Introduction LED Indicator Flashing green incoming call Redbattery charging Greenbattery charged Volume Control Ringer and conversation volumes Express Key Talk Initiates call or request to network. OK Select desired menu options. Confirm operations. Current status of phone ON/OFF .5 second press power on 1.
Main Display Format Center displays text messages. Outside displays symbolic icons indicating the phones status. SIM Memory Icon The SIM memory has been accessed. Edit Mode Icon Enter or edit alphanumeric information. Roaming Icon When out of range of home network and another network is available. Text Message Icon Voice Mail You have text Icon messages. You have Voice Mail. Rm Call Forwarding Icon Call Forwarding Unconditional is activated.
LED Indicator Flashing Greenthere is an incoming call. Constant Redthe battery is charging. Constant Greenthe battery is at full charge. Tones Power On/Offhigh-pitched beep sounds when you turn your phone on or off. Dial Tonestandard dial tone heard through the earpiece when you press before dialing a number. Ringingchoose from a variety of ring tones to sound when you receive a call. Call Waitingnormal Call Waiting tone heard through the earpiece.
Phone Features Introduction Your phone allows you: To place and receive calls To send Dual Tone Multi-Frequency tones To send and receive text messages* To display call costs* To perform Hold and Call Waiting* To have two lines [Alternating Line Service]* To perform Call Forwarding * To perform Call Barring* To show the number of the person who calls you* To hide your number from the person you call* To have conference calls* To receive Cell Broadcast message
Battery Attaching the Battery 2. Swing the battery downward until the top clicks into place. 1. Insert the bottom of the battery into the clips. Introduction Removing the Battery 1. Push up and hold the battery catch located on the back of the phone. 2. Lift the end of the battery up and away from the catch.
Charging the Battery 1. Connect the charger that came with your phone as shown in the diagram below. 2. Plug the charger into a standard 110 volt wall outlet. Introduction NOTE: Your phone may be used during charging. Battery Charging Display Power Off No external power supplythe display is empty and top LED is off. External power supply connectedtop LED lights red and Charging displays. At full chargetop LED lights green and Battery Full displays.
Power On No external power supplyIdle/Standby Mode display and top LED is off. External power supply connectedBattery icon flashes from empty to full. At full chargeBattery icon stops flashing and indicates full charge. Problems chargingLED does not light and Battery Level icon does not display. Low Battery The following is a chart containing the charge time for the 3 available battery packs: NiMH-S NiMH-M NiMH-L (600mAh) (650mAh) (1150mAh) Recharge Time With AC Adapter (approx.
Basic Operation SIM Card Installation The Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card helps your wireless network identify and communicate with your phone. It is also used for storing messages and phone numbers. You cannot use your phone without a SIM card except to dial emergency calls. If a SIM card is not installed, Check SIM! displays when you turn on the phone. To install your SIM card: Basic Operation 1. Turn off the phones power by pressing for 1 second. 2.
5. If requested, enter your unlock code when Unlock Code? displays. If Enter Pin and Press OK displays, enter your PIN (4-8 digits) and press . For security, the digits display as asterisks. If you enter a digit incorrectly, press , and start over. If you enter an incorrect PIN, Wrong PIN Enter Again! displays. You have 3 attempts to enter the PIN correctly. On the last attempt, Last Attempt flashes and the phone is locked. Contact your Service Provider Customer Care to unlock your phone.
Network Selection We strongly recommend that you select automatic network selection although your phone can also select networks manually. See Network Selection Menu in Main Menu. Automatic Network Search When your phone is turned on, Searching displays. When your phone finds a network, the network name and Receiving Signal Strength Indicator icon displays. Your phone is now ready to use. Basic Operation When you are outside of home network range, the Rm (Roaming Indicator) icon displays.
Text Messages (Short Message Service) You can use your phone to send and receive text messages. If you have unretrieved messages, the Messages icon appears and the number of messages displays, followed by Text. If SIM memory for Text Messages is full, the icon flashes. See Messages Menu in the Main Menu chapter to read, write, and send messages. Placing Calls Either: Press , listen for a dial tone. When Enter Number displays, dial the number. NOTE: The . button deletes any misdialed numbers. 1.
Emergency Calls You can place emergency calls at any time by dialing one of the emergency numbers (911, 999, or 112) and pressing . Only emergency calls can be placed when SIM cards are not inserted in phones. International Calls To place international calls, press twice in quick succession (+, the international access code, displays) and dial the remaining digits. Basic Operation Receiving Calls When you receive a call one of three things happens depending on the vibrator setting (G150 only).
