Ericsson GH198 User Manual

Ericsson  
GH198  
Digital Handheld Telephone  
for GSM  
User’s Manual  
This manual is published by Ericsson Mobile Communications AB,  
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© Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, 1993.  
INNOVATRON PATENTS  
APPROVED for connection to  
telecommunication systems specified  
in the instructions for use subject  
to the condition set out in them.  
S/1208/4/P/502763  
distract your attention from the road. Do not stop on the  
hard shoulder of a motorway to answer or make a call,  
however urgent.  
SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS  
Switch off your cellular telephone when in an aircraft.  
There may be a hazard associated with using your GSM  
telephone close to personal medical electronic devices,  
such as hearing aids and pacemakers.  
The use of cellular telephones in an aircraft may be dan-  
gerous to the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the cellular  
network and is illegal. Failure to observe this instruction  
may lead to suspension or denial of cellular telephone  
services to the offender, or legal action, or both.  
Operation of your GSM telephone close to other elec-  
tronic equipment, such as televisions, radios and per-  
sonal computers may cause interference.  
Users are advised to switch off the cellular telephone  
Use only Basic Charger 4213 and AC/DC Converter  
4214, Rapid Charger 4219, or Multi Charger 4221 and  
AC/DC Converter 4222 with this telephone. Other usage  
will invalidate any approval given to this telephone and  
may be dangerous.  
when at a refuelling point.  
Users are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on  
the use of radio equipment in fuel depots, chemical  
plants, or where blasting operations are in progress.  
A hand-held microphone or telephone handset should not  
be used by the driver while the vehicle is moving, except  
in an emergency. You should only speak into a fixed,  
neck slung or clipped-on microphone when it would not  
CONTENTS  
Alarm Signal  
Error Signal  
18  
18  
18  
Basic Operation  
Making the Phone Ready for Use  
Attaching the Battery  
Unfolding the Antenna  
Turning the Phone On  
Entering a Phone Number  
Making a Call  
6
6
6
6
6
8
8
9
9
10  
10  
10  
10  
11  
11  
11  
11  
11  
Visual Signals  
Memory Protection  
Memory Full  
Erasing a Stored Number (and Name)  
20  
20  
21  
Recalling a Number Using Numeric  
Mode  
22  
Last Number Recall  
International Calls  
Emergency calls  
22  
22  
Receiving a Call  
Unanswered Calls  
Call Time Meter  
Audible Call Timer  
Volume Control  
Microphone Mute  
Scratch Pad  
Scrolling through the Memory  
Alternative Method for Recalling  
23  
23  
Speed Calling  
Recalling a Number Using Alphabetic Mode  
Reviewing the First Digits if a Recalled Number Contains More  
than 10 Digits  
23  
24  
Key Lock  
Details on the Display and Keys  
Display  
12  
12  
12  
14  
17  
17  
17  
Dialling Memory and Scratch Pad  
25  
25  
25  
26  
Numeric Field  
Keypad  
Recalling a Number  
Illumination  
Audible Signals  
Ringing Signal  
DTMF Signalling  
Sending DTMF Signals  
27  
27  
Sending a Code  
27  
Batteries and Recharging  
46  
47  
Special Functions  
Accessing a Special Function  
29  
30  
30  
31  
31  
31  
32  
36  
37  
38  
39  
40  
41  
42  
43  
43  
44  
Care and Maintenance  
Using Method 2  
Inserting and Removing a Standard or Slimline Battery 48  
Using a Combination of the Two Methods  
Leaving a Special Function  
Inserting and Removing a High-Capacity Battery  
Basic Charger  
49  
51  
Storing a New Setting  
0.  
1.  
2.  
Call Forwarding  
Hands-Free Vehicle Kit  
53  
53  
54  
55  
57  
3.  
Portable Hands Free  
4.  
5.  
Automatic Re-try  
Vehicle Power Adaptor and Rapid Charger  
6.  
7.  
8.  
9.  
Current Network  
Network Selection Mode  
List of ‘‘Preferred’’ Networks  
Total Call Time  
PIN  
Phone Does Not Come On  
INSERT SIM Is Displayed  
60  
60  
60  
10.  
11.  
12.  
13.  
14.  
15.  
16.  
17.  
18.  
19.  
20.  
The SERV Indicator Does Not Come On  
or the Message NO NETW (No Network) Is Displayed  
60  
60  
60  
60  
61  
61  
61  
62  
The SERV Indicator Flashes  
Received Signal Is Weak  
Flashing Red Indicator Light -- Alarm Signal Sounds  
Steady Red Indicator Light  
Changing Your Password  
Messages  
Language Selection  
Battery Discharge  
Battery Voltage  
Phone Lock  
Inserting the SIM  
Introduction  
This digital handheld cellular telephone is designed for use  
on a GSM (Global System for Mobile communications)  
network.  
The phone is small and light and simple to use. After you  
have turned it on, you can use it in much the same way as  
any other telephone.  
The GSM standard is the result of many years of  
collaboration between the telecommunications authorities of  
different European countries. This unique cooperation will  
result in GSM networks being installed all over Europe as  
well as in countries all over the world. This will allow you to  
use your phone wherever you travel, for business or  
pleasure.  
The phone has an antenna which can be unfolded so that it  
points directly upwards and, when not in use, can be folded  
down completely.  
Before holding the phone to your ear, ensure that  
the antenna is unfolded completely.  
About this manual  
This manual is provided to help you use your phone. Keep  
it handy to  
answer questions you may have.  
The next chapter, Basic Operation, describes the most  
essential operations: Turning the phone ON/OFF,  
making calls and answering calls.  
Having learnt to perform these operations, you should read  
the third chapter, Details on the Display and Keys, to learn  
more about the display, with its status indicators, and the  
functions of the various keys. The phone’s aud-  
ible and visual signals are dealt with, too.  
Then you can go on to read about the more advanced  
functions, such as storing phone numbers and  
 
accompanying names in memory, recalling phone numbers  
from memory, DTMF signalling, and using the Special  
Functions of the phone.  
You should pay particular attention to the chapterBatteries  
and Recharg-  
ing because correct care will prolong the life of a battery  
and also the length of time between recharging.  
The Problems You Can Solve chapter at the end of the  
manual could save the cost of unnecessary service. It lists  
some simple things to be checked before calling for service  
personnel.  
Overview  
Key functions  
Electronic lock  
Special Function No. 20, Phone Lock allows you to enable  
an electronic lock to protect against unauthorized use of the  
phone in the event of a theft. Refer to the chapterSpecial  
Functions.  
Observe the following!  
