Mitsubishi Electronics Trim 110 User Manual

This guide describes the operation of the dual band GSM telephones  
Trium 110.  
Edition 1, 2002.  
© Mitsubishi Electric Telecom Europe, 2002  
Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the instructions contained in this  
guide, Mitsubishi Electric reserves the right to make improvements and changes to the product  
described in this guide and/or to the guide itself, without prior notice.  
developed by independent scientific or-  
ganisations through periodic and thor-  
ough evaluation of scientific studies. The  
limits include a substantial safety margin  
designed to assure the safety of all per-  
sons, regardless of age and health.  
Introduction  
Thank you for purchasing the Trium 110  
dual band mobile telephone. The phone  
version you have bought is either the  
Trium 110, the Trium 110 m or the Tri-  
um 110 p. Please check the version on  
the box label. The mobile telephone de-  
scribed in this guide is approved for use  
on all GSM 900/1800 networks. Some  
services and messages may be different  
according to your subscription type  
and/or service provider.  
The exposure standard for mobile  
phones (CENELEC standard EN 50360:  
2000) employs a unit of measurement  
known as the Specific Absorption Rate,  
or SAR. The SAR limit2 recommended by  
The Council of the European Union is  
2.0 W/kg. Tests for SAR have been con-  
ducted using standard operating posi-  
tions (with reference to CENELEC  
standard EN 50361: 2000) with the  
phone transmitting at its highest certi-  
fied power level in all tested frequency  
bands3. Although the SAR is determined  
at the highest certified power level, the  
actual SAR level of the phone while op-  
erating can be well below the maximum  
value. This is because the phone is de-  
signed to operate at multiple power lev-  
els so as to use only the power required  
to reach the network. In general, the  
closer you are to a base station antenna,  
the lower the power output.  
As with all types of radio transceivers  
this mobile telephone emits electro-  
magnetic waves and conforms to inter-  
national regulations when it is used  
under normal conditions and in accord-  
ance with the safety and warning mes-  
sages given below and on page 4.  
SAR  
THIS TRIUM 110, TRIUM 110 m OR TRI-  
UM 110 p PHONE MEETS THE EU RE-  
QUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO  
WAVES.  
Before a mobile phone is available for  
sale to the public, compliance with the  
European R&TTE directive (1999/5/CE)  
must be shown. This directive includes  
as one essential requirement the pro-  
tection of the health and the safety for  
the user and any other person.  
Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter  
and receiver. It is designed and manufac-  
tured not to exceed the limits for expo-  
sure to radiofrequency (RF) energy  
recommended by The Council of the Eu-  
ropean Union1. These limits are part of  
comprehensive guidelines and establish  
permitted levels of RF energy for the  
general population. The guidelines were  
The highest SAR value for this Trium  
110, Trium 110 m or Trium 110 p model  
when tested for compliance against the  
standard was 0.746 W/kg. While there  
may be differences between the SAR  
levels of various phones and at various  
positions, they all meet the EU require-  
ments for RF exposure.  
2. The SAR limit for mobile phones used by the  
public is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged  
over ten grams of tissue. The limit incorpora-  
tes a substantial margin of safety to give  
additional protection for the public and to  
account for any variations in measurements  
3. The maximum level of GSM emitted power is  
250mW at 900 MHz and 125 mW at  
1. European recommendation 1999/519/CE  
1800 MHz according to the GSM standard.  
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There are a number of independent  
sources of information available to us-  
ers including:  
Switch off phone when at any  
refuelling point or near inflam-  
mable material.  
Royal Society of Canada: www.rsc.ca  
The International Commission on Non-  
Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP):  
The US Food and Drug Administration:  
phone.html  
The World Health Organization:  
Mitsubishi Electric belongs to the MMF,  
an international association of radio  
equipment manufacturers.  
The MMF produces information such as  
this in accordance with its purpose of  
developing and presenting industry po-  
sitions to independent research organi-  
sations, government and other research  
bodies.  
Mobile Manufacturers Forum  
Diamant Building, 80 Blvd. A. Reyers  
B-1030 Brussels Belgium  
Switch off phone in hospitals  
and any other place where med-  
ical equipment may be in use.  
Respect restrictions on the use  
of radio equipment in fuel de-  
pots, chemical plants or where  
blasting operations are in  
progress.  
There may be a hazard associat-  
ed with the operation of phones  
close to inadequately protected  
personal medical devices such as  
hearing aids and pacemakers.  
Consult your doctor or the man-  
ufacturers of the medical device  
to determine if it is adequately  
protected.  
Operation of phone close to oth-  
er electronic equipment may  
also cause interference if the  
equipment is inadequately pro-  
tected. Observe any warning  
signs and manufacturers recom-  
mendations.  
General safety  
It is important to follow any special reg-  
ulations regarding the use of radio  
equipment, due to the possibility of ra-  
dio frequency, interference.  
Please follow the safety advice given be-  
low.  
Vehicle safety  
Respect national regulations on the use  
of mobile telephones in vehicles.  
Road safety always comes first! Always  
give your full attention to driving.  
• Do not use a hand-held phone while  
driving. If you do not have a ‘hands  
free’ car kit, stop and park your vehi-  
cle safely before using your phone.  
• If equipped with a correctly installed  
vehicle kit allowing ‘hands free’ oper-  
ation and you need to make or  
receive a call, ensure that it is done  
sensibly and safely. Use pre-pro-  
grammed numbers where possible  
and keep calls short and routine.  
Switch off phone and remove  
the battery when in an aircraft.  
The use of mobile telephones in  
an aircraft may endanger the  
operation of the aircraft, disrupt  
the cellular mobile phone net-  
work and is illegal. Failure to ob-  
serve this instruction may lead  
to suspension or denial of mo-  
bile telephone services to the of-  
fender, or legal action, or both.  
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• If incorrectly installed in a vehicle the  
operation of mobile telephones can  
interfere with the correct operation  
of the vehicle electronics, such as  
ABS anti-lock brakes or air bags. To  
avoid such problems ensure that only  
qualified personnel carry out the  
installation. Verification of the pro-  
tection and operation of the vehicle  
electronics should form part of the  
installation. If in doubt consult the  
manufacturer.  
• Do not place the phone on the pas-  
senger seat or where it could break  
loose during sudden breaking or a  
collision. Always use the holder.  
• The use of an alert device to operate  
a vehicle's lights or horn on public  
roads is not permitted.  
Care and maintenance  
This mobile telephone is the product of  
advanced engineering, design and  
craftsmanship and should be treated  
with care. The suggestions below can  
help you to enjoy this product for many  
years.  
• Do not expose the phone to any  
extreme environment where the tem-  
perature or humidity is high.  
• Do not expose or store in cold tem-  
peratures. When the phone warms up  
after switch on, to its normal temper-  
ature, moisture can form inside which  
can damage the electrical parts.  
• Do not attempt to disassemble the  
phone. There are no user serviceable  
parts inside.  
• Do not expose the phone to water,  
rain or spilt beverages. It is not  
waterproof.  
Emergency calls  
In Europe, provided the phone has GSM  
service, emergency calls can be made  
using the European standard emergen-  
cy number, 112, even if you do not  
have a SIM in the phone. Emergency  
calls can even be made if the phone is  
PIN or electronically locked or call  
barred. In some countries local emer-  
gency numbers can still be used for  
emergency purposes but the phone  
may have to contain a valid SIM card.  
When making an emergency call re-  
member to give all the necessary infor-  
mation as accurately as possible. The  
phone may be the only means of com-  
munication at the scene of an emergen-  
cy therefore do not cut off the call until  
• Do not abuse this phone by drop-  
ping, knocking or violent shaking.  
Rough handling can damage it.  
• Do not clean the phone with strong  
chemicals or solvents. Wipe it only  
with a soft, slightly dampened cloth.  
• Do not place the telephone alongside  
computer discs, credit or travel cards  
or other magnetic media. The infor-  
mation contained on discs or cards  
may be affected by the phone.  
• Do not connect incompatible prod-  
ucts. The use of third party equip-  
ment or accessories, not made or  
authorised by Mitsubishi Electric,  
invalidates the warranty of your  
phone and can be a safety risk.  
told to do so.  
• Do not remove the labels. The num-  
bers on it are important for aftersale  
service and other related purposes.  
• Do contact an authorised service cen-  
tre in the unlikely event of a fault.  
Mobile phones rely on wireless and landline net-  
works which cannot be guaranteed in all condi-  
tions. Therefore you should never rely solely on  
wireless phones for essential emergency commu-  
nications.  
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Battery disposal  
AC/DC adaptor chargers  
In compliance with European environ-  
mental protection directives, used  
batteries must be returned to the  
place of sale, where they are collected  
free of charge.  
This apparatus is intended for use only  
when supplied with power from AC/DC  
adaptor  
FZ14130060,  
FZ14130080,  
chargers  
(FZ14130070,  
FZ14130050,  
FZ14130090  
or  
Don't throw away your batteries in  
your household waste.  
FZ14130100). Use of any other charger  
or adaptors will invalidate any approval  
given to this apparatus and may be  
dangerous.  
Your responsibility  
This GSM mobile telephone is your re-  
sponsibility. Please treat it with care re-  
specting all local regulations. It is not a  
toy; please keep it in a safe place at all  
times and out of the reach of children.  
Become familiar with and use the secu-  
rity features to block unauthorised use  
if your phone and/or SIM card are lost  
or stolen. Call your service provider im-  
mediately to prevent illegal use.  
Battery use  
You can charge a battery hundreds of  
times but gradually it wears out. When  
the operating time (stand-by and talk  
time) is noticeably shorter than normal  
it is time to buy a new battery.  
• Do not leave batteries connected to a  
charger longer than necessary. Over-  
charging shortens battery life.  
• Disconnect battery chargers from the  
power source when not in use.  
• Do not expose batteries to high tem-  
peratures or humidity.  
• Do not dispose of the batteries in  
fire. They can explode.  
• Avoid putting the batteries into con-  
tact with metal objects which can  
short circuit the battery terminals  
(e.g. keys, paper clips, coins, chains  
etc.).  
When not in use lock, turn off the  
phone and remove the battery.  
Security codes  
The phone and SIM card are delivered  
to you pre-programmed with codes  
that protect the phone and SIM card  
against unauthorised use. A short de-  
scription of each follows. See page 36  
to change your PIN and phonelock  
codes.  
• Do not drop or subject the batteries  
to strong physical shocks.  
• Do not try to disassemble any of the  
battery packs.  
PIN and PIN2 codes (4-8 digits)  
All SIM cards have a PIN (Personal  
Identity Number). It protects the  
card against unauthorised use.  
• Use only the recommended battery  
chargers (see page 6).  
• If the battery terminals become  
soiled, clean them with a soft cloth.  
• It is normal for batteries to become  
warm during charging.  
Some SIM cards also have a PIN2  
code that protects specific features  
such as fixed dialling numbers.  
Entering the wrong PIN code three  
times in succession disables the SIM  
card and the message SIM Blocked.  
Enter PUK: appears. To unblock the  
SIM you need the PUK (PIN Unblock  
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Key) code, obtainable only from  
your service provider.  
PUK and PUK2 codes (8 digits)  
Obtain the PUK code from your  
service provider. Use it to unblock a  
disabled SIM card (see page 37).  
The PUK2 code is required to un-  
block the PIN2 code (see above).  
Call barring password (4 digits)  
This password is used to bar various  
types of calls, made or received,  
from the phone (see page 42).  
Phonelock code (4 digits)  
This code is set to all zeros on deliv-  
ery. You can change it. Once  
changed it cannot be identified by  
the manufacturer over the phone.  
Please refer to page 36 for more de-  
tails.  
You must remember and make yourself  
familiar with the purpose and operation  
of these codes.  
Disposing of waste packaging  
The packaging used for this phone is  
made of recyclable materials and as  
such should be disposed of in accord-  
ance with your national legislation on  
the protection of the environment.  
Please take care to separate the card-  
board and plastic elements and to dis-  
pose of them in the correct manner.  
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The phone at a glance  
Earpiece  
Programmable  
Graphic display  
Telephone  
softkeys (  
)
The function of  
the softkey appears  
in the graphic  
numbers, menus,  
messages, etc. are  
displayed here.  
display above the key.  
Cursor key  
Navigates  
around the  
memories and  
On/Off, END key  
). Hold down to  
(
turn the phone on/off.  
Press to end a call or  
return to stand-by.  
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.)  
Alphanumeric keys,  
-
,
,
.
To enter numbers,  
characters and  
punctuation marks.  
Press and hold  
to  
call the voice mail  
number. Press and  
hold  
to  
dial preferred  
numbers. Press and  
hold to enter  
keys to  
on the cursor key.  
Press to access the  
main menu or select a  
menu option.  
international code +  
prefix, 'P' symbol or '_'  
underscore wildcard. .  
Press and hold  
activate the keypad  
lock feature.  
to  
on the cursor key.  
Press to access  
the phone book or  
return to the  
Battery cover  
(at the back of  
the phone)  
See page 10  
for further  
previous display.  
Call/SEND key ( ).  
Press to make/answer a  
call. In stand-by, press  
to display the last  
details.  
Microphone  
Headset, accessories  
and AC/DC charger  
socket  
dialled numbers list.  
8
Graphic display  
Arrow keys. Displayed during  
menu operation to indicate that  
more items in the menu can be  
The display shows  
icons,  
alphabet  
characters, num-  
displayed if  
or  
are pressed.  
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.  
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.  
Understanding the icons  
low,  
es  
medium,  
when the battery is almost  
full. It flash-  
Icons in the display have the following  
meaning:  
empty.  
SIM memory in use  
Line 2. Indicates the second line is  
in use.  
Phone memory in use.  
The availability of this feature is  
network dependent.  
When you enter a name and ad-  
dress you can choose the icon you  
want to go with them.  
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.  
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  
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.  
availability of this feature is net-  
work dependent.  
This icon will also be displayed if  
you receive an EMS on Trium 110  
m.  
Predictive text mode icon.  
WAP™ 'live' connection icon.  
WAP™ 'live' connection in security  
mode icon.  
Unanswered call. Displayed when  
an incoming call is unanswered.  
Auto-switch function activated  
icon.  
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Getting started  
In order to become familiar with the  
phone quickly, follow these simple  
steps.  
Preparing to make your first  
call  
Inserting the SIM card  
Unpack the phone and insert the  
SIM card into the holder, as shown  
below, with the gold contacts fac-  
ing down.  
Placing the battery cover  
Place the battery cover as shown  
below.  
Fitting the battery  
Connect the battery as shown be-  
low.  
Making your first call  
If there is not enough charge in the battery to  
power the phone, follow the instructions for battery  
charging on page 13.  
Turning on the phone  
1
Press and hold down  
for  
two seconds. If this is the first  
time you use the phone or  
you remove and  
10  
Holding your phone  
replace the battery, the  
phone prompts you for the  
date and time.  
If you insert the SIM card  
incorrectly, the error message  
Check SIM! appears. Remove  
the cover and battery and  
make sure the SIM is inserted  
with the gold contacts facing  
down.  
