Maxon Telecom Cell Phone MX 6880 User Manual

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Earpiece  
Microphone  
antenna  
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Weight 81g (with Slim battery)  
Dimensions 80 x 42x 22 mm  
Full Graphic Dual LCD Display  
with EL back-lighting  
WAP 1.1  
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Volume adjustment  
Earphone jack  
Ringing buzzer  
Indicator  
Outer display  
Inner display  
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10  
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Battery lock/unlock knob  
Folder (MX-6880)  
Open to answer calls  
close to end calls  
Support Phase 2 + Features  
SIM Application Tool Kit  
Personal organizer  
T9 Text input  
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11  
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Multi Party  
CLIP/CLIR  
Cell Broadcast  
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3
20 Numbers Redial  
Power off timer  
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Calculator  
World time  
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Yes  
Games  
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Currency converter  
Integrated Data / Fax modem  
200 Extended Phonebook Memory  
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Introduction  
Security  
Congratulations on choosing the MAXON MX-6880 GSM  
Dual Band mobile phone. This user guide describes the  
features of MX-6880.  
if your phone is lost or stolen, you must report it to your  
network operator or service provider so that they can bar  
the phone and SIM from use. This is important as you  
may be liable for the cost of unauthorized calls until the  
equipment is barred  
when you ring the network operator or service provider  
they will need the IMEI number of the phone. This is  
printed on the label attached to the back of the phone  
under the battery. Copy the number onto the label below  
for future reference  
The MX-6880 has been designed to operate on any digital  
GSM network, GSM900, GSM1800 and GSM900/1800,  
subject to individual network roaming agreements. GSM  
has become a worldwide standard communications system,  
giving you the freedom to stay in touch wherever you are.  
Your mobile phone is intended for use with the supplied  
rechargeable battery, charger and any of the approved  
accessories shown in section 11 of this user guide. Other  
usage will invalidate any approval and warranties given to  
this equipment and may be dangerous.  
The MX-6880 conforms to the GSM type approval for class  
4 for GSM900 (2W) and class 1 for DCS1800 (1W) mobile  
phones.  
Maxon Telecom Co.,LTD reserves the right to make  
changes and improvements to any of the products  
described in this guide without prior notice.  
you can help prevent mobile phone crime by taking the  
following precautions:  
- always have the SIM PIN enabled and change it if  
you think someone else knows the number  
- Do not leave your phone visible in a vehicle when you  
leave it. Take the phone with you or lock it in the boot  
or glove compartment  
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- set call bars to limit fraudulent use  
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Battery  
Safety  
do not short circuit the battery terminals. This will damage  
the battery, produce heat and may cause a fire  
never dispose of batteries in a fire as this can cause them  
to explode. Return dead batteries to your supplier or an  
approved recycling centre. DO NOT put in with the  
household waste  
Personal  
operation of any radio equipment including mobile  
phones may interfere with the function of inadequately  
shielded medical devices such as hearing aids and  
pacemakers. You must consult the manufacturer of the  
device or your physician before use  
WARNING: If the battery case breaks, avoid contact  
with the contents. Wash contaminated skin with lots of  
water and seek medical attention if necessary.  
observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel  
depots, chemical plants, in areas where explosive gases  
are present or where blasting operations are in progress.  
Your mobile phone will continue to transmit call  
responses if left in standby mode. You must switch off  
when requested to do so  
do not move the antenna close to, or touching any  
exposed part of the body when making a call, a damaged  
antenna may cause a minor burn  
On the Road  
before making or receiving calls acquaint yourself  
thoroughly with the applicable local laws and guidelines  
regarding the use of mobile radio telephones and  
observe them at all times  
air safety bags, anti-lock brakes, speed control and fuel  
injection systems are normally immune to radio  
transmissions, but if you experience problems, consult  
your vehicle dealer  
switch off your mobile phone when refuelling or where  
there are signs restricting the use of 2-way radio  
equipment. Do not store or carry flammable or explosive  
materials in the same compartment as your mobile  
phone, internal sparks could cause ignition  
Mobile Phone  
your mobile phone produces magnetic fields, do not  
place next to magnetic storage media such as computer  
diskettes  
operating your mobile phone close to other electrical  
equipment such as televisions, phones, radios and  
personal computers, may cause interference  
do not expose your mobile phone to strong sunlight,  
direct heat or liquids  
Inside Aircraft  
switch off your mobile phone when in an aircraft. The use  
of mobile phones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the  
operation of the aircraft, disrupt the cellular network and  
is illegal  
(such as water)  
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Getting Started  
Read this section before attempting to use your phone. It  
tells you how to attach, charge and care for the phone’s  
battery. We have also included general information  
about the digital GSM network and given instructions of  
how to insert and unlock the SIM. Your phone has an  
indicator to visually show its status when you cannot see  
the display. Details about the indicator are also shown in  
this section.  
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The Battery  
1.1  
Removing and Attaching  
the Battery  
Charging the Battery  
Battery Performance  
Battery Power Level  
1.1  
1.1  
1.4  
1.4  
Network Connection  
The SIM  
Inserting the SIM  
Set Time  
Unlocking the SIM  
Connecting to the Network  
1.5  
1.5  
1.6  
1.7  
1.7  
1.8  
The Display  
1.9  
The Indicator LED  
1.11  
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The Battery  
WARNING: Charge the battery in a well-ventilated area  
between +5 and +40 using the supplied charger. The  
use of non-approved chargers could result in a fire or  
injury through an electrical shock and will invalidate all  
warranties given on this product.  
Your phone is supplied with a rechargeable battery and  
quick charger. Before you use the phone for the first time, it  
is important that you fully charge the battery.  
Removing and Attaching the Battery  
to remove, slide in the direction of the arrow  
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then  
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1.1  
1
1.2  
2
remove the battery from the phone  
to attach, place the battery on the phone and slide to the  
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4
bottom of the phone  
and lock the battery in position  
Charging the Battery  
insert the charger connector into the base of the phone  
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plug the charger into the power supply. A filling battery  
symbol and charging Animation in the display indicates  
charging  
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the battery is recharged when the symbol remains all  
black This takes approximately 3 hours depending on  
the size of the battery. It is normal for the battery, phone  
and charger to become warm during charging  
after charging, switch OFF the power supply, then  
disconnect the charger from the phone and the power  
supply  
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Removing  
Battery Performance  
To maintain battery performance you should operate the  
phone until you will see the low power warning message  
LOW BATTERY or preferable, the phone switches itself  
OFF. If the battery is only partly used before recharging, it  
can self-adjust to holding a reduced charge with the  
resultant progressive reduction in operating time.  
The standby and talk times quoted are estimates based  
on ideal operating conditions. Battery life achieved in  
use will vary between networks and with different  
conditions and applications.  
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1.3  
1
1.4  
Battery Power Level  
The battery power level is shown in the top left corner of the  
display when you switch the phone ON. Five levels are  
displayed from full (all black) to empty.  
The phone will automatically switch OFF shortly after the  
empty battery symbol starts flashing and ‘LOW BATTERY’  
appears on display. You can clear the message temporarily  
by pressing any key.  
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Network Connection  
The SIM  
Your network provider will supply you with a plug-in SIM for  
use with your phone. The SIM (Subscriber Identity Module)  
is your personal key to the digital GSM network.  
All the information needed to connect you to the network  
and to initiate billing for your calls is stored in the gold-  
plated area along with names, numbers and messages  
which you have entered into the phone book or received.  
The SIM can be removed and inserted into any GSM  
phone using the same size reader (the new phone  
automatically takes the identity of the SIM).  
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1.5  
1
1.6  
To prevent losing or corrupting information, avoid touching  
the gold area and do not place the SIM near electrical or  
magnetic fields. A damaged SIM will not allow you to  
access the GSM network.  
Inserting the SIM  
The SIM will probably be supplied in a card holder and you  
will need to carefully press it free before fitting.  
switch OFF the phone, remove the battery and any  
external power supply  
WARNING: Always switch the phone OFF before  
removing the battery or SIM. Never insert or remove the  
SIM when an external power supply (e.g. the quick  
charger) is connected, otherwise the SIM may be  
damaged .  
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slide the SIM card holder  
to the direction of the  
2
position.  
3
insert SIM card  
and then slide SIM card holder to the  
4
direction of the arrow in order to lock  
if you need to remove the SIM, remove the battery,  
disengage the lock then carefully lift and slide the SIM  
from the phone  
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If you enter the wrong PIN1 three times in succession,  
your SIM will be barred from the network and the phone  
will ask for the PUK 1. Refer to section 10 for help.  
Set Time  
enter the current time. For  
example if the time is 12:34  
(Use the  
to clear an error)  
key  
IMPORTANT: The supplied PIN1 (4 to 8 digits) may be  
a standard number used for all SIM’s issued by your  
network operator, you should therefore change it to any  
personal number of your choice as soon as possible.  