When you turn the phone ON for the first time, all texts in  
the display will be in English.  
Special Function No. 16 allows you to select a language  
SIM -- Subscriber Identity Module  
other than English. Refer to the chapterSpecial Functions.  
Some of the functions described in this manual are  
optional, and you may not have access to them.  
Your SIM must be inserted. If not, you cannot use the  
phone.  
The SIM contains your personal data, such as your  
subscriber number, your ‘‘home’’ network and services you  
have subscribed to.  
Additional information  
You should also read the operating  
It also comprises a memory where you can store frequently  
used phone numbers. Refer to the chapterStoring  
Numbers.  
instructions from your network operator about coverage  
areas and features as call barring and call forwarding.  
PIN -- Personal Identification Number  
Your SIM is protected by a unique 4- to 8-digit PIN.  
Special Function No. 14 allows you to decide whether or  
not this PIN must be entered each time the phone is turned  
ON.  
This is called PIN Check. Refer to the chapter Special  
Functions.  
Basic Operation  
Making the Phone Ready  
for Use  
Turning the Phone On  
The phone is turned ON by pressing and holding  
down the Power key until a click is heard.  
Attaching the Battery  
After the phone has been turned ON, the illumination  
of the display and keys comes on. All segments in  
the display flash for a few seconds. The PWR (Power)  
indicator then remains lit.  
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SIM not inserted  
2
3
If your SIM is not already inserted, the message  
‘‘INSERT SIM’’ appears in the display.  
Should this happen, refer to the chapter Problems  
You Can Solve at the end of this manual.  
Unfolding the Antenna  
PIN check enabled  
If the PIN check is enabled, to protect your SIM, the  
question ‘‘PIN?’’ appears.  
Enter your PIN on the numeric keys and press the #  
(Hash) key.  
 
The SIM gives you three chances to enter the PIN  
correctly. If the PIN is entered incorrectly three  
times, the message ‘‘SIM BLOCKD’’ (SIM is  
blocked) is displayed.  
shows this in steps of 1, until 0 is shown when the battery  
has no charge left. You can read more about this in the  
chapter Batteries and Recharging.  
Note the following points:  
Should this happen, refer to the chapter Problems You Can  
Solve.  
The phone will search for the ‘‘home’’ network. If this is not  
available, the phone will search for a GSM network from  
those in range, provided that Automatic Network  
Selection is chosen.  
After the PIN has been entered correctly, the phone  
searches for a GSM network and the  
message‘‘SEARCHING’’ is displayed.  
If Manual Network Selection is chosen, and the ‘‘home’’  
network is not available, ‘‘SEL NETW’’ (Select Network) is  
displayed. Then you have to select a GSM network  
yourself. You can read more about this in the description  
of Special Function Nos. 7 and 9 in the chapter Special  
Functions.  
Once a GSM network has been found, three short beeps are  
heard and the SERV (Service) indicator comes on in the  
display. An abbreviation for the GSM network is displayed  
on the left of the display. You may now make and receive  
calls.  
The SERV indicator flashes:  
Battery meter  
Network  
This indicates that a GSM network is in range, but the  
phone will not register on that network. You can, however,  
make emergency calls. Refer to the section Emergency  
Calls, later in this chapter,  
The message ‘‘NO NETW’’ (No Net-  
work) is displayed:  
Signal strength meter  
No network is available.The reason may be:  
You are in an area which is not covered by a network  
A signal strength meter shows the strength of the  
received signal, 0 to 5. A value of 5 indicates a strong signal  
The received signal is too weak.Try moving the phone or  
the car to obtain a stronger signal. Refer to the chapter  
Problems You Can Solve.  
A battery meter is shown on the right of the display. It  
starts at 5, after a fully charged battery has been attached  
to the phone. As the battery loses charge, the battery meter  
 
Special Function No. 17, Area Code, permits you  
to choose an area code that will be automatically  
added to a phone number if you do not enter an  
area code yourself. You can read more about this  
in the chapter Special Functions.  
Entering a Phone Number  
If anything is shown in the numeric field of the  
display, you must erase it before entering the  
phone number.  
If you enter a wrong digit or a wrong number:  
To erase the numeric field, hold down the C (CLEAR) key  
If you enter a wrong digit, you can erase it by pressing C  
(CLEAR). You can press C repeatedly to erase several  
digits, one at a time.  
until the digits disappear.  
A phone number to be called, or stored in memory, is  
entered on the numeric keys. The digits you enter are  
shown in the numeric field of the display.  
To erase all digits simultaneously, hold down C until the  
digits disappear.  
If a number contains more than 10 digits:  
If you enter a number with more than 10 digits, the first  
digits will disappear from the display.  
If you wish to check these digits, press M (MODE) and then  
RCL (RECALL).  
Numeric field  
Always use the area code!  
Making a Call  
Note that there are no local calls when you are calling from  
a cellular phone; you must always include the area code  
before the desired number. The only exceptions to this are  
certain cellular service numbers.  
The SERV indicator must be present in the display.  
Enter the phone number, including the area code, and press  
Send.  
Last Number Recall  
Press RCL (RECALL) twice, or RCL followed by the  
numeric key 0.  
The  
symbol comes on in the display.  
When you have made contact with the GSM network, a click is  
heard and the message ‘‘CALL’’ is displayed.  
When you have been connected to the desired number, the  
message ‘‘CALL’’ and the number disappear from the  
display. Only then need you hold the phone to your ear.  
You can also press 0, followed by # (Hash)  
Ending the call:  
When the conversation is finished, press End.  
If nobody answers, or you hear an engaged or  
equipment-engaged tone, or you receive a message that  
the number is unobtainable:  
‘‘LAST DIAL’’ is displayed, together with the number last  
called.  
To make the call, press Send.  
Press End. The phone number will be retained  
in memory and you can easily repeat the call.  
See Last Number Recall below.  
See also the chapter Dialling Memory and Scratch Pad.  
International Calls  
If a call is unsuccesful:  
International calls can be made by using the international  
access function.  
The number remains in the display and you can repeat the  
call by pressing just Send.  
Press M (MODE), followed by  
(Star).  
*
 
A minus sign (--) is displayed on the right in the numeric  
field of the display. The message ‘‘INTER NO’’ appears  
briefly.  
Press Send to answer.  
Enter the Country Code, the Area Code and the Phone  
Number.  
Ending the call:  
When the conversation is finished, press End.  
When you press Send to make the call, the minus sign (--)  
will be automatically replaced by the international prefix of  
the country where the phone is presently used.  
