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...
Page 8 - SIM phonebook
8 SIM phonebook • Directly from the standby display, • Using the menu, • From other stored locations,Numbers stored in the last dialled, received, unanswered, scratchpad and SMS message locations can all be stored into the phonebook: The characters *, +, P (pause), # and _ can be stored together wit...
Page 10 - Own number display
10 Pressing or will scroll through the phonebook. To go directly to an- other entry press the corresponding alphabet key. For example to go di-rectly to entries starting with 'N' press twice. Pressing Options will display the following menu choices: Own number display The phone can display your main...
Page 14 - Messages; Reading a received SMS message; Read
14 Messages The SMS message service enables you to send or receive short text messages of up to 160 characters to or from other mobile phones provided with the same capabil-ity. The messages are not sent directly to the other mobile phone but go via a mes-sage centre provided by your network operato...
Page 16 - Creating a draft text
16 If a number already appears it means that it was taken directly from the information stored in your SIM. If empty enter the number manu-ally (in international format) or from a stored memory. If required you can also choose the validity period, format, paid reply re-quest and request a Delivery r...
Page 20 - Storage consumption
20 given a name for easy identification and can be selected and used when-ever required.To create a message template, Default settings for pay reply and status are assumed 'off' unless set. If only one template is set it is automatically used by default. If more than one template is programmed any o...
Page 21 - Calls log
21 G et ti ng M or e O ut o f "C al ls & T im es " Calls & Times Details of the incoming and outgoing calls as well as the time duration of the last and accumulated total of all calls made are stored by the phone under the Calls & Times menu. Calls log This feature stores details...
Page 22 - Call times
22 Use or to select the required option and follow the display prompts. Press Exit or to return to the standby display. Call times The duration time of the last call, total accumulated time of all calls and total time for Line 1 and Line 2 are stored.Times for calls made and received through the sub...
Page 25 - Setting the credit limit - in units or currency
25 G et ti ng M or e O ut o f "C al ls & T im es " To set call cost type to units, Setting the credit limit - in units or currency After setting the currency and cost per unit, if required and available on your subscription, you are also able to set a credit limit in units or an amount i...
Page 27 - Alternate line service - selecting line 2 (subscription service); Exit
27 G et ti ng M or e O ut o f "C al ls & T im es " Alternate line service - selecting line 2 (subscription service) Some GSM 1800 operators support the use of a second line which can be made available to existing users. This is normally a subscription service and allows, for example, the...
Page 28 - Settings; Phone settings; Keypad lock
28 Settings Phone settings Keypad lock When keypad lock is turned on it prevents accidental operation of the keys and access into the menus. The key tones are also silenced. Keypad lock is suspended during incoming calls and resumed when the call is terminated. Emergency calls can still be made. If ...
Page 29 - Alert mode; To modify the alert mode,; Ring tone selection
29 G et ti ng M or e O ut o f "S et ti ng s" Alert mode To avoid disturbing others you can turn off the audible incoming ring tone as well as all alert and alarm tones. To modify the alert mode, Ring tone selection You can choose the sound of the incoming ring tone from a selection of 20 rin...
Page 30 - Volume adjustments; or in the
30 Volume adjustments The volume levels of the ring tone, key tones, alarm tones (alarm clock and low battery alarm) and the incoming audio can all be individually adjusted from the standby display by pressing or in the Settings menu: The display will confirm the selection naming the volume to be ad...
Page 31 - Ramping
31 G et ti ng M or e O ut o f "S et ti ng s" or . Ramping Ramping is a feature that when turned on will cause the incoming ring tone to gradually increase to the maximum volume level if the call is not answered after the first ring. Backlight - setting The backlight can be adjusted to suit t...
Page 32 - This feature enables any key (except and
32 Display contrast The contrast of the display can be adjusted to suit the surrounding light conditions.To modify the display contrast, Menu graphics You can also personalise your phone thanks to a set of menu images. Selecting an item immediately changes the phone graphics: main menu images, sprit...
Page 33 - Speed dialling
33 G et ti ng M or e O ut o f "S et ti ng s" Softkeys - programming the softkeys (operator dependent) The function of the softkeys can be changed to suit the user. The op-tions available are shown in the menu during selection. To program a softkey, Speed dialling Phonebook numbers can be ass...
