Table of Contents Using This Guide .......... 2 Key Symbols .................. 2 Phone Overview ........... 3 Key Functions .............. 4 Display Indicators ........ 6 Getting Started ............ 8 Charging Battery ............ 8 Attaching Battery ........... 9 Basic Phone Operations ............. 11 Turning on the Phone .. 11 Making a Call ............... 11 Answering a Call .......... 12 Unanswered Calls ......... 12 Voice Mail .................... 13 Text Messages (SMS) .... 14 Menu Help ..........
Using This Guide The MobileAccess™ T250 phone combines two separate devices – a wireless voice phone and a wireless data terminal. The voice phone can be used where cellular service is available. It works over 800 MHz digital/analog and 1900 MHz digital networks. To access wireless data service, you must be in an area where wireless IP (CDPD) service is provided. Your network service provider must set up and register a unique IP and email address for you.
MobileAccess™ T250 Phone Overview Menu key Press to go to main menu for phone and data-related services. This is NOT the browser menu. Press and hold to get menu help. Earpiece Graphic display Telephone numbers, menus, messages, etc. are displayed here. Right softkey Executes action displayed immediately above on screen. Left softkey Executes action displayed on screen directly above. Headset socket Mode key Connect headset here. Press and hold to turn the phone on or off.
Key Functions - Voice Mode Key - Standby Voice Mode Active Voice Mode Left: Call Lists Right: Phonebook Press/hold: Turn on Key Guard Left: Mute Right: Options Press/hold: Turn on Key Guard Press: Switch to Data Mode Press/hold: Power OFF Not active Press: Recall last 10 dialed numbers Press: Dial number displayed/ answer incoming call Press/hold: Credit card call (if activated) Main menu for phone services Press/hold: Help/info about displayed item Main menu for phone services Press/hold: Help/i
Key Functions - Data Mode Key - Standby Data Mode Active Data Mode Softkey action Action indicated on softkey displayed above Press: Switch to Voice Mode Press/hold: Power OFF Press: Switch to Voice Mode Press/hold: Power OFF Not active Not active Main menu for phone services (NOT browser Home Page menu).
Display Indicators – Voice Mode and General The display window can display up to eight lines of characters plus one row of special display indicators or icons.
Display Indicators – Data Mode An example of the display window for the browser Home Page: Special icons that appear in the display: Data Mode Secure Secure mode Message Alert Data alert received CDPD Registered Packet data network available – registered CDPD Not Registered Packet data network not available – not registered 7
Getting Started Charging the Battery The battery must be fully charged before using the phone for the first time. If it is a new battery, three complete charge and discharge cycles must be performed to ensure peak operation. 1. Make sure the battery is properly installed on your phone. 2. Connect the AC Adapter to the socket on the side of the phone. Connect the other end to a standard wall outlet. The battery level indicator flashes during charging. 3.
Attaching the Battery 1 Insert the bottom of the battery into the recess on the back of the phone. 2 Push inward until the locking catch snaps securely into place. Removing the Battery 1 2 Turn the phone off. Push up the locking catch and remove the battery. Charging Times The following table shows the approximate battery recharging times using the AC Rapid Charging Adapter.
Battery Use Times Standard Battery Voice Digital Standby 120 hr Voice Analog Standby 10 hr CDPD Standby 120 hr Talk Talk Data Mode 7 hr 120 min 70 min Extended Life and Vibrating Battery Voice Digital Standby 200 hr Voice Analog Standby 17 hr CDPD Standby 200 hr Talk Talk Data Mode 12 hr 200 min 120 min Prolonging the Life of your Battery • Allow your battery to discharge fully once a week. A charged battery discharges on its own after one month of no use.
Basic Phone Operations Turning On the Phone 1 Press and hold 2 If the phone is locked, -Auto Lock- will display. Enter the 4-digit code and press OK left softkey. key. A beep tone sounds. ✱ See page 49 for more details on Auto Lock. Standby Display — Voice Mode The screen displays network and/or service provider, signal strength and battery level indicators, and Call Lists and Phonebook softkey shortcuts. Press softkey to go to Call Lists. Press softkey to go to the Phonebook.
Muting While talking, to mute the microphone, press Mute left softkey. To turn the microphone back on, press Talk left softkey. Conversation Options When talking, press Options right softkey to Send DTMF tones, use the Scratchpad, Store the number, or view your Own Number. See Conversation mode on page 29 for details. Answering a Call The ringer alerts you to an incoming call and the caller’s name and number are displayed if they are stored in your Phonebook. Press any key to mute ring tone.