Please refer to section 3 for instructions.  
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1.7  
1.8  
Connecting to the Network  
Unlocking the SIM  
After unlocking the SIM, the phone will make an automatic  
search for your home network or another suitable operator  
in your location (SEARCHING Displayed). When  
connected, the name of the operator appears in the center  
of the display.  
To prevent unauthorized use, the SIM is protected by a  
PIN1 (Personal Identity Number) code. When enabled, you  
must enter the PIN1 each time you switch your phone ON.  
This will unlock the SIM and allow you to make and receive  
calls. You can choose to disable the PIN1 (refer to section  
3) in which case your SIM will not be protected against  
unauthorised use.  
press and hold  
the phone ON  
to switch  
enter the PIN1 then  
(use the  
key to clear  
an error). For example if  
the PIN is set to 1234  
Your mobile phone is now in standby mode, ready to make  
and receive calls.  
EMERGENCY CALLS ONLY means that you are  
outside co-operating network coverage but you can still  
make emergency calls subject to signal strength.  
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Actual time can be set in either 24 hrs. or AM/PM  
format.  
The Display  
The display will give you a lot of information via its  
indicators and symbols.  
Indicates that the alarm is set.  
Signal strength is indicated by the bars in the top  
right of the display (6 bars for optimum signal  
strength).  
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1.9  
1
1.10  
Indicates that the Broadcast is set. If a Barring or  
Forwarding is set this icon will not be shown.  
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Indicates that the phone is on line via the mobile  
internet.  
Indicates your current position in the display.  
Indicates your current selection.  
Indicates that the phone is sending or receiving  
data.  
Indicates that the phone is in silent mode.  
The scrollbar appears when the menu contains  
more than 6 or 8 options, and it indicates if you  
can scroll up or down.  
Indicates your current level  
Indicates the battery power level.  
The envelope indicates that you have received a  
message. A text message is shown as an  
envelope, and a voice message is an envelope  
with >>. The voice message has higher priority  
than the other in case you receive both types of  
messages. After listening to the recorded message  
the >> will disappear and the envelope will inform  
you that you also have a text message.  
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The Indicator LED  
Calls  
In Service  
The phone has a built-in indicator which can show Green  
and flashes at different speeds according to the status of  
the phone and battery.  
After setting up the phone, you will want to make and  
receive calls. This section gives you all the basic  
information you will need.  
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1.11  
2
Out of Service  
Making Calls  
National Calls  
Calls to a Fixed Phone Extension 2.2  
International Calls  
Call List  
2.1  
2.1  
The phone has a built-in indicator which can show Red and  
flashes at different speeds according to the status of the  
phone and battery.  
2.2  
2.2  
Indicator Flash Speed  
The indicator has the following flash speeds:  
Emergency Calls  
2.3  
Answering Calls  
2.4  
Normal  
Information  
Alert  
Missed Calls  
2.4  
Indicator Operator  
Normal :  
In Service,Calling  
Information : SMS message,Missed call  
Alert :  
Solid :  
Incoming call  
Battery charging complete  
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Calls to a Fixed Phone Extension  
Making Calls  
some fixed extension phones cannot be called directly,  
you need to connect to the exchange before dialling the  
extension number. The phone will do all the dialling for  
you with one key press provided that you enter a pause  
(-) between the telephone (exchange) number and the  
The network operator name must  
appear in the center of the display  
before you can make or receive calls.  
Signal strength is indicated by the  
bars in the top right of the display (six  
bars for optimum signal strength).  
extension number. To enter a pause, press  
times (shown as below)  
three  
2
2
AREA CODE NUMBER ꢀ  
EXTENSION ꢀ  
2.1  
2.2  
(if used)  
International Calls  
Call quality can be affected by physical obstructions, so  
moving only a few metres may significantly improve signal  
strength.  
unlike most fixed phones, you dont need to enter a  
separate exit code to get an international line out of the  
country you are calling from, simply enter +(by pressing  
until + is displayed), the code of the country you are  
calling and the full telephone number  
National Calls  
if the country you are operating  
in uses area codes, they must  
be included even when making  
local calls.  
COUNTRY CODE FULL NUMBER ꢀ  
for example, to make a call to France:  
(+ displayed) ꢀ  
FULL NUMBER ꢀ  
CALLINGappears during  
dialling and changes to  
ACTIVEwhen connected  
Call List  
called and received numbers are stored as a list in the  
phone with the last number at the top of the list. Each  
number is identified as outgoing, incoming, SMS or  
missed. Old numbers are automatically deleted when the  
call list is full. To see the list  
AREA CODE NUMBER ꢀ  
(if used)  
(latest)  
(search)  
any displayed number on the list can be dialled by  
pressing  
the call list can be reset (cleared)  
to hang up at the end of the call press  
(even if the other person hangs up first)  
or close the flip  
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Emergency Calls  
Answering Calls  
it should be possible to call the emergency services in  
any country which uses the digital GSM network provided  
you are within network coverage (check for signal  
strength bars). If your network operator does not have a  
roaming agreement in the area (no displayed name)  
EMERGENCY CALLS ONLYwill appear to let you know  
that this type of call is available.  
When the Folder is closed, to answer an incoming call,  
open the Folder.  
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2.3  
2
2.4  
It is possible to make the call even if the SIM has been  
removed provided that you are within network coverage  
When the Folder is opened,to answer an incoming call,  
press  
to hang up at the end of the call press  
or close the  
Folder (even if the other person hangs up first)  
When the folder is closed, pressing a long volume key  
(increase key or decrease key) rejects the incoming call.  
EMERG ENC Y  
C ALLS O NLY  
Missed Calls  
If you do not answer an incoming call the phone will store  
the calling number in the all Listand display the number  
of missed calls  
clear the message then search through the all Listfor  
the calling number  
112 is the standard GSM emergency number which can  
be used on any GSM network worldwide  
a local alternative to 112 can be stored in a reserved slot  
in the phone, please refer to section 4 for details  
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Basic Features  
Voice Mail  
3.9  
3.9  
Basics  
Billing (Advice of Charge)  
DTMF Tones  
Earpiece Volume  
Scratch Pad  
Any Key Answer  
Call Timer  
Alarm  
Off Timer  
Time  
Data  
3.10  
3.11  
3.11  
3.11  
3.12  
3.12  
3.12  
3.13  
3.13  
3.13  
3.13  
This section will help you to get to know the phone’s  
features, phone book and call menus, provides details  
about customising the phone for your own use and  
shows you how to use the basic operating features.  
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3
The Feature Menu  
3.1  
3.2  
3.3  
3.3  
3.3  
3.4  
Selecting a Feature by Search  
Selecting a Feature by Number  
Feature Menu Structure  
Call Menu Structure  
Reset  
Phone Book Menu Structure  
Customising  
3.4  
Display Text  
3.4  
Greeting Animation and Message 3.4  
SIM PIN 1 Change  
SIM PIN 2 Change  
Keypad Lock  
Redialling  
Ring Tones and Melodies  
Vibrating  
Keypad Sound  
Information Tones  
Backlight  
3.4  
3.5  
3.5  
3.5  
3.6  
3.6  
3.7  
3.7  
3.7  
3.8  
3.8  
Contrast  
Layout  
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Selecting a Feature by Search  
The Feature Menu  
(group)  
(feature) ꢀ  
All the operating features of the phone are stored in the  
easy to use menu. A feature can be selected directly via its  
feature number (see list on next page) or by searching and  
selecting using the keys (to move the cursor) at the top of  
the keypad as follows:  
As long as you press up/down key, you can see the feature  
menu with icon as below.  
If network support the SIM Application Toolkit, SATmenu  
will appear as number 0menu.  
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3.1  
3
3.2  
- enter the feature menu or go back one step.  
