Getting More Out of your English This guide describes the operation of the Trium dual band GSM/GPRS telephone Sirius Edition 1, 2001. © Mitsubishi Electric Telecom Europe, 2001 Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the instructions contained in this guide, Mitsubishi Electric reserves the right to make improvements and changes to the product described in this guide and/or to the guide itself, without prior notice.
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Table of contents 1. 2. 3. Network services .............................. 4 SIM application tool kit ........................... 4 SDN numbers stored in the SIM .............. 4 Information numbers .............................. 4 Phone Book ....................................... 5 Storing names and telephone numbers .................................................. 5 Free space in the phonebooks ................. 9 Viewing and calling numbers in the phonebook ....................................
Network services Your network operator may provide value added services and contact phone numbers. These services and phone numbers will be stored in your SIM and if available will modify the menu of the phone to be included under the item Network Serv. at the beginning of the menu (contact your service provider for details).
The phone and the SIM have areas of memory used for storing data (names, telephone numbers...) known as the phonebook. The phone has the capacity to store up to 250 "extended" cards (called "phone phonebook cards"). These cards may contain the following information: family name, first name, icon, home phone number, work phone number, cellular phone number, fax phone number, voice dialling, address and e-mail.
2 Select Store. Select Phone names. 3 A list will be displayed. You have to select the item corresponding to the number you entered: home, work, cellular or fax. The following fields will be displayed: 4 Field Family name First name Purpose Family name of the card owner First name of the card owner 5 6 Enter the requested data. Confirm each entry by pressing OK . You will then be asked to select an icon. The icons are arranged as the keys the keypad. Press the key corresponding to the required icon.
You will then be asked if you want to enter the address. Should you select Yes the following fields will be displayed: Field Purpose Nr, Street Street P-O Box Post office box Postal code Postal code Locality Locality name State State (or province) Country Country Enter the requested data. Confirm each entry by pressing OK . You will then be asked to create a voice dialling pattern (for further details, see section Calling phone numbers with your voice, page 12): Use or to select the number of your choice.
SIM phonebook • Directly from the standby display, 1 Enter the number. Press Store . 2 Select SIM names. • Using the menu, 1 Press . Select Phone Book. 2 Select Store. Select SIM names. Enter (or confirm) the number and press OK . Enter the name (if required) and press OK . You will then be asked to create a voice pattern (for further details, see section Calling phone numbers with your voice, page 12): Press New to start the voice dialling pattern recording.
Free space in the phonebooks To see how many empty phonebook spaces remain in the SIM or the phone, 1 2 3 Press . Select Phone Book. Select Remaining and use or to display the remaining memories in the phone or SIM. Press Exit or to return to the standby display. 4 If available the free memories in the FDN list will also be shown.
Pressing or will scroll through the phonebook. To go directly to another entry press the corresponding alphabet key. For example to go directly to entries starting with 'N' press twice. Pressing Options will display the following menu choices: Item Function Edit Edits the name and number entry Delete Deletes the entry Send SMS Sends an SMS message to the phone book card owner Copies the entry to the SIM or the phone or vice versa. Copy Editing allowed before copying Moves the entry to another position.
Press Exit or to return to the standby display. Fixed dialling is a feature that restricts outgoing calls to 'fixed' numbers or 'prefixes' contained in SIMs that support this feature. When turned on, dialling numbers not in the FDN list will not be allowed. The maximum number of FDN numbers that can be stored is dependent upon the capacity of the SIM. Call diverting and sending SMS messages to numbers not in the FDN list will be prevented.
Giving your Phone Book different ring tones To help you to identify incoming calls you can give your two Phone Books different ring tones, 1 2 3 4 5 6 Press . Select Phone Book. Select Phone book tones. Select either Phone names or SIM names. A list of different ring tone names will appear. Use or to choose the required tone and press Select (pausing on each tone will allow you to hear the tone before selection). Press Exit or to return to the standby display.
