Page 2 - Table Of Contents; Display and Keypad
Key Lock 24 Add 1 Before Dialing 25 Network Features 25 Call Waiting 25 Calling Line Identification 26 Sending Tone Signals 26 Editing Number by Cursor 28 4. Useful Information While Talking 29 Changing the Volume While Talking 29 Using the Phone as a Scratch Pad 29 Checking Time of Calls 30 Viewing...
Page 3 - EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS; Problems You Can Solve
SAFETY INFORMATION FORWIRELESS HANDHELDPHONES WARNING! Please do not use your Mitsubishiwireless telephone if you may be distracted fromanother activity (such as driving a motor vehicleor walking across the street) and create a safetyhazard to yourself and others. Use your wirelesstelephone responsi...
Page 4 - Pacemakers; ANTENNA CARE; Extend your antenna fully.
DRIVING Check the laws and regulations on the use ofwireless telephones in the areas where you drive.Always obey them. Also, if using your phone whiledriving, please: • Give full attention to driving -- driving safely isyour first responsibility; • Use hands-free operation, if available; • Pull off ...
Page 5 - Posted Facilities; AIRCRAFT; Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket
also consult the manufacturer of any equipmentthat has been added to your vehicle. Posted Facilities Turn your phone OFF in any facility where postednotices so require. AIRCRAFT FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while inthe air. Switch OFF your phone before boarding anaircraft. BLASTING AREA...
Page 6 - For Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag; Phone Overview; END; SEND; ENTER; CLEAR
deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storagefacilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas(such as propane or butane); areas where the aircontains chemicals or particles, such as grain,dust, or metal powders; and any other area whereyou would normally be advised to turn off yourvehicle en...
Page 7 - Charging the Battery
Prolonging the life of your battery • Allow your battery to discharge fully once aweek. A charged battery discharges on itsown after one month of no use. • To discharge the battery, leave the phone onuntil it shuts itself off. • If you do not plan to use your phone for morethan a month, remove the b...
Page 8 - Turning the Phone ON; Attaching the Battery
• If the phone is left on despite a low batteryalarm, the phone automatically shuts itself offto protect the battery from over-discharging. Turning the Phone ON Press for 1 second to turn your phone on. When you turn the phone on, a tone sounds andthe display backlighting comes on. To turn your phon...
Page 9 - DISPLAY AND KEYPAD; Display Indicators; The Uppercase Indicator appears when the; Antenna Caution
2. DISPLAY AND KEYPAD Display Indicators The Short Message Icon appears whenthere is a text message waiting. The Voice Mail Icon appears when there isa voice mail message waiting. The Vibrating Indicator appears when thevibrating feature is turned on in the phone’sRinger settings. The Uppercase Indi...
Page 12 - To perform One Touch Dialing:; Answering a Call
Number and Name in Memory on page 51 formore information about storing numbers. To perform One Touch Dialing: 1) Enter the memory location (0-9) for the number you wish to dial and hold for at least 1 second. • is reserved for operator calls. • An Empty message flashes if a number is not stored in t...
Page 13 - Network Features; Making an Emergency Call; To turn Key Lock off:
Add 1 (for long distance) BeforeDialing This feature is useful if you need to add 1 to thenumber in a memory location in order to make along distance call. 1) Enter the number you wish to dial. 2) Press MENU (1+Dialing) 3) Press to place the call. Network Features The following features are supporte...
Page 14 - To use DTMF as a pause function:; Sending Tone Signals
To send a DTMF manually: 1) During a conversation, recall a DTMF string from either last dialed memory or memory location. 2) Press MENU (Send DTMF). • Make sure No Restrict or Local Only is selected in the Call Restriction menu. Refer to the Security Menu on page 46 for more information about call ...
Page 15 - Editing Number by Cursor
4. USEFUL INFORMATION WHILETALKING Different menu items appear on the display duringconversation mode so that you can mute calls,select the Silent Scratch Pad, and send Dual ToneMulti-Frequency tones (see page 26). Changing the Volume While Talking Press UP or DOWN to adjust the earpiece volumedurin...
