english This guide describes the operation of the dual band GSM telephones M330. Edition 1, 2003. © Melco Mobile Communications Europe S.A., 2003 RaymanBowling and RaymanGarden are published by Gameloft. Gameloft and Gameloft logo are trademarks of Gameloft S.A. © 2003 Gameloft. Rayman is a trademark of Ubi Soft Entertainment. Rayman logo and character is a trademark of Ubi Soft Entertainment.
Table of contents 1. Introduction ................ 4 SAR .......................................... 4 Declaration of conformity ........ 5 General safety .......................... 5 Vehicle safety ........................... 5 Emergency calls ........................ 6 Care and maintenance ............. 6 AC/DC adaptor charger ............ 6 Battery use ............................... 6 Your responsibility ................... 7 Security codes .......................... 7 Disposing of waste packaging .
Table of contents 7. Images & Melodies .... 31 Pictures .................................. Melodies ................................ Reception box ........................ Storage used ......................... 13.Network services ....... 63 31 33 35 35 SIM application tool kit ......... 63 SDN numbers stored in the SIM card ................... 63 Information numbers ............. 63 8. Calls & Times .............. 36 14.Games ........................ 64 Calls log .................................
Introduction Thank you for purchasing the M330 dual band mobile telephone. The mobile telephone described in this guide is approved for use on all GSM 900/1800 networks. Some of the messages displayed on your mobile may be different according to your subscription type and/or service provider.
Declaration of conformity Hereby, Melco Mobile Communications Europe S.A., declares that this MT-662 (M330) is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC. You can find a copy of the full Declaration of Conformity on our website : http://www.mitsubishi-telecom.com General safety It is important to follow any special regulations regarding the use of radio equipment, due to the possibility of radio frequency interference.
routine. • If incorrectly installed in a vehicle the operation of mobile telephones can interfere with the correct operation of the vehicle electronics, such as ABS anti-lock brakes or air bags. To avoid such problems ensure that only qualified personnel carry out the installation. Verification of the protection and operation of the vehicle electronics should form part of the installation. If in doubt consult the manufacturer.
Battery disposal In compliance with European environmental protection directives, used batteries must be returned to the place of sale, where they are collected free of charge. Don't throw away your batteries in your household waste. Your responsibility This GSM mobile telephone is your responsibility. Please handle it with care and in respect of local regulations. Please keep it in a safe place at all times and out of children’s reach.
Using this guide Please read carefully this user guide. It contains information about your phone and the way that it operates on the network. Some of the features described in this user guide are network dependent. Do not forget to check with your service provider which of these you can use. You may need to take additional subscriptions to activate some features. Key Actions To help you get familiar with your mobile quickly , here is how to use the keypad and the related symbols.
Up to eight character lines plus one icons line can be displayed on your mobile screen. The icons show the phone state and operational conditions when in use. The following icons may be displayed: SIM memory in use Phone memory in use: refers to information from the phonebook cards. GPRS service icon. It indicates data packet services are available. Roaming. Is displayed when the phone is connected to a network different from its home network. Call diverting.
Getting Started Preparing the phone for operation Please refer to the 'Getting started with your M330' booklet. Basic Operations Turning the phone on 1 2 Press and hold . A tone sounds at mobile activation. When switching the mobile on for the first time may be displayed. Enter the date & time settings or select Exit if the settings are fine. If your SIM card is PIN protected, Enter PIN is displayed. Enter the PIN code and select OK .
can however be received and answered. When the call is over the keypad lock is automatically reactivated. To activate the keypad lock: Press and hold . is displayed. To deactivate the keypad lock: Select Unlock and press . Getting Started network and/or service provider name or logo are displayed together with the time and date, the signal strength and the battery charge level. If the mobile cannot find a valid network the signal strength and the operator name are not displayed.
Phone Book Data can be stored in the phone and in the SIM card memories (=phonebook). The phone memory can store up to 255 'extended' cards (called 'phonebook cards'). These cards allow to store several types of information: family name, first name, home phone number, cellular phone number, Mail address, address, company information, voice tag (voice dialling), group and a related icon or picture. The SIM card memory capacity may vary according to your operator or service provider.
• From the standby display: 1 Enter the number. Select Store . 2 Select SIM names . 3 Fill in the available fields and select OK to validate your entries. to store the 4 Select Save card information. • Via the menu: Press . Select Phone Book. Select Add name . Select SIM names . Enter the name and select OK . 5 Enter (or confirm) the number and select OK . to store the 6 Select Save card.
