Page 2 - List of keys
2 G310 Keypad layout List of keys Softkeys or selection keys . Perform the functions indicated by the text above it. End, On/Off key . Press and hold to turn the phone on or off. Press to end or reject a call. Press while in menus to go back to the standby display. Send key . Press to make or answer...
Page 6 - Using this guide; Key Actions
6 Using this guide Your G300 series phone operates on the GSM network which provides fraud protection, short message service (SMS), integrated voice mail, superior voice quality and clear, static-free sound. One of the most important GSM advantages is the removable SIM (subscriber identity module), ...
Page 8 - Getting started; Inserting the SIM card; Check
8 Getting started Inserting the SIM card Unpack the phone and insert the SIM card into the holder. If the SIM card has been inserted the wrong way or is damaged, Check SIM! will display. Remove the SIM card, check this illustration and re-insert it as described. Open the SIM card holder as shown.Ins...
Page 10 - Charging indicators when the phone is off; Charging; Battery full; Charging indicators when the phone is on
10 Charging To extend the battery’s life, recharge it only when the Low Battery! warning is displayed and the 'low battery' tone is heard.Connect the AC Adapter to the phone as shown. Plug the AC Adapter into a wall socket. The battery will start to charge. The phone can be used while charging but i...
Page 11 - Battery use and safety information; Changing the faceplate - Model G310 only; Removing the faceplate; Slot
11 Battery use and safety information When the operating time (standby 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, overcharging will shorten battery life. • Disconnect battery chargers from t...
Page 12 - Replacing the faceplate
12 Replacing the faceplate Locate the front faceplate hooks, into the hook slots at the top of the phone.Slide gently upwards.Press the faceplate down firmly, clipping it into position. Do not use unnecessary force when changing the faceplate. Avoid excessive bending. Do not leave in direct sunlight...
Page 13 - Basic phone operations; Turning on the phone
13 Basic phone operations Turning on the phone Standby display A screen animation appears, followed by a registration tone, then the name of the network and/or service provider displays together with signal and battery level indicators and the SMS and Lock softkey functions. This is the normal stand...
Page 14 - Answering a call; Silence; Call display notes; Unknown number; Volume adjustment during conversation
14 Answering a call When there is an incoming call, the phone rings. The LED light on the top of the phone flashes green and a flashing icon appears. The backlight also lights up if the phone was set to do so or if in silent mode. To answer the call, Press Silence softkey to stop ring tone. To send ...
Page 16 - Safety information; EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS
16 Safety information EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) adopted RF expos...
Page 17 - DRIVING; ELECTRONIC DEVICES
17 DRIVING Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. Also, if using your phone while driving, please:• Give full attention to driving - driving safely is your first responsibility.• Use hands-free operation, if available.• Pull o...
Page 18 - AIRCRAFT; BLASTING AREAS
18 VehiclesRF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. Posted Facilit...
Page 19 - OK
19 Care and maintenance This PCS telephone is the product of advanced engineering, design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you to enjoy this product for many years.• Do not expose the phone to any extreme environment where the temperature or humidity...
Page 20 - Enter PIN; SIM Blocked; Contact provider; Code supplied by the airtime service provider
20 If Enter PIN appears, enter the PIN code and press OK . If the wrong PIN code is entered three times in a row, SIM Blocked appears and the SIM card is disabled. Contact provider also appears. To unblock the SIM, you must enter the PUK (PIN Unblock Key) code, available only from your service provi...
Page 21 - General features; Dialing stored numbers; Call log
21 General features Dialing stored numbers Any number stored in the SIM or the phone memory can be dialed in several ways. ...from the Phone Book ...from the last dialed numbers list The last 10 numbers dialed are stored in the phone. ...from the Call log memory list The last 10 numbers dialed, the ...
Page 23 - Sending DTMF tones; Manually; Pause feature; Options
23 Sending DTMF tones DTMF tones are used to access answering machines, voice mail boxes and computerized home banking, etc. These tones are a method to communicate passwords and callback numbers. Manually To send individual DTMF tones directly from the keypad during conversation, Automatically To s...
Page 24 - Options while Talking; Holding and retrieving a call; Call waiting
24 Options while Talking Holding and retrieving a call To put a call on hold during conversation, To retrieve a call, To make a second call when one call is on hold, Another way to hold, retrieve and make a second call during conversation is to press Options to display an Options menu. Scroll to the...