How to hold  
the phone  
If the mobile is locked, Code:  
appears.  
2
3
Enter the 4 digit phonelock  
code and press OK . The  
default is 4 zeros, e.g. 0000.  
If your SIM is PIN protected,  
Enter PIN: appears.  
Enter the PIN code and press  
OK . An animated screen  
icon appears, then the stand-  
by display.  
See page 35 to change your PIN and lock codes!  
Stand-by display  
Avoid  
covering  
the upper  
back half of  
the phone so as  
to allow maxi-  
mum emission  
and reception  
quality.  
From the stand-by display:  
Press...  
to...  
enter phone menu.  
directlyaccesstonumbers  
stored in phone books.  
access volume control.  
access alert tones.  
access the last dialled  
numbers list.  
stop the dialling or end a  
call.  
enter numbers in the dis-  
play (see also "Speed dial-  
ling", page 16).  
Please be warned that you should not, when using  
the hands free mode, put the phone to your ear.  
Making a call  
The phone can make and receive  
calls only when it is switched on,  
unlocked (see page 15), has a valid  
SIM card inserted and has GSM net-  
work service coverage. If the phone  
cannot find a valid network the dis-  
play remains blank.  
-
Enter the desired telephone  
1
number using the numeric keys  
See page 37 to set the time and  
date.  
(
-
). You can enter a maxi-  
mum of 46 digits. Correct any  
mistakes by pressing Clear  
Hold down this key or press  
to clear the whole display.  
.
11  
Service number presentation  
If you have the service number  
presentation your phone displays  
the following information.  
To dial (send) the number press  
.
The phone rings and the call con-  
nects like a normal telephone. A call  
timer appears.  
2
if the  
Your phone dis-  
number  
plays...  
You can prefix international calls with 00 or +. To  
enter the + symbol before a number press and  
is...  
hold down  
.
Unknown number,  
unavaila-  
You can also get the following mes-  
sages if the call does not connect or  
you use the second line:  
Your phone  
displays...  
then Call1 when  
ble.  
connected  
available  
but not in  
the caller’s number  
phone  
if the...  
called party is en-  
gaged.  
number dialled is  
books.  
Busy  
Withheld number,  
then Call1 when  
connected  
withheld.  
Not allowed  
not authorised by  
(fixed dial-  
the FDN list (see  
ling)  
If you have a second line,  
ap-  
page 25).  
pears when the call has been re-  
ceived on your line 2 number (see  
page 18 for details).  
call is made using  
the second line  
(see page 32).  
Rejecting the call  
To reject, or return a busy signal  
to the caller:  
If the dialled number matches one  
stored in the phone book then the  
name of the called person appears  
in the display.  
Press  
.
Ending a call  
Receiving a call  
Press . The call timer stops and  
The phone rings (or vibrates, see  
page 32 to set) when it receives a  
call. See page 33 to set the incom-  
ing ring tone. See page 34 to set the  
backlight.  
disappears.  
Waiting a few seconds or pressing the Exit softkey  
returns the phone to the stand-by display.  
The phone stores the caller's  
number, if available, in the received  
calls log (see page 29).  
Answering the call  
Press  
.
Turning off the phone  
If the ring tone volume is set to zero (off) or if the  
phone has been set to 'Vibrate' mode, no sound is  
heard.  
Press and hold down  
.
The mobile turns off.  
Battery  
Low battery warning  
No ring  
Pressing No ring  
sound of the ring tone, which al-  
lows you to, for example, go out  
stops the  
When the battery power falls to its  
lowest level the message Low Bat-  
tery! appears and a low battery  
of a room before pressing  
.
12  
warning tone sounds.  
Disconnecting the charger  
If you are on a call, terminate the  
call and turn off the phone by  
At the end of charging, disconnect  
the charger from the phone (see be-  
low), switch off and remove the  
plug from the mains.  
pressing and holding down  
.
Recharge the battery as shown be-  
low or swap it for a charged one.  
Do not turn off the phone by  
removing the battery, data can  
be lost.  
Charging the battery  
To ensure a long life for your bat-  
tery, re-charge it only when the  
Low Battery! warning appears and  
the 'low battery' tone is heard.  
Connect the charger to the phone  
as shown.  
Typical charging times using the  
AC/DC adaptors (FZ14130070,  
FZ14130060, FZ14130050,  
FZ14130080, FZ14130090 or  
FZ14130100)  
Typical charg-  
ing time  
Battery type  
Standard  
2 hours 10  
battery  
minutes  
(FZ14240010)  
While inserting the plug in the phone AC/DC  
connector, make sure the Trium logo (  
appears on top.  
)
Removing the battery  
Remove the battery as shown blow.  
Plug the charger into the wall sock-  
et and turn on the mains. The bat-  
tery starts to charge. The phone can  
be used while charging but this in-  
creases the charging time.  
Charging indicators when the mo-  
bile is off:  
During charging Charging... ap-  
pears. When charging is finished,  
Battery full appears.  
It is normal for the battery to get  
warm during charging.  
Charging indicators when the mo-  
bile is on:  
During charging the  
icon flashes  
1-2-3 bars continuously. When  
charging completes the battery in-  
dicator shows three solid bars.  
13  
SIM card  
Inserting the SIM card  
Please refer to page 10.  
Removing the SIM card  
Remove the SIM card as shown be-  
low.  
14  
Pre-programmed softkeys can be accessed from  
the stand-by display. These can be for instance  
Internet/Wap or SMS. The softkeys may be pro-  
grammable according to your servce provider.  
Using your phone  
For turning on/off the mobile and mak-  
ing/receiving calls, see pages 10 to 12.  
Please note that all setting instructions  
described in this user guide are to be  
followed from the idle screen.  
Backlight operation  
The backlight is normally off. When  
a key is pressed the display and key-  
pad backlight turns on for 10 sec-  
onds. If an incoming call is received  
the backlight turns on and remains  
on for 10 seconds after the call is  
answered.  
Standby display  
Keypad lock  
To prevent accidental operation of  
the phone, turn on keypad lock.  
You can still answer calls by press-  
ing  
. When you end a call, the  
Important icons  
keypad lock reactivates automati-  
cally.  
To turn keypad lock on:  
Press and hold down  
appears.  
is displayed when you do not  
answer one or more calls. Press  
Read  
if available and the date and time the  
call was received. Press to call the  
to view the callers' numbers  
.
To turn keypad lock off:  
Press Unlock  
and hold  
number. The phone stores unan-  
swered call numbers in the unan-  
swered calls log (see page 29 for  
details).  
plus  
or press  
.
You can also use the menu:  
1
2
Press . Select Settings.  
appears when you receive one or  
several voice messages. Press Read  
to view the message or press  
to speed dial your voice mail mes-  
sage centre (see pages 9 and 35 for  
more details).  
appears when you receive one or  
several SMS messages. Press Read  
to view the SMS inbox message.  
Select Phone settings. Select  
Keypad lock to turn keypad  
lock on.  
3
Press Unlock  
turn keypad lock off or press  
and hold  
plus  
to  
.
Internet/Wireless Application Pro-  
tocol (WAP™)  
Press Internet  
display to access the internet main  
menu and access your home page  
or any WAP™ portal. You can con-  
figure up to 5 WAP™ profiles and  
10 bookmarks. See page 47 for  
more information.  
in the stand-by  
If  
flashes, your inbox is full. Delete  
one or more old messages to make  
space for one or more new messages  
(see page 26 for more details).  
The display shows the number and type  
of messages:  
Messages (SMS)  
Press SMS  
in the stand-by dis-  
play to access the short messages  
menu. You can also access it from  
the main menu. See page 26 for  
more details.  
15  
bers dialled, the last 10 unanswered  
call numbers (if available) and the  
last 10 received answered numbers.  
Press . Select Calls & Times.  
Select Calls log.  
Select Last dial, Unan-  
swered or Received.  
1
2
3
Use or  
to scroll to the  
4
5
number required.  
Press  
to dial the number.  
See page 29.  
Last dialled numbers  
Press Read  
to select the type of mes-  
Quick access to the last 10 dialled num-  
bers can also be obtained by  
sage you want to read. Press Select  
or to view the message.  
When one indicator is displayed the date is tempo-  
rarily cleared. When two or three indicators are  
displayed both the time and date are temporarily  
cleared.  
pressing  
.
In the stand-by mode press-  
1
ing  
displays a list of the  
last dialled numbers.  
Use or  
to scroll to the  
2
3
number required.  
Dialling from memory  
Press  
to dial the number.  
You can dial any number stored in the  
SIM, or the phone memory. To do this:  
The phone stores the last dialled numbers in the  
phone memory, not in the SIM.  
from the phone book  
Speed dialling  
Press to enter the phone  
book list.  
1
You can assign any key to any tele-  
phone number stored in the SIM and  
phone memory. To dial such a number:  
Use or  
to scroll to the  
2
required name or type the  
first letter of the required  
name and use or if nec-  
essary.  
Press and hold down the key (  
). The number appears and  
attempts to connect.  
-
3
Press  
.
By default,  
is always allocated to  
In case of a SIM memory  
contact or of a phone  
memory contact with one  
number assigned, the  
phone dials the number.In  
case of a phone memory  
contact with many num-  
bers assigned, use or  
to scroll to the number  
the voice mail number (see  
page 38). See page 35 to allocate  
numbers to the speed dialling keys.  
International Country Codes  
Your phone allows quick access to  
pre-programmed  
Country Codes  
International  
required and press . The  
phone dials the number.  
Press and hold the '+' key  
1
until the '+' symbol is dis-  
See page 22.  
played.  
from the calls log memory list  
The phone stores the last 10 num-  
Select Codes to display the  
list of countries.  
2
16  
Muting  
Use  
and  
and select one  
3
of the countries. The '+' sym-  
bol and the country code (e.g  
+31 for the Netherlands) are  
displayed. It is then possible  
to enter the phone number  
and store it into one of the  
phonebooks (Phone names /  
SIM names) or delete it.  
You can mute the microphone during a  
call, e.g. when you want to talk to  
someone nearby without the person on  
the phone hearing.  
Turning the microphone off  
1
Press Options  
.
Silent and vibrate alert modes  
Select Mute and select Yes. A  
2
warning message appears in  
To avoid disturbing others you can si-  
lence the incoming ring and alert tones.  
the display.  
also appears.  
Turning the microphone on  
Turning on  
1
2
Press Options  
.
Press  
.
1
Select Unmute. A warning  
Select Silent, Vibrate or  
Vibrate then Ring.  
2
message appears in the dis-  
play.  
disappears.  
is displayed when the silent  
A new call restores the microphone to on.  
alert mode feature is activated.  
is displayed when the Vibrate or  
Vibrate then Ring features are  
activated.  
Volume adjustment  
To adjust the volume:  
Use or  
to increase or  
1
decrease the volume and  
Turning off  
press OK  
.
Press  
.
1
Press Exit  
or wait 2 sec-  
2
Select Ring or Vibrate &  
Ring.  
onds to return to the previous  
display.  
2
If the ring tone volume is set to 0 a warning mes-  
sage appears in the display.  
See also page 33.  
Sending DTMF tones  
Hands free features  
Some remote access services require  
DTMF tones. These tones are used by  
regular telephones when you dial and  
when you answer questions from an  
automated voice service. If you are in a  
conversation and manually entering the  
numbers, no extra configuration is nec-  
essary. If, however, you want to send a  
number stored in memory, you must set  
DTMF to automatic.  
When you want to share your call with  
an audience, or you are in your car, use  
the “hands free” feature.  
Turning the hands free feature on  
When making a call:  
Press Speak.on  
to turn the  
hands free feature on during the  
calling process.  
When receiving a call:  
Press Speak.on  
incoming call.  
to accept the  
Manually  
To send individual DTMF tones di-  
rectly from the keypad during a  
conversation:  
Turning the hands free feature off  
Press Speak.off  
.
Press the required keys.  
The tones are heard in the ear-  
17  
piece and sent immediately.  
Automatically  
To send a consecutive string of  
To end either the current call  
or the held call select End  
active or End held in the  
Options menu. The remain-  
ing call is automatically  
retrieved  
3
4
DTMF tones during a conversation:  
1
2
3
Press Options  
Select Auto DTMF.  
Enter the DTMF numbers into  
the display either directly  
using the keypad or from a  
number stored in the phone  
book (under Names ).  
.
Press  
call.  
to end the remaining  
Both calls can be ended at the same time by press-  
ing  
Alternatively, use Options  
.
to  
display a menu of the actions de-  
scribed above. Scroll to the re-  
quired option and press Select  
or (see also Multi-party or con-  
ference calls (network depend-  
4
Press OK . The phone sends  
the tones and then shows the  
normal conversation display.  
DTMF tones cannot be sent when a call is on hold.  
Pause feature  
ent),  
page 19).Call  
waiting,  
You can enter and store telephone  
numbers and a sequence of DTMF tones  
together as long as you separate them  
by a 'pause'. To enter a pause between  
numbers, press and hold down . The  
letter p appears. The phone can store  
several pauses together for a maximum  
of 20-46 characters (dependent upon  
the SIM and the phone memory capaci-  
ty).  
swapping and multi-party confer-  
ence calls  
Call waiting (network dependent)  
Use call waiting, a network feature,  
to receive a second incoming call  
when already engaged in a call. This  
puts an existing call 'on hold' while  
you answer or make a second call.  
To turn the call waiting service on  
or off:  
Holding and retrieving a call  
Press . Select Settings.  
1
Select GSM Services.  
To put a call on hold during a con-  
versation:  
Select Call waiting.  
2
3
Select Activate or Cancel.  
The network confirms your  
request. The confirmation can  
take several seconds.  
Press  
To retrieve a call:  
Press  
.
.
4
Press and hold Exit  
or  
To make a second call when one call  
is on hold:  
to return to the standby dis-  
play.  
Enter a number in the display.  
1
Press  
After the second call has been  
established press to swap  
between the two calls.  
to dial the number.  
2
18  
Action when receiving a second call  
You hear a 'double beep' when your  
phone receives a second call. An an-  
imated phone icon and the tele-  
phone number (if available) also  
appear.  
To accept the second call  
Press . This answers the second  
call and puts the first call on hold.  
Option  
Auto  
DTMF  
Description  
to enter a DTMF string  
to the active call only  
Swaps between active  
and call on hold  
Joins active and call on  
hold to make a multi-  
party or conference call  
Turns on or off the mi-  
Swap  
Join  
Mute/  
Unmute crophone  
End held Ends the call on hold  
To reject the second call:  
Press Reject . This returns a  
busy signal to the second caller.  
Ends the active call and  
End ac-  
To swap between the two connect-  
ed calls:  
connects with the call  
tive  
on hold  
Press  
.
End all  
Ends all the calls  
Allows you to select  
and have a private con-  
* Private versation with one of  
Multi-party or conference calls (net-  
work dependent)  
Use this feature to make or receive  
between 2 to 5 calls at the same  
time with all parties being able to  
hear and talk with each other.  
with  
the conference callers  
while putting all the  
other calls on hold  
Hold/Re- Holds or retrieves the  
Make and establish a call in  
the normal way and press  
1
trieve  
conference call  
Allows you to select  
and end one of the  
conference call partici-  
pants  
.