The callers number (if available) displays. If you have this number in memory, the persons name displays. If you do not answer a call, Unanswered Calls and the number of calls display. The phone stores up to 10 unanswered calls. View the phone numbers using Unanswered Calls in the Memory Menu. Volume Controls Adjusting Ringer Volume During Idle/Standby Mode, you can also do the following: 1. Press Right on the Express Key, then use Down on the Express Key to select Settings and press . 2.
Adjusting Handset Speaker Volume Use the volume control on the left side of the phone during conversation to adjust handset speaker volume. Adjusting Keypad Tone Volume 1. Press Right on the Express Key to display the Main Menu. 2. Select Settings and press . 3. Select Volumes and press . 4. Select Keys and press . Basic Operation 5. Adjust volume using Right and Left on the Express Key and press to validate or to exit this menu.
Call Waiting If Call Waiting is active and you have a second call, a call waiting tone sounds, and the display changes as follows: The first line displays 1-Actv followed by the name or the last 5 digits of the number for the person you are speaking with (if available). The second line displays 2-Wait and that persons name or the last 5 digits of the phone number (if available). The bottom right part of the screen displays the waiting callers phone number (if available).
The second line displays 2-Dial and a caller identifier (if available). When the call connects, its status designation changes from 2-Dial to 2-Actv. To retrieve the call (the active call is put on hold), either: Press . Press 2, then Select Swap from the Main Menu and press . . Multi-Party Conferencing Basic Operation Adding Parties by Calling Them 1. Put the first call on hold by pressing and dialing a number, or vise versa.
Removing Calls From the Conference To remove a call from the conference, set up a private conversation, then select Reject in the Main Menu and press . Press or select Swap or Join in the Main Menu and press to return to the conference. Second Line Service When you receive a call on a second line, the following happens: LINE 2 indicator appears next to the icon. If you receive a call on one line while you are on the other, the second call displays as 2 Wait.
How To Use the Menus Overview You can use the following menus to access all of your phone's functions: Memory Menu Press Left on the Express Key to access the memory functions. How To Use the Menus See the "Storing and Retrieving" chapter. Main Menu Press Right on the Express Key to access the Main Menu. See the Main Menu chapter for detailed information on Main Menus functions. Using the Menus Use Up and Down on the Express Key to move the cursor (>) from selection to selection, and page to page.
Storing and Retrieving Information Memory Menu Press Left on the Express Key to access the Memory Menu. Entering Alphanumeric Characters The icon and Enter Text display when you can enter text from the keypad (e.g., to store numbers and names, or to write or modify text messages). To enter a character, press the corresponding key (all the characters available for that key appear at the bottom of the display) until the desired character is displayed.
To relocate the cursor in the text during text editing, you can use the Express Key. To end text entry, press . NOTE: To access your phones pre-written messages, press the # key twice in quick succession. Alphanumeric Character Table Storing Key UPPERCASE Characters lowercase Characters .?!,:()¿1 ABCàç2 .
Storing Information NOTE: Some of the following procedures use selections from the Memory Menu. Entering Phone Numbers in SIM Memory 1. Press Left on the Express Key. 2. Select Mem. Store and press . 3. At Address? select the displayed memory location or enter another location, then press . If location is nonexistent, Invalid Memory Address displays. 4. At Number?, enter phone number to be saved, then press . Storing 5. At Name?, enter a name for the stored number and press . To skip name, press .
Storing Numbers from Other Memories 1. Press left on the Express Key. Using Down and Down on the Express Key select the memory (either Last Dial, Scratchpad, Unanswered or Received) and press . 2. Use Up and Down on the Express Key to select the number you wish to store and press . 3. The number displays. Press Left on the Express Key. 4. Select Mem. Store and press . 5. Follow the instructions described in the chapter "Entering Phone Numbers in SIM memory" (previous page) from step 3 to step 5.
NOTES: To scroll locations in numerical order, use Up and Down on the Express Key. If displays, press Left on the Express Key to display hidden information. Last Dialed Numbers Memory Last Dial Memory Redialing 1. Press Left on the Express Key. 2. Select Last Dial in the Memory Menu and press , then scroll to the desired number on the Last Dial list. 3. Press to dial the number. NOTE: You may also enter the Last Dial list by pressing twice. 1. Select a number. 2.