4 You may have to select the number the voice dialling pattern has to be attached to if several numbers are stored on the card. Select Home, Work or Cellular if you have registered several numbers on a phone book card. Free space in the phonebook To view the phonebook remaining capacity: 1 Press . Select Phone Book. to 2 Select Storage used get to the Phone names Storage used; press to get to the SIM card Storage used. 4 If available the free memories in the FDN list are also displayed.
4 Groups can only be set for the Phone names cards (not for the SIM names cards). My Card My Card is a specific storage location where you can enter personal data. You can easily access My card and send its contents to another device via the infrared port or SMS. My Card content is identical to the phone cards contents except for the Groups and Voice dialling fields. To enter My Card data set: . Select Phone Book. 1 Press .
To call a phone number using a voice pattern : 1 From the stand by display press and hold . 2 Pronounce the name as clearly as possible. 3 The dialled number and an animated icon are then displayed and the call proceeds as normal. My number(s) display The phone can display your main line (Line 1) mobile number, the mobile number for Line 2 (Alternate Line Service) and your data and fax numbers (these are SIM card dependent). These numbers may be stored in the SIM card. You can also enter them manually.
Reading a received MMS message The Multimedia Messages Service (MMS) is a service that allows the sending and receiving of messages to and from other MMS enabled mobile phones. The main difference between an SMS and an MMS is that the MMS is components (one or several pages made of text + image and/or melody). When the phone receives an MMS a new alert tone sounds and or the New message information is displayed.
Unread messages are shown by and the text is bold. Messages that have been already read are shown by . Multimedia message notifications are shown by . Saving received Multimedia message content (image or melody) You can store the images and melodies attached to the received multimedia messages into the Images & melodies folders. When reading a received Multimedia message: . 1 Select Options 2 Select Store picture, Install melody, Store name card, Store event or task, according to the page content.
The following screen is displayed (it allows you to edit your message pages): To write text . 1 Select the text field 2 Type in your page text (240 characters per page max.): please see Entering text, page24. Press OK . MMS Content To edit and modify the page contents 1 Select . The following list is displayed: The previous page can be reached by pressing . The next page can be reached by pressing . One or several pages can be added next by pressing . Current page number.
2 Select Valid. . to validate the page content. To add one or several pages 1 Press or on the last page of your message. . 2 Select New page . 1 Select Options . 2 Select Insert page . 3 Select New page 4 A Multimedia message can be up to 9 pages. To duplicate a page You may need to duplicate a page in order to modify its contents for instance. The new page bears the same characteristics (text size and colour) which allows to save time when writing a Multimedia message.
You can only register profile details via the standard mode if you have previously registered profiles in the Connection manager menu (see Connection manager, page43): . Select Messages. 1 Press 2 Select Multimedia messages . . 3 Select Settings . 4 Select MMS profiles 5 Choose an empty profile ([...]) and press OK . 6 Enter the profile name and press OK . .
not you wish to retrieve the message content from the server (select Options/ Retrieve message). To select the retrieval mode: . Select Messages. 1 Press 2 Select Multimedia messages . . 3 Select Settings . 4 Select Auto-retrieval 5 Choose the required retrieval mode and press OK . 4 1. The availability of this menu is operator dependent. 2. Even if the Auto-retrieval mode is On, the message are not automatically retrieved if your mobile is on roaming mode or if it cannot attach the network 3.
The Short Message Service (SMS) enables to send or receive text messages to or from other mobile phones. You can store, edit and forward messages as well as save any of the numbers they may contain. These SMS are stored on the phone memory; they may also be stored in the SIM card if they are sent by a service provider. Reading a received SMS message When the phone receives an SMS message a new SMS alert tone sounds and is displayed. The message is automatically stored in the phone or in the SIM card.
Preparing the phone to send SMS messages Before sending your first SMS, the network SMS centre number (obtainable from your service provider) has to be stored: . Select Messages. 1 Press . 2 Select SMS . 3 Select Settings 4 Select Sending profiles . 5 Type the message center number or select a template (if several available) then enter the requested information (operator dependent). 6 Select Save to validate then choose the profile you want to use or choose one of the empty profiles ([...
Action j k l 5 JK L 5 mno6MNO6 pqrs7PQRS7 tuv8TUV8 wxyz9WXYZ9 0 Short press : to switch mode from lower case to upper case (in both the T9 or multitap modes) or numeric mode. Long press : to switch from lower case to upper case. The first letter typed only is upper case, the following ones are lower case (e.g.: write a surname). Short press: to enter a space. Long press gives access to special characters. Short press moves the cursor left or right. Long press moves the cursor to the text beginning or end.