Unanswered Calls  
Emergency calls  
If a call is not answered, the (Call) indicator will continue  
to flash, indicating that somebody has called you.  
To make an emergency call, enter the GSM Emergency  
Number 112 and press Send.  
The flashing indicator will go out if you press any key.  
Call Time Meter  
During a call the elapsed time, in minutes and seconds, is  
displayed.  
The message ‘‘EMERGENCY’’ is displayed.  
Emergency calls can always be made, provided  
that the SERV indicator is ON continuously or  
FLASHES.  
Seconds  
Minutes  
Receiving a Call  
The SERV indicator must be present in the display.  
When the call is ended, the elapsed call time is displayed  
for an additional five seconds.  
When you are called, the phone rings. At the same time, the  
(Call) indicator and the message ‘‘CALL’’ flash in the  
display.  
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Audible Call Timer  
also be stored in the dialling memory. Refer to the chapter  
Dialling Memory and Scratch Pad.  
If Special Function No. 13. Minute Minder is enabled, a  
short beep is heard in the earphone every full minute during  
the call. Refer to the chapter Special Functions.  
Key Lock  
You can lock the keypad so that unintentional key action  
has no effect if the phone is turned on. This feature is useful  
when you, for example, are carrying the phone in a pocket.  
Volume Control  
During a conversation, you can adjust the volume  
of the earpiece with these keys.  
The keypad remains locked until you receive a call, or until  
you unlock the keypad yourself.  
Press (Up) to increase and (Down) to de-  
crease the volume. Each time you press or  
, the volume is altered by one step, the full  
range being five steps.  
To lock the keypad:  
Press M (MODE) and then # (Hash).  
Microphone Mute  
During a conversation, the microphone can be  
deactivated by holding down M (MUTE).  
‘‘KEYLOCK’’ (Key Lock) is displayed.  
To unlock the keypad, you do exactly the same:  
Press M, followed by #.  
The word ‘‘MUTED’’ is shown in the display.  
To resume the conversation, release the M key.  
Emergency calls (112) can be made when the  
keypad is locked.  
Scratch Pad  
Turning the Phone Off  
During a conversation you may take a note of a phone  
number given to you by entering the number on the keypad.  
After the call is ended, the number will remain in the display  
and you can call it immediately. However, the number will  
To turn the phone OFF, press and hold down  
the Power key until a click is heard.  
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Details on the Display and Keys  
Display  
Alphanumeric field  
Numeric field  
Status indicators  
Numeric Field  
Alphanumeric Field  
Displays names and memory location numbers (as  
illustrated above).  
Displays the phone number entered on the keypad, or  
recalled from memory.  
Displays messages, queries and warnings.  
Displays the strength of the received signal.  
Status Indicators  
Displays the elapsed call time while an outgoing call is in  
progress.  
PWR  
Power  
Indicates that the phone is ON.  
Displays battery meter (if the phone is used as a portable  
unit).  
SERV  
Service  
Indicates that service is available from a GSM  
network.  
 
If SERV flashes, it indicates that a GSM network  
is in range but the phone has not registered on  
that network.  
A
Alphabetic Mode  
Flashes to indicate that you can enter letters and  
other characters with the numeric keys 0 -- 9. and  
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the  
Call  
Flashes to indicate an incoming call and  
continues to flash if the call is not answered  
(Unanswered Call Indicator).  
FCN  
Function  
Comes on after the M (MODE) key has been  
pressed momentarily.  
In Use  
The handset symbol is shown during a call and  
also while an outgoing call is being connected.  
The handset symbol flashes when the call is  
being released.  
It indicates that a second key can be pressed to  
perform a particular function.  
Keypad  
Power/End  
Send  
Numeric keys  
1 -- 9 and 0  
Star ( ) and  
*
Hash (#)  
Volume control  
Forward and back-  
ward scroll  
MODE/MUTE  
RECALL  
STORE  
CLEAR  
 
This key has two different functions: Power and  
RECALL  
End.  
Used to recall a phone number from memory.  
Press RCL and then enter the number of the  
memory location. Refer to the chapter Recalling  
Numbers.  
Power  
Press and hold down to turn the phone ON or  
OFF.  
Alphabetic mode (letter mode)  
Used to recall a phone number stored un-  
der a name. Press RCL, followed by M  
(MODE). Then enter the first letter(s) of  
the name. Refer to the chapter Recalling  
Numbers.  
End  
To terminate a call, press momentarily.  
Send  
Last number recall  
Used to make a call after a number has been  
entered, or recalled from memory, and to answer  
an incoming call.  
Press RCL twice, or RCL followed by 0,  
to recall the number last called. Refer to  
the chapter Dialling Memory and  
Scratch Pad.  
These keys have two different functions:  
1. Volume control  
(Up) increases and  
(Down) decreases  
Dialling memory  
the earpiece volume during a conversation. If  
the phone is used with hands free equipment,  
the loudspeaker volume will be adjusted.  
Press RCL, followed by #, to recall the  
first number in the dialling memory. Refer  
to the chapter Dialling Memory and  
Scratch Pad.  
2. Forward and backward scroll  
STORE  
(Up) scrolls forward and  
(Down) scrolls  
Stores phone numbers (and names) in memory.  
Refer to the chapter Storing Numbers.  
backward through the memory locations, or the  
names stored in memory, or through the  
Special Functions of the phone.  
Stores the settings that you have selected for the Special  
Functions. Refer to the chapter Special Functions.  
CLEAR  
Press M, followed by # (Hash), to lock/un-  
lock the keypad.  
1. If pressed momentarily, it erases the last digit  
or letter entered. Can be pressed repeatedly to  
erase several characters.  
Press M twice, or M followed by  
(Up),  
to select the first Special Function. Fur-  
ther pressing M or (Up) repeatedly,  
will scroll through all the Special Func-  
tions.  
2. If held down, it erases all digits, for example a  
phone number, from the display.  
3. Exits from the Special Functions.  
This key has two different functions: MODE and  
MUTE.  
To select the last Special Function, press  
M followed by (Down). Refer to the  
chapter Special Functions.  
1. MODE  
Press M momentarily. The text ‘‘FCN’’  
(Function) and the FCN indicator come on in  
the display. The following functions can be  
obtained if a second key is pressed within 10  
seconds:  
A Special Function can also be selected  
by pressing M, followed by the number  
(one or two digits) of the Special Func-  
tion. Refer to the chapter Special Func-  
tions.  
Press M, followed by RCL (RECALL), to  
display the first digits of a phone number  
that includes more than 10 digits.  
