Mitsubishi-electric M342i User Manual

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This guide describes the operation of the GSM telephone M342i.
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 Mo-
bile Communications Europe S.A. reserves the right to make improvements and changes to the product de-
scribed in this guide and/or to the guide itself, without prior notice.
Melco Mobile Communications Europe S.A. is a Mitsubishi Group Company.
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Summary of Contents

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This guide describes the operation of the GSM telephone M342i.Edition 1, 2003. © Melco Mobile Communications Europe S.A., 2003Whilst every effort has

Page 2 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

10- Using this guideMultitap edition mode.New event. This is displayed on power saver mode to indicate that a new event has occurred.Arrow keys. These

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11- Getting started GETTING STARTEDPreparing the phone for operationPlease refer to the Getting started with your M342i booklet.Basic operationsTur

Page 4 - INTRODUCTION

12- Getting startedEnding a call:Holding your phone (while making or receiving a call)The standby displayWhen switched on, the mobile searches for con

Page 5 - Vehicle safety

13- Getting started Turning the phone offA tone sounds to confirm your action. A Goodbye screen is displayed whilst the mobile switchesoff (you can

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14- Tools TOOLShen scrolling to the Tools menu from the main icons menu, direct access tothe Infrared port section is possible by selecting Infrared o

Page 7 - . Enter PUK: appears

15- Tools The following actions are available:An Options list is available. It allows you to change the current View..., Create a new event orModify

Page 8 - USING THIS GUIDE

16- ToolsTasks listThis feature allows you to store up to 100 tasks to be done (To do), scheduled with a start anda due date, with or without a remind

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17- Tools Storage usedThis feature displays the number of Diary registered events and tasks. The following actionsare available in the Options menu:

Page 10 - Using this guide

18- ToolsTo calculate the conversion between the selected currencies:Alarm clockThis feature allows you to set a daily Reminder Alarm.To set a time an

Page 11 - Basic operations

19- Tools Opening the infrared portOpening the infrared port allows you to receive information via this port.Once opened, the infrared port can be u

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2- Table of contents TABLE OF CONTENTSPage 4 IntroductionSAR _______________________________________ 4Declaration of conformity _____________________

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20- Messages MESSAGEShis section describes the contents of the Messages menu and contains fullinformation on the Short Message Service. Other types of

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21- Messages Forwarding messagesYou can forward a received message to other people/number(s):Activating or deactivating the message alert toneEach t

Page 15 - ACTIONS PURPOSE

22- MessagesEntering textSome features and functions (storing names in the phonebook or typing SMS text messages,Tools, Settings,...) require you to k

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23- Messages Multitap method:The T9 method:A press on the down arrow key allows you to swap between T9 text entry and the Multitap meth-od.Tips and

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24- MessagesCreating text modelsYou can create a set of messages to be used as models. These texts can contain up to 50 char-acters and allows you to

Page 18 - Infrared port

25- Messages SignatureYou can register a signature to be automatically added to your text messages. The signatureis not displayed when typing the me

Page 19 - Using your mobile as a modem

26- MessagesStorage consumptionThe storage status for SMS messages can be consulted. To view the number of messages stored, the total available space

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27- Messages Activating/deactivating the alert toneAn alert tone can be set to beep every time a new or updated broadcast message is received.Broadc

Page 21 - Forwarding messages

28- Calls & Times CALLS & TIMESccess the Calls & Times menu to check the details of individual incoming andoutgoing calls, the duration of

Page 22 - Entering text

29- Calls & Times The call type and the accumulated times of outgoing and incoming calls are dis-played.Selecting Details displays information o

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3- Table of contents Page 32 PhonebookStoring names and telephone numbers ___________ 32Editing a phonebook or a SIM name card _________ 33Viewing

Page 24 - Sending a new SMS message

30- Calls & TimesTo set a currency value per unit: To set call cost type to units:Setting the credit limit (subscription dependent)You may also be

Page 25 - Status request

31- Calls & Times Alternate line service - selecting line 2 (subscription dependent)Some operators support the use of a second line. You may the

