Page 3 - Safety Precautions; Turn off your cellular telephone when at a refuelling point.
Safety Precautions Turn off your cellular telephone when in an aircraft. The useof cellular telephones in an aircraft may be dangerous to theoperation of the aircraft, disrupt the cellular network and isillegal. Failure to observe this instruction may lead tosuspension or denial of cellular telephon...
Page 5 - Table of Contents; Introduction
Table of Contents Introduction 9 1. Overview 9 2. Key Functions 10 3. Key Functions in the Menu System 11 To enter letters 12 To enter lower-case letters 12 4. Protecting the SIM Card and the Phone 13 Card Lock 13 The PIN can be changed 13 PIN2 13 Phone Lock 13 The factory-programmed security code s...
Page 7 - Advanced Functions
15. The KEYLOCK Menu 32 Automatic or Manual Key Lock 32 To lock the keypad manually– Keylock On? 32 To unlock the keypad manually– Keylock Off? 32 16. The MAIL Menu 33 To call your answering service – Voice mail* 33 To read area messages – Area Messages* 33 To read text messages – Read messages* 33 ...
Page 8 - Supplementary Information; Batteries and Recharging
23. Sending and Receiving Text Messages (SMS) 41 Messages memory 41 To set phone for text messaging 41 To read a new message 41 To reply to a message 41 SIM card memory 42 To store messages 42 To call a phone number in a message 42 To read stored messages 42 To read messages 42 Own messages 42 To se...
Page 11 - Star and Hash; in the Menu System; Left Arrow and Right Arrow
Star and Hash Used to enter the characters * and # . Press and hold down * to enter a pause character (p). Refer to chapter 22. Sending DTMF Tones. # is used to terminate the input of PIN and security codes. # can be used to recall a phone number from the Phone Book (enterthe number of the storage p...
Page 12 - To enter letters; Θ Ξ φ Ω; To enter lower-case letters; Lower-case letters will now appear until you press
To enter letters Press the appropriate key, 1 – 9, 0 or # (repeatedly) until the desiredletter, character or digit appears in the display. 1 Space - ? ! , . : " ’ ( ) 1 2 A B C Å Ä Æ à Ç Γ 2 3 D E F è É ∆ ρ 3 4 G H I ì 4 5 J K L Λ 5 6 M N O Ñ Ö Ø ò 6 7 P Q R S ß Π Σ 7 8 T U V Ü ù 8 9 W X Y Z 9 0...
Page 13 - Protecting the SIM Card and the Phone; Card Lock; The card lock protects your SIM card.; The PIN can be changed; Phone Lock; Two levels of locking; There are two levels of locking the phone:; Keypad Lock
4. Protecting the SIM Card and the Phone The SIM card contains a computer chip thatholds information specific to your subscriptionand the services that you have requested fromyour network operator. Card Lock The card lock protects your SIM card. When you purchase your SIM card, you obtaina 4- to 8-d...
Page 15 - Menus; International Number; and Other Useful Dialling Functions; Characters menu, which lets you; To make an international call; – Inter; To insert special characters; – Special
Menus Menus and functions are listed in the order inwhich they appear in the display when youscroll with R (right arrow). Menus and functions marked with an asterisk(*) may not always be used. The reason maybe that they are not available on the network you are using, or that you may not havesubscrib...
Page 16 - To insert a pause character –; Pause; To check the first characters; – CHECK
Press YES to select the Special Charactersmenu. SPECIAL CHAR ~ Enter + **21* Press YES to insert the “+” character. 4 A NET 7 2 8 **21*+ To insert a pause character – Pause A pause character lets you enter a phonenumber followed by code (a sequence ofcharacters) that you want to send as DTMFtones ...
Page 17 - To display the battery voltage –; Battery; To reset the total call time/cost meter; To have the call cost displayed –
7. The INFO Menu The Info menu lets you display: ● the voltage of the battery attached to the phone ● the time or cost of the last call ● the total call time or call cost It also lets you: ● reset the total call meter To display the battery voltage – Battery INFO ~ Battery 6.6 V The voltage of a f...