Enter another number into  
the display and press . The  
first call is put on hold when  
the second call becomes  
active.  
2
* End one  
* These items in the Options menu  
appear if more than 2 calls are  
joined in the conference call.  
Throughout the conference call the  
display shows the actions you se-  
lected from the options menu.  
For alternate line service (ALS), you cannot make  
subscribers conference calls between Line 1 and  
Line 2.  
3
Press Options  
lowing menu:  
for the fol-  
19  
The menu  
Recall  
Store  
Use the round cursor key to access the  
menu system. Your menu options can  
vary. Some may not appear. This de-  
pends on your network operator and  
your subscription, plus on the phone  
version you have (check on box label).  
Remaining  
Own numbers  
Fixed dialling  
Phone Book tones  
Phone Book  
SMS*  
Inbox  
Outbox  
Access to the menus  
Write new  
Settings  
Press  
to view all stored telephone  
Draft texts  
Alert  
numbers.  
Press to enter the main menu.  
Hold down Exit  
the menus (if no call is in progress).  
Messages  
Storage  
EMS*  
or press  
to exit  
Inbox*  
My Services*  
Settings*  
Service Registration*  
Menu map  
Calls log  
Internet  
Calls & Times  
Settings  
Call timers  
Phone settings  
Voice mail  
GSM Services  
Broadcast  
Network  
Server  
Currency  
Games  
Scratchpad  
Alarm clock  
Auto-switch  
Calculator  
Office Tools  
Phone Book  
Messages  
Reshape  
Push  
Office Tools  
Games  
Options  
Exen Games**  
Currency  
Settings  
Items in italics depend on your sub-  
scription and your network operator.  
* Available on Trium 110 m only  
** Available on Trium 110 p only  
Settings  
Calls & Times  
Sub-menu  
Menu  
Entering text  
Home page  
Inbox  
To add names to the phone books (see  
page 22) and write text messages (see  
page 26) you must enter text. The  
Bookmarks  
Other site  
Profile list  
Settings  
Internet  
phone displays  
in lower case mode  
and in upper case mode when you  
can enter text. Use the keypad to enter/  
edit text.  
Push parameters  
Network  
Server  
Information  
Services  
You can enter text/numbers using T9  
20  
text entry or Multitap text entry.Press  
to swap between T9 text entry and the  
Multitap method.  
• Select Write new.  
• Press appears.  
• Press . A appears.  
:
To enter text with T9:  
• Press . Ca appears.  
• Press . Car appears.  
• Press . Case appears.  
If the displayed word is not the  
Press the key with the re-  
quired letter only once.  
1
Do not be put off if the char-  
acter you want is not immedi-  
ately displayed.  
one you want, press  
as many  
times as necessary to view Card.  
The ‘active’ word changes as  
you type, so type to the end  
of the word.  
2
3
4
• Press  
to exit from this example  
and return to the stand-by display.  
If your word is not displayed,  
Multitap text entry  
press  
words.  
for other matching  
Press on to swap between T9 text  
entry and the Multitap method.  
To enter text with multitap:  
If your word is not recog-  
nised, press to swap to the  
Multitap method to complete  
the word.  
Press the key with the  
1
required letter. If it is not the  
first letter, press key repeat-  
edly until the letter appears.  
See the table that follows for  
a key to character corre-  
spondence.  
Use or to locate the cur-  
sor in the text to insert char-  
acters or make corrections.  
5
1. T9 may not be available in all languages.  
2. During number and name entry a short press on  
Clear deletes the last character. A long press clears  
the whole display.  
Enter the next character. If  
two characters are on the  
same key, wait for the display  
at the top of the screen to  
clear or press before press-  
ing the same key again.  
2
3
Tips and operation  
Key  
Action  
Shift - upper/lower  
case on next letter.  
Caps lock/unlock if  
you press and hold it.  
To  
access  
special  
charac-  
Clear  
Clear or backspace  
ters (23  
Press and  
hold  
availa-  
Numbers  
ble),  
hold down . A table  
appears. Press the key that  
corresponds to the character.  
Space  
Special character ta-  
ble appears if you  
press and hold it.  
Press Clear  
briefly to cor-  
4
5
rect back one letter. Hold  
down to clear all text.  
Another matching  
word  
Smart punctuation  
Swap between T9 and  
Multitap method  
Press or to move the cur-  
sor in the text to insert char-  
acters or make corrections.  
The following table displays the  
available English characters. Other  
languages display different charac-  
ter sets.  
Example  
To enter Card in the display:  
• Press and select Messages.  
21  
and return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
Key  
Character  
Lowercase Upper case  
1 . , - ' @ : ?  
Network services  
a b c 2  
A B C 2  
D E F 3  
G H I 4  
J K L 5  
M N O 6  
P Q R S 7  
T U V 8  
W X Y Z 9  
0
Your network operator provides value  
added services and contact phone num-  
bers. Depending on your operator’s im-  
plementation Applications, Services,  
and/or Information appears in the dis-  
play. Press and select Network Serv-  
ices to access these menus.  
d e f 3  
g h i 4  
j k l 5  
m n o 6  
p q r s 7  
t u v 8  
w x y z 9  
0
Phone book  
The phone book stores data, usually  
names and telephone numbers, in the  
phone or SIM memory.  
• The phone can store up to 100  
‘phone book cards’ which can con-  
tain: family name, first name, icon,  
home phone number, work phone  
number, cellular phone number and  
a note.  
• SIMs can store up to 255 ‘SIM phone  
book cards’. Actual numbers and  
capacity depends on your SIM. SIM  
phone book cards only contain the  
name and number.  
Both the SIM and the phone memories  
are searched when you use the phone  
book.  
Short press swaps next letter  
between upper or lower case.  
Long press swaps all next let-  
ters between upper or lower  
case.  
Short press  
enters space.  
Long press gives access to  
special characters.  
( ) % ! ; " _ @ § + # *  
/ & = < > ¥ $ £ ¡ ¿  
Short press moves the cursor  
through the text one place.  
Swap between Multitap and  
T9.  
Example  
To enter Card in the display:  
• Press and select Messages.  
• Select Write new.  
• Press and hold  
appears. Press  
times, C appears.  
• Wait for the available characters  
to go from the display, press and  
Storing names and telephone num-  
bers  
until  
briefly three  
You can enter the names and num-  
bers in the phone book manually or  
copy them from SMS messages,  
scratchpad or last dialled number  
lists, etc. You can store the charac-  
ters *, +, P (pause), # and _ togeth-  
er with numbers. See page 20 to  
learn how to enter text.  
Store numbers in international  
format using the '+' prefix (or  
00) before the country code  
followed by the telephone  
hold  
until  
appears. Press  
briefly once, a appears.  
• Press  
appears.  
• Press  
briefly three times, r  
briefly once, d appears.  
The word Card appears.  
• Press to exit from this example  
22  
number. This ensures that the  
number can also be dialled  
from abroad.  
There are several ways to store  
numbers into the phone or SIM  
memory:  
Enter the requested data.  
8
9
Press OK  
.
Confirmation and number of  
free locations appear.  
Press and hold Exit  
or  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
• Using the menu:  
Phone memory  
Press . Select Phone Book.  
Select Store. Select Phone  
names.  
Follow the steps in the previ-  
ous procedure (“Directly from  
the stand-by display”) start-  
• Directly from the stand-by dis-  
play:  
1
2
Enter the number. Press  
1
3
Store  
.
Select Phone names.  
A list appears.  
Select the item corresponding  
to the number you entered:  
home, work or cellular.  
2
3
ing with step  
4
.
• From last dialled, received and  
unanswered lists:  
The following fields appear:  
4
Display a number from one of  
1
the above, then press  
Field  
Purpose  
Options  
.
Family or last  
name  
First name  
Family name  
First name  
Select Store. Select Phone  
names.  
Follow the steps in the  
“Directly from the stand-by  
display” procedure starting  
2
3
Enter the requested data.  
5
Confirm each entry by press-  
ing OK  
.
with step  
3
.
Select  
an icon.  
The  
6
During number and name entry a short press on  
Clear clears the last character. A long press clears  
the whole display.  
icons  
SIM phone book memory  
corre-  
spond  
to  
You can enter the SIM memory  
from the stand-by display, menu  
or other locations.  
-
keys on the keypad. Press  
the key corresponding to the  
required icon.  
• Directly from the stand-by display:  
Enter the number. Press  
In this example pressing  
1
2
3
4
Store  
Select SIM names. Press  
OK  
Modify or confirm the number  
and press OK  
.
selects  
.
The following fields appear:  
7
.
Field  
Purpose  
.
Phone number  
(Home)  
Home phone  
number  
Enter the name. Press OK  
.
Confirmation and number of  
free locations appear.  
Phone number  
(Work)  
Work phone  
number  
Press and hold Exit  
or  
to  
5
return to the stand-by display.  
Phone number Cellular phone  
(Cellular)  
Note  
number  
Note or com-  
ments for this  
card  
23  
• Using the menu:  
the phone or SIM. There are two  
ways to view and call numbers in  
the phone book:  
• Directly from the stand-by display:  
Press to display the phone book  
list.  
Press . Select Phone Book.  
1
2
Select Store. Select SIM  
names.  
Enter the number and press  
OK . Enter the name and  
press OK . Confirmation  
and number of remaining  
locations appears.  
Press and hold Exit  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
3
4
• Using the menu:  
Press and select Phone  
Book.  
1
or  
Select Recall.  
Either press OK  
2
3
or enter up  
• From other stored locations  
to the first 3 initials of the  
name required and then press  
Numbers stored in the last dialled,  
received, unanswered, scratchpad  
and SMS message locations can all  
be stored in the phone book:  
OK  
.
Pressing  
or  
scrolls through  
the phone book. To go directly to  
another entry press the corre-  
sponding alphabet key. For exam-  
ple to go directly to entries  
Display a number from one of  
1
the above then press  
Options  
.
Follow the steps from the  
previous procedure “Using  
the menu” starting with step  
2
starting with 'N' press  
twice.  
If you did not enter any initials,  
the phone book displays the first  
entry.  
2
.
During number and name entry a short press on  
Clear clears the last character. A long press clears  
the whole display.  
Press  
to dial the number. If  
4
there is a choice of numbers  
for the phone book entry,  
these appear. Select the one  
that corresponds and press  
.
A warning message appears when  
selecting the phone book when the  
SIM or phone memory is full.  
Free space in the phone book  
To see the remaining free space in  
the SIM or phone:  
Pressing Options  
following menu choices:  
displays the  
Item  
Edit  
Function  
Edits the name and  
number entry  
Press . Select Phone Book.  
1
2
Select Remaining and use  
or to display the remaining  
memory spaces in the phone  
or SIM.  
Delete  
Deletes the entry  
Send SMS Sends SMS message  
Press and hold Exit  
or  
3
Copies the entry to the  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
SIM or the phone or  
Copy  
vice versa. You can  
edit before copying  
If available, the free memories in the FDN list also  
appears.  
Moves the entry to an-  
other position. You  
Move  
Viewing and calling numbers in the  
phone book  
You can edit, delete, copy, move or  
can edit before mov-  
ing  
Calls the number dis-  
Call  
access phone book entries stored in  
played  
24  
Press and hold Exit  
or  
Press OK  
to confirm the  
5
4
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
setting.  
To view the numbers in the list:  
Own number  
Press . Select Phone Book.  
Select Fixed Dialling.  
Select View and use or  
to scroll through the entries.  
1
2
3
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'.  
Press Options  
to edit,  
delete and copy numbers to  
the phone or SIM.  
To enter, edit or delete numbers in  
the FDN list:  
To view, name and edit your own  
display number(s):  
Press . Select Phone Book.  
Select Fixed Dialling.  
1
2
3
Press . Select Phone Book.  
1
2
Select 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.  
Select Own numbers. The  
mobile number for Line 1  
appears.  
Use or  
to view line 2,  
3
4
5
data and fax numbers.  
To add or edit a name or  
number press Edit  
Press and hold Exit  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
.
or  
Phone book tones  
30 pre-set ring tones are available,  
10 with polyphonic (tri-tones) and  
20 with 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:  
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.  
Press . Select Phone Book.  
Select Phone Book Tones.  
Select Phone names or SIM  
1
2
3
To turn on or off FDN operation:  
Press . Select Phone Book.  
Select Fixed Dialling. Select  
Status.  
1
2
names. Press Select  
.
Select the tone you want and  
press Select . The phone  
stores your selection.  
4
Select On or Off. Enter the  
PIN2 number.  
3
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Messages (SMS)  
Item  
Read text  
Delete  
Function  
Displays the remain-  
der of the text  
Deletes the message  
Replies to the sender  
of the message  
You can exchange short text messages  
of up to 160 characters with other mo-  
bile phones with SMS. You can also  
store, edit and forward messages and  
save any of the numbers they contain.  
Reply  
Replies to the sender  
of the message with  
the initial text  
Forwards the mes-  
sage to another user  
Forwards a set of sev-  
eral (5 maximum)  
messages to 5 differ-  
ent addressees  
Stores or calls the  
number(s) contained  
in the SMS header or  
text  
Reading a received SMS message  
When the phone receives an SMS  
message a new SMS alert tone  
Reply  
(+ text)  
Forward  
sounds and  
stores the message. If  
appears. The SIM  
flashes  
there is no more space in the SIM to  
store new messages. Delete previ-  
ous messages to make space for  
new ones.  
Forward  
to n  
Press Read  
to read all received  
Numbers  
messages (Inbox).  
Reading stored SMS messages  
The items of this menu depend on the type of mes-  
sage received.  
Press . Select Messages  
1
2
3
4
(then SMS on Trium 110 m).  
Turning on or off the message alert  
tone  
Each time a message is received the  
SMS alert tone sounds. To turn on  
or off this tone:  
Select Inbox to display the  
first message header.  
Use  
and  
to select the  
message.  
Press or select Options  
Read text to read the mes-  
sage text.  
/
Press . Select Messages.  
Select Alert. Select On or Off.  
1
2
3
You can now read all stored mes-  
sages. For a given message,  
shows the message is new.  
shows you have already read the  
message.  
Press and hold Exit  
or  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
Preparing the phone to send SMS  
messages  
You can write and send text mes-  
sages. To use SMS, check that the  
number for the message centre is  
configured:  
Managing received and stored SMS  
messages  
After reading the SMS message  
press Options  
for the following  
Press . Select Messages.  
Select Settings.  
1
2
3
menu:  
Select Message centre.  
If a number appears do nothing.  
If empty, enter the number man-  
ually (in international format) or  
from a stored memory. If you do  
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not have this number, ask your  
service provider for it.  
Enter the draft text and press  
4
5
OK  
.
Press and hold Exit  
or  
4
Press and hold Exit  
or  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
If required you can also choose the  
validity period, format, paid reply  
request and request a delivery re-  
port. Default settings are assumed  
if not set.  