Voice Mail When you have new voice mail, a tone alerts you. The screen displays and indicates the number of new messages waiting in your voice mailbox. To access your Voice Mailbox, 1 Press and hold or press and select 2 Messages, 1 Voice Mail. If you are using more than one mailbox, a list will display. 2 Press or to select a mailbox, or press the corresponding number displayed in the menu. 3 Press either Call left softkey or mailbox.
Text Messages (SMS) Text messages are sent via an SMS (Short Message Service) message center provided by your service provider. When you receive a text message, a tone alerts you. The screen displays and indicates the number of unread messages. You can receive up to 30 text messages with up to 245 characters each. To access your Text Messages, or press and select 2 Messages, 1 Press and hold 2 Msg Inbox.
Safety Information EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand-held wireless phones. These guidelines are consistent with the safety standards previously set by both U.S. and international standards bodies: *ANSI C95.
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. DRIVING Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. Also, if using your phone while driving, please: • Give full attention to driving - driving safely is your first responsibility.
Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy. Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health Consumer Update on Mobile Phones FDA has been receiving inquiries about the safety of mobile phones, including cellular phones and PCS phones. The following summarizes what is known--and what remains unknown--about whether these products can pose a hazard to health, and what can be done to minimize any potential risk. Why the concern? Mobile phones emit low levels of radio frequency energy (i.e.
How much evidence is there that hand-held mobile phones might be harmful? Briefly, there is not enough evidence to know for sure, either way; however, research efforts are on-going. The existing scientific evidence is conflicting and many of the studies that have been done to date have suffered from flaws in their research methods. Animal experiments investigating the effects of RF exposures characteristic of mobile phones have yielded conflicting results.
FDA is currently working with government, industry, and academic groups to ensure the proper follow-up to these industry-funded research findings. Collaboration with the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) in particular is expected to lead to FDA providing research recommendations and scientific oversight of new CTIA-funded research based on such recommendations. Two other studies of interest have been reported recently in the literature: 1.
called a case-control study. The current case-control study of brain cancers by the National Cancer Institute, as well as the follow-up research to be sponsored by industry, will begin to generate this type of information. What is FDA’s role concerning the safety of mobile phones? Under the law, FDA does not review the safety of radiation-emitting consumer products such as mobile phones before marketing, as it does with new drugs or medical devices.
In the absence of conclusive information about any possible risk, what can concerned individuals do? If there is a risk from these products--and at this point we do not know that there is--it is probably very small. But if people are concerned about avoiding even potential risks, there are simple steps they can take to do so. For example, time is a key factor in how much exposure a person receives.
1. Muscat et al. Epidemiological Study of Cellular Telephone Use and Malignant Brain Tumors. In: State of the Science Symposium;1999 June 20; Long Beach, California. 2. Tice et al. Tests of mobile phone signals for activity in genotoxicity and other laboratory assays. In: Annual Meeting of the Environmental Mutagen Society; March 29, 1999, Washington, D.C.; and personal communication, unpublished results. 3. Preece, AW, Iwi, G, Davies-Smith, A, Wesnes, K, Butler, S, Lim, E, and Varey, A.
Voice Mode Features Dialing Stored Numbers Any number stored in the phone’s memory can be recalled to the display and dialed. ...from the Phonebook 1 2 3 Press the softkey to enter the Phonebook list. Press up or down arrow to scroll to the desired number. Press Send to dial the number. Press Cancel softkey to cancel the call before it connects. ✱ See Phonebook, page 38. ...from the Dialed Calls List The last 10 numbers you have dialed are stored in the Call Lists.
Super Speed Dialing You can super speed dial numbers stored in Phonebook Locations 01-09 by pressing only one digit key. (Note: 09 can be super speed dialed only if Emergency Call is not enabled.) Use either of the following two methods. 1 2 Press and hold the digit key; or Press the digit key, then press Send. ✱ See Phonebook, page 38, to view memory Location numbers. Speed Dialing Speed dialing is an easy way to dial stored numbers.
Sounds On/Off To silence all incoming ring, alert and key tones, 1 Press and select 5 Sounds On/Off. The sounds are immediately turned On or Off. 2 When all sounds are turned Off, 3 When all sounds are turned On, the displays. icon disappears. To quickly turn off ring of an incoming call, Press up or down arrow key. To turn on audio or vibrate alerts, 1 2 Press 3 4 5 Select 5 Alert Mode. and select 4 Preferences. Select 1 Service Alerts. Select Audio Only, Vibrate Only, or Both.
Shortcut to adjust volume, 1 Press up or down arrow. The Ringer volume adjustment appears. 2 Either press up or down arrow to adjust Ringer, or press Alert right softkey to scroll to Message Alerts, Keypad, and Earpiece volume adjustments. Press OK softkey. Sending DTMF Tones You can send Dual Tone Multi-frequency (DTMF) tones to communicate with computerized systems, such as answering machines, voice mail or bankingby-phone. A DTMF is a digit or string of digits that produces tone signals.
