BENEFON ESC! Owner’s Manual All rights reserved. © Benefon Oyj, 2002.
DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Mediante el presente documento, Benefon Oyj declara que este teléfono móvil, del tipo TGP77EU, satisface los requisitos esenciales y todas las demás disposiciones pertinentes de la Directiva 1999/5/ EC. Benefon Oyj erklærer herved, at denne mobiltelefon af typen TGP77EU er i overensstemmelse med de væsentlige krav og andre relevante betemmelser i Directive 1999/5/EC.
QUICK GUIDE ENDING A CALL POWER ON/OFF •To end a call, press c. •Press / for a few seconds. IGNORING A CALL EMERGENCY CALL TO LOCAL EMERGENCY NUMBER (E.G. 112) •If you do not want to answer an incoming call, press c. •Press . SOS and - OK, or CORRECTING ERRORS •Dial normally by keying in the local emergency number (e.g. 112) and pressing l. MAKING A CALL •Call directly by keying in the number (including the area code) and pressing l.
TURNING THE GPS RECEIVER ON/OFF 1. In stand-by mode or on the navigator pages, enter the Quick menu by pressing n. 2. Find GPS receiver with the help of n and press - CHANGE. •You can return to stand-by mode from all menu levels by pressing c. Another way: first enter the main menu by pressing . MENU, in which you select the option Phone. USING MENU FUNCTIONS 3. Select the desired activity with the help of n and press - OK. 1. The menu items are shown as a list which can be scrolled with the help of n.
4. You will later find the calls and messages in their respective menus, Recent calls and Messages, in GSM menu. Other received message types (such as received Friend Find updates) are also listed in the standby mode. EMPTYING THE SHORT MESSAGE MEMORY A flashing envelope ( s) in stand-by mode is a sign of error in receiving the last short message. In most cases it means that your short message memory is full: you cannot receive new messages until you have first deleted some old ones. 1.
KEY FUNCTIONS FOR THE T9 SHORT MESSAGES key + 1 § 1 1-2 sec. - ACCEPT n 0 1-2 sec.
CONTENTS BENEFON ESC! ............................................... 7 Removing the battery ............................... 17 Initializing the phone ................................ 17 Turning the phone on ............................... 17 Turning the phone off ............................... 18 Changing the language ............................ 18 SOME KEY FEATURES ................................................ 7 OVERVIEW....................................................... 19 INTRODUCTION......
NEW CALL..................................................................... CONFERENCE CALL .................................................... SELECTING A CALL ..................................................... ENDING A CALL............................................................ PICKING A WAITING CALL .......................................... DROPPING A WAITING CALL...................................... MUTING A CALL ........................................................... CALL MENU.........
SETTINGS ........................................................ 69 Environments ............................................ 69 EDITING NORMAL ENVIRONMENT............................. EDITING SILENT, DISCREET, NOISY AND NIGHT ENVIRONMENTS ......................... CAR KIT ENVIRONMENT ............................................. CREATING NEW ENVIRONMENT................................ DELETING AN ENVIRONMENT.................................... 70 71 72 72 73 User interface ..............................
DELETING A PHONE BOOK ENTRY ........................... 97 Storing a phone number ........................... 97 KEYING IN A NEW NUMBER IN STAND-BY MODE..................................................... 98 ADDING A NEW NUMBER IN THE NAME LIST........................................................ 98 MESSAGES ...................................................... 99 Inbox .......................................................... 99 RECEIVING A NEW MESSAGE ....................................
ROUTES ........................................................... 126 CREATING A NEW ROUTE .......................................... SETTING DESTINATION............................................... VIEWING THE MAP....................................................... WAYPOINT LIST: VIEWING AND EDITING................................................ SENDING A ROUTE ...................................................... MEASURING LENGTH.................................................. RENAMING .........
PORTABLE HANDS FREE EHE70................... 145 PLUG-IN HANDS FREE GMA70 ...................... 145 BENEWIN PRO WITH NMEA 0183 CABLE ..... 146 LIGHT HOLDER KGC70 ................................... 147 BICYCLE HOLDER........................................... 147 CARRYING CASE ............................................ 147 EXTERNAL GPS ANTENNA ............................ 148 CROSS-COUNTRY ANTENNA......................... 148 APPENDIXES ...........................................
INTRODUCTION BENEFON ESC! and GSM equipment in this phone also enables several innovative new features like tracking other Benefon Esc! phones. SOME KEY FEATURES Congratulations on your purchase of the Benefon Esc! Personal Navigation Phone, a revolutionary communication instrument you will never get lost with. This phone is designed for use on the GSM (Global System for Mobile Communications) 900, 1800 and 900/1800 MHz Dual Band networks.
The high quality Benefon Esc! is developed and manufactured by Benefon Oyj. Benefon is a company operating worldwide and specializing in wireless communication instruments. The high-quality and user-friendly Benefon products are developed and manufactured in Finland. T9 text input technology This phone has one of the world’s most developed text input software systems - T9.
including speed and heading, average and top speed, trip odometer, waypoints and routes, direction, ETA, and distance to a waypoint. Esc! also supports the NMEA 0183 interface. Information must be received from at least three suitably positioned satellites for position calculation. The signals sent by the GPS satellites are quite weak and do not travel through solid objects. New services REGISTER FOR FREE SERVICES Register as a user of Benefon Esc! at www.genimap.
MORE SERVICES TO COME SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS Check www.benefon.com periodically for tips about location-based services. General For service providers NEW LOCATION SERVICES Benefon Esc! utilizes Mobile Phone Telematics Protocol (MPTP) and Mobile Maps Service Protocol (MMSP) which provide a sophisticated set of telematics commands and a map protocol for service integrators and providers to build and provide location-based value added services for consumers and businesses.
•Power supplies: This equipment is intended for use with the following power supplies: batteries BBL-77-N and BBL-77-P, mains charger CMA-70-230 (with cable FMC-70), and cigarette lighter charger CCS-71-12. Any other usage will invalidate any approval given to this apparatus and may be dangerous. or disrupt the mobile network. Failure to comply with this instruction may lead to suspension or denial of mobile phone services, and possibly even legal action.
shielded. Consult the manufacturer or the vehicle seller to determine the proper shielding. •Computers: Remember that using the phone close to a computer may cause interference. When using your phone near such equipment keep a distance of about one meter. •Body parts: When the phone is in operation do not touch the antenna with eyes, mouth or bare skin to guarantee proper function.
Emergency calls and messages Benefon Esc! is and aid and should never be relied upon as an only emergency device. Its functionality is dependent on GSM network and GPS satellites which may not be available at all times. The unique combination of GSM and GPS features does, however, make Benefon Esc! helpful in urgencies as long as one does not depend one’s life on it. Splash proofness Benefon Esc! is splash proof only when the battery and its rubber seal have been properly attached.
QUICK START WHAT TO DO FIRST Inserting the SIM card First remove the battery. 1. Slide the SIM card holder to the right. Lift the holder into an upright position. 14 QUICK START: WHAT TO DO FIRST 2. Insert the card into the holder. Check that the cut corner is at the lower left corner of the holder.
Inserting the rubber seal Cap 3. Close the holder by pushing it towards the phone. Slide the holder back to the left until it locks. After inserting the SIM card, fit the battery back into place. Rubber tab Installing the rubber seal is optional. Please note, however, that the phone is splash proof only when the rubber seal is inserted correctly in the phone. First make sure that the battery has been removed. 1. Place the rubber seal so that it lies in the bottom of the battery hole. 2.
Fitting the battery Bottom cover Bottom connector 3. Lift the cap on the top of the rubber tab. 4. Fit the battery into place as described in the next chapter. The idea is that the battery will be securely fastened in the battery hole. 5. Finally stuff the bottom cover into the bottom connector so that the cover will be firmly secured around the connector. 16 QUICK START: WHAT TO DO FIRST 1. Place the bottom of the battery into the small hollows at the bottom of the phone. 2.