Editing a draft text  
Press . Select Messages.  
Select Draft texts.  
Select the draft text to modify  
and press Edit  
1
2
3
.
Edit the text and press OK  
.
4
5
Option  
Description Default  
Press and hold Exit  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
or  
Time held at  
message  
centre.  
12 hours,  
Validity  
Period  
Maxi-  
Sending a new SMS message to  
one addressee  
1 day, 2  
mum  
days or  
Maximum  
(defined by  
operator)  
Press . Select Messages.  
Select Write new.  
1
2
3
You can either choose a draft  
text (if you set one up) or  
enter the message text and  
Selects for-  
mat of mes-  
Format sage, text,  
voice, fax or  
pager  
Text  
press OK  
.
Select Send.  
4
5
Choose a message template  
(if you have stored 2 or more  
templates) and then enter the  
destination number or select  
Paid  
Reply re-  
Off  
Off  
Reply to  
quested  
Status  
report to  
Delivery re-  
port  
Names  
to choose a  
number from a phone book  
entry. Press to validate your  
choice. Press OK . Sending  
and sent confirmation  
Creating a draft text  
Parts of a message are often the  
same, such as the greeting or signa-  
ture. To save time, you can create a  
draft text for these parts. Then  
when you want to write a message,  
you access the draft text and only  
write the specific part of the mes-  
sage. You can set up to 10 message  
drafts, which can hold up to 48  
characters each. The mobile memo-  
ry stores the drafts.  
appears for each addressee.  
Press and hold Exit  
or  
6
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
Sending a new SMS message to  
many addressees  
Press . Select Messages.  
Select Write new.  
1
2
3
You can either choose a draft  
text (if you set one up) or  
enter the message text and  
To create a draft text:  
Press . Select Messages.  
Select Draft texts.  
Choose any blank template  
([...]) and press Edit  
1
2
3
press OK  
.
Select Multicast.  
4
.
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time appears. If you request the sta-  
tus of a sent message the network  
sends a status report (if this feature  
Choose a message template  
(if you have stored 2 or more  
templates).  
5
6
Enter up to 5 destination  
numbers or select Names  
to choose up to 5 numbers in  
the phone book.  
is supported). Press OK  
to ac-  
knowledge the report.  
To act upon a received status report  
and its related message:  
Press to validate your  
choice. Press OK  
.
Press Options . The follow-  
ing menu appears:  
1
Sent confirmation appears.  
Press and hold Exit  
or  
Item  
Action  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
Deletes the corre-  
sponding sent SMS  
message and the sta-  
tus report  
To acknowledge the  
status report and  
clear the display  
Delete  
Storing a new SMS message  
message  
Clear  
Press . Select Messages.  
Select Write new.  
1
2
3
You can either choose a draft  
text or enter the message text  
and press OK  
.
Displays the corre-  
sponding sent SMS  
message  
Associ-  
ated  
message  
Select Store.  
4
5
Press and hold Exit  
or  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
Sends the same mes-  
sage again  
Send  
again  
Modifying and re-sending messag-  
es in the outbox  
Select the action required and  
2
press OK  
.
The outbox contains unsent draft  
messages, stored sent messages  
and sent but undelivered messages.  
You can modify and re-send these  
as new messages.  
Re-usable message templates  
The Msg templates menu option  
appears in the Messages - Settings  
menu if your SIM supports this fea-  
ture. Message templates are sets of  
message parameters and are stored  
in SIM memory. You can name and  
select the templates when needed.  
To create a message template:  
To select an outbox message:  
Press . Select Messages.  
1
2
Select Outbox and use or  
to scroll to the desired  
message. Messages are either  
“transmitted” (  
sent” ( ).  
) or “to be  
Press . Select Messages.  
Select Settings.  
1
Press Options  
to read,  
3
Select Msg templates.  
Choose any blank template  
([...]).  
2
delete, request a status  
report, send (or re-send) to  
one addressee, edit a sent  
message and send (or re-  
send) to many addressees.  
Enter the template Name,  
Message centre number,  
Validity period and Format.  
3
Follow the instructions dis-  
played on the screen.  
4
Default settings for pay reply and  
status are assumed 'off' unless set  
and are common to all templates. If  
you set one template only the  
Status request on sent messages  
If you request the status of a deliv-  
ered message the delivery date and  
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phone uses it by default. Otherwise  
select the template you want when  
sending a message.  
Reading a received EMS message  
When the phone receives an EMS  
message a new alert tone sounds  
and  
appears. The phone stores  
Storage consumption  
To consult the memory used by  
SMS:  
the message. If flashes there is no  
more space in the phone to store  
new messages. Delete previous  
messages to make space for new  
ones.  
Press . Select Messages.  
Select Storage.  
1
2
3
Use or  
to view all the  
Press Read  
messages (Inbox).  
to read all received  
SMS storage information  
(SMS storage, SMS outbox  
and SMS inbox).  
Reading stored EMS messages  
Press and hold Exit  
or  
4
Press . Select Messages.  
Select EMS.  
Select Inbox.  
1
2
3
4
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
1
EMS  
Use  
and  
to select the  
message.  
EMS stands for Enhanced Message Se-  
vice. This feature allows to receive mes-  
sages with text, melodies, images and  
animated icons. These messages are  
sent via the Internet; they may bear pro-  
motional information or commercial of-  
fers.  
The use of this feature is registration de-  
pendent and may not be available in all  
areas.  
Press or select OK to read  
the message text or delete  
the message.  
5
You can now read all stored mes-  
sages. For given message,  
shows the message is new.  
shows you have already read the  
message.  
a
Calls & Times  
Access the Calls & Times menu to check  
the details of individual incoming and  
outgoing calls, the duration of the last  
call or the total time for all previous  
calls.  
EMS Menu  
Press . Select Messages  
Select EMS.  
1
2
Select the menu item you  
want to access.  
3
Press Cancel  
or  
to  
4
Calls log  
return to the stand-by display.  
Calls log stores the identity, time,  
date and call duration of the last  
10 numbers dialled, the last 10 re-  
ceived unanswered calls and the  
last 10 received calls. The call logs  
are common for both Line 1 and  
Line 2.  
Inbox  
To read or delete stored messages  
My services  
To reach the list of registered services  
Settings  
To reset or delete the EMS contents  
Service Registration  
To enter the address of the service sites.  
Press . Select Calls & Times.  
1
2
3
Select Calls Log.  
Select Last dial, Unan-  
swered or Received.  
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Use or  
the list.  
If the caller’s number is not availa-  
ble, Unknown number appears  
(unanswered and received lists).  
to scroll through  
Select Show.  
4
3
4
Use or  
to view all the  
timer information.  
The call type and the accumulat-  
ed times of outgoing and incom-  
ing calls appears.  
Pressing  
while on a displayed  
number calls that number.  
Pressing Options  
accesses the  
following menu:  
Item  
Action  
Stores the number in  
the phone book  
Store  
Press Details  
to display  
5
6
Delete  
Delete  
all  
Deletes the entry  
Deletes all the entries  
details on My network,  
National roaming and  
Int’nal roaming calls.  
Edits the displayed  
number  
Views the details -  
name, number, time  
Edit  
Press or Exit  
to return to  
the previous display.  
Press and hold Exit  
or  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
Details and date and call dura-  
tion of the highlighted  
number  
If Line 2 is subscribed to 'All Calls' for Line 1 and  
Line 2 appear separately.  
Makes a call to the  
Call  
Balance information (subscription  
service only)  
Some networks provide your call  
time balance. You have to call a  
specific number (given by your net-  
work operator) in order to get this  
information.  
number  
Send  
SMS  
Sends SMS message  
Use  
or  
to select the required  
option and follow the display  
prompts.  
Press and hold Exit  
or  
to re-  
Contact your service provider for  
availability and details.  
turn to the stand-by display.  
Press when in stand-by display to access the  
last 10 dialled calls.  
Press . Select Calls & Times.  
Select Call timers.  
Select Balance information.  
1
2
3
4
Call times  
Call times stores the duration of the  
last call, total accumulated time of  
all calls and total time for Line 1 and  
Select Set number (only nec-  
essary the first time you use  
this service) to check that the  
balance information centre  
number is set. If not, enter  
the number provided by your  
service provider and press  
Line 2. The Details  
sub-menu  
stores times for calls made and re-  
ceived through the subscription  
network and through other (nation-  
al and international) networks.  
OK  
.
Select Call. The phone calls the  
5
centre. Press  
when you  
Press . Select Calls & Times.  
Select Call timers.  
1
2
want to end the call.  
30  
Select Call costs.  
Select Display cost type.  
Select Currency. The present  
currency settings appears.  
Press Edit . Enter the PIN 2  
code and press OK  
Enter the abbreviated letters  
of the currency. Press OK  
Press and hold Exit  
or  
6
2
3
4
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
Reminder - Call duration  
You can set a call duration reminder  
in multiples of 1 minute (1 - 59  
min.) intervals. It beeps at the set  
intervals.  
5
6
7
.
.
Enter the cost per unit in the  
Press . Select Calls & Times.  
Select Call timers.  
Select Reminder.  
Select On (or Off).  
Select the period (between 1  
and 59 mins).  
1
2
3
4
5
selected currency. Press  
OK  
.
Press and hold Exit  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
or  
8
To set call cost type to units:  
Press OK  
.
6
7
Press . Select Calls & Times.  
Select Call costs.  
Select Display cost type.  
Select Units.  
1
2
3
4
5
Press and hold Exit  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
or  
Press and hold Exit  
or  
to  
Call timer - reset  
To reset all the call timers, you need  
the 4 digit phone lock code.  
return to the stand-by display.  
When you set the cost type to units the credit limit  
and the remaining credit appear in units.  
Press . Select Calls & Times.  
Select Call timers.  
Select Reset.  
1
2
3
4
5
Setting the credit limit - in units or  
currency  
You can set a credit limit in units or  
currency. The phone prevents mak-  
ing and receiving all chargeable  
calls when the phones reaches the  
credit limit. You can still make  
emergency calls.  
Select Yes or No.  
Enter the phone lock code  
and press OK  
.
Press and hold Exit  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
or  
6
Call costs management (subscrip-  
tion service only)  
Press . Select Calls & Times.  
Select Call costs.  
Select Credit Limit. The  
present credit limit setting  
appears.  
1
2
3
An Advice of Charge (AoC) subscrip-  
tion service shows the cost of the  
last call made, the accumulated to-  
tal cost of all calls and the remain-  
ing balance in units or currency of  
any 'cost limit' you set. Check with  
your service provider to see if they  
offer this feature.Select the curren-  
cy and cost per unit; otherwise call  
costs display in generic units.  
Press Edit . Enter the PIN 2  
4
5
code and press OK  
.
Enter the credit limit (use  
to enter a decimal point).  
Press OK  
to validate.  
or  
Press and hold Exit  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
6
When you enter a credit limit the selection from the  
'Credit Limit' displays Edit or Set No Limit.  
To set currency and cost per unit:  
Press . Select Calls & Times.  
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Show costs  
Press and hold Exit  
or  
4
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
Press . Select Calls & Times.  
1
2
3
4
Select Call costs.  
You can assign names to Line 1 and Line 2, e.g.  
Office and Home. See page 25 for details. You  
must select the line to make outgoing calls. You  
can receive calls from either line.  
Select Show.  
Use or  
to display the  
cost of the Last Call, All Calls  
and the Remaining credits.  
Settings - customising  
your phone  
Press and hold Exit  
or  
5
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
Phone settings  
The Cost Type menu units or currency setting deter-  
mines whether the remaining credit displays units  
or currency.  
Keypad lock  
See page 15 for more informa-  
tion.  
Call costs - resetting all costs to  
zero  
To reset all the call costs to zero you  
Language selection  
To select the language of your  
choice:  
need the PIN 2 code.  
Press . Select Calls & Times.  
Select Call costs.  
Select Reset.  
Select Yes to reset the costs  
or No to exit.  
If you select Yes, enter the  
PIN 2 number and press  
OK . All Costs Reset  
appears briefly.  
1
2
3
4
Press . Select Settings.  
Select Phone settings. Select  
Language.  
1
2
Use or  
to select a lan-  
3
guage from the displayed list.  
Press Select to validate.  
Press and hold Exit  
or  
4
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
Press and hold Exit  
or  
5
To reset the phone to the language of the SIM  
enter *#0000#.  
To reset the phone language to English enter  
*#0044#.  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
Alternate line service - selecting  
Line 2 (subscription service)  
Some GSM 1800 operators support  
the use of a second line for users.  
You can have two mobile phone  
numbers, e.g. a business and per-  
sonal line. To select the line for out-  
going calls:  
Tones - Alert mode  
To turn on or off the audible in-  
coming ring tone, alert and alarm  
tones:  
• Using the menu:  
Press . Select Settings.  
Select Phone settings. Select  
Tones.  
Select Alert tones.  
Select Ring, Vibrate, Vibrate  
& ring or Vibrate then ring.  
1
2
Press . Select Calls & Times.  
1
2
3
4
Select Line selection.  
The current line selection  
appears.  
Press and hold Exit  
or  
5
Use or  
to scroll to the  
line required and press  
Select or to validate  
your choice.  
3
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
32  
• Directly from the stand-by dis-  
play:  
Select Phone settings. Select  
2
Tones.  
Press  
displays Ring, Silent,  
1
Select Volume.  
Select Ring, Keys, Conversa-  
tion or Alarm.  
3
4
Vibrate, Vibrate & ring or  
Vibrate then ring.  
Scroll to the desired setting.  
The display confirms the selec-  
tion, naming the volume to be  
adjusted.  
Press Select to validate your  
choice. (If any of the vibrate  
options are selected the  
phone briefly vibrates).  
appears.  
2
1. If you select Ring but the ring tone volume is off  
the icon appears.  
2. appears if you select Vibrate, Vibrate & ring or  
Vibrate then ring. It takes precedence over  
.
3. When the phone is connected to either the Desk  
Top Charger, HF kit, CLA or AC adaptor the phone  
rings instead of vibrates.  
4. If you choose the 'Vibrate' or 'Vibrate then ring'  
option, the vibrating action replaces all the alert  
and alarm tones.  
Use or  
ting.  
Press OK  
setting.  
Press and hold Exit  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
to adjust the set-  
to validate the  
5
6
7
or  
Ring tone selection  
To choose an incoming ring tone:  
Press . Select Settings.  
Select Phone settings. Select  
Tones.  
1
2
During a call, you can adjust the  
conversation volume by using  
or  
.
Select Melodies.  
3
4
If the ring tone volume level is set to 0 displays.  
To help you identify incoming  
calls you can give the Stand-  
ard/Line 1, Phone names,  
SIM names and Line 2 calls  
and Alarm different ring  
tones.  
Automatic ramping  
Your phone was designed with an  
automatic  
ramping  
feature.  
When your phone rings, the vol-  
ume level is lower than the vol-  
ume level you have set.  
Adjustment is made from low or  
medium volume level to the vol-  
ume level you have set (see “Vol-  
ume adjustments”, page 33).  