2. MUTE -- Privacy key  
Hold down M to mute the microphone during a  
conversation. If the phone is used with hands  
free equipment, the separate microphone will  
be muted.  
Press M, followed by Send, to send the  
digits in the display as DTMF signals  
when a call is in progress. Refer to the  
chapter DTMF Signalling.  
Press M, followed by , to use the Inter-  
Numeric keys  
*
national Access function. Refer to the  
chapter Basic Operation.  
Used to enter phone numbers to be called, or  
stored in memory.  
Used to enter memory location numbers when  
recalling phone numbers from the memory.  
Illumination  
The display and keys are back lit.  
When in alphabetic (letter) mode, letters can be  
entered with the keys 0 -- 9. To enter a letter, press  
the appropriate key once, twice, or three times  
according to the position of the desired letter on the  
key. To enter a digit in Alphabetic mode, press the  
appropriate key four times.  
If the phone is used as portable unit, i.e. it is powered from  
the attached battery, the back light is automatically turned  
off about ten seconds after the last key was pressed, to  
save the battery. However, if you are making a call, the  
back light will not be turned off until the call has been  
connected.  
Star and Hash  
The back light comes on again when you press a key, or  
when a call is received.  
Used in DTMF-signalling to enter the characters  
You can turn the back light ON on or OFF all the time with  
Special Function No. 5. Refer to the chapter Special  
Functions.  
and #. A  
# as an ‘‘o’’.  
appears in the display as an ‘‘H’’ and*a  
*
is used in alphabetic mode to enter a space.  
If the phone is powered from an external source via the  
receptacle at the bottom of the phone, the back light will be  
ON all the time until you turn the phone OFF, unless you  
have turned the backlight OFF yourself with Special  
Function No. 5.  
*
twice, enters a star.  
*
Pressing # in alphabetic mode, enters a hyphen (-).  
Pressing # twice, enters a hash.  
# stores a displayed phone number in the scratch pad.  
Press S (STORE), followed by #. Refer to the chapter  
Dialling Memory and Scratch Pad.  
Audible Signals  
# can be used instead of the RCL key to recall a phone  
number from memory. Enter the memory location number  
(one ot two) digits and press #.  
Ringing Signal  
The ringing signal sounds when a call is received. It will be  
repeated until you answer the call, or the call is terminated  
by the cellular network. Special Function No. 0 allows you  
to adjust the volume of the ringing signal. You can also turn  
the ringing signal OFF.  
Entering 0 and pressing #, recalls the number last called.  
 
Alarm Signal  
If the phone is powered from an external source via the  
receptacle at the bottom of the phone, a steady green light  
is shown instead of the slow green flashing.  
A long beep will be heard when the attached battery is  
becoming exhausted. The warning ‘‘LOW BATT’’ will also  
flash in the display.  
Rapid green flashing -- Incoming call  
Rapid green flashing has the same significance as the ■  
(Call) indicator in the display. It indicates that someone is  
calling or has called you (Unanswered Call Indicator).  
Error Signal  
A short beep tells you if you do something wrong. For  
example, if you try to store a phone number in a memory  
location that is already in use.  
Red flashing -- Low battery alarm  
Red flashing indicates that the attach-ed battery is  
becoming exhausted. The red flashing starts when the low  
battery alarm is issued for the first time.  
The error signal also sounds if an attempted call is  
unsuccessful or a call in progress is interrupted.  
Confirmation Click  
Steady red light  
When you hold down the Power key, a click tells you when  
the phone is actually turned on or off.  
Finally, after the low battery alarm has been issued several  
times, the phone turns itself off and asteady red light  
comes on. Refer to the chapter Batteries and Recharging.  
When you are making a call, a click is heard when you have  
made contact with network.  
Visual Signals  
There is an indicator light on the top edge of the phone. Its  
location is shown in the figure on page 2.  
Slow green flashing -- Service is available  
If the phone is used as a portable unit, slow green flashing  
has the same significance as the SERV indicator in the  
display. You can both make and receive calls.  
 
Storing Numbers  
ou can store often-used phone numbers in the memory  
Yof your SIM, both when the phone is in standby mode and  
during a conversation.  
The actual number of memory locations available depends  
on the programming of your SIM.  
Storing a Number (and Name)  
1.  
Enter the phone number you wish to store,  
including the area code.  
2.  
3.  
Press S (STORE). The word ‘‘STORE’’ is displayed.  
To store the number in the first free memory  
A phone number to be stored may contain up to20 digits.  
location, go to step 5, below.  
A phone number can be stored in a memory location with,  
4.  
5.  
To store the number in a different memory location,  
enter the number of this memory location (one or two  
digits).  
or without, an accompanying name.  
The number of letters in a name is SIM-dependent. However,  
the maximum number of letters that are handledby the phone  
is eight, including spaces.  
Press S again. The question ‘‘NAME?’’ appears  
and the A  
(Alphabetic mode) indicator flashes in the display.  
This indicates that you can now enter an  
accompanying name if you wish to do so.  
The numbers stored in memory locations1 -- 9 can  
be called directly by entering the number of the  
memory location and pressingSend. See the  
section Speed Calling in the next chapter,  
Recalling Numbers. Keep this in mind and spare  
memory locations 1 -- 9 for important numbers.  
6.  
Enter the first letter of the name by pressing the  
appropriate numeric key once, twice or three times,  
depending on the position of the letter on the key.  
For example, pressing the 1 key twice enters a B.  
It is sometimes useful to store just the initial part of  
a number, or the initial part of several numbers, a  
partial number, for example an area code. Later,  
when you recall a partial number, you can append  
the remaining digits, using the numeric keys.  
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When an underline character ( _ ) appears to the  
right of the letter entered, you can enter the next.  
You can enter up to eight letters.  
Memory Protection  
If you try to store a number in a memory location which  
already contains a number, the message ‘‘USED’’ flashes  
in the display for five seconds.  
If you want to enter a digit  
(0 -- 9) instead of a letter, press the appropriate  
numeric key four times.  
You can then choose either to:  
a.  
Store the number in a different memory location.  
Enter the number of this memory location and  
press S.  
If you want a space, press the  
(Star) key  
*
once. Pressing  
twice, enters a star.  
*
If you want a hyphen (-), press the # (Hash)  
b.  
Store the number under the selected memory  
location, thus  
key once. Pressing # twice, enters a hash.  
If you make a mistake, correct it with the C key.  
erasing the old number (and name). Just pressS.  
7.  
When you have entered the entire name, press S.  
‘‘STORED’’ is displayed. The number and name is  
stored. The display returns to normal.  