Memory Link Feature To recall DTMF from memory, 1 Enter the number you wish to dial. 2 Press Options softkey and select Memory Link. The M character appears. 3 Enter the 2-digit Phonebook Location number for the DTMF string you want to send. 4 Enter additional DTMF tones or phone numbers as needed or repeat steps 2 and 3 as needed. 5 6 Press Send to dial the number. After the call connects, press Send to transmit each DTMF string.
Add/Edit/Delete Calling Card Setup You can add, delete and edit Calling Cards in the Calling Cards menu screen. 1 Press 2 3 Select 2 Calling Cards. 4 and select 4 Preferences, 2 Call Setup. Enter Security Code and press OK softkey. Select desired Calling Card entry. Select Add, Delete, or Edit softkey. If you already have three Calling Cards stored, Add will not appear. Calling Card Dialing To initiate a Calling Card call, 1 2 Enter the phone number you wish to dial.
Store Store the displayed phone number in your Phonebook. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Press Options softkey and select 3 Store. Caller’s phone number is displayed. Press OK softkey. Enter name and press OK softkey. Select desired ring tone and press OK softkey. Press OK softkey and phone will display the assigned Phonebook Location number (01-99). Press OK softkey to return to conversation screen. Own Number To view your phone number, 1 2 Press Options softkey and select 4 Own Number.
Menu System You can access, select and display many functions and features through the easy-to-use menu system via the Menu key and the softkeys. You can also access features and services you have requested from your service provider. Access to the Menus • Press left softkey to access Call Lists. Press right softkey to access your personal Phonebook containing all stored names and numbers. • Press key to enter the Main Menu at any time.
Menu Map Menu Item Personal phone 1. Phonebook Options 1. View list stored in 2. New Entry memory 3. View Options 4. Status Voice mail and 2. Messages text messages 1. Voice Mail 2. Msg Inbox Voice: SMS Data: Alerts Information on 3. Status 1. Call Lists voice calls, 2. Last Talk Time operating time 3. Total Talk Time and network 4. Accumulated Talk Time 5. Phone Number 6. IP Address Customize 4. Preferences functions 1. Service Alerts 2. Call Setup 3. Volume 4. Data Network 5.
Lock the keypad 6. Key Guard Network service 7. Systems information Voice Mode only 1. Automatic Selection 2. Manual Selection 3. New System Selection 4. Setup Private Systems Data Mode Options Diagnostics for 7. Diagnostics Data Mode only CDPD of your net- 1. Device Status work connection 2. Reset Cache View URL of your 8. Show URL Data Mode only Home Page Availability and appearance of menu features are dependent on your subscription and the services provided by your network operator.
Entering Text Text input screens appear in all functions that require the addition or editing of text. These include storing new entries in the Phonebook and setting up speed dialing and credit card calling. Below are the steps for entering, editing and deleting text. An additional, quicker method – T9® Quick Type – is described on page 36.
Symbol Mode In this mode (SYM1 softkey), you can enter a symbol by pressing its number key. After you make your selection, the screen will automatically return to the previous mode. Press More softkey to scroll through the four symbol screens. The four sets of characters available in Symbol Mode are shown below: Key Sym1 Sym2 Sym3 Sym4 1 1=.
T9® Quick Type Text Input Using T9 Quick Type, you can enter text with just one keystroke per letter. The Quick Type system decodes each keystroke as you type, checking and rechecking each word to assemble the correct one. Although words will change on screen as you type, once you have typed an entire word, it should appear correctly on the screen. If you type a complete word correctly, but the wrong word displays, it is because the Quick Type database ranks words and displays the most common choice first.
Punctuation To enter periods and other punctuation marks in Quick Type, press to enter a period. If you continue typing, the punctuation symbol will change. For example, type “you.” Then type “re”; Quick Type will change the period (.) to an apostrophe (‘). Otherwise, to change the punctuation mark, press other choices. to cycle through Punctuation marks and symbols that can be entered this way are: .
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View Options To arrange the order that entries appear in your Phonebook, and select 1 Phonebook, 3 View Options. 1 2 Press 3 If view option is By Name or Name List, Find softkey can be used to find an entry. 4 Select View to display the data in the order you have selected. Select By Location, By Name, Location List, or Name List and press OK softkey. The options By Location and By Name display entries one by one with details.
Status To see how many empty entries are available, 1 2 Press and select 1 Phonebook, 4 Status. Press OK softkey to return to the Phonebook menu screen. 2. Messages Your Voice Mail and SMS Text Messages can be accessed in this menu. Voice Mail An audio alert and voice mail icon Mail message. signal the arrival of a new Voice To access your Voice Mailbox, Press and hold key or Press and select 2 Messages, 1 Voice Mail. • Select 1 Call to make a call or hear a message.