Removing the battery Initializing the phone Before starting to use the phone for the first time, please note the following: •The battery of the phone should be charged overnight before taking the phone into use for the first time. •The battery will reach its full capacity only after a couple of charging - discharging times. •If the phone is kept in storage with its battery removed for a prolonged period of time, the phone’s internal memory backup battery might be discharged.
3. Enter the phone code if the phone prompts for it. When the phone code has been keyed in, press - OK. 4. The abbreviations of the country and network operator are displayed immediately or after the Searching for networks... message. ESC! logo, time, date and some symbols are also displayed. If you are outside the network’s coverage area, the message Searching for networks... will remain in the display and you cannot make or receive calls.
OVERVIEW INDICATORS GPS indicator Stand-by mode When the phone is turned on, it enters the standby mode shown below. GPS indicator Date and time GSM indicator Monday 21.01.2002 Battery indicator Normal Current sound environment Display indicators The GPS indicator consists of a satellite symbol and a bar graph. GPS GPS Searching turned turned for position on off Sleeping Position found at the latest search attempt •When the GPS receiver is active, i.e.
are shown and the phone symbol is greyed. •When the GPS receiver is in Economy or At intervals mode, and it has searched and found position at the latest attempt, the bars are shown greyed. When you are roaming, i.e. in an area of a network other than your own, the h symbol is shown in the GSM indicator. GSM indicator Battery indicator The GSM indicator consists of a phone symbol and a bar graph. The battery indicator is a battery symbol with a moving "liquid level".
Display indicators Some of the following symbols may be shown in stand-by mode: s v diverted to another phone number or to a voicemail service. The type of service depends on your network operator. Envelope. This symbol indicates, you have received a new short message. The symbol flashes when the short message memory is full. Flashing also means, you cannot receive or store any new messages unless you first delete some old ones. Tape recorder.
Navigator pages Position page The four navigator pages of Benefon Esc! can be used for GPS navigation, with or without a map. The Position page shows various data fields related to your present position and time. The status of individual satellites can also be viewed on this page. The stand-by mode and navigator pages can be browsed directly by pressing < and > in any of them. They can also be accessed via Main menu.
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Menus Most features of Benefon ESC! can be accessed via menus. There are four of these: Main menu, Quick menu, and GSM and GPS-specific menus. Each menu contains its own menu items and submenus. When the phone is in stand-by mode, you can access the following menus: Each menu has a title, an icon and some menu items. You can select one of these items by highlighting it with n and pressing -. You can exit a menu by pressing . QUIT.
GSM menu •Skip route point The menu items of the GSM menu are •Clear destination •Phone book •Reset meters. •Messages Keypad •Recent calls •Network services •Help desk. GPS menu The GPS menu can be accessed through the Navigator pages as follows: in stand-by mode first press a side key (< or >). Then press - GPS.
/ Power on/off. Press and hold to turn the phone on or off. >< Adjustment keys. Press to adjust earpiece volume during a call. By pressing these keys you can also access the navigator pages from stand-by mode and browse the navigator pages. l Handset up. Press to make a call. c Handset down. Press to disconnect a call, and to return to stand-by mode at any time. .- Function keys. The function of these keys depends on the guiding texts on the bottom line of the display. n Scroll key.
•Special characters: By pressing 0 for a few seconds, all the special characters are available. You may select a row of characters with n, and make the final selection by pressing the numeric key, which corresponds the desired character. •Character forms: You can enter both upper case and lower case letters as well as numbers. You can switch between them by pressing §.
the phone book, please see the chapter GSM menu, Phone book, Storing a phone number. • If you wish to make a direct call to an ISDN subnumber or store the sub-number in your phone book, key in the string as follows: key in the main phone number, press the § key three times, (the letter S will be displayed) and key in the sub-number.
CHARACTERS AVAILABLE 1 , 2 Aa Bb Cc 2 Ää 3 Dd Ee Ff 3 É é 4 Gg H h I i 4 Ì 5 J j Kk Ll 5 6 Mm Nn Oo 6 Ññ Öö 7 Pp Qq Rr Ss 7 ß 8 Tt Uu Vv 8 Üü 9 Ww Xx Yy Zz 9 0 0 Åå Ææ à ß Ç è Ø ø ò ù QUICK START: OVERVIEW 29
BRIEF OVERVIEW OF PHONE USE 2. Enter the country code, the area code (without the first number), and the phone number. MAKING A CALL If the network operator does not implement this function and you try to make a call by using the + character, a message Illegal will be displayed. You can call a number in stand-by mode by entering the number, including the area code, and pressing l. The text Calling and the number you are calling will be displayed and a call will be set up.
4. Press l to call the number displayed. You can also call directly to the number last dialled by pressing l l. Redial memory l 5. By pressing - SELECT you will enter the submenu where you can store the number or remove it from redial memory. 2 Delete all 14:12 Benefon 12:02 John Swirl 11:08 +358277400 Redial memory QUIT n 1 Save Delete SELECT - 1. Press l to enter the redial memory when the phone is in stand-by mode and there are no phone numbers displayed. 2.
Quick dialling RECEIVING A CALL The quick dialling function works on the phone book memory slot numbers 2...9. When your phone receives a call, it rings and the text Call is coming is shown. If you have set the phone to be silent, the text will still be shown normally. Call Call Line Identification (CLI) 9 Calling Susan If you wish to make a call by using quick dialling, press the desired number (between 2 and 9) and hold it down for a few seconds.
Answering a call •To answer, press l. If Anykey answer is turned on in the Main menu under Settings and GSM, you can also answer by pressing §, +, or 1...9. •If you do not wish to answer an incoming call, press c. •You can always turn off the ringing tone, without dropping the call, by pressing . QUIET. ACTIVE CALL When a call is in progress, the display will look like the one below. GSM indicator Call duration Wednesday 12.4.
You can adjust earpiece volume during a call by pressing > and <. However, adjusting the volume is not possible if the microphone is muted. Advanced options during a call Several advanced options, such as muting the microphone, managing multiple calls, and accessing the phone book are available during a call. NEW CALL Use this function to make a new call during an active call. The currently active call will be put on hold. 1. Press . MENU to access the Call menu. 2. Use n to select New call.
SELECTING A CALL To pick up a waiting call, do as follows: When there are several simultaneous calls, you can make one of them active as follows: 1. Use n to select the waiting call and press - SELECT. 1. Use n to select a call and press - SELECT. 2. Press - OK to select Pick. The waiting call will be made active, while the previously active call is put on hold. 2. Press - OK to select Select. The selected call will be made active, while the previously active call is put on hold.
MUTING A CALL 1. Press . MENU to access the Call menu. 2. Use n to select Mute and press - OK. Calls will be muted. Muting can later be turned off in a similar manner. ENDING CALLS To end a call, press c. When the call ends, the GSM indicator will return to the usual hook-down position. Please note that if there are several simultaneous calls, pressing c will end them all at once. CALL MENU The Call menu is a special menu, which is only available during an active call.
PIN code Thursday 13.4.2002 Enter code | Emergency call Press ’Ok’ or dial ’112’ Remember that a mobile phone connection is not guaranteed in all conditions. Rough terrain or large buildings may limit the operation of your phone. Never completely rely on a mobile phone for essential communications. INCOMING TRAFFIC SOS OK CANCEL . Besides incoming calls, you may also receive regular short messages and special, navigation-related messages.
S h o r t m e s s a g e s ( s) 1. To read the message, press - SELECT. Unanswered call Waypoint Friend Find update 2. By scrolling with n, you are able to read the whole message. Tuesday 30.5.2002 23:57 Northfield H 22:01 Swirl Sam 08:30 Rolling Kim 29.05 Defile Mike 29.05 Swirl Susan 28.05 Meadow S 28.05 Rockfeld Tom QUIT Short message Route Friend Find request SELECT 3. To process the message, press - SELECT. 4.