Memory Full  
If, when you attempt to store a new number, all memory  
locations are in use, ‘‘STORE LOC?’’ is displayed.  
If you do not press S, the number and name will be  
stored automatically after about 20 seconds.  
If you do not wish to store the number, press C.  
If you change your mind and do not wish to store  
the number and name, press and hold downC  
within these 20 seconds.  
If, on the other hand, you do wish to store the number, you  
can do one of the following:  
a.  
Store the number temporarily in the dialling  
memory. Press # (Hash). ‘‘STORED DM’’ is  
displayed. See also the chapter Dialling Memory.  
If you do not wish to enter a name, pressS when  
the question ‘‘NAME?’’ appears. The number will  
then be stored without a name.  
b.  
Store the number in an already occupied memory  
location, thus erasing the old number (and name).  
Enter the required memory location number and  
press S.  
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Erasing a Stored Number (and Name)  
A previously stored phone number (and name) will be  
erased automatically if you store a new number in the same  
memory location.  
However, you can erase a number without replacing it with  
a new number, by proceeding as follows:  
1.  
If there is anything showing in the numeric field of  
the display, erase it with the C key.  
2.  
Press S. ‘‘ERASE’’ is displayed.  
3a.  
Enter the memory location number (one or two  
digits) and go to step 4, or  
3b.  
4.  
Press S. ‘‘NAME?’’ is displayed. Enter the name  
stored with the phone number.  
Press S again. ‘‘ERASED’’ is displayed. The  
number (and name) is erased.  
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Recalling Numbers  
Scrolling through the Memory  
Numeric and Alphabetic Mode  
You can display the contents of each memory location by  
scrolling through the memory.  
If you wish to recall a stored phone number, press the RCL  
(RECALL) key.  
1.  
2.  
Press RCL. ‘‘RCL’’ is displayed.  
Numeric mode applies automatically after you have  
pressed the RCL key. It means that you can recall the  
number by entering the number of the memory location.  
To scroll forward from memory location 1, press ▲  
(Up) repeatedly. If you scroll too far, you can move  
back by pressing (Down).  
If you wish to recall the number by using the name, or the  
first part of the name, you have to select alphabetic mode  
by pressing M (MODE) after RCL. The A indicator will flash  
in the display.  
To scroll backward from the highest memory  
location, press  
you can move forward by pressing s.  
repeatedly. If you scroll too far,  
If you select alphabetic mode by mistake, pressM  
again. You can then enter a memory location  
number instead.  
You can enter a memory location number (one or  
two digits), before pressing or , to begin  
scrolling with this number.  
3.  
To call the number displayed, press Send.  
Recalling a Number Using Numeric Mode  
Alternative Method for Recalling a  
Number  
1.  
Press RCL. ‘‘RCL’’ is displayed.  
2.  
Enter the memory location number (one or more  
digits). The (name and) phone number appears in  
the display.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Enter the memory location number (one or more  
digits).  
Press # (Hash). The (name and) phone number  
appears in the display.  
3.  
To call the number, press Send.  
To call the number, press Send.  
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4.  
5.  
If the desired name is not displayed, scroll forward  
by pressing until you find it. If you scroll past the  
Speed Calling  
The numbers stored in memory locations 1 - 9 can be  
called by just entering the memory location number and  
pressing Send. The number appears in the display. If the  
number was stored with an accompanying name, the name  
will be displayed briefly.  
name you can move back by pressing  
.
To call the number displayed, press Send.  
Scrolling through the Memory  
1.  
2.  
Press RCL. ‘‘RCL’’ is displayed.  
If you called a wrong number, you can press End before the  
call has been connected.  
Press M to select alphabetic mode. The A  
indicator flashes.  
3.  
4.  
Press repeatedly to scroll forward through the  
Recalling a Number Using Alphabetic  
Mode  
names, or press  
repeatedly to scroll backward  
through the names.  
1.  
Press RCL. ‘‘RCL’’ is displayed.  
You can enter a letter before pressing or , to  
begin scrolling with this letter.  
2.  
Press M to select alphabetic mode. The A  
indicator flashes.  
To call the number displayed, press Send.  
3.  
Enter the first letter of the name by pressing the  
relevant numeric key once, twice or three times,  
depending on the position of the desired letter and  
Reviewing the First Digits if a Recalled  
Number Contains More than 10 Digits  
press RCL or  
.
If you wish, you can enter up to six letters before  
pressing RCL or  
For example, to recall the number stored under the  
name ANTHONY , you can enter A, AN, ANT,  
ANTH, ANTHO or ANTHON.  
If you recall a phone number which contains more than 10  
digits, the first digits will be displayed first, followed after a  
few seconds by the remaining 10 digits.  
.
If you wish to check the first digits, press M and  
then RCL.  
The first name that begins with the letter(s)  
entered, is displayed, together with the phone  
number.  
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Appending Digits to a Recalled Number  
If you have stored a partial number, you can recall it from  
the memory and then append the remaining digits, using  
the numeric keys.  
Replacing the Last Digits of a Recalled  
Number  
A number recalled from the memory can be altered by  
erasing the last digits using the C key, and then entering  
new digits.  
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Dialling Memory and Scratch Pad  
Recalling the Last Six Numbers Called  
Dialling Memory  
The dialling memory has six memory locations (0 and 1 -- 5).  
Numbers stored in the dialling memory can be recalled in  
two ways.  
The last number called is stored in memory location 0 of  
the dialling memory. As described in the chapter Basic  
Operation, you can recall this number by:  
a.  
Press RCL twice, or RCL followed by 0. ‘‘LAST  
DIAL’’ is displayed together with the number last  
called.  
a.  
b.  
c.  
pressing RCL twice, or  
b.  
Press RCL, followed by # (Hash). ‘‘MEMORY 1"  
is displayed, together with the number stored in  
memory location 1 of the dial-  
pressing RCL, followed by 0, or  
pressing 0, followed by # (Hash).  
ling memory.  
If another call is made, the last number called is transferred  
to location 1 of the dialling memory.  
You can then scroll forward or backward through the  
memory locations of the dialling memory by pressing or  
Previously stored numbers are moved one location forward  
in the dialling memory. If all memory locations are used, the  
number that was stored in location 5, will be dropped.  
until you find the desired number.  
Scratch Pad  
A phone number cannot be stored twice in the dialling  
memory. If a number which is already present in the dialling  
memory is entered, the ‘‘old’’ number will be removed.  
Storing a Number  
Besides the phone numbers that are stored automatically  
each time a call is made, you can yourself store phone  
numbers in the dialling memory.  
The numbers in the dialling memory will not be  
retained after the phone has been turned off.  
a.  