To view the message later, Press Skip softkey or End/Back key. The Skip softkey or End/ Back key will remove the alert icon and mute the audio alert. To mute audio alert only, press Clear key. To view the new message immediately, Press View softkey. The screen will display a list of received messages with the most recent at the top and any unread messages marked with *, and urgent messages marked with . To delete a message, Press Delete softkey in the message screen. 3.
To view Total Call Time since your phone was activated, 1 2 Press and select 3 Status, 4 Accumulated Talk Time. Total Call Time since your phone was activated displays in hours and minutes. To view your own Phone Number, 1 2 Press and select 3 Status, 5 Phone Number. Your own Phone Number displays. To view your own IP Address, 1 2 Press and select 3 Status, 6 IP Address. Your own IP Address selected for your data network displays.
You can also turn off the Ringer: • By selecting 4 Preferences, 3 Volume, then 1 Ringer, and pressing down arrow key until volume reaches zero. • To turn the Ringer on, press up arrow key to desired level. • In standby display by pressing the down arrow key until the volume reaches zero. To turn the Ringer on, press up arrow key to desired level. To choose a Message Alert Tone, 1 2 3 Press and select 4 Preferences, 1 Service Alerts. Select 3 Message Alert Type. Select from four tones.
To disable or enable Immediate Alerts, 1 Press 2 3 Select 6 Immediate Alerts. and select 4 Preferences, 1 Service Alerts. Select Disable or Enable and press OK softkey to return to the menu. Default setting = Enable To select how many times an Alert sounds, 1 Press 2 3 Select 7 Msg Alert Duration. and select 4 Preferences, 1 Service Alerts. Select 1 Time, 5 Times, 10 Times or 15 Times. Press OK softkey to return to the menu.
To set up Calling Card Calling, and select 4 Preferences, 2 Call Setup. 1 2 3 4 Press 5 In the next screen, select the sequence of numbers (for example, access+number+ card) used by your Calling Card service and press OK softkey. 6 Enter numbers in sequence and press OK softkey. Select 2 Calling Cards. Enter Security Code. To add a Calling Card, press Setup softkey. The screen will prompt you for a name. Enter name.
If your network supports the Voice Privacy feature, your call will be encrypted so that no one can access your call. Your phone always attempts to use privacy mode. If your service provider’s system does not support this feature, or if the phone is on an analog channel, Voice Privacy Off! displays and a warning tone sounds. You can turn this warning tone on or off. To enable/disable Privacy Tone, 1 2 3 Press and select 4 Preferences, 2 Call Setup. Select 6 Privacy Tone.
To select an active IP (Internet Protocol) Address, 1 2 3 4 Press and select 4 Preferences, 4 Data Network. Select 1 Select IP. Enter Security Code and press OK softkey. Select NEI 1 or NEI 2 and press OK softkey. Default setting = NEI 1 To select a Gateway (proxy server), 1 2 3 Press and select 4 Preferences, 4 Data Network. Select 2 Select Gateway. Select Gateway A or Gateway B and press OK softkey.
Clock Note: The phone will maintain the correct time and date even if powered Off or the battery is removed. To Set Time, and select 4 Preferences, 7 Clock. 1 2 Press 3 The current set time displays at the top of the screen. Press left or right arrow to adjust minutes, up or down arrow to adjust hours as shown in diagram. Select 1 Set Time, or press Time softkey in the Set Date screen. To Set Date, 1 2 3 Press and select 4 Preferences, 7 Clock.
Advanced To select a Font Size for the phone menu screens, 1 2 3 Press and select 4 Preferences, 8 Advanced. Select 1 Font Size. Select Small (6 pt.) or Large (9 pt.) and press OK softkey. Default setting = Large To select a Language, 1 2 3 Press and select 4 Preferences, 8 Advanced. Select 2 Language. Select English or Spanish and press OK softkey. Your carrier may offer other language selections. ✱ The language selection will also change the T9® Quick Type language database.
When enabled, the Talk Timer will display when a call connects. It displays the duration of a call in hours, minutes, and seconds. To enable/disable the Talk Timer, 1 2 3 Press and select 4 Preferences, 8 Advanced. Select 5 Talk Timer. Select Disable or Enable and press OK softkey. Default setting = Disable Security The Security menu allows you to control calling restrictions, change Security and Unlock Codes, set Encryption, and reset various items.
To change the Security Code (for entry into the Security menu), 1 2 3 4 Press and select 4 Preferences, 9 Security. Enter the Security Code and press OK softkey. Select 2 Security Code. Enter the New Code, using 4-8 digits, and press OK softkey. The screen will prompt you to reenter the same code to confirm. 5 Enter the code again and press OK softkey. If the first and second codes match, the screen will display “New Security Code Accepted.