To enter text with T9: 1 Press the key bearing the 2 3 4 5 required letter once only (the requested character may not be displayed first). The active word changes as you type. Type all the word characters up to the end of the word. If the right word is not displayed when all the characters are entered press until you get the required word. If the requested word does not belong to the displayed ones, press to swap to the multitap method and type the correct letters in.
Press . Select Messages. Select SMS . Select Write new . Press OK . Select the To field and choose one of the displayed names or select More... if you want to send your message to another mobile number (directly type the number in). Press OK to validate. 5 In the Text field type the message text (see Entering text, page24) or select one of the Models and press OK .
To select a Name card as a signature (from the Signature sub-menu once you have selected the Name card. Please see above): 4 Press Options and select View, Delete, Delete all, Status (for sent messages only) Send, Modify, Move to SIM (for outbox messages only), Numbers (to store or call the number(s) contained in the SMS header or text) or Details. . 1 Select Name card (you must 2 Select My Card 3 have previously registered information in My card before being able to select it.
Phone storage is displayed. Scroll down to get to the required information type. 3 Select Details for more information. Broadcast - cell broadcast (CB) messages These messages are broadcast by the networks to GSM users and may provide general information about local area dialling codes, weather reports, traffic, news, etc. Each type of message is numbered and enables to select the type of information to be received. Up to 5 different types of messages can be programmed into the selection list.
Broadcast language All the broadcast messages can be displayed in several languages. To select a language: 1 2 3 4 Press . Select Messages. Select Parameters . Select Broadcast . Select Language and choose one of the available languages. 4 The availability of this feature is network dependent. Voice mail Your network provider may offer a voice mail service which operates like an answering machine. You may be able to directly access it by pressing and holding the key.
This menu gathers and manages all the images and melodies contained in the mobile as well as all the files received via the infrared port, Wap™, SMS or MMS. Pictures The Pictures sub-menu allows to view and set downloaded images as wallpapers or banners. The banner and the wallpaper allow you to configure and personalise your mobile screen (see Display, page40). Wallpaper Banner You can download and receive images from web sites, Multimedia messages, Wap™ and via the infrared port.
1. The sending of an image may not be allowed if it is exportation (copyright) protected. 2. The predefined images cannot be deleted (the ’undeletable file’ message is displayed). 3. You cannot choose an animated .gif to be set as a banner or as a wallpaper. Setting an image as a banner or a wallpaper from the Pictures folder 1 Press . Select I m a g e s & melodies . Select Pictures 2 3 Use . or to scroll through the image names list and select one. The matching images are displayed underneath.
or to scroll the Reception box if it bears several files and go to the desired file. . 4 Select Options 1. If your reception box is full a warning message shows, then the icon is displayed in the standby display icons bar. 2. To choose and activate a banner or a wallpaper see Pictures, page31. Options Please see the Pictures options page 31. The Store option allows to save the received image in the Pictures folder. 1.
To discard a downloaded melody: . 1 Select Options . The mel2 Select Discard ody is erased and is therefore lost for further installation. Composed melodies The Melody composer allows to create one’s own melodies and use them as ring tones or alarm tones. To create a melody: . Select Images & 1 Press melodies. . 2 Select Melodies Composed 3 Select melodies . 4 Choose one of the available empty lines [...] and press OK .
Predefined melodies You can choose a ringtone among the list of predefined melodies available in your mobile. . Select Images & 1 Press melodies. Predefined 2 Select melodies . or to scroll to the 3 Use required melody. 4 Select Options and select Set as ringtone , Set as alarm or Set as ringtone L2 (if available on your subscription). Selected is displayed. Reception box The objects are stored in the reception box and can be defined as object type: Task card, image, melody, Event card, Business card,...
Calls & Times Access to the Calls & Times menu to check the details of individual incoming and outgoing calls, the duration of the latest call or the total call time for all sent and received calls. Send SMS To call the selected number. To send an SMS message to the selected phone number. Use or to select the required option and follow the displayed instructions. 4 Press the key from the standby display to get direct access to the 10 last dialled numbers.
1 2 3 4 This service may be supplied by your service provider. It allows to get the remaining airtime balance on your phone line. Please contact your service provider for more information. If your subscription allows access to this information: Press . Select Calls & Times. Select Call timers . Select Balance information . Select Call or Set number . When selecting Call, if the balance information number is already stored, a call is sent to the balance information centre.