Page 16 - VOICE AND TEXT MESSAGES; Voice Messages; To retrieve voice messages:; Checking Time of Calls
5. VOICE AND TEXT MESSAGES Voice Messages Your phone can receive voice messages when thisservice is available from your network serviceprovider. When you receive a voice mail message,the Voice Mail Indicator appears on the displayand a message received tone sounds. • Voice Mail box and Voice Mail Ce...
Page 17 - One Touch Call Back; Text Messages; To access the text message mailbox:
• If no messages are stored, a No Messages! message will display for 1 second. To view your messages: 1) Press UP. 2) Scroll to the previous or next message by using UP or DOWN. 3) Press RIGHT or to select a message. 4) Scroll through the message 1 line at a time by pressing UP or DOWN. 5) Press MEN...
Page 22 - Default 1 Enable
4 Privacy Default 2 OFF If the network supports the Voice Privacyfeature, your call will be encrypted so that noone can access your call. Your phone alwaysattempts to use privacy mode. If your serviceprovider’s system does not support thisfeature, or if the phone is on an analogchannel, the Voice Pr...
Page 23 - New Search
1) Press MENU (Network - New Search). Searching Private System message displays. The first system name displays. 2) Press (Register) to register with this private system, or press (Next) to search for another system. 3) Press to exit the registration mode. • Not available message displays if your ph...
Page 26 - To unlock your phone:; NAM Selection
7. STORING AND RECALLINGNUMBERS Your phone can store up to 109 names andnumbers. You can store and recall numbers inStandby or Conversation mode. Each entry storesa name, number and memory location. To recall names and numbers, press MEM andselect a menu item. Four items appear on thedisplay at 1 ti...
Page 27 - Editing Names; MENU to move cursor right to incorrect digit,; Entering Names
If you miss a letter, just keep pressing the key. 2) When cursor moves to the next position, press next key as needed. 3) Press when finished. Editing Names 1) Press to erase a letter. 2) To change a letter, press MENU to move right or press MEM to move left until cursor is over the desired letter. ...
Page 28 - Storing a Number in Secure Memory; Deleting a Number from Memory
• 01-09 are reserved for super-speed dialing. • 10-99 are reserved for speed dialing. • *0-*9 are reserved for secured numbers. • A number indicates an open location. • A period indicates the location is occupied by another number. • An Overwrite? message appears when you choose a memory location th...
Page 29 - Recalling Unanswered Numbers; Recalling Stored Numbers
Recalling Unanswered Numbers Your phone automatically stores up to 10 of themost recently unanswered incoming calls. Whenyou have missed a call, the Called message displays with the number of missed calls. 1) Press MEM (Unanswered). 2) Press UP and DOWN to scroll through the Unanswered Call memory. ...
Page 30 - Recalling Received Numbers
The calling party number (if available from network) and call time display for the last 10 received calls. 3) Press MENU. 4) Select one of the following options: To Delete: Press (Delete - Yes) to delete the number from the Received Call memory. To Store: Press (Store) to store the number in your ph...
Page 31 - Audible Warnings; A siren tone indicates an invalid phone number.; Display Messages; The battery has finished charging.; PROBLEMS YOU CAN SOLVE; Hardware Concerns
Audible Warnings Error tone An error tone sounds when an unexpected key ispressed (e.g., pushing SEND after pushing MENU). Fast busy tone A fast busy tone indicates that the system has notaccepted your call. Siren tone A siren tone indicates an invalid phone number. Triple high-pitched tone A short ...
Page 32 - MENU and
No service This message indicates you cannot connect to thesystem (calls cannot be placed or received), whichmay be due to: a) The system in this area does not support your phone. b) The signal is too weak. Try moving to another location to use your phone. Voice Privacy Inactive! The system does not...
Page 35 - INDEX
69 Display Indicator Light 18 Editing Names 53 Editing Number by Cursor 28 Emergency Calls 24 Ending a Call 21 Entering Names 52 General Settings Menu 39 Contrast 39 Keypad Volume 40 Language 40 Hook-Flash Button 26 Key Functions 19 Key Lock 24 Turn Off 24 Turn On 24 Keypad Volume 40 Language 40 Las...
Page 38 - ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY; Mitsubishi Wireless Communications, Inc.
purchase in the form of a retail bill of sale, invoice orother document that will show that the product iswithin the warranty period. No charge will be madefor parts or labor directly related to the repair orreplacement of the defective product or part. Therepaired or replaced product will be warran...