To clear Call Timers 1 2 3 4 Press and select 4 Preferences, 9 Security. Enter the Security Code and press OK softkey. Select 5 Reset Timers. Press Yes softkey to clear Timers, except for Accumulated Talk Time, and return to previous screen. To clear all Dialed Calls, Received Calls, Missed Calls and Last dialed number, 1 2 3 4 Press and select 4 Preferences, 9 Security. Enter the Security Code and press OK softkey. Select 6 Reset Calls.
5. Sounds On/Off (All Sounds) This shortcut method turns on or off all sounds quickly. Press and select 5 Sounds On/Off or press . icon will display at the top of the screen. To turn on all sounds, Press again. and select 5 Sounds On/Off To turn off the Ringer or Message Alerts separately, see Service Alerts on page 42. 6. Key Guard Key Guard locks the keypad to prevent any keys from being accidentally pressed. There are several ways to lock/unlock the phone’s keypad, • Press • Press .
To select from a list of preset Network Systems, and select 7 Systems. 1 2 3 4 Press 5 Scroll to desired System and press Select softkey. 6 The phone attempts to register to the selected System. Select 2 Manual Selection. Searching... displays. Press Cancel softkey to cancel search. A list of preset public, private, and residential Systems will display. To locate new private and residential Network Systems, 1 2 3 4 5 Press and select 7 Systems. Select 3 New System Selection. Searching...
Data Mode Features Data Mode turns your phone into a wireless data terminal, giving you access to computer systems and Web sites for sending and receiving data communications. The MobileAccess™ T250 phone can access Web sites tailored specifically for viewing on wireless devices. These Web sites use HDML (Handheld Device Markup Language) to present information in text form. To access Data Mode, you must be in an area where wireless IP (CDPD) service is provided.
Each time you enter Data Mode, the phone will display the name of the data network provider and try to register to the network while this screen is displayed. When the phone registers to the network, appears at the top of the screen. If the phone is not registered, appears. If the phone is not able to connect to the network, the following screen displays: To register from this screen, press Retry softkey. Press Done softkey to return to the previous page stored in the phone’s cache.
When the phone or the network is sending data, a phone icon sending signals to a tower, and vice versa, will appear in the display window. This indication appears frequently while you are using Data Mode. The length of time it takes to send and receive data will vary. The display window looks similar to this: This screen displays whenever data is being transmitted. Access to your email, calendar, and other important corporate database information is provided by AT&T PocketNet® service. (See page 60.
RSSI Level Service Provider Identifier (SPI) Forward Block Error Rate (FwdBLER) Service Provider Network Identifier (SPNI) Transmit Power Level (Tx Power) Wide Area Service Identifier (WASI) Power Product System Preference (SysPref) 3 Press End/Back key to return to previous screen. To reset (delete) the Web browser’s cache, which contains the most recent Web files you downloaded, 1 2 Press and select 7 Diagnostics. Select 2 Reset Cache. As soon as Reset Cache is selected, it has been reset.
AT&T PocketNet® Service Powerful information access for demanding businesses AT&T PocketNet service is available on handsets with a built-in mini browser. Note: AT&T PocketNet service Home Page menus will vary depending on which AT&T PocketNet service subscription you have purchased. Email service and AT&T PocketNet service Home Page screens will be different for Lotus® and Workstyle™ Server software customers. Separate instructions are available from your service provider.
AT&T PocketNet® Service In Data Mode, your phone will display your AT&T PocketNet® Home Page. The appearance of your Home Page will vary depending on the AT&T PocketNet package that you subscribe to. The following pages describe most of the AT&T PocketNet services and how to use them. You may not have access to all of these services or they may be titled differently. To access the phone’s Main Menu (except for Systems in the Preferences menu), press the key.
This is the place for 4. My Web Sites 1. Directory great applications, 2. Financial from Sports to 3. Sports Shopping, it’s all 4. Travel here 5. News 6. Weather 7. Entertainment Browse the Internet 5. My Favorites 1. Add Phone Number and save your 2. Add Favorite Favorite locations 3. Delete Browse one-stop 6. Portals Internet destination sites for content and applications Keep track and 7. To Do 1. New check off your 2. Status To Do list, from 3. Edit phone calls to 4.
Home Page Menu Items Inbox Read, send, and receive electronic messages from your Inbox. To access your Inbox, press in the Home Page screen. If the Inbox contains new messages, press View left softkey to view messages, or Menu right softkey for the following options: 1. Change Folder 2. Respond 3. Delete 4. Compose 5. Save Message 6. Delete All 7. Fax Message 8. Msg Info 9. Save Address 10. Settings If there are no messages in the Inbox, these options will display: 1. Change Folder 2. Compose 3.