Page 35 - If you make a mistake press
35 G et ti ng M or e O ut o f "S et ti ng s" When activated, Auto-retry and a countdown timer to the next call attempt will appear in the display. An auto-retry warning tone will sound each time a new call attempt is made.If the automatic redialling is successful proceed with the call as nor...
Page 37 - PIN2 code
37 G et ti ng M or e O ut o f "S et ti ng s" times in succession your SIM card will be blocked and you will need the 8 digit PUK code from your service provider (see page 38).To turn on and off the PIN, To change the PIN code (PIN must first be enabled), PIN2 code The PIN2 code prevents unau...
Page 39 - Summary of code/password entry chart; To set either the current time and/or date:
39 G et ti ng M or e O ut o f "S et ti ng s" Summary of code/password entry chart Time & Date setting To set either the current time and/or date: Password Length Number of tries allowed If blocked or forgotten Unlock code 4 digits Unlimited Return phone to manufacturer PIN 4-8 digits 3 t...
Page 40 - Voice mail
40 Default (factory) settings Use the Settings menu to return the phone settings back to the fac- tory settings. This has no effect on the phonebook entries or phone lock code. The following are the factory default settings: Voice mail Your network provider may offer a voice mail service which opera...
Page 42 - Dialling will proceed as for a normal call.; GSM services; Diverting incoming calls (network service)
42 Dialling will proceed as for a normal call. GSM services Diverting incoming calls (network service) Call diverting is a service which diverts incoming calls, whether voice, fax or data, to another number.To turn on a call divert, Select Call . If a voice mail number has not been stored when Call ...
Page 43 - To turn off or check the status of call divert,
43 G et ti ng M or e O ut o f "S et ti ng s" To turn off or check the status of call divert, To cancel all (multiple) diverts, Select Activate . Use or to choose between Voice Mail , Names or Number . Press Select or to validate your selection. The display will confirm your request.Press Exi...
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,
44 Caller Line Identity - showing/hiding your mobile number (network dependent) Most networks allow the Caller Line Identity feature (CLI) i.e. the fea-ture which shows the incoming number (ID) while receiving a call. Se-lecting Receiving caller ID will allow you to check the availability of such a ...
Page 45 - Mode of operation; This setting allows mobile operations to be the following:; Standard; Modem; GSM Services
45 G et ti ng M or e O ut o f "S et ti ng s" Hiding or showing your number Finding out your current ID setting Mode of operation This setting allows mobile operations to be the following: Standard or Modem . • Standard modeIn this mode the mobile has the behaviour of a class B mobile: it tri...
Page 46 - Network; Editing the preferred list
46 • Modem modeIn this mode the mobile has the behaviour of a class C mobile: it tries to attach to GPRS networks only (and not to GSM networks).It can only receive packets data calls and voice calls are barred. This behaviour is the same whatever are the network capabilities. However if the GPRS se...
Page 47 - Selecting manual search
47 G et ti ng M or e O ut o f "S et ti ng s" Your SIM may contain a forbidden list of networks which cannot be used. To view the forbidden list or show the home network, Selecting manual search There may occasions when you wish to select a specific network, which has better coverage in your ...
Page 48 - Selecting automatic search (normal default setting)
48 Selecting automatic search (normal default setting) To perform an automatic search from the preferred list proceed as follows: Call barring (network service) This is a network service which allows you to stop different types of calls being made and received on the phone. It requires the use of a ...
Page 50 - To enter a message type in the selection list; Up to 5 message types can be entered into the selection list.
50 Broadcast - cell broadcast (CB) messages These are messages broadcast by the networks to all GSM users and may provide general information about local area dialling codes, weather reports and traffic news etc. Each type of message is numbered enabling you to select the type of in-formation you wa...
Page 51 - Options during message display; A press on
51 G et ti ng M or e O ut o f "S et ti ng s" To turn on or off the broadcast service Reading broadcast messages Broadcast messages are shown in the standby display only and are suppressed during conversation or menu operation. A message can be up to 93 characters in length and cover several ...
