Page 2 - Table of contents; Preparing to make your
Table of contents 2 1. Introduction ................. 3 SAR ...................................... 3General safety ...................... 4Vehicle safety ....................... 4Emergency calls ................... 5Care and maintenance ......... 5AC/DC adaptor chargers ...... 6Battery use ............
Page 3 - Introduction; SAR; . These limits are part of
3 In tr od uc ti on Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Trium 110dual band mobile telephone. The phoneversion you have bought is either theTrium 110, the Trium 110 m or the Tri-um 110 p. Please check the version onthe box label. The mobile telephone de-scribed in this guide is approved for use...
Page 4 - General safety; • If equipped with a correctly installed
4 There are a number of independentsources of information available to us-ers including: Royal Society of Canada : www.rsc.ca The International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP):www.icnirp.de The US Food and Drug Administration : www.fda.gov/cdrh/ocd/mobil-phone.html The World...
Page 5 - Emergency calls; Mobile phones rely on wireless and landline net-
5 In tr od uc ti on • If incorrectly installed in a vehicle the operation of mobile telephones caninterfere with the correct operationof the vehicle electronics, such asABS anti-lock brakes or air bags. Toavoid such problems ensure that onlyqualified personnel carry out theinstallation. Verification...
Page 6 - Battery disposal; Your responsibility
6 AC/DC adaptor chargers This apparatus is intended for use onlywhen supplied with power from AC/DCadaptor chargers (FZ14130070,FZ14130060, FZ14130050,FZ14130080, FZ14130090 orFZ14130100). Use of any other chargeror adaptors will invalidate any approvalgiven to this apparatus and may bedangerous. Ba...
Page 7 - Disposing of waste packaging
7 In tr od uc ti on Key) code, obtainable only fromyour service provider. PUK and PUK2 codes (8 digits) Obtain the PUK code from yourservice provider. Use it to unblock adisabled SIM card (see page 37).The PUK2 code is required to un-block the PIN2 code (see above). Call barring password (4 digits) ...
Page 9 - Graphic display; SIM memory in use
9 In tr od uc ti on Graphic display The display showsicons, alphabetcharacters, num-bers, menu listand instructionsto the user. Usethe cursor keys to navigate to thephone book, Internet/WAP™ and themenu. The rest of this guide gives youthe procedures to access these func-tions. Icons in the display ...
Page 10 - Getting started; Preparing to make your first; Inserting the SIM card; Making your first call; Turning on the phone; Press and hold down for
10 Getting started In order to become familiar with thephone quickly, follow these simplesteps. Preparing to make your first call Inserting the SIM card Unpack the phone and insert theSIM card into the holder, as shownbelow, with the gold contacts fac-ing down. Fitting the battery Connect the batter...
Page 11 - Holding your phone; OK
G et ti ng s ta rt ed 11 Stand-by display From the stand-by display: See page 37 to set the time anddate. Holding your phone Making a call The phone can make and receivecalls only when it is switched on,unlocked (see page 15), has a validSIM card inserted and has GSM net-work service coverage. If th...
Page 12 - Receiving a call; No ring; Ending a call; Battery; Low battery warning; Busy; Unknown
12 The phone rings and the call con-nects like a normal telephone. A calltimer appears. You can also get the following mes-sages if the call does not connect oryou use the second line: If the dialled number matches onestored in the phone book then thename of the called person appearsin the display. ...
Page 13 - Charging the battery; warning appears and; Battery full; Remove the battery as shown blow.
G et ti ng s ta rt ed 13 warning tone sounds. If you are on a call, terminate thecall and turn off the phone bypressing and holding down .Recharge the battery as shown be-low or swap it for a charged one. Do not turn off the phone byremoving the battery , data can be lost. Charging the battery To en...
Page 14 - SIM card; Please refer to page 10.; Removing the SIM card
14 SIM card Inserting the SIM card Please refer to page 10. Removing the SIM card Remove the SIM card as shown be-low.
Page 15 - Using your phone; Standby display; Keypad lock; Important icons
15 U si ng y ou r ph on e Using your phone For turning on/off the mobile and mak-ing/receiving calls, see pages 10 to 12.Please note that all setting instructionsdescribed in this user guide are to befollowed from the idle screen. Standby display Keypad lock To prevent accidental operation ofthe pho...
Page 16 - Dialling from memory; from the phone book; Last dialled numbers; International Country Codes
16 Press Read to select the type of mes- sage you want to read. Press Select or to view the message. Dialling from memory You can dial any number stored in theSIM, or the phone memory. To do this: from the phone book from the calls log memory list The phone stores the last 10 num- bers dialled, the ...
Page 17 - Silent and vibrate alert modes; A new call restores the microphone to on.