To set call cost type to units: . Select Calls & 1 Press Times. . 2 Select Call costs 3 Select Display cost type . 4 Select Units 4 The remaining credit is shown in either units or currency as set by Cost Type menu above. . the remaining credit are shown in units. Setting the credit limit (subscription dependent) You may also be able to set a credit limit to your calls. When the credit limit is reached no more chargeable outgoing or incoming call is allowed. You can however still make emergency calls.
Tones Alert mode You can set the ring, alert and alarm tones via the Alert modes menu. 4 If you choose the 'Vibrate' or 'Vibrate then ring' option, the vibrating option replaces all the alert and alarm tones. To modify the alert mode: . Select Settings. 1 Press 2 Select Tones . 3 Select Alert modes . 4 Choose one of the available settings (Ring, Silent, Vibrate, Vibrate & ring or Vibrate then ring) and press OK to validate. 4 1.
Ramping Ramping is a feature that, when turned on, causes the incoming ring tone to gradually increase to the maximum volume level if the call is not answered after the first ring. . Select Settings. 1 Press . 2 Select Tones . 3 Select Volume . 4 Select Ramping . 5 Select On 6 Select Save to store your setting. 4 When turned on the volume of the incoming ring tone starts from the current set volume and rises to the maximum volume level until answered.
1 2 3 4 Press . Select Settings. Select Keypad . Select Keypad lock . To unlock the keypad, press Unlock then . or: 1 From the standby screen press and hold to activate the keypad lock. to deacti2 Press and hold vate the keypad lock. Any key answer If you want to answer a call by pressing on any key (except and No ring ). . Select Settings. 1 Press . 2 Select Keypad . 3 Select Any key answer and select On .
kit or to a headset. The phone then automatically answers the call after about 5 seconds (no key to be pressed). . Select Settings. 1 Press . 2 Select Phone settings . 3 Select Auto features 4 Select Auto-answer and choose On . to store your 5 Select Save setting. 4 The auto-answer mode is not active if the mobile is set to Silent. Auto retry This allows the phone to automatically redial the number after the call failed due to an engaged line or an unavailable signal from the network.
This feature allows to reference the mobile according to the world time zone map, based on Greenwich Mean Time (Origin clock). A Secondary clock is also available. This feature is useful for the Diary. To import or export calendar cards, events and tasks, timetables have to be set according to Time zones. Both clocks are displayed on the same screen. The date and time and the city name are displayed for both clocks. Clock setting To set the origin clock: . Select Settings .
works. If the mobile succeeds attaching a GPRS network, is displayed on standby mode. The mobile can then send and receive voice calls and packet data calls. To set the mode of operations to Standard: . Select Settings. 1 Press 2 Select Connection manager . . 3 Select Operation mode . 4 Select Standard Divert options • Modem mode The mobile tries to reach a GPRS network. It can only receive GPRS data calls; voice calls are then barred. This behaviour is the same whatever the network capabilities.
4 1. This action cancels all call diverts (for voice, faxes and data calls) for the current line. 2. To cancel call diverts for the other line you must select this other line first (menu Calls & Times - Line selection). Call waiting This network dependent feature allows to receive a new call while a call is already on (network dependent). To activate the call waiting feature: . Select Settings. 1 Press . 2 Select GSM Services . 3 Select Call waiting .
4 Select Status . Your current ID status is displayed. Network automatic search: When the phone is on, it automatically searches the last network it was registered to (usually the home network). If it is not available, the phone automatically searches and selects one of the networks registered in the preferred network list (located in the SIM card). Editing the preferred list The phone contains a list of networks which can be selected and transferred to the preferred networks list stored in the SIM.
Call barring password This network dependent service forbids certain outgoing or incoming call types. It requires a call barring password. To bar a call: . Select Settings. 1 Press . 2 Select GSM Services . 3 Select Call barring 4 Select Outgoing calls or Incoming calls . Choose from the following: The call barring password is used to select the call barring levels. It is supplied via your service provider. To change the password: . Select Settings. 1 Press . 2 Select GSM Services .
4 Press OK to validate the new code. To activate / deactivate the phone lock code: . Select Settings. 1 Press 2 Select Security . 3 Select Phone lock enable (if the code was disabled) or Phone lock disable (if the code was enabled) and enter your Phone lock code. 4 Emergency calls can still be made when phone lock is activated. PIN code Your SIM card was provided with a 4 to 8 digit PIN code as a protection against unauthorised usage.