Page 19 - To activate the call divert; a. Enter the phone number where you want
9. The DIVERT Menu* If you want to make certain that your incomingcalls are taken care of when you are unable toanswer them, you can use the Call Divertservice of the cellular network to divert (forward)them to another phone number, for example,the number of your answering machine. The Call Divert s...
Page 20 - The NETWORKS Menu; To select a network –; Select net; a. If the home network is within range and you; the name of another network is displayed
Press YES and scroll with R / L to the Get status option. ON BUSY ~Get status Press YES to check the status. The messagePlease wait appears, followed by either thephone number and (Active) if the call divert isactivated, or (Off) if it is not activated. To cancel the call divert DIVERT ~ On Busy ...
Page 21 - Searchmode; Automatic search mode; Manual search mode; Edit List; To review the list of networks; The name of the first network is displayed. If a; is also displayed, this indicates that the
with the message Current, Preferred,Available or Forbidden. – Current means that the network iscurrently used. – Preferred means that the name of thenetwork is included in a list of preferrednetworks on your SIM card. Refer to thedescription of the Edit List functionbelow. – Available means that you...
Page 22 - To add a network to the list; a. If you scroll to the first free position, the; New Search
You can scroll through the other networks in thelist with R / L . To add a network to the list EDIT LIST AB CDEF * ~ 1 Scroll with R / L to the position where you wish to insert the network. a. If you scroll to the first free position, the question Add net? appears b. If you scroll to a position t...
Page 23 - all outgoing calls; – All outgoing calls*; outgoing international calls –; All; all outgoing international calls; except; to your home country –; Int outgoing; To activate a call bar
To bar: all outgoing calls – All outgoing calls* outgoing international calls – All outgoing int calls* all outgoing international calls except to your home country – Int outgoing when roam* all incoming calls – All incoming calls* all incoming calls when you areabroad (when roaming) – All incoming ...
Page 24 - To change your password –; Change; To activate the card lock; Unlock card
Enter your password and then press YES. The message Please wait appears, followed bya message that confirms that all call bars arecancelled. To change your password – Change password* The password for the Call Bar service comeswith your subscription. You can easily changethe password as often as you...
Page 25 - CHANGE PIN CODE; Change PIN code; CHANGE PIN2 CODE; To change the PIN2 code –; PHONE LOCK; To lock or unlock the Phone –; Phone
Press YES. Enter PIN Enter your PIN and press # . Unlocked The card lock is now turned off. CHANGE PIN CODE To change the PIN code – Change PIN code ACCESS ~ Change PIN code Press YES. Enter old PIN Enter the current PIN and press # . Enter new PIN Enter the new PIN and press # . Repeat new PIN En...
Page 26 - To change the security code –; Enter the current security code and press; The SETTINGS Menu; Ring level
PHONE LOCK CHANGE CODE To change the security code – Phone lock Change code The phone factory-programmed with a securitycode of 0000. To improve security, you shouldchange this to any 4- to 8-digit personalisedcode. ACCESS ~Phone lock Change code Press YES. Enter old code Enter the current security...
Page 27 - and; To choose call time or call cost –; Any key; key if the phone is used with handsfree
To choose manual or automatic keylock – Keylock SETTINGS ~ Keylock (Manual) You can choose either manual or automatic keylock. Refer to chapter 15. The KEYLOCKMenu. To set the key sound – Key sound SETTINGS ~Key sound (Click) You can choose whether clicks, tones or neither(silent) will be heard ...
Page 28 - To choose automatic answering –; Auto; Greeting; Language
To choose automatic answering – Auto If you choose automatic answering mode, anincoming call will be answered automaticallyafter one ringing signal if the phone is used withhandsfree equipment. To personalise the greeting displayedeach time the phone is turned on – Greeting SETTINGS ~ Greeting (On...
Page 29 - Data menus; The Calculator Menu; Press CLR to clear the display.
LANGUAGE ~ Deutsch and press YES. To activate data menus – Data menus SETTINGS ~Data menus (Off) This function lets you turn the phone’s datamenus on or off. You should not turn the data menus on unlessyou use the phone with the Mobile Office kit. 13. The Calculator Menu The calculator supports t...