This feature is a default setting  
and cannot be deactivated. Ram-  
ping and Automatic Ramping are  
compatible; both will work if  
Ramping is activated.  
Use or  
to highlight the  
required call type and press  
to select it.  
Use or  
to listen to the  
5
6
different ring tones. Press  
to select the current tone.  
Press and hold Exit  
or  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
Volume adjustments  
To individually adjust the volume  
level of the ring tone, key tones,  
alarm tones and incoming audio  
Ramping  
from the stand-by display, press  
Alternatively, access Volume con-  
trol from the Settings menu:  
.
Ramping causes the incoming  
ring tone to increase step by step  
to the maximum volume level.  
Press . Select Settings.  
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33  
Menu graphics  
Press . Select Settings.  
Select Phone settings. Select  
Tones.  
Select Volume.  
Select Ramping.  
Select On or Off.  
1
2
Choose from a set of graphics to  
personalise your main menu im-  
ages and icons. There are 3 menu  
themes.  
3
4
5
6
To change the menu graphics:  
Press and hold Exit  
or  
Press . Select Settings.  
Select Phone settings. Select  
Menu graphics.  
1
2
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
When turned on the volume of the incoming ring  
tone starts from the selected ringer volume (just  
after the automatic ramping) and rises to the max-  
imum volume.  
Use  
or  
to scroll the sets of  
3
menu graphics and press  
Select  
choice.  
to validate your  
4
Press and hold Exit  
or  
to  
Backlight - setting  
return to the stand-by display.  
To set the backlight during key  
entry or incoming ring tone, you  
have two options:  
On for 10 sec.: the display and  
key backlight stays on for  
10 seconds after the last key  
press or incoming call.  
Off: the backlight stays off  
except on incoming call.  
Any key answer  
To enable any key (except  
No ring  
swer an incoming call:  
and  
) to be pressed to an-  
Press . Select Settings.  
Select Phone settings. Select  
Keys.  
Select Any key answer.  
Select On or Off.  
Press and hold Exit  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
1
2
3
4
5
Press Select. Select Settings.  
Select Phone settings. Select  
Display.  
Select Backlight.  
Select one of the two set-  
tings. Press to validate.  
1
2
or  
3
4
Softkeys - programming the  
softkeys  
You can change the function of  
the softkeys. There are two ways:  
• Directly from the stand-by dis-  
play:  
Press and hold Exit  
or  
5
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
Display contrast  
To modify the display contrast be-  
cause of bad light conditions:  
Press and hold down the left  
1
2
3
4
or right  
.
Press . Select Settings.  
Select Phone settings. Select  
Display.  
1
2
Use or  
the choice of softkey options.  
Press Select  
your choice.  
The screen confirms your  
selection and returns to the  
stand-by display showing  
your new softkey function.  
to scroll through  
to validate  
Select Contrast.  
3
4
Adjust the contrast using  
or  
.
Press OK  
setting.  
to validate the  
5
6
Press and hold Exit  
or  
• Using the menu:  
Press . Select Settings.  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
1
34  
automatically answers an incom-  
ing call after approximately 5 sec-  
onds.  
Select Phone settings. Select  
2
Keys.  
Select Softkeys functions.  
Select Left softkey or Right  
softkey.  
3
4
Press . Select Settings.  
Select Phone settings. Select  
Auto features.  
1
2
Press Select  
on the softkey  
5
6
option of your choice.  
Select Auto-answer.  
Select On or Off.  
Press and hold Exit  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
3
4
5
Press and hold Exit  
or  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
or  
(......) in the display means that a previously SIM  
dependent or subscription service assigned to that  
softkey is no longer available. For example Line 2  
selection.  
Auto-retry  
To automatically retry the  
number of a failed call (up to  
10 times):  
Speed dialling  
You can assign phone book num-  
bers to keys . Hold down  
the key to dial the number. The  
phone reserves exclusively for  
Press . Select Settings.  
Select Phone settings. Select  
Auto features.  
1
2
-
Select Auto-retry.  
Select On or Off.  
Press and hold Exit  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
3
4
5
the voice mail number. The phone  
automatically assigns this key to  
the voice mail number if stored  
(see “Voice mail”, page 38).  
You can select any stored  
number.  
or  
When activated, Auto-retry and a  
countdown timer to the next call  
attempt appears. An auto-retry  
warning tone sounds each time  
the phone attempts a new retry.  
If successful, proceed with the  
To assign phone book numbers to  
the speed dialling keys:  
Press . Select Settings.  
Select Phone settings. Select  
Keys.  
1
2
call as normal. Press Exit  
or  
Select Speed Dial.  
3
4
any key during the retrying proc-  
ess to cancel auto-retry and end  
the dialling process for that call.  
Use or  
next key.  
to scroll to the  
Select Names  
to choose  
5
the phone book entry and  
Security features  
press Select  
your choice.  
to validate  
The security features described in  
this section protects your phone  
from unauthorised use.  
Press and hold Exit  
or  
6
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
For all codes  
When requested, enter the code,  
which appears as asterisks (*) and  
If you delete the number from the phone book this  
also deletes it from the associated key.  
press OK  
If you make  
Clear and enter the correct  
digit(s) before pressing OK  
.
Auto answer  
a
mistake press  
This feature only works when you  
connect the phone to a hands  
free car kit or headset. The phone  
.
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Avoid using codes similar to emergency numbers  
such as 999 or 112 to prevent accidental dialling  
of these numbers.  
PIN code  
The 4-8 digit PIN code for the SIM  
protects it from unauthorised  
use. When enabled the phone re-  
quests the PIN code each time the  
phone is turned on. If you enter  
the wrong PIN code three times in  
succession your SIM card is  
blocked and you need the 8 digit  
PUK code from your service pro-  
vider (see page 37). To turn on  
and off the PIN:  
KEEP A RECORD OF YOUR CODES  
AND KEEP THEM IN  
A
SAFE  
PLACE. FAILURE TO DO SO CAN  
CAUSE YOU CONSIDERABLE IN-  
CONVENIENCE.  
Phone lock code  
A phone lock code prevents unau-  
thorised access to the phone and  
WAP™ settings. You also need it  
to reset the call timers. The facto-  
ry setting is 0000. Reset this code  
and keep it in a safe place, sepa-  
rate from the phone. When ena-  
bled the phone asks for the code  
each time the phone is turned on.  
To change the phone lock code:  
Press . Select Settings.  
1
2
Select Phone settings. Select  
Security.  
If already off, PIN enable  
appears.  
If already on, PIN disable  
and PIN change appear.  
Press Select  
and follow  
3
4
Press . Select Settings.  
Select Phone settings. Select  
Security.  
Select Phone lock.  
Select Change code and fol-  
low the display prompts.  
1
2
the displayed prompts.  
Press OK  
to validate your  
entry. PIN enabled or PIN  
disabled appear briefly to  
confirm your action.  
3
4
Press and hold Exit  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
or  
5
Press OK  
new code.  
to validate the  
5
6
To change the PIN code (PIN must  
first be enabled):  
Press and hold Exit  
or  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
Press . Select Settings.  
Select Phone settings. Select  
Security.  
1
2
To turn on or off the phone lock  
code:  
Select PIN change and follow  
3
4
5
Press . Select Settings.  
Select Phone settings. Select  
Security.  
Select Phone lock.  
Select On or Off.  
The phone requests the  
phone lock code to authorise  
your selection.  
1
2
the displayed prompts.  
Press OK  
new PIN.  
Press and hold Exit  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
to validate your  
3
4
5
or  
PIN2 code  
The PIN2 code prevents unau-  
thorised access to FDN opera-  
tions, modifying the FDN phone  
book, setting calls costs to zero,  
modifying the costs display fea-  
tures. You can change it but you  
Press and hold Exit  
or  
6
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
Phone lock still enables you to make emergency  
calls.  
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can not turn it on or off.  
To change the PIN2 code:  
Select Set time or Set date.  
3
4
Enter the time (in 24 hour  
format) or date in the format  
shown. (If required use  
Press . Select Settings.  
Select Phone settings. Select  
Security.  
1
2
and  
)
Press OK  
to validate your  
or  
5
6
Select PIN2 change and fol-  
3
4
5
entry.  
low the display prompts.  
Press and hold Exit  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
Press OK  
to validate your  
new PIN2 code.  
Press and hold Exit  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
or  
1. An error message appears if you make a wrong  
entry.  
2. The time/date are displayed when the phone is  
on. It does not show the year.  
PUK code  
Only your service provider can  
give you the 8 digit PUK (PIN un-  
block key). Use it to 'unblock' a  
PIN whose code has been entered  
incorrectly three times. A PUK  
code cannot be changed.  
Enter the PUK code and press  
OK . Enter a new PIN code by  
following the displayed prompts.  
3. You may have to re-enter the time and date if  
the battery was taken out.  
Default (factory) settings  
Use the Settings menu to return  
to the factory settings. This does  
not affect the phone book en-  
tries, phone lock code or SIM.  
Press . Select Settings.  
Select Phone settings. Select  
Default settings.  
1
2
If you enter the wrong PUK code 10 times in suc-  
cession your SIM card cannot be used again. Con-  
tact your service provider for a new card.  
Select Yes or No.  
3
4
Press and hold Exit  
or  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
PUK2 code  
Only your service provider can  
give you the 8 digit PUK2. Use it  
to unblock a PIN2 whose code has  
been entered incorrectly three  
times. You cannot change the  
PUK2 code.  
Enter the PUK2 code. Enter a new  
PIN2 code by following the dis-  
played prompts.  
The following are the factory de-  
fault settings:  
Feature  
Alert Tones  
Ring Tones  
Factory setting  
Ring  
Trium  
Volumes,  
Ring, Key,  
Speech and  
Alarm.  
Mid values  
If you enter the wrong PUK2 code 10 times in suc-  
cession you are unable to use the features requir-  
ing the PIN2 code. Contact your service provider for  
a new card.  
Backlightand On for 10 sec. and  
Contrast  
mid value  
Any Key,  
Auto-Retry  
and Auto An-  
swer fea-  
tures.  
Time & date setting  
To set the current time and/or  
date:  
Off  
Press . Select Settings.  
Select Phone settings. Select  
Time & date.  
1
2
Ramping  
Menu graph-  
ics  
Off  
Trium  
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Melody download  
Press and hold Exit  
or  
4
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
You can also download melodies  
from the Trium web site  
(www.mitsubishi-telecom.com).  
This site downloads the melodies  
to your phone using SMS. When  
the download completes,  
Calling the voice mail centre to  
check for messages  
There are two ways:  
• To dial the voice mail centre  
directly after the receipt of a  
message:  
Press and hold down  
Press Options  
and then select  
Play to play the melody.  
Press Options  
and then select  
.
Install to store the melody.  
• Or from the menu:  
Voice mail  
Press . Select Settings.  
Select Voice Mail.  
Select Call.  
1
2
3
Voice mail operates like an answer-  
ing machine. Contact your service  
provider for details.  
Dialling proceeds as for a normal  
call.  
If a voice mail number is not stored when you  
select Call, the phone asks you to enter the voice  
mail number. Proceed as described in Storing a  
voice mail centre number, page 38.  
Storing a voice mail centre number  
If your SIM does not automatical-  
ly include the voice mail centre  
number, you must manually set  
it:  
Press . Select Settings.  
Select Voice Mail.  
Select Number. When  
prompted enter the number  
manually or from a stored  
memory.  
1
2
3
GSM services  
The services described hereafter  
are a non-exhaustive list of GSM  
services. Please contact your op-  
erator/service provider for more  
information.  
Press OK  
entry.  
to validate your  
4
5
Press and hold Exit  
or  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
If you subscribe to the 'Line 2' service, store the  
voice mail centre number separately for that line.  
The phone automatically assigns the voice mail  
number to speed dial location number 1 (see  
Speed dialling on page 35).  
Turning on/off the voice mail alert  
tone  
To turn on/off the voice mail alert  
tone:  
Press . Select Settings.  
Select Voice Mail.  
Select Alert. Select On or Off.  
1
2
3
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Diverting incoming calls (network  
service)  
Call diverting diverts incoming  
calls, whether voice, fax or data,  
to another number.  
Press Select  
or to vali-  
6
7
date your selection.  
The display confirms your  
request.  
Press and hold Exit  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
1. If you select 'On no reply' option you must also  
enter a delay period of 5, 15 or 30 seconds.  
2. Call diverts for both Line 1 and Line 2 must be  
set individually. Select the out-going line before  
following the above procedure. To carry out a call  
divert on the other line you must select this other  
line first (menu Calls & Times - Line selection).  
or  
To turn on call divert:  
Press . Select Settings.  
1
2
Select GSM Services.  
Select Call diverting to access  
the following menu:  
Divert op-  
tions  
Action  
Diverts all incom-  
ing voice calls un-  
conditionally  
To turn off or check the status of  
call divert:  
Always  
Press . Select Settings.  
1
2
Diverts all voice  
calls when the  
phone cannot be  
reached, i.e. out  
of service  
Select GSM Services. Select  
When not  
reachable  
Call diverting.  
Select from the divert options  
3
4
and press  
.
Select Cancel or Status.  
The phone confirms your  
selection.  
Press and hold Exit  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
Diverts all voice  
calls when the  
phone does not  
answer  
Diverts all voice  
calls when the  
phone is busy  
On no reply  
When busy  
or  
5
To cancel all (multiple) diverts:  
Diverts all voice  
calls when Not  
Press . Select Settings.  
Select GSM Services. Select  
Call diverting.  
Select Cancel all. The phone  
confirms your selection.  
Press and hold Exit  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
This action cancels all voice diverts (for voice, faxes  
and data calls) for the line currently in use. To can-  
cel call diverts for the other line you must select this  
other line first (menu Calls & Times - Line selec-  
tion).  
1
2
All conditions Reachable, No Re-  
ply and When  
Busy  
3
4
Cancel all  
Cancels all diverts  
Diverts uncondi-  
or  
All FAX calls tionally all incom-  
ing fax calls  
Diverts uncondi-  
All DATA calls tionally all incom-  
ing data calls  
Use or  
to select the  
3
divert condition and validate  
Caller Line Identity - showing/hiding  
your mobile number  
Most networks allow the Caller  
Line Identity feature (CLI) i.e.  
showing the incoming number  
(ID) while receiving a call. Select-  
by pressing Select  
or  
.
Select Activate.  
4
5
Use or  
to choose  
between Voice Mail, Names  
or Number.  
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ing Receiving caller ID allows  
you to check its availability from  
the network.  
Receiving caller ID  
To find out whether a network  
presents the ID of incoming calls:  
Select Hide my ID or Show  
4
5
my ID.  
Press and hold Exit  
or  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
Finding out your current ID set-  
ting  
Press . Select Settings.  
1
2
Press . Select Settings.  
Select GSM Services. Select  
Sending my ID.  
1
2
Select GSM Services. Select  
Receiving caller ID.  
The network returns either  
Presentation available or  
Presentation unavailable.  
Select Status.  
3
4
The phone displays your cur-  
rent setting, taking into  
account both network and  
phone settings.  