Password If Number blocked of Length or allowed forgottrials ten Phone lock code 4 digits Unlimited Return phone to manufacturer PIN 4-8 digits 3 Unblocked by use of PUK code PIN2 4-8 digits 3 Unblocked by use of PUK2 PUK 8 digits 10 Contact your service provider PUK2 8 digits 10 Contact your service provider Call barring password 4 digits Defined by service provider Contact your service provider Certificates Certificates are used for network security exchange.
depend on the service you wish to use (contact your service provider for more information on the signature codes). • Tickets. A ticket is a document emitted on purchasing as a proof of the transaction (receipt). 5 tickets can be stored in the phone memory (they are then deleted one after another). To go over a transaction and use the security WIM system: 1 From the WAP™ page, when getting to a paid service, press . 2 A sum-up of the transaction is shown on the following pa ge. Press to validate.
Your mobile allows Wap™(Wireless Application Protocol) connections to access operator and/or Wap™ provided services (e.g. news, sports, weather, travel buying, etc.). To get a Wap™ connection please make sure: • your SIM card bears a Data subscription • all the necessary parameters are stored into the mobile. These parameters may have been set by your operator. If not you have to enter them manually.
5 Enter the profile name and 6 7 8 9 select OK . Select Home page . Select List to select one of the available home page addresses or the http:// and https:// root addresses, or type in the url address. Select Gateway settings and type in the IP address. Select Connection profiles . Enter the requested information (the GSM connection and GPRS connection fields are linked to the Connection manager and thus allow to pick one from the displayed list - see Connection manager, page43).
Action To go back to the previous page. Home page To go to and reload the home page. Go to site... To go to another Wap™ site. To provide immediate access to the bookmarks. Bookmarks You can add a new bookmark or select an existing bookmark. Reload To reload the current Wap ™ page. Push inbox To access the Push inbox. Settings Same as when offline To disconnect the browser from the network. However the browser reDisconnect mains active locally with the current page displayed.
To configure the browser and allow it to display the pages in full screen mode, large, meMy or small fonts, to preferences dium allow or forbid pictures download and script execution in Wap™ pages. Push See Receiving push preferences messages, page55. 4 The Preferred bearer sub-menu may not be available on your mobile (operator dependent feature). During page browsing, security can be activated (on a https link only). This lets you continue local browsing (via the cards in the memory).
The following sub-menu allows easy access to Wap™ sites: . Select Wap. 1 Press . 2 Select Go to site... 3 A list allows to freely enter or select Wap™ sites addresses: Option New address Action To enter a Wap™ site address you want to reach. New Bango To enter a Bango address site. address To directly go to one of Site history the pages you have already been to. 4 1. The New Bango address option may not be available on your mobile. Please check with your service provider. 2.
The following options may also be available: Options Read text Summary Preview Retrieve Delete Delete all Details Purpose To provide access to the message text (possibly on several pages) To return to the summary display To connect to the service but keep the message in the inbox allowing another access to the same service later To connect to the service and delete the message from the inbox when the connection to the service is made.
When scrolling to the Tools menu from the main Icons menu direct access to the Infrared port section is possible by selecting Infrared on the left side of the display. The Tools menu allows access to a diary, a voice memo, a calculator, a currency converter, an alarm clock and an infrared port service. Diary The Diary is divided into three parts: • The calendar (to manage the events), • The tasks list (to manage the tasks), • The Storage used (to provide the diary memory information).
An Options list is available. It allows to go to the Today, Week or Month view, to manage an event (New event, Modify, Send event by IrDA, Send by SMS, Delete event, Delete all events, View tasks). To view weekly entries: . Select Tools . 1 Press 2 Select Diary . 3 Select Calendar . 4 Select Options . 5 Select Week view . The week events are in chronological order.
Storage used An empty task card is displayed with the following fields: • A title (up to 10 characters) • A description (up to 50 characters) • A starting date • A due date • An audio alarm which can be activated at your required time then Save 5 Select OK to store the new task. To display a tasks list: . Select Tools. 1 Press 2 Select Diary . 3 Select Tasks list . 4 Select Current tasks or Elapsed tasks . Actions The tasks are displayed in a list, ordered by date.