Received Calls Memory 1. Press Left on the Express Key. 2. Select Received from the Memory Menu using Down on the Express Key and press . If there are no received calls, No Received Calls displays. 3. Scroll through calls using Up and Down on the Express Key. 4. Press to dial a number, or press to select the number to change or save in SIM memory. See Storing Numbers from Other Memories. Important: Received calls do not remain in memory after you turn off the power.
Main Menu Overview Press Right on the Express Key to enter the Main Menu. Main menu items change depending on whether you are in Idle/Standby mode (phone is on and no call is placed) or in conversation. In the Idle/Standby mode, you can use the Main Menu to access the following functions: Voice Mail to set up or dial your Voice Mail center. KeyLock ON? to lock or unlock keypad. Settings. These include settings of your phone (e.g.
Main Menu During conversation, you can use the Main Menu to access these options: Hold to put active calls on hold. Send DTMF to communicate with computerized systems. Messages to read, write or send text messages or set up your text message center. Swap to toggle active and hold calls. Reject to reject calls. Join to add new participants to conference calls. Private to hold private conversation while in conference. Some options may be hidden depending on your subscription.
Setting the Voice Mail Number 1. Select V.M. Center from the Voice Mail Menu. 2. At Number?, enter your Voice Mail Center phone number, then press . Please check with your Service Provider before changing Voice Mail Number. Text Messages Your phone allows you to send and receive text messages. To get into the Message Menu: 1. Press Right on the Express Key. 2. Select Messages and press . Main Menu Reading New Text Messages New text messages are displayed either: At power on.
The iconyou have received more than one new text message. Press Down on the Express Key to read the other messages. After reading new text messages, you can: Reply to the message by selecting the Respond submenu. Save the message by selecting the Save/Exit submenu. Delete the message by selecting the Delete sub-menu. Call the number displayed in the message by selecting . Main Menu More explanation is provided in the sections that follow.
Writing Text Messages Select the Write/Send option in the Messages Menu and press to enter a message and send it. Creating New Text Messages Select Create New from the Write/Send Menu and press . The icon appears and Enter Text displays. To select from a list of prewritten messages, press the key 3 times in quick succession, then select a message from the list below.
Sending Text Messages When you have finished typing your text message, press (see previous page). Select either Send+Save; Send using Up/Down on the Express Key and press . If you selected either Send+Save or Send, choose Recall No. or Enter No. If the number is in memory, select Recall No. A list of numbers displays. Select a number from the list. If you selected Enter No., enter the phone number at Number?, then press . Sending Message displays, followed by Message Sent.
Cell Broadcast Cell broadcasts are information messages (such as traffic, weather, emergencies or other event information) that are sent regularly by the network to all users in a specific area. Please check with your Service Provider about availability of Cell Broadcast messages. Only selected message types will display. See Preprogrammed Message Types on the next page. Use Up and Down on the Express Key to control the scrolling.
code on the keypad. Press to accept the number. 3. Press Down on the Express Key to access the second Message Type field, then select another Message Type. Repeat these steps to fill up to 5 Message Type fields. 4. Press to return to the Main Menu.
Keylock Prevents keys from being pressed accidentally. When you answer a call, Keylock is temporarily suspended. When you complete the call, Keylock becomes active again. Activating/Deactivating Keylock 1. Press Right on the Express Key. 2. Select Keylock ON? or Keylock OFF?. A confirmation displays. NOTE: Emergency calls (e.g., 911, 112, and 999) can be placed regardless of the keylock status. Services 2. Select Services Menu and press to access it.
Naming Lines You can name Line 1 BUSINESS, for example, and Line 2 PRIVATE. By default, Line 1 and Line 2 display (if you have two lines). 1. Select Line 1 Tag or Line 2 Tag from the two lines menu. The icon appears. 2. Enter the new line name (up to 12 characters) using alphanumeric entry, then press . You can modify line tags only if your SIM supports it (alphatags feature). Deleting Line Names 1. Select Line 1 Tag or Line 2 Tag from the Two Lines menu. 2.
Activating Call Forwarding 1. Select Forwarding from the Services Menu and press . 2. Select the call forwarding condition and press 3. Select Activate and press . . 4. Choose either Recall No. to recall forwarding number from memory (see Retrieving Numbers by Name chapter) or Enter No. to enter forwarding number from keypad. Canceling Call Forwarding 1. Select Forwarding from the Services Menu and press . 3. Select Cancel and press . Main Menu 2. Select the call forwarding condition and press .
