English First Steps with your This guide describes the basic operations of the Trium dual band GSM/GPRS telephone Eclipse. Edition 1, 2002. © Mitsubishi Electric Telecom Europe, 2002 RaymanBowling and RaymanGarden are published by Ludigames. Ludigames and Ludigames logo are trademarks of Ludigames S.A. © 2001 Ludigames. Rayman is a trademark of Ubi Soft Entertainment. Rayman logo and character is a trademark of Ubi Soft Entertainment.
The phone at a glance LED Indicates a call or battery charge Side shuttle key Alert tones Backlight Colour graphic display Displays telephone numbers, menus, messages, etc. Left softkey (programmable) Antenna Earpiece Infrared module Cursor key Navigates around the memories and menus Send your own Vcard Voice memo Menu Phonebook Call/SEND key Dials displayed number or name and answers calls.
SAR THIS ECLIPSE PHONE MEETS THE EU REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, compliance with the European R&TTE directive (1999/5/CE) must be shown. This directive includes as one essential requirement the protection of the health and the safety for the user and any other person. Your mobile phone is a radio transmitter and receiver.
Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Trium Eclipse dual band mobile telephone. The mobile telephone described in this guide is approved for use on both the GSM 900/ 1800 and GPRS networks. Services and display messages may be different dependant upon your operators implementation.
Table of contents 1. Using this guide ............... 6 2. Quick Start ........................ 8 Preparing the phone for operation ........................... 8 Basic Operations ................... 8 3. Safety information ......... Vehicle safety ...................... Care and maintenance ........ Your responsibility .............. Security codes ..................... Code supplied by the airtime service provider ................ Code supplied by the manufacturer ................... Emergency calls ......
Using this guide Please take time to read this user guide. It contains a lot of useful information about your phone and the way that it operates on the network. The GSM network is now worldwide and allows you to make and receive calls to and from other countries (called roaming) as if you were in your home country. Some features included in this guide are called network features and are supplied by service providers.
Roaming. Is displayed when the phone is logged on to a network different from its home network. Short message service (SMS). Is displayed when one or many short messages have been received and have not been read. It flashes when the SMS message bank is full and cannot store new messages. The availability of this feature is network dependent. Voice mail. Is displayed when a voice mail message has been received and stored by the networks voice mail centre.
Quick Start In order to become familiar with the phone straightaway follow these simple steps. Preparing the phone for operation Please refer to page 14. Basic Operations Turning on the phone 1 2 3 Press and hold down . The audible power tone is played. When switching on for the first time, may appear for a few seconds. This is quite normal. The standard display will appear afterwards. A switch on tone will be heard. When switching on for the first time, enter the date & time.
• Pressing allows you to beam “My card” through IrDA. • Pressing gives access to Voice memo listening (short press) or recording (long press). • Pressing gives access to the main menu. • Pressing gives access to the Phone book. Keypad lock When activated (turned on) keypad lock prevents accidental calls or actions being made by user when the phone is carried in a pocket, briefcase or handbag. When on keypad lock does not prevent calls being received, which are answered in the normal way.
Receiving a call When a call is received, the phone will ring. The LED on the top of the phone will flash green and the flashing will be shown. The backlight will also come on if the phone was set to do so or if in silent mode. To accept (answer) the call: Press . 4 If the ring tone volume is set to zero (off) or if the phone has been set to 'Vibrate' mode, no audible sound will be heard. To reject, or return the busy signal to the caller: Press . Ending a call Press .
Safety information • Respect national regulations on the use of mobile telephones in vehicles. • Road safety always comes first! Always give your full attention to driving. • If equipped with a correctly installed vehicle kit allowing "hands free" operation and you need to make or receive a call, ensure that it is done sensibly and safely. Use pre-programmed numbers where possible and keep calls short and routine.
When not in use lock, turn off the phone and remove the battery. Security codes The phone and SIM card are delivered to you pre-programmed with codes that protect the phone and SIM card against unauthorised use. When requested to enter any of the codes, key in the number (appears as * asterisks in the display) and press OK . Keying mistakes can be erased by pressing Clear . If you enter the wrong code an appropriate message will be displayed.
In Europe, provided the phone has GSM service, emergency calls can be made using the European standard emergency number, 112. Emergency calls can even be made if the phone is PIN or electronically locked or call barred. In some countries local emergency numbers can still be used for emergency purposes but the phone may have to contain a valid SIM card. When making an emergency call remember to give all the necessary information as accurately as possible.
Preparing the phone for operation SIM card Before you can use your phone a valid SIM card must be inserted into the SIM card holder. Inserting the SIM card Unpack the phone and insert the SIM card into the holder. 1 Insert the SIM card gently as shown with the gold contacts facing down and the bevelled corner of the card at the top left. 2 Press the SIM card down. If the SIM card has been inserted the wrong way round or is damaged, Check SIM! will be displayed.