You may take a note of a phone number given to  
you during a call, by entering the phone number on  
the keypad. When you end the call by pressing  
End, the number is automatically stored in memory  
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location 1 of the dialling memory. The number  
remains, however, in the display.  
Recalling a Number  
1.  
Press RCL, followed by # (Hash). ‘‘MEMORY 1"  
b.  
Independent of whether a call is in progress or not,  
you can enter a phone number and store it by  
pressing S, followed by # (Hash). ‘‘STORED DM’’  
is displayed. The number is stored in memory  
location 1.  
is displayed, together with the number stored in  
memory location 1 of the dialling memory.  
2.  
If necessary, scroll forward through the memory  
locations of the dial-  
ling memory by pressing until you find the  
desired number.  
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DTMF Signalling  
Sending DTMF Signals  
Sending a Code  
You can use keys 0 -- 9,  
and # to send DTMF (Dual  
If you need to send a code (a sequen-ce of digits), for  
example your personal access code, it could sometimes be  
advantageous to use the following method.  
Tone Multi Frequency) si*gnals to access special services,  
for example ‘‘banking by phone’’.  
DTMF signals cannot be sent unless the ‘‘DTMF’’  
option in Special Function No 1. Key Clicks, Silent  
Keypad or DTMF Signals is enabled.  
A code cannot be sent unless the ‘‘DTMF’’ option  
in Special Function No. 1 is disabled.  
If required, select the ‘‘DTMF’’ option. This can be done  
both when the phone is in standby mode and when a call is  
progress. Refer to the chapter Special Functions.  
If required, select the ‘‘CLICK ON’’ or ‘‘SILENT’’ option.  
This can be done both when the phone is in standby mode  
and when a call is in progress. Refer to the chapterSpecial  
Functions.  
1.  
2.  
Call the desired number.  
1.  
2.  
Call the desired number.  
When the call has been connected, pressing keys  
0 -- 9,  
and # will cause the corresponding DTMF  
When the call has been connected, enter the code  
you wish to send. The code can be any  
combination of the digits 0 -- 9, and the characters  
and #.  
*
signals to be sent.  
The characters entered remain in the display. To  
avoid that the characters are stored in the scratch  
pad, erase them using the C (CLEAR) key before  
ending the call.  
*
If you make a mistake, while entering the code, you  
can correct it with the C (CLEAR) key.  
You may enter a maximum of36 characters.  
However, if you enter digits only, a maximum of  
20 can be entered.  
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To send the code:  
3.  
To send the code, press M (MODE), followed by  
Send.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Call the desired phone number and wait until the  
call has been connected.  
Recall the code from memory. The characters  
appear in the display.  
To send the code, press M, followed by Send. The  
sequence of characters is converted to DTMF  
signals and sent automatically, one character at a  
time. It is irrelevant whether the ‘‘DTMF’’ option is  
selected or not.  
The sequence of characters is converted to DTMF  
signals and sent automatically, one character at a  
time. The characters disappear from the display,  
when the transmission starts.  
If the ‘‘DTMF’’ option is enabled, you must use the  
RCL key to recall the code. Do not use the # key.  
Pre-programmed DTMF Signalling  
You can store a code in memory in the same way as you  
store a phone number.  
The code can be any combination of the digits 0 -- 9 and the  
characters  
and #, and it may contain up to 20  
characters.*  
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Special Functions  
The Special Functions are arranged in the following order:  
No.  
Text in the display  
Special Function  
No.  
0
Text in the display  
Special Function  
9
NETWSEARCH  
PREF NETW  
Automatic network  
selection.  
RING LEVEL  
Ringing signal volume.  
10  
List of ‘‘preferred’’  
networks.  
1
CLICK ON’’  
‘‘SILENT’’  
Key clicks, silent keypad  
or DTMF signals.  
‘‘DTMF ON  
11  
12  
13  
LAST XXXX’’  
Last call time.  
Total call time.  
Minute minder.  
2
3
4
FORWARD  
Call forwarding.  
Call barring.  
TOTAL XXXX’’  
BARRING  
M MNDR OFF’’  
M MNDR ON  
‘‘RETRY OFF’’  
Automatic re-try.  
‘‘RETRY ON’’  
14  
15  
PIN  
PIN.  
5
6
LIGHT AUTO’’  
LIGHT OFF’’  
LIGHT ON’’  
Back light.  
ANYKEY OFF’’  
ANYKEY ON  
Answering an incoming  
call by pressing any key.  
16  
ENGLISH’’  
2nd language’’  
3rd language’’, etc  
Language selection.  
Name of current  
Network  
Current network.  
7
8
AVAIL NETW  
Available networks.  
17  
18  
AREA OFF’’  
AREA CODE  
Area code.  
AUT SEARCH’’  
MAN SEARCH  
Network selection mode.  
‘‘DISCHRG OF’’  
Battery discharge.  
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Enter the number of the Special Func-  
tion (one or two digits) within 10 sec-  
onds. For example, entering 11, takes  
you to the Last Call Time function.  
No.  
19  
Text in the display  
VOLT XX’’  
PHONE LOCK  
Special Function  
Battery voltage.  
Phone lock.  
20  
Some of the Special Functions are optional and will not be  
available unless you have ordered them.  
Some of the special functions will be available only when  
the SERV (Service) indicator is present in the display,  
others will not be available when a call is in progress.  
If you try to access a Special Function that is  
inaccessible, the message ‘‘NOT AVAIL’’ will be  
displayed.  
Accessing a Special Function  
There are two methods for accessing a particular Special  
Function.  
Using Method 2  
Select the first Special Function, Ring-  
ing Signal Volume, by pressing M  
(MODE), followed by (Up). You can  
also press M twice.  
Using Method 1  
Press M (MODE). The message ‘‘MODE’’ comes  
on in the display, together with the FCN (Function)  
indicator.  
To select another Special Function, scroll forward  
by pressing (or M) repeatedly. Special  
Functions that are inaccessible, will be passed  
over.  
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If you scroll too far, you can go back by using ▼  
(Down).  
Volume, you can set the volume of the ringing signal in four  
steps, or turn the ringing signal OFF.  
To select the last Special Function,  
press M and then . You can then se-  
lect another Special Function, by scroll-  
ing backward with .  
To change the setting, proceed as follows:  
Press any numeric key, or the  
(Star) or #  
(Hash) key (repeatedly) until th*e desired setting  
appears in the display.  
The Ringing Signal Volume function has five settings. If you  
press a numeric key a fifth time, the initial setting reappears.  