Page 26 - Menu system; Access to the menus; Menu map
26 Menu system Use the Express Key to access the easy to use menu system, where all of the phone’s features and function settings are stored. The menu is also used for features you have requested from your service provider. Your SIM card presents these features through the menu system. Access to the...
Page 28 - Entering text; Example; Messages
28 Entering text To write SMS text messages, store names in memory, or use the scratchpad, you will enter and edit text in the display.In the upper right corner of the display, the icon indicates lower case alpha mode and the icon indicates upper case alpha mode is active. Text and numbers can be no...
Page 29 - Entering symbols
29 Available characters, which depend on the language selected for the phone, are listed in the following chart. Entering symbols Press and hold to view symbols. Press to scroll to additional symbols. To select and insert a symbol into the text: Key Character Lower case Upper case 1 1 . , - ' @ : ? ...
Page 30 - Text Input method
30 T9 ® Text Input method T9 ® Text Input feature is available only from selected service providers. There are two methods for entering text characters and numbers. In the conventional alpha method, you keep pressing each key until the desired letter appears. This can be cumbersome when entering a l...
Page 31 - Clear
31 T9 ® Text Input key actions Adding words to T9 ® Text Input database Words that do not appear in T9 Text Input database can be added easily using the alpha mode. In alpha mode, type the desired word into the text of your message. The unknown word is automatically added to the database so you can ...
Page 32 - Network services; SIM application tool kit; Applications; Voice mail; Calling the voice mail center to check for messages; Voice Mail
32 Network services The menu item Network Serv. may appear at the beginning of the menu if your network provider elects to offer certain value added services and contact phone numbers. These services and phone numbers will be stored in your SIM. Contact your network provider for details on these ser...
Page 33 - Phone Book; Storing names and telephone numbers
33 Viewing your voice mail center number To view your voice mail center number, Voice mail alert tone To hear a tone each time that a voice mail message arrives, Phone Book The SIM and the phone have areas of memory used for storing names and telephone numbers known as the Phone Book. The phone can ...
Page 34 - Free space in the Phone Book
34 There are three ways to store numbers into the Phone Book.• Directly from the standby display • Using the menu • From other stored locationsNumbers stored in the last dialed, received, unanswered, scratchpad (num-bers only) and SMS message locations can all be stored in the Phone Book: • The char...
Page 35 - Viewing and dialing numbers in the Phone Book
35 Viewing and dialing numbers in the Phone Book Phone Book entries can be recalled into the display to be edited, deleted, copied, moved or dialed from either the phone or SIM. There are two ways to view and dial numbers stored in the Phone Book. • Directly from the standby display • Using the menu...
Page 36 - Own number display
36 Own number display You can view your own PCS number in the Phone Book. You can also view your Line 2 PCS number (Alternate Line Service), as well as data and fax numbers if you have a subscription for those services. All of these numbers are stored in the SIM by your service provider.To view your...
Page 37 - Speed dialing
37 Speed dialing Phone Book numbers can be assigned to Keys 2 - 9 which when held down will dial those numbers. Key 1 is reserved exclusively for the voice mail center number. Numbers stored in the SIM and in the phone (except fixed dialing numbers) can be selected. To assign Phone Book numbers to t...
Page 42 - Call timers
42 To edit or delete Call log entries, Call timers The length of the last call, total accumulated time of all calls, and total time of calls for Line 1 and Line 2 are stored.Times for calls made and received through the home subscription network and through other networks are displayed in Details . ...
Page 44 - Setting the credit limit - in units or currency
44 Call costs - management (subscription service only) Some networks offer an Advice of Charge (AoC) subscription service to see the cost of the last call made, the accumulated total cost of all calls, and the remaining balance in units or currency of any 'cost limit' set.To display these costs in t...
Page 46 - Services; Call forwarding notes
46 Services Call forwarding (network service) Call forwarding service forwards incoming calls, whether voice, fax or data, to another number.To set up call forwarding, Call forwarding notes • If the ‘On no reply’ option is selected, you must enter a delay period of 5, 15, or 30 seconds. • Call forwa...
Page 48 - Hiding or showing your number; Network; Editing the preferred list
48 Standard network settingFinding out your current ID setting Hiding or showing your number To reset the standard network setting for sending your PCS number, Network When the phone is turned on, it automatically searches for the last network it was registered on (usually the home network). If this...