Replace the battery cover. Low battery warning When the battery becomes too low for the current operations, a temporised warning screen is displayed, and a low battery warning tone will sound (in the buzzer if no call, in the ear-piece during a call), in order to inform you. If you are on a call terminate the call and turn off the phone by pressing and holding down . Recharge the battery as shown below or swap it for a charged one. Do not turn off the phone by removing the battery.
Charging indicators when the mobile is off If the mobile is Off, the charging process is confirmed by a large animated display on the screen. At end of charging, the screen indicates charge ended with a full battery icon. During the charging process, the LED is red. At the end of the process, the red becomes steady green. Charging indicators when the mobile is on During charging, the battery icon cycles: When charging is completed, the icon remains steady with all bars full.
Basic operations Making and receiving calls The phone can only make and receive calls when it is switched on, unlocked, has a valid SIM card inserted and is located in an area that has GSM network service coverage. If the phone cannot find a network the display remains blank. Making calls 1 Enter the desired telephone number using the numeric keys ( and ). - 2 Press to dial (send) the number. The dialled number together with the animated icon will be shown in the display.
phone will flash green, the backlight will come on and the flashing will be shown. If the ring tone volume is set to zero (off) or 'Vibrate', no audible sound will be heard. To accept (answer) the call: Press . Pressing No ring will stop the sound of the ring tone allowing you to silence the phone and go out of a room before pressing . If you wish to use the the hands free mode in the same time, press Speakon . When accepted will be displayed. Proceed with the call in the normal way.
4 5 6 7 Select City, enter the name of your town and press OK to validate. Select World Clock, enter the time zone (GMT) and press OK to validate. Select Daylight saving rule, select Winter time or Summer time (+1 hr) and press Select to validate. Then press End to validate the time settings. Select Date & time, enter the date in the format shown and press OK to validate. Enter the time and press OK to validate. (If required use and ). Press Exit or to return to the standby display.
• When data (vCards or vCalendar) are received from the IrDA port, will be displayed. Press Read to view the new inbox information. • When a new Push message is received, will be displayed. Press Read to view the new message. More detailed information are available on Getting more out of your Eclipse. The display will show the quantity and type of messages: Press Read to select the type of message to be read. Press Select view the message if more than one indicators are displayed.
There are two methods of entering text characters and numbers in the display. The Multitap or Multipress key method and the quicker intuitive method, called T9 text input, which involves fewer key presses than the multitap method. T9 ( ) text entry A press on will swap between T9 text entry and the Multitap method. To enter text with T9: 1 Press the key with the required letter once only. Do not be put off if the character you want is not immediately displayed.
A brief press on any key will display the first character associated with that key as well as show all the other available characters at the top of the display. The characters available, which are language dependent, are shown below: Key Character Lower case Upper case 1., -'@:? abc2 ABC2 def3 DEF3 ghi4 GHI4 jkl5 JKL5 mno6 MNO6 pqrs7 PQRS7 tuv8 TUV8 wxyz9 WXYZ9 0 0 Short press swaps next letter between upper or lower case. Long press swaps all next letters between upper or lower case.
2 Press Select . Example To enter Card in the display, • Press and select Messages. • Select Write new. Messages (SMS) Reading a received SMS message while in standby display Press Read to read the new received messages (inbox). Reading stored SMS messages 1 2 Press 3 Press text. . Select Messages. Select Inbox to display the first message header. or select Options Basic operations • Press and hold until is displayed. Press briefly three times, C will appear in the display.
Sending a new SMS message to one addressee 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Press . Select Messages. Select Write new. You can either choose a draft text or enter the message text and press OK . A press on will swap between T9 (predictive) text entry and the Multitap (traditional) method. Select Send. Choose a message template and then enter the destination number or select Names to choose a number from a phonebook entry. Press to validate your choice. Press OK . Sent confirmation will be given.
Managing card and phonebook numbers After selecting Phonebook press Options Item Read Add name Voice dialling Statistics Groups My card Own numbers Fixed dialling for the following menu: Function To access all the cards (SIM or Phone). To create a new entry. To assign a voice pattern to a phone number. To access storage status. To manage all phone groups. To read the personal card. To read the mobile station ISDN number (international number of the mobile subscriber). To access the fixed dialling numbers.
able) and the last 10 received answered numbers (if available) are stored by the phone in the calls log memory location menu: 1 2 3 4 5 Press . Select Calls & Times. Select Calls log. Select Last dial, Unanswered or Received. Use Press or to scroll to the number required. to dial the number. Voice dialling Phone numbers can also be recalled with your voice. Please refer to Getting More out of your Eclipse to learn how to create a voice pattern and link it to a stored phone number.
Speed dialling Phonebook numbers can be assigned to keys dial those numbers. - which when held down will To assign phonebook numbers to the speed dialling keys, 1 Press 2 3 4 Select Phone settings. Select Keys. 5 Select Names to choose the phonebook entry and press to validate your choice. 6 Press Exit . Select Settings. Select Speed Dial. Use or to scroll to the next key. or to return to the standby display. Press and hold down the key ( ).
