English This guide describes the operation of the GSM telephones M720. Edition 1, 2003. © Melco Mobile Communications Europe S.A., 2003 Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the instructions contained in this guide, Melco Mobile Communications Europe S.A. reserves the right to make improvements and changes to the product described in this guide and/or to the guide itself, without prior notice. Melco Mobile Communications Europe S.A. is a Mitsubishi Group Company.
TABLE OF CONTENT PAGE 2 TABLE OF CONTENT PAGE 4 YOUR PAGE 7 CLOSED CLAMSHELL ____________________________ OPEN CLAMSHELL _____________________________ PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS _______________________ GETTING STARTED 4 5 6 PAGE 10 PREPARING THE PHONE FOR OPERATION _____________ BASIC OPERATIONS ____________________________ USING THIS GUIDE 7 7 PAGE 12 INTRODUCTION PAGE 16 SAR _______________________________________ DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY ___________________ GENERAL SAFETY ______________________
PAGE 36 E-MAILS PAGE 40 READING A RECEIVED E-MAIL _____________________ 36 COMPOSING AN E-MAIL _________________________ 37 SETTINGS ___________________________________ 37 SENDING AN E-MAIL FROM THE OUTBOX _____________ 38 EDITING E-MAILS FROM THE DRAFTS FOLDER _________ 39 STORAGE CONSUMPTION ________________________ 39 CALLS & TIMES PAGE 43 CALLS LOG __________________________________ 40 CALL TIMERS ________________________________ 40 CALL COSTS - MANAGEMENT _____________________ 41 RECORDED CALL ___
YOUR M720 CLOSED CLAMSHELL Side key Infrared port Short press: reject a call Long press: start camera preview External screen Headset connector Camera lens Earpiece Power connector PC cable connector 4- Your M720
OPEN CLAMSHELL Internal screen Earpiece (Main screen) High quality colour graphic display Access to menu Function indication (works with OK key) for left softkey Left softkey Function indication Short press: quick access to Wap. Long press: Functions list for the softkey for right softkey Infrared port Right softkey Side key Short press: quick access to the Messages services.
PRELIMINARY OPERATIONS INSERTING AND EXTRACTING THE SIM CARD FITTING THE BATTERY COVER FITTING AND REMOVING THE BATTERY CHARGING THE BATTERY 6- Your M720
GETTING STARTED PREPARING THE PHONE FOR OPERATION Please refer to "preliminary operations", page 6. BASIC OPERATIONS TURNING THE PHONE ON 1 2 3 4 Open the clamshell. Press and hold the On/Off key. A tone sounds upon activation. When switching on the mobile for the first time or if the phone was incorrectly switched off may be displayed. If your SIM card is PIN protected, Enter PIN is displayed. Enter the PIN code and select OK.
ENDING A CALL: 1 Press on the On/Off key or by closing the clamshell. Please see "active flip", page 70. CLOSING THE CLAMSHELL When closing the clamshell, the main screen is automatically switched off and the external screen is automaticaly switched on. When the clamshell is closed and the mobile receives a call, an incoming call animation and the caller’s identity (network dependent feature) are displayed on the external screen.
To deactivate the keypad lock: 1 Select Unlock and press or press and hold . Keypad unlocked is displayed. TURNING THE PHONE OFF 1 Press and hold the On/Off key. A tone sounds to confirm your action.
USING THIS GUIDE P lease carefully read 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 familiarise with the use of your mobile,below is the use the keypad.
1 2 3 The list of the elements to be entered is displayed. Scroll down to the field(s) you want to fill in and press OK. Type the requested information or select the requested item and select OK to validate. Fill in as many fields as necessary and select Save to store all the entered information. The arrow keys displayed at the bottom of the screen show the scrolling possibilities.
INTRODUCTION T hank you for purchasing the M720 (GSM, DCS) 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.
There are a number of independent sources of information available to users including: Royal Society of Canada: www.rsc.ca The International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP): www.icnirp.de The US Food and Drug Administration: www.fda.gov/cellphones/ The World Health Organization: www.who.int/emf Melco Mobile Communications Europe S.A. belongs to the MMF, an international association of radio equipment manufacturers.
EMERGENCY CALLS You can make emergency calls by dialling the European standard emergency number 112 even if there is no SIM card in your phone. 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.