4 Select Store . Stored is displayed, the vCalendar is then stored. Sending a vCard or a vCalendar via SMS 1 Select the vCard or the vCalendar you wish to transfer as explained in Viewing and calling phonebook numbers, page14, Calendar, page57 and Tasks list, page58 or select it from the Reception box . . 2 Select Options . A 3 Select Send by SMS warning may then be displayed, advising on the number of SMS needed to send the card (if more than 1 SMS needed). if you wish to 4 Select OK continue.
Key sequence Display 144 * 12 1728 = Following the above example, pressing = again calculates 1728 x 12 = 20736 Pressing Clear deletes the result. 4 The % function can only be used (entered) as the last operator during a calculation. e.g.250 - 10% = 225 An integrated currency converter facility is also available. The currency converter needs to be set before being used. See Currency converter underneath. e.g. using the currency converter £-€ : € 154 + € 3 = £ 97.1374 . Key sequence Display Curr.
Press No ring , or any other key (except Valid. ) to stop the alarm. The alarm icons remain on the display and the alarm re-starts ringing 3minutes later. or Press Valid. or Ok to acknowledge and end the alarm ringing. If the phone is locked or if the PIN setting is on, the phone returns to this locked state after the alarm has rung until you operate it.
The availability of this menu is network dependent. If your SIM card does not bear an access to the Network services the Calendar menu is directly accessible from the Menu icons. Please see “Calendar”, page57 for full details. Network services The availability of this menu is network dependent (it may not be available or be named Network services, Network,...). Your network operator may provide value added services, information and contact phone numbers.
Games Downloadable Games The availability and appearance of the games on your mobile depend on the services provided by your network operator (please check with your network operator for more information). The games in your phone may be either Rayman Bowling™ and Rayman Garden™ or the In Fusio™ games. Rayman Bowling™ and Rayman Garden™ To play one of these games: . Select Games. 1 Press 2 Choose the game you wish to play and press Play . or: . Select Games.
Appendix Expression Glossary Expression AC/DC charger Active call ALS AoC CB CLI Conversation mode DES Diverting DTMF FDN GSM http IN IP LCD MMI Meaning Alternating Current/Direct Current charger The call currently in conversation Alternate Line (Line 2) Service Advise of Charge - subscription service Cell Broadcast Caller Line Identity - displays callers telephone number When the phone is making or receiving a call Data Encryption Standard Diverts incoming calls to the phone to another number Dual Ton
Trouble shooting Problem Possible cause and solution Check that the battery is Phone does fully charged and correctly not switch on connected to the phone. There may be no mains supply. Try a different electrical socket. No flashing The AC/DC charger may be battery icon faulty. Return to your dealwhile er and try substitution charging with another Mitsubishi Electric adaptor. If faulty contact your dealer. Cell broadcast is permanently on, using more battery power.
Error messages Problem Possible cause and solution Allowed credit reached! You are trying to place an outgoing call and the allowed credit is already reached. The allowed credit limit is reached during an outgoing call (the call is then aborted). Busy You are trying to make a call and the call fails because the destination number is already engaged in conversation. Call failed The user is unreachable.
Problem Possible cause and solution You tried to make a call and the call is rejected by the network because the network does not recognise the phone number structure or you tried to store a phone number Invalid that is too long to be number stored in the selected location or you tried to move a phone entry to a location that is unable to receive the phone number (phone number too long) Keypad locked A press on any key is "Unlock" # to made with keypad unlock locked.
Problem Possible cause and solution Service not available Activating some GSM services that are not available on the network Problem Possible cause and solution Internal fault An unrecoverable error has occurred. Switch the handset off and back on again. SIM blocked. Contact provider A wrong PUK has been entered 10 times. The SIM card has been permanently disabled and needs to be replaced by a new one. Invalid Service Menu An invalid service menu has been sent to the handset.
Guarantee Pan European Service Should you experience any difficulty then please contact your nearest Mitsubishi Electric representative in the list below for information on service centres.
A Index Index Alarm clock .............................. Alert mode .............................. Alert tones ............................... Animated .gif .......................... Any key answer ....................... Auto 61 39 11 12 41 Answer ............................... Retry .................................. Auto Switch Off ...................... Auto Switch On ....................... Automatic search .................... 41 42 42 42 46 B Backlight ..................................
Index N Network ................................... 46 Network serv. .......................... 63 Network services ..................... 63 O Online connection Bookmarks ......................... 54 Ending ............................... 53 Personalising ...................... 53 Operation mode Standard ............................ 43 Outbox ..................................... 28 Safety information .................... 5 Battery ................................. 6 Care and maintenance .........