Press and hold Exit  
or  
3
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
Press and hold Exit  
or  
To hide your number, on a call by  
call basis, add #31# before the  
number you are calling. Alterna-  
tively you can ask your service op-  
erator to always disable the  
sending of your mobile number.  
In this case to reveal your  
number, on a call by call basis,  
add *31# before the number you  
wish to call.  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
Network  
When turned on, the phone auto-  
matically searches for the last net-  
work it was registered on. If this is  
not available, the phone auto-  
matically searches and, if able  
and allowed, selects a network.  
Editing the preferred list  
You can change the order and  
names in the preferred networks  
list stored in your SIM by choos-  
ing from the list in your phone.  
This is useful while roaming if you  
know a network provider that is  
more economical than another.  
Standard network setting  
To reset the standard network  
setting for sending your mobile  
ID:  
Press . Select Settings.  
Select GSM Services. Select  
Sending my ID.  
1
2
Select My settings.  
3
4
Press . Select Settings.  
Select GSM Services. Select  
Network.  
Select Preferred list. A list of  
networks appears.  
1
2
Select Preset. The phone  
resets to the network setting  
agreed with your service pro-  
vider.  
3
Press and hold Exit  
or  
5
Use or  
to view the list.  
Press Options to change it.  
The following items appear:  
4
5
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
Hiding or showing your number  
Press . Select Settings.  
Select GSM Services. Select  
Sending my ID.  
1
2
Select My settings.  
3
40  
Press Select to confirm the  
selection.  
Requesting... followed by  
the name of the network  
appears. The phone then  
returns to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
6
Option  
Description  
Displays the gener-  
al list of all known  
networks con-  
tained in the  
Modify by list  
phone in alphabet-  
ical order  
You cannot delete a network from the forbidden  
list. This list is automatically updated when you  
perform the manual network selection.  
Edits or enters a  
network number  
(MCC MNC) if you  
know this informa-  
tion.  
Modify by  
code  
Selecting automatic search (normal  
default setting)  
To perform an automatic search  
from the preferred list:  
Delete  
Deletes an entry  
Press Select  
selection.  
to confirm the  
6
7
Press . Select Settings.  
Select GSM Services. Select  
Network.  
Select Search.  
Select Automatic.  
1
2
Press and hold Exit  
or  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
3
4
5
Your SIM may contain a forbid-  
den list of networks which cannot  
be used. To view the forbidden  
list or show the home network:  
Press and hold Exit  
or  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
Press . Select Settings.  
Select GSM Services. Select  
1
2
Network.  
Select either Forbidden or  
3
Home network.  
A list of the forbidden net-  
works or the home network  
appears.  
Press  
to return to the  
4
stand-by display.  
Selecting manual search  
To select a specific network, e.g.  
one which provides better cover-  
age in your current location:  
Press . Select Settings.  
Select GSM Services. Select  
Network.  
1
2
Select Search.  
3
4
Select Manual. A confirma-  
tion screen and Scanning for  
networks... appears.  
Use or  
to select a net-  
5
work from the list shown.  
41  
Call barring (network service)  
To stop different types of calls be-  
ing made and received on the  
phone, you need a call barring  
password available only from  
your service provider.  
tial password. To change the  
password:  
Press . Select Settings.  
Select GSM Services. Select  
Call barring.  
1
2
Select Change password and  
follow the displayed prompts.  
3
Press . Select Settings.  
Select GSM Services. Select  
Call barring.  
1
2
Press OK  
to validate.  
or  
4
5
Press and hold Exit  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
Select Outgoing calls or  
Incoming calls. Choose:  
3
Summary of code/password entry  
chart  
Select  
Meaning  
Bars all outgo-  
ing calls  
Bars only all  
outgoing in-  
ternational  
calls  
Bars all outgo-  
ing interna-  
tional calls  
except for oth-  
er subscribers  
within the us-  
ers home net-  
work  
Outgoing  
- All outgoing  
If  
Number blocked  
Pass-  
word  
Length  
of trials  
allowed  
or  
forgot-  
ten  
Outgoing  
- Int'nal calls  
Return  
Phone  
unlock 4 digits  
code  
phone to  
manufac-  
turer  
Unlimited  
3 tries  
Outgoing  
- Int'nal excl.  
home  
Un-  
4-8  
PIN  
blocked  
by use of  
PUK code  
digits  
Un-  
blocked  
by use of  
PUK2  
Incoming  
Bars all incom-  
ing calls  
4-8  
PIN2  
3 tries  
- All incoming  
digits  
Bars all incom-  
ing calls when  
not on the  
code  
Incoming  
- Roaming only  
Contact  
your serv-  
ice pro-  
vider  
Contact  
your serv-  
ice pro-  
vider  
home network  
PUK  
8 digits  
8 digits  
10 tries  
10 tries  
Select the option using or  
4
5
. Press Select  
.
Select Activate. Enter the  
password and press OK  
The network confirms the  
selection.  
PUK2  
.
Call  
Contact  
your serv-  
ice pro-  
vider  
bar-  
ring  
Network  
deter-  
mined  
Press and hold Exit  
or  
6
4 digits  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
pass-  
word  
Call barring password  
To cancel or check the status of a  
call bar:  
Use the call barring password to  
select the call barring levels out-  
lined in the GSM Services - Call  
barring menu (see page 42). Your  
service provider gives you the ini-  
Press . Select Settings.  
Select GSM Services. Select  
1
2
Call barring.  
Use or  
to select the bar  
3
42  
to cancel or check the status  
Select Broadcast.  
2
3
and press  
.
Select Message types. Press  
You must have the password  
to cancel a call bar.  
Options  
.
Select Modify by list (or Mod-  
ify by code if type number is  
known).  
4
5
Press and hold Exit  
or  
4
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
Scroll to the message type  
To change the password:  
required. Press Select  
to  
validate your selection. The  
Press . Select Settings.  
Select GSM Services. Select  
Call barring.  
Select Change password.  
Enter the old password once  
and the new password twice  
when prompted. The phone  
confirms the change.  
1
2
display confirms your choice.  
Press Options  
again to  
6
7
select more message types  
from the list, enter a message  
type number if known, or  
delete a message type.  
3
4
Press and hold Exit  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
or  
Press and hold Exit  
or  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
To turn on or off the broadcast  
service  
Broadcast - cell broadcast messag-  
es (Network Service)  
Press . Select Settings.  
Select Broadcast.  
Select On/Off.  
1
2
3
4
5
Networks can broadcast messages  
to all GSM users that can give infor-  
mation about local area dialling  
codes, weather reports, traffic news  
etc. You can decide what type of in-  
formation to receive by choosing  
the corresponding number. You  
can program to receive up to 5 dif-  
ferent types of messages.  
You can select from a list of 16  
standard message types. New mes-  
sage types can be programmed into  
the selection list using the 3 digit  
cell broadcast type number. Con-  
tact your service provider for more  
details.  
Select On or Off.  
Press and hold Exit  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
or  
Reading broadcast messages  
Broadcast messages appear in the  
stand-by display only. The phone  
suppresses them during conver-  
sation or menu operation. A mes-  
sage can be up to 93 characters in  
length and cover several pages.  
Pages scroll automatically about  
every five seconds. To scroll  
down, press  
Options during message display  
Press on Exit to clear the mes-  
.
Enter at least one message type into  
the selection list or you cannot acti-  
vate the service.  
To enter a message type in the se-  
lection list  
sage currently displayed. Press  
to dial the number displayed in  
the message.  
Pressing Options  
following menu:  
displays the  
You can enter up to 5 different  
message types.  
Press . Select Settings.  
1
43  
Use or  
to select a lan-  
4
5
Option  
Delete  
Action  
To delete the cur-  
rent message  
To delete all mes-  
sages stored in  
the queue  
To display all  
phone numbers  
found in the mes-  
sage text. This al-  
lows dialling or  
storing them in  
the scratchpad if  
required  
guage from the displayed list.  
Press to validate.  
Press and hold Exit  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
or  
Delete All  
Numbers  
Using the office tools  
The Office Tools menu contains  
scratchpad, an alarm clock, an auto-  
switch feature and a calculator.  
a
Scratchpad  
You can store up to 5 separate en-  
tries of 36 characters in the scratch-  
pad.  
Broadcast  
Off  
To turns off cell  
broadcast  
Press . Select Office Tools.  
1
2
3
Turning the broadcast alert tone on  
or off  
To turn on or off the alert tone  
the phone gives when a broad-  
cast message arrives:  
Select Scratchpad.  
Select Read Notes. Use or  
to scroll through the  
entries.  
Select Write Notes to make a  
new scratchpad entry.  
Press . Select Settings.  
Select Broadcast.  
Select Alert.  
1
2
3
4
5
Press Options  
tries to access the following menu:  
when reading en-  
Select On or Off.  
Item  
Action  
Save a number to  
the phone book  
Modify an entry  
Delete an entry  
Delete all entries  
Call the number  
displayed in the  
entry  
Press and hold Exit  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
or  
Store  
Edit  
Deleting or editing a message type  
from the list  
To delete or edit a message type:  
Delete  
Delete all  
Press . Select Settings.  
Select Broadcast.  
Select Message types. Press  
Options  
Select Modify by list or Mod-  
ify by code.  
Press and hold Exit  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
1
2
3
Call  
Alarm clock  
To set a daily 'Reminder Alarm':  
.
4
5
When 'on' the alarm activates at the same time  
every day until turned off.  
Press . Select Office Tools.  
Select Alarm clock.  
or  
1
2
3
Select On and enter the alarm  
Broadcast language  
To select the broadcast language:  
time (in 24 hour format) or  
press OK  
to accept the dis-  
Press . Select Settings.  
Select Broadcast.  
Select Language.  
1
2
3
played time.  
Confirmation appears.  
44  
on, you must re-enter your PIN  
code. The phone does not go into  
power saving mode until you enter  
your code. To activate the auto-  
switch:  
Press Select or  
to return to  
4
the stand-by display.  
appears.  
The alarm sounds for up to  
1 minute. Alarm clock and a vibrat-  
ing bell symbol appear with the cur-  
rent time and the softkeys,  
Press . Select Office Tools.  
Select Auto-switch.  
Select Auto-switch-on.  
Select On.  
Enter the time you want the  
phone to turn on and  
press OK . Confirmation  
appears.  
1
2
3
4
5
Valid.  
and No ring  
. During a  
call, the alarm also sounds.  
To stop the alarm:  
Press Valid.  
.
To use as a Reminder or Snooze  
Alarm:  
Press No ring , or any other key  
(except Valid. ) to stop the  
alarm. The alarm icon remain on  
the display and the alarm rings  
again 3 minutes later.  
Select Auto-switch-off.  
Select On.  
6
7
8
Enter the time you want the  
phone to turn off and  
press OK  
.
Press and hold Exit  
or  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play. The icon appears in  
the stand-by display.  
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You can repeat the snooze for up to  
15 minutes, after which the phone  
returns to its previous state, either  
off or on stand-by.  
To turn off the auto-switch:  
To turn off the alarm:  
Press . Select Office Tools.  
Select Auto-switch.  
Select Auto-switch-on.  
Select Off. Stored appears.  
Select Auto-switch-off.  
Select Off. Stored appears.  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
Press . Select Office Tools.  
Select Alarm clock.  
Select Off. Confirmation  
appears.  
Press and hold Exit  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
1
2
3
or  
4
Press and hold Exit  
or  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
Caution - Please remember to  
turn off the alarm feature when  
boarding an aircraft where the  
use of a mobile phone is not  
permitted and is illegal. Alterna-  
tively, you can remove the bat-  
tery after turning off the phone.  
See the General safety warnings  
on page 4.  
Calculator  
To access and use the calculator:  
Press . Select Office Tools.  
Select Calculator.  
1
2
3
Enter a number and press  
several times to choose +, -,  
* or / or  
to enter a ,.  
Enter the second number and  
4
either repeat step  
or select  
Auto-switch  
3
=
to compute. Select  
Clear to correct any mis-  
takes or clear the display.  
Press to return to the  
stand-by display.  
You can set your phone to switch  
on and off automatically. Turning it  
off helps to conserve battery life.  
Please note that during auto-switch  
5
45  
or press  
display.  
to return to the stand-by  
Games  
The availability and appearance of the  
games depend on your network opera-  
tor and on your mobile phone version  
(Reshape and Push games are available  
on Trium 110 and Trium 110 m only).  
Receiving an incoming call while playing may not  
allow you to resume the current game.  
Trium 110 p games  
The Trium 110 p Games menu al-  
lows the downloading of new  
games onto your mobile. Up to 2  
games can be stored in the phone.  
One is a default one. You cannot  
delete or replace this game.  
Reshape and Push:  
Game instructions appear when  
you select the game.  
Select sound effects from the menu  
item Options.  
The second game may not have  
been downloaded in your phone; if  
not, you can download it by choos-  
ing it from the Catalogue menu.  
You can replace the second game  
by another one from the catalogue  
as many times as you want. The  
Catalogue allows you to get the list  
and description of the games you  
can download. If the contents of  
the catalogue is not available on the  
phone it can also be downloaded.  
All information related to games  
downloading is available in the In-  
structions menu.  
To select a game:  
Press . Select Games.  
1
2
Choose the game (Push or  
Reshape) and press Select  
or  
.
When in the game,  
Item  
Action  
Play  
Select Play to  
start the game  
(from the lowest  
level).  
Help  
Select Help for  
instructions and  
controls.  
Code  
If you have  
already played  
the game and  
reached a certain  
skill level, select  
Code to enter the  
level code and  
play the game  
from that level.  
The Trium 110 p games menu is  
made of the following sub-men-  
us: Catalogue, News, Settings  
and Instructions in addition to  
the available game(s) name(s).  
This phone version does not bear the Reshape and  
Push games.  
Reshape and Push have skill levels.  
When you win a level, you go to the  
next level. After successfully playing  
'X' number of levels the game gives  
you a code to enable you to re-enter  
the game from your previously at-  
tained skill level. The game can  
record player names and scores. If  
you receive a call while playing, an-  
swer in the normal way. To exit  
from the games menu press Exit  
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Select one of the two first  
options.  
2
3
Item  
Action  
Select Catalogue  
to see and/or  
download games  
available on the  
network.  
In our example: either Dollar-  
>Yen or Yen->Dollar.  
Enter the amount to be con-  
Catalogue  
verted. Press  
to insert a  
comma, if needed. Press  
OK . The converted amount  
appears.  
Select News to  
get information  
on new games  
availability.  
Press and hold Exit  
or  
4
News  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
Select Settings to  
access the sound,  
backlight... set-  
tings common to  
all games.  
Select Instruc-  
tions for all infor-  
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.  
Settings  
Instructions mation related to  
games download-  
ing.  
Internet/Wireless Application  
Protocol (WAP™)  
Receiving an incoming call while playing may not  
allow you to resume the current game.  
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.  
Currency-converter  
To use the converter, set the curren-  
cies and the exchange rate:  
Press . Select Currency.  
Select Settings.  
