Mitsubishi-electric Trium 110 User Manual

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This guide describes the operation of the dual band GSM telephones
Trium 110.
Edition 1, 2002. © Mitsubishi Electric Telecom Europe, 2002
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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Summary of Contents

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This guide describes the operation of the dual band GSM telephones Trium 110.Edition 1, 2002. © Mitsubishi Electric Telecom Europe, 2002Whils

Page 2 - Table of contents

10Getting startedIn order to become familiar with thephone quickly, follow these simplesteps.Preparing to make your firstcallInserting the SIM cardUnp

Page 3 - Introduction

Getting started11Stand-by displayFrom the stand-by display:See page 37 to set the time anddate.Holding your phoneMaking a callThe phone can make and r

Page 4 - Vehicle safety

12The phone rings and the call con-nects like a normal telephone. A calltimer appears. You can also get the following mes-sages if the call does not c

Page 5 - Care and maintenance

Getting started13warning tone sounds. If you are on a call, terminate thecall and turn off the phone bypressing and holding down .Recharge the battery

Page 6 - Security codes

14SIM cardInserting the SIM cardPlease refer to page 10.Removing the SIM cardRemove the SIM card as shown be-low.

Page 7 - Disposing of waste packaging

15Using your phoneUsing your phoneFor turning on/off the mobile and mak-ing/receiving calls, see pages 10 to 12.Please note that all setting instructi

Page 8 - The phone at a glance

16Press Read to select the type of mes-sage you want to read. Press Select or to view the message.Dialling from memoryYou can dial any number stored

Page 9 - Understanding the icons

17Using your phoneSilent and vibrate alert modesTo avoid disturbing others you can si-lence the incoming ring and alert tones.Turning on is displayed

Page 10 - Getting started

18piece and sent immediately. AutomaticallyTo send a consecutive string ofDTMF tones during a conversation:Pause featureYou can enter and store teleph

Page 11 - Making a call

19Using your phoneAction when receiving a second callYou hear a 'double beep' when yourphone receives a second call. An an-imated phone icon

Page 12 - Low battery warning

Table of contents21. Introduction ... 3SAR ... 3General safety ... 4Vehicle safety

Page 13 - Disconnecting the charger

20The menuUse the round cursor key to access themenu system. Your menu options canvary. Some may not appear. This de-pends on your network operator an

Page 14 - SIM card

The menu21text entry or Multitap text entry.Press to swap between T9 text entry and theMultitap method.To enter text with T9:Tips and operationExample

Page 15 - Using your phone

22Example To enter Card in the display:• Press and select Messages.• Select Write new.• Press and hold until appears. Press briefly three time

Page 16 - Speed dialling

The menu23number. This ensures that the number can also be dialled from abroad. There are several ways to storenumbers into the phone or SIMmemory:Pho

Page 17 - Sending DTMF tones

24• Using the menu:• From other stored locationsNumbers stored in the last dialled,received, unanswered, scratchpadand SMS message locations can allbe

Page 18 - Holding and retrieving a call

The menu25Own numberYou can store your main 'Line 1'voice mobile number, your voicemobile number for Line 2 (AlternateLine Service) and your

Page 19 - for the fol

26Messages (SMS)You can exchange short text messagesof up to 160 characters with other mo-bile phones with SMS. You can alsostore, edit and forward me

Page 20 - The menu

The menu27not have this number, ask yourservice provider for it.If required you can also choose thevalidity period, format, paid replyrequest and requ

Page 21 - Multitap text entry

28Storing a new SMS messageModifying and re-sending messag-es in the outboxThe outbox contains unsent draftmessages, stored sent messagesand sent but

Page 22 - Phone book

The menu29phone uses it by default. Otherwiseselect the template you want whensending a message.Storage consumptionTo consult the memory used bySMS:EM

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3IntroductionIntroductionThank you for purchasing the Trium 110dual band mobile telephone. The phoneversion you have bought is either theTrium 110, th

Page 24 - Free space in the phone book

30If the caller’s number is not availa-ble, Unknown number appears(unanswered and received lists).Pressing while on a displayednumber calls that num

Page 25 - Phone book tones

The menu31Reminder - Call durationYou can set a call duration reminderin multiples of 1 minute (1 - 59min.) intervals. It beeps at the setintervals. C

Page 26 - Messages (SMS)

32Show costsCall costs - resetting all costs tozeroTo reset all the call costs to zero youneed the PIN 2 code.Alternate line service - selectingLine 2

Page 27 - Select Messages

The menu33• Directly from the stand-by dis-play:Ring tone selectionTo choose an incoming ring tone:Volume adjustmentsTo individually adjust the volume

Page 28 - Re-usable message templates

34Backlight - settingTo set the backlight during keyentry or incoming ring tone, youhave two options:• On for 10 sec.: the display and key backlight s

Page 29 - Calls & Times

The menu35Speed diallingYou can assign phone book num-bers to keys - . Hold downthe key to dial the number. Thephone reserves exclusively forthe

