Gm882
USER’S GUIDE
INTRODUCTION
Thank you and congratulations for having bought a Telit mobile phone.
The Gm882 is a GSM dual band, that works fully automatically on the
double frequency band (GSM 900-1800 MHz, on condition that the
network operator offers this service) and guarantees an excellent quality
of conversation and a wider range of the coverage of the radio signal;
you can use it in all countries of the European Union and in any country
that has implemented GSM networks.
The GPRS technology guarantees much faster connection both for WAP
connections and for the Internet connections made when linking your
mobile to a computer.
EC Conformity
This phone is in conformity with the standards of the European Union
EN 60950
EN 301 489 – 07
and with the provisions of the following European regulations:
99/5/CE
89/336/CEE
73/23/CEE
In order to guarantee continuous improvement, the specifications, design and
other details described in this guide can be changed without prior notice.
© 2002 Telit Mobile Terminals S.p.a. All rights reserved.
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SAR CERTIFICATION
Like all radio transmitters, the Gm882 emits electromagnetic waves.
For user’s safety, the European Union Council has issued laws regarding the
SAR (Specific Absorption Rate), a limit below which users’ health is not
jeopardised in any way.
Studies and analyses which guarantee the absolute safety of users, whatever
their age or conditions of health, have provided the maximum value of 2 W/kg.
Users must bear in mind that the power radiated by the phone is not constant;
the GSM standard indeed states that for the telephone must use the minimum
power necessary for being connected to the nearest repeater.
The maximum level of the SAR reached in the most unfavourable conditions
and during the emission of the maximum power available with Gm882 is 0.735
W/kg.
INSERTING THE SIM CARD
•
To use your phone you must use a valid “plug-in”-shaped SIM card (small).
This card is given by the network operator or by the service provider.
•
•
Switch off the phone and remove the battery cover on the rear side.
Pull out the battery taking care not to pull the small cable that connects it to
the phone.
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Free the sim-card holder by moving the metal clip to the right of the phone
and remove it.
Insert the SIM card into the card holder so that the connections are turned
towards the inner part of the phone; replace the sim-card holder and block it
with the metal clip.
•
Insert the battery into position and replace the removed cover.
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BATTERY RECHARGE
Rechargeable Ni-MH batteries (Nickel Metalhydrate, or Nickel-Metalhydride)
power this phone.
Note: only use original batteries and battery-chargers.
Ni-MH batteries are subject to the “memo-effect”, that is the progressive loss of
power efficiency if they are not recharged correctly. In order to obtain the best
results, remember to recharge the battery only after it is completely flat.
IMPORTANT
Connect the battery-charger only when the battery is installed.
Even though the connectors are different, pay attention not to confuse
the connector for the battery-charger on the right-hand side of the phone
with the one for the hand-free on the upper part.
Recharging the battery
• Switch off the phone by keeping the key
pressed for a while.
• Insert the lead of the battery-charger into the connector on the right-hand side
of the phone, then connect the battery-charger to the socket (first check the
tension indicated on the label of the battery-charger).
Note: In order to greatly improve the performance and the life of the
battery, it should be discharged and recharged twice before you use the
phone for the first time.
Note: when recharging the battery, the room temperature, which is not the
one shown on the display, must be between 0° and +45°C.
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THE Gm882: PRESENTATION AND BASIC FUNCTIONS
To switch on the Gm882, after you have inserted a valid SIM card and
correctly connected the battery, press the key
for a second.
Press the same key for one second, to switch off the phone.
After the phone has been switched on, (and the PIN code, if required, has been
inserted and confirmed with the key ), the Gm882 is in stand-by mode.
If the area is covered by the service, the phone is connected to the network of
the operator that issued the SIM card, or (abroad) to the network of an operator
with roaming agreements that allows use of the available call services.
If the service is not available in the area where you use the phone, the phone
will be unable to receive or send anything.
SUGGESTION
To use most of the menus and set up the different functions you need only 2
keys and the middle joystick:
to confirm the selected entry
to exit the menu you are looking at without changing anything.
Joystick press it in stand-by to enter the traditional menu, or shift it in any
direction to enable the quick menu. To browse the menus, see
page 12 and page 13.
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FUNCTION OF THE KEYS
Key
function:
to switch the phone ON/OFF, turn the “Mute” function
ON/OFF during conversation.
Soft keys: to perform the functions indicated by the icons
on the display.
to make a call after the number has been dialled; to
confirm a choice, to quickly view the call register
in stand-by mode, by pressing the joystick like a key you
enter the traditional menu; by moving it left or right you go
back to the upper menu level or you enter the selected
one; by moving it up and down you select the various
menu entries of one level.
In stand-by, by moving the joystick in any direction, you enter the quick menu;
to use it see “The quick menu” on page 12
to end or reject a call, to reject a choice, to exit a menu
without changing the settings. If you keep it pressed it
exits completely from the menu, independently from the
current level.
to delete a character, data, a call, an EMS, to erase an
entry in the phone book or missed calls viewed on the
display; to exit from a menu and go back to the upper
menu level or (if pressed for a while) to go back to the
stand-by mode
-
to insert the telephone numbers or available characters
on each key
to digit the character ; to insert pause (P) and waiting
*
(W) when sending touch tones DTMF after at least one
number has been dialled in stand-by mode.
to digit the character #, to recall – preceded by a number
– the corresponding entry of the phone book; in stand-by,
when pressed for a while, to lock/unlock the keypad
Note: in Internet sessions with WAP and using T9 some keys have
special functions.
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SYMBOLS SHOWN ON THE DISPLAY
the signal strength of the cellular network (maximum 5 bars); if the name
of the GSM network is not displayed, but the bars are shown, you can
only make emergency calls
shows that a memo for an appointment, or the alarm clock have been
enabled
a headset or a viva voce device (optional) are connected
shows that there are EMS messages that have not been read; if it flashes,
it means that there is no more space in the SIM card for new SMS
messages. Erase some of the existing EMS messages to receive new
ones
shows the battery charge level: from 3 fixed bars (full) to flashing bars
(flat). During recharge the bars in the battery symbol progressively light
up; when the battery has been totally recharged, the light is fixed.
12.22 18/04 shows the time and date. To set them, see page 25
the vibrating alert function is ON, the ringing tones are OFF
the ringing tones are OFF
indicates that call divert is ON
the keypad is locked. To unlock it press
for a while, then
indicates that automatic answering is ON (see page 39)
the roaming mode is ON (the phone is connected to a different GSM
network from the operator that issued the SIM card and calls are made
on this network with possible changes to the price)
shows that you are registered on a GSM network without roaming which
means that you can only make emergency calls
if this is ON, it shows the home zone status (the network operator or the
service provider can give you more detailed information on this) or your
own network after you have searched for a new network from the menu.
there is a message in your mailbox (this function depends on the SIM
card)
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During a call some icons may appear on the display:
indicates call is in progress
indicates you have put a call on hold
indicates there is a new incoming call while a conversation is in progress.
In this case, by pressing
you can put the call in progress on hold and
answer the new incoming call,
or, by pressing
you can go on with the conversation in progress and
reject the new incoming call.