Page 53 - Office Tools; Scratchpad
53 G et ti ng M or e O ut o f "O ff ic e To ol s" Office Tools The Office Tools menu contains a scratchpad, a currency-converter, an alarm clock and an auto-switch feature. Scratchpad Up to 10 separate entries of 16 characters can be stored in the scratchpad. Pressing Options when reading en...
Page 54 - Alarm clock
54 To calculate the conversion between the chosen currencies, Alarm clock This feature enables the user to set a daily 'Reminder Alarm'. To set a time and turn on the alarm, Enter the first currency name (e.g. Dollar). Press OK . Enter the second currency name (e.g. Yen). Press OK . Enter the exchan...
Page 56 - To turn off the alarm,
56 either turn off, or, if 'on' at the time of the alarm, will revert back to the normal standby display. To turn off the alarm, 1. Until acknowledged the alarm will ring for 1 minute. Pressing any key (other than the Valid softkey) will stop the alarm sounding but not switch off the alarm, it will ...
Page 57 - with a countdown timer showing the time to switch off. Pressing; will cancel the switch off process.
57 G et ti ng M or e O ut o f "O ff ic e To ol s" Auto Switch On/Off This feature enables the user to automatically program the phone to switch On or Off at pre-determined times.To set a Switch On or Off time, At the switch-on time the phone comes on in the normal way. Enter the lock or PIN ...
Page 58 - Diary; To enter a diary event
58 Diary This feature enables you to store up to 20 timed diary events to occur either once, daily or weekly. Entries can be of up to 28 characters of text in length, with or without a reminder alarm, set for the entry time or 15, 30 or 60 minutes before the time. Entries can be viewed individually ...
Page 61 - Clear; Calculator; The calculator icon (
61 G et ti ng M or e O ut o f "C al cu la to r" Calculator This feature enables you to make simple calculations using +(plus), - (minus), *(multiplication), /(division) and % (percentage) functions. To use the calculator , Numbers are entered by pressing to . The + , - , * and / symbols are ...
Page 63 - Your Sirius and GPRS; Important precisions; GPRS access points
63 G et ti ng M or e O ut o f "Y ou r Si ri us a nd G PR S" Your Sirius and GPRS Important precisions GPRS services will not initially be available throughout the whole country. Get in-formation from your operator to know if these services are available in your part of the country. Certain s...
Page 64 - GPRS settings on your Sirius
64 PC application using the IRASTRIUM software. After that, you must associate these access points to the specific GPRS oriented remote accesses defined on the PC by the IRASTRIUM software (The IRASTRIUM software can be found on the CD-ROM accompanying your Sirius).Defined access points for use unde...
Page 65 - Internet; Creating and editing GPRS access points for
65 G et ti ng M or e O ut o f "In te rn et " Internet The Sirius has an WAP™ browser allowing you access to services, such as News, Sports, Weather, TV Listings etc, supplied by your operator and/or by your internet provider via the internet. The types of services offered will be dependent u...
Page 66 - ble from your network operator)
66 To modify GPRS access point dedicated to WAP™ connections. Storing/editing the connection settings (obtaina- ble from your network operator) Before proceeding and if you have not already done so please enter the current time and date as described on page 39. The profile list can contain up to 5 p...
Page 67 - • If you chose
67 G et ti ng M or e O ut o f "In te rn et " • If you chose Circuits , • If you chose Packets , • If you chose Circuits + packets , Select the connection mode ( Circuits , Packets or Circuits + packets ) and press Select . Enter the Phone number and press OK . Select the connection type ( Nu...
Page 68 - Selecting a preferred bearer
68 Selecting a preferred bearer When defining mixed ( Circuit+Packets ) based profiles, you have to select the first bearer to use when starting a connection. To select a preferred bearer, Validate the Secure port and press OK . Enter the Home page address and press OK . Select the security setting ...
Page 69 - Personalising your connection settings
69 G et ti ng M or e O ut o f "In te rn et " Personalising your connection settings The following user settings are available enabling you to optimise the be-haviour of your phone whilst connected to the internet. Press . Select Internet . Select Settings . Scroll to the following items and ...