Press Exit or to return to the standby display. 4 If the second or a third voice pattern does not match the first one Failed will appear in the display. If so, start the whole voice pattern creation all over again. To view the voice dialling phone numbers list, 1 2 3 4 Press . Select Phone Book. Select Voice dialling. Select List. Use or to view all the entries.
Messages The SMS message service enables you to send or receive short text messages of up to 160 characters to or from other mobile phones provided with the same capability. The messages are not sent directly to the other mobile phone but go via a message centre provided by your network operator. You can also store, edit and forward messages as well as saving any of the numbers they may contain.
After reading the SMS message press Options for the following menu: Item Function Read text Displays the remainder of the text Delete Deletes the message Reply Replies to the sender of the message Reply Replies to the sender of the message with the (+ text) initial text Forward Forwards the message to another user Forward to Forwards a set of several (5 maximum) mesn sages to 5 different addressees Stores or calls the number(s) contained in the Numbers SMS header or text 4 The items of this menu may vary a
Select Settings. Select Message centre. If a number already appears it means that it was taken directly from the information stored in your SIM. If empty enter the number manually (in international format) or from a stored memory. or to return to the standby display. 4 Press Exit 2 3 If required you can also choose the validity period, format, paid reply request and request a Delivery report. Default settings are assumed if not set. Option Description Default Time held at message center.
Press Exit or to return to the standby display. 1 2 3 4 5 Press . Select Messages. Select Draft texts. Select the draft text to wish to modify and press Edit Edit the text and press OK . Press Exit or to return to the standby display. . Sending a new SMS message to one addressee 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Press . Select Messages. Select Write new. You can either choose a draft text or enter the message text and press OK . Select Send.
4 5 6 7 press OK . Select Multicast. Choose a message template. Enter up to 5 destination numbers or select Names to choose up to 5 numbers in the phonebook. Press to validate your choice. Press OK . Sent confirmation will be given. Select whether to store or send the same message again. Press Exit or to return to the standby display. Storing a new SMS message 1 2 3 4 5 Press . Select Messages. Select Write new. You can either choose a draft text or enter the message text and press OK . Select Store.
4 Press Options to read, delete, send (or re-send) to one addressee, edit a sent message and send (or re-send) to several addressees. Follow the instructions displayed on the screen. Status request on outbox messages If the status is requested on a delivered message the date and time of delivery may be shown. If the status is requested on a sent message a status request will be sent to the network (must be network supported).
given a name for easy identification and can be selected and used whenever required. To create a message template, 1 2 3 Press . Select Messages. Select Settings. Select Msg templates. Choose any blank template ([...]). The display will prompt you to enter the template Name, Msg Centre number, Validity period and Format. Default settings for pay reply and status are assumed 'off' unless set. If only one template is set it is automatically used by default.
Details of the incoming and outgoing calls as well as the time duration of the last and accumulated total of all calls made are stored by the phone under the Calls & Times menu. Calls log This feature stores details (identity, time and date and call duration) of the last 10 numbers dialled, the last 10 received unanswered calls and the last 10 received calls. The call logs are common for both Line 1 and Line 2. 1 2 3 4 Press . Select Calls & Times. Select Calls Log.
Use or Press Exit to select the required option and follow the display prompts. or to return to the standby display. 4 In the standby display 'One Touch' access for the 10 last dialled calls is available by pressing . Call times The duration time of the last call, total accumulated time of all calls and total time for Line 1 and Line 2 are stored.
or to return to the standby display. 4 If Line 2 is subscribed too 'All Calls' for Line 1 and Line 2 will be displayed separately. Balance information (subscription service only) This is a subscription service provided by some networks and enables you to ask for your remaining airtime balance. This information is sent by the network. Contact your service provider on availability and details. 1 2 3 4 Press . Select Calls & Times. Select Call timers. Select Balance information.