3. Use 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, and 9 to scroll the map. 4. To process the waypoints, press - SELECT. 5. To process the routes, press - SELECT. 6. You have several options to choose from, such as setting routes or deleting them. 5. You have several options to choose from, such as setting waypoints or deleting them. 7. Select the desired option with n and press - 6. Select the desired option with n and press - 8. Press . QUIT when you are finished. OK. OK.
3. Use 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, and 9 to scroll the map. sender of the request, or . NO to decline from sending an update. 4. To process the friend points, press - SELECT. 2. If the request was a tracking request, you will also be asked for an interval for sending the updates, and the number of updates to send. 5. You have several options to choose from, such as setting friend points or deleting them. 6. Select the desired option with n and press OK. 7. Press . QUIT when you are finished.
BRIEF OVERVIEW OF NAVIGATOR USE FIRST STEPS Positioning the GPS antenna Satellites You should lift the GPS antenna so that it faces open sky whenever you want to use any of Benefon Esc!’s position dependent features. The antenna needs an unobstructed view of the sky. The signals sent by the GPS satellites do not penetrate solid objects such as people, buildings, rocks, or heavy tree cover. Note that the GPS receiver can be active even when the antenna is not lifted.
Turning the GPS receiver on or off • Low power. Satellites are tracked at slightly longer intervals. While this mode has the lowest power consumption, it may not be reliable in limited satellite coverage. You need to turn on the GPS receiver to make position determination possible. Once activated, the receiver will calculate your position at given intervals. • Economy: Tracking satellites is adapted to the present circumstances.
When using the GPS receiver for the first time, do as follows: determination is shown by the bars in the indicator. The more bars the better the accuracy. 1. Go to an open site outdoors, with unobstructed view of the sky. You can also view the status of individual satellites on the Position navigator page. For further information, please see the following chapter Position. 2. Position the GPS antenna and turn the GPS receiver to Full power mode. 3.
You can also wake up the GPS receiver manually as follows: 1. Make sure that the GPS antenna has an unobstructed view of the sky. The GPS receiver does not work indoors. 2. On any of the navigator pages, press - GPS to enter the GPS menu. 3. Use n to select Update position and press OK. INITIALIZING THE GPS RECEIVER 4. Use 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, and 9 to move the pointer on the map to your present position. 5. Press - SELECT. 6. Initialize the GPS receiver by selecting Set as position. Press - OK. 7.
USING THE NAVIGATOR PAGES The navigator pages of this phone are: • Map page MAP The Map navigator page shows your position and surroundings on a map. • Guide page • Position page • Movement page. Data fields You can access and browse the different navigator pages through the Main menu, as follows: 1. In stand-by mode or on any of the navigator pages, press . MENU to enter the Main menu. 2. Use n to select either Map, Guide, Position, or Movement. Press - SELECT.
Map scale, track and bearing Map symbols •Map scale is shown as a scalebar. It changes as you zoom the map by pressing + and §. •Waypoints are used for marking points of interest or as destinations for navigation. They are shown as an identifying symbol (e.g. q) and a title. •Track (x) is your direction of movement. It is given in degrees. •Bearing ( y) is the direction to your destination, if any. It is given in degrees.
Pointing mode In pointing mode, you can move a pointer to scroll the map and use it to create and process waypoints, set a point for use as destination, measure distances, and send your position in a short message - to give a few examples. •Highlight the desired option with n and press the function keys . or - according to the guiding texts on lower part of the display. •Exit pointing mode by pressing . QUIT. The map will not automatically scroll when you are in pointing mode.
GUIDE The Guide page gives you steering guidance when you are navigating to a destination. Data fields Speed The arrow is not shown if you have not set a destination. Moreover, the compass ring is totally blank when you are not moving at all. Time Bearing (destination) Track Compass ring MENU GPS When using this page, you should position your phone so that the arrow on the top of the compass ring points to your direction of movement.
POSITION used for navigation, while grey bars signify satellites that are still being locked to. The Position page shows various data fields related to your present position, time, and satellite status. Data fields Depending on currently used GPS operating mode, the satellite status text buffer may also show, how old the last found position is. Some of the data on this page depends the GPS receiver’s ability to determine your position.
MOVEMENT The Movement page shows various data fields related to your movement and destination. Movementrelated data fields Speed Odometer Track Bearing Many data fields on this page are dependent on movement, so they will be blank when you are not moving or when the GPS receiver is unable to determine your position.
QUICK MENU When the phone is in stand-by mode or in one of the navigator pages, you can open the Quick menu by pressing n. The first item to be selected depends on the direction of your keypress: •If you press n upwards, the first item to be highlighted will be Environment. LOCKING THE KEYPAD Monday 21.01.2002 Quick menu Normal Lock keypad 1 GPS receiver Off Environment Normal •If you press n downwards, the first item to be highlighted will be Lock keypad.
4. As you lock the keypad, you will automatically exit the Quick menu. The left function key will then have the text UNLOCK. When the keypad is locked, you can answer an incoming call only by pressing l. You can turn off the ringing tone by pressing . QUIET. GPS RECEIVER ACTIVITY The GPS receiver receives signals from the satellites and calculates your position from the information. UNLOCKING THE KEYPAD Monday 21.01.2002 While the keypad is locked, pressing c or . will set the lights on for 10 seconds.
SELECTING AN ENVIRONMENT An environment is a combination of tone and light settings made suitable for particular situations. For information about editing the environment settings, please see the instructions in the chapter Main menu, Settings, Environments. In this menu you can turn on the environment you wish to use. The default setting is Normal. 1. Press n to enter the Quick menu. 2. Use n to select Environment. Press - CHANGE. 3.
•Use n to scroll through the menu items and submenus. MAIN MENU •To select one of the items, press -. This way, you can enter sub-menus, activate commands and turn options on or off. Monday 21.01.2002 Main menu Normal Phone 1 •You can return to stand-by mode either by pressing c or going through the Main menu, and selecting the item Phone. Map Guide Position Movement Accessories Settings FI NETWORK MENU GSM QUIT .
Alarm clock In this menu, you can turn the alarm clock on or off and adjust its settings. Press - SELECT to open the Alarm clock from the Accessories menu. You can scroll and select functions and items with n. Current alarm settings are displayed in the Alarm clock menu. There are four alarm settings which you can adjust. Turning alarm on or off You can turn the alarm on or off by selecting Active and pressing - CHANGE.
Selecting snooze interval . Alarm clock 1 Once If you do not want to use the snooze option at all, choose Off. Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday DONE ALARM CLOCK ALERT CHANGE n - •To make the alarm clock alert only once, mark Once by selecting it and pressing - CHANGE. •To make the alarm clock alert on selected days, mark the desired days by highlighting them and pressing - CHANGE. •When ready, press . DONE.
Notepad The Notepad can be used for writing and saving short notes. Use n and press - SELECT to open the Notepad from the Accessories menu. You will enter a menu titled Notes which contains several notes. •Use n to select a note and press - SELECT to edit it. •Select Delete all to clear all notes. Confirm the deletion by pressing - OK or cancel the operation by pressing . NO.
Turning T9 mode on or off Writing compound words Press 1. When the T9 mode is on, the , symbol is shown on the display. When writing a compound word, you are assumed to press - ACCEPT after each part of the word until the whole compound word has been entered. Switching character forms Press § to switch the character forms. Selected form is shown highlighted. The symbol U stands for upper case letters, V for lower case letters, and Z for numbers.
Beeping sounds In case you try to do an illegal action, such as continue writing the note when there is no space left, or press a key that does not match to the keystroke sequence entered, the T9 will beep and ignore the action. Notepad 123 4 5 6 789 Adding special characters By pressing and holding 0 for a few seconds, a wide selection of special characters is made available to you. Select a row with n and press the numeric key which corresponds to the desired character.
If the word is still incorrect, find an alternative word with n. Writing a note in spelling mode Finally verify the correct word by pressing + or - ACCEPT. The editing tools are basically the same in spelling mode and in T9 mode. The only difference is the way to key in letters. Further actions •Turn T9 mode off by pressing 1. When the T9 mode is off, no , symbol is on the display. When the note is ready, press - SAVE to save it. You will return to the previous menu level. •Press .