Page 30 - Read this first; Set alarm; To set the time and turn the alarm function on; To turn the alarm function off
14. The CLOCK Menu Read this first Clock (time of day) The time is shown continuously in the bottomline of the display when the phone is instand-by mode. The hours and minutes arepresented in the 24-hour format. 4 A NET 7 2 8 17:00 The Set clock function lets you set the time. The Clock mode functio...
Page 31 - To set the clock –; Set clock; To set today’s date –; Set date; To select the date format; – Date mode
SET ALARM ~ Off (14:30) Press YES. CLOCK ~Set alarm (Off) To turn the alarm function on withoutchanging the time of the alarm CLOCK ~Set alarm (Off) Press YES. Scroll with R / L until On is displayed. SET ALARM ~ On (14:30) Press YES. CLOCK ~Set alarm (14:3O) To set the clock – Set clock C...
Page 32 - The keypad remains locked until you:; Automatic or Manual Key Lock; Scroll to the Keylock menu with
DATE MODE ~ 30/11/95 Press YES. The date will then be presented inthe middle line of the display when the phone isin standby mode. The date will also be presented in the formatselected in messages that you receive. 15. The KEYLOCK Menu You can lock the keypad so that unintentionalkey action has no...
Page 33 - To call your answering service; – Voice; To send text messages –; Send; To turn area messages on/off –; Area; Refer to chapter 25. Using Area Information.; The PHONE BOOK Menu; THE PHONE BOOK; Card memory and Phone memory; a. Store the number in a different position.
16. The MAIL Menu To call your answering service – Voice mail* The Voice Mail function lets you call youranswering service to listen to recorded voicemessages. The function appears only if you haveactivated it using the the Set VoiceM(ail)function. Refer to chapter 24. Voice Messages. To read area m...
Page 34 - b. Store the number in the selected position,; Card memory full; Name recall; To store a phone number –; Store; a. Enter the position number and press YES.; To erase a phone number –; Erase
b. Store the number in the selected position, thus erasing the old number (and name).Press YES. Card memory full If you try to store a phone number when allpositions are occupied, a position number in thePhone memory will be suggested in the top lineof the display. Both memories full If both memorie...
Page 35 - Enter the position number or scroll with; Alternative method to erase a phone number; Copy; Enter the Phone book menu and select Copy.; Press; THE DIALLED NUMBER MEMORY; Last call
ERASE Position: _ Enter the position number or scroll with R / L until you find the position number with the(name) and phone number you wish to erase. ERASE 11 ~ BCD Erase? Press YES to erase the (name) and number. Alternative method to erase a phone number Recall the (name) and number using Name ...
Page 36 - To turn the dialled number memory off; Scroll with; To turn the dialled number memory on again
How to recall the numbers from the diallednumber memory is described in the BasicGuide. To turn the dialled number memory off If, for some reason, you do not wish the phonenumbers called to be stored, you can turn thedialled number memory off. LAST CALL ~ 0123456789 Scroll with R / L until Off app...
Page 37 - Rejecting Incoming Calls; To reject a call, press; Putting a Call on Hold; . This disconnects the; Handling Two Calls Simultaneously; Access the Call Waiting function from the; Using the arrow keys, you can now scroll
Advanced Functions 18. Rejecting Incoming Calls Sometimes, it may be inconvenient to answeran incoming call. To reject a call, press E , and the message Busy Tone appears in the display. If the caller’snetwork supports it, the caller will hear an en-gaged (busy) tone. You can activate Divert On Busy...
Page 38 - To switch between two calls; Method 1; To end the current call; Accepting
There may be a short delay before the net-work responds. In the meantime, the messagePlease Wait is displayed. This is followed bythe message Call Waiting ON, Not available,or Call Waiting OFF. To switch between two calls When one call is active and the other is on hold,you can switch between them b...
Page 39 - To call a number in the display; To hide your phone number
21. Who Is Calling? This service may not be available on allnetworks. In addition, a special subscriptionmay be required to use the service. The Calling Line Identification (CLI) serviceenables you to see the caller’s phone number inthe display, giving you a chance to identify thecaller. The call mu...