6 Press OK to validate the entry. Press Exit to the standby display. or to return Call timer - reset This feature enables you to reset all the call timers. You will need the 4 digit lock code to operate this feature. 1 2 3 4 5 Press 6 Press Exit . Select Calls & Times. Select Call timers. Select Reset. Select Yes or No. Enter the phone lock code and press OK confirmed. or . The action will be to return to the standby display.
Select Currency. The present currency settings will be displayed. 5 6 Press Edit 7 . Enter the PIN 2 code and press OK . Enter the abbreviated letters of the currency. Press OK validate. Enter the cost per unit in the selected currency. Press OK to validate. The display will confirm your selection. to or to return to the standby display. 8 Press Exit To set call cost type to units, 1 2 3 4 5 Press . Select Calls & Times. Select Call costs. Select Display cost type. Select Units.
3 Select Credit Limit. The display will show the present credit limit setting. 4 5 Press Edit . Enter the PIN 2 code and press OK . Enter the credit limit (use to enter a decimal point). Press OK to validate. 6 Press Exit or to return to the standby display. 4 When a credit limit is entered the selection from the 'Credit Limit' display will be Edit or Set No Limit. Show costs 1 2 3 4 5 Press . Select Calls & Times. Select Call costs. Select Show.
Press Exit or to return to the standby display. Some GSM 1800 operators support the use of a second line which can be made available to existing users. This is normally a subscription service and allows, for example, the separation of incoming and outgoing calls for business or private use. The second line will have its own mobile number. To select the line for outgoing calls, 1 Press 2 Select Line selection. The current line selection will be displayed. 3 Use or 4 Press Exit .
Settings Phone settings Keypad lock When keypad lock is turned on it prevents accidental operation of the keys and access into the menus. The key tones are also silenced. Keypad lock is suspended during incoming calls and resumed when the call is terminated. Emergency calls can still be made. If a key is pressed the display will give a reminder that keypad lock is on. To turn the keypad lock on and off, 1 Press . Select Settings. 2 Select Phone settings. Select Keypad lock to turn keypad lock on.
To avoid disturbing others you can turn off the audible incoming ring tone as well as all alert and alarm tones. 4 If either of the 'Vibrate' or 'Vibrate then ring' options are chosen all the alert and alarm tones are replaced by the vibrating action. To modify the alert mode, 1 Press . Select Settings. 2 Select Phone settings. Select Tones. 3 Select Alert tones. 4 Select Ring, Silent, Vibrate, Vibrate & ring or Vibrate then 5 ring to validate your choice. Press Exit or to return to the standby display.
4 5 dependent) calls as well as the Alarm different ring tones. Use or to highlight the required call type and press to select it. Use or to listen to the different ring tones. Press to select the current tone. Press Exit or to return to the standby display. Volume adjustments The volume levels of the ring tone, key tones, alarm tones (alarm clock and low battery alarm) and the incoming audio can all be individually adjusted from the standby display by pressing or in the Settings menu: 1 Press .
. 4 If the ring tone volume level is set to Off the warning icon will appear in the display. Ramping Ramping is a feature that when turned on will cause the incoming ring tone to gradually increase to the maximum volume level if the call is not answered after the first ring. 1 Press . Select Settings. 2 Select Phone settings. Select Tones. 3 Select Volume. 4 Select Ramping. 5 Select On or Off. or to return to the standby display.
Display contrast The contrast of the display can be adjusted to suit the surrounding light conditions. To modify the display contrast, 1 Press . Select Settings. 2 Select Phone settings. Select Display. 3 Select Contrast. or . 4 Adjust the contrast using to validate the setting. 5 Press OK or to return to the standby display. 6 Press Exit Menu graphics You can also personalise your phone thanks to a set of menu images.
Select Any key answer. Select On or Off. Press Exit or to return to the standby display. Softkeys - programming the softkeys (operator dependent) The function of the softkeys can be changed to suit the user. The options available are shown in the menu during selection. To program a softkey, 1 Press . Select Settings. 2 Select Phone settings. Select Keys. 3 Select Softkeys functions. 4 Select Left softkey or Right softkey. on the softkey option of your choice.