Calendar You can write down your own appointments, events and anniversaries in the calendar. Reminders can also be associated with these entries. Please note that if the power of the phone is turned off, the calendar alarms do not automatically turn the phone on and you will miss the alarm. The main calendar page shows a calendar page for one month. Each day that has any calendar entries is marked with a small black triangle in its lower left corner. •Use + and § to switch between months.
•Select Go to date by pressing - CHANGE. Key in the date you wish to view and press - OK. ADDING A NEW CALENDAR ENTRY By selecting New entry you can add a new event to your calendar. VIEWING ALL ENTRIES (AGENDA) By selecting Agenda, you can view all your calendar entries at once. Agenda You can give the calendar entry a title text by selecting Text and pressing - CHANGE. Key in the text with alpha-numeric keys. Press - OK. Adjusting entry time New entry Delete all Mon 1.5.
•To make the entry apply only once, mark Once by highlighting it and pressing - CHANGE. VIEWING A CALENDAR ENTRY (AGENDA) •To make the entry apply on selected days, mark the desired days by highlighting them with n and pressing - CHANGE. To view a calendar entry with details, select a Day view and then the item Agenda by pressing - SELECT. Agenda shows all the events made. Find the desired entry with n and press - SELECT. •When ready, press . DONE.
•Select Edit and press - SELECT. Calculator Editing a calendar entry is done just like adding a new one. For further information, please see the chapter Adding a new calendar entry above. With the calculator you can perform the basic mathematical operations such as addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division. You are also able to use decimal points and the percent operator. Deleting a calendar entry Press - SELECT to open the Calculator from the Accessories menu.
•The &, M, and z can alternatively be keyed in by subsequent presses of the + key. Similarly, _ and # can be keyed in with §. •A decimal point can also be keyed in by pressing and holding the 0 key. •By pressing . CLEAR you can correct any incorrect numbers and symbols you may have keyed in. sign ( . _ & = M # } function resets the display decimal point subtraction addition gives result multiplication division percent The maximum size of a number is 8 digits.
Games Press - SELECT to open the Games list from the Accessories menu. Scoring •Hit an enemy bomb: 1 point. •Hit an enemy ship: 5 points. •Start a game by pressing - SELECT. •Pause or finish a game by pressing .. •Continue a paused game by using n to select Continue and pressing - SELECT. GALACTIC GUNNER The idea is to shoot the enemy above you while avoiding the bombs being dropped onto you. The enemy moves from side to side and after each sweep it comes closer to you.
WORM The idea is to control a worm around the display, eating small cookies and avoiding walls. The worm will grow and gain speed with each cookie it eats. The game is over when the worm hits a wall or itself. Key functions Key functions •Move the piece by pressing 2, 4, 6 and 8. •Preview the complete picture by pressing +, 0 or §. Scoring Your score is the time you needed to complete the game. The shorter the time, the better the score. Steer the worm by pressing 2, 4, 6 and 8.
LABYRINTH Key functions •Release the ball by pressing 2, 5, 8, or 0. •Move left with wide steps by pressing 1. •Move left normally by pressing 4 or 7. •Move left with tiny steps by pressing +. •Move right with wide steps by pressing 3. •Move right normally by pressing 6 or 9. •Move right with tiny steps by pressing §. The idea is to walk through the labyrinth starting from the upper left corner, going to the lower right corner as fast as possible.
TICTACTOE SETTINGS The idea is to add crosses in the grid, taking turns with your opponent. The winner of the game is the one who first manages to get five marks in a row. The row can be formed either horizontally, vertically or diagonally. Only part of the grid is displayed at once, in fact the whole grid is much larger. You can access the settings of the phone via the Settings menu.
can customize these environments to your own needs, if you so desire. Editing incoming call, alarm, messages or calendar settings You can turn on a specific environment in the Quick menu. For further information about it, please see the instructions in the chapter Quick menu, Selecting an environment. Select either Incoming call, Alarm, Messages or Calendar, and press - SELECT. The current environ- The environment you are currently using is shown in stand-by mode.
1. Select Ringing mode and press - CHANGE. •To have the lights always on, select On. 2. Select either Fixed or Increasing and press - OK. •To have the lights automatically turn on when keys are pressed or important notifications are displayed, select Automatic. Changing use of vibration You can turn vibrating alert on or off by selecting Vibration and pressing - CHANGE.
CAR KIT ENVIRONMENT CREATING NEW ENVIRONMENT In this menu you can set one of the environments to be the default environment for the car kit. Each time when you connect the phone to a car kit, the default car kit environment will be turned on automatically. As you disconnect the phone from the car kit, previously used environment will be turned on. To create an environment of your own, select New. At most two additional environments can be made. Select Car kit and press - CHANGE.
Editing your own environment User interface You can edit your own environment in the same way as the default environments, by selecting it with - SELECT. The only difference is that you can also change the name of the environment. This menu contains settings that have to do with the general outlook and functionality of the phone. For further information about editing an environment, please see the instructions in the chapter Editing normal environment.
ADJUSTING CONTRAST Screen saver display In this menu you can adjust display contrast. 1. Select Contrast and press - CHANGE. 2. Use n to set the contrast level. Press - OK. Contrast level can also be set by pressing > and < when the Contrast menu item is selected. The screen saver display can be exited by pressing any key. AUTOMATIC KEYLOCK SCREEN SAVER The screen saver can be used to reduce the power consumption of the phone by clearing the display when the equipment is not continuously used.
Time settings DATE This menu allows you to set the time, time zone and date. This item allows you to set the date manually. Please note, however, that the date will always be automatically set if you are using Satellite time (see the following instructions). The time information determined here is used together with call logging, incoming messages as well as alarm clock and timers.
TIME ZONE Units The GPS satellites broadcast Coordinated Universal Time (UTC), the standard time common to every place in the world. To make automatic clock resetting possible, this data needs to be corrected to match your local time zone. The Units menu allows you to set the measurement systems for distance, speed and elevation and currency unit for call cost counters. 1. Select Time zone and press - CHANGE. 2. Key in your local time zone shift with numeric keys. If needed, change the +/- sign with +.
Power ELEVATION 1. Select Elevation and press - CHANGE. 2. Select the units you wish to use for elevation measurements: Meters, or Imperial feet. Press - OK. In this menu you can make the phone turn itself on and off at specified times. Press - SELECT to open the Power menu from Settings. CURRENCY POWER ON TIMER The currency unit is used for call costs. Use a 3-letter abbreviation for the currency. When the Power on timer is activated, the phone turns itself on every day at the same time. 1.
GSM Message type This menu contains settings related to calls and messages. In this sub-menu you can choose the kind of message type you are processing from these options: text, fax, X.400, email, ermes, or data. Press - SELECT to open the GSM menu from Settings. Press - CHANGE. Select an option with n. Press - OK. MESSAGE SETUP In this menu you can store and change the number of your voicemail service and the number of the short message centre.
BROADCAST SETUP Message types This menu contains settings related to broadcast messages. If you have turned on the option Accept broadcasts, all kinds of general messages can be broad- Accept broadcasts This option lets you specify whether you wish to accept broadcast messages such as advertisements, weather forecasts, traffic reports and sports results. Press - CHANGE to turn this option on or off. cast to you. In this sub-menu you can add or delete certain message types, e.g.
Message languages DIALLING PREFIX As a default setting, broadcast messages will be broadcast in all possible languages. To ignore the messages sent in an unfamiliar language, do as follows: A dialling prefix is sent to the network before any dialled number. This kind of prefix could be e.g. #31#, which tells the network not to show the callers number when making calls. *31# works the other way around. 1. Select Languages. Press - SELECT. 2.