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. PC CABLE The PC cable connects your mobile telephone to a Personal Computer in order to exchange data. YOUR RESPONSIBILITY This GSM mobile telephone is your responsibility. Please handle it with care and in respect of local regulations.
TOOLS W hen 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 calculator, a currency converter, an alarm clock and the infrared port opening. DIARY The Diary is divided into three parts: - Calendar (to manage the events), - Tasks list (to manage the tasks), - Storage used (to provide the diary memory information).
The following actions are available: ACTIONS PURPOSE To move down to the next event or loops back to the first one To move up to the previous event or loops to the last one To move to the previous day To move to the next day An Options list is available. It allows to change the current View..., to Create a New event or Modify an event, Send it by... Infrared port, SMS and E-mail, Export... it, Delete one event or Delete all events. TO VIEW WEEKLY ENTRIES, 1 2 3 4 5 Press OK. Select Tools. Select Diary.
TASKS LIST This feature enables to store up to 100 tasks to be done (To do), scheduled with a start and a due date, with or without a reminder alarm. TO ENTER A NEW TASK: 1 2 3 4 Press OK. Select Tools. Select Diary. Select Tasks list. Select New task and enter the required information.
CALCULATOR This feature allows simple calculations using + (plus), - (minus), * (multiplication), / (division) and % (percentage) functions. If the currency converter is initialised, numbers can be converted during calculations. To use the calculator, 1 2 Press OK. Select Tools. Select Calculator . The phone is ready to perform simple calculations. Press keys to to type numbers.
2 3 4 5 Select Currency converter. Select one of the first two options. Enter the amount to be converted. Press to insert a decimal point if needed. Press OK. The converted amount and the exchange rate information are displayed. ALARM CLOCK This feature allows setting a daily Reminder Alarm. To set a time and turn the alarm on: 1 2 3 Press OK. Select Tools. Select Alarm clock. Select On and enter the alarm time or press OK to validate the displayed time.
3 1. The infrared port automatically closes if it remains unused for a while. 2. If the file received via infrared port has no name or if its name already exists in the mobile, the mobile generates a new name for the file. TRANSFERRING A NAME CARD VIA THE INFRARED PORT You can transfer a name card via the infrared port: 1 2 3 4 Place your mobile opposite the other device infrared port. Open the other device infrared port.
MESSAGES T his section describes the contents of the Messages menu and bears full information on the Short Message Service. Other types of messages can be sent and received via your mobile. Please refer to the e-mails (page 36) and Multimedia Messages (page 30) sections for full information on e-mails and Multimedia Messages. The Short Message Service (SMS) enables to send or receive text messages to or from other mobile phones.
FORWARDING MESSAGES You can forward a received message to other people/number(s): 1 2 3 4 5 6 Press OK. Select Messages. Select SMS. Select Inbox or SIM archive/Received messages. Choose the message to be forwarded and select Options. Select Forward. Select the To field and choose one of the displayed names or select New if you want to send your message to another mobile number (directly type the number in). Press OK to validate.
The SMS centre number may already be available in your SIM card and may then be automatically displayed. If you want to choose a Sending profile for your message: 1 2 3 4 5 Press OK. Select Messages. Select SMS. Select Settings. Select Sending profiles and choose the profile you want to use. Select Options. Choose Select. ENTERING TEXT Some features and functions (storing names in phonebook or typing SMS text messages, Tools, Settings,...) require you to know how to enter and edit text in the display.
To enter text press the key bearing the required character until it appears in the display. Holding the key displays the number corresponding to the key. If you need to use two characters from the same key wait for a few seconds after typing the first character (until the key characters on the upper part of the screen are cleared) or press the right arrow key before pressing the key again. Correct mistakes by a short press on Clear. Holding the Clear key deletes all the text.
Example To type card: Press OK and select Messages. Select Write new . Fill in the To field (see “sending a new sms message”, page 26). In the Text field press the down arrow key until is displayed. Press , a appears. Press , ca appears. Press , car appears. Press , case appears. If the displayed word is not the one you want, press as many times as necessary to view card. TEXT MODELS You can use a set of 20 pre-stored text models to write your SMS.This feature is software type dependent.
