Mitsubishi Electric 110 - Manual

Mitsubishi Electric 110

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 2 – Table of contents; Preparing to make your
  • Page 3 – Introduction; SAR; . These limits are part of
  • Page 4 – General safety; • If equipped with a correctly installed
  • Page 5 – Emergency calls; Mobile phones rely on wireless and landline net-
  • Page 6 – Battery disposal; Your responsibility
  • Page 7 – Disposing of waste packaging
  • Page 9 – Graphic display; SIM memory in use
  • 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
  • Page 11 – Holding your phone; OK
  • Page 12 – Receiving a call; No ring; Ending a call; Battery; Low battery warning; Busy; Unknown
  • Page 13 – Charging the battery; warning appears and; Battery full; Remove the battery as shown blow.
  • Page 14 – SIM card; Please refer to page 10.; Removing the SIM card
  • Page 15 – Using your phone; Standby display; Keypad lock; Important icons
  • Page 16 – Dialling from memory; from the phone book; Last dialled numbers; International Country Codes
  • Page 17 – Silent and vibrate alert modes; A new call restores the microphone to on.
  • Page 18 – Automatically; Pause feature; DTMF tones cannot be sent when a call is on hold.
  • Page 19 – Action when receiving a second call
  • Page 20 – The menu; Access to the menus; Fixed dialling
  • Page 21 – Multitap text entry; T9 may not be available in all languages.
  • Page 22 – Example; Network services; ices; Phone book
  • Page 24 – Free space in the phone book; During number and name entry a short press on
  • Page 25 – You can use wild card spaces with numbers stored
  • Page 26 – The items of this menu depend on the type of mes-
  • Page 29 – Storage consumption; EMS; EMS Menu; Reading a received EMS message
  • Page 30 – Call times; Call
  • Page 31 – Reminder - Call duration; When you set the cost type to units the credit limit
  • Page 32 – Show costs; Settings - customising; Phone settings
  • Page 33 – If the ring tone volume level is set to 0 displays.
  • Page 35 – Speed dialling; dependent or subscription service assigned to that
  • Page 41 – You cannot delete a network from the forbidden
  • Page 44 – Using the office tools; Scratchpad; When 'on' the alarm activates at the same time
  • Page 45 – Calculator; Caution
  • Page 46 – Games; Receiving an incoming call while playing may not
  • Page 47 – Internet/Wireless Application; The
  • Page 49 – bookmarks; Using bookmarks; You can also select Close session item under the; Bookmarks can only be Edited or Deleted from the
  • Page 50 – site; option from the; GSM man machine interface
  • Page 51 – Accessories; Using the headset; Connecting the headset; does not work properly.
  • Page 52 – Appendix; Glossary
  • Page 53 – Trouble shooting; Unlock
  • Page 54 – Error messages
  • Page 56 – Internal fault
  • Page 57 – Guarantee; Pan European Service
  • Page 58 – Declaration of compliance; DECLARATION OF COMPLIANCE
  • Page 59 – Index; In
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This guide describes the operation of the dual band GSM telephones

Trium 110.

Edition 1, 2002. © Mitsubishi Electric Telecom Europe, 2002

Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the instructions contained in this

guide, Mitsubishi Electric reserves the right to make improvements and changes to the product

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Summary

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...

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