17 U si ng y ou r ph on e Silent and vibrate alert modes To avoid disturbing others you can si-lence the incoming ring and alert tones. Turning on is displayed when the silent alert mode feature is activated. is displayed when the Vibrate or Vibrate then Ring features are activated. Turning off Hand...
Page 18 - Automatically; Pause feature; DTMF tones cannot be sent when a call is on hold.
18 piece and sent immediately. Automatically To send a consecutive string ofDTMF tones during a conversation: Pause feature You can enter and store telephonenumbers and a sequence of DTMF tonestogether as long as you separate themby a 'pause'. To enter a pause betweennumbers, press and hold down . T...
Page 19 - Action when receiving a second call
19 U si ng y ou r ph on e Action when receiving a second call You hear a 'double beep' when yourphone receives a second call. An an-imated phone icon and the tele-phone number (if available) alsoappear.To accept the second call To reject the second call: To swap between the two connect-ed calls: Mul...
Page 20 - The menu; Access to the menus; Fixed dialling
20 The menu Use the round cursor key to access themenu system. Your menu options canvary. Some may not appear. This de-pends on your network operator andyour subscription, plus on the phoneversion you have (check on box label). Access to the menus Press to view all stored telephonenumbers.Press to e...
Page 21 - Multitap text entry; T9 may not be available in all languages.
Th e m en u 21 text entry or Multitap text entry.Press to swap between T9 text entry and theMultitap method. To enter text with T9: Tips and operation Example To enter Card in the display: • Press and select Messages . • Select Write new . • Press : appears.• Press . A appears. • Press . Ca appears....
Page 22 - Example; Network services; ices; Phone book
22 Example To enter Card in the display: • Press and select Messages . • Select Write new . • Press and hold until appears. Press briefly three times, C appears. • Wait for the available characters to go from the display, press and hold until appears. Press briefly once, a appears. • Press briefly t...
Page 24 - Free space in the phone book; During number and name entry a short press on
24 • Using the menu: • From other stored locationsNumbers stored in the last dialled,received, unanswered, scratchpadand SMS message locations can allbe stored in the phone book: A warning message appears whenselecting the phone book when theSIM or phone memory is full. Free space in the phone book ...
Page 25 - You can use wild card spaces with numbers stored
Th e m en u 25 Own number You can store your main 'Line 1'voice mobile number, your voicemobile number for Line 2 (AlternateLine Service) and your data and faxnumbers into the SIM card. You canenter them manually and namethem (e.g: Line 1 'Office'.To view, name and edit your owndisplay number(s): Fi...
Page 26 - The items of this menu depend on the type of mes-
26 Messages (SMS) You can exchange short text messagesof up to 160 characters with other mo-bile phones with SMS. You can alsostore, edit and forward messages andsave any of the numbers they contain. Reading a received SMS message When the phone receives an SMSmessage a new SMS alert tonesounds and ...
Page 29 - Storage consumption; EMS; EMS Menu; Reading a received EMS message
Th e m en u 29 phone uses it by default. Otherwiseselect the template you want whensending a message. Storage consumption To consult the memory used bySMS: EMS 1 EMS stands for Enhanced Message Se-vice. This feature allows to receive mes-sages with text, melodies, images andanimated icons. These mes...
Page 30 - Call times; Call
30 If the caller’s number is not availa-ble, Unknown number appears (unanswered and received lists).Pressing while on a displayednumber calls that number. Pressing Options accesses the following menu: Use or to select the required option and follow the displayprompts.Press and hold Exit or to re- tu...
Page 31 - Reminder - Call duration; When you set the cost type to units the credit limit
Th e m en u 31 Reminder - Call duration You can set a call duration reminderin multiples of 1 minute (1 - 59min.) intervals. It beeps at the setintervals. Call timer - reset To reset all the call timers, you needthe 4 digit phone lock code. Call costs management (subscrip-tion service only) An Advic...
Page 32 - Show costs; Settings - customising; Phone settings
32 Show costs Call costs - resetting all costs tozero To reset all the call costs to zero youneed the PIN 2 code. Alternate line service - selectingLine 2 (subscription service) Some GSM 1800 operators supportthe use of a second line for users.You can have two mobile phonenumbers, e.g. a business an...
Page 33 - If the ring tone volume level is set to 0 displays.
Th e m en u 33 • Directly from the stand-by dis- play: Ring tone selection To choose an incoming ring tone: Volume adjustments To individually adjust the volumelevel of the ring tone, key tones,alarm tones and incoming audiofrom the stand-by display, press . Alternatively, access Volume con-trol fro...