4 5 6 7 8 9 Press OK. Select the To field and choose one of the displayed names or select New if you want to send your message to another mobile number (directly type the number in). You can also press any of the 0 to 9 keys (from the To field) to type a new phone number. Press OK to validate. In the Text field type the message text (see “entering text”, page 24) or select one of the models (Models ) and press OK.
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. Contact your service provider for further details. STORING A VOICE MAIL CENTRE NUMBER If your SIM card does not bear the Voice Mail centre number you have to manually store it: 1 2 3 4 5 Press OK. Select Messages. Select Parameters. Select Voice Mail. Select Number.
To activate the status request: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Press OK. Select Messages. Select SMS. Select Settings. Select Message config. Select Delivery report and select On. Select Save. To request a reply: A reply to your message can be requested from your correspondent. If you activate this feature you will be charged by the cost of the reply message. The availability of this feature is operator dependent. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Press OK. Select Messages. Select SMS. Select Settings. Select Message config.
MULTIMEDIA MESSAGES 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 a SMS and a MMS is that the MMS is composed of one or several pages made of text + image(s) and sounds (melody or speech notes). The appearance and the good reception of Multimedia message contents depend on the addressee mobile type.
SAVING RECEIVED MULTIMEDIA MESSAGE CONTENT You can store the images, melodies, events, tasks and speech notes attached to the received multimedia messages into the Fun & media box. When reading a received Multimedia message: 1 Select Options. 2 3 2 Select Attachment. Select Options. Select Store. According to the attached item the Options sub-menu allows to view or store the attachment contents. WRITING AND SENDING A MULTIMEDIA MESSAGE To write a Multimedia message: 1 2 3 4 5 Press OK. Select Messages.
CONTENT The following screen is displayed (it allows you to edit your message pages): Displayed symbols (upper part of the screen): The previous page can be reached by pressing the left arrow key. The next page can be reached by pressing the right arrow key. One or several pages can be added by pressing the right arrow key. Estimated message size (displayed dynamically while composing the message). Current page number. A melody is attached to the current page.
TO EDIT AND MODIFY THE PAGE CONTENTS 1 Select Options. The following list is displayed: OPTION ACTION Validate To validate the informations of the Content field and get back to the message composer. Page To modify the text colour, the background colour and set the page timer (default options timer = 3 seconds). The timer allows to set the time the page is displayed before switching to the following one. Add sound To add a melody from the Melodies list or a speech note from the Speech notes list.
COPY TO Please see the ’To’ section above. NAME CARD The name card field allows to attach a copy of a vcard to the multimedia message. 1 2 Select the Name card list Select a name in the phonebook. A copy of the vcard is then attached to the message If there is already an attached vcard, pressing OK displays the Modify and Delete options. PREPARING THE PHONE TO SEND MMS MESSAGES The Multimedia Message service is subscription and network dependent.
MESSAGE AUTO-RETRIEVAL You may choose whether or not the Multimedia messages should be automatically retrieved from the network on notification receipt. The auto-retrieval modes are the following: On The Multimedia message is automatically retrieved from the network on notification receipt. On (with query) The ’retrieve new multimedia message ?’ question is displayed on notification receipt, thus allowing you to choose whether or not to retrieve the message. Off This is the default mode.
e-mails Your mobile allows to send and receive e-mails. The e-mails can bear text, images, sounds, vCard and vCalendar as attached files. The maximum total size for the attached files is 1024 kB. Please read the following instructions to configure your e-mail system and use the e-mail sub-menu. You can reach the e-mail menu via two ways: 1 From the standby display select Message then select e-mail. 1. The availability of the Message softkey is operator dependent. or: 1 2 Press OK, select Message.
Delete all To delete all the e-mails stored in the Inbox. Forward To transfer the current e-mail to another or several addressee(s). e-mail addresses To view (and eventually store) all the e-mail addresses contained in the current e-mail. Attachments To view or play (and eventually store) the e-mail attached files. Details To view the e-mail details (size, date, etc.). 4 Select OK or Options/View to read the message. 1.
TO ENTER AND STORE THE PROFILE DETAILS You can only register profile details if you have previously registered profiles in the Connection manager menu (see "connection manager", page 71): 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Press OK. Select Messages. Select e-mail. Select Settings. Select Profiles. Choose an empty profile ([...]) and select New or press OK. Enter the profile name and press OK. Select Connection profiles.