If you have answered the new incoming call, by pressing
you can put the
person you are talking to on hold and return to the conversation with the other
person.
Moreover, if you press the Joystick, you have access to a menu, which allows
you to:
•
•
•
•
•
•
End call number 1
End call number 2
Swap calls, putting one on hold and returning to the other
Use the number keypad to transmit the DTMF tones
Connect both calls together (Multiparty)
Access the main menu, for example, to go to the phone book or to read an
SMS message
If you enable the Multiparty function, the same menu will then allow you, using
the function “Split”, to separate the calls and go on with the two (or more) calls
separately.
DTMF – what it is, its use
The DTMF system (Dual Tone Multi-Frequency) allows you to send tones in
standard frequency used for remote control devices that are able to decode
these tones. This system is used, for example, to control voice mailboxes,
answering machines, telephone cards, etc.
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BASIC FUNCTIONS OF THE PHONE
Making a call
When the phone is in stand-by mode, key in the number of the receiver
including the area code, and press the key
.
Use the key to delete the last figure or – keeping it pressed for a second – to
delete the whole number and go back to the stand-by mode.
To key in an international prefix, press the key
for a while and digit +
(eg. +39 02 xxxxxxx to call Milan from abroad).
If the phone of the receiver is engaged, your phone can automatically recall the
same number at longer intervals of time the more attempts it makes.
To stop the sequence of automatic recalling at any time, press the key
.
Receiving a call
When someone is calling you, the display and the keypad light up; on the
display you see the text “Call” and the caller’s number (if available); if you have
previously inserted this number in your phone book, the caller’s name will
automatically be displayed.
If the vibra-call function is ON, the Gm882 informs you, vibrating, that there is
an incoming call (see page 38).
When someone calls you, 2 icons are viewed on the lower line of the display
that show the functions of the keys (soft key) situated below.
Press:
a call
to answer
to reject a call
and the engaged tone when you reject the call).
(the caller hears the ringing tone while your phone rings
If you press this key you can also
to your voice mailbox.
divert the call
press the key
.
To end the conversation
During a conversation . . .
You can
or of the headset by moving the
set the volume of the loudspeaker
joystick left and right
You can
second
by pressing the key
for a
disable and re-enable the microphone
You can digit a number on the keypad and call it without interrupting the first
conversation.
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Emergency calls
Any time – even without a SIM card, but on condition that the phone is in an
area served by the GSM network – you can make a (free) emergency call.
Key in the number 112 in stand-by mode and press
Without the SIM card, press and confirm with the key
: DO NOT USE THIS SERVICE TO EXCESS
.
.
ATTENTION
Before making any emergency calls, we advise you to read the network
operator’s instructions on this service.
Keypad locked/unlocked
A locked keypad prevents the keys from being accidentally pressed when you
are not using your phone. To lock the keypad when the display is in stand-by
press the key
for a while. The display will show the symbol
and the
message “KeypadLocked”.
To unlock the keypad press
for one second followed by
.
When the keypad is locked, only emergency calls can be made.
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MENU
The GM882 has two menus through which you can access the various
functions and controls which characterise its functioning.
The traditional menu, which includes all the functions and controls, and a quick
menu, which with few “clicks”, allows you to use the functions you will probably
use most often.
Traditional menu
In stand-by mode press the joystick vertically.
Depending on the type of SIM card used, you may or may not have the SIM
Toolkit menu which depends on the network operator issuing the card.
If your SIM does not offer the “SIM Toolkit”, this display will be shown:
Phonebook
which, as you can see from the number on the left, is menu number 1. By
pressing the joystick, you confirm this choice and enter the phone book.
By moving the joystick up or down, however, you can scroll the various entries
of the menu.
To confirm an entry and enter the menu selected, you can press it or move it to
the right.
To go back to the upper level menu, move it to the left, or press or
.
The structure of the menu is similar to a tree.
The first level of the menu has eight (nine, with the menu of the SIM Toolkit)
branches, and the first is the phone book.
For each ramification of the menu-tree there is a corresponding number: after
you press the joystick, you can access the desired function by keying in the
sequence of numbers that correspond to the route you want to follow.
For example, to set the light of the display, enter the menu by pressing the
joystick and then press the keys 4-1-2.
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The quick menu
In stand-by mode, move the joystick in any direction, without pressing it.
The left side of the display will show some icons – each of these allows you to
access the basic functions of your Gm882 directly and quickly.
The quick menu can be tailored for your
personal use: when you have enabled it, and
Read SMS
the icons are viewed, move the joystick to the
right to have access to the list of functions that
you can add to the menu.
Scroll the list by moving the joystick up and
down; press it to add the selected function to the
quick menu.
To erase a function from the quick menu, press
when the relative icon has been selected on the other side.
The functions that you can enter quickly, by adding them to the quick menu,
are:
• Access to the phone book
• Direct access to the text editor for editing a new message SMS
• Access to the audio profiles, which allow you to set all the sound alerts that
the Gm882 can emit – from the SMS tone to the ringing tones for incoming
calls, to the flat battery warning tone.
• Setting display and keypad brightness
• Quick switching off of all tones (shown by the icon X)
• Quick call to the voice mailbox
• Viewing unread SMS messages
• Calculator
• Call list
• Melody maker function which allows you to compose melodies
• Sending a new e-mail
• Reading e-mails
• WAP browser
• Menu for accessing games
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Writing letters and numbers in the traditional way
When writing EMS/SMS messages and e-mails you can use the T9 technology,
whereas in other cases, numbers and letters (for example in the phone book)
have to be keyed in in the “
way.
traditional”
To obtain the desired character, press the corresponding key several
times consecutively until the character you are searching for is viewed on
the display; continue like this with the following key.
If the following character is on the same key, wait a second until the
cursor shifts to the next position and select the desired character.
Move the joystick left and right to shift the cursor to the right or to the left in the
text, and move it up and down to shift the cursor to the beginning or the end of
the text.
Use the key to erase wrongly digitised characters.
To insert upper case characters press
once (the initial letter of the next
word will be upper case followed by lower case letters) or twice (all the following
characters will be upper case).
Press the same key one more time to go back to lower case letters.
To insert punctuation and special characters press
several times .
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PHONE BOOK
The phone book is one of the basic features of the phone.
With the Gm882, besides the memory space available on the SIM card, the
phone also provides extra memory for the phone book.
You can copy names and numbers from the SIM card onto the phone and vice
versa, allowing you to use the phone book whichever SIM card is inserted in the
phone.
If a number is stored in the phone book, you can use it not only to make a call,
but also to insert it as the addressee of a text message without having to key it
in again manually; moreover you can call up those stored in the entries from
1 to 9 in the phone book, by simply pressing for a second, in stand-by
mode, the key that corresponds to the desired entry.
The Gm882 allows you to insert various data for each name; two sequences of
characters for the name (e.g. name and surname); home, work and mobile
phone numbers; two e-mail addresses.
Storing a new number in the SIM phone book
• Key in, in stand-by mode, the phone number you want to store and then press
the joystick – or enter the phone book menu by pressing the joystick when you
are viewing it, select “New” and then insert the number.
