User manual

The menu functions are accessed by dialling 0# then stepping through the menu
list using the
* and # keys. When the item you want is shown in the display, it is
selected by pressing the
0 key (remember that the 0 key means OK in those
modes). You can also access a menu item by dialling its shortcut number.
Example: 0#11 will select the phone book search.
Menu Functions
8 9
Accessing the menu
Section 6
The phone book uses the SIM memory to store names and numbers.
The capacity of the SIM may vary. The terminal will display details of capacity
when appropriate.
The names you have stored in your phonebook are listed alphabetically. The
exception to this are the first nine entries which can be dialled using the keys 1
to 9 (speed dialling). You are provided with the option of storing an entry at one
of these locations. When setting up the phonebook for the first time, programme
the nine most frequently used numbers first. Entries cannot be moved once they
are entered, but can be edited, erased and replaced.
Search (press 0# followed by 11)
Use this function to locate the person or organisation you want to call.
Enter the first letter or just hash to display the first entry in the list. Scroll through
the list using the * and # keys. When you see the flashing block cursor on the
entry you want, press 0 for OK. You will then have the opportunity to confirm
calling the number by pressing 0 once more or press * to make a new search.
Add entry (press 0# followed by 12)
Use this function to add an entry to the phonebook.
If there is space, you will be prompted to enter either the speed dial location
number 1 to 9 or # if you do not wish to specify a speed dial location. If one of
the speed dial locations is already occupied, you will be given the chance to
replace that entry. Next, the number of characters allowed for the name text
appears. Using your telephones alpha keys, enter the name text (see section on
text entry page 27). When complete, enter #, after which the maximum number
of phone number digits allowed will be shown. Now enter the number followed
by # and the entry will be saved. If you hang up at any time before this, the entry
will be discarded and the phonebook will not be changed.
If the phonebook is full, you will be informed and you will need to make space
for the new number by deleting an existing entry.
Section 7
Phonebook – 1
1. Phone book
1 1 Search
1 2 Add entry
1 3 Edit
1 4 Status
1 5 Erase
1 5 1 Single entry
1 5 2 All entries
2. Messages
2 1 Write message
2 2 Inbox
2 3 Outbox
2 4 Message Settings
3. Call register
3 1 Missed calls
3 2 Received calls
3 3 Dialled numbers
3 4 Erase dialled list
3 5 Show durations
3 6 Show GPRS log
3 7 Clear GPRS log
4. Call divert
4 1 Divert all
4 1 1 Activate
4 1 2 Cancel
4 1 3 Status
4 2 Divert when busy
4 2 1 Activate
4 2 2 Cancel
4 2 3 Status
4 3 Divert no answer
4 3 1 Activate
4 3 2 Cancel
4 3 3 Status
4 4 Divert when off
4 4 1 Activate
4 4 2 Cancel
4 4 3 Status
4 5 Cancel diverts
5. Settings
5 1 Terminal settings
5 1 1 Display contrast
5 1 2 Security settings
5 1 2 1 SIM PIN state
5 1 2 2 Change SIM PIN
5 1 2 3 Terminal PIN state
5 1 2 4 Change term PIN
5 1 2 5 Auto SIM unlock
5 1 3 Service Settings
5 1 3 1 Signal test
5 1 3 2 Show voltage
5 1 3 3 Show temperature
5 1 4 Restore factory settings
5 2 Phone settings
5 2 1 Own number sending
5 2 1 1 Activate
5 2 1 2 Cancel
5 2 1 3 Status
5 2 2 Dial delay
5 2 3 Alert settings
5 2 3 1 Ring tone
5 2 3 2 Ring for new
message
5 2 4 CLI type
5 2 5 Allow reject
5 3 Network settings
5 3 1 Network selection
5 3 1 1 Auto
5 3 1 2 Manual
5 3 2 Call waiting
5 3 2 1 Activate
5 3 2 2 Cancel
5 3 2 3 Status
5 4 Data settings
5 4 1 Baud rate
5 5 Input/Output settings
5 5 1 Channel 1
5 5 1 1 Polarity
5 5 1 2 Input or Output
selection
5 5 1 3 Text to send
5 5 1 4 Test connection
5 5 2 Channel 2
5 5 2 1 Polarity
5 5 2 2 Voltage level
5 5 2 3 Text to send
5 5 2 4 Test connection
5 6 Set clock
6. Terminal mode
6 1 Lock outgoing calls
6 2 Monitor inputs
6 3 Disconnect from network
7.Help
We recommend the
use of a telephone
with programmable
keys to store
frequently used
access codes.