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Contents
Main
Table of contents
1. Introduction ................. 3
2. Getting started .......... 10
3. Using your phone ...... 15
4. The menu .................... 20
Introduction
SAR
General safety
Vehicle safety
Emergency calls
Care and maintenance
AC/DC adaptor chargers
Battery use
Battery disposal
Your responsibility
Security codes
Disposing of waste packaging
The phone at a glance
Graphic display
Understanding the icons
Getting started
Preparing to make your first call
Turning on the phone
Inserting the SIM card
Fitting the battery
Holding your phone
Making a call
Receiving a call
Ending a call
Turning off the phone
Battery
Low battery warning
Charging the battery
Disconnecting the charger
Removing the battery
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Using your phone
Standby display
Keypad lock
Internet/Wireless Application Pro- tocol (WAP)
Messages (SMS)
Dialling from memory
from the phone book
from the calls log memory list
Last dialled numbers
Speed dialling
Silent and vibrate alert modes
Turning on
Turning the hands free feature off
Turning off
Hands free features
Pause feature
Holding and retrieving a call
Call waiting (network dependent)
Action when receiving a second call
Multi-party or conference calls (net- work dependent)
The menu
Access to the menus
Menu map
Entering text
Multitap text entry
Network services
Phone book
Storing names and telephone num- bers
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Free space in the phone book
Viewing and calling numbers in the phone book
Own number
Fixed dialling numbers (FDN)
Phone book tones
Messages (SMS)
Reading a received SMS message
Reading stored SMS messages
Managing received and stored SMS messages
Turning on or off the message alert tone
Creating a draft text
Editing a draft text
Sending a new SMS message to one addressee
Sending a new SMS message to many addressees
Storing a new SMS message
Modifying and re-sending messag- es in the outbox
Status request on sent messages
Re-usable message templates
Storage consumption
EMS 1
EMS Menu
Reading a received EMS message
Reading stored EMS messages
Calls & Times
Call times
Balance information (subscription service only)
Reminder - Call duration
Call timer - reset
Call costs management (subscrip- tion service only)
Setting the credit limit - in units or currency
Show costs
Settings - customising your phone
Phone settings
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Speed dialling
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Time & date setting
Melody download
Voice mail
GSM services
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Broadcast - cell broadcast messag- es (Network Service)
Using the office tools
Scratchpad
Auto-switch
Calculator
Games
Reshape and Push:
Trium 110 p games
Currency-converter
Internet/Wireless Application Protocol (WAP)
Storing/editing connection settings (operator provided)
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Ending the online connection
Creating bookmarks
Using bookmarks
Other site
GSM man machine interface codes
Accessories
Using the headset
Disconnecting the headset
Connecting the headset
Using the headset
Appendix
Glossary
Trouble shooting
Error messages
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Appendix
Guarantee
Pan European Service
Pan-european GSM End-user Guar- antee Conditions
THIS GUARANTEE DOES NOT AFFECT YOUR STATUTORY RIGHTS.
Declaration of compliance
DECLARATION OF COMPLIANCE
9th of January 2002,
Viet Mailam Managing Director
Index
Index
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