• You can now access the text editor that allows you to key in the name that
corresponds to the inserted number.
• Write the name in the traditional way (see “Writing letters and numbers in the
traditional way” on page 13) and confirm it by pressing the key
• Now choose from the available caller groups (family, friends, colleagues etc.)
the one you want to assign the name to and the type of number (home, work,
mobile).
• The phone now shows you the progressive number of the first available
position of the phone book for storing this number.
Selecting a name in the phone book
• In stand-by mode, press the joystick to enter the menu and access the phone
book.
• Browse through the names by moving the joystick until you find the one you
want, or:
• Press the key labelled with the first character of the name you are looking for
– or press it several times, as in the traditional way if the character you need
is not the first letter on the key.
• The first name with that letter as its initial will be shown on the display. If you
are searching for another name with the same initial, insert other characters
of the name until the one you need is selected.
Now, press
desired.
to view the page of the phone book containing the name
To call the selected number, press
.
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When you use the internal phone book, you can store further information for
each name.
For example, you can store the home number, work number, mobile number
and e-mail address of one friend. They will be stored in separate files. By
moving the joystick left or right you can go from one to another and to call the
number you need, simply press
.
Adding a phone number to the internal phone book
Enter the phone book and press the joystick to access the menu
• Select and confirm entry 1 –
New
• One by one select and confirm the entries
,
,
(category
Name Surname Title
(work phone number), (home phone number),
and description),
Office
(mobile phone number),
Home
and , and store the
E-mail 2
Mobile phone
E-mail 1
data.
• Obviously you are not obliged to insert all the data; the unused files will not
be shown when viewing the phone book.
• After all data have been inserted, select the entry
to store the
Store and exit
data and create a new entry in the phone book.
Phone book menu
If you keep the joystick pressed while you are viewing any name in the phone
book you can access the phone book menu, which allows you to:
1
a new name
Key in
2 Modify the current entry
3 If you are using the SIM card phone book: the entry
allows you to use
Copy
the displayed name to insert a new number (for example the mobile number
and home number of the same person)
If you are using the internal phone book, the entry
contents of the phone book
will erase the
Delete All
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the current entry
Clear
5 If you are using the SIM card phone book, you can filter the names assigned
to a chosen . To view the whole phone book again, select “No
User group
group”.If you are using the internal phone book, you can enable and disable
the FN (fixed number) function which allows you to limit the outgoing calls to
a series of numbers protected by the PIN2 code
6 If you are using the SIM card phone book, you can check and reset the
, that is, the 9 telephone numbers that you can call by simply
Speed dials
pressing the corresponding key for a while in stand-by mode.If you are using
the internal phone book, you can enable and disable the barring of outgoing
calls to certain numbers (
)
Barred numbers
7 In the SIM phonebook, here you’ll find the FN
) function; in
(Fixed number
the internal phoneboook, you can access the
, which are
Service numbers
the numbers (that change according to the operator that issued the SIM
card) you use to access special services, such as, for example, the voice
mailbox or the information service
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8 SIM phonebook: Barred numbers. Internal phonebook: Options menu
9 SIM phonebook: Service numbers
10SIM phonebook: Options menu
If you are using the internal phone book, the Options menu is displayed as
follows:
1 Memory in use: this allows you to choose between the internal phone book
and the SIM card phone book.
2 Memory status: this provides information on how many numbers can be
stored and on the amount of space available.
3 Copy: you can copy part of the SIM card phone book to the internal phone
book and vice versa. Insert the progressive number of the first and last posi-
tion of the phone book you want to copy, and all the entries in between includ-
ing these will be copied. To copy one entry, insert the number of its position
in the phone book twice.
4 Organise: in the internal phone book you can insert two sequences of char-
acters for each number – for example name and surname – and this function
allows you to decide which name to base the phone book list on.
If, however, you are using the SIM card phone book, the menu “Options” is as
follows:
1 Phone book format: you choose how you want to view the entries (name and
number – list of names only) and confirm with ?
2 Current memory: see above.
3 Memory status: see above.
4 Copy: this function allows you to copy parts of the SIM card phone book to
the internal phone book, as described above.
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CALL REGISTER
Basic information (the number of the person you are talking to, if available, the
time the conversation started, the call type) of the last calls are stored in your
phone.
Among the incoming calls there are also the unanswered calls.
Information refers to calls received while the phone is switched on and
connected to the network; some operators can give you information via SMS
on calls sent to your number while your phone was switched off or unattainable.
To access the call list, scroll the menu and confirm the entry Calls.
Select and confirm the entry List and then choose if you want to view the
Unanswered calls, only the Received calls, the Sent calls or the complete list
of All calls stored in the memory.
The entry Delete al” allows you to delete all the stored calls.
You can use the joystick to select a call, and call that number by pressing
.
If you press the joystick, all available information on the selected call will be
viewed; by pressing it again you can store the selected number in the phone
book (you will be asked to assign it a name).
If that number is already stored in your phone book, the phone will inform you
of this with a message, to avoid the same number being stored more than once.
To delete a call from the list, you must keep the key pressed after you have
selected the call as described above; you will be asked to confirm Delete and
you can answer in the affirmative by pressing the key
pressing
, or in the negative by
.
The text “Nr. X missed calls” that you sometimes see on your display
indicates that you received x calls that you did not answer.
If you press, in stand-by mode, the key
, a list is viewed showing the last 10
calls (outgoing, incoming, or unanswered).
To redial the last number in the list quickly press the key
twice.
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EMS/SMS MESSAGES
With the Gm882 you can send and
T9 is a trademark of
Tegic communications
inc. and is a technology
patented in Europe,
the United Kingdom
and other countries.
receive traditional SMS text messages
that are enriched with two functions – T9
and EMS – which make the editing of the
text easier and quicker and allow you to
insert pictures, animations and sounds in
your messages.
SMS parameters
Before you send your messages, you must set up some operation
parameters; most of them are provided by the network operator that issued the
SIM card.
Service Center (menu 2-1-4-1)
This is the phone number provided by the network operator (if you do not have
it, you can ask your operator for it) for sending messages to be sent to the
addressee.
Do not confuse this number with the phone number of the addressee of the
message.
Do not confuse this number with the phone number of the
addressee of the message
.
Profile name (menu 2-1-4-2) allows you to assign a name to the whole set of
SMS parameters (“profile”). Create the profiles containing the parameters
settings you often need, and then active the one you need by choosing it in the
menu 2-1-4-4-7 (SMS-Parameters-Advanced-SMS Profile).
Validity (menu 2-1-4-3)
This network service allows you to set the length of time your SMS messages
are stored at the service center while attempts are made to deliver them.
Select and confirm the length of time you want by using the joystick.
Advanced (menu 2-1-4-4)
From this menu you can access the following functions:
Delivery report (menu 2-1-4-4-1)
Enable this function to have the delivery of your message confirmed. You will
receive an SMS with the heading and the number of the addressee’s mobile
phone, the date and the time the message you sent was received.
Destination (menu 2-1-4-4-2)
This function allows you to store the phone number of the addressee of new
messages and is very useful if you want to send EMS/SMS messages often to
the same addressee.
