MX-5010 User Manual MX-5010 User Manual Version: 1.
MX-5010 User Manual Thank you for choosing MX-5010. We hope you enjoy using your new phone. Your MX-5010 is a highly sophisticated device that enables you keep connected, both near home and further abroad. It is built with pride and is the result of years of experience, and should serve you well for many years to come. o About this Manual This manual is organized so that you can start using your phone immediately, then use the manual as a guide to using the more advanced features of your phone.
MX-5010 User Manual o Contents o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o − − − − − − − − − − − − − − − − − − − − − − − − − − − − About this Manual .............................................................................................. 2 Contents .............................................................................................................. 3 Important Safety Information ............................................................................. 5 Parts and Their Functions ...........
MX-5010 User Manual − o o o o o o o o o − − − − − − − − − − − − − − − − − − − − − − − − − − − Deleting Calendar Events ............................................................................. 27 Using the Calculator ......................................................................................... 28 Using the Service Dialing Numbers ................................................................. 28 Using the SIM Toolkit ..................................................................
MX-5010 User Manual o Important Safety Information Read this information before using your handheld portable cellular telephone. RF exposure Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions specified by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operation can be well below the maximum value.
MX-5010 User Manual Antenna Care Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations. Phone Operation Never violate any of the following Rules and Regulations of the FCC when using your Cellular Phone. Such violations are punishable by fine, imprisonment or both. NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder.
MX-5010 User Manual • Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require. Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone.
MX-5010 User Manual To avoid interfering with blasting operations, turn your phone OFF when in a “blasting area” or in areas posted: “Turn off two-way radio”. Obey all signs and instructions. Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
MX-5010 User Manual 4-way Joystick Scrolls through menus and select functions. OK Key Confirms and executes a menu selection or web action/link. Keypad Keys Enters phone numbers, or text characters and numbers. (*) Key Enters an asterisk (*) or plus (+) used to make international calls. (#) Key Enters sharp (#), or a P (Pause) used when conducting automated service transactions.
MX-5010 User Manual o Features of Your Phone Light compact phone International dialing with built-in country code list GSM support for roaming Multilingual support with automatic language selection Messaging Conference call Your phone can take calls on up to five lines, which allows you to speak to more than one person at a time. DTMF tones for accessing automated calling systems such as telephone banking services, voicemail, and paging services.
MX-5010 User Manual You can turn the PIN code setting off and on with the SIM Settings. See “X-Ref” for details. The PIN code for your card is included in the materials supplied with the card . − Installing the Battery Before you can start using your phone, you must install and charge the battery. The battery should be fully charged before using the phone for the first time. Otherwise, the service life of the battery may be reduced. Only use the charger supplied with the phone to charge your phone.
MX-5010 User Manual • Enter your PIN code to start using the phone. • If you make a mistake when entering the PIN code, erase the incorrect number by pressing “X”.. Press OK. The phone is unlocked and searches for a service network. Note: If you enter an incorrect PIN code three times running, the phone will be locked, and you will have to enter the PUK code to use the phone again. The PUK code is included in the materials supplied with the card.
MX-5010 User Manual • Press the joystick to the left or right to scroll through menu items or web pages. • If you are entering or editing text, moves the position of the input cursor. Left Soft Key This key is used to call up menus, change the text input method, and to confirm phone operations. Right Soft Key This key is used to record or play voice memos, or to cancel menu and web page selections. < Illustrated example of voice memo menu.
MX-5010 User Manual • Press the Options soft key to view details about the call. • Press the OK key to dial the selected number. The phone dials the number and tries to connect to the other party. − Making an International Call By entering the + (plus) symbol and the other party’s phone number, you can easily make international calls. • Press the key until the + symbol appears on the display. • The Country Code List is displayed. Select the appropriate country code for the party you are calling.
MX-5010 User Manual • The call is accepted and you can talk to the other party. To end a call, press the End soft key. To reject a call • Press the Reject soft key. Note: If you miss any calls, the number for the last is shown on the display and any earlier calls are listed in the Dial list. Forwarding a Call You can redirect (forward) calls received on your phone to a different phone number. See “Forwarding Calls” on page X for details on forwarding options.
MX-5010 User Manual o Useful Functions while On a Call Your GDX 2002 phone includes several functions that are useful while you are on a call. − Adjusting the Volume To adjust the volume of the earpiece while you are in a call, press the 4-way joystick up or down. You can also use the menus to preset the earpiece volume to a desired level. See “Xref” on page XX for details.