- select a menu group or feature  
- search through the groups and features  
- hold to exit the menu  
- store an entry  
- exit a feature  
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Selecting a Feature by Number  
FEATURE NUMBER ꢀ  
for example, to change the ring type:  
(hold)  
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3.3  
Please note that you can press and hold  
exit a menu feature (the phone will exit on its own after a  
long delay)  
,
to  
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Feature Menu Structure  
111. READ  
311. VIEW ENTRIES  
312. NEW ENTRY  
313. GO TO DAY  
314. GO TO WEEK  
315. VIEW WEEKLY  
316. VIEW MONTHLY  
317. VIEW TO DOS  
318. SETTINGS  
411. LANGUAGE  
412. GREETING  
413. PIN 1 CODE  
414. PIN 2 CODE  
415. INDICATOR  
1. MESSAGE  
2. WAP  
3. ORGANIZER  
4. SETTINGS  
11. SMS  
21. HOME  
31. DAILY  
41. PHONE  
112. SEND/ EDIT  
113. SEND ONLY  
114. REPLY  
22. BOOKMARKS  
23. PROFILES  
24. EMPTY CACHE  
25. T9 LANGUAGE  
115. DELETE  
116. TEMPLATE  
117. FORMAT  
118. S.C.NUMBER  
119. VALIDITY  
1110. ALERT TONE  
1111. T9 LANGUAGE  
421. BILLING  
42. CALL  
422. REDIALLING  
423. CALL WAITING  
424. SEND DTMF  
425. ANSWER KEY  
426. CALL TIMER  
121. LISTEN  
122. NUMBER  
12. VOICE MAIL  
13.BROADCAST  
431. RING VOLUME  
432. RING TYPE  
433. VIBRATE  
43. AUDIO  
131. READ  
132. ON  
434. KEY SOUND  
435. INFO. TONES  
133. OFF  
134. CHANNELS  
135. LANGUAGE  
136. ALERT TONE  
441. ALARM 1  
442. ALARM 2  
443. OFF TIMER  
444. TIME  
445. FORMAT  
446. DATE  
44. CLOCK  
811. NO REPLAY  
812. WHEN BUSY  
813. NOT REACH  
814. ALL  
511. IN FOREIGN  
512. IN DOMESTIC  
51. CURRENCY  
CONVERSION  
5. CALCULATOR  
6. WORLD TIME  
7. GAMES  
71. MEMORY  
72. CASINO  
81. FORWARDING  
8.2 BARRING  
8. NETWORK  
815. CANCEL  
52. CALCULATE  
451. BIT RATE  
452. FORMAT  
453. RESET  
45. DATA  
821. OUTGOING  
822. INCOMING  
823. CANCEL  
824. NEW  
73. ADVENTURE  
PASSWORD  
461. BACKLIGHT  
462. CONTRAST  
46. DISPLAY  
47. RESET  
831. MODE  
832. SEARCH  
833. PREFERRED  
834. RESELECT  
835. NEW NETWORK  
8.3 NETWORK SET  
471. CALL LIST  
472. SETTINGS  
Call Menu Structure (see section 5 for details)  
CALL MENU  
CALL 1  
CALL 2  
MENU  
RETRIEVE  
END  
HOLD  
JOIN  
SPLIT  
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Phone Book Menu Structure (see section 4 for details)  
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Customising  
Display Text  
The phone will display text in the language of the SIM  
(automatic) or you can choose a language from a list  
(select)  
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3.4  
Greeting Animation and Message  
You can select one of three greeting animation to be  
displayed each time the phone is switched ON and  
OFF  
(select)  
You can input a 36 character message (3 lines of 12  
Characters) to be displayed each time the phone is  
switched ON  
input message ꢀ  
Please refer to The Phone Book(page 4.1) if you do not  
know how to enter text. The number of characters  
remaining for the message is shown in the top right of the  
display  
SIM PIN1 Change  
Your SIM is protected by a secret PIN1 to prevent  
unauthorised use. If you want to change the PIN1 you  
can change it to any four to eight digit PIN of your choice  
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Ring Tones and Melodies  
the volume and type of ring tone can be changed  
OLD PIN1  
NEW PIN 1  
NEW PIN 1  
volume:  
(select/hear)  
type:  
The PIN can be disabled to allow other people to use  
your phone without having to reveal the PIN. Remember  
to enable the PIN1 again after their use  
(select/hear)  
PIN1  
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3
3.5  
3.6  
Vibrating  
You can set the phone to vibrator.  
SIM PIN2 Change  
If you want it not to ring, set the audio volume off.  
A second PIN(PIN2) is used to protect memory B on the  
SIM (refer to page 4.1 for details). you can change the  
PIN2 just like the PIN1  
One touch Vibration alert  
In idle mode,you can set the phone to vibration only  
(silent mode)or to start ringing,simply done by pressing  
OLD PIN2  
NEW PIN 2  
NEW PIN 2  
one of the shortcut keys  
mode, press long again.  
long key press to release the  
This has the phone be set as below.  
Redialling  
You can set the phone to automatically redial an  
engaged (busy) number (up to 10 attempts are made). A  
tone sounds at each redial and when the call is  
connected  
BEFORE  
Phone Bell  
Alarm  
Message  
AFTER  
Vibration  
One Vibration  
One Vibration  
Off  
(select)  
to stop redialling at any time press  
or close folder  
Key Tone  
Adjust Volume  
Off (exception min/max)  
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Keypad Sound  
to change the sound of the keypad (beep, tones, off)  
Contrast  
the contrast can be changed  
(select and see)  
(select)  
Information Tones  
you can switch the information tones (see list below) ON  
and OFF  
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3.7  
3
3.8  
(select)  
an information tone sounds when:  
- the battery is low  
- a call is proceeding  
- switching the phone ON/OFF  
- auto redialling  
- location update  
- call set up fails etc.  
Backlight  
the backlight can be switched off to save battery power or  
set to automatically switch on for several seconds each  
time a key is pressed  
(select and see)  
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to enter the voice mail number  
Basic Features  
NUMBER ꢀ  
Voice Mail  
When a voice mail received it displays animated icon on  
Billing (Advice of Charge)  
outer LCD.  
The phone has built-in call timers which can be used to  
display the cost of outgoing calls and limit the use of the  
phone by cost. To enable the feature to work you must  
select the currency and enter the current call price per unit.  
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3
3.9  
3.10  
This advice of charge feature is not supported by all  
network operators and may be subject to tariff  
restrictions  
if you subscribe to a voice mail service where the  
message retrieval number is fixed on the SIM card, you  
can access One touch Mail by long pressing on Key 1.  
(memory location 1 will be reserved for One Touch Voice  
Mail)  
Viewing Call Costs  
Call cost information is displayed in the following order:  
LEFT - the remaining amount of the maximum allowed  
costs  
LAST - the cost of the last call  
PRESS 3 SEC  
TOTAL -STATUS - the cost of all calls since the last reset  
-CLEAR - select to reset the total cost (status)  
MAXIMUM -STATUS - the maximum allowed cost  
if you subscribe to a voice mail service where the  
number is not fixed on the SIM, you can either place it in  
memory location 1 or into the reserved memory slot.  
Select LISTENin the Voice Mail menu to hear your  
message.  
-EDIT  
- select to change the maximum  
allowed cost  
To listen to your messages.  
(CALLINGappears when the number is dialed)  
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Setting Up Billing  
All the call cost information that you need to enter can be  
checked and edited through one menu:  
when you press the keys (you have the option to turn the  
tones OFF, refer to DTMF tones above)  
the noted number is stored in the phone as the last  
dialled number (refer to Call List on page 2.2), so you can  
recall and dial it later. If other numbers are dialled before  
recall, you will have to search for the noted number in the  
list  
STATUS  
- check the current rate and currency  
PRICE/UNIT - edit the call price per unit  
CURRENCY - select a currency  
(latest) ꢀ  
(search) ꢀ  
(dial)  
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3
3.11  
3.12  
DTMF Tones  
Any Key Answer  
Your phone automatically generates DTMF tones so that  
you can control advanced facilities such as paging,  
messaging and home banking services. The tones can  
be annoying to your caller when entering numbers on  
display during a call (refer to Scratch Pad) and could  
cause accidental operation of a connected facility. To  
prevent this you can switch the tones OFF and ON when  
necessary  
You can set the phone to answer incoming calls via the  
SEND key or the volume keys and,  
keys  
,
and  
Call Timer  
You can check duration of last call made (bottom line of  
display) and total call time  
Earpiece Volume  
to adjust the earpiece volume, press the volume keys on  
Alarm  
the side of the phone  
You can set two types of alarm  
(increase)  
(decrease)  
Alarm 1 is repeating:  
ENTER TIME  
Scratch Pad  
while engaged in a call, you can make a note of a  
telephone number using the keypad. You may want to  
inform your caller that audible tones will be generated  
Alarm 2 is only active once:  
ENTER TIME  
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The alarm will be active for 60 seconds in volume. When  
the alarm is active, press to cancel. When an alarm is  
set, a bell will be displayed in the top of the display  
The Phone Book  
Everything you need to know about the phone book has  
been grouped together in this section, from storing  
names and numbers to recalling and dialling.  