If you set a phone number, this will be set automatically as addressee when you
write a new message, as if you had written it manually; by pressing you can
change the number and send the message to someone else.
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Type (menu 2-1-4-4-3)
This network service allows you to convert EMS messages into different
formats, such as for example: ISDN and PSTN services, Pager, E-mail, Fax,
etc.
Change the pre-set value “0_Text” only after having contacted your network
operator to make sure these formats can be sent.
Extended alphabet (menu 2-1-4-4-4)
This function is useful for sending special characters (eg. foreign alphabets)
which occupy more space in the memory. The total length of one SMS
message is limited to 70 characters.
ATTENTION: with mobile phones that cannot read extended characters,
the addressee may have problems reading these messages.
Class (menu 2-1-4-4-5)
There are several classes of SMS messages that you can choose from in this
menu.
Store in SIM
the message will be stored in the addressee’s SIM card
Store in mobile
the message will be stored in the addressee’s mobile
Show immediately the message is not stored by the addressee; it is shown
on the display and is deleted after viewing
Reply path (menu 2-1-4-4-6)
If you enable this function, the addressees of your messages can answer you
by using your SMS Service Center. This is necessary for some special SMS
services, such as, for example, the automatic replacement of messages stored
with incoming ones.
Ask your operator for more detailed information.
SMS Profile (menu 2-1-4-4-7)
This function allows you to display the list of all the SMS profiles you created,
and choose the one you prefer to use it in the next message. SMS profiles are
useful because once you’ve created them, you don’t need to change every
single parameter; just save several different profiles, each one containing the
parameters you might need, then choose and use the one you want.
SMS Info (menu 2-1-4-4-8)
This function gives you information on EMS messages stored in your SIM card.
In detail: number of messages stored, total capacity of the SIM card, number of
the SMS Service Center.
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Concatenated messages
The phone Gm882 supports concatenated messages. This means that you can
edit a text with more than the traditional 160 characters. Before you send the
message, it will be automatically split into two or more messages (up to 5) that
will be sent to the same addressee.
In the text editor on the left of the character counter, which is in the bottom right-
hand corner, a number is displayed indicating how many messages are needed
to send the text you are editing.
Sending an EMS/SMS message
Scroll to menu 2 – MESSAGES and confirm twice with the key
to enter
SMS
–
.
Write new
Writing the text of the message
You can edit the text in two different ways:
The operating mode is shown by an icon on the lower part of the display:
or (traditional way).
The icon indicates the numeric mode, that is, each key corresponds to the
number written on it.
To scroll from one mode to the other, press the joystick.
Writing a message in the traditional way
In the traditional way, you use each key to digitise different characters (those
written on each key); see “Writing letters and numbers in the traditional way” on
page 13.
Writing a text with T9
With the T9 technology, you can write texts more quickly and in different
languages (the number of available languages changes according to the
software the phone is equipped with).
You can also use the T9 mode to write multilingual messages by changing the
built-in dictionary that you access through the special menu (see “T9/EMS
menu” on page 32) each time.
T9 technology
In the memory of your phone there is a database with a large number of words.
To write a word, press each key that corresponds to the letter of the word just
once.
For example, to write the word “horse” press (once each) the keys 4-6-7-7-3.
The software analyses the sequence of the pressed keys and considers which
word in the dictionary could be the one you are looking for and writes it down
automatically while you press the keys.
The characters viewed while you write a word can change each time you press
a key; therefore read the result only after you have pressed all the keys and you
will notice that most of the time the phone has written exactly the word you were
looking for.
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If the word written by the phone is not the one required, press
to
change it with all the available matches, that is, with all the other words you
could have written, using the same keys.
For example, with the keys 3-4-4-4-8 you can write “digit”, “fight” or “eight”.
If the word you were looking for is not among the matches, you can add
the words you often use and that T9 does not “know” to the dictionary.
Adding new words in the T9 database
Scroll to traditional text input mode by pressing the joystick until the following
icon
is viewed on the lower part of the display. Write the word you want to
add to the dictionary as described in the chapter “Writing letters and numbers
in the traditional way” (page 13); when you have digitised the last letter, scroll
to T9 (icon
) by pressing the joystick again.
The word is now part of the T9 dictionary and from now on you can write it
automatically, like any other word that is in the dictionary.
EMS: what are they? How to use them
EMS (Enhanced Messages Services) are one of the most recent innovations
as far as SMS text messages are concerned: besides the traditional text
message, from now on, you can send sounds, melodies, pictures and
animations.
When the addressee reads the message (his mobile phone must of course
support EMS standard capacity) the melodies you have inserted are
automatically replayed and the animations and pictures you have inserted are
viewed on the display with the text you wrote.
T9/EMS menu
By pressing the joystick for a while as you key in the message, you can access
the T9/EMS menu.
Here you can:
• Insert one of the available Ems objects (Insert) choosing it in the list :
predefined/user-defined pictures, predefined/user-defined animations,
sounds
• Change the size of the characters (font) used in the text Change font
• Change the T9 dictionary to write a text in another language – Language
• Read the guide to see how text input works with T9 – Help
Press the key
to confirm each of your choices, the joystick to scroll the list
and to go up to an upper menu level.
When you insert an object in your message, an icon is displayed in the text
editor which indicates that there is an object, and this object uses part of the
characters that are usually available to edit the text message – you can see that
the character counter in the top right hand corner indicates that less space is
available.
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There are two types of EMS objects...
...that is, the predefined objects and the user-defined objects.
The former are sent from one phone to another as a code that has been defined
by the EMS standard and only take up a very small amount of space within the
message itself and these objects are reproduced by the addressee’s phone
according to the interpretation that the manufacturer gives them.
The user-defined objects are not coded by the EMS standard and are therefore
sent complete. Result: they take up more space within the message, but on the
other hand, there is an accurate reproduction of the original version on the
addressee’s phone.
Sending a message
After you have edited a message, confirm it with
.
Then insert the addressee’s phone number, confirm it again with
and
choose, from the menu viewed, if you want to:
•
Check the preview of the message, as the addressee will view it, to see if
the text and the images are exactly as you want them (this feature is
available if you inserted an Ems object in your message)
Send the message
Store the message.If you store the message, you can retrieve it and send it
again, to various addressees.
•
•
•
•
•
Send & Store the message
Go back to the text editor to Edit the message
Check and modify the SMS Parameters (see “SMS parameters” on
page 18)
Reading a message
When your Gm882 receives a message it emits a short tone or vibration (you
can set this in the relative menu – ) and the symbol
will be viewed on the
display.
To read the new message, move the joystick to enable the quick menu and
press it when the first icon at the top of the display is selected (
This way the list of unread messages is viewed.
Read SMS).
you have
Select the one you want to read by moving the
joystick and press it to read the text.
While you are reading the text of an SMS, by pressing the key
access to the Options menu which allows you to:
1 Get number: you can extract one of the numbers from the message (i.e the
phone number of the sender, or a number that’s written in the message) to
call them (pressing
joystick).