Page 70 - Going online and onto the Net
70 Going online and onto the Net To gain access to the online services offered by your network operator, Once connected you will be presented with your internet or operator's choice of menu options. The icon at the bottom of the display indicates a 'live' connection. The icon will appear if your pho...
Page 71 - Use of whilst online
71 G et ti ng M or e O ut o f "In te rn et " Use of whilst online In the absence of Options whilst online pressing during a live con- nection will present an options menu as follows: * The appearance of these items in the above options menu may be oper-ator dependent and/or the settings in t...
Page 72 - Using bookmarks
72 which then provide direct access links into the internet. They can only be used if available on the current connection settings of your network oper-ator and/or internet provider.There are two ways to add up to 10 bookmarks:• Directly from the standby display, • During a live connection whilst vi...
Page 73 - Other site
73 G et ti ng M or e O ut o f "In te rn et " • whilst you are browsing the internet: Other site Use of this option within the Internet menu allows the user to enter a known internet address site and to go to this site directly from dial up. However unlike the Bookmark feature addresses are n...
Page 74 - Opening the infrared port; To open the infrared port,; Infrared port; Open
74 Infrared port The infrared port allows you to make data exchanges between your mobile and other devices (provided they have an infrared port).To initiate a transfer via the infrared port, your mobile must be placed facing an-other infrared port before port opening starts. Then the two ports can b...
Page 75 - Viewing and calling numbers in the phonebook; Options
75 G et ti ng M or e O ut o f "In fr ar ed p or t" Closing the infrared port Closing the infrared port closes all infrared sessions (OBEX and IrCOMM sessions). To close the infrared port, Transfering a phonebook card via the infrared port You can transfer phonebook cards via the infrared por...
Page 76 - Appendix; Glossary; Expression
76 Appendix Glossary Expression Meaning AC/DC charger Alternating Current/Direct Current charger Active call The call currently in conversation ALS Alternate Line (Line 2) Service AoC Advise of Charge - subscription service CB Cell Broadcast CLA Cigarette Lighter Adaptor CLI Caller Line Identity - d...
Page 78 - Trouble shooting
78 Trouble shooting Problem Possible cause and solution Phone will not switch on Check that the battery is fully charged and correctly connected to the phone. Charging LED not lit red and no flashing battery Icon There may be no mains supply. Check mains supply.The AC/DC charger may be faulty. Retur...
Page 79 - Error messages
79 Error messages Phone switches on but there is no dis-play Display contrast is turned down too low. Reset contrast (see page 32). Battery icon not flashing 1-2-3 during charging Indicates a charging or battery problem. Turn off and disconnect the charger. Reconnect and try again. If the problem re...
Page 80 - Failed; Invalid number
80 Cancelled. No type selected Cell broadcast activation has been requested but no message type has been selected. Cannot execute command You have made a request which is impossible to be ex-ecuted in the current call situation. Can't display message The short message text cannot be displayed (chara...
Page 82 - Ring volume Off
82 Reaching al-lowed credit! The cost limit is about to be reached. The connected call will end automatically when the limit is reached. Ring volume Off The ring volume is set to 0 (no volume). Service not available Activating some GSM services that are not available on the network SIM blocked. Cont...
Page 83 - Guarantee; Pan European Service; Pan-european GSM End-user Guarantee Conditions
83 Guarantee Pan European Service If you require service, then in the first instance, you should contact your suppli- er. Should you experience any difficulty then please contact your nearest MITSUBI- SHI location listed below for information on other service centers. To obtain Warranty Service, you...
Page 85 - DECLARATION OF COMPLIANCE
85 DECLARATION OF COMPLIANCE 29 March 2001, Viet MailamDirecteur Général Name : Mitsubishi Electric Telecom Europe S.A. RCS Nanterre B 307 593 129 Address : 25, boulevard des Bouvets Town : Nanterre Cedex Postal code : 92741 Identification of the product Nature : Mobile Cell Telephone Type : Dual ba...
Page 86 - Index
86 Index A Access points ........................................................... 65 Alarm Clock ............................................................... 54Reminder ......................................................... 55 Alert mode ........................................................