Page 30 - Call times

36KEEP A RECORD OF YOUR CODESAND KEEP THEM IN A SAFEPLACE. FAILURE TO DO SO CANCAUSE YOU CONSIDERABLE IN-CONVENIENCE. Phone lock codeA phone lock code

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The menu37can not turn it on or off.To change the PIN2 code:PUK codeOnly your service provider cangive you the 8 digit PUK (PIN un-block key). Use it

Page 32 - Settings - customising

38Melody downloadYou can also download melodiesfrom the Trium web site(www.mitsubishi-telecom.com).This site downloads the melodiesto your phone using

Page 33 - Select Settings

The menu39Diverting incoming calls (network service)Call diverting diverts incomingcalls, whether voice, fax or data,to another number.To turn on call

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4There are a number of independentsources of information available to us-ers including:Royal Society of Canada: www.rsc.caThe International Commission

Page 35

40ing Receiving caller ID allowsyou to check its availability fromthe network.Receiving caller IDTo find out whether a networkpresents the ID of inco

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The menu41Your SIM may contain a forbid-den list of networks which cannotbe used. To view the forbiddenlist or show the home network:Selecting manual

Page 37 - Time & date setting

42Call barring (network service)To stop different types of calls be-ing made and received on thephone, you need a call barringpassword available only

Page 38 - GSM services

The menu43To change the password:Broadcast - cell broadcast messag-es (Network Service)Networks can broadcast messagesto all GSM users that can give i

Page 39

44Turning the broadcast alert tone on or off To turn on or off the alert tonethe phone gives when a broad-cast message arrives:Deleting or editing a m

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The menu45The alarm sounds for up to1minute. Alarm clock and a vibrat-ing bell symbol appear with the cur-rent time and the softkeys,Valid. and No ri

Page 41

46GamesThe availability and appearance of thegames depend on your network opera-tor and on your mobile phone version(Reshape and Push games are availa

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The menu47Currency-converterTo use the converter, set the curren-cies and the exchange rate:To calculate the conversion be-tween the chosen currencies

Page 43

48To enter and store the profile de-tails:Personalising your connection set-tingsOptimise the behaviour of yourphone while connected to the inter-net

Page 44 - Using the office tools

The menu49a 'live' secure circuit connection. Using while onlinePress while online presents thefollowing options:The appearance of these i

Page 45 - Calculator

5Introduction• If incorrectly installed in a vehicle theoperation of mobile telephones caninterfere with the correct operationof the vehicle electroni

Page 46 - Trium 110 p games

50site option from the Internetmenu. Addresses are not stored andmust be entered each time.GSM man machine interfacecodesThe phone supports the stand

Page 47 - Protocol (WAP™)

51AccessoriesAccessoriesUsing the headsetConnecting the headsetUsing the headsetDisconnecting the headsetInsert the headset plug in the phone headset

Page 48 - Going online

52AppendixGlossaryExpression MeaningAC/DC chargerAlternating Current/Di-rect Current chargerActive callThe call currently in con-versationALSAlternate

Page 49 - Other site

53AppendixTrouble shootingProblemPossible cause and solu-tionPhone will not switch onCheck that the battery is fully charged and correctly connected t

Page 50 - GSM man machine interface

54Error messagesProblemPossible cause and solutionAllowed cred-it reached!You are trying to place an outgoing call and the allowed credit is already r

Page 51 - Accessories

55AppendixProblemPossible cause and solutionInvalid numberYou tried to make a call and the call is rejected by the network be-cause the network does n

Page 52 - Appendix

56ProblemPossible cause and solutionService not availableActivating some GSM services that are not available on the net-workSIM blocked. Contact pro-v

Page 53 - Trouble shooting

57AppendixGuaranteePan European ServiceShould you experience any difficulty thenplease contact your nearest MITSUBISHIlocation listed below for inform

Page 54 - Error messages

58Declaration of complianceDECLARATION OF COMPLIANCE9th of January 2002,Viet MailamManaging DirectorName : Mitsubishi Electric Telecom Europe S.A. R

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59IndexIndexAAccess to the menus ... 20AlarmClock ... 44Alert mode ...

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6AC/DC adaptor chargersThis apparatus is intended for use onlywhen supplied with power from AC/DCadaptor chargers (FZ14130070,FZ14130060, FZ14130050,

Page 57 - Guarantee

60MMaking a call ... 11Managing SMS messages ... 26Melodies ... 33Melody download

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www.mitsubishi-telecom.comAustria0800 292716Germany0800 1808133Netherlands0800 0223825Belgium0800 75733Greece00800 44131247Portugal0800 880264Denmark8

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7IntroductionKey) code, obtainable only fromyour service provider.PUK and PUK2 codes (8 digits)Obtain the PUK code from yourservice provider. Use it t

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8The phone at a glanceGraphic displayTelephonenumbers, menus,messages, etc. aredisplayed here.On/Off, END key( ). Hold down toturn the phone on/off.Pr

Page 64 - FA9M078910-A

9IntroductionGraphic displayThe display showsicons, alphabetcharacters, num-bers, menu listand instructionsto the user. Usethe cursor keys to navigate

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