If you want to move the current email to your Saved folder, 1 2 Press Menu softkey. Select Save Message and it will automatically move to the Saved folder. If you want to delete the current email message, 1 2 Press Menu softkey. Select Delete and it will automatically move to the Trash folder. Respond to Email Messages To respond to a message, 1 Select Respond. The screen displays options: Reply, Reply All and Forward.
3 4 Press Next right softkey to enter the email subject. 5 Press Next left softkey to Confirm each of the following: To, CC, Subject, Msg. 6 7 Select Edit left softkey to edit any or all of these options. Press Next left softkey to display the text entry screen. Enter message text. Press Send right softkey to send the message. Send a Fax Message To forward an email to a fax machine for a hard copy printout, 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Select the message to be faxed. Press Menu softkey. Press Fax Message.
To view or make changes to the Trash folder, 1 2 3 4 5 6 Press Menu softkey. Select Change Folder and press OK softkey. Select Trash. A list of all your deleted emails appears. Scroll up or down to select an email. Press View softkey to view the email. Press Menu softkey to select Undelete Message to move it back to the Inbox or Empty Trash to delete the email. To delete email messages, 1 2 3 4 5 Select desired email. Press Menu softkey. Select Delete. Message will move to the Trash folder.
To save an address to your Contacts address book, 1 2 3 Select desired email. Press Menu softkey. Select Save Address. Some name information and the email address are filled in. 4 To edit the information, scroll to any options: First, Last, Primary Number, Work, Home, Email, Company, Pager, Cell, Fax, Alt., Company Addr., or Home Addr. and press Edit softkey to enter information. 5 Press Save softkey to save your selection to the Contacts address book.
Contacts Look up phone numbers and dial them directly from your Contacts list. To access Contacts, press in the Home Page screen. Eight options allow you to perform a variety of functions in your Contacts address book. Press Menu softkey in the Contacts list screen to access: 4. Find – find by name 5. New – enter a new name 6. Edit – edit a name 7. Delete – delete an entire entry 8. Fax – enter a fax number and send a fax 9. Add call to Call Lists – copy a name to your Call Lists 10.
To create a Contact entry from an email message, 1 2 Select Inbox from the Home Page. 3 4 5 6 7 Press Menu softkey. Select email with the desired email address from the Inbox or Saved folder. Select Save Address and press OK softkey. Press Save right softkey. Press End/Back key to return to Home Page. Select Contacts and press Find softkey. The name will appear in your Contacts list. Managing your Contacts To find an entry by name, Select Find in the Contacts menu and press OK softkey.
To send a fax, 1 2 3 4 5 Select a name and press Menu softkey. Select Fax and choose This one, or All. Enter the fax number. Enter the recipient’s name and press OK softkey. Enter a comment, if desired. Press OK softkey and the fax will be sent. You can copy a Contact name to your Call List as a reminder to call that person. 1 2 3 Select Contact name and press Menu softkey. 4 The phone number displays. Press Save softkey or Num softkey to edit the number.
To set the first Contacts screen to display either Find by name and Find softkey or your entire Contacts list, 1 2 3 4 5 Select Menu softkey. Select Settings and press OK softkey. Select Start With Find and press Edit softkey. Select Yes or No and press OK softkey. If No is selected, then whenever you select Contacts, your entire Contact list will display first. Default = Yes Calendar Read and manage your schedule with the Calendar. Press in the Home Page screen and the current day and date display.
To view your Calendar entry for a specific day, 1 2 3 Press Menu softkey. 4 Press View softkey. Select Go to day and press OK softkey. Select day from Yesterday, Today, Each of the next 7 days, or Other and press OK softkey. To edit a Calendar entry (available only when a Calendar entry is selected), 1 2 3 4 Select the desired Calendar entry and press View softkey. 5 When finished, press Save softkey. Press Menu softkey. Select Edit and press OK softkey.
To set the first Calendar screen to display 1 day only, all of the next 7 days, or all of the next 30 days, 1 2 3 4 Press Menu softkey. Select Settings and press OK softkey. Select View and press Edit softkey. Select 1 day, 7 day, or 30 day and press OK softkey. To change or turn off Calendar Alerts, 1 2 3 4 Press Menu softkey. Select Settings and press OK softkey. Select Change Alerts and press Edit softkey. Scroll to Off, Silent, Beep #1, Beep #2, Beep #3, or Beep #4 and press OK softkey.