EDITING e-mails FROM THE DRAFTS FOLDER The Drafts folder contains the stored unsent e-mails. These e-mails can be selected from the Drafts folder and can be modified and sent. To select one of these e-mails: 1 2 3 4 Press OK. Select Messages. Select e-mail. Select Drafts and use up or down arrow key to scroll to the required message. Press Options to View, Delete, Delete all, Send, Modify, e-mail addresses (to store the e-mail address contained in the e-mail header) and Details. 1.
CALLS & TIMES ccess the Calls & Times menu to check the details of individual incoming and A outgoing calls, the duration of the latest call, the total call time for all sent and received calls or to play the recorded calls. CALLS LOG This feature stores details (identity, time and date and call duration) of the last 20 numbers dialled, the last 20 unanswered calls and the last 20 received calls. The calls log are common to Line 1 and Line 2 (Line 1 is your main line.
The call type and the accumulated times of outgoing and incoming calls are displayed. Selecting Details displays information on calls made on your home network, on National roaming and on International roaming. If Line 2 is active too 'All Calls' for Line 1 and Line 2 are displayed separately. BALANCE INFORMATION (SUBSCRIPTION DEPENDENT) This service may be supplied by your service provider. It allows to get the remaining airtime balance on your phone line.
To set call cost type to units: 1 2 3 4 Press OK. Select Calls & Times. Select Call costs. Select Display cost type. Select Units. When the cost type is set to units, the credit limit and 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.
PHONEBOOK hone numbers can be stored in the phone and in the SIM card memories P (= phonebook). The phone memory can store up to 255 'extended' cards (called 'phonebook cards'). These cards allow to store several types of informa- tion: family name, first name, home number, mobile number, work number, two e-mail addresses, postal address, business information, voice tag, group and a related icon or picture. The SIM card memory capacity may vary according to your operator or service provider.
SIM NAMES CARD From the standby display: 1 2 3 4 Enter the number. Select Store. Select SIM names. Fill in the available fields and select OK to validate your entries. Select Save to store the card. Via the menu: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Press OK. Select Phonebook. Select Add name. Select SIM names. Enter the name and select OK. Enter the number and select OK. Select Save to store the card.
Via the menu: 1 2 3 4 5 6 Press OK. Select Phonebook. Select Read. Select one of the stored cards. Select Options. Select View. Scroll down to the field(s) you want to modify and amend it/them. Select Save to store the changes. You can create a voice dialling pattern on phonebook cards. This voice dialling pattern can only be recorded in edition mode. Recording a Voice dialling pattern: 1 2 3 Press the left arrow key (from the standby display) to get to the phonebook.
VOICE DIALLING You can make a call by using your voice. To create a voice pattern: 1 2 3 4 5 Press OK. Select Phonebook. Select Voice dialling. Select New entry. All name entries are displayed. Use the up and down arrow keys to choose the card you want to use and press OK. If several phone numbers are registered on a card (e.g. Home number, Mobile number or Work number) choose one by pressing OK. You are then prompted to pronounce the name twice at the minimum (pronounce it as clearly as possible).
4 5 Enter or select the requested data. Press OK to validate. Press Save to store the defined group. Groups characteristics can be modified or deleted (when in the Groups menu, select OK to amend the settings or select Delete to erase the group). To modify a group: 1 2 3 4 Press OK. Select Phonebook. Select Groups. Choose the group to be modified and select OK then select the group name and/or the melody. Select the new parameters (name/melody). Select Save to store your settings.
FIXED DIALLING NUMBERS Fixed dialling is a feature that restricts outgoing calls to 'fixed' numbers or 'prefixes' contained in SIM cards that support this feature. When the Fixed Dialling Numbers (FDN) feature is activated, dialling numbers, diverting calls and sending SMS to numbers not registered in the FDN list is forbidden. The number of FDN entries to be stored depends on the SIM card capacity.
CAMERA T he camera application allows you to take pictures with your mobile (with clamshell open or closed).