4 5 6 Use or to scroll to the next key. Select Names to choose the phonebook entry and press to validate your choice. Press Exit or to return to the standby display. 4 If a number which has been assigned to a speed dial key is deleted from the phonebook the corresponding number is automatically deleted from the speed dial key.
Active flip This feature allows you to switch the backlight on, to unlock the keypad (if locked), to accept or reject incoming calls, to end calls. To activate or deactivate this feature, 1 Press . Select Settings. 2 Select Phone settings. Select Auto features. 3 Select Active flip. 4 Select On or Off. or to return to the standby display. 5 Press Exit Getting More Out of "Settings" When activated, Auto-retry and a countdown timer to the next call attempt will appear in the display.
Phone lock code A phone lock code is supplied with the phone for security purposes. It prevents unauthorised access to the phone and to the WAP™ settings. The factory setting is 0000. We suggest that you reset this code and keep it in a safe place, separate from the phone. The phone lock code is also required to reset the call timers. When enabled the code will be asked for each time the phone is turned on. To change the phone lock code, 1 Press . Select Settings. 2 Select Phone settings. Select Security.
To change the PIN code (PIN must first be enabled), Press . Select Settings. Select Phone settings. Select Security. Select PIN change and follow the display prompts. Press OK to validate your new PIN. Confirmation will be displayed. or to return to the standby display. 5 Press Exit 1 2 3 4 Getting More Out of "Settings" times in succession your SIM card will be blocked and you will need the 8 digit PUK code from your service provider (see page 38). To turn on and off the PIN, 1 Press . Select Settings.
3 4 5 Select PIN2 change and follow the display prompts. Press OK to validate your new PIN2 code. Press Exit or to return to the standby display. PUK code The PUK (PIN unblock key) is an 8 digit code supplied by your service provider. It is used to 'unblock' a PIN whose code has been entered incorrectly three times. A PUK code cannot be changed. When requested enter the PUK code and press OK . You will then be asked to enter a new PIN code. Follow the display prompts to reset the PIN code.
Password Length Number of tries allowed Unlock code 4 digits Unlimited 4-8 digits 4-8 digits PIN PIN2 3 tries 3 tries PUK 8 digits 10 tries PUK2 8 digits 10 tries Call barring password 4 digits Network determined If blocked or forgotten Return phone to manufacturer Unblocked by use of PUK code Unblocked by use of PUK2 Contact your service provider Contact your service provider Contact your service provider Getting More Out of "Settings" Summary of code/password entry chart Time & Date s
battery attached. After this 3 hour period you may need to reset the clock when you again switch on the phone. Default (factory) settings Use the Settings menu to return the phone settings back to the factory settings. This has no effect on the phonebook entries or phone lock code. 1 Press . Select Settings. 2 Select Phone settings. Select Default settings. 3 Select Yes or No. or to return to the standby display.
If your SIM does not automatically include the voice mail centre number it will have to be manually stored: 1 Press . Select Settings. 2 Select Voice Mail. 3 Select Number. When prompted enter the number manually or 4 5 from a stored memory. Press OK to validate your entry. Press Exit or to return to the standby display. 4 If you subscribe to the 'Line 2' service the voice mail centre number will need to be stored separately for that line.
3 Select Call. Dialling will proceed as for a normal call. 4 If a voice mail number has not been stored when Call is selected you will be asked to enter the voice mail number. Proceed as described in Storing a voice mail centre number, page 41. GSM services Diverting incoming calls (network service) Call diverting is a service which diverts incoming calls, whether voice, fax or data, to another number. To turn on a call divert, 1 Press . Select Settings. 2 Select GSM Services.
6 7 Select Activate. Use or to choose between Voice Mail, Names or Number. Press Select or to validate your selection. The display will confirm your request. Press Exit or to return to the standby display. 4 1. If the 'On no reply' option is selected you will be requested to enter a delay period of 5, 15 or 30 seconds. 2. Call diverts for both Line 1 and Line 2 must be set for each line. During call divert programming, only the line currently selected is affected by the call divert selected.