REDIAL MEMORY GSM MODULE If the Redial memory is turned on, the last dialled numbers are stored into memory. These numbers can be recalled by pressing l in stand-by mode when no numbers have been keyed in. In this menu you can turn the GSM module on or off. Press - CHANGE to turn this option on or off. 2. Make a selection of either On or Off and press - OK. QUICK DIALLING When the quick dialling option is turned on, you can call quickly to those phone numbers stored in the phone book entries 2 - 9.
GPS Show data fields In this menu you can adjust map and navigation settings. This option allows you to specify whether you want to see the two additional data fields on the Map navigator page. Press - SELECT to open the GPS menu from Settings. Press - CHANGE to turn this option on or off. MAP DETAILS You can also quickly turn the data fields on or off by pressing 0 on the Map navigator page. In this menu you can determine the outlook of the Map navigator page.
Show trace Preferred map type This option allows you to specify whether you want to see the trace left by your movement on the map. When you have more than one map loaded into your phone, the most accurate one available for your position will generally be used. In this submenu, you can set the map type you prefer. You can choose from the following options: Press - CHANGE to turn this option on or off.
POSITIONING When using the mobile phone positioning along with some separate map, e.g. a paper map, the GPS position format and map datum need to match the position format and map datum listed on the corresponding paper map. The settings below are correction factors, which will be applied to GPS position fixes before they are displayed. •In one of the pre-defined grid formats. •In User UTM grid.
COURSE ALERTS Confirm arrival In this menu, you can set up alerts to be used when you are going off course, or arriving at your destination. This option allows you to specify whether you want to confirm the arrival to a point on a route before starting to navigate to the next one. Select Course alerts and press - SELECT to enter the menu. Press - CHANGE to turn this option on or off.
LEFT AND RIGHT DATA FIELD You can see two data fields on the Map and Guide navigator pages. In these two menus, you can specify the type of information you want to see in each of them. You can choose more than one option for each data field, in which case the contents of the field change cyclically. You can select the data field contents as follows: •Select either Left data field or Right data field and press - SELECT to enter the appropriate submenu.
ETA at next (Estimated Time of Arrival): Estimated time of arrival at next waypoint on route; or at waypoint or friend used as destination. ETA at last: Estimated time of arrival at last waypoint on route. Off course: distance from correct course (left or right). Turn: Angle between bearing to destination and current track, including a letter (left / right) indicating the recommended direction to turn to. Date: Current date. Time: Current time. UTC (Universal time constant): World standard time.
•Press - CHANGE and key in the phone number of the AGPS service. By pressing - READ you can also recall the number from your phone book. The number is needed for sending an AGPS request. •Press - CHANGE and select with n the number of satellites. However, please note that the more satellites selected, the higher the charge will be. Help desk If you need assistance when using your Benefon Esc! phone and maps, you can send a help request to Benefon Esc! Help desk service.
Emergency calls to pre-determined numbers In a case of dire emergency, it is useful to have your phone send your position information and make calls to pre-determined phone numbers at a press of a single button. In this menu, you can set the options related to this emergency cycle. Press - SELECT to open the Emergency calls menu from Settings. The emergency calls described here have nothing to do with calling the local emergency number (e.g. 112 in Finland).
Adding an emergency call To add the first call to the list, press - INSERT. Press - CHANGE and key in the receiver´s phone number. You can also recall it from the phone book by pressing - SEARCH. Next you can choose whether the phone number should receive a call, the emergency short message, or both. Scroll and check the desired options. Exit the menu by pressing . DONE. Save the current settings by pressing - OK or cancel them by pressing . NO.
You have then fifteen seconds to cancel the operation by pressing . CANCEL. If you do not do this, or if you press - OK, the emergency cycle will be started. First, emergency short messages containing your position and any additional text you may have provided, will be sent to all numbers in the call list specified as message recipients. Next, a voice call is made to each number in the list specified as a voice call recipient.
1. Select Ask phone code and press - CHANGE to turn this option on or off. 2. You will be asked for the phone code. Key it in and press - OK. CHANGE PIN CODE In this menu you can change the PIN code in your SIM card. CHANGE PIN2 CODE In this menu you can change the PIN2 code in your SIM card. You need the PIN2 code for setting and resetting functions in the Call cost menu, and also for using most of the FDN phone book functions. The menu works in the same way as the PIN code menu.
FIXED DIALLING (FDN) Reset default settings Fixed Dialling Numbers (FDN) is a special phone book in which you can only store a few numbers. The amount of numbers depends on your SIM card. Please note that you need your PIN2 code for turning fixed dialling on or off, and also for storing, modifying and deleting numbers from the FDN phone book. The PIN2 code is supplied by your network operator. Use this option if you wish to restore all settings to factory default settings.
GSM MENU PHONE BOOK Monday 21.01.2002 GSM menu Normal Phone book Messages Recent calls Network services Help desk 1 If there are no free memory slots left, No free memory will be shown. You cannot store any new phone numbers unless you first delete some old ones. FI NETWORK MENU GSM QUIT - SELECT n You can store phone numbers in the phone book entries on the SIM card.
Recalling a phone number In this menu you can search for a phone number stored in your phone book. You can also add names to the phone book. •Or, you can press - READ directly. Do it this way if your phone book list is quite short or you wish to add (store) a new phone number in your phone book. The first line in the phone book will offer you the option New.
If you stop on a name for a few seconds, you will see the phone number associated with the name. The memory slot taken up by the name is always shown in the small tab. 1. If you wish to make a call, press l. 2. If you wish to edit or delete (empty) the chosen phone book entry, press - SELECT. Phone book entry 1 Number +358001234567 Name Torrent Samuel Memory slot 13 EDITING A PHONE BOOK ENTRY 1. Select Edit by pressing - SELECT. 2.
•By selecting Move, the information stored in the original phone book entry will be lost. As a result of that, the old slot will be freed. •By selecting Copy, the information stored in the original phone book entry will be preserved. As a result of that, both slots will be reserved: one with the original information and another with the recently stored and possibly modified information. DELETING A PHONE BOOK ENTRY 1. Select Delete with n and press - OK. 2.
KEYING IN A NEW NUMBER IN STAND-BY MODE ADDING A NEW NUMBER IN THE NAME LIST 1. When the phone is in stand-by mode, key in the desired number and press - SAVE. 1. In stand-by mode, press - GSM and then SELECT to select Phone book. 2. A new phone book entry will be displayed. Key in the desired name and press - OK. 2. Press - READ directly. The phone will offer you the name list, including the option New. 3. Press - CHANGE and select a memory slot with n. Press - OK.
MESSAGES The Short Message Service (SMS) is a network feature. •Press - SELECT to enter the Messages menu. If there are neither new nor read incoming messages, No incoming messages is displayed and the menu cannot be entered. RECEIVING A NEW MESSAGE •Press . QUIT to cancel the operation and return to previous menu level. When receiving a new message, an alert sound is heard, and the text New message is shown. Inbox New messages are accessible in stand-by mode immediately after they are received.
If you wish to delete all the messages displayed in this list, select the option Delete all with n and press - OK. Confirm the deletion by pressing OK again, or cancel the operation by pressing . NO. READING AND PROCESSING AN INCOMING MESSAGE 1. Highlight the desired message with n, and press - SELECT. 2. By scrolling with n, you are able to read the whole message. 3. To process the message, press - SELECT. •Select the desired function with n and press -. 4.
•By selecting Send, you can send the message without saving a copy of it for yourself. •By selecting Send and save, you can send the message and also save it to your SIM card. The message is stored into the outbox. The original message sent to you is still kept in the inbox. However, if there is not enough free memory space to save the message, No free memory will be displayed and you will return to previous menu level. The message will not be sent either.
If there is SMS transmission failure, the text Error in sending will be displayed. In this case, make sure the receiver’s phone number (including prefix) and message box number are correct and there is enough network coverage for radio communication. If you do not want to forward the message, press . CLEAR for a few seconds to empty the display and right after . QUIT to return to the previous menu level. You can also press c to return directly to stand-by mode.