Using a Combination of the Two Methods  
Enter the number of a Special Function, for example11,  
and then scroll forward or backward using or .  
Storing a New Setting  
Leaving a Special Function  
Pressing S (STORE), or will store the new  
setting.  
A Special Function is left automatically after 10  
seconds, and the display returns to normal. Within  
these 10 seconds you can press or to move  
on to another Special Function, or C (CLEAR) to  
leave the Special Functions.  
Press S if you wish to store the setting and then  
leave the Special Functions.  
Press (Up) or (Down) if you wish to store the  
setting and then go on to another Special  
Function.  
Press once again to move on to the next  
Special Function, or to move back to the  
preceding Special Function.  
A Special Function will be left automatically if  
somebody calls you. Press Send to answer.  
If you do not press S, or within 10 seconds,  
you will leave the Special Functions automatically.  
The new setting will, however, not be stored.  
Changing a Setting  
If you wish to leave the Special Functions without  
storing anything, press C (CLEAR) within these 10  
seconds.  
You can change the setting of certain Special Functions.  
For example, with Special Function No. 0. Ringing Signal  
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1.  
Press M, followed by 1. The current setting is  
displayed, either:  
0. Ringing Signal Volume  
You can set the level of the ringing signal in four steps, or  
turn the ringing signal OFF.  
‘‘CLICK ON’’ or  
‘‘SILENT’’ or  
‘‘DTMF ON’’  
1.  
Press M, followed by 0.  
‘‘RING LEVEL’’ is displayed, together with the  
current setting, either:  
2.  
3.  
Select the desired setting by pressing any numeric  
key (repeatedly).  
#----- (lowest level)  
##----  
###-  
#### (highest level)  
-------- (turned OFF)  
Store the new setting by pressing S, or .  
If you select the Silent Keypad setting, the error  
signal will be turned off, too.  
2. Call Forwarding  
This facility is not available unless you have subscribed to  
it. You should also read the operating instructions from your  
network operator.  
2.  
3.  
Press any numeric key (repeatedly) to set the  
ringing signal level, or turn the ringing signal OFF.  
Each of the four levels is accompanied by an  
audible ringing signal.  
Store the new setting by pressing S, or .  
You can decide that incoming calls will be forwarded  
(diverted) to another number:  
1. Key Clicks, Silent Keypad or DTMF  
Signals  
if you are busy (engaged in a call).  
if you do not answer.  
if your phone is unreachable ( or turned off).  
You can decide that DTMF signals will be sent if the  
numeric keys 0 -- 9,  
progress. See also th  
this manual.  
and # are pressed when a call is in  
e chapter DTMF Signalling earlier in  
You can also forward all calls.  
*
This Special Function lets you activate or cancel one or  
more of the above services. You can also review whether a  
particular service is activated or not.  
On the other hand, if you do not wish DTMF signals to be  
sent, you can decide whether key clicks or nothing at all will  
be heard when you press the keys (silent keypad).  
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Activating, cancelling or reviewing the status of a call  
forwarding service:  
5a.  
5b.  
If you chose to cancel or review the status of a  
call forwarding service, go to step 6.  
1.  
Press M, followed by 2.  
If you chose to activate a call forwarding service,  
‘‘FORWARD’’ is displayed.  
the question ‘‘NUMBER?’’ appears.  
2.  
Press S. ‘‘ALL CALLS’’ appears in the display.  
Enter the phone number (including the area code)  
to which calls are to be forwarded and press S.  
To select another call forwarding service, scroll  
forward or backward using and . (You can  
also scroll forward using any numeric key.)  
You may recall the number from memory. You  
must use the RCL key to recall the number. Do not  
use the alternative metod with the# key. When the  
desired number is displayed, press S twice.  
‘‘IF BUSY’’  
‘‘NO REPLY’’  
‘‘UNREACHABL’’  
6.  
The message ‘‘WAIT’’ appears briefly.  
appear in the display.  
When you have made contact with the GSM  
network, either  
The message ‘‘CANCEL ALL’’ will also appear  
when you are scrolling. The Cancel All service is,  
however, described later in this section.  
‘‘FORWARD ON’’, together with the number to  
which calls will be forwarded, or  
‘‘FORWRD OFF’’  
3.  
When the desired call forwarding service, for  
example ‘‘IF BUSY’’, is displayed, press S.  
comes on for ten seconds in the display.  
Cancelling ALL call forwarding services:  
‘‘ACTIVATE’’ appears in the display.  
To cancel the service selected, or reviewing its  
If one ore more call forwarding services are activated, you  
status (ON or OFF), scroll with or .  
can cancel them all by using the Cancel All service.  
‘‘CANCEL’’  
‘‘STATUS’’  
1.  
Press M, followed by 2.  
‘‘FORWARD’’ appears.  
appear in the display.  
2.  
3.  
Press S. ‘‘ALL CALLS’’ appears.  
Scroll using or until  
‘‘CANCEL ALL’’ appears.  
4.  
When the desired option, for example ‘‘STATUS’’,  
is displayed, press S.  
4.  
Press S. The message ‘‘WAIT’’ is displayed briefly.  
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When you have made contact with the GSM  
network, the message ‘‘FORWRD OFF’’ is  
displayed for ten seconds.  
To prevent unauthorized use of a call barring service, a  
password must be entered each time such a service is  
activated or cancelled. To improve security, you should  
change the password given to you by the GSM operator.  
The Call Barring Special Function, therefore, lets you  
change the password.  
If the connection fails:  
If the connection with the GSM network fails, a beep is  
heard and the message ‘‘NETWORK PROBLEM’’  
-- -- -- ‘‘NETW PROBL’’ appears.  
Activating, cancelling or reviewing the status of a call  
barring service:  
Wait a moment and try again.  
1.  
Press M, followed by 3.  
‘‘BARRING’’ is displayed.  
3. Call Barring  
This facility is not available unless you have subscribed to  
it. You should also read the operating instructions from your  
network operator.  
2.  
Press S. The message‘‘ALL OUTGOING CALLS’’  
appears, followed by the abbreviation ‘‘ALL OUT’’.  
To select another call barring service scroll forward  
or backward using and . (You can also scroll  
forward using any numeric key.)  
You can bar outgoing and incoming calls, to restrict the use  
of your phone. The following call barring services are  
available:  
‘‘OUTGOING INTERNATIONAL CALLS’’ -- -- --  
‘‘O INT’’  
Barring all outgoing calls. Emergency calls (112) can,  
‘‘OUT INTL EXCEPT TO HOME COUNTRY’’ -- -- --  
O INT XH"  
however, be made.  