)
or save them in the phonebook (pressing the
2 Reply to the message you are reading
3 Delete the message.
4 Forward the message to another person.
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Also in the text messages, the numbers stored in the phone book are
automatically replaced by the corresponding name so you can read the name
of the person that sent you the message and call them without having to search
for their number.
Re-reading messages stored in the SIM card...
Access menu 2-1-2 (Messages – SMS- Received/Written). The list with the
message headings will be displayed, which you can scroll with the joystick and
read by pressing the joystick.
Deleting a stored message...
Confirm the entry of menu 2-1-3 (Messages – SMS – Delete message).
The list of the stored messages will be displayed; choose the message you
want to delete and press
When the limit of the SIM card for stored messages (i.e. sent and received
messages) has been reached the icon flashes and the phone will not be
.
able to receive other messages. Delete some of the existing messages to leave
space for the new messages.
Reading an EMS message
To read a message with EMS objects you have to do the same operation as
when reading traditional messages: open it, as described in chapter “Reading
a message” on page 22. Pictures and animations are viewed together with the
text, in the way the sender set them. If there is a sound or melody in the
message it is indicated by a note on the staff shown in the text.
While viewing the text of a message, you can select the objects that are in it
with the joystick. An object is selected when a discontinuous line marks its
outline.
When you select a sound or melody object, the phone reproduces the audio.
Storing EMS objects
User-defined objects (see “There are two types of EMS objects...” on page 22)
can be stored in the memory of your phone and can be used again for
messages you want to write afterwards.
To store an object, select it as described above, then press the joystick to enter
the Options menu.
The second entry of the menu is “Save...[object]”
By selecting this entry, the object is stored and it will be available for further
messages.
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GAMES
The menu Games (menu 6) gives access to 5 games.
Game rules
There are 5 games available:
Menu 6-1-1 Cards
The betting is $50, and your starting capital is $1000. If, with the first five cards,
you have no winning combinations, you can change them. The win of each
hand, shown in the top right-hand corner, is automatically added to your capital
(viewed at the top on the left). At the bottom on the left you can check how many
cards are left in the pack. When you finish the pack of cards, it will be shuffled
again. The game is over when you have finished your capital.
Select the cards you want to change by moving the joystick left and right and
then turn them over by pressing . Change your cards and place your bet by
pressing the joystick, then press it again to start a new hand.
Menu 6-2-1 Puzzle
You have to recompose a picture divided into 32 pieces that are shuffled each
time. One piece is missing and you can use this empty space to shift one of the
pieces next to it. Rotate the arrow that indicates in which direction to move the
piece by pressing the joystick and move it to the left. By moving the joystick to
the right you can view the complete picture and go back to the game.
Menu 6-3-1 Pegs
The aim of this game is to eat the pegs, as in the traditional game of draughts,
until only one is left.
Start each move by pressing the joystick and move it left and right to choose
the peg you want to move; press the joystick to confirm, then choose where to
move it (and the peg you want to eat). Make your move, eat a peg and start
again.
Use the joystick to choose the peg you want to move and its new position, press
it to confirm each choice; use
to cancel the last command.
Menu 6-4-1 Apples&Snake
Use the joystick to guide the snake to the apples shown on the display. As time
passes, the snake becomes faster and each apple makes it grow. You can
leave the display by going out through the side doors and come in again on the
other side but do not eat your tail and mind the walls!
Menu 6-5-1 Shoot ‘em all
Use the joystick to control the cannon and destroy the aliens that want to invade
the Earth. Move to aim at and avoid their bullets and press the joystick to shoot.
With menu 6-5-3 you can view the score reached. If you hit the mother
spaceship which occasionally flies over the battlefield, you get a bonus point.
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APPLICATIONS
The Gm882 provides a series of software applications that are often useful.
Date and time: setting the clock (Time Setup), setting the current date (Date
Setup), change the Date format (month/day/year – day/month/year – year/
month/day); enable and disable the Internet time, and set its parameters:
Daylight Summer Time and the World Timezone.
Calendar: the weekly agenda is viewed on the display. Use the joystick to
change the year, the progressive number of the week and the day of the
selected date. Then select the type of engagement you want to store (meeting
with friends, a birthday, a phone call, an anniversary) and decide what time you
want the phone to alert you.
Memo pad: a space for writing (Add) and storing short texts, using the
traditional writing mode or with T9. The entry Read allows you to view the list
of all the notes you have stored. Select one and by pressing
you can read
the whole text. The menu entry Delete allows you to erase only one or all of the
stored notes.
To do: with the entry Add you insert memorandums for the near future; view
them all with List; you can select one of the tasks and mark it with a cross by
pressing
.when it has been done. To erase an entry from the list, select
Delete.
Here too the editor can use T9 to insert the text more quickly.
Calculator: it works in the same way as all the normal commercial calculators;
select the operators and the functions that you need with the joystick and press
it to confirm each choice.
Insert the figures by pressing the keys from
to
Press
to view the result and to erase the last figure inserted.
To insert the decimal point, press
keypad and press it to confirm.
or select it with the joystick of the virtual
Currency converter: the upper part of the display shows the currency and the
amount that has to be converted, the lower part shows the result. The central
part shows the exchange rate.
To select other currencies - and to set a different exchange rate, press the
joystick and insert the name of the currencies and the exchange rate.
Press the joystick to confirm and to go back to the converter.
To convert a currency value, insert it and press
.
By moving the joystick up and down, you can choose to convert the first
currency that is indicated to the second or vice versa.
Unit converter: the upper part of the display shows the measure unit to be
converted and the lower part shows the resulting one.
Insert the amount to convert and press
to view the result of the conversion.
Press the joystick to change the measure unit; choose the size you want to
convert and the relative measure units from the list shown.
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By moving the joystick up and down you can choose to convert the measure
unit indicated at the top to the other or vice versa.
Melody Maker
With the function Melody Maker of the Gm882, composing your own melodies
to use as ringing tones has never been easier.
You do not need to know how to compose, or to know the music staff.
The lower part of the display shows a piano keyboard (two octaves). The upper
part of the display shows the notes as you choose them, which you do by
moving the hand left and right over the keyboard and pressing the joystick on
the note you want.
To the left of the piano keyboard is the command that allows you to hear what
you have composed and the one for inserting a pause.
To modify the duration of the note or of the pause that you want to insert,
choose between 4 possible values (1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/16) shown vertically on the
left hand side of the display. Shift the selector, by moving the joystick up or
down.
To delete the last note you have written, press the key
.
The display shows the last 12 notes; the maximum duration of the melody is 80
notes (including pauses).
SyncML (menu 5-7)
With your Gm882 you can use WAP to connect up to a server where you can
store your personal phone book and the data inserted in your agenda. This way
you have much more space in your memory for storing data, and the possibility
for updating (“Synchronise”) the data of the server in the phone and vice versa.
The function Synchronize (menu 5-7-1) sets up a WAP connection with the
specific server and updates the database according to the modes set in menu
5-7-2, Server setting.
1 WAP profile: choose the pre-set profile you want to use for the
synchronisation.