Off Timer (Power Off Timer)  
To can set a time to off the phone automatically  
Set Time :  
ENTER TIME  
The Phone Book  
Storing Information  
Storing a Number and Name  
To Look up a Number  
Phone Book Dialling  
To Edit  
Copy to/from SIM  
Deleting Entries  
Your Own Number  
Memory Access  
4.1  
4.1  
4.2  
4.3  
4.3  
4.3  
4.4  
4.4  
4.5  
4.5  
4.6  
4.6  
3
3.13  
4
Set ON/OFF :  
(ON)  
(OFF)  
Time  
The time is shown in the display. The time should always  
be entered in 24 hrs format. The time can be set  
ENTER TIME ꢀ  
You can choose to have the time shown in AM/PM if  
chosen under format  
Emergency Number  
Memory Status  
(select)  
Data  
A data cable is available as an accessory. A user manual  
describing the facilities will accompany the cable. Contact  
your local dealer  
Reset  
The phone can be reset to the original manufacture  
settings  
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7 P Q R S  
7 p q r s  
The Phone Book  
1 SPACE  
The phone can store telephone numbers and names onto  
the SIM. This means that you will always have important  
numbers with you, even if the SIM is being used in a  
different phone. The number of memory locations and the  
number of characters and digits that you can store in each  
location are SIM dependent.  
Every SIM has a MEMORY A, and some have an  
additional MEMORY B which is protected by the PIN2.  
Please refer to separate heading Memory Accessfor  
details of MEMORY B.  
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4.1  
4
4.2  
4 G H I  
4 g h i  
■  
+ =  
/
5 J K L  
5 j k l  
( )  
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Storing Information  
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each dialling key is used to enter several characters (see  
table). Repeatedly press the key that shows the  
character that you want until it appears on the display.  
Wait for the cursor to move before entering the next  
character  
Storing a Number and Name  
enter the phone book menu  
select NEW for MEMORY A  
or NEW B for MEMORY B  
when you need a space, press  
a key will change from upper (A) to lower (a) case  
characters. Press and hold again to change back  
once. Holding down  
or NEW C for MEMORY C  
(or  
)
use the  
key to clear errors, a short press for the last  
character or press and hold for the complete entry  
select a location number from the list  
enter the telephone number NUMBER ꢀ  
It is a good idea to always add + and the country code to  
a phone number then you can use your phone book  
abroad and it will still work inside your own country  
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enter the name NAME ꢀ  
Press and hold or  
Copy to/from SIM  
Enter the phone book menu and select STATUS.  
Select COPY TO A (or COPY TO C) then it is displayed  
entry. You can copy the selected entry in SIM card (or  
phone)  
to exit the phone book.  
To Look up a Number  
enter the phone book and select LOOK UP  
Copy from phone to SIM  
to look up in alphabetical order  
(select STATUS)  
to look up in location number order  
(select a item)  
(select COPY TO A)  
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4
4.3  
4.4  
Phone Book Dialling  
Copy from SIM to phone  
There are five ways to dial a stored number.  
(select STATUS)  
press and hold  
to dial number stored in location 1  
(select COPY TO C)  
(select a item) ꢀ  
look up the number (see above)  
enter location number, press  
MEMORY A,  
MEMORY C,  
If it is displayed “NO enough room”,it results from the  
reason why the capacity of the copying items is bigger  
than left capacity in target.Therefore,you may retry it  
after that you have enough space in target.  
press  
MEMORY B, press  
to view the number then  
enter the phone book, press  
then the initial letters of  
name  
INSTALL LETTER ꢀ  
Deleting Entries  
press the last number of the location number for 3 sec.  
and the stored number is dialled  
Enter the phone book and select DELETE  
(or  
/
)
To Edit  
Look up the name and delete  
enter the phone book and select EDIT  
(or  
)
look up the name and select  
edit and store both of number and name.  
EDIT NUMBER ꢀ  
EDIT NAME ꢀ  
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Your Own Number  
You can store your own number if the SIM supports it  
Emergency Number  
you can enter an alternative emergency service number  
into a special location  
(or  
) ꢀ  
(or  
) NUMBER ꢀ  
If your SIM does not support your own number, you  
can store it in the Phone Book  
Memory Status  
4
4.5  
Memory Access  
you can display the number of free, occupied and the  
4
4.6  
if your SIM has two phone book memories  
(MEMORY A and MEMORY B) you can access both A  
and B or only B (sometimes MEMORY B is referred to as  
Fixed Dialled Numbers)  
total number of entries in either or both memories  
(SELECT STATUS) ꢀ  
if you have selected ONLY B, you can only call numbers  
stored in MEMORY B  
PIN 2  
activating ONLY B locks supplementary network services  
such as call forwarding, call barring, sending SMS and  
call waiting. You must deactivate before you can change  
the status of these services  
selecting A and B reinstates Memory A and gives access  
to call any number  
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Network Features  
Text Messages  
In addition to making and receiving calls, the digital GSM  
network offers other advanced benefits detailed in this  
section. Some of the features may not be supported by  
your network operator or by a foreign network when  
roaming.  
Your phone can send and receive short text messages  
provided that your network operator supports the service  
(you may have to pay a subscription). There are two types  
of messages, SMS and Cell Broadcast.  
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5
5.1  
SMS Messages (refer to page 5.3)  
Messages of up to 160 characters can be sent specifically  
to your phone via a Service Centre. If the message  
contains a reply number, you can dial it directly by placing  
the cursor under the number then press . The phone also  
gives you the facility to send a reply message or send new  
messages (via a Service Centre) to other digital GSM  
phones operating on a suitable network. If the SMS service  
is supported by your network operator, you should be able  
to receive and send messages in your home country and  
from abroad.  
Text Message  
SMS Messages  
Cell Broadcasts  
Call Forwarding  
Call Barring  
5.1  
5.3  
5.8  
5.10  
5.12  
5.14  
5.17  
Network Selection  
Call Menu  
Cell Broadcast (refer to page 5.8)  
These are general information messages sent out by the  
network operator or an approved information supplier. Cell  
broadcast messages are typically local weather and  
travel/traffic reports, stock market prices, sports results or  
maybe specialist network services.  
To enable you to view the information you must enter the  
channel number or code supplied for each service and a  
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language then switch the feature ON. The number of  
channel locations on the SIM is limited to its memory  
capacity, so you may have to overwrite old channel  
numbers to enter new one.  
SMS Messages  
Receiving SMS Messages  
When a new message is received, it displays animated icon  
on outer LCD.  
Note: Contact your local dealer for information about  
the broadcast channel numbers.  
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5
5.2  
5.3  
an alert tone sounds each time a new message is  
received (this can be disabled, refer to page 5.8) then the  
message is automatically stored on the SIM. The number  
of stored messages (including messages to be sent) is  
dependant on the capacity of the SIM, therefore it is  
important to delete old messages as soon as possible  
Reading SMS Messages  
enter the READ menu and select the message you want,  
unread messages are indicated by a black diamond 
 
(read)  
the first message display contains details of the sender,  
the next contains the message  
if the message includes a reply number, position the  
cursor on the number then press  
to dial  
press  
to exit message reading  
Sending SMS Messages  
before you can send a message you must:  
- enter your Service Center number, you only need to do  
this once. Refer to page 5.6  
- create and store a message in the SIM memory (you  
need to include the number where the message is to be  
sent). Refer to page 5.5  
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To Send a SMS Message  
Editing Messages  
enter the SEND/EDIT menu, select the message, edit if  
necessary then send. Messages that have not been sent  
successfully or not sent yet are marked by a black  
diamond 
 
the procedure for editing a message is the same as  
creating a new message except you select the message  
you want to change instead of selecting a vacant  
location. If your phone is equipped with the T9 Text input,  
the feature will be available when you type an SMS  
message. Go to section 7 for information about T9.  
(EDIT)  
SELECT  
(TYPE NUMBER) (or  
(TYPE INITIAL LETTER)  
(CHECK RECEIVING  
YES/NO  
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5
Creating New Messages  
(SELECT))  
5.4  
5.5  
enter the SEND/EDIT menu and select a vacant location.  
The template message will appear if the template feature  
is switched ON. If the memory is full, you will need to  
delete or edit an existing message  
NUMBER/EDIT)  
SENDING STORING  
Only if you want to send a SMS message not to store,  
enter the SEND ONLY menu  
enter your message (or edit an existing message), the  
(EDIT)  
SENDING  
(TYPE NUMBER)  
number of available characters is displayed in the top  
right of the screen, press  
to store  
if the Service Center number has not been entered, the  
phone will ask for it here, enter and press  
Replying to SMS Messages  
you can reply directly back to the sender of a SMS  
enter the number where the message is to be sent (it can  
message without having to enter their details  
be retrieved from the Phone Book by pressing  
) then press  
REPLY  
SELECT  
(CHECK RECEIVING NUMBER)  
(SEND)  
select NO to store the message or YES to send and store  
YES/NO  
Deleting Messages  
to delete old messages  
(DELETE)  
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Creating a Template Message  
if your regularly send similar messages, you can create a  
template which will automatically appear (ready to edit)  
each time you create a new message provided that the  
feature is switched ON  
Message Format  
you must select TEXT format to send SMS text  
messages  
if supported by the network, a SMS message can be  
forwarded as a fax or an e-mail provided you select the  
correct message format. Please contact your network  
operator for further information  
for example:  
Dear.......  