Caller Line Identity - showing/hiding your mobile number (network dependent) Most networks allow the Caller Line Identity feature (CLI) i.e. the feature which shows the incoming number (ID) while receiving a call. Selecting Receiving caller ID will allow you to check the availability of such a feature. Receiving caller ID This feature enables you to find out whether a network presents the ID of incoming calls. 1 Press . Select Settings. 2 Select GSM Services. Select Receiving caller ID.
Press Exit or to return to the standby display. 1 2 3 4 5 Press . Select Settings. Select GSM Services. Select Sending my ID. Select My settings. Select Hide my ID or Show my ID. Press Exit or to return to the standby display. Finding out your current ID setting 1 2 3 4 Press . Select Settings. Select GSM Services. Select Sending my ID. Select Status. The phone will display your current setting taking into account both network and phone settings. Press Exit or to return to the standby display.
3 Select Standard. or to return to the standby display. 4 Press Exit • Modem mode In this mode the mobile has the behaviour of a class C mobile: it tries to attach to GPRS networks only (and not to GSM networks). It can only receive packets data calls and voice calls are barred. This behaviour is the same whatever are the network capabilities. However if the GPRS services are lost, the mobile automatically returns to the Standard mode of operations. To set the mode of operations to Modem, 1 Press .
Select GSM Services. Select Network. Select Preferred list. A list of networks will be displayed. Use or to view the list. Press Options to change it. The following items are displayed: Option Modify by list Modify by code Delete Description Displays the general list of all known networks contained in the phone in alphabetical order Edits or enters a network number (MCC MNC) if you know this information. Deletes an entry to confirm the selection.
3 4 5 6 Select Search. Select Manual. A confirmation screen and Scanning for networks... will be displayed. Use or to select a network from the list shown. Press to confirm the selection. Requesting... followed by the name of the network will be shown after which the phone will return to the standby display. 4 You cannot delete a network from the forbidden list. This list will be automatically updated when the manual network selection is performed.
Select Outgoing calls or Incoming calls. Choose from the following: Outgoing Select - All outgoing - Int'nal calls - Int'nal excl. home Incoming - All incoming - Roaming only Meaning All outgoing calls will be barred All outgoing international calls only will be barred All outgoing international calls except to other subscribers within the users home network All incoming calls will be barred All incoming calls when not on the home network 4 5 Select the option using or . Press Select .
3 4 Select Change password. The old password will be requested followed by two requests to enter the new password. Confirmation will be displayed. Press Exit or to return to the standby display. Broadcast - cell broadcast (CB) messages These are messages broadcast by the networks to all GSM users and may provide general information about local area dialling codes, weather reports and traffic news etc. Each type of message is numbered enabling you to select the type of information you want to receive.
Press Exit or to return to the standby display. 1 2 3 4 5 Press . Select Settings. Select Broadcast. Select On/Off. Select On or Off. Press Exit or to return to the standby display. Reading broadcast messages Broadcast messages are shown in the standby display only and are suppressed during conversation or menu operation. A message can be up to 93 characters in length and cover several pages. Pages will automatically change approximately every five seconds or by a press on .
To turn on or off the alert tone If required an alert tone can be turned on to 'beep' every time a new or updated broadcast message is received. 1 Press . Select Settings. 2 Select Broadcast. 3 Select Alert. 4 Select On or Off. or to return to the standby display. 5 Press Exit To delete or edit a message from the list Message types put into the selection list can be deleted and changed. 1 Press . Select Settings. 2 Select Broadcast. 3 Select Message types. Press Options .
Scratchpad Up to 10 separate entries of 16 characters can be stored in the scratchpad. 1 2 3 Press . Select Office Tools. Select Scratchpad. Select Read. Use or to scroll through the entries. Select Write to make a new scratchpad entry.