Page 35 - Speed dialling; dependent or subscription service assigned to that
Th e m en u 35 Speed dialling You can assign phone book num-bers to keys - . Hold down the key to dial the number. Thephone reserves exclusively for the voice mail number. The phoneautomatically assigns this key tothe voice mail number if stored(see “Voice mail”, page 38). You can select any storedn...
Page 41 - You cannot delete a network from the forbidden
Th e m en u 41 Your SIM may contain a forbid-den list of networks which cannotbe used. To view the forbiddenlist or show the home network: Selecting manual searchTo select a specific network, e.g.one which provides better cover-age in your current location: Selecting automatic search (normal default...
Page 44 - Using the office tools; Scratchpad; When 'on' the alarm activates at the same time
44 Turning the broadcast alert tone on or off To turn on or off the alert tonethe phone gives when a broad-cast message arrives: Deleting or editing a message type from the list To delete or edit a message type: Broadcast language To select the broadcast language: Using the office tools The Office T...
Page 45 - Calculator; Caution
Th e m en u 45 The alarm sounds for up to1 minute. Alarm clock and a vibrat- ing bell symbol appear with the cur-rent time and the softkeys, Valid. and No ring . During a call, the alarm also sounds.To stop the alarm: To use as a Reminder or SnoozeAlarm: You can repeat the snooze for up to15 minutes...
Page 46 - Games; Receiving an incoming call while playing may not
46 Games The availability and appearance of thegames 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). Reshape and Push: Game instructions appear whenyou select the game.Select sound effects from the menuitem O...
Page 47 - Internet/Wireless Application; The
Th e m en u 47 Currency-converter To use the converter, set the curren-cies and the exchange rate: To calculate the conversion be-tween the chosen currencies: Internet/Wireless Application Protocol (WAP™) Your phone has a WAP™ internetbrowser to access services, such asstock buying, news, sports, we...
Page 49 - bookmarks; Using bookmarks; You can also select Close session item under the; Bookmarks can only be Edited or Deleted from the
Th e m en u 49 a 'live' secure circuit connection. Using while onlinePress while online presents thefollowing options: The appearance of these items de-pends on the operator and/or val-ues in the Settings menu. Ending the online connection To end the online connection: Creating bookmarks To revisit ...
Page 50 - site; option from the; GSM man machine interface
50 site option from the Internet menu. Addresses are not stored andmust be entered each time. GSM man machine interface codes The phone supports the standardGSM key sequences using the * and# characters sent directly from thekeypad to the network. These se-quences are used to activate all thesupplem...
Page 51 - Accessories; Using the headset; Connecting the headset; does not work properly.
51 A cc es so ri es Accessories Using the headset Connecting the headset Using the headset Disconnecting 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...
Page 52 - Appendix; Glossary
52 Appendix Glossary Expression Meaning AC/DC charger Alternating Current/Di-rect Current charger Active call The call currently in con-versation ALS Alternate Line (Line 2) Service AoC Advise of Charge - sub-scription service CB Cell Broadcast CLI Caller Line Identity - dis-plays callers telephone ...
Page 53 - Trouble shooting; Unlock
53 A pp en di x Trouble shooting Problem Possible cause and solu- tion Phone will not switch on Check that the battery is fully charged and correctly connected to the phone. No flashing battery icon while charg-ing There may be no mains supply. Try a different elec-trical socket.The AC/DC charger ma...
Page 54 - Error messages
54 Error messages Problem Possible cause and solution Allowed cred-it reached! You are trying to place an outgoing call and the allowed credit is already reached.The allowed credit limit is reached during an outgoing call (the call is then aborted). Busy You are trying to make a call and the call fa...
Page 56 - Internal fault
56 Problem Possible cause and solution Service not available Activating some GSM services that are not available on the net-work SIM blocked. Contact pro-vider 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. SIM blocked. Enter...
Page 57 - Guarantee; Pan European Service
57 A pp en di x Guarantee Pan European Service Should you experience any difficulty then please contact your nearest MITSUBISHI location listed below for information on other service centres. To obtain Warranty Service, you will re- quire your original equipment purchase invoice or irrefutable proof...
Page 58 - Declaration of compliance; DECLARATION OF COMPLIANCE
58 Declaration of compliance DECLARATION OF COMPLIANCE 9 th of January 2002, Viet MailamManaging Director Name : Mitsubishi Electric Telecom Europe S.A. RCS Nanterre B 307 593 129 Address : 25, boulevard des Bouvets Town : Nanterre Cedex Postal code : 92741 Identification of the product Nature : Mob...
Page 59 - Index; In
59 Index In de x A Access to the menus ................. 20 Alarm Clock .................................. 44 Alert mode ................................ 32 Alert tone Turning on/off .................... 26 Any key answer ......................... 34 Auto Answer ............................... 35 Re...