Page 26 - Storage consumption

32- Phonebook PHONEBOOKhone numbers can be stored in the phone and in the SIM card memories (=phonebook). The phone memory can store up to 255 'e

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33- Phonebook SIM names cardFrom the standby display:Via the menu:Storing a received numberNumbers stored in the last dialled, received, unanswered

Page 28 - Call timers

34- PhonebookVia the menu: You can create a voice dialling pattern on phonebook cards. This voice dialling pattern can onlybe recorded in edition mode

Page 29 - Call costs - management

35- Phonebook To view the voice dialling numbers list:To remove all phone numbers from the voice dialling list:To call a phone number using a voice

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36- PhonebookMy cardMy Card is a specific storage location where you can enter personal data. You can easily accessMy card and send its contents to an

Page 31 - Recorded call

37- Phonebook To activate or deactivate FDN operation:To view the numbers stored in the FDN list:To add a new number to the FDN list:ExportThe purpo

Page 32 - PHONEBOOK

38- Camera CAMERAhe camera application allows you to take pictures with your mobile.These pictures can then be used to:- personalise your standby disp

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39- Camera Once it has been captured, the picture is displayed. You can then access the following optionssub menu: From another application:The Came

Page 34 - Voice dialling

4- Introduction INTRODUCTIONhank you for purchasing the M342i (GSM, DCS) mobile telephone. The mobile telephonedescribed in this guide is approved fo

Page 35 - Creating a group of cards

40- CameraAdjusting your pictureYou can adjust 4 types of settings before taking a picture: Resolution, Exposure, Brightnessand Zoom. These settings m

Page 36 - Fixed dialling numbers

41- Camera Self timerThe camera application offers the possibility of taking delayed pictures, thereby enabling theuser to be on the picture.The 10

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42- Fun & Media box FUN & MEDIA BOXhis menu groups and manages all the images, melodies, speech notes,Games and applications contained in the

Page 38 - Taking a picture

43- Fun & Media box When viewing an image, an Options menu is available:Setting an image as an Idle screen, a Welcome screen or a Goodbye screen

Page 39 - OPTIONS DESCRIPTION

44- Fun & Media boxMelodiesMelodies sub-menu groups Downloaded and Predefined melodies.MelodiesSelect a ringtone from among the list of melodies a

Page 40 - Storing/erasing your picture

45- Fun & Media box Games & applicationsThis sub-menu allows you to activate games and various applications that may be stored onyour mobile

Page 41 - Self timer

46- Fun & Media boxTo play a speech note:Contents of the options menu :OthersThis file allows you to store vcard files (Phonebook), vcalendar file

Page 42 - Pictures

47- Fun & Media box Storing a received vcalendarSending a vcard or a vcalendar by SMSStorage usedTo consult the percentage of memory used for th

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48- Calendar/Network services CALENDARhe availability of this menu is network dependent. If your SIM card does notcontain an access to the Network ser

Page 44 - Melodies

49- i-mode i-modeCompact NetFront is a registered trademark or trademark of Access Co. Ltd.in Japan and selected countries worldwide.Copyright ©

Page 45 - Speech notes

5- Introduction There are a number of independent sources of information available to users including:Royal Society of Canada: www.rsc.caThe Interna

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50- i-modeNew mail alertThis sub-menu allows you to define the alert melody that is played on new incoming mail or MMS.To select a melody:i-mode appli

Page 47 - Storage used

51- i-mode To go back to a page you have previously visited:Saved pagesYou can view pages that you have previously saved without having to connec

Page 48 - NETWORK SERVICES

52- i-modeAdjusting textThe text on webpages may not automatically fit the size of your mobile display. This setting allowsyou to wrap the text and ad

Page 49 - User interface

53- i-mode Once in the Mail sub-menu:Composing an e-mailWhilst writing your mail, you can access the Edit menu at any time by selecting (press t