4 5 6 Enter the first currency name (e.g. Dollar). Press OK Enter the second currency name (e.g. Yen). Press OK Enter the exchange rate using to enter a comma. Press OK to validate the entry. Press Exit or to return to the standby display. . . 4 If you wish to use your Currency-converter as a Euro converter for participating currencies to the European Monetary Union ("Euroland currencies"), please enter the complete Euro exchange rate with six significant figures. For example: 1 Euro = £ 0.61871.
4 Select On and enter the alarm time (in 24 hour format) or press OK to accept the displayed time. Confirmation will be displayed. Press Exit or to return to the standby display. will be displayed on top of the display. 4 When 'on' the alarm will operate at the same time every day until turned off. When the alarm time is reached an audible alert sounds for up to 1 minute and the LED will flash red.
either turn off, or, if 'on' at the time of the alarm, will revert back to the normal standby display. 4 1. Until acknowledged the alarm will ring for 1 minute. Pressing any key (other than the Valid softkey) will stop the alarm sounding but not switch off the alarm, it will be repeated 3 minutes later.
This feature enables the user to automatically program the phone to switch On or Off at pre-determined times. To set a Switch On or Off time, 1 Press . Select Office Tools. 2 Select Auto-switch. 3 Select Auto-switch-off or Auto-switch-on. 4 Select On or Off. 5 (If a previous time has been entered it will be displayed) Enter a new time or accept the previous one. Press OK . Stored will briefly be displayed. Press Exit or to return to the standby display.
Diary This feature enables you to store up to 20 timed diary events to occur either once, daily or weekly. Entries can be of up to 28 characters of text in length, with or without a reminder alarm, set for the entry time or 15, 30 or 60 minutes before the time. Entries can be viewed individually or on a scrolling weekly basis. To enter a diary event 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Press . Select Diary. Select New event. Select Once, Daily or Weekly. Enter the date and press OK .
1 2 3 4 5 6 Press . Select Diary. Select View events. Entries will be shown in time and date order and include the time of the entry, whether an alarm has been set, the first part of the text and the number of the entry (maximum 20). To read the complete text entry press Options and select Read text. Use to scroll down the entries. Press Exit or to return to the standby display. To delete and/or edit entries 1 2 3 4 5 Press . Select Diary. Select View events.
1 Press . Select Diary. 2 Select Calendar. The current calendar week will be shown. Current day Week number Diary entry The current date will be highlighted. If any events have been scheduled for that week they will be shown in the display as . To view an event directly press keys to corresponding to the day of the week, i.e. press for Monday, for Tuesday etc. To scroll forward or backwards on a weekly basis use or .
This feature enables you to make simple calculations using +(plus), - (minus), *(multiplication), /(division) and % (percentage) functions. To use the calculator, Press . Select Calculator. The calculator icon ( ) and 0 will be shown in the display. The phone is now ready to make simple calculations. Numbers are entered by pressing to . The +, -, * and / symbols are entered using the multitap (for further details on the multitap text entry method please see First Steps with your Sirius).
Games The availability and appearance of the games described hereafter are dependent upon the services provided by your network operator. There are two games in the phone, Reshape and Push. The instructions to play each game is shown when the game selection is made. The Options item in the menu enables you to select the sound effects - music, electronic sound effects or no sound. To select a game, 1 Press 2 3 Choose the game you wish to play and press Select or .
Important precisions GPRS services will not initially be available throughout the whole country. Get information from your operator to know if these services are available in your part of the country. Certain subscriptions do not allow the use of GPRS services. Your operator will tell you if you can use these services within your subscription.
PC application using the IRASTRIUM software. After that, you must associate these access points to the specific GPRS oriented remote accesses defined on the PC by the IRASTRIUM software (The IRASTRIUM software can be found on the CD-ROM accompanying your Sirius). Defined access points for use under WAP™ are accessible in the GPRS access points menu. Access points for use with PC are accessible and changeable via the IRASTRIUM application.