4. Travel View or make travel arrangements at Web sites such as BizTravel and MapQuest. 5. News See the latest news headlines, or have an alert sent to you when the information you want (stocks, news, etc.) happens. 6. Weather Get your current local temperature and conditions, local forecast for today and the next 5 days, or weather conditions worldwide by entering Zip codes or city names. 7.
To search for Web sites using a key word, 1 2 3 4 Select My Web Sites. 5 Several links to Web sites will appear. Select the number or scroll to desired Web site and press OK softkey. Press Menu softkey. Select Find Site and press OK softkey. Enter search key words and press OK softkey. For example, enter “weather.” To forward a Web page to a fax machine for an instant hard-copy printout, 1 2 3 4 5 6 Select My Web Sites. Press Menu softkey. Select Fax Directory.
To add a name and phone number Favorites item, 1 2 3 4 Press the Menu softkey. Select Add Phone Number and press OK softkey. Enter name and press OK softkey. Enter phone number and press OK softkey. To add a new Web site Favorites item, 1 2 Select desired Web site from within My Web Sites option. 3 4 5 6 Screen will prompt you to enter Favorites Name. Press and hold key. Enter appropriate name and press Save softkey. Press OK softkey. This Web site item will appear in your list of Favorites.
To Do Keep track and check off your To Do list, from phone calls to groceries. Press in the Home Page screen and a list of items appears. To make a call, 1 Select a To Do item and press Call left softkey. The phone dials the number associated with the name listed in the item. 2 To take another action, select the item and press OK softkey. Press Menu softkey to access the following options: 1. New 2. Status 3. Edit 4. Delete 5. Delete completed 6.
To enter a name and number to call from your Contacts address book, 1 2 3 4 Select To Do from the Home Page. Select New and press OK softkey. Select Import Call and press OK softkey. Choose from list of Contact names and press OK softkey twice. Take Action on a To Do Item To place a call, 1 2 Select To Do from the Home Page. 3 The phone will automatically dial the number associated with the name. 4 After you end the call, the Status screen displays.
To edit a To Do item, 1 2 3 Select the desired item and press Menu softkey. 4 Number screen displays and allows you to edit number. Press Save softkey when finished. Select Edit and press OK softkey. Name screen displays and allows you to edit text. Press OK softkey. To delete a To Do item, 1 2 3 Select the desired item and press Menu softkey. Select Delete and press OK softkey. Select Yes softkey to delete or No softkey to exit. To delete items marked as Completed, 1 2 Press Menu softkey.
To set up or change your Web account name or password, 1 2 3 4 Select Set Log In. Enter your user name and password. Press OK to set up or change your user name and password. The network will confirm the change. Select Preferences, then Basic in the AT&T menu to view or change your Web account name: 1 Type in your email name. Follow directions in Set Log In above.
To change settings in your Contacts list, 1 2 3 4 Select Preferences, then Organizer. Select Start With Find (Contacts) and press Edit softkey. Select Yes or No and press OK softkey. If No is selected, then whenever you select Contacts, your entire Contact list will display first. To change settings in your Calendar, 1 2 3 Select Preferences, then Organizer. Select View or Change Alerts (Calendar) and press Edit softkey. Select 1 day, 7 day, or 30 day and press OK softkey.
Tethered Mode In tethered mode, your phone can connect your personal computer to the Internet. Your phone can also synchronize the Phonebook with your contact database using the modem software and cable that are part of the FoneSync® accessory package available through AT&T. To operate the phone in tethered mode, you must: • Install the MobileAccess™ T250 as a modem on your computer. • Set up dial-up networking. • Connect a cable between the phone and the modem.
5. Select Other type of modem and click Next. 6. Check Don’t run the Hardware Installation Wizard box, then click Next.
7. Check Don’t detect my modem; I will select it from a list box, then click Next. 8. At the if you have an installation disk screen, click Have Disk.... Note: Installation software can be downloaded from the FoneSync® website; www.paragonsoftware.com. Select the down arrow button (Download zone).
9. Insert the installation disk in the CD ROM drive and click OK. 10. The Model list screen should list only the Mitsubishi CDPD T250 Modem. Click Next.
11. From the Select the port to use with this modem list, select Communications Port (COM 1), then click Next. Note: If you have an internal modem in your computer, the computer may assign Com2. If you experience any difficulties, please check with your IT department or the computer manufacturer. 12. Your modem has been set up. Click Finish.
13. The Modems Properties box will list the Mitsubishi CDPD T250 Modem as set up. Click Properties. 14. Click on Maximum speed. Set to 38400, then click OK. 15. To continue, proceed with Set up dial-up networking section.
Set Up Dial-Up Networking Dial-up networking enables you to connect one computer to another computer and to the network by using a modem. Double-click on My Computer to make sure dial-up networking is set up in your computer. If it is not, you can install dial-up networking with the following steps: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. Open Control Panel. Double-click on Add/Remove Programs icon. Select Windows Setup tab. Check the Communications box and click Details button.