Page 50 - OPTION DESCRIPTION

54- i-modeOnce the first page has been created, other options are available when selecting . You canthen add other slides, insert another slide before

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55- i-mode Sent mailThis sub-menu allows you to view and edit sent mails and MMS.You must have saved your mails before sending them to be able to

Page 52 - Mail system

56- i-modeCheck new mailThis allows you to view new incoming mails and MMS.Mail settingsPlease see the "Mail system settings" section (below

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57- i-mode Auto playWhen contained in a mail or MMS, you can choose whether or not a melody should play or animage should be shown on opening mai

Page 54 - 1 Select Inbox or press

58- i-modeTo save a webpage:To display a saved page:To download a melody:To download images and phonebook pictures:You can download images to be set a

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59- Settings SETTINGShis menu allows you to adjust the features on your mobile to your ownconvenience and to ensure the security of the phone.Tones

Page 56 - Mail system settings

6- IntroductionEmergency callsYou can make emergency calls by dialling the European standard emergency number 112even if there is no SIM card in your

Page 57 - Invalid

60- SettingsDuring a call you can adjust the conversation volume level by using the up and down arrowkeys.RampingWhen activated, this feature graduall

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61- Settings Goodbye screenOn switching off your mobile, a Goodbye screen is displayed. This screen is a default one butit can be customised by sele

Page 59 - SETTINGS

62- SettingsTo assign phonebook numbers to the speed dialling keys:Voice mailYour network provider may offer a Voice Mail service which operates like

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63- Settings Auto featuresAuto-answerThis feature is only operational when the phone is connected to a headset. The phone answersthe call automatica

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64- SettingsClock settingTo set the clocks:Clocks swapThis feature is useful when travelling: the local clock is displayed but you can swap betweenthe

Page 62 - Phone settings

65- Settings To check the call divert status or deactivate it:To cancel all call diverts,Call waitingThis network dependent feature allows you to re

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66- SettingsCaller line identity - showing/hiding your mobile number (network dependent)Most networks have Caller Line Identity feature (CLI). This fe

Page 64 - GSM services

67- Settings Your SIM card may contain a forbidden list of networks which cannot be used. To view this orshow your home network:Selecting manual sea

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68- SettingsTo remove call barring or check its status:Call barring passwordThe call barring password is used to select the call barring levels. It

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69- Settings PIN codeYour SIM card was provided with a 4 to 8 digit PIN code for protection against unauthoriseduse. When enabled, the PIN code is r

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7- Introduction Battery disposalPC cableThe PC cable allows you to connect the GSM mobile telephone to a Personal Computer inorder to exchange data.

Page 68 - Security features

70- Appendix APPENDIXGlossaryEXPRESSION MEANINGAC/DC charger Alternating Current/Direct Current chargerActive call The call currently in progressALS A

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71- Appendix Trouble shootingPROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND SOLUTIONPhone does not switch onCheck that the battery is fully charged and correctly conne

Page 70 - Glossary

72- AppendixError messagesPROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE AND SOLUTIONAllowed credit reached! You are trying to place an outgoing call and the allowed credit i

Page 71 - Trouble shooting

73- Appendix Low battery! The battery is low and the phone will soon be switched off automatically.Network busy You tried to make a call. The call i

Page 72 - Error messages

74- AppendixGuaranteePAN EUROPEAN SERVICEShould you experience any difficulty, please contact your nearest Mitsubishi Electric represent-ative in the

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75- Index INDEXAAC/DC adaptor charger ... 6Adjusting your picture ...40Alarm clock ... 18Alert m

Page 74 - Guarantee

76- IndexPicturesAlbum ... 42Browser ... 42Phonebook ... 58Resolu

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77- Notes NOTES

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78- Notes

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79- Notes

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8- Using this guide USING THIS GUIDElease carefully read this user guide. It contains information about your phone and the waythat it operates on the

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80- NotesMQ860P009Z02

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9- Using this guide Understanding the graphic display indicators (icons)Up to eight character lines plus one icons line can be displayed on your mob

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