MX-5010 User Manual • Press the VOICE MEMO key to begin recording. You can select the following functions while the phone is in standby by mode: Play This is used to playback voice memos recorded on the phone. Skip This is used to skip to the next voice memo. Back Skip This is used to skip back to the previous voice memo. Delete This is used to delete voice memos. − Using Push-button Tones for Automated Services You can use your phone to access automated phone services, such as telephone banking, etc.
MX-5010 User Manual • The contents of the message will appear on the display. Use the 4-way joystick to scroll through the message if necessary. Select Later, to store the message in your inbox for reading later. • To read messages stored in your inbox, select SMS Inbox. • indicates a read message. indicates an unread message. Select the message you want to read, then press the OK key to open the message.
MX-5010 User Manual Calculator Unit converter Currency converter Service dialing numbers SIM Toolkit Messages Write new SMS SMS inbox SMS outbox Delete Delete inbox Delete outbox Delete all SMS Template SMS Settings Format SC number Validity SMS bearer Selections SMS class 0 Save & send Verify send Use template Reply path Read CB CB Settings CB enabled Channels New View Languages Mobile Internet Home Bookmarks Select Edit Add Delete Push inbox Push setting
MX-5010 User Manual Gateway 1 (Default gateway. The following settings can be set for each gateway, Gateway 1 to Gateway 5.) Homepage CSD User Name Password Dial-up No.
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MX-5010 User Manual Select Network Automatic Manual Preferred net Add network Call Settings Call Forwarding Unconditional Activate Cancel Status All Unanswered Activate Cancel Status No Reply Activate Cancel Status Not Reachable Activate Cancel Status Busy Activate Cancel Status Status All Cancel All Call Wait Activate Cancel Status Optional func.
MX-5010 User Manual DTMF Tones o Entering Text and Characters You will need to enter text into the display when adding entries to the phone book, writing SMS messages, and for settings that require text information. Use the keypad keys to enter characters, numbers, and symbols, as necessary. The T9 text editor in your phone includes a dictionary of word that it uses to try and predict words as you are typing characters into the phone.
MX-5010 User Manual • You jump straight to the Phone Book when you turn the phone on, by pressing the joystick up during startup. Use the left soft key to select the source by alternating between Phone and SIM card. • The contacts in the phone book are listed by last name, in alphabetical order. Scroll to the desired contact and press the OK key. • The name and phone numbers for the contact appear on the display. You can also quickly scroll to a contact by entering the first few letters of the name.
MX-5010 User Manual • • Enter the e-mail address. You can enter up to 64 characters for the e-mail address, including the @ symbol. Press and hold the key to enter the @ symbol. Check that you have entered all the information you need for the contact, then press the Save soft key. You must enter at least the name and one phone number for each contact. If you have finished adding entries to the phone book, press the right soft key.
MX-5010 User Manual This setting lets you create a list of numbers the phone is allowed to dial. If this setting is Active (), the phone can only dial the numbers in the list. You will be prompted to enter the PIN 2 code to create the fixed list. Barred list This setting lets you create a list of numbers that the phone is prevented from dialing. If this setting is Active (), you (and others) will not be able to dial the numbers in the list.
MX-5010 User Manual − Choosing the Calendar View The calendar can se set to display a daily view or a monthly view. To select the daily view: • • Press the 4-way joystick to the left until the Calendar tab appears on the display. Skip this step if the Calendar tab is already displayed. Use the soft key menu to select Day view. If there are any appointments for the day, they are listed. Press the 4-way joystick up or down to scroll to an appointment, then press the OK key.
MX-5010 User Manual • • Press the 4-way joystick to the left until the Calendar tab appears on the display. Skip this step if the Calendar tab is already displayed. Use the Option soft key to select Delete. o Using the Calculator Your phone includes a calculator that can be used to calculate math problems. It also includes a currency converter and a unit converter that can convert units of distance, speed, temperature, weight, area, volume, and other units of measurement.
MX-5010 User Manual o Using the SIM Toolkit o Adjusting SMS Settings You can adjust various settings for the SMS function. For details on how to send messages and read received SMS messages, see “Sending and Receiving SMS Messages” on page X. − Checking the Status of a Sent Message − Selecting Message Options • Navigate to the Messages menu and select SMS settings to enable CB and select various options for the service.
MX-5010 User Manual When you receive a CB message, it will appear automatically on the display. CB messages may scroll over the display or as a pop-up window. CB messages you receive are stored in the phone’s memory, but any new messages for a CB channel will overwrite previous messages for that channel. To read CB messages that have been stored on the phone: • Navigate to the Messages menu, then select Read CB. • Select the channel you want to read, then press the OK key.
MX-5010 User Manual You must enter the full address for the site, including “http://”. Press the OK key to connect to the site. You can use the following keys while browsing a web site: Scroll through the information. Select links on the page. Confirm a selection and jump to that link. Enter information requested by a web site. Press the OK key to confirm the information and send it to the site.
