Mitsubishi Electronics 110 manual Phone at a glance

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The phone at a glance

Programmable softkeys () The function of the softkey appears in the graphic display above the key.

Cursor key Navigates around the memories and menus.

on the cursor key: press to scroll up menus (while in the menu). In stand-by, press to access the volume control.

on the cursor key. Press to scroll down menus (while in the menu). In stand-by, press to access the alert mode (ring, silent, vibrate, etc.)

on the cursor key. Press to access the main menu or select a menu option.

on the cursor key. Press to access the phone book or return to the previous display.

Call/SEND key (). Press to make/answer a call. In stand-by, press to display the last dialled numbers list.

Earpiece

Headset, accessories and AC/DC charger socket

Graphic display

Telephone

numbers, menus,

messages, etc. are

displayed here.

On/Off, END key

(). Hold down to turn the phone on/off.

Press to end a call or return to stand-by.

Alphanumeric keys,

- , , . To enter numbers, characters and punctuation marks.

Press and hold to call the voice mail number. Press and

hold to keys to dial preferred numbers. Press and

hold to enter international code + prefix, 'P' symbol or '_' underscore wildcard. .

Press and hold to activate the keypad lock feature.

Battery cover (at the back of the phone) See page 10 for further details.

Microphone

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Contents English Table of contents Introduction General safety Vehicle safetyCare and maintenance Emergency callsBattery use AC/DC adaptor chargersYour responsibility Security codesKey code, obtainable only from your service provider Call barring password 4 digitsDisposing of waste packaging 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 callBattery Low battery warningReceiving a call Ending a callCharging the battery Disconnecting the chargerStandard Hours Battery Minutes FZ14240010 Removing the batterySIM card Please refer toRemoving the SIM card Remove the SIM card as shown be- lowStandby display Important iconsSpeed dialling Dialling from memoryLast dialled numbers Hands free features Volume adjustmentSilent and vibrate alert modes MutingPause feature Holding and retrieving a callAutomatically 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 services Phone book@ ? Storing names and telephone num- bersFamily or last NameFirst name An iconFree space in the phone book Viewing and calling numbers in the phone bookOwn number Fixed dialling numbers FDNPhone book tones Select the tone you wantMessages SMS Creating a draft text Editing a draft textSending a new SMS message to one addressee Sending a new SMS message to many addresseesStoring a new SMS message Modifying and re-sending messag- es in the outboxStatus request on sent messages Re-usable message templatesCalls & Times Balance information subscription service only Call timesCall timer reset Call costs management subscrip- tion service onlySetting the credit limit in units or currency Reminder Call durationSettings customising your phone Call costs resetting all costs to zeroPhone settings Show costsAutomatic ramping Press . Select Settings Select Phone settings. Select Menu graphicsSpeed dialling Auto answerPhone lock code Time & date setting Fault settingsTures Ring Trium Mid values On for 10 sec. and mid value OffGSM services Melody downloadVoice mail 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 barTo cancel or check the status and press Broadcast cell broadcast messag- es Network ServiceSelect Message types. Press 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 Using bookmarks Ending the online connectionCreating bookmarks Other siteGSM man machine interface codes Using the headset Connecting the headsetUsing 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