Graphic display

The display shows icons, alphabet characters, num- bers, menu list and instructions to the user. Use

the cursor keys to navigate to the phone book, Internet/WAP™ and the menu. The rest of this guide gives you the procedures to access these func- tions. Icons in the display are described on page 9.

Understanding the icons

Icons in the display have the following meaning:

SIM memory in use

Phone memory in use.

When you enter a name and ad-

dress you can choose the icon you want to go with them.

Roaming. Displayed when the phone is logged on to a network different from its home network.

Short message service (SMS). Dis- played when you have one or more messages to read. It flashes when the SMS message bank is full and cannot store new messag- es. Delete one or more old mes- sages to make space. The availability of this feature is net- work dependent.

This icon will also be displayed if you receive an EMS on Trium 110 m.

Unanswered call. Displayed when an incoming call is unanswered.

Arrow keys. Displayed during menu operation to indicate that more items in the menu can be

displayed if or are pressed.

Voice mail. Displayed when you have a voice mail message to read.

The availability of this feature is network dependent.

Battery level indicator. Perma- nently displayed to indicate the current charge level of the bat- tery. Three levels are shown.

low, medium, full. It flash-

es when the battery is almost empty.

Line 2. Indicates the second line is in use.

The availability of this feature is network dependent.

Signal strength level. It indicates the strength of the received sig- nal. The more bars the stronger the signal. If no network is availa- ble the display remains blank.

Keypad lock. Indicates whether keypad lock is on or off.

Alarm clock icon.

Vibrator alert icon.

Ring tone off. All tones are off.

Mute icon.

Predictive text mode icon.

WAP™ 'live' connection icon.

WAP™ 'live' connection in security mode icon.

Auto-switch function activated icon.

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