The Sirius has an WAP™ browser allowing you access to services, such as News, Sports, Weather, TV Listings etc, supplied by your operator and/or by your internet provider via the internet. The types of services offered will be dependent upon the internet provider of that service or your network operator. To gain access to these services via your phone make sure you have a DATA subscription.
6 7 8 Enter the Login name for this access point and press OK . Enter the Login password for this access point (each character will turn into a star (*) after a short while) and press OK . Confirmation of your entry will be briefly displayed. Press Exit or to return to the standby display. To modify GPRS access point dedicated to WAP™ connections. 1 2 3 4 5 Press . Select Internet. Select GPRS access points. The access points list appears. Select an entry and press Options /Edit.
• If you chose Circuits, 6 Enter the Phone number and press OK . Select the connection type (Numeric or Analog) and press Select . Select the speed (9600 or 14400) - if required - and press Select . Enter the Login name and press OK . Enter the Login password. Each character will turn into a star (*) after a short while. Press OK . • If you chose Packets, 6 Choose a GPRS Access point and press Select .
8 Validate the Secure port and press OK . Enter the Home page address and press OK . Select the security setting (On or Off) and press Select . To activate the required profile, use or to select it from 9 the displayed list. Press to validate. Press Exit or to return to the standby display. 4 1. You can also access the Internet menu directly by pressing the Internet softkey from the standby display (provided you haven't personalised the left softkey). 2.
The following user settings are available enabling you to optimise the behaviour of your phone whilst connected to the internet. 1 Press . Select Internet. 2 Select Settings. 3 Scroll to the following items and turn on or off as required: Option Clear cache Download pictures Scripting Autodisconnect Preferred bearer 4 Press Exit Action During a live Internet session some of the information and services you have accessed have been 'stored' in an area of memory called the cache.
Going online and onto the Net To gain access to the online services offered by your network operator, 1 2 3 Press . Select Internet. Select Home page. Connecting to followed by your proxy name will be displayed whilst access is taking place followed by the word Loading... (of the home page). 4 You can also access the Internet menu directly by pressing the Internet softkey from the standby display (provided you haven't personalised the left softkey).
whilst online In the absence of Options whilst online pressing during a live connection will present an options menu as follows: Item Action Back Returns to the previous page or card Zoom +/Increases or decreases the displayed text size Add Adds a current card or page to the list of bookmark * bookmarks Go to bookmarks * Goes to a previously stored bookmark Reload Reloads the current page Home page Reloads and returns to the home page Allows you to go directly to a known URL after Other site you have enter
which then provide direct access links into the internet. They can only be used if available on the current connection settings of your network operator and/or internet provider. There are two ways to add up to 10 bookmarks: • Directly from the standby display, 1 2 3 Press . Select Internet. Select Bookmarks.
display (provided you haven't personalised the left softkey). • whilst you are browsing the internet: to display the options menu. 1 Press 2 Select Go to bookmarks. 3 Select the bookmark name you require. Other site Use of this option within the Internet menu allows the user to enter a known internet address site and to go to this site directly from dial up. However unlike the Bookmark feature addresses are not stored and must be entered each time this feature is used.
Infrared port The infrared port allows you to make data exchanges between your mobile and other devices (provided they have an infrared port). To initiate a transfer via the infrared port, your mobile must be placed facing another infrared port before port opening starts. Then the two ports can be opened and synchronised. After that the requested transfer can be performed. Objects (vCards e.g.) are transferred one by one.
Closing the infrared port closes all infrared sessions (OBEX and IrCOMM sessions). To close the infrared port, 1 Press . Select Infrared port. 2 Select Close. Confirmation will be displayed. Transfering a phonebook card via the infrared port You can transfer phonebook cards via the infrared port: 1 Place your mobile opposite the other device infrared port. 2 Open the other device infrared port.