Barring outgoing international calls.  
ALL INCOMING CALLS"  
-- -- -- ‘‘ALL INC’’  
Barring outgoing international calls except to your  
home country.  
‘‘INCOMING CALLS WHEN ROAMING’’ -- -- --  
‘‘INC ROAM’’  
Barring all incoming calls.  
Barring incoming calls when roaming.  
appear in the display.  
This Special Function lets you activate or cancel one or  
more of the above services. You can also review whether a  
particular service is activated or not.  
The messages:  
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‘‘CANCEL ALL’’ and  
‘‘CHANGE PASSWORD’’  
-- -- -- ‘‘CHG PASSW’’  
comes on for ten seconds in the display.  
If you entered the wrong password, the message  
‘‘PASSWORD ERROR’’  
will also appear when you are scrolling. The  
Cancel All and Change Password services are,  
however, described later in this section.  
-- -- -- ‘‘PASSW ERR’’  
is displayed.  
Cancelling ALL call barring services:  
3.  
When the desired service, for example ‘‘ALL INC’’  
(all incoming calls), is displayed, press S.  
If one or more call barring services are activated, you can  
cancel them all by using the Cancel All service.  
‘‘ACTIVATE’’ appears.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Press M, followed by 3.  
‘‘BARRING’’ appears.  
To cancel the service selected, or reviewing its  
status (ON or OFF), scroll with or .  
‘‘CANCEL’’  
‘‘STATUS’’  
Press S. ‘‘ALL OUTGOING CALLS’’ appears,  
followed by the abbreviation ‘‘ALL OUT’’.  
Scroll using or until  
‘‘CANCEL ALL’’ appears.  
appear in the display.  
4.  
When the desired option, for example ‘‘STATUS’’  
is displayed, press S.  
4.  
5.  
6.  
Press S. The question ‘‘PASSWORD?’’ appears.  
Enter your password and press S.  
5a.  
5b.  
If you chose to review the status of a call barring  
service, go to step 6.  
The message‘‘WAIT’’ is displayed briefly.  
If you chose to activate or cancel a call barring  
service, the question ‘‘PASSWORD?’’ appears.  
When you have made contact with the GSM  
network,  
‘‘BARRING OF’’ comes on for ten seconds in the  
display.  
Enter your password and press S.  
6.  
The message‘‘WAIT’’ is displayed briefly.  
If you entered the wrong password, the message  
‘‘PASSWORD ERROR’’ -- -- -- ‘‘PASSW ERR’’ is  
displayed.  
When you have made contact with the GSM  
network, either  
‘‘BARRING ON’’ or  
‘‘BARRING OF’’  
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Changing your password:  
If the connection fails:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Press M, followed by 3.  
‘‘BARRING’’ appears.  
If the connection with the GSM network fails, a beep is  
heard and the message ‘‘NETWORK PROBLEM’’  
-- -- -- ‘‘NETW PROBL’’ appears.  
Press S. ‘‘ALL OUTGOING CALLS’’ appears,  
followed by the abbreviation ‘‘ALL OUT’’.  
Wait a moment and try again.  
Scroll using or until  
‘‘CHANGE PASSWORD’’ -- -- -- ‘‘CHG PASSW’’ is  
displayed.  
4. Automatic Re-try  
This Special Function will automatically re-dial a number  
when an outgoing call has failed because the called number  
or the GSM network is busy.  
4.  
5.  
Press S.‘‘OLD?’’ is displayed.  
Enter the present password and press S.‘‘NEW?’’  
is displayed.  
The re-dial will be repeated until the call is answered or ten  
times at the most. In the meantime, the message‘‘RETRY’’  
is displayed, replacing the abbreviation for the network. The  
battery meter is replaced by ‘‘AR’’.  
6.  
7.  
Enter the new password and press S. ‘‘AGAIN?’’  
is displayed.  
Enter the new password again and press S.  
‘‘WAIT’’ is displayed briefly.  
Pressing any key will interrupt the automatic re-try  
function. To interrupt the re-try function when a  
re-dial is in progress. the End key must be pressed.  
If you entered the old code and the new code  
correctly  
‘‘PASSWORD CHANGED’’ -- -- -- ‘‘PASSW CHGD’’  
comes on for ten seconds in the display when you  
have made contact with the GSM network.  
The automatic re-try function is enabled/disabled as follows:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Press M, followed by 4. The current setting, either  
‘‘RETRY OFF’’ or ‘‘RETRY ON’’, is displayed.  
If you entered the old code incorrectly the message  
‘‘PASSWORD ERROR’’ -- -- -- ‘‘PASSW ERR’’ is  
displayed.  
Turn the automatic re-try ON or OFF by pressing  
any numeric key.  
Store the new setting by pressing S, or .  
If you entered the new code incorrectly, you are  
asked to enter both codes again.  
There is an alternative method for changing your  
password. Refer to the chapter Problems You Can  
Solve.  
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If the phone has not registered on a network, ‘‘NO  
NETWORK’’ is displayed.  
5. Back Light  
The illumination of the display and keypad can be turned  
ON or OFF all the time, or it can be used in an automatic  
mode as described in the section Illumination in the  
chapter Details on the Display and Keys.  
2.  
Press C to leave the Special Functions, or or ▼  
to move on to another Special Function.  
This special function allows you to turn the illumination ON  
or OFF, or to select the automatic mode.  
7. Available Networks  
This Special Function allows you to select a network from  
those in range.  
1.  
Press M, followed by 5. The current setting is  
displayed, either  
1.  
Press M, followed by 7. ‘‘AVAIL NETW’’ is  
‘‘LIGHT AUTO’’ or  
‘‘LIGHT OFF’’ or  
‘‘LIGHT ON’’.  
displayed.  
2.  
Press any numeric key or S.  
‘‘WAIT’’ is displayed briefly.  
2.  
Turn the illumination OFF or ON, or select the  
automatic mode of illumination by pressing any  
numeric key.  
a. If the ‘‘home’’ network is in range, its name will  
be displayed, followed by ‘‘CURRENT’’ if it is  
the current network, or ‘‘HOME’’ if the phone  
operates on another network.  
3.  
Store the new setting by pressing S, or .  
When the phone is powered from an external source via  
the receptacle at the bottom of the phone, the illumination  
will be ON all the time, regardless of whether ‘‘LIGHT  
AUTO’’ or ‘‘LIGHT ON’’ is selected.  
b. If the ‘‘home’’ network is not in range, the name  
of another network in range will be displayed,  
followed by either ‘‘CURRENT’’,  
‘‘PREFERRED’’