Activating Call Barring 1. Select Barring from the Services Menu and press . 2. Select either Outgoing or Incoming from the Call Barring Menu and press . 3. Select one of the following Call Barring options according to information on your SIM (some options may not be displayed; others may be accessible): Allbars all incoming or outgoing calls. Intlbars all international calls. Int'l-homebars all international calls except your own network (home network). Main Menu 4.
Changing the Call Barring Password 1. Select Change PW from the Call Barring Menu. 2. Enter your old password at Old Password?; press . 3. Enter the new password twice at New Password?. Press each time. Change Password OK displays. Interaction of Call Barring and Call Forwarding Forward-to numbers that conflict with an Outgoing Call Barring are rejected. When you bar all incoming calls, Call Forwarding is turned off. Call Waiting Service 1. Select Waiting from the Services Menu and press 2.
Closed User Group Contact your Service Provider for more information. 1. Press Right on the Express Key. 2. Select Security and press . 3. Select the CUG (Closed User Group) menu and press to get into the Closed User Group menu. To activate a Closed User Group Main Menu In the CUG menu select either: Preset (to activate the default pre-defined CUG accord ing to your subscription or any other CUG) and press . On (to activate any CUG) and press .
Data 1. Press Right on the Express Key to select Main Menu. 2. Select Services and press 3. Select Data and press . . 4. Select Dial or Set Mode and press . Settings 1. Press Right on the Express Key to select Main Menu. 2. Select Settings and press to select Settings Menu. Vibrator (G150 only) 1. Select Alert Type from the Settings Menu and press 2. Select Vibrator and press . . . Offto deactivate the vibrator and activate the ringer. Once selected display returns to previous menu.
Ring Tone Selection 1. Select Alert Type from the Settings Menu and press . 2. Select Select Tone and press . If vibrator is turned on,Vibrator ON displays for 2 seconds, then returns to the previous menu. A tone cannot be selected (G150 only). If vibrator is turned off or set to vibe & ring, a list of 8 ring tones displays. Main Menu Note: To change the vibrator setting see Vibrator in this chapter. 3. Move the cursor in front of each ring tone.
Ring Tone Volume 1. Select Volumes from the Settings Menu and press 2. Select Ring Tones and press . . If vibrator is turned on, Vibrator ON displays and the ring tone volume cannot be adjusted (G150 only). If vibrator is turned off or vibe & ring is off, a sectioned line appears at bottom of the screen to indicate the volume level. Note: To change the vibrator setting see Vibrator in this chapter. 4. Press to accept the new volume or volume unchanged. to leave the Keypad Volume 1.
Display Contrast The display visibility depends on the contrast level of the screen. 1. Select Contrast from the Settings Menu and press . 2. Use Right and Left on the Express Key to increase or decrease contrast. A contrast indicator line displays. Backlight The backlight stays lit while the phone is connected to an external power source. On battery power, you can turn the backlight on or off manually. Main Menu 1. Select Backlight from the Settings Menu and press 2. Select On or Off and press . .
Phone Setup You can save your settings in Default memory. Factory default settings are also available. Save Newsave current settings as default settings. Select Yes to replace old settings. Recall Old to return all settings to default. Factoryreturns to the factory default. Factory Default Settings List Ring Tones Volume Control Phone Lock Ramping Send Own Number Cell Broadcast Alert SMS Format Off Off On On Text When Auto Retry option is ON, your phone redials unsuccessful calls.
Prefix When enabled, the prefix is inserted when you dial a number. 1. Select Prefix from the Settings Menu and press . 2. Select New Prefix and press , then enter the desired prefix (up to 10 digits) when Enter New Prefix displays. The prefix number displays at the bottom of the screen. Press . 3. Turn the prefix function on or off in the same menu. NOTE: Prefix does not insert when you use another prefix or when you use the + sign to make an international call. Main Menu Talk Timers and Costs 1.
Viewing Call Costs 1. Select Show Costs and press . 2. Use Down on the Express Key to view your total call charges. Resetting Call Costs 1. Select Call Costs from the Talk Timers Menu and press . 2. Select Reset Cost and press . Main Menu 3. At Enter PIN2 and Press OK, enter PIN2, and press . 4. Select Yes at Reset Call Charge?. Call charge meters reset and a confirmation displays. Setting a Call Costs Limit 1. Select Cost Limit from the Talk Timers Menu and press . 2.