Enter the first currency name  
1
2
3
(e.g. Dollar). Press OK  
.
Enter the second currency  
name (e.g. Yen). Press OK  
.
Enter the exchange rate using  
4
5
to enter a comma.  
Press OK  
to validate the  
or  
See below to enter the settings. If you  
cannot access the settings, they are pre-  
programmed.  
entry.  
Press and hold Exit  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
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.  
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.  
Storing/editing connection settings  
(operator provided)  
You can enter up to 5 different pro-  
To calculate the conversion be-  
tween the chosen currencies:  
Press . Select Currency.  
1
files.  
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To enter and store the profile de-  
tails:  
Option  
Action  
Clears the memo-  
ry used to store  
information that  
Press . Select Internet.  
Select Profile list.  
1
2
3
Select an empty profile ([...])  
Clear cache you downloaded.  
To clear this mem-  
ory, select the Yes  
option.  
and press Options  
.
Select Edit.  
4
Enter the 4 digit phone lock  
code (default code 0000) and  
press OK  
Select the Off op-  
.
tion to reject pic-  
ture  
Enter all settings (the settings  
5
6
Download  
downloading.  
pictures  
depend on your operator).  
This decreases the  
page download-  
ing time.  
To activate the required pro-  
file, use or  
to select it  
from the displayed list.  
Used to allow or  
Press Options  
Select to validate.  
and select  
forbid the execu-  
Scripting  
tion of scripts  
Press and hold Exit  
or  
7
within a page.  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
Disconnects the  
mobile from the  
internet after a  
1. You can also access the Internet menu directly by  
pressing the Internet softkey from the stand-by dis-  
play (provided you have not personalised the left  
softkey).  
2.If the phone number, login names and pass-  
word, Home page http address and IP address are  
not predefined, get these from your network opera-  
tor and/or internet provider.  
set period of inac-  
tivity. Enter the  
Auto-  
period (0 - 60  
disconnect  
minutes) and  
press OK  
0 deactivates the  
auto-disconnect  
function.  
.
Personalising your connection set-  
tings  
Optimise the behaviour of your  
phone while connected to the inter-  
net with the following settings:  
Press and hold Exit  
or  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
4
Going online  
To go online:  
Press . Select Internet.  
Select Settings.  
Scroll to the following items  
and turn on or off as  
required:  
1
2
3
Press . Select Internet.  
Select Home page.  
Connecting to followed by  
your proxy name appears.  
Then the word Loading... (of  
the home page) appears.  
1
2
3
Once connected, your provider spe-  
cific menu options appear. The  
icon indicates a 'live' circuit connec-  
tion. By default the connection is  
not secure.  
To have a secure connection, set  
’Security on’. The  
icon indicates  
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a 'live' secure circuit connection.  
Press . Select Internet.  
Select Bookmarks.  
Press Options , select Mod-  
ify and enter the following:  
1
2
3
Using  
Press  
while online  
while online presents the  
following options:  
Item  
Action  
Returns to the  
previous page  
Increases or de-  
creases the dis-  
played text size  
Adds a current  
card to the list of  
bookmarks  
Goes to a book-  
mark  
Reloads the cur-  
rent page  
Option  
Alias  
Action  
Name you wish to  
give to your book-  
mark  
Back  
Zoom +/-  
Add book-  
Address  
Press OK  
Home page address  
to validate each  
4
entry.  
marks  
Press and hold Exit  
to return to the stand-by dis-  
play.  
or  
5
Go to  
bookmarks  
During a live connection while  
viewing page:  
Reload  
Press  
options menu.  
to display the  
1
Reloads the home  
page  
Enter a different  
site  
Home page  
Other Site  
Select Add bookmark, enter  
2
the Alias name and press  
OK  
.
Disconnects the  
browser from the  
network but  
leaves the current  
page locally active  
Bookmarks can only be Edited or Deleted from the  
Bookmarks item under the Internet menu options  
while offline.  
Disconnect  
Using bookmarks  
Bookmarks can be used from the  
stand-by display or while browsing.  
• Directly from the stand-by dis-  
play:  
Disconnects the  
Close session phone from the  
internet  
The appearance of these items de-  
pends on the operator and/or val-  
ues in the Settings menu.  
Press . Select Internet.  
Select Bookmarks.  
Select the bookmark name  
you require.  
1
2
3
Ending the online connection  
To end the online connection:  
To access the Internet directly use the Internet soft-  
key (if not personalised).  
Press  
.
You can also select Close session item under the  
options menu.  
• While browsing the internet:  
Press  
to display the  
1
Creating bookmarks  
options menu.  
To revisit specific cards more quick-  
ly, use bookmarks to store the card  
address. This function depends on  
your provider. You can create a  
maximum of 10 bookmarks. Create  
bookmarks from the stand-by dis-  
play or while viewing a page.  
Select Go to bookmarks.  
Select the bookmark name  
you require.  
2
3
Other site  
You can enter another internet ad-  
dress directly by using the Other  
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site option from the Internet  
menu. Addresses are not stored and  
must be entered each time.  
GSM man machine interface  
codes  
The phone supports the standard  
GSM key sequences using the * and  
# characters sent directly from the  
keypad to the network. These se-  
quences are used to activate all the  
supplementary services provided by  
the network. Consult your service  
provider for a complete list.  
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Accessories  
Using the headset  
Connecting the headset  
Insert the headset plug in the  
phone headset connector as  
shown:  
While inserting the headset plug in the phone  
headset connector make sure the Trium logo  
(
) appears on top. Otherwise the headset  
does not work properly.  
Using the headset  
Place the headset earpiece in your  
ear.  
Earpiece  
The headset microphone is then  
at a convenient level for  
operation.  
Microphone  
You can answer, reject and end  
calls using  
Adjust the earpiece volume level  
using or  
or  
(see page 11).  
.
Disconnecting the headset  
Tilt the headset plug down as  
shown:  
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Appendix  
Expression  
PIN/PIN2  
PPP  
Meaning  
Personal Identification  
Number. Supplied by  
your network/service  
provider  
Point to Point Protocol  
PIN Unblocking Key.  
Used to unlock PIN and  
PIN2. Supplied by your  
network/service provid-  
er  
Glossary  
Expression  
Meaning  
Alternating Current/Di-  
rect Current charger  
The call currently in con-  
versation  
AC/DC charger  
Active call  
ALS  
PUK/PUK2  
Alternate Line (Line 2)  
Service  
Advise of Charge - sub-  
scription service  
Cell Broadcast  
AoC  
CB  
The ability to use your  
Roaming (Rm) telephone at home or  
abroad.  
Caller Line Identity - dis-  
plays callers telephone  
number  
Service Dialling  
CLI  
SDN  
Number. Of your opera-  
tor or service provider  
Subscriber Identity  
Module. Supplied by  
your network/service  
provider  
Short Message Service  
Service Provider Name  
Status Report - relates  
to SMS messages  
When the phone is on,  
registered onto a net-  
work but not making or  
receiving a call  
Uniform Resource Loca-  
tor  
Wireless Application En-  
vironment  
Wireless Application  
Protocol  
Wireless Session Proto-  
col  
Conversation  
mode  
When the phone is mak-  
ing or receiving a call  
Data Encryption stand-  
ard  
SIM  
DES  
Divertsincomingcallsto  
the phone to another  
number  
SMS  
SPN  
Diverting  
SR  
DTC  
EMS  
Desk Top Charger  
Enhanced Message  
Service  
Stand-by mode  
Dual Tone Multifre-  
quency Tones  
DTMF  
FDN  
Fixed Dialling Number  
Global System for Mo-  
bile communications  
HyperText Transfer Pro-  
tocol  
URL  
GSM  
WAE  
WAP™  
WSP  
WTP  
http  
IN  
InformationNumbersof  
your operator  
IP  
LCD  
MMI  
Internet Protocol  
Liquid Crystal Display  
Man machine Interface  
Wireless Transport Pro-  
tocol  
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Trouble shooting  
Possible cause and so-  
lution  
Problem  
Possible cause and solu-  
Fixed Dialled Number or  
Call Barring features are  
turned on. Check features  
and turn them off (see  
pages 25 and 42).  
Problem  
Stored tele-  
phone num-  
bers cannot  
be recalled  
tion  
Check that the battery is  
fully charged and correctly  
connected to the phone.  
There may be no mains  
supply. Try a different elec-  
trical socket.  
The AC/DC charger may be  
faulty. Return to your deal-  
er and try substitution  
with another Mitsubishi  
adaptor. If faulty contact  
your dealer.  
Cell broadcast is perma-  
nently on, using more bat-  
tery power.  
Phone is in a poor signal  
area and therefore always  
on full power.  
Phonewillnot  
switch on  
Phone  
Display contrast is turned  
down too low. Reset con-  
trast (see page 34).  
switches on  
but there is  
no display  
No flashing  
battery icon  
while charg-  
ing  
May indicate a charging  
or battery problem. Turn  
the charger off and dis-  
connect it. Reconnect and  
try again.  
May also indicate the bat-  
tery is full and does not  
need more charging.  
Battery icon  
not flash-  
ing 1-2-3  
during charg-  
ing  
There is not enough mem-  
ory to store another SMS  
message. You must delete  
one or more of the exist-  
ing stored messages (see  
page 26).  
Short stand-  
by and talk  
times  
Incorrect charging and dis-  
charging. Always charge  
and discharge your battery  
fully.  
Flashing  
The battery is wearing out.  
Replace the battery.  
Numbers can- Keypad lock is on ( ap-  
Function no longer availa-  
ble in the SIM or was sub-  
scription dependent.  
Reprogram the softkey  
(see page 34).  
(......)  
softkey  
not be en-  
tered  
pears). Press Unlock  
and to turn off.  
Check at least one signal  
strength bar ( ) is dis-  
played. Try a stronger sig-  
nal strength area.  
If no network name is dis-  
played, check registration  
and area coverage with  
your service/network pro-  
vider and check the SIM is  
correctly inserted.  
Calls cannot  
be made or  
received  
Call barring option is on.  
Deactivateit(seepage 42).  
Call cost limit is reached  
(see page 31).  
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Error messages  
Possible cause and  
solution  
Problem  
Possible cause and  
You have made a re-  
Cannot exe- quest which is impossi-  
Problem  
solution  
You are trying to place  
an outgoing call and the  
allowed credit is already  
cute com-  
mand  
ble to be executed in  
the current call situa-  
tion.  
Allowed cred- reached.  
it reached! The allowed credit limit  
The short message text  
cannot be displayed  
(characters not recog-  
nised, incorrect format  
etc.)  
Can't display  
message  
is reached during an  
outgoing call (the call is  
then aborted).  
You are trying to make a  
call and the call fails be-  
cause the destination  
number is already en-  
gaged in conversation.  
There is no SIM present  
or the SIM is incorrectly  
inserted. See page 10  
for more details.  
Check SIM!  
Busy  
You changed the call  
barring password or  
You changed the call  
barring service status.  
The entered password  
seems to be wrong or  
incorrect.  
The user is unreachable.  
The outgoing call fails  
due to:  
the network cannot  
take the call due to sys-  
tem busy or  
the number is out of or-  
der or  
the number is unreacha-  
ble or  
the network does not  
answer or  
the option to hide your  
phone number when  
calling is not supported  
by the network  
Check your  
password  
You made a request for  
a service that seems to  
be impossible to fulfil.  
Check your  
request  
Call failed  
You tried to activate a  
GSM service. You are re-  
quested to check your  
Check your  
subscription subscription regarding  
the related service  
rights of use/access.  
The network cannot  
perform your request  
and generates an error  
result.  
Control the ability to  
hide your ID when mak-  
ing a call (service availa-  
bility in network).  
Error!  
An SMS sending process  
Cell broadcast activa-  
Failed  
failed (the short mes-  
sage cannot be sent).  
Cancelled. No tion has been requested  
type selected but no message type  
has been selected.  
You entered a character  
string with a syntax er-  
ror.  
Incorrect en-  
try  
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Possible cause and  
solution  
Possible cause and  
solution  
Problem  
Problem  
You tried to make a call  
and the call is rejected  
by the network be-  
cause the network  
does not recognise the  
phone number struc-  
ture or  
you tried to store a  
phone number that is  
too long to be stored in  
the selected location or  
you tried to move a  
phone entry to a loca-  
tion that is unable to  
receive the phone  
When a copy/move op-  
eration is made on  
No action per- memories but no con-  
formed  
ditions have been  
changed (same memo-  
ry, number and name).  
You made a call to a re-  
mote user and no re-  
sponse has been  
Invalid  
number  
No response  
Not allowed  
received.  
Your number/charac-  
ter entry is not allowed.  
A call is tried, but can-  
celled due to fixed dial-  
ling control (the  
number dialled does  
not match with one of  
the fixed dialling num-  
bers in memory).  
There is no more SIM  
storage.  
The called number has  
changed.  
A wrong PIN code has  
been entered 3 times.  
A wrong PIN2 code has  
been entered 3 times.  
A wrong PUK2 code  
has been entered 10  
times.  
Not allowed  
(fixed dial-  
ling)  
number (phone  
number too long)  
Keypad locked A press on any key is  
"Unlock" # to made with keypad  
unlock  
locked.  
This text appears when  
the battery becomes  
Not Available  
Number  
changed  
Low battery! too low and the mobile  
soon switches off auto-  
matically.  
PIN blocked  
You tried to make a  
call. The call is rejected  
by the network due to  
congestion problems.  
PIN2 blocked  
Network busy  
When selecting net-  
work manual search,  
Network not  
PUK2 blocked The SIM services pro-  
tected by the PIN2 code  
have now been perma-  
nently disabled.  
you have selected a  
allowed  
network that rejects  
the connection.  
New PIN in-  
correct. Try  
again  
Changing PIN: the new  
PIN code values differ  
(value control).  
Ring volume  
Off  
The ring volume is set  
to 0 (no volume)  
The cost limit is about  
to be reached. The con-  
nected call ends auto-  
matically when the  
limit is reached.  
New PIN2 in- Changing PIN2: the  
correct. Try  
again  
new PIN2 code values  
differ (value control).  
Reaching al-  
lowed credit!  
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Possible cause and  
solution  
Possible cause and  
solution  
Problem  
Problem  
Activating some GSM  
services that are not  
available on the net-  
work  
An unrecoverable error  
has occurred. Switch  
the handset off and  
back on again. It may  
be necessary to reset  
the EMS system (Set-  
tings menu). Beware:  
all services and EMS  
messages will then be  
erased.  
Service not  
available  
A wrong PUK has been  
entered 10 times.  
The SIM card has been  
permanently disabled  
and needs to be re-  
placed by a new one.  
Internal fault  
SIM blocked.  
Contact pro-  
vider  
An invalid service menu  
has been sent to the  
Invalid Serv- handset. The invalid  
A wrong PIN code has  
SIM blocked. been entered 3 times.  
Enter PUK:  
Enter the PUK code to  
unblock the SIM card.  
ice Menu  
service menu is ig-  
nored, no further ac-  
tion necessary.  
SIM fixed full  
SIM names  
full  
Phone names  
full  
The corresponding  
memory is full.  