Appendix Glossary Expression Meaning AC/DC charger Active call ALS AoC CB CLA CLI Conversation mode CSD DES Diverting DTC DTMF FDN GPRS GSM HF http IN Alternating Current/Direct Current charger The call currently in conversation Alternate Line (Line 2) Service Advise of Charge - subscription service Cell Broadcast Cigarette Lighter Adaptor Caller Line Identity - displays callers telephone number When the phone is making or receiving a call IP LCD 76 Circuit Switched Data Data Encryption standard Divert
LED MMI PIN/PIN2 PPP PUK/PUK2 Roaming (Rm) SDN SIM SMS SPN SR Standby mode URL WAE WAP™ WDP WML WMLS WSP WTAI WTP Light Emitting Diode Man machine Interface Personal Identification Number. Supplied by your network/service provider Point to Point Protocol PIN Unblocking Key. Used to unlock PIN and PIN2. Supplied by your network/service provider The ability to use your telephone on networks other than your home network at home or abroad. Service Dialling Number.
Trouble shooting Problem Phone will not switch on Charging LED not lit red and no flashing battery Icon Short standby and talk times Calls cannot be made or received Stored telephone numbers cannot be recalled Numbers cannot be entered in the display 78 Possible cause and solution Check that the battery is fully charged and correctly connected to the phone. There may be no mains supply. Check mains supply. The AC/DC charger may be faulty.
Phone switches on but there is no display Battery icon not flashing 1-2-3 during charging Flashing (......) softkey Error messages Problem Allowed credit reached! Busy Call failed Display contrast is turned down too low. Reset contrast (see page 32). Indicates a charging or battery problem. Turn off and disconnect the charger. Reconnect and try again. If the problem remains contact your dealer. There is not enough memory to store another SMS message.
Cancelled. No type selected Cannot execute command Can't display message Check SIM! Cell broadcast activation has been requested but no message type has been selected. You have made a request which is impossible to be executed in the current call situation. The short message text cannot be displayed (characters not recognised, incorrect format etc...) There is no SIM present or the SIM is incorrectly inserted. See First Steps with your Sirius for more details.
Keypad locked A press on any key is made with keypad locked. Volume down to unlock Low battery! This text is displayed when the battery becomes too low and the mobile will soon be switched off automatically. Network busy You tried to make a call. The call is rejected by the network due to congestion problems. Network not al- When selecting network manual search, you have selowed lected a network that rejects the connection. New PIN incor- Changing PIN: the new PIN code values differ (value rect.
Reaching allowed credit! Ring volume Off Service not available SIM blocked. Contact provider The cost limit is about to be reached. The connected call will end automatically when the limit is reached. The ring volume is set to 0 (no volume). Activating some GSM services that are not available on the network A wrong PUK has been entered 10 times. The SIM card has been permanently disabled and needs to be replaced by a new one. SIM blocked. En- A wrong PIN code has been entered 3 times.
Guarantee Pan European Service If you require service, then in the first instance, you should contact your supplier. Should you experience any difficulty then please contact your nearest MITSUBISHI location listed below for information on other service centers.
of guarantee claim eligibility shall be made by MITSUBISHI. MITSUBISHI shall not be liable for shipment costs to and from an authorised GSM MITSUBISHI service centre ; the product travels at your risk. 4.
DECLARATION OF COMPLIANCE Name Address Town Postal code : Mitsubishi Electric Telecom Europe S.A.
Index A Access points ........................................................... Alarm Clock ............................................................... Reminder ......................................................... Alert mode .............................................................. Alert tone Turning on/off ................................................. Any key answer ....................................................... Auto Answer .....................................................
GPRS access points ............................................ 65, 67 GSM Services ........................................................... 42 Call barring ................................................ 48, 49 Call diverting ............................................. 42, 43 Mode of operation .................................... 45, 46 Network .................................................... 47, 48 Receiving caller ID ........................................... 44 Sending my ID .................
Viewing numbers .............................................. 9 Voice dialling ............................................. 12, 13 Phone lock ............................................................... 36 Code ................................................................ 36 Phone number ......................................................... 67 Phone settings ......................................................... 28 Phonebook ................................................................