5. Type the name (T250) for the computer you are dialing and select the Mitsubishi CDPD T250 Modem. Click Next. 6. Type any number in the area code box, then select a country code. Note: with CDPD service, your computer does not dial a telephone number. After typing, click Next.
7. The screen will indicate you have successfully created a new dial-up networking connection called T250. Click Finish to save it in your DialUp Networking folder. 8. Double-click on My Computer. 9. Double-click on Dial-Up Networking icon. 10. Click once on T250 icon, then right-click and select Properties.
11. The T250 Properties dialog box appears. 12. In the T250 Properties dialog box, select Server Types tab.
13. Uncheck everything except TCP/IP box. Click TCP/IP Settings button. 14. Select Server assigned IP address. Uncheck Use IP header compression.
15. Select Specify name server addresses. Type in the 12 digit Primary DNS (Domain Name Server) address and, if applicable, the Secondary DNS address. These addresses should be obtained from your service provider. Click OK button. 16. Click OK button again. Now your computer is set up to use the MobileAccess™ T250 phone as a wireless IP modem.
Connecting to the Internet with your MobileAccess™ T250 phone To use the phone as a modem, connect the PC cable to both your phone and the RS232 port (DB9 port) on your computer. Click on Dial-Up Networking and the icon for your wireless IP connection. Then click Connect. You will now be connected to the Internet over the wireless IP (CDPD) network.
Appendix Accessories List Handsfree kits Part numbers Headset (earphone + microphone) HDS-P2 Simple Holder with bracket (mounts in car to hold phone) HLD-P6 Batteries and Chargers Part numbers Standard battery (NiMH-S) SBT-P11 Extended life battery (NiMH-L) EBT-P9 Vibrating battery (NiMH-S vibrating) Desktop Battery Charger (for phone + spare battery) VBT-P2 QCK-P10 AC Rapid Charging Adapter 120V (for battery charging using wall outlet) ACP-P3 Cigarette Lighter Adapter - plug one end into ca
Glossary Term Description CDPD Cellular Digital Packet Data. An enhanced system overlay for transmitting and receiving data over cellular networks. Conversation mode When the phone is making or receiving a call. DTMF Dual Tone Multi-frequency Tones. EID Equipment Identifier for a data device. Gateway A network point that acts as an entrance to another network. GSM Global System for Mobile Communications.
TDMA Time Division Multiple Access. A digital radio technology that allows many users to employ the same radio frequency channel simultaneously without interference. This reduces the number of base stations needed in a service area and increases the speed and reliability of voice and data transmission over longer ranges.
Troubleshooting Problem Possible cause and solution Phone does not turn on • If the phone is new, see “Charging the Battery” on page 8. Otherwise, recharge or replace the battery. If this does not solve the problem, contact your service provider. Phone turns on but there is no display • Display contrast is turned down too low. Reset contrast (see page 47).
Display Messages Message Description -Auto Lock- • When the phone is turned on, it may require an access code for security. Enter the preset 4-digit Unlock Code. Battery Full • Battery has finished charging. Charging • The phone is charging normally while powered off. Since the phone is off, you cannot make or receive calls. • You can press the key to turn on the phone and operate it normally. The battery will continue to charge (the battery can be charged with the phone either off or on.
Index A Accessories ......................... 94 Accumulated Talk Time ...... 42 Adjusting Volume ......... 26, 46 Advanced ........................... 49 Alert Mode ................... 26, 43 Alpha Mode ........................ 34 Any Key Answer .................. 45 AT&T ................................... 78 AT&T PocketNet® Service .... 59 AT&T Home Page ................ 60 Auto Answer ...................... 45 Auto Lock ........................... 49 Auto Redial .........................
H Help, Menu ................... 14, 31 Home Page Menu Items ...... 62 Home Page Menu Map ....... 61 Modem Installation Procedure ......................... 81 Muting .......................... 12, 26 My Favorites ........................ 74 My Web Sites ...................... 72 I N Icons (Indicators) .............. 6, 7 Immediate Alerts ................ 44 Inbox .................................. 62 Install Modem ..................... 81 IP Address ..................... 42, 47 K Key Functions ........
Security Code ..................... 51 Send Caller ID ..................... 46 Send DTMF ................... 27, 29 Service Alerts ................ 26, 42 Set Up Dial-Up Networking 87 Setting Up a Voice Mailbox 13 Show URL ........................... 57 SMS Text Messages ...... 14, 40 Sounds On/Off ............. 26, 53 Speed Dialing ..................... 25 Standby Display .................. 11 Status ................................. 41 Store ................................... 30 Super Speed Dialing .....