You have not regis-  
tered to any service. Go  
to the Service registra-  
tion menu.  
Registration  
required  
The storage of new  
messages (when writ-  
ing a new SMS) is im-  
possible.  
SMS memory  
locations are  
full  
A new service menu  
item has been received  
but the remaining stor-  
age space is not suffi-  
cient to store it. Delete  
one or more registered  
menu items (My Servic-  
es menu) and accept  
the new menu or dis-  
card the new menu.  
Wrong code. A wrong phone lock  
Menu limit  
reached  
Try again  
code has been entered.  
Wrong new  
code. Try  
again  
The new phone lock  
codes do not match  
(value control).  
Wrong PIN,  
try again  
Wrong PIN2,  
try again  
Wrong PUK,  
try again  
Wrong PUK2,  
try again  
A new service has been  
received but the re-  
maining storage space  
is not sufficient to store  
it. Delete one or more  
registered service(s) -  
Settings menu - and ac-  
cept the new service or  
discard the new serv-  
ice.  
The wrong code has  
been entered.  
Server limit  
reached  
The handset may be  
out of the network  
range or the network is  
temporarily overload-  
ed.  
Message not  
sent  
56  
number, together with the service card. Fi-  
nal determination of guarantee claim eligi-  
bility shall be made by MITSUBISHI.  
MITSUBISHI shall not be liable for ship-  
ment costs to and from an authorised GSM  
MITSUBISHI service centre; the product  
travels at your risk.  
Guarantee  
Pan European Service  
Should you experience any difficulty then  
please contact your nearest MITSUBISHI  
location listed below for information on  
other service centres.  
4.This guarantee does not cover:  
a)battery defects of any nature;  
UNITED KINGDOM  
ESPAÑA  
b)non-compliance with directions for use;  
c)installation or removal charges where  
the product is installed in a vehicle;  
d)defects or failures caused by accident,  
misuse, improper installation or improp-  
er repair by an unauthorized repairer, al-  
teration or modification, neglect, failure  
to use for normal purpose, Acts of God,  
water ingress, use in adverse environ-  
mental conditions (humidity or tempera-  
ture);  
Tel: (0800) 912 00 20  
Tel: (902) 11 68 58  
FRANCE  
Tel: (0825) 86 82 83  
ITALIA  
Tel: (800) 27 59 02  
DEUTSCHLAND  
Tel: (01803) 33 71 84  
IRELAND  
Tel: (1800) 92 70 12  
BELGIUM  
Tel: (0800) 75733  
SWITZERLAND  
Tel: 032 843 65 11  
AUSTRIA  
Tel: (0800) 292716  
FINLAND  
Tel: (0800) 116 975  
PORTUGAL  
SWEDEN  
e)cost of or performance of modifications  
to product to adapt or adjust to conform  
to national or local safety laws, where  
such safety laws go beyond harmonised  
European Union standards;  
f)loss of use of the product or consequen-  
tial loss of any nature;  
g)loss of use of air-time, loss of use of any  
loaned equipment or ancillary equip-  
ment;  
h)provision of incorrect or insufficient sig-  
nal on air-time network, upgrading of  
product software to changes in network  
operating parameters, mains supply  
voltage fluctuations, incorrect SIM card  
(memory card) parameters for connec-  
tion to airtime retailer;  
Tel: (0800) 880 264  
Tel: (0200) 214 715  
THE NETHERLANDS  
Tel: (0800) 0223825  
To obtain Warranty Service, you will re-  
quire your original equipment purchase  
invoice or irrefutable proof of purchase.  
Please see warranty terms and conditions  
for in warranty service.  
Pan-european GSM End-user Guar-  
antee Conditions  
1.You can benefit from this guarantee only if  
you are the original end-user purchaser.  
2.MITSUBISHI guarantees that for a period of  
twelve (12) months from the date of pur-  
chase from your dealer, the Product shall  
be free from defects in materials and work-  
manship. Subject to the conditions below,  
Mitsubishi will indemnify you against all  
cost of parts and labour for repairs to or re-  
placement of the product or parts (which  
may include equipment of similar type)  
where conducted by an authorised MIT-  
SUBISHI GSM service centre. MITSUBISHI  
shall be entitled to retain product which  
has been replaced.  
i)damage caused by non-MITSUBISHI ac-  
cessories.  
5.Any guarantee claim or service does not  
extend the original guarantee period un-  
less so required by prevailing national law.  
6.This guarantee is valid only if the product  
is purchased and used in the European Un-  
ion, Norway, Iceland or Switzerland.  
THIS GUARANTEE DOES NOT AFFECT YOUR  
STATUTORY RIGHTS.  
3.Any claims must be made to an authorised  
MITSUBISHI GSM service centre in the  
countries mentioned in the service card en-  
closed with the product. In case of difficul-  
ty you can contact the Mitsubishi  
companies listed in the service card to ob-  
tain details of your nearest authorised MIT-  
SUBISHI GSM service centre. As a condition  
of this guarantee, the date of your pur-  
chase must be confirmed by producing  
your original invoice from your supplier or  
your sales receipt, showing the serial  
57  
DECLARATION OF COMPLIANCE  
Name  
: Mitsubishi Electric Telecom Europe S.A.  
RCS Nanterre B 307 593 129  
: 25, boulevard des Bouvets  
: Nanterre Cedex  
Address  
Town  
Postal code  
: 92741  
Identification of the product  
Nature  
Type  
Sales reference  
: Mobile Cell Telephone  
: Dual band GSM 900/DCS 1800  
: MT-360  
Declares under its entire responsibility that the product described above complies with the  
following basic applicable requirements (and in particular those in the 1999/5/CE directive):  
Article 3.1a: (health protection and user safety)  
73/23/CEE, CenelecEN50361
Article 3.1b: (protection requirements concerning electromagnetic compatibility)  
89/336/CEE, ETS 300 342-1  
Article 3.2: (proper use of the radio-electric spectrum so as to avoid damaging interference)  
EN 301 511  
To this effect, declares that all the radio test series have been carried out.  
of January 2002,  
th  
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Viet Mailam  
Managing Director  
58  
Index  
A
C
E
Access to the menus ................. 20  
Alarm  
Cache memory  
Clearing .............................. 48  
Emergency calls ........................... 5  
EMS ........................................... 29  
Ending a call .............................. 12  
Error messages .......................... 54  
Clock .................................. 44  
Alert mode ................................ 32  
Alert tone  
Turning on/off .................... 26  
Any key answer ......................... 34  
Auto  
Answer ............................... 35  
Retry .................................. 35  
Auto-disconnect ........................ 48  
Automatic ramping ................... 33  
Automatic search ...................... 41  
Auto-switch ............................... 45  
Calculator .................................. 45  
Call  
Conference ......................... 19  
Duration ............................. 31  
Holding .............................. 18  
Multi-party ......................... 19  
Reminder ........................... 31  
Retrieving ........................... 18  
Times ................................. 30  
Waiting .............................. 18  
Call barring ............................... 42  
Password .............................. 7  
Call costs  
F
FDN ........................................... 25  
Fixed dialling numbers .............. 25  
G
General  
Safety ................................... 4  
Getting started .......................... 10  
Glossary ..................................... 52  
GSM man machine  
interface codes ...................... 50  
GSM Services ............................. 38  
Call barring .................. 42, 43  
Call diverting ...................... 39  
Network ....................... 40, 41  
Receiving caller ID .............. 40  
Sending my ID .................... 40  
B
Reset .................................. 32  
Call timer  
Backlight ............................. 15, 34  
Balance information .................. 30  
Barring password  
Reset .................................. 31  
Caller line identity ..................... 39  
Calling ....................................... 11  
Calls & Times ............................. 29  
Call costs ...................... 31, 32  
Call timers .................... 30, 31  
Calls log ............................. 29  
Costs .................................. 31  
Line selection ..................... 32  
Calls Log .................................... 29  
Care and maintenance ................ 5  
CB ............................................. 43  
CB messages  
Deleting ............................. 44  
Editing ............................... 44  
Reading .............................. 43  
Cell broadcast ........................... 43  
CLI ............................................. 39  
Conference call .......................... 19  
Connection profile ..................... 47  
Cost management ..................... 31  
Country Codes ........................... 16  
Creating a draft text .................. 27  
Credit limit ................................ 31  
Currency-converter .................... 47  
Call ..................................... 42  
Basic operations  
SMS ................................... 15  
Unanswered call ................. 15  
Voice mail .......................... 15  
Battery ...................................... 10  
Alarm volume .................... 33  
Charging ............................ 12  
H
Handsfree features .................... 17  
Headset  
Use ..................................... 51  
Holding a call ............................ 18  
Disposal ...............................  
6
I
Fitting ................................ 12  
Low battery warning .......... 12  
Removing ........................... 12  
Incoming Calls  
Diverting ............................ 39  
International Country Codes ...... 16  
Internet ............................... 15, 47  
Bookmarks ......................... 49  
Going online ...................... 48  
Home page ........................ 48  
Other site ........................... 49  
Personalising ...................... 48  
Profile list ........................... 48  
Settings ........................ 47, 48  
Safety information ...............  
6
Use .......................................  
6
Battery cover  
Replacing ........................... 10  
Bookmarks  
Creating ............................. 49  
Deleting ............................. 49  
Using ................................. 49  
Broadcast .................................. 43  
Alert ................................... 44  
Language ........................... 44  
Message types ............. 43, 44  
On/Off ................................ 43  
K
Keypad lock ......................... 15, 32  
L
Language selection .................... 32  
Last dialled numbers ................. 16  
Line 1 ................ 25, 29, 30, 32, 39  
Line 2 .......... 25, 29, 30, 32, 38, 39  
D
Date setting ............................... 37  
Default settings ......................... 37  
Dialling  
Calls Log memory ............... 16  
Phonebook ......................... 16  
Dialling from memory ............... 16  
Display contrast ......................... 34  
Diverting ................................... 39  
Draft text  
Creating ............................. 27  
Editing ............................... 27  
DTMF tones ............................... 17  
59  
M
R
T
Making a call ............................. 11  
Managing SMS messages .......... 26  
Melodies ................................... 33  
Melody download ..................... 38  
Menu ........................................ 20  
Access ................................ 20  
Menu graphics .......................... 34  
Menu map ................................ 20  
Message templates ................... 28  
Messages ............................ 15, 26  
Alert ................................... 26  
Draft texts .......................... 27  
Inbox .................................. 26  
Msg. Templates .................. 28  
Outbox ............................... 28  
Rich Messages .................... 29  
Settings .............................. 26  
Storage .............................. 29  
Write new .................... 27, 28  
Mobile number  
Ramping .................................... 33  
Reading an SMS message .... 26, 29  
Receiving a call .......................... 12  
Reminder - call time .................. 31  
Responsibility .............................. 6  
Retrieving a call ......................... 18  
Ring ........................................... 33  
Ring tone .................................. 33  
T9 .............................................. 20  
T9 text entry .............................. 21  
Time & date ............................... 37  
Time settings ............................. 37  
Trouble shooting ....................... 53  
Turning  
Off ..................................... 12  
On ...................................... 10  
S
V
Safety information ...................... 4  
Battery ................................. 6  
Care and maintenance ......... 4  
Emergency calls .................... 4  
Responsibility ....................... 4  
Security codes ...................... 4  
Vehicle safety ....................... 4  
Scratchpad ................................ 44  
Scripting .................................... 48  
Second call ................................ 19  
Security ..................................... 35  
Codes ................................... 6  
Features ............................. 35  
Sending an SMS message .......... 27  
Settings ..................................... 32  
Auto features ..................... 35  
Broadcast ..................... 43, 44  
Default settings .................. 37  
Display ............................... 34  
GSM Services 39, 40, 41, 42, 43  
Internet .............................. 47  
Keypad lock ........................ 15  
Keys ............................. 34, 35  
Language ........................... 32  
Menu graphics ................... 34  
Phone settings ....... 15, 32, 33  
34, 35, 36, 37  
Vehicle safety .............................. 4  
Vibrate ...................................... 33  
Vibrate & ring ............................ 33  
Vibrate alert modes ................... 17  
Vibrate then ring ....................... 33  
Voice Mail  
Alert ................................... 38  
Call ..................................... 38  
Number .............................. 38  
Voice mail ................................. 38  
Volume ...................................... 17  
Adjustment ........................ 17  
Alert mode ......................... 33  
Conversation ...................... 33  
Keys tones .......................... 33  
Ring tone ........................... 33  
Hiding ................................ 39  
Showing ............................. 39  
Multi-party call .......................... 19  
Muting ...................................... 17  
N
Network .................................... 40  
Network services ....................... 22  
W
WAP™ ....................................... 47  
O
Office Tools  
Alarm clock ........................ 45  
Scratchpad ......................... 44  
Office tools ................................ 44  
Online connection ..................... 48  
Bookmarks ......................... 49  
Ending ............................... 49  
Personalising ...................... 48  
Outbox ...................................... 28  
Own number ............................. 25  
Security ........................ 36, 37  
Time & date ........................ 37  
Tones ..................... 32, 33, 34  
Voice Mail .......................... 38  
Show costs ................................ 32  
Silent ......................................... 33  
Silent alert mode ....................... 17  
SIM  
P
Pause feature ............................ 18  
Phone  
Customising ....................... 32  
Phone Book  
Calling numbers ................. 24  
Fixed Dialling ..................... 25  
Free space .......................... 24  
Own numbers .................... 25  
Recall ................................. 24  
Remaining .......................... 24  
Store ............................ 23, 24  
Viewing numbers ............... 24  
Phone lock ................................ 36  
Code .............................. 7, 36  
Phone settings .......................... 32  
Phonebook ................................ 22  
PIN code .................................... 36  
Card ................................... 10  
SIM card .................................... 14  
SMS ..................................... 15, 26  
SMS messages  
Managing .......................... 26  
Preparing your phone ........ 26  
Reading ........................ 26, 29  
Sending .............................. 27  
Storing ............................... 28  
Softkey programming ............... 34  
Solutions ................. 53, 54, 55, 56  
Speed dialling ...................... 16, 35  
Standby display ......................... 11  
Storage consumption ................ 29  
Storing an SMS message ........... 28  
Storing names and numbers ..... 22  
PIN/PIN2 codes ............................  
6
PIN2 code .................................. 36  
Problems ....................... 54, 55, 56  
Programmable  
Softkeys ............................. 34  
Speed dialling .................... 16  
PUK code ................................... 37  
PUK/PUK2 Codes .........................  
7
PUK2 code ................................. 37  
60  
Austria  
0800 292716  
Germany  
0800 1808133  
Netherlands  
0800 0223825  
Belgium  
0800 75733  
Greece  
00800 44131247  
Portugal  
0800 880264  
Denmark  
8088 1816  
Ireland  
1800 927012  
Spain  
9009 34497  
Finland  
0800 116975  
Italy  
800 791029  
Sweden  
0200 214715  
France  
0800 913080  
Luxembourg  
800 23 552  
UK  
0800 9120020  
FA9M078910-A  

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