Pick coordinates With this option you can pick any coordinates the message may contain, and save them as a waypoint. To save the coordinates, select them with n and press - SAVE. Saving coordinates as a waypoint 1. First, key in the desired name and press - OK. 3. When you are finished, press . DONE. Save the waypoint by pressing - OK or cancel the operation by pressing . NO. Delete With this option you can delete the selected message from your SIM card.
Outbox In this menu you can read, edit, and forward any of your own messages you have saved. You can also pick phone numbers and coordinates from a message for further use, or delete messages either one at a time or all at once. The Outbox menu item in GSM menu has some additional information after it: [MM] is the number of all saved outgoing messages. The settings for outgoing messages are found in the Message setup menu, found under Main menu, Settings, GSM. Press - SELECT to open the Outbox menu.
a few seconds. Use n to select a line and then press the numeric key, which corresponds to the desired character. •To make space, use +. •With n you can move inside the text. •You may also modify the text with the T9 text input tools (for further information about using the T9 text input, please see the chapter Main menu, Accessories, Notepad, Writing a new note in T9 mode). When the message is written, press - SELECT to send, save or postpone it. If you do not want to go further, press .
Forward Pick number Use this option if you wish to send a selected message to a new receiver. Forwarded messages are not stored as extra copies in SIM card. With this option you can pick a phone number from the message and save it in your phone book or make a call to the number in question. In order to send the message to another receiver, the number need to be changed: If a picked number is stored in the phone book, the associated name is shown instead of the number. 1.
Changing memory slot Changing waypoint symbol The free memory slots are listed. Select a slot with n and press - OK. •Use n to select a line and press the numeric key, which corresponds to the desired symbol. 3. When you are finished, press . DONE. Save the entry by pressing - OK, or discard the entry by pressing . NO. Pick coordinates With this option you can pick any coordinates the message may contain, and save them as a waypoint.
Broadcasts Cell broadcasts are general messages, which are broadcast to all receivers within a particular region. They may contain advertisements, local weather reports and information about road traffic, stock exchange and sport results, etc. Cell Broadcast Service categorizes the type of information that these messages contain and the language in which the message has been compiled. According to your choice, you are then able to ignore certain message types, e.g.
If you wish to delete all the messages displayed in this list, select the option Delete all with n and press - OK. Confirm the deletion by pressing OK again, or cancel the operation by pressing . NO. Write message In this menu you can: •write new messages •edit postponed messages. You can read single messages as follows: 1. Select a message with n, and press - READ. NEW MESSAGE 2. By scrolling with n, you are able to read the whole message. Press - SELECT to enter the Write message menu.
1. Press - SELECT to enter the Write message menu. 2. Select one of the postponed messages with n and press - SELECT. for a few seconds. Select a line with n . Press the numeric key, which corresponds to the desired character. •To make space, use +. •With n you can move inside the text. Deleting a postponed message If you want to remove a postponed message without sending it to anyone, open the message and press - SELECT. Scroll the function list with n and highlight the option Delete. Press - OK.
SENDING AND SAVING THE MESSAGE You have four options to choose from: send and save, send only, send with position, and postpone. •By selecting Send, you can send the message without saving a copy of it for yourself. •By selecting Send and save, you can send the message and also save it to your SIM card. The message is stored into the outbox. Key in a number and press - SEND, or press SEARCH to look for one in the phone book.
RECENT CALLS PROCESSING UNANSWERED CALLS This menu and its sub-menus allow you to keep track of unanswered and received calls. The unanswered call list contains all the unanswered calls. The calls are sorted in order from the newest to the oldest. •Press - SELECT to enter the Recent calls menu. •Press . QUIT to cancel the operation and return to previous menu level. You can scroll through the numbers with n.
You can also process single calls as follows: •To call a number in the list, press l. •To save a phone number from the list, select a call and press - SELECT. Then select Save and press - SELECT. •To delete a call, select it with - SELECT. Then select Delete and press - OK. Confirm the deletion by pressing - OK, or cancel the operation by pressing . NO. Received calls In this menu you can manage any calls you may have recently received.
NETWORK SERVICES This menu and its sub-menus allow you to access various network services such as call diversions, call barrings, call waiting and call costs. •Press - SELECT to enter the Network services menu. •Press . QUIT to cancel the operation and return to previous menu level. Select the desired option with n and press - OK. The phone will register with the chosen network. The * symbol indicates that use of the operator is not allowed. If you choose this operator, you can only make emergency calls.
Recalling a phone number from the phone book is done as follows: 1. If desired, key in the initials of the name. If you do not provide any initials, you will start searching at the top of the phone book list. 2. Scroll through the phone book with n until the correct number is selected. The first item in the list is Voice mailbox. 3. Press - OK. When the divert is succesfully set up, a text such as (DIVERT) NOT ANSWERED The call will be diverted when you do not answer it after certain number of rings.
Call barrings In this menu you can bar both outgoing and incoming calls. Please note that call barring also affects call diverts. The call barring option is usually a network feature and you need the network code for activating the call barring option. The network code is given you by the operator when the barring service is subscribed. Press - SELECT to open the Call counters menu. 4. Key in the network code and press - OK. 5. When finished, press . QUIT to return to the Call barrings menu.
INCOMING CALLS Call waiting The second section of the menu allows you to set barrings that concern incoming calls only. If a call is in progress and you have an incoming call, the network will notify you if you have the call waiting option turned on. Call waiting is a network feature. Bar all incoming calls With the All option you can only make calls, not receive them. This sub-menu functions as the Bar all outgoing calls feature described above.
1. Press - SELECT to enter the Call cost menu. 2. You will see a menu with the items Last call, Total calls, Money left, Maximum units, and Price/ Unit. 3. Select one of the four options with n. Press -. LAST CALL COST Use this option to check the cost of the last call. Last call counter value is displayed in currency if you have determined price for unit in Price/unit (and set value for currency in Main menu, under Settings, Units, Currency).
other non-chargeable calls can be made. If you try to make or receive a chargeable call under these conditions, the text No money will be displayed. You can check the maximum call cost in your selected currency by using n to select Maximum units and waiting for a few seconds. If you wish to find out when the cost of your calls is about to reach the limit, you may substract the total calls cost from the maximum cost. E.g. if the maximum cost is 500.
HELP DESK If you need assistance in using your Benefon Esc! phone or maps, you can send a help request, containing your current position and preferred language, to Benefon Esc! Help desk service. After a while, a technical support person will give you a call. There are usage restrictions to this service. You will have to be a registered user to use this service. Please check the Internet site www.genimap.com for more information.
•To select one of the items, press -. This way, you can enter sub-menus, activate commands and turn options on and off. GPS MENU Speed Time •Press . QUIT to return to the previous menu level from a sub-menu.
ing - OK again, or cancel the operation by pressing . NO. •To change the order in which waypoints are listed, select Order and press - CHANGE. Waypoints can be ordered by title, proximity, or symbol. Please note that most of the waypoint functions can also be used by pointing at a waypoint on the Map navigator page. For further information, please see Brief overview of navigator use, Map, Pointing mode. Editing waypoint title Key in a new title and press - OK.
1. Select a waypoint from the list and press - SELECT. 2. Select Set as destination and press - OK. . 3. You can now enter a short message to accompany the coordinates. This can be done the same way as writing any short message. For further information, please see the chapter GSM menu, Messages, Write message. SETTING POSITION You can trick the phone into believing that the selected waypoint is your current position. This is useful e.g.
•Scroll through the phone book with n until the correct number is selected. •Press - OK. 4. Press - SEND. Please note that waypoint is sent as a short message, so the price of a regular short message will be charged from you for each waypoint you send. REQUESTING A ROUTE You can request a service provider to send you a route to the selected point. over, the service provider may charge you for sending the route. This service is only available from certain service providers. VIEWING THE MAP 1.
3. The selected waypoint, its label and symbol will move along with the pointer on the map. Coordinates are displayed on the top of the display. EDITING 1. Select a waypoint from the list and press - SELECT. 2. Select Edit and press - SELECT. 3. You can now choose whether you want to change the title, symbol, or coordinates of the waypoint. Choose the item you want to edit by selecting it with n. Press - CHANGE. Editing waypoint title in new coordinates by pressing the numeric keys.