....new name and message added each time...  
Best regards  
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5
5.6  
5.7  
Jane  
Message Alert  
you can leave your own message each time you recall  
the template  
you can set the phone to alert you with a tone each time  
a new message is received in addition to the indicator  
flashing at informationspeed(refer to page 1.11 for  
indicator details)  
TEMPLATE MESSAGES  
to switch the template ON and OFF  
(SELECT ALETR TONE)  
(SELECT LEVEL)  
Entering the Service Centre (S.C.) Number  
the SMS Service Centre number will be supplied by your  
network operator if the service is supported  
Message T9 Language  
For phones with T9 Text input the spelling language is  
selected here  
(SELECT T9 LANGUAGE)  
SERVICE CENTER NUMBER  
(SELECT LANGUAGE)  
Message Validity Period  
the Service Centre will repeatedly transmit a sent  
message until the message is received, within a set time  
period. The validity period which you set will apply to all  
sent messages (MAXIMUM means 63 weeks)  
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Cell Broadcast Language  
Cell Broadcasts  
your phone can only receive messages if the language of  
broadcast has been entered in a preferred language list.  
It is a good idea to have more than one language in the  
list if you travel abroad, otherwise you will not receive  
broadcast messages. There must be at least one entry  
before the cell broadcast feature can be switched ON  
Switching Cell Broadcasting ON/OFF  
there must be at least one channel entered and one  
language selected before you can switch cell  
broadcasting ON  
(OFF)  
(ON)  
5
5.8  
5
5.9  
switching cell broadcasting OFF will save battery power  
to view the list  
Cell Broadcasting Channels  
to view the list of selected channels  
(SELECT LOCATION)  
to add to the list  
(select position)  
(select position)  
to add a new channel  
(SELECT LOCATION)  
to delete a language  
CHANNEL  
to delete a channel  
Displaying Cell Broadcasting Messages  
display the message list and choose a message to read  
Broadcast Alert  
the phone can be set to alert you with a tone each time a  
new message is received  
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You can check the status and cancel each option  
individually (via the sub menu) or cancel ALL options  
simultaneously  
Call Forwarding  
There are two call forwarding options which you can use to  
be assured that all your incoming calls are answered. The  
phone number which the calls are forwarded (diverted) to  
can be entered via the keypad or recalled from the Phone  
Book.  
CANCEL  
5
5.10  
5
5.11  
After activating or cancelling call forwarding, wait for the  
acceptance message to be displayed before pressing  
Call forwarding is not supported by all network operators  
and may be subject to tariff restrictions, please check  
before attempting to select. Your network operator may  
provide alternative instructions to those shown below  
(not via the menu) - these will work with your phone.  
or  
to exit.  
Each call will be diverted:  
NO REPLY  
-
after a set number of seconds  
number  
WHEN BUSY - if your phone is engaged  
number  
NOT REACH - if your phone is outside coverage or  
switched off  
number  
ALL  
- all calls are diverted, your phone wont ring  
number  
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to the home country and calls within  
the country in which you are roaming  
- cancel all outgoing call bars  
Call Barring  
CANCEL  
You can set any combination of the following call bars to  
help manage network usage and increase security. The  
network provider will supply a special four digit password so  
that you can activate the call bars. You can change the  
password to any four digit code of your choice if you find it  
difficult to remember or think someone else knows it.  
INCOMING  
PASSWORD  
ALL  
ROAMING  
- bars all incoming calls  
- allows incoming calls only when  
operating on the home network  
- cancel all incoming call bars  
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5
5.12  
5.13  
Call bars are not supported by all network operators and  
may be subject to tariff restrictions - please check before  
attempting to select. Your network operator may provide  
alternative instructions to those shown below (not via the  
menu) - these will work with your phone.  
CANCEL  
you can check the status and cancel each call bar option  
individually (via the sub menu) or cancel ALL options  
simultaneously  
CANCEL  
If you enter the wrong password three times in  
succession, the service will be blocked. You must then  
contact your network operator for unblocking.  
PASSWORD  
NEW PASSWORD  
if you wish to change the password  
PASSWORD  
call bar options are divided into two groups in the menu  
NEW PASSWORD  
NEW PASSWORD  
OUTGOING  
After activating, checking the status, cancelling or  
changing the password, wait for the acceptance  
PASSWORD  
message to be displayed before pressing  
exit.  
or  
to  
ALL CALLS  
- bars all outgoing calls  
INTERNATIONAL - 1 ALL CALLS - bars all outgoing  
international calls  
- 2 EXCEPT HOME - bars all outgoing  
international calls except those back  
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the home network as soon as possible or to a network  
with a higher priority  
Network Selection  
You can choose which method your phone uses to connect  
you to a foreign GSM network when operating outside your  
home country (roaming). Normally you would select  
Automatic mode (see below) but you can choose Manual”  
or Periodicand force a search for available networks or  
request network reselection. If you attempt to select a  
network with which your home network does not have a  
roaming agreement NETWORK NOT ALLOWEDwill  
appear on display.  
Network Search  
if you do not want to use the selected network you can  
force an immediate search then make a choice from a list  
of available networks in your area  
5
5.14  
5
5.15  
(SELECT)  
(WAIT)  
Preferred Network List  
Operating Modes  
you can edit the list of preferred operators giving you  
control over which network you use when operating in  
automatic or periodic mode. To add to the list  
(Location)  
there is a choice of three operating modes  
AUTOMATIC - your phone will search for the home  
network first then a network from the preferred list stored  
on the SIM, in list order (refer to page 5.16 to edit the list)  
and if both these fail, any network which has a roaming  
agreement with your home network  
(SELECT)  
(enter)  
you also have the following options  
to read the preferred list:  
delete networks:  
MANUAL - if the search for your selected network fails,  
the phone will display a list of available networks for you  
to choose from  
Reselect Network  
PERIODIC - this is similar to AUTOMATIC mode but is  
particularly useful if you are in an area of the home  
country where there is more than one network present  
e.g. near a border. When the home network is  
unavailable the phone will select a foreign network but  
will continue to periodically search for the home network.  
This ensures that you will be automatically connected to  
if you are roaming and are not satisfied with the selected  
network, activate the Reselect feature. This will ensure  
that you get connected to another network from the  
preferred list or a network with a better coverage  
(wait for connection)  
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New Network  
Call Menu  
if a new network starts to operate after your phone was  
produced, its name will not be recognisable. You will still  
be able to select the network but it will only be identified  
by the country and network codes. To enter the name  
into the phone  
The call menu features are only available during  
conversation and may not be supported by all networks.  
Call Hold  
(Location)  
during conversation you may wish to make a second call  
COUNTRY CODE  
NETWORK NAME  
NETWORK CODE  
(first call held)  
NUMBER  
5
5.16  
5
5.17  
when the second call is connected, you can use the Call  
menu to control the two calls  
you also have the following options  
read the new network list:  
delete networks:  
1 or 2 then select from  
RETRIEVE  
END  
HOLD  
if the network supports conference calls (two other  
parties and yourself) you will have two extra options,  
JOIN  
SPLIT  
the Call menu also gives you the facility to enter the main  
feature menu during conversation  
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Call Waiting  
Mobile Internet (Wap)  
if during conversation you hear a soft ringing tone, a  
second caller is trying to contact. You will then have the  
opportunity to accept the call and use the Call menu  
options  
Getting Started  
6.1  
Important key When using WAP  
Internet Access  
Home  
6.2  
6.2  
6.2  
6.3  
6.3  
6.4  
6.4  
6.4  
6.5  
(first held,new call answered)  
you must activate call waiting before the feature will work  
5
6
Bookmarks  
5.18  
Profiles  
the menu also gives you the option to cancel call waiting  
and check if it is available on the network you are  
currently connected to (STATUS)  
Cache  
T9 Language  
Entering a WAP home page  
Use of the menu key when on-line  
Setting the profiles  
Homepage  
Address  
IP Number  
User Name  
Password  
Connection Type  
Security  
Bearer  
Dial-Up Number  
Data Type  
Data Speed  
Rename  
6.5  
6.6  
6.6  
6.6  
6.6  
6.6  
6.6  
6.7  
6.7  
6.7  
6.7  
6.7  
6.7  
Outline of Profile in settings  
6.8  
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Important keys When Using WAP  
Mobile Internet (WAP)  
open WAP menu  
Your MX-6880 is able to access the Internet. It is however,  
provided that your network operator supports this service.  