Page 40 - Sending DTMF Tones; To set phone to DTMF Signalling; To call and send a code; Using several pauses; To store a phone number and code
22. Sending DTMF Tones Tone signals can be used for a variety ofpurposes, such as tele-banking or to control ananswering machine. This telephone sends tonesignals by DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency). To set phone to DTMF Signalling You can send DTMF signals automaticallyduring a call if the DTMF fun...
Page 41 - Messages memory; Mm; To set phone for text messaging; Enter the Service centre number and press
23. Sending and Receiving Text Messages (SMS) This service may not be available on allnetworks. In addition, a special subscriptionmay be required to use the service. The Short Message Service (SMS) of thecellular network allows you to send and receivetext messages to your phone. SMS may containup t...
Page 42 - SIM card memory; To store messages; Own messages; To send messages
SIM card memory You can store read messages on your SIMcard. The number of messages that can bestored is SIM-dependent. You can retrievethese messages regardless of which phone youuse. If the SIM card memory is full, you will beinformed of this by a low beep and a text in thedisplay. You then need t...
Page 44 - Voice Mail function; number and press YES.; To turn the Voice Mail function off; Scroll to the Mail menu with
24. Voice Messages This service may not be available on allnetworks. In addition, a special subscriptionmay be required to use the service. Voice Mail function The voice mail function works like an answeringmachine which records any voice messages. To activate and set phone number of your voice mail...
Page 45 - Using Area Information; Code; To receive area information; Press YES to select the Area info function.; Press YES to select the Area info function.; To enter a code, scroll to the first empty
25. Using Area Information This feature may not be available on all net-works. In addition, a special subscription maybe required to use the service. The ordinary Short Message Service can besaid to be a personal service, with messagesspecifically and exclusively directed to you. TheArea Information...
Page 46 - To erase or replace a code
4. Enter the new code. (You only need to enter 40 for code 040, since the phone will addthe leading zero automatically.) To erase or replace a code If you wish to erase a code or replace a code,press YES when that specific code is shown inthe display. The question Erase? appears. a. To erase the cod...
Page 47 - Batteries; Battery meter; appears for ten seconds in the display.; Recharging a battery; A new battery, or an old battery that has not
Supplementary Information 26. Batteries and Recharging Batteries Batteries with different capacities are available.They are all of the NiMH type. (NiMH stands forNickel Metal Hydride.) Compared to the commonly used NiCd (NickelCadmium) batteries, the NiMH batteries have ahigher capacity and they are...
Page 48 - Handsfree vehicle kit; Operation
● Do not disassemble a battery. ● A battery may explode if disposed of in a fire. A hint: If you are uncertain of the state of charge of abattery, you can attach the battery to the phone.If the phone does not come on, when you pressand hold down the ON/OFF key, the battery isprobably empty. On the o...
Page 49 - Portable handsfree; Mobile Office kit
Portable handsfree The portable handsfree set is plugged into thesocket at the bottom of the phone. Any Key and Automatic Answering facilities The Any Key and Automatic Answeringfacilities, described in the preceding section,are available when the portable handsfree set isused. Mobile Office kit The...
Page 50 - Problems You Can Solve; Recharge or replace the battery.; Phone locked; To unlock the phone; Insert card; is displayed; Wrong PIN; Enter the PIN or PIN2 code correctly and press; . You obtain the PUK from your; Enter the PIN code and press
28. Problems You Can Solve This chapter lists some simple things youshould check before calling for servicepersonnel. This could save the cost ofunnecessary service. Phone does not come on Handheld phone: Recharge or replace the battery. Handsfree phone in a vehicle: If the phone comes on, but not t...
Page 51 - Enter PUK2; Enter the PIN2 code and press; Emergency calls only; a. You are in an area which is not covered by; to move to obtain a sufficiently strong signal.; Check the external antenna and its connection.; Keylock; To unlock the keypad
If you entered both the unblocking key and thePIN code correctly, the message New PINappears. Alternative method to unblock the SIM card Card blocked Unblock? To unblock the SIM card, enter the followingsequence: * * 0 5 * UNBLOCK KEY * NEW PIN * NEW PIN # BLOCKED. Contact card provider is displayed...