ROUTES A route is a combination of two or more waypoints, combined to define a course of travel. Routes are used for navigation purposes as destinations. The Routes menu item in GPS menu has some additional information after it: [RR] is the number of all routes stored in the memory. •Press - SELECT to open the Routes menu. •Press . QUIT to cancel the operation and return to previous menu level. The routes menu shows you all the routes that are currently stored in your phone’s memory.
route, and choose whether you want to save or discard it. 3. As a default setting, the route name will consist of the first and last waypoint on the route. •Select Name and press - CHANGE if you wish to edit the name. •Use . CLEAR to delete characters, and alpha-numeric keys to enter new ones. 4. You are asked if you want to save the route. Make a selection by pressing . NO or - OK. SETTING DESTINATION You can set a route to be used as destination.
WAYPOINT LIST: VIEWING AND EDITING 1. Select a route from the list. Press - SELECT. 2. Select List waypoints and press - SELECT. 3. You can now view a list of route waypoints, and add and remove waypoints from it. This submenu functions as the Creating a new route feature described above. If desired, key in the initials of the name. Press - READ. Scroll through the phone book with n until the correct number is selected. Press - OK . 4. Press - SEND.
FRIEND FIND RENAMING 1. Select a route from the list. Press - SELECT. 2. Select Rename and press - SELECT. You will enter a menu in which you can rename the route. 3. Use . CLEAR to delete characters, and alphanumeric keys to key in new ones. Press - OK when done. DUPLICATING 1. Select a route from the list. Press - SELECT. 2. Select Duplicate and press - OK. 3. The selected route is duplicated, and will be named after the original route, with a running number included.
updates whenever desired, but tracking can also be requested by another phone. The following restrictions apply to sending and receiving tracking updates: •You can send tracking updates to one phone number at a time. To start sending tracking to another phone, you need to cancel the original tracking. •You can receive tracking from any number of phones. Friend list The Friend Find menu item in GPS menu has some additional information after it: [FF] is the number of all friend points stored in the memory.
TRACKING INFO If you are being tracked by another phone, you can find out information about this as follows: 1. Select Tracking info by pressing - SELECT. 2. You will see the phone number you are sending tracking updates to, or the name if it is available in the Phone book. You will also see the number of tracking updates you have sent. If you are not constantly sending tracking updates, you will just see the text No active tracking. 3. To stop sending updates, press - CANCEL.
Please note that a new, unauthorized friend point is also automatically created whenever you receive a request or an update from a phone number that has not previously been specified as a friend point. SETTING DESTINATION You can set any friend point to be used as destination. Benefon ESC! will then give you directions to navigate to that point. 1. Select a friend point from the list and press SELECT. 2. Select Set as destination and press - OK. 3. If the position of the friend point is unknown (i.e.
SENDING TRACKING To authorize a friend, do as follows: 1. Select a friend point from the list and press SELECT. 1. Select a friend point from the list and press SELECT. 2. Select Authorize and press - CHANGE. 2. Select Send tracking and press - SELECT. To unauthorize a friend again, select Unauthorize and press - CHANGE. 3. You can only send tracking to one friend at a time. If you are already sending tracking to some other phone, the text Tracking is already active is shown.
CANCELLING SENDING CANCELLING A TRACKING REQUEST Once you have started sending tracking updates to a phone, the phone will go on tracking until you stop it manually, or the set number of updates have been sent. You may stop the tracking as follows: You may request a phone to stop sending you tracking updates at any time. 1. Select the friend point to which you are sending tracking from the list and press - SELECT. 2. Select Cancel request and press - OK. 2. Select Cancel sending and press - OK.
REQUESTING A ROUTE SHOWING ON MAP You can request a service provider to send you a route to the selected point. This is done as follows: 1. Select a friend point from the list and press SELECT. 1. Select a friend point from the list and press SELECT. 2. Select Show on map and press - SELECT. 2. Use n to select Request route and press - SELECT. 3. You will see a map, with the selected friend point shown in the middle. •Use + and § to zoom in and out. 3.
Editing waypoint title Remove characters by pressing . CLEAR. Key in a new title and press - OK. Changing waypoint symbol A total of five rows of waypoint symbols with nine icons on each are available to you. Select a row with n. Press the numeric key which corresponds the desired symbol. 5. When you are finished with editing the new waypoint, press . DONE. 6. You are asked if you want to save the new waypoint or discard it. Use n to make the selection and press - OK. DELETING 1.
SENDING SMS WITH COORDINATES You can send the coordinates of your present position as a part of a short message. 1. Press - GPS to enter the GPS menu. 2. Use n to select SMS with coords and press SELECT. 3. You can now enter a short message to accompany the coordinates. This can be done the same way as writing any short message. For further information, please see GSM menu, Messages, Write message.
the services. The services are only available from certain service providers. SKIPPING ROUTE POINT Use this option if your current destination is a route and you want to skip a route point. REQUESTING AGPS You can request the service provider to send you assisted GPS information. Before sending the request, make sure, the AGPS settings are correctly done. For further information, please see the chapter Main menu, Settings, GPS, AGPS. 1. Press - GPS to enter the GPS menu. 2.
RESETTING METERS To reset the speed and odometer information in your phone, do as follows: 1. Press - GPS to enter the GPS menu. 2. Use n to select Reset meters. Press - SELECT. 3. Select which meters you want to reset. Turn the options on and off by selecting them with n and pressing - CHANGE. 4. Press . DONE when you are finished.
BATTERY FITTING AND REMOVING Fitting: Place the bottom of the battery into the corners at the bottom of the phone. Push the battery towards the rear of the phone until it locks into place. Removing: Push the release catch downwards and pull the battery carefully away of the phone. TYPES AND SIZES There are two kinds of batteries available for this phone: •Li-Ion 900 mAh •Li-Ion 1200 mAh. TEMPERATURE Batteries function best at room temperature (+20°C).
MAINS CHARGERS CHARGING The mains charger available for this phone is the quick charger CMA-70-230 with its cable FMC-70. The phone controls the charging status, battery temperature and power supply during the charging operation. The mains charger should only be used indoors. Make sure that the voltage in the country which you are staying corresponds to the voltage (230 V) of the charger. When charging, connect the round end of the cable into the charger and lock it by turning it half a turn clockwise.
tomatically. To reset the battery indicator to correspond with the "new" battery, you must charge the "new" battery until it is full. Charging times Charging time depends on what kind of charger and battery you have in use. E.g. when charging the Li-Ion batteries with the quick charger, about 70% of the battery capacity will be charged quickly, but charging the remaining 30% takes a relatively longer time.
•Do not drop, knock, twist or shake the battery or otherwise handle the battery roughly. •Do not wet the battery or immerse it in water. •Charge and recharge the battery only with a charger specified in the manual. Use the battery only for the purpose it is intended for. •Only allow service personnel authorised by Benefon to service your phone. DISPOSAL Li-Ion batteries do not contain heavy metals which can damage the environment.
ACCESSORIES This is a short introduction about the accessories available for this phone. You may also check www.benefon.com for a complete list of accessories. you are staying corresponds to the voltage (230 V) of the charger. CIGARETTE LIGHTER CHARGER CCS-71-12 MAINS CHARGER CMA-70-230 You can charge the phone battery with the cigarette lighter charger using your vehicle’s cigarette lighter. The mains charger available for this phone is quick charger CMA-70-230 with its cable FMC-70.
PORTABLE HANDS FREE EHE70 PLUG-IN HANDS FREE GMA70 +12 V GND The portable hands free kit is designed to make the use of the phone easier in various working situations. When you use the earpiece and microphone, you can make and answer phone calls and work with your hands at the same time. This light weight accessory also comes with an adjustable clothes clip. With the plug-in hands free car kit, using the phone is easier and safer while driving. The portable car kit needs no permanent installation.