You may also have to pay a subscription for this service.  
select link or input field. The elements that can be  
chosen is showed with dark background when you  
are moving up and down  
WAP offers users of mobile phones the possibility to access  
Internet information and communication in the same way,  
as you know it from a computer. By using the WAP browser  
in the phone you can find a lot of useful information as for  
example news, sports, weather and traffic information.  
or  
go back one step in the menu. If  
pressed the Internet browser will shut down  
and the data connection will be shut down  
is long-  
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6.1  
6
6.2  
move up and down on a page  
Due to the small display size, WAP Internet pages are  
designed in a special format called WML. Ordinary Internet  
pages in HTML format cannot be displayed. Your Internet  
provider or your network operator can inform you of which  
services/pages are available in WAP format.  
Internet Access  
Press  
to open the WAP menu  
Use  
to move up and down and to select a  
menu point or press the corresponding number  
Getting Started  
Your network operator has probably already configured  
the settings (profiles) and you can start using the WAP  
functionality directly as described in Internet Access. If  
this is not the case, please contact your network  
operator. They will provide you with the necessary  
information so you can set up the profiles yourself as  
described in setting the Profileson page 6.4  
Home  
When HOME is selected, the homepage set as default  
in the active profile will open. A profile consists of some  
network settings that you only need to enter into your  
phone once. When these settings are entered you only  
have to switch between the different profiles every time  
you want to change the connection. The browser can  
handle up to five different profiles, but only one of them  
will be active at a time  
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Bookmarks  
Cache  
Your WAP-browser uses cache as a buffer memory to  
save WAP pages that you have visited. When you return  
to a page the browser will collect information from the  
cache instead of from the original server. This saves time  
It is a good idea to empty the cache regularly  
It is possible to save app. 50 WAP pages as book-  
marks. This will give you a quick access to your  
favourite pages  
To choose a bookmark  
(SELECT BOOKMARK)  
To edit  
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6
T9 Language  
6.3  
6.4  
You can use the T9 functionality when entering text in  
WAP text input fields. Use this menu to select T9  
language  
(SELECT BOOKMARK)  
To add  
(TYPE ADDRESS)  
(SELECT T9 LANGUAGE)  
To delete  
Press the T9 button  
to change to ordinary multitap  
mode, numeric mode or symbol mode. T9 text input is  
described in chapter 7.  
When you are on-line and want to access the  
bookmarks  
To choose a bookmark  
(SELECT BOOKMARK)  
To add a bookmark  
(SELECT ADD)  
Entering a WAP home page  
You can enter a WAP home page in 3 different ways.  
Open the homepage of one of your profiles  
(SELECT PROFILE)  
Open a saved bookmark  
(SELECT BOOKMARK)  
When you are on-line it is possible to type in an URL  
Profiles  
address directly:  
(TYPE URL ADDRESS)  
Profiles is the menu point used for configuring the  
profiles. Please refer to Setting the Profiles”  
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Use of the menu key when on-line  
Homepage  
When you are on-line and press  
a menu will appear.  
Enter the homepage that you want to set as default for  
the profile. This could for example be the homepage of  
your network operator  
This menu is dynamic in the way that the content  
changes according to the WAP page that you visit. Some  
menu points will therefore only be available on certain  
WAP pages. However, some menu points will always be  
present no matter what page you visit and these include:  
(TYPE URL ADDRESS)  
IP number  
Type the IP number that your network operator has  
provided you with. Remember to set full stop between the  
numbers  
- Home  
opens the homepage set as default in the  
active profile  
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6.5  
6
6.6  
- Bookmarks the list of stored bookmarks  
- HTTP://  
- Add  
(TYPE IP NUMBER)  
a URL address can be typed in directly  
stores the present home page as a  
bookmark  
User Name  
Type the user name which your network operator has  
provided you with  
- Exit  
exits the WAP menu  
(TYPE USER NAME)  
Setting the Profiles  
If no profiles have been set-up in your phone, please  
contact your network operator. They will provide you with  
the information you need for setting up a profile yourself.  
Please follow the steps below:  
Password  
Type the password which your network operator has  
provided you with  
(TYPE PASSWORD)  
Press  
Connection Type  
(SELECT PROFILE)  
When all profiles are empty it does not matter which one  
you select  
When a connection is established with a WAP-server  
there are different techniques to exchange data between  
the phone and the server. You distinguish between two  
different connection types. The connection type is  
dependent on the network you are calling. Choose  
connection type  
(SELECT CONNECTION TYPE)  
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Security  
Outline of PROFILE in SETTINGS  
Some WAP services require that the security functionality  
is turned on. If security is turned on all messages from  
the phone to the network will be encrypted  
(SELECT SECURITY ON)  
1. Profile 1-5  
1 Default  
2 Edit  
Bearer  
1 Homepage  
1 Address  
2 IP Number  
3 User name  
4 Password  
2 Connection Type  
1 Temporary  
2 Continuously  
3 Security  
You can choose either SMS or data connection. The  
speed and cost of the WAP service depend on which  
type you use. Your network operator can inform you of  
price and accessibility.  
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6.7  
6
6.8  
(SELECT BEARER)  
Dial-Up Number  
Type the dial-up phone number which your network  
operator has provided you with  
(TYPE DIAL-UP NUMBER)  
1 on  
Data Type  
2 off  
Choose either ISDN(v.110) or analogue (v.32). ISDN is  
normally used but in some situations (for example when  
the phone is used abroad) it can be necessary to change  
the setting to ANALOGUE  
4 Bearer  
1 SMS  
2 Data  
5 Dial-Up Number  
6 Data Type  
1 Analogue  
2 ISDN  
7 Data Speed  
1 9600 BAUD  
2 14400 BAUD  
(SELECT DATA TYPE)  
Data Speed  
The data speed is network dependent. Your SIM card  
supports either 9600 baud or 14400 baud  
(SELECT DATA SPEED)  
Rename  
You can rename your profiles. To change the name  
when you are in the edit menu  
3 Rename  
(TYPE NAME)  
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T9 Text Input (optional)  
T9 Text Input  
(optional)  
Read this first!  
T9 Text Input is an intelligent input system that allows you  
to type SMS messages using just one key press per letter.  
T9 Text Input matches your key presses to words in its  
linguistic database and displays the most commonly used  
matching word. As you type, the word in the display may  
change. Type to the end of the word before editing! After  
typing the word completely, the desired word usually  
appears in the display. Alternate word choices appear in  
the display, when the down arrow key is pressed one or  
more times.  
T9 Text input  
7.1  
7.1  
7.1  
7.2  
Read this first!  
Getting into T9 Text Input Mode  
The Display Headline  
7
7
7.1  
Typing Words with T9 Text Input  
7.3  
Selecting Alternate Words  
Deleting Characters  
7.5  
7.5  
7.5  
7.6  
Space Characters  
Getting into T9 Text Input Mode  
Punctuation and Symbols  
T9 Text Input is available when you are typing an SMS  
message. The T9 Text Input icon appears in the top right of  
the display when the handset is in T9 mode. If the T9 Text  
Mode Indicators  
State Indicators  
7.7  
7.8  
7.8  
7.8  
Input icon is not displayed, press the  
key repeatedly  
Typing Numbers  
Other Mode Indicators  
until the T9 Text Input icon appears in the display.  
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The Display Headline  
Typing Words with T9 Text Input  
Remember!  
Mode: This field indicates  
the current mode. See the paragraph  
about mode indicators.  
1. Use just one key press per desired  
letter.  
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7.2  
7
7.3  
Info: This field indicates the number of characters left of  
the current message (maximum 160 characters). In read  
mode this field will indicate the total number of  
characters of the received message.  
2. The displayed word may change as  
you type it. Type to the end of the  
word before editing.  
State: This field indicates the symbols of either shift or caps  
lock. See the paragraph about mode indicators.  
3. If the displayed word is not the one  
you intended, press the down arrow  
key to display other matching words.  
Notice that the displayed words change as you type the  
phrase. Always type to the end of the word before changing  
what appears to be a mistake.  
When spelling the common English name "Jim", long push  
the 5key to both turn on caps and get a capital "J". Notice  
that the shift indicator appears in the top left of the display  
headline. Long-push the 4key to turn off caps, and get an  
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"i", and press the 6key for "m". Note that the displayed word  
changes as you type it. Always type to the end of the word  
before you change what appears to be a mistake. The  
down arrow key gives you alternative words.  
Selecting Alternate Words  
Many words share identical numerical sequences. For  
example, the words "of" and "me" share the numeric  
sequence 6 and 3.  
T9 Text Input displays words in order of frequency of use in  
the language. Since the word "of" is more frequently used in  
English than "me", T9 Text Input displays "of" first. You can  
look through the other word candidates by using the up and  
down arrow keys.  