2 Server user ID: set the user’s name to access the server
3 Server password: insert the password to access server services.
4 Server URL: insert URL (address) of the server you want to connect to.
5 Phone book Server name: if you can store more than one phone book in
the server, using different names for each one, insert the name of the one
you want to update.
6 Calendar Server name: this has the same function as the previous menu
entry.
7 Database to be synchronized: choose to update Phone book or Agenda
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GPRS
The GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) is an evolution of the GSM system
which keeps the same voice transmission mode but significantly improves the
performance of the data transmission using a “packet” system.
The Gm882 uses the
GPRS system and you
can connect it to your
COM Port
computer
using
the
appropriate data cable
(optional or included,
according to the product
type) and this allows a fast
transmission of data and
connection to the Internet
when no connection to the
landline is available.
Data cable
Data transmission speed
The maximum speed of transmission is approximately 40Kbit per second.
This speed is much faster than with the normal GSM network.
Connection speed
GPRS allows immediate connections and information can be sent and received
whenever necessary.
Efficiency
Packet converting allows the Gm882 GPRS telephone to use the radio
frequencies only during the transmission and reception of data.
The operators can therefore maximise the efficiency of their networks by
allocating their resources according to effective need, and devote the circuit
switching infrastructure solely to the call traffic and reduce the traffic of the SMS
center by using the interconnection between the latter and the GPRS system.
Pricing
With the GPRS system you pay for the service based on the quantity of data
transmitted and not on the duration of the GPRS connection.
The Gm882 GPRS telephone allows you to view the quantity of data
transmitted and received during the GPRS connections and therefore to know
the cost of the connections themselves in other contexts that you can set from
the menu.
To make a GPRS connection you need to set some parameters in menu 4-
8-2 “Settings”. Your service provider will give you these data.
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WAP
Internet connection with the WAP browser of your Gm882...
• You need a SIM card that is enabled for data calls and you must subscribe to
the service of the network operator or the service provider.
• Search for a place where the signal reception is at its best and stay there; this
will definitely improve the quality of your connection.
• Press the joystick to access the main menu and scroll through the entries of
the menu by pressing the joystick up or down to entry 8 – WAP Browser.
• Confirm access to this menu by pressing the joystick and select entry 1 - WAP
Browser to be connected to the Web.
If you enabled the function Call waiting (page 35) and someone calls you
during an Internet session, the signal of incoming calls will be shown on your
display as usual;
you can accept the call and end the Internet connection by pressing the key
or reject the call by pressing
.
If the Call waiting is not enabled, the Internet session will not be interrupted.
The first time you activate a WAP session, you might be asked to enable the
security functions; confirm by pressing the key
.
In Internet some keys have special functions:
To scroll the content of the WAP pages, move the joystick.
In the text editor this deletes the character on the left of the cursor or,
if pressed for a while, the whole text;
With Soft Key function (option on the top left-hand of the display)
With Soft Key function (option on the top right-hand of the display);
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Internet Configuration (menu 8-4)
Before you make the first WAP connection, you must set some parameters in
the phone – most of them, if they are missing, are given by the service provider.
The phone could already be set up for the Internet access; in this case the data
needed for the Internet access are already set in the menus: press several
times the key
to exit the menu and go back to the display in stand-by.
The phone can support up to a maximum of three
manufacture settings.
according to the
“Profiles”
:
The WAP configuration menu has the following structure
1 WAP Browser
2 Last Page
3 Favourite
4 Settings Profile
Profile 2
>WAP Connection
>go to the previous WAP page
\>Insert a favourite
1
Profile 3 1 Connection Name
2 IP Address
> Insert name
> ____.____.____.____
> Nr. IP Port
3 IP Port
5Homepage
6Linger time
7Connections
8Save and exit
> Homepage address
> Insert
> Select
> Profile Name
Keying in data for the configuration...
Select the parameter you want to set by moving the joystick up or down and
press it to confirm the entry that you need.
Key in the data and confirm with
.
Go to the next data by moving the joystick up or down.
Move the joystick to the left to go back to the upper menu level (without
confirming the changes made). Move the joystick up or down to scroll through
the options, and press key to clear some data.
Once you have keyed in all the data, select
and confirm by
7 – Save and exit
pressing
to enable the current profile and make it effective.
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Set-up parameters for WAP connection...
1 Connection Name: This is the name that has been assigned to each of the
three available profiles and is displayed in the upper menu level, when the
phone asks you to select the profile whose parameters have to be viewed/
changed. If no profile has been set, the three entries are viewed as <empty>.
2 IP Address: key in the IP Address (of the Proxy) using the joystick to move
the cursor through the numbers of the parameter; when a field is complete, the
cursor moves automatically to the next field.
3 IP Port: key in the required data (usually 9201 or 9203)
4 Homepage: key in the URL address of the first page (if it is different from the
Proxy WAP it might not be accepted). It usually begins with “http://wap...”.
5 Linger-Time: connection time in seconds: once this time passes and no data
exchange has been performed, the call will be interrupted.
6 Connections: this function allows you to choose the type of connection (e.g.
GPRS or GSM).
7 Save and Exit: Save the data of the connection and use them as pre-defined
for the next connection.
Note: If some data are incorrect or were not keyed in, the entry “Save and Exit”
shows which data are missing and asks you to key them in.
After all data have been keyed in correctly, go back to the menu “8 WAP
Browser ” and enter the submenu 1 WAP Browser to start the connection.
Browser menu
During an Internet WAP session, keep the joystick pressed to access the
Browser menu (the structure of the menu is shown below) that offers a series
of functions which are very useful for surfing in the Internet.
From now on, you can scroll the functions of the menu by moving the joystick
up or down, and select the functions that you need by pressing the key
indicated on the soft keys.
as
To go back to the previous menu level press
.
Note: The WAP Browser uses the phone’s languages for the functions, the Soft
Keys and for error messages, except during the Internet sessions when other
languages might be used.
The structure and the meanings of the entries of the Browser menu are
explained in the following pages:
1 Prev.
2 Home
3 Exit
4 Mark site
5 Favourite
6 Incoming mail
7 Store image
8 Reload
9 Settings
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1 Homepage
2 Proxy
3 Circuit Prompt
4 Circuit waiting
5 Page scroll mode
1 Skip
2 Smooth
6 Page scroll speed
1 Fast
2 Medium
3 Slow
7 Timeout key pressing
1 Fast
2 Medium
3 Slow
8 Protection
1 Connection prompt
2 Protection prompt
3 Current certificate
4 CA certificates
5 Coding
1 Check code
2 New code
9 Advanced
1 Show URL
2 Re-start Browser
3 Off-line Services
4 Outgoing mail
? Information on...
1 Openwave
2 Security
1 Schlumberger
2 RSA
1 – Prev.
This goes back to the previous page.
2 – Home
This goes back to the first page.
3 – Exit
This ends the WAP session and goes back to the stand-by mode of the phone.
4 - Mark site
Use this function to add the current site to the list of your favourite sites.
5 - Favourite (favourite WAP sites)
This shows the list of the favourite Internet WAP sites.
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6 - Incoming mail
The incoming mailbox is shown and new messages are signalled.
7 - Reload
This reloads the current WAP page.