With the plug-in hands free car kit you can also charge the battery of your phone by using your vehicle’s cigarette lighter. BENEWIN PRO WITH NMEA 0183 CABLE save the phone book, phone settings, short messages, environments, and calendar data. The BeneWin Pro also includes some additional functions, such as settings for maps, routes, and waypoints as well as settings for telematics. It depends on your phone model whether you can use these functions or not.
LIGHT HOLDER KGC70 BICYCLE HOLDER The bicycle holder holds your phone steadily in place on your bike’s handlebar so it can be easily viewed while riding. The light holder holds your phone steadily in place when you are driving. The holder is also very useful when, for example, you are charging the battery with the cigarette lighter charger. CARRYING CASE A carrying case can be used for carrying the phone. It also protects the phone from impacts. A carrying case can be fastened to e.g.
EXTERNAL GPS ANTENNA CROSS-COUNTRY ANTENNA The cross-country (power) antenna can be used to replace the regular GSM antenna. It is useful in areas where the GSM network signal strength is weak. The external (active) GPS antenna can be used when reliable satellite signals for navigation are needed. In addition for being more powerful than the regular GPS antenna, it can also be placed as far as five meters away from the phone. This way, it can be placed for example on the roof of a car or a boat.
APPENDIXES CARE AND MAINTENANCE •Dust and dirt may damage the moving parts of your phone. Do not use or keep the phone in dusty or dirty surroundings. •Protect the phone from heat. High temperatures may shorten the life of the electronical devices, melt or warp plastics and damage batteries. Do not use the battery near fire. •Only allow service personnel authorised by the dealer to service your phone. Do not open the phone or battery by yourself.
blocked. In that case the text Card blocked will be displayed. Contact your network operator to get a new SIM card. If your phone does not function Make sure that •your phone is turned on If you lose your SIM card Contact your network operator to invalidate the card and get a new one. A lost card can be misused if you have disabled the Ask PIN code option.
At the same time the settings will be reset to the factory ones. Use of this key does not affect the contents of the phone book entries. "Searching for network" The message Searching for network is displayed when you are outside the network operator’s coverage area. You are in a "shadow area" where signal strength is too weak for radio communication. In any unclear situation, you are always welcome to contact your dealer, an authorized Benefon service centre or the network operator.
ommended you keep the request on. You can change the PIN code in the menu. If the correct PIN code is not entered after three attempts the SIM card will be disabled. You then must use your PUK code to enable the PIN code and the SIM card. PIN2 code You need a PIN2 code for setting and resetting certain SIM functions, e.g. charge counters and limits. The PIN2 code (4 to 8 digits) is supplied by your network operator. PUK code The PUK code is used to open the disabled SIM card.
Network code Service provider You need a network code for certain network services, e.g. call barring. The network code (4 digits) is supplied by your network operator. The service provider is an organization which provides telecommunication services to the users. The service provider can also be a network operator. You can set Call barring options and change the network code from the menu. In this manual the term ‘ network operator’ indicates both the network operator and the service provider.
Route Destination A route is a combination of two or more waypoints, combined to define a course of travel. Routes are used for navigation purposes as destinations. Benefon Esc! can give you navigational guidance to a point or along a route. That point or route is called destination. For further information about routes, please see the chapter GPS menu, Routes. The terms "next destination" and "last destination" refer to the next waypoint and last waypoint on a route used as destination, respectively.
MENU CHARTS QUICK MENU QUICK MENU LOCK KEYPAD TURN THE GPS RECEIVER ON OR OFF SELECT AN ENVIRONMENT FOR USE OFF FULL POWER LOW POWER ECONOMY AT INTERVALS NORMAL SILENT NOISY DISCREET NIGHT CAR KIT OWN MENU CHARTS: 155
MAIN MENU MAIN MENU ACCESS TO STAND-BY MODE... PHONE MAP GUIDE POSITION MOVEMENT ACCESSORIES FOUR NAVIGATOR PAGES: DISPLAY MAPS, COMPASS, AND DATA FIELDS RELATED TO NAVIGATION. ALSO ACCESS TO GPS-MENU, AND MAIN MENU ALARM CLOCK TURN ON OR OFF ADJUST WAKE UP TIME SELECT REPEAT ALARM SELECT SNOOZE TIME NOTEPAD DELETE ALL NOTES SELECT A WRITTEN NOTE SETTINGS CALENDAR ONCE MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY OFF 5 MIN 10 MIN 30 MIN EDIT, SAVE OR DELETE A WRITTEN NOTE HERE..
SETTINGS MAIN MENU PHONE MAP GUIDE POSITION MOVEMENT ACCESSORIES SETTINGS ENVIRONMENTS USER INTERFACE TIME ADD NEW NORMAL SILENT NOISY DISCREET NIGHT CAR KIT OWN LANGUAGE CONTRAST SCREEN SAVER KEYLOCK MODE TIME DATE SATELLITE TIME TIME ZONE UNITS GPS EMERGENCY CALLS SECURITY RESET SETTINGS INCOMING CALL ALARM CALENDAR MESSAGES VIBRATION KEY TONES NOTIFICATIONS LIGHTS RESET ENTER HELP DESK NUMBER SELECT LANGUAGE EMERGENCY KEY ON/OFF EDIT MESSAGE CALL LIST SELECT TONE ADJUST VOLUME SELECT RINGING
GSM X PCS FREE PHONE BK ENTRIES X PCS RESERVED GSM MENU PHONE BOOK ENTRY: ENTER NUMBER ADD NEW ENTRY PHONE BOOK ENTER NAME.. MESSAGES INBOX DELETE ALL INBOX MESSAGES INBOX MESSAGE LIST OUTBOX DELETE ALL OUTBOX MESSAGES OUTBOX MESSAGE LIST BROADCASTS BROADCAST MESSAGE LIST CALL VOICEMAIL CALLING VOICE MAILBOX...
GPS GPS MENU ADD A NEW WAYPOINT WAYPOINTS ROUTES DELETE ALL WAYPOINTS ORDER WAYPOINT LIST TITLE SYMBOL COORDINATES ADD A NEW ROUTE INITIALLY BLANK, ADD FIRST WAYPOINT DELETE ALL ROUTES SELECT ORDER FOR SECOND WAYPOINT ADD SECOND WAYPOINT SELECT ORDER FOR THIRD WAYPOINT ETC.
160 MENU CHARTS:
CYRILLIC CHARACTER SET This guide includes some additional information and specifications applying to the Benefon Esc! phone model sold in some market areas of Eastern Europe. GENERAL INFORMATION Cyrillic characters can be used with these functions, whenever alpha keys are normally available: •Short messages •Phone book •Calendar •Environments. With this phone model you can use cyrillic characters. The cyrillic character set is available in the normal text input mode, i.e. the spelling mode.
SELECTING CYRILLIC CHARACTERS 1. First turn the T9 mode off by pressing 1. - Latin Cyrillic 160 When the T9 is turned on, O, is visible. OK When the T9 is turned off, O, is invisible. 4. The character set has been changed. SELECT QUIT 2. Enter the character set menu by pressing § for a few seconds. § Press and hold for 1-2 sec. 3. Highlight the desired character set with n and press - OK. 162 n CYRILLIC CHARACTER SET • Direct access to numbers: Press § until Z is displayed.
CYRILLIC CHARACTERS 1 2 , A a Б б В в Г г Ґ ґ 3 Д д Е е Ё ё Ж ж З з 4 И и Й й К к Л л І і 5 Мм Нн О о 6 Р р С с 7 Ф ф 8 2 Aa Bb Cc Є є 3 Dd Ee Ff Ї ї 4 Gg Hh Ii П п 5 Jj Kk Ll Т т У у 6 Mm Nn Oo Х х Ц ц Ч ч 7 Pp Qq Rr Шш Щщ Ъ ъ Ыы 8 Tt Uu Vv 9 Ьь Ээ Юю Я я 9 Ww Xx Yy 0 0 Ss Zz CYRILLIC CHARACTER SET 163