7
7.4  
7
7.5  
Example:  
.displays "of"  
.displays "me"  
Deleting Characters  
Press  
to backspace and remove single characters.  
However, at the start of a text it will behave as a delete key  
deleting from the right. By long-pressing the "C" one word  
at a time will be deleted.  
Space Characters  
Press  
to space  
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Punctuation and Symbols  
Mode Indicators  
Press  
key to display the first of a series of pages of  
additional symbols. Cycle through the three pages by  
pressing the up or down arrow key and select a symbol by  
pressing its corresponding number on the keypad, and you  
will automatically return to the previous mode.  
T9 Text Input mode, using the  
English T9 Text Input system.  
You can look through the  
other word candidates by  
using the up and down arrow  
keys  
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7
7.6  
7.7  
Spell mode, behaves like a  
normal multi-tap system  
Symbol mode containing all  
punctuation and symbols  
Numeric mode, allows you to  
enter numbers instead of  
letters  
Press the  
key to change the mode.  
Shift state, the next letter  
written will be uppercase  
In caps lock all letters will be  
in uppercase.  
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State Indicators  
Miscellaneous  
To capitalize the next letter that you will type, long-push the  
key with the letter that you need. Note that the shift  
indicator appears in the top of the display. Shift is released  
by long-pushing the following letter.  
Calculator  
8.1  
8.1  
8.1  
Typing Numbers  
Usage of the calculator  
Press the  
key repeatedly until the Numeric indicator  
Making a currency conversion  
7
7.8  
8
appears in the display and after entering the numbers on  
the keypad, press the  
key to return to the test mode.  
Games  
Memory  
Casino  
8.1  
8.2  
8.2  
8.2  
Other Mode Indicators  
Read mode, you can not edit  
the text but only read a  
received message.  
Adventure  
"T9 is patented under the following U.S. Patents:  
5,818,437,5,953,541,5,187,480,5,945,926,6,001,554  
and additional patents are pending worldwide"  
World Time List  
8.4  
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MEMORY  
Miscellaneous  
Calculator  
If you select the memory game, you can see several black  
squares. Using arrow keys, you select one square at the  
first time, and itll show picture. Whenever you select  
The calculator in your phone adds, subtracts, multiplies,  
divides, and converts currency values. This calculator has a  
limited accuracy and rounding errors may occur, especially  
in long divisions.  
picture, you should press  
key.  
Next, you select another picture using arrow keys. If two of  
pictures were same, they disappeared. When all pictures  
are disppeared, you pass the game. You can totally enjoy 6  
stages.  
8
8
Usage of the calculator:  
1. Press  
2. When 0is displayed on the screen, enter the first  
8.1  
8.2  
number in the calculation. To change the sign, press  
.
CASINO  
Press  
3. Press  
to erase any mistakes.  
once to add, twice to subtract, three times to  
- Select key  
: Start, Spin / Rolling, Continue, Low  
: Stop, High  
: Betting  
multiply or four times to divide.  
4. Enter the second number.  
5. Repeat these steps as many times as necessary.  
6. For a total, press  
First, you have to bet some point using arrow keys, and  
then select spin button. Turning screen stops and if you  
have the Bingo, score is calculated. If you hit HIGH/LOW,  
you can get double point of the number of betting.  
Otherwise, you get 0 point and have to begin at the  
beginning. Score increases like that you win a prize, When  
score is zero, game is over.  
Making a currency conversion:  
1. Set the appropriate exchange rate  
exchange rate  
2. Currency conversion  
-Go to Currency conversion menu (or Calculator menu)  
-Input the amount to be converted  
-Using  
select IN FOREIGN or IN DOMESTIC  
-The converted amount is displayed on the phone  
ADVENTURE  
GAMES  
(HELP)  
If you select GAMES in Main Menu, you can play the  
following games.  
(GO GAME)  
(GAMES) ꢀ  
(select game)  
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Adventure game consists of three games and two bonuses.  
If you start game, itll roll automatically and you can play  
selected game.When you get total 20 medals, game is over.  
And, you can get a bonus of 500 points in Each game  
every perfect success.  
World Time List  
You can see the current time of the major cities of the  
world. If you select one of them, the local time will be  
changed properly. Note that it doesnt support the daylight  
saving time (DST).  
1. catch mole - this game is catching a mole using 1, 3, 5,  
7, 9 keys.  
Usage of the world time  
If you catch 20, you win success.  
If you miss 5 , you fail.  
1.Press -  
8
8.3  
8
8.4  
You can see the current local city and the time on the  
2. one shot  
- this game is shooting at a balloon using  
one of the 3, 6, 9, right keys.  
You have to shooting at each black/white  
balloon more than 10.  
screen.  
2.Change the city with  
3.Press  
of the city on the screen.  
, if you want to change the local time to the time  
Otherwise, game is over.  
3. flag game - according to screen, you have to raise a  
flag.  
For White flag, you should use one of the  
1, 4, 7, left keys.  
For Black flag, you should press one of  
the 3, 6, 9, right keys.  
If you hit 20, you win success,  
When you do the mistake 5 times, game  
is over.  
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Organizer  
View Entries  
9.1  
9.2  
New Entry  
Go To Day/Week and  
Weekly/Monthly  
View To Do List  
Settings  
8
8.5  
9
9.3  
9.5  
9.6  
9.6  
Limitations of the Organizer  
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(on time, 5, 10, 15, 30 minutes or choice the  
time[custom] or no alarm)  
Organizer  
REPEAT FREQUENCY - to show appointment that  
you set cycle.  
NEW ENTRY - to write new appointment  
The Organizer makes it possible for you to keep track of  
important meeting or events that you need to do.  
You can also let the phone remind you before an  
appointment or birthday. In this way, you can be pretty sure  
that you dont miss anything important as like as  
appointment, to do and birthday, no matter where you are.  
In the case of BIRTHDAY ENTRY,  
EDIT TEXT - to edit text  
MOVE - to change the date which you set.  
DELETE - to delete contents of the entry.  
ALARM SETTING - to set the alarm  
(same day, 1day, 2day, 3day, 1week or choice the  
day[custom] or no alarm)  
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9
9.1  
9.2  
Functions :  
View the calendar and organize your schedule  
Define and view a list of things to do  
View the schedule of a day, week and month  
NEW ENTRY - to write new birthday.  
View Entries  
When you select the organizer menu, you will see todays  
entries at the first.  
Whenever each submenu selected, you can see the  
each schedule, if you saved some memo.  
You can look up the other days schedule with pressing  
If you select VIEW ENTRIESmenu, as the submenu,  
you can see ENTRY LIST ITEM,  
and  
Usage  
keys.  
APPOINTMENT ENTRYand BIRTHDAY ENTRY.  
Each submenu has the many functions as follows.  
View Entries :  
New Entry  
In the case of ENTRY LIST ITEM,  
EDIT TEXT - to edit text  
If you want to save the new schedule, press this NEW  
ENTRYmenu.  
It will display the text which records new to do,  
appointmentand birthday.  
Each submenu has the following more and more  
functions.  
In the case of NEW APPOINTMENT,  
EDIT TEXT - to edit text  
In the case of APPOINTMENT ENTRY,  
EDIT TEXT - to edit text  
MOVE - to change the time which you set.  
DELETE - to delete contents of the entry.  
ALARM SETTING - to set the alarm  
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TIME - to write the time of appointment  
DATE - to write the date of appointment  
ALARM SETTING - to set alarm  
(on time, 5, 10, 15, 30minute or choice the  
time[custom] or no alarm)  
Current date will be shown in brackets, and days with  
events will be shown in bold.  
The monthly view allows to scroll the calendar month by  
month.  
If you want to see one special day, you should select the  
button.  
In the case of NEW BIRTHDAY,  
ENTER NAME - to enter name  
DATE - to write the date of birth  
YEAR OF BIRTH - to write year of birth  
ALARM SETTING - to set alarm  
(on same day, 1, 2, 3 days, 1 week or choice the  
day[custom] or no alarm)  
Usages  
9
9.3  
9
9.4  
Go To Day  
:
:
Go To Week  
View Weekly :  
View Monthly :  
You can select each function with pressing  
and  
keys.  
Usages  
Make New Entry :  
JUNE  
JUNE  
W
S
M
T
W
T
F
S
W
22  
23  
S
M
T
5
W
6
T
F
S
22 27 28 29 30 31  
23  
1
2
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
3
4
7
8
9
Go To Day/Week and View Weekly/Monthly  
If you select GO TO DAYmenu and than change the  
day, the day will be changed in the calendar.  
Also GO TO WEEKis the same.  
If you select this menu and than change the week, the  
week will be changed in the calendar.  