8 – Settings
8-1 Homepage
If this function has been enabled by the Proxy, it shows the complete address
of the homepage and gives you the possibility of changing it (settings of this
function contained in the Proxy take priority over those contained in the user’s
profile).
8-2 Proxy
This allows you to select the WAP Proxy server from those listed.
8-3 Circuit prompt
This allows you to enable or disable the message that is displayed each time
the system does not have a data circuit at its disposal and needs a data call to
re-establish the connection.
The text of the displayed message is:
“The circuit is not operating. Send a data call?”
8-4 Circuit waiting
This allows you to set the maximum waiting time before being disconnected
from a data circuit. The value set by the user will be stored in the phone, but
some providers set a minimum limit that takes priority over the value set by the
user. The maximum value is of 9999 seconds.
8-5 Page scroll mode
This allows you to set the consulting mode of the lines by scrolling or by one
line at a time.
8-6 Scroll speed
This allows you to set three speeds for line scrolling.
8-7 Timeout key pressing
Usually each key can be used, by pressing it several consecutive times, to key
in different characters. The timeout is the period of time that has to pass for the
last viewed character to become definitive and for the cursor to move to the
next position.
With this function it is possible to vary the speed at which the cursor moves to
the next position. You can select Fast, Medium or Slow (that correspond to 1-
1.5-2 seconds)
8-8 Protection
From here you access the following 5 submenus:
8-8-1 Connection prompt
This allows you to enable or disable the alert “Protected connection
established”
8-8-2 Protection prompt
This allows you to enable or disable the message “You are accessing a non-
protected area. Ok?” shown before you exit a protected area.
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8-8-3 Current certificate
The phone makes use of digital certificates (called “CA”) that are issued by a
reliable third party, to authenticate some web sites. By accessing this function,
the phone shows information that is available for the certificate used for the
current session.
8-8-4 CA Certificates
This function displays the list of the CA certificates that are stored in the phone;
it is possible to view the main data and to enable or disable them.
8-8-5 Coding
This shows the control code of the browser coding (8-8-5-1 – Check code) or
forces the calculation of a new code (8-8-5-2 - New code).
8-9 Advanced
By confirming access with
you can access the following 4 submenus:
8-9-1 Show URL
This shows URL of the current site.
8-9-2 Re-start browser
This clears the cache memory in the browser and starts a new session with the
proxy.
8-9-3 Off-line services
This displays a list of applications that are already available in the phone and
that can be used without needing to access the GSM network.
8-9-4 Outgoing mail
This shows outgoing items.
? Information on...
The browser gives main information (version, copyright) on Openwave (WAP
management software) and on the available security systems (Schlumberger
and RSA).
Note: The Gm882 supports the function Download fun. From some sites it is
possible to download and store, in your phone, screensavers of compatible
format and melodies (standard iMelody) which can then be used as ringing
tones.
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ALL FUNCTIONS IN BRIEF
Phonebook (menu 1)
To use the phone book and other relative functions, see “PHONE BOOK” on
page 14.
Messaqqges (menu 2)
To use the functions for sending and reading EMS/SMS messages (menu 2-1-
SMS) see “EMS/SMS MESSAGES” on page 18.
Voice mail (menu 2-2): this function allows you to call your voice mailbox
(menu 2-2-1) and insert or modify the number you want to call (menu 2-2-2)
Push messages (menu 2-3) the providers can send special SMS messages
which, besides the text, also contain WAP addresses or commands for the
software which your telephone’s WAP browser can read. You can subscribe to
services which offer the latest news; the SMS text can contain the news
headline, and, by pressing a key, you can set up the WAP connection and be
connected directly to the page of the site which contains the whole article.
You can also use WAP push to send the settings you need to be connected to
your WAP browser so that it is no longer necessary to insert them manually.
Reading a WAP push message: when the Gm882 receives a WAP push, the
symbol @ is shown on the display; enter the menu 2-3 and choose the
message you want to read, confirming it with
.
Email (menu 2-4) with the Gm882 you can send and receive your electronic
mail in the same way as on a PC.
Write: insert, in the following order, confirming each time by pressing the
joystick; addressee’s e-mail, object of the mail, and finally the text. To insert the
text, use the same editor as the one used for SMS messages, including the use
of the T9 technology (see “Writing a text with T9” on page 20).
Read: the phone connects up to your mail server based on the data (server
address, password etc.) and allows you to read incoming e-mails.
Configure: from this menu you can set the data needed for connecting the
phone to the mail server for sending and receiving e-mails. The parameters are:
User name
Password
Pop3 Server
SMTP Server
Email Address
Connections
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Zone Messages (menu 2-5): the broadcast messages are free messages
which are sent by some network operators and viewed on the phone display in
stand-by mode. The most common shows the name of the area you are in.
The submenus available are:
Reception: you can choose if you want to view the messages that your
phone receives from the network operator (enabling of the service and
message content varies from operator to operator).
Type filter: by confirming this menu entry, the list of filters will be shown
which allow you to view the messages only on certain topics. By pressing
key
you access the functions for selecting the filters.
Remove filter: this erases the selected filter.
Add filter: choose, from the list of those available, a topic for filtering the
incoming broadcast messages and store it in the selected position.
Remove all: clear the filter list.
Set as default: enables the selected filter
Language Filter: from a list of available languages you can select, by
pressing the joystick, the language in which you would like to receive your
messages. Only the messages in the language selected will be viewed on
the display. To receive messages in any language, do not select any.
Read: the list of the available messages will be shown. Select the one
Calls (menu 3)
You can view the last calls, received calls and unanswered calls on the first
entry of the menu – List (see “CALL REGISTER” on page 17)
The function Cost (menu 3-2) allows to check the costs of the calls.
Last call shows the cost of the last call.
All calls shows the cost of all calls.
Credit shows the remaining credit (this function depends on the network
operator and from the type total time of the SIM card).
Cost control allows to decide, by scrolling the two sub-menus, the currency
you want to use and the value of each unit cost. To set the currency you must
have your PIN2 code.
Reset Costs: to clear the costs stored by this function it you need to insert
the PIN2 code.
Call duration (menu 3-3), by confirming the first two entries of the menu,
shows the length of the Last call and the Total length of all calls made
respectively. The function Delete allows you to erase the two data.
Call waiting (menu 3-4): this function, which is provided by the network
provider, informs you of an incoming call while you are already making another
call. The three entries of the menu allow you to enable or disable the service,
and to ask the network to check the current status
Barring (menu 3-5) : this function filters the outgoing calls and the incoming
calls, more specifically you can bar: all the Incoming calls, the Incoming calls
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from abroad, the calls Originated by your mobile; all the international
outgoing calls or all the international outgoing calls except for the calls towards
your home country. The entry Clear all allows you to clear all filters, and so
make and receive any type of call. Change code allows you to change the
security code you have to insert before working on Barring functions.
Divert (menu 3-6) allows you to divert incoming calls to another phone number.
You can select to divert All calls, only Missed calls, the calls with No reply,
calls received while your phone was Not reachable, calls received while you
are busy, or all calls except those in the last 3 categories.