Page 52 - Enter a message type
52 Broadcast - cell broadcast (CB) messages These are messages broadcast by the networks to all GSM customers. They provide general information about local area dialing codes, weather reports and traffic news, etc. Each type of message is coded so you can choose the type of information you want to r...
Page 53 - Change or delete a message type; Standard message type codes chart; To turn on or off CB broadcast service
53 Change or delete a message type Message types put into the ‘Selected types’ list can be changed or deleted. Standard message type codes chart To turn on or off CB broadcast service Press . Select Broadcast . Select Message types . Scroll to the message type you wish to change or delete. Press Opt...
Page 55 - Settings - customizing your phone; Keypad lock
55 Settings - customizing your phone Keypad lock When keypad lock is activated, it prevents accidental key presses and menu access. The key tones are also silenced.Keypad lock is suspended during incoming calls and resumed when the call ends. Emergency calls can still be made.To activate or deactiva...
Page 57 - Ramping
57 The display will name the volume type to be adjusted. Ramping Ramping causes the incoming ring tone to gradually increase to maximum volume level if the call is not answered after the first ring. Backlight - setting This option controls the backlight during key entry or incoming ring tone.There a...
Page 64 - Office Tools; Scratchpad
64 Default (factory) settings Use Default Settings to return the phone settings back to the factory settings. This has no effect on the Phone Book entries or phone lock code. Factory default settings: Office Tools Office Tools menu contains a scratchpad and currency converter. Model G340 includes an...
Page 65 - Currency converter
65 Press Options for these options while in Read mode: * These items appear only if the scratchpad entry is a telephone number. Currency converter To use the currency converter, you must first set up the currencies and the exchange rate. The conversion is calculated on the per unit exchange rate of ...
Page 66 - Alarm clock - Model G340 only
66 Alarm clock - Model G340 only You can set a daily 'Power On' or a daily 'Reminder alarm.' To set a time and turn on the alarm, When alarm time arrives, an alarm sounds for up to to 1 minute. Alarm clock! and vibrating bell icon appear and the LED light flashes red. Silence turns off the alarm ton...
Page 67 - Alarm clock notes
67 Alarm clock notes • If the phone is turned off and is locked or the PIN lock is set, the alarm will turn on the phone. However, the phone remains blocked until you enter the phone lock code or PIN code. • If the alarm tone is turned off but Valid. softkey is not pressed, the alarm indicators rema...
Page 68 - Appendix; Accessories list
68 Appendix Accessories list To purchase accessories, contact your service provider or shop online at www.mitsubishiwireless.com. Handsfree kits Part numbers Headset (earphone + microphone) HDS-P2 Simple Holder with bracket (mounts in car to hold phone) HLD-P7 Simple Handsfree Kit (with Simple Holde...
Page 69 - Glossary
69 Glossary Term Description AC adapter Alternating Current adapter Active call The call currently in conversation ALS Alternate Line (Line 2) Service AoC Advice of Charge - subscription service CB Cell Broadcast CLI Caller Line Identity - displays caller’s telephone number Conversation mode When th...
Page 70 - Troubleshooting; Unlock
70 Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause and solution Phone will not turn on • Check that the battery is fully charged and correctly connected to the phone Charging LED not lit red and no flashing battery Icon • Check wall outlet. Power may be out• The AC/DC charger may be defective. Return it to y...
Page 71 - Error messages
71 Error messages Message Possible cause and solution Allowed credit reached! • Outgoing call fails because the allowed credit limit is already reached • The allowed credit limit is reached during an outgoing call (the call is then cancelled). Busy • Outgoing call fails because the destination numbe...
Page 74 - Index
74 A Accessories ......................... 68Alarm clock ......................... 66Alert CB message ................... 54SMS message ................ 40Voice mail ...................... 33 Alert mode .......................... 55Alternate line service ........... 45Any key answer ...................
Page 78 - Notes
Page 79 - ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY
79 ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY MODEL G310/G340 Mitsubishi Wireless Communications Inc. 3805 Crestwood Parkway, Suite 350 Duluth, GA 30096 800-888-9879 Mitsubishi Electric Sales Canada Inc. Corporate Service Division 4299 14th Avenue, Markham, Ont. L3R OJ2 (905) 475-7728 Mitsubishi Wireless Communicati...