24 10 11 12 13 14 15 16  
25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23  
26 24 25 26 27 28 29 30  
24 10 11 12 13 14 15 16  
25 17 18 19 20 21 22 23  
26 24 25 26 27 28 29 30  
27  
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
MAY  
JULY  
Next, VIEW WEEKLYand VIEW MONTHLY.  
The Weekly View allows the user to scroll the calendar  
week by week via the scroll buttons.  
If you want to see a given day, you should select the  
button.  
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View to Do List  
If you select this menu, as the submenu, you can see  
TO DO ENTRY.  
Settings  
Settings :  
This is used when you write brief memos.  
Submenu is divided into two sections. The one is with  
due date, the other is with no due date.  
Whenever each submenu selected, you can see the  
each text, if you saved some memos.  
The organizer requires the following settings :  
- Week start [Saturday, Sunday or Monday]  
- Auto Delete [As Needed, Every 2 Month, Every 6  
Month]  
9
9.5  
9
9.6  
You can look up the other memo with pressing  
keys.  
and  
Limitations of the Organizer  
The calendar will handle dates of 1 year for the future.  
Repeated events will only repeated for 1/4 of a year or  
as long memory is available.  
Each submenu has the following functions.  
In the case of with due date,  
EDIT TEXT - to edit text  
Repeated events will occupy more memory space than  
a single entry.  
MOVE - to change the time which you set.  
DELETE - to delete contents of the entry  
ALARM SETTINGS - to set alarm  
(1, 2, 6, 12, 24 hours, or choice the  
time[custom] or no alarm)  
DISABLE DUE DATE - to disable due date  
NEW ENTRY - to write new to do.  
In the case of with no due date,  
EDIT TEXT - to edit text  
DELETE - to delete contents of the entry  
ENABLE DUE DATE - to enable due date  
NEW ENTRY - to write new to do.  
Usages  
View To Do List :  
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Troubleshooting  
Troubleshooting  
The Phone Will Not Switch ON  
the phone has shut down because the battery power  
level is too low to make calls, fully recharge the battery  
The Phone Will Not Switch ON  
Some Calls Are Not Processed  
10.1  
10.1  
Some Calls Are Not Processed  
a call bar has been set to restrict phone usage, cancel  
call barring as necessary  
10  
10  
10.1  
Someone Else is Receiving My Calls 10.1  
Someone Else Is Receiving My Calls  
Display Messages  
'PLEASE INSERT SIM'  
'NO NETWORK'  
10.1  
10.1  
10.1  
10.2  
10.2  
10.2  
the phone has been set to forward (divert) your calls to  
another number, cancel call forwarding as necessary  
Display Messages  
During operation your phone may display an error  
message as follows:  
'EMERGENCY CALLS ONLY'  
'INVALID SIM'  
“PLEASE INSERT SIM”  
'ENTER PUK 1/2'  
you must insert the SIM before you can use the phone.  
If the SIM is already in place, remove and clean the  
gold area with a dry cloth then reinsert  
“NO NETWORK”  
you are outside network coverage (or there are physical  
obstructions between you and a suitable transmitter)  
and cannot make or receive calls, if you are inside a  
building try moving towards a window  
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“EMERGENCY CALLS ONLY”  
Accessories  
you are outside co-operating network coverage but  
another network in your area will allow emergency calls  
subject to signal strength  
“INVALID SIM”  
the phone is SIM-locked and will not accept the inserted  
SIM. Insert the correct SIM or contact your dealer  
Standard Charger  
11.1  
11.1  
11.1  
11.2  
11.2  
Car Charger  
10  
11  
10.2  
“ENTER PUK1/2”  
Li-Ion Spare Batteries  
Carry Case  
the SIM is blocked because the wrong PIN1/2 has been  
entered three times in succession. You must apply to  
your network provider for a special eight digit unblock PIN  
known as a PUK (the PUK may be supplied with your  
PIN1/2)  
to unblock the SIM press the following (the network  
provider may give alternative instructions which will work  
with your phone)  
Car Mount Cradle  
Portable Hands Free with hook/  
mute button  
11.2  
11.2  
Data/Fax Cable  
EIGHT DIGIT PUK  
you can now enter a new four to eight digit PIN of your  
choice  
NEW PIN1/2  
REPEAT NEW PIN1/2  
IMPORTANT: If an incorrect PUK is entered 10 times in  
succession, the SIM will be permanently blocked. You  
must then apply to your network provider for a new SIM.  
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Carry Case  
Accessories  
elegant case which protects the phone from scratches,  
knocks, water stains etc.  
Standard Charger  
charges a slim battery(AX-841) to its full capacity in 1  
Car Mount Cradle  
custom designed passive holder for the phone  
ideally combined with a cigar lighter charger or a head  
set  
hours  
charges a standard battery (AX-840) to its full capacity in  
1.5 hours.  
available with four different wall plugs;EU, UK, AUS, US  
11  
11  
11.1  
11.2  
Portable Hands Free with hook/mute button  
allows for Hands Free operation of the phone  
provides you with extra mobility in the office, at home etc  
can be combined with a car mount cradle for Hands Free  
conversation in your car  
Car Charger  
charges a slim battery(AX-841) to its full capacity in less  
than 2 hours  
charges a standard battery(AX-840) to its full capacity in  
2.5 hours  
suitable for both 10.8 Volt and 28 Volt  
ideally combined with a car mount cradle and a head set  
Data/Fax Cable  
Data Interface Cable is available and allows the phone to  
be connected directly to a PC.  
Li-lon Spare Batteries  
Slim battery(AX-841) providing 72 hrs standby or up to 5  
hrs talk time incl. DTX  
Standard battery(AX-840) providing 155 hrs standby or  
up to 8 hrs talk time incl. DTX  
The standby and talk time quoted are estimates based on ideal  
operating conditions. Battery life achieved in use will vary  
between networks and with different conditions and  
applications.  
Battery may be dead due to outside impact or abnormal use  
such as short, over discharging and over charging with Li-ion  
battery. It is normal operation comes from protection circuit in  
the battery. Battery will be recovered when you connect the  
charger to phone.  
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Greeting message  
Indicator LED  
3.4 Editing  
Format  
1.11 Reading  
Receiving  
3.7 Replaying  
Sending  
Service center  
3.7 Template  
Validity period  
5.5  
5.7  
5.3  
5.3  
5.4  
5.3  
5.6  
5.6  
5.6  
Index  
Security  
Accessories  
Any Key Answer  
Missed  
2.4  
2.1  
2.2  
3.5  
5.18  
11.1 National  
3.12 Phone extension  
Redialling  
Information tones  
Keypad  
Sound  
Battery  
Waiting  
Attaching  
Charging  
Performance  
Power level  
Removing  
1.1  
1.1  
1.4  
1.4  
1.1  
Cell broadcasts  
Alert  
Channels  
Display  
Mobile Internet (WAP)  
Bearer  
Bookmarks  
Cache  
Connection type  
Data type  
Dial-up number  
Home  
Homepage  
Important keys  
Internet access  
Inserting  
5.8  
5.8  
5.8  
5.9  
5.8  
6.7 Text message  
6.3  
6.4 Troubleshooting  
6.6  
6.7 T9 Text input  
6.7 Deleting characters  
6.2 Mode indicators  
6.6 Other indicators  
5.1  
10.1  
Language  
On/Off  
Basic Features  
Alarm  
Call Timer  
Data  
Off Timer  
Message T9 Language  
Time  
3.12  
7.5  
7.7  
7.8  
3.12 Customising  
3.13  
3.13 Display  
3.4  
1.9  
3.7  
3.8  
6.2 Punctuation and symbols 7.6  
5.7  
Backlight  
6.2 Space characters  
1.6 State indicators  
3.4 Typing numbers  
3.5  
7.5  
7.8  
7.8  
3.13 Contrast  
PIN1  
PIN2  
Billng  
3.10 Display text  
3.4  
Unblocking  
Unlocking  
10.2 Vibrating  
1.7  
3.6  
3.9  
8.4  
Calculator  
Usage  
Currency conversion  
DTMF tones  
3.11  
3.11  
8.1  
8.1  
Voice mail  
Earpiece volume  
SMS messages  
Alert  
Creating  
Deleting  
5.7 World Time List  
5.5  
5.4  
Calls  
Emergency calls  
Calls  
5.12 Number store  
Answering  
Barring  
Cost  
2.4  
2.3  
4.6  
3.10  
Emergency  
Forwarding  
Hold  
International  
List  
2.3  
5.10  
5.17 Games  
2.2  
2.2  
Feature menu  
3.3  
In the event of a product recall the manufacturer will not  
be liable for any claims for loss or damage whether  
arising directly or indirectly. Your statutory rights are not  
affected.  
Memory  
Casino  
8.2  
8.2  
8.2  
Menu  
3.3, 5.17 Adventure  
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