Send number (menu 3-7) allows you to decide if you want your number to be
viewed on the display of the phone you are calling. The first entry of the menu
– Predefined – uses the default setting of the network. With the second entry
your number will be shown each time you call, whereas with the third entry it
will not be shown.
N.B. independently of the setting of this function, SMS messages will ALWAYS
show the sender’s number.
Calls control (menu 3-8) allows you to enable a sound signal every 60
seconds during a conversation in order to check its length.
Settings (menu 4)
The functions you can access through this menu entry allow you to set and
regulate the various modes of phone functioning, from the ringing tones to the
screen brightness, from the SMS tone volume to the management of security
codes.
From the menu entry Display (menu 4-1) you can access the parameters
related to the screen and display.
You can set, in order, the Contrast (4-1-1) of the display, the Brightness
(4-1-2) and the Bright time (4-1-3) of the backlight.
The Gm882 is equipped with a Screen saver (4-1-4), that you can choose
from those available, which shows an image on the display if no keys have
been touched for a certain length of time (to set this, enter menu 4-1-4-3
Waiting time)
Use the function Select (menu 4-1-4-1) to choose the Screen saver from
those available (move the joystick up and down to view them, press it to
select the one you want, then go back to the menu by pressing ).
Select the entry Enable (4-1-4-2) to enable or disable the Screen saver
function.
The entry Delay allows you to decide how long the phone has to wait
before acticvating the screen saver.
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Wallpaper (4-1-5): use this function to Select (4-1-5-1) the image you
want to have on the display in stand-by mode instead of the logo of the
network operator (whose name will however appear at the top). With
Enable (4-1-5-2) you choose which to have on your display between the
image or the operator’s logo.
The menu Fonts (menu 4-2) allows you to choose between 3 different types of
character (font) for the text on the display: Young, Thin and Classic.
Move the joystick up and down to select the one you like and press it to confirm.
Security (menu 4-3) is the menu where you find the functions on the security
codes and the automatic keypad lock.
PIN: this enables the PIN request when you switch on the phone (menu 4-
3-1-1), you can change the current PIN code (menu 4-3-1-2) and the PIN2
code (menu 4-3-1-3).
Phone lock (menu 4-3-2): in order to use the phone you need to know a 5
figure code to insert once you have switched the phone on (when you buy
the phone the code is 00000) which you can modify with the function
Change code (menu 4-3-2-3). With No lock (menu 4-3-2-1) the code is
not requested. To enable the request, select Lock (menu 4-3-2-2).
Autolock keyboard: by enabling this function, the keypad is automatically
locked after it has not been touched for 30 seconds. You can set up the
keypad lock in the same way as the manual lock (see “Keypad locked/
unlocked” on page 10)
Networks (menu 4-4)
From this menu you can connect your phone to the GSM network.
With Search Network the telephone searches for networks that are
available in your area and gives you the list of the networks that have been
found. Select the network you want with the joystick and press it to confirm.
The networks indicated with a crossed out telephone receiver cannot be
used.
Home net shows the name of the operator that issued the SIM card
inserted in the phone.
Network list allows you to create a list of GSM networks which the phone
will try to connect to, should your own be unavailable. Select the entry
<Empty> and press the joystick; the list of known networks will be viewed.
To select one and go back to the priority list, press the joystick on the name
of the network you want.
Selection: this function enables the Automatic or Manual search mode
of the GSM network.
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Audio profiles (menu 4-5)
The Gm882 has 6 audio profiles which you can use to set the various
parameters on ringing tones, vibrating alert and alert tones. At any time, you
can enable the audio profile most suitable for the situation you are in, enabling
and setting all the different parameters in a single touch.
These parameters are already defined when you buy the phone; you can use
or change them as you like.
For example, you can set the profile Outdoor so that the tones ring at the
highest volume accompanied by the vibrating alert and that each time a key is
pressed there is a “beep” whose volume can be regulated. If you then go to a
Meeting, you simply enable this set previously profile to switch off the ringing
tones, and incoming calls are signalled by a short vibration and the keypad no
longer beeps when touched.
N.B. the menu Audio profiles is in the quick menu.
By pressing the joystick when one of the audio profiles is selected, you have
access to the menu which allows you to set the various parameters:
Ringer (profile X – menu 1)
From this menu entry you can set the following parameters:
Ring volume: this is the volume of the ringing tone when there is an
incoming call. Move the joystick left and right to set the volume, then press
to confirm.
Ring type: this is the melody that will be played. Select it with the joystick
and press
to confirm.
Ringer mode: you can choose between different alerting modes:
1 Only ringer
2 Ringing after vibro
3 Ringer and vibro: this enables both each time there is a call
4 Vibro: the phone won’t play any sound, but its vibrations will let you
know that someone is calling you.
5 Ringer off: both vibro and sound are de-activated.
Manner mode: when this option is enabled, the volume of the ringing tones
is very low to begin with and gradually gets louder.
Alarm (profile X - menu 2)
You can set the audio features of the alarm clock in the same way and with a
similar menu as for the ringing tones with a choice of melody, volume, vibrating
alert etc.
Keyclick vol. (profile X - menu 3): the Gm882 can beep every time you press
a key; you can set the volume of this beep for each audio profile. Move the
joystick left or right to set the volume desired and press
back to the menu.
to confirm and go
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Warning tones (profile X – menu 4): these are tones the Gm882 emits when
you receive an SMS message, a Class ero SMS message,when the Battery
is Low, and when you switch the Power on or off. In each case there is a menu
entry which allows you to set the volume, the tone and the type of alert (ring
only, vibrate only, ring and vibrate etc.).Network allows you to enable or
disable a tone signal that indicates when the phone is connected to a network;
No network available enables and disables a tone signal when the phone is
unable to connect to any network.
Restore F.P. (profile X - menu 5) is a function that automatically re-sets the
profiles to the default settings of the manufacturer.
To change the active profile, enter the quick menu, select the audio profile
icon and press the joystick to confirm. Move the joystick up or down to select
the profile you want and then press it again to confirm. Select and confirm menu
entry 6 - Activate.
Answer mode (menu 4-6): this menu allows you to select the way you want to
answer incoming calls.
Answer with a key allows you to answer by pressing
Answer with any key allows you to answer by pressing any key except
or
.
,
.
Automatic Answer enables the automatic answer after a few rings (this is
useful, for example, if you are connected to a hand-free device).
Language (menu 4-7) allows you to choose the language for all messages and
the menu entries on your display. By choosing the entry Automatic the phone
recognises and uses the language of the country where the SIM card was
issued. If this language is not available in the phone, English will be used.
Connection and GPRS Mode (menu 4-8/9) are functions that allow you to
check and modify the parameters of GPRS connections (see “GPRS” on
page 27).
DTMF (menu 4-10) allows you to enable or disable the transmission of DTMF
tones (see “DTMF – what it is, its use” on page 8).
Restore factory [settings] restores the phone parameters pre-set by the
manufacturer.
Applications (menu 5)
For information on the use of the applications see “APPLICATIONS” on
page 25.
Games (menu 6)
For the instructions on the available games, see “GAMES” on page 24.
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