Mitsubishi Trium SIRIUS- User Manual

Mitsubishi Trium SIRIUS

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Table of Contents:

  • Page 3 – Table of contents
  • Page 4 – Network services; SIM application tool kit; Applications; Services; Information
  • Page 5 – Storing names and telephone numbers; Phone phonebook; Store; Phone names; Phone Book
  • Page 8 – SIM phonebook
  • Page 10 – Own number display
  • Page 14 – Messages; Reading a received SMS message; Read
  • Page 16 – Creating a draft text
  • Page 20 – Storage consumption
  • Page 21 – Calls log
  • Page 22 – Call times
  • Page 25 – Setting the credit limit - in units or currency
  • Page 27 – Alternate line service - selecting line 2 (subscription service); Exit
  • Page 28 – Settings; Phone settings; Keypad lock
  • Page 29 – Alert mode; To modify the alert mode,; Ring tone selection
  • Page 30 – Volume adjustments; or in the
  • Page 31 – Ramping
  • Page 32 – This feature enables any key (except and
  • Page 33 – Speed dialling
  • Page 35 – If you make a mistake press
  • Page 37 – PIN2 code
  • Page 39 – Summary of code/password entry chart; To set either the current time and/or date:
  • Page 40 – Voice mail
  • Page 42 – Dialling will proceed as for a normal call.; GSM services; Diverting incoming calls (network service)
  • Page 43 – To turn off or check the status of call divert,
  • Page 44 – Caller Line Identity - showing/hiding your mobile number; will allow you to check the availability of; Receiving caller ID; To reset the standard network setting for sending your mobile ID,
  • Page 45 – Mode of operation; This setting allows mobile operations to be the following:; Standard; Modem; GSM Services
  • Page 46 – Network; Editing the preferred list
  • Page 47 – Selecting manual search
  • Page 48 – Selecting automatic search (normal default setting)
  • Page 50 – To enter a message type in the selection list; Up to 5 message types can be entered into the selection list.
  • Page 51 – Options during message display; A press on
  • Page 53 – Office Tools; Scratchpad
  • Page 54 – Alarm clock
  • Page 56 – To turn off the alarm,
  • Page 57 – with a countdown timer showing the time to switch off. Pressing; will cancel the switch off process.
  • Page 58 – Diary; To enter a diary event
  • Page 61 – Clear; Calculator; The calculator icon (
  • Page 63 – Your Sirius and GPRS; Important precisions; GPRS access points
  • Page 64 – GPRS settings on your Sirius
  • Page 65 – Internet; Creating and editing GPRS access points for
  • Page 66 – ble from your network operator)
  • Page 67 – • If you chose
  • Page 68 – Selecting a preferred bearer
  • Page 69 – Personalising your connection settings
  • Page 70 – Going online and onto the Net
  • Page 71 – Use of whilst online
  • Page 72 – Using bookmarks
  • Page 73 – Other site
  • Page 74 – Opening the infrared port; To open the infrared port,; Infrared port; Open
  • Page 75 – Viewing and calling numbers in the phonebook; Options
  • Page 76 – Appendix; Glossary; Expression
  • Page 78 – Trouble shooting
  • Page 79 – Error messages
  • Page 80 – Failed; Invalid number
  • Page 82 – Ring volume Off
  • Page 83 – Guarantee; Pan European Service; Pan-european GSM End-user Guarantee Conditions
  • Page 85 – DECLARATION OF COMPLIANCE
  • Page 86 – Index
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This guide describes the operation of the Trium dual band GSM/GPRS telephone Sirius

Edition 1, 2001.

© Mitsubishi Electric Telecom Europe, 2001

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Page 3 - Table of contents

3 Table of contents 1. Network services .............................. 4 SIM application tool kit ........................... 4 SDN numbers stored in the SIM .............. 4 Information numbers .............................. 4 2. Phone Book ....................................... 5 Storing names an...

Page 4 - Network services; SIM application tool kit; Applications; Services; Information

4 Network services Your network operator may provide value added services and contact phone num-bers. These services and phone numbers will be stored in your SIM and if available will modify the menu of the phone to be included under the item Network Serv. at the beginning of the menu (contact your ...

Page 5 - Storing names and telephone numbers; Phone phonebook; Store; Phone names; Phone Book

5 G et ti ng M or e O ut o f "P ho ne B oo k" Phone Book The phone and the SIM have areas of memory used for storing data (names, tele-phone numbers...) known as the phonebook.The phone has the capacity to store up to 250 "extended" cards (called "phone phonebook cards"). The...

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