Hands free mode You can use the phone handsfree feature when you are attending a meeting (when you wish to share the conversation with the audience) or you are in your car. Turning the handsfree feature on During conversation, Press Speak.on to turn the handsfree feature on during the calling process. When receiving a call, Press Speak.on to accept the incoming call. Turning the handsfree feature off Press Speak.off . 4 The headset, when connected, disables the built-in hands-free function.
Holding and retrieving a call To put a call on hold during conversation: Press . To retrieve a call: Press . To make a second call when one call is on hold: 1 Enter a number in the display. Press 2 After the second call has been established press between the two calls. to dial the number. 3 To end either the current call or the held call select End active or End held in the Options menu. The remaining call is automatically retrieved. 4 Press to end all remaining calls.
2 Select Call waiting. 3 Select Activate or Cancel. After some time (your request is sent to the network) the display will confirm your request. 4 Press Exit or to return to the standby display. Action when receiving a second call When a second incoming call is received you will hear a 'double beep'; an animated phone icon will be displayed as well as the phone number if available.
Description Auto DTMF Allows a DTMF string to be entered in the active call only. Private with Allows you to hold a private conversation with one of the conference participants Hold|Retrieve Holds or retrieves the conference call. Speaker on/off Allows you to activate or deactivate the hands free ("off" if the hands free is active). Mute/Unmute Turns the microphone on or off. End_X Allows to end a call with one of the participants. End all Ends all the calls.
4 Press Exit or to return to the standby display. Language selection To select the language of your choice: 1 Press 2 Select Phone settings. Select Language. 3 Use Press 4 . Select Settings. or to select a language from the displayed list. to validate. Press Exit or to return to the standby display. Softkeys - programming the softkeys To program the softkeys: 1 2 3 4 5 Press 6 Press Exit . Select Settings. Select Phone settings. Select Keys. Select Softkeys functions.
Install a downloaded melody 1 On receipt of a melody, press Options . Then, select Install. If any space is left, the melody is automatically stored in the imported melodies directory. If there is not enough space left, you are asked to choose which melody to replace, among the set of modifiable melodies on the mobile. 2 Press Exit to return to the standby display. Once stored, a message is displayed. The melody can be played immediately and selected via the tones settings menu.
Voice Memo The Eclipse mobile lets you to record one or several memos of up to 120 seconds total. Each memo is a part of this stock of time, and may be of any duration, provided the global limit cannot exceed this limit of 120 seconds. To record a voice memo or a phone conversation, . 1 Press and hold 2 A beep will sound and the display will show the recording time left. The recording will then start. A second beep will sound if the end of the recording time has been reached.
for the WAP™ gateway then press OK to validate. Select Home page and edit a URL address, then press OK to validate. 6 Select Activate security (Never, Automatic or Always requested for secure transactions such as mobile banking), then press Select to validate. 7 Select a Normal port corresponding to the connection or Secure port for a secure connection, then press OK to validate. 8 Select Send Characteristics to send or not the UA profile, to the remote server and press Select to validate. Press End .
Going online To gain access to the online services offered by your network operator: 1 Press 2 Select Home page. 3 Connecting to followed by your proxy name will be displayed whilst access is taking place. . Select Internet. Once connected you will be presented with your internet provider's or operator's choice of menu options. The icon at the top of the display indicates a 'live' connection; the icon indicates a WAP™ connection with GPRS (operator dependent).
The menu (MMI) system Use the round cursor key to access the menu system. Your menu options can vary. Some may not appear. This depends on your network operator and your subscription. Access to the menus Press to view all stored telephone numbers. Press to enter the main menu. Hold down Exit or , to exit the menus (if no call is in progress).
Using the headset Connecting the headset Insert the headset plug in the phone headset connector as shown below. 4 While inserting the headset plug in the phone heasdet connector make sure the Trium logo ( ) appears on top. Otherwise the headset will not work properly. Using the headset Place the headset earpiece in your ear. The headset microphone is then at convenient level of operation. You can answer, reject and end calls using or (see page 9). Adjust the earpiece volume level using and .
Index A Alert tones ............... 27 Auto-disconnect ...... 35 B Basic operations ....... Calling ................ Making a call ...... Push ................... Receiving a call ... SMS .................... Unanswered call . Voice mail .......... Battery ..................... Charging ............ Fitting ................ Low battery warning ........... 14 17 17 19 17 19 19 19 13 15 14 15 C Call Conference ......... 30 Holding .............. 29 Multi-party ......... 30 Retrieving ...........
P Packets access .......... Phone Book Store .................. Phone lock Code ................... Phone number ......... Phonebook ............... Voice dialling ...... Phonebook card options .................. Phonebook numbers Managing ........... PIN/PIN2 codes ......... Programmable Softkeys .............. Speed dialling ..... PUK/PUK2 Codes ...... Push parameters ...... R 35 24 12 35 24 26 25 25 12 32 27 12 35 Rayman Bowling ...... 33 Rayman Garden ....... 33 Reading an SMS message ..........