MX-5010 User Manual • Scroll to WAP profiles, then press the OK button. • Select a gateway umber and select the checkbox for Default to make it the active setting. • You can setup up to five gateway settings (Gateway 1-5), but only one setting can be active at a time. Select Homepage and enter the URL address to be used as the default home page for the service. • Press the OK key to confirm the entry. • The CSD settings appear on the display.
MX-5010 User Manual o Playing Games and Creating Ringing Tones (Entertainment) Your phone includes entertainment functions that allow you to have fun with your phone. In addition to the DeFenz and Memory games, it also includes MelodyMaker which allows you to create your own original melodies to be used by the phone. − Memory This is the traditional card game where you try to match pairs of cards from random rows of face down cards.
MX-5010 User Manual • If you like your composition, select Save to save the melody, or Cancel to cancel the melody. When you select Save, the melody is listed in the composer window, and added to the list of ring tones or SMS alerts as appropriate. Entering notes for a melody The number keys 1 to 7 represent the notes, C, D, E, F, G, A, B. To increase a note by semitone, press the (X) key.
MX-5010 User Manual Freestyle X X/Y/Z X/Y X/Y Y/Z W/X/ Y/Z X/Y To switch to a different profile: • • Press the 4-way joystick to the right to select the Settings menu, then select the Profiles option. The list of profiles is displayed. Select the desired profile, then press the OK key. The settings for the phone are adjusted to those used by the selected profile. To adjust the settings for a profile: • Select the Settings menu, then select the Profiles option.
MX-5010 User Manual Alarm: Rename Use this setting to enter a new name for the profile. Reset Profile This resets the settings for the profile to the default settings. − Creating and Using Caller Groups You can use Caller Groups to organize the contacts in your phone book. You can then assign each group a distinctive alert tone, to easily identify a caller just by the alert tone.
MX-5010 User Manual − Adjusting the Display Settings You can adjust the settings for the LCD screen on your phone. • Press the 4-way joystick to the right to select the Settings menu, then select the Display option. You can adjust the following settings for the display. Greeting This allows you to create a personalized greeting that will be displayed when the phone is switched on. Selections This specifies whether the phone should display a Greeting or Animation when it is switched on.
MX-5010 User Manual Change PIN 2: Select this option to change your secondary PIN code. SIM lock: Select this option to allow only the designated SIM card to be used with the phone. To change the PIN codes from their default settings, select Change PIN 1 and Change PIN 2. In each case, you will be asked to enter the old PIN code and then your new PIN code. − Data Settings Your phone is capable of communicating with your PC, which allows you to use email and fax functions.
MX-5010 User Manual If you select this option you will loose any settings that you have entered since you bought the phone. • Press the 4-way joystick to the right to select the Settings menu, then select the Reset option. • Press the OK key. The settings for the phone are reset to the default settings. o Network Settings You phone automatically tries to connect to the best available local network if it is unable to connect to your own network.
MX-5010 User Manual − Forwarding Calls You can forward calls received on your phone to another number. You can also specify when calls should be forwarded and designate different destination numbers, depending on why the call was forwarded. To access the forwarding options: • Press the 4-way joystick to the right to select the Settings menu, then select the Call settings option. Then scroll to Call forwarding. • Select the forwarding condition, and enter the destination number.
MX-5010 User Manual − Setting Other Call Options You can select convenient call options that allows you save time when making or answering calls. To access these options: • Press the 4-way joystick to the right to select the Settings menu, then select the Call settings option. Then scroll to Options. Redial If this option is selected, the phone automatically redials the last number you called if it fails to connect to the other party.
MX-5010 User Manual − DTMF Tones This option enables or disables DTMF tones. − Voice Mail Number Use this setting to enter the number for your voice mail service. This information should be included in the materials provided with your phone. Troubleshooting Check this list for solutions if you have any problem with your phone. Problem Solution The phone does switch on Check that the battery is installed correctly and is when I press the PWR key. charged.
MX-5010 User Manual Weight: * Specifications are subject to change without notice. * Battery times may vary depending according to the conditions of use. Glossary CDMA (Code Division Multiple Access) CDMA is a reliable network system that encodes conversations as a random digital sequence and sends it over all the available frequencies. It was developed during WW2 to avoid transmissions being jammed, by transmitting over several frequencies.
MX-5010 User Manual The PIN codes for your phone are used to control access to the phone itself, or network services and settings. You can change these to any code you prefer. PIN 1 PIN 2 Roaming Roaming is a service that allows you to move from one network area to another without affecting the call. It also allows you to use other networks, if you are unable to access your home network, such as when you travel overseas.