About Passwords Several passwords can be used to enhance the security of your phone: Personal Identification Numbers (PIN)which are stored on the SIM card: PINto prevent unauthorized access of your SIM card. Main Menu PIN2 to modify security options. PIN Unblock Key (PUK)to unlock your phone if you try to enter the PIN 3 times unsuccessfully. Phone Lockto prevent unauthorized access to your phone. If enabled, Unlock Code is displayed when the phone is turned on.
Enabling and Disabling the PIN Setting 1. Select PIN Setting from the Security Menu. Press 2. Select Yes and press PIN? displays. . when Enable (or Disable) 3. When Enter PIN displays, enter your PIN on the keypad and press . Changing the PIN or PIN2 1. Select Change PIN from the Security Menu. Press . 2. Select PIN Change or PIN2 Change and press . 3. Enter your old PIN at Enter Old PIN, then press . 4. Enter your new PIN (4-8 digits) at Enter New PIN, then press .
Network Selection In Automatic Network Selection, the phone registers (by default) on the first available network from the following priority list: Last Registered Network (if available from SIM) Home Network Networks in the user-created Preferred Network List Networks above a certain signal strength All networks Enabling Manual Network Selection 1. Select Network from the Main Menu and press Main Menu 2. Select Select Net and press . . 3. Select Manual.
Displaying Your Home Network Select Displ. Home from the Network Menu. Conversation Main Menu The Conversation Mode Menu is available during a call. Press RIGHT on the Express Key to enter the Main Menu. In conversation, the Main Menu includes the following functions: Hold to put the currently active call on hold. Swap to put an active call on hold and activate a held or waiting call. Rej to remove a caller from a conference.
Supplemental Information Service If questions or problems arise, call your service provider. Supplemental Accessories AC Rapid Charging Adapter An AC Rapid Charging Adapter is included for battery charging. Plug the adapter into a wall outlet and into the jack on the left side of your phone. Cigarette Lighter Adapter/Charger The Cigarette Lighter Adapter provides phone operation and charging power.
PCMCIA Card and Cable A PCMCIA Data/Fax Card and Cable is available that allow you to connect your phone to a PC. The PCMCIA card works like a modem and can be used for faxing, email, and data transmission (when a network supports these features). SMS Cable A Short Message Service (SMS) Cable is available for reading, editing, and writing text messages. The SMS Cable connects your phone to your PC via the serial port. Handsfree Adapter Headset A Headset is also available.
Safety Information Safety Information for Wireless Handheld Phones WARNING!! Please do not use your Mitsubishi wireless telephone if you may be distracted from another activity (such as driving a motor vehicle or walking across the street) and create a safety hazard to yourself and others. Use your wireless telephone responsibly. Be alert to your surroundings whenever you operate your wireless telephone.
Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. Connect the equipment into an outlet on a circuit different from that to which the receiver is connected. Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician for help. Increase the separation between the equipment and the receiver. 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 NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder. TIPS ON EFFICIENT OPERATION: For your phone to operate most efficiently: Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is in use. Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed.
Persons with pacemakers: Should ALWAYS keep the phone more than six inches from their pacemaker when the phone is turned ON; Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, turn your phone OFF immediately.
Posted Facilities Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices so require. Aircraft FCC regulations prohibit using your phone while in the air. Switch your phone OFF before boarding an aircraft. Blasting Areas Safety Information 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 signals and instructions.
Troubleshooting What To Do If Your phone does not work at all when switched on... If you are using a handheld phone... Recharge the battery before use or replace it. When charging, battery level icon does not display ... display... See"Battery" in the Introduction chapter. Low battery! displays and the phone beeps... You have 1 minute to terminate an active call. You should turn the phone off and recharge or replace the battery. See Battery in the Introduction chapter. Check SIM displays...
PIN is no longer valid displays... You entered a wrong PIN number several times. Contact your Service Provider to unlock your SIM. Troubleshooting SIM is now Inaccessible displays... Your SIM is permanently blocked. Contact your Service Provider or network operator to unblock your SIM. Emergency call Only displays... Check that your SIM is inserted in the phone. See SIM Card Installation in the Basic Operation chapter. No service currently available displays...