TAKING A PICTURE FROM THE MAIN MENU: 1 2 Press OK. Select Camera. Press OK or press on the side key to take your picture. FROM THE STANDBY DISPLAY: 1 2 Press and hold the side key to have direct access to the camera applications: when the clamshell is open the preview is performed on the main screen. When the clamshell is closed the preview is performed on the external screen. Press OK or press on the side key to take your picture.
To reach the camera application from the MMS menu: 1 2 3 4 From the standby display select Message (right softkey or Press OK then select Messages), Select Multimedial messages. Select Write new. Once on the picture field press OK. When in the pictures browser, select Options. Select Camera. To reach the camera application from the e-mail menu: 1 2 3 4 5 From the standby display select Message (right softkey or Press OK then select Messages), select e-mail. Select Write new.
Image resolution Image quality Shutter sound Large (VGA: 640x480 pixels) Normal (160x120 pixels) Portrait (60x80 pixels) High, Normal and Basic 1, 2, 3 (volume level). The Shutter sound is a ’Camera-like’ sound that is played on picture capture. STORING/ERASING YOUR PICTURE When the picture is captured (see above "taking a picture", page 50), the ’Keep this photo ?’ message is displayed. 1 Selecting Clear then Yes to erase it.
FUN & MEDIA BOX T his menu gathers and manages all the images, melodies, speech notes and games contained in the mobile as well as all the files received via the infrared port, e-mail, the Multimedia messages, Wap or the SMS. GAMES This sub-menu allows to launch games that are be stored on your mobile, download new games, upgrade or delete downloaded games. Your mobile bears 2 pre-set games: Wallbreaker and Space WAR. You can store/download up to 4 additional games on your mobie.
You can download and record images via the mailer, the Infrared port and the Camera application. It is then possible to store them and/or set them as a Main screen, an External screen, a Welcome screen or a Goodbye screen.Your mobile allows you to set one Main screen, one External screen, one Welcome screen or one Goodbye screen from the downloaded and/or stored images (to download and store images, see the following sections).
SETTING AN IMAGE AS A MAIN SCREEN, AN EXTERNAL SCREEN, A WELCOME OR A GOODBYE SCREEN FROM THE PICTURES FOLDER 1 2 3 4 Press OK. Select Fun & Media box. Select Pictures. Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll through the image names list and select one. Select Options and then Set as... Select Main screen, External screen, Welcome screen or Goodbye screen. To be set as an external screen, the picture cannot be animated and must not exceed 100kB.
The principle is the following: 1 2 3 4 5 Melodies are stored on a Web Digiplug server. Select your Mitsubishi Electric mobile type to access a choice of melodies. Choose one or more melodies to be downloaded to your phone. All chosen melodies are downloaded via SMS. Once the melody is received a reception screen is displayed. Press OK or select Options then Play to play the received melody. To set a melody as a ringtone, an alarm, a welcome or a Goodbye. Please see "tones", page 66.
OTHERS This file allows to store vcard files (Phonebook), vcalendar files (Diary cards), text files and files with unknown/unsupported format. TO DISPLAY THE OTHERS FILE CONTENTS: 1 2 3 Press OK. Select Fun & Media box. Select Others. Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll the required file. The following Options list is available: OPTIONS DESCRIPTION View Store To view the file contents. To store the file into the required application.
STORAGE USED To consult the percentage of memory used for the Pictures, Melodies, Others and Speech note folders: 1 2 3 Press OK. Select Fun & media box. Select Storage used. The total memory used is displayed (all file types). Select Details to get storage information per file type. Use the up and down arrow keys to scroll to the required information type (Pictures, Melodies, Speech note, Others). The Fun & Media box space is managed as a single folder.
CALENDAR T he 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", page 16 for full details. NETWORK SERVICES T he availability of this menu is network dependent (it may not be available or be named Network services, Services,...). Your network operator may provide value added services, information and contact phone numbers.
WAP™ 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.
2 Select Home page. The Wap™ connection is then launched and the list of the available site services is displayed once the page was downloaded. If the activated Wap™ profile is not correctly set or if your subscription does not allow you to reach the selected Wap™ site, the Not available then Connection failure messages are displayed. To launch a Wap™ session from the standby screen: 1 2 Press and hold the OK key.
OPTION ACTION Wap profiles To enter and register profile details. To select GSM or GPRS as a default bearer when defining mixed based (GSM + GPRS) profiles. If an error is detected the other bearer is then proposed and may be used ('Use alternate connection mode?' is displayed). To configure the browser and allow it to display the pages in full screen mode, large, medium or small fonts, to allow or forbid pictures download and script execution in Wap™ pages, to accept or forbid cookies.
while you are browsing the Wap™: 1 2 3 Press the call key to display the options menu. Select Bookmarks. Select one of the bookmark names to access the required Wap™ site. Selecting OK directly tries to reach the bookmarked page. GO TO SITE The following sub-menu allows easy access to Wap™ sites: 1 2 3 Press OK. Select Wap. Select Go to site....
To set the push reception parameters: 1 2 3 Press OK. Select Wap. Select Settings. Select Push preferences and set the different parameters : 1/ Accept push info: Never: to forbid push messages reception. Current profile: to allow only push messages from the current Wap™ profile. All profiles: only allows push messages from the configured Wap™ profiles. Always: no filtering, allows reception of all push messages.
OPTION DESCRIPTION Send To allow the sending of the mobile characteristics to the remote server. characteristics Activate To activate or deactivate the security level for the current profile. security Use SAR To activate or deactivate the SAR (Segmentation And Reassembly) protocol (to enable the download of large data). Encoding To display the possible encoding versions. Select 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 or 1.4. version Normal port To edit the port address for non secure connections.
SETTINGS T his menu allows to adjust mobile features for your comfort and mobile security. TONES ALERT MODE You can set the ring, alert and alarm tone types via the Mode menu. s 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: 1 2 3 4 Press OK. Select Settings. Select Tones. Select Mode.
5 6 7 Scroll up or down to adjust the settings. You can also use the numeric keys to set the required audio level: pressing on sets the volume to 2, pressing on or sets the volume to 6 or 7 pressing on sets the volume to the minimum value (1 for the speech and 0 for all others). Press OK to validate the setting. Select Save to store your setting. During a call you can adjust the conversation volume level by using the up and down arrow keys. 1.
WELCOME SCREEN When the mobile is switched on,a Welcome screen shows before the standby screen is displayed. This screen is a default one but it can be customised. You can indeed select any of the Pictures folder images - see "pictures", page 53. 1 2 3 4 5 Press OK. Select Settings. Select Display. Select Welcome screen. Select Default or scroll down to My picture. Select Pictures (left soft key) to choose one among the stored images. Select Save to store your setting.
or: 1 2 From the standby screen press and hold to activate the keypad lock. Press and hold to de-activate the keypad lock. ANY KEY ANSWER This feature allows to answer a call by pressing on any key (except from the Off, No ring and Side keys). 1 2 3 Press OK. Select Settings. Select Keypad. Select Any key answer. and select On. SOFTKEYS FUNCTIONS This feature allows to change the right and left softkeys functions to get a shorten access to the feature you want. Via the main menu: 1 2 3 4 Press OK.
2 3 4 5 Select Phone settings. Select Auto features. Select Auto-answer and choose On. Select Save to store your setting. AUTO-RETRY This feature allows the phone to automatically redial the number after the call failed due to an engaged line or an unavailable signal from the network. The number is redialled up to 10 times until it goes through. 1 2 3 4 5 Press OK. Select Settings. Select Phone settings. Select Auto features. Select Auto-retry and choose On. Select Save to store your setting.
5 6 7 Select Save to store the data. Select the Secondary clock. Scroll through the panels and fill in the required information. Select Save to store the data. CLOCKS SWAP This feature is useful when travelling: the local clock is displayed but you can swap between the origin clock and the secondary clock. To swap clocks: 1 2 3 4 Press OK. Select Settings. Select Phone settings. Select Time & date. Select Swap. An information message is displayed.
DATA COUNTERS VIEWING THE CONNECTION DETAILS 1 2 3 4 Press OK. Select Settings. Select Connection manager Select Data counters. Select GSM counters or GPRS counters to view the connection details (bytes or time during connection). Then select Details to get the details per connection profile. RESETTING THE CONNECTION COUNTERS 1 2 3 4 Press OK. Select Settings. Select Connection manager. Select Data counters. Select Reset data counters and select Yes. Enter the Lock code (the default lock code is 0000).
On no reply When busy All conditions Cancel all All FAX calls All DATA calls 4 5 6 To divert all voice calls when the call is not answered to. To divert all voice calls when the line is engaged. To divert all voice calls when Not Reachable, No Reply and When Busy. To cancel all diverting options. To unconditionally divert incoming fax calls. To unconditionally divert incoming data calls. Select one of these options and select OK. Select Activate.
- SHOWING/HIDING YOUR MOBILE NUMBER (NETWORK DEPENDENT) Most networks allow Caller Line Identity feature (CLI). This feature allows the phone number or the identity of the caller to be displayed when a call comes in. CALLER LINE IDENTITY STANDARD NETWORK SETTING To reset the standard network setting and send your mobile ID: 1 2 3 4 5 Press OK. Select Settings. Select GSM Services. Select Sending my ID. Select My settings. Select Preset. The phone resets and gets back to its original network setting.
show your home network: 1 2 3 4 Press OK. Select Settings. Select GSM Services. Select Network. Select either Forbidden to get to the list of forbidden networks, or select Home network to get the name of your usual network. SELECTING MANUAL SEARCH You may need to select a specific network (e.g. better coverage than yours in the current location). 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Press OK. Select Settings. Select GSM Services. Select Network. Select Search. Select Manual. The Scanning for networks... message is displayed.
To remove call barring or check its status: 1 2 3 4 Press OK. Select Settings. Select GSM Services. Select Call barring. Scroll up or down to select the barring type to be deactivated (Cancel) or checked and follow the displayed instructions. CALL BARRING PASSWORD The call barring password is used to select the call barring levels. It is supplied via your service provider. To change the password: 1 2 3 4 Press OK. Select Settings. Select GSM Services. Select Call barring. Select Change password.
To change the PIN code (PIN must first be enabled): 1 3 4 5 Press OK. Select Settings. Select Security. Select PIN change and follow the displayed information. Press OK to validate your new PIN code. PIN2 CODE PIN2 code prevents unauthorised access to some of the mobile features (e.g. activating/deactivating FDN operations, modifying the FDN phonebook, setting calls costs to zero, modifying the costs display features). This code can be changed but not be activated or deactivated.
The detailed view is displayed and is made of: - A header which informs about the certificate format and its storage location, - The certificate subject, - The certificate issuer, - The certificate validity dates (start and end dates), - The certificate fingerprint. WIM MANAGER The WIM (Wireless Identity Module) Manager use is to allow secured access to paid services via the WAP™ features.
APPENDIX GLOSSARY EXPRESSION MEANING AC/DC charger Active call ALS AoC CB CLI Conversation mode DES Diverting DTC DTMF FDN GSM http IN IP LCD MMI MMS PIN/PIN2 PPP PUK/PUK2 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 anothe
TROUBLE SHOOTING PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND SOLUTION Phone does not switch on No flashing battery icon while charging Short stanby and talk times Check that the battery is fully charged and correctly connected to the phone. There may be no mains supply. Try a different electrical socket. The AC/DC charger may be faulty. Return to your dealer and try substitution 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.
Menu limit reached Message not sent Network busy Network not allowed New PIN2 incorrect. Try again New PIN incorrect. Try again No response Not allowed Not allowed fixed dialling) Number changed Page has no content PIN blocked PIN2 blocked PUK2 blocked Reaching allowed credit! Registration required Ring volume Off Server limit reached Service not available SIM blocked. Contact provider SIM blocked.
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.
INDEX A AC/DC adaptor charger ........... 14 Adjusting your picture .............. 51 Alarm clock .............................. 20 Alert mode ............................... 66 Answering a call ...................... 7 Any key answer ....................... 69 Appendix ................................. 79 Auto features ........................... 69 Auto Switch Off ........................ 70 Auto Switch On ........................ 70 Auto-answer ............................ 69 Automatic search ...........
O Online connection Bookmarks ........................... 62 Ending .................................. 61 Personalising ........................ 61 Operation mode Modem ................................. 72 Standard ............................... 72 Outbox ..................................... 28 P Phone Settings ................................ 66 Phone lock ............................... 76 Code ............................... 15, 78 Phone names card ................... 43 Phone numbers Storing ........
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