is pre-programmed with the settings or you must enter them.

See below to enter the settings. If you cannot access the settings, they are pre- programmed.

Access to the connection settings depend upon whether the settings have been pre-programmed prior to shipment from the factory. In some cases and to avoid errors these settings are 'locked' and are not user programmable.

Storing/editing connection settings (operator provided)

You can enter up to 5 different pro- files.

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Contents English Table of contents Introduction Vehicle safety General safetyEmergency calls Care and maintenanceSecurity codes Battery useAC/DC adaptor chargers Your responsibilityPUK and PUK2 codes 8 digits Key code, obtainable only from your service providerCall barring password 4 digits Disposing of waste packagingPhone at a glance Understanding the icons Graphic displayMaking your first call Preparing to make your first callMaking a call Holding your phoneEnding a call BatteryLow battery warning Receiving a callRemoving the battery Charging the batteryDisconnecting the charger Standard Hours Battery Minutes FZ14240010Remove the SIM card as shown be- low SIM cardPlease refer to Removing the SIM cardImportant icons Standby displaySpeed dialling Dialling from memoryLast dialled numbers Muting Hands free featuresVolume adjustment Silent and vibrate alert modesCall waiting network dependent Pause featureHolding and retrieving a call AutomaticallyMulti-party or conference calls net- work dependent Action when receiving a second callEntering text Access to the menusMenu map Multitap text entry Storing names and telephone num- bers Network servicesPhone book @ ?An icon Family or lastName First nameViewing and calling numbers in the phone book Free space in the phone bookSelect the tone you want Own numberFixed dialling numbers FDN Phone book tonesMessages SMS Sending a new SMS message to many addressees Creating a draft textEditing a draft text Sending a new SMS message to one addresseeRe-usable message templates Storing a new SMS messageModifying and re-sending messag- es in the outbox Status request on sent messagesCalls & Times Call times Balance information subscription service onlyReminder Call duration Call timer resetCall costs management subscrip- tion service only Setting the credit limit in units or currencyShow costs Settings customising your phoneCall costs resetting all costs to zero Phone settingsAutomatic ramping Menu graphics Press . Select Settings Select Phone settings. SelectAuto answer Speed diallingPhone lock code Ring Trium Mid values On for 10 sec. and mid value Off Time & date settingFault settings TuresSelect Call Dialling proceeds as for a normal call GSM servicesMelody download Voice mailSelect from the divert options and press Network returns either Select Search Press Select to confirm the selectionSelect either Forbidden or Use or to select the bar Within the usScroll to the message type To cancel or check the status and pressBroadcast cell broadcast messag- es Network Service Select Message types. PressScratchpad Using the office toolsCalculator 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 Other site Using bookmarksEnding the online connection Creating bookmarksGSM man machine interface codes Disconnecting the headset Using the headsetConnecting the headset Using the headsetGlossary AppendixTrouble shooting Busy Call failed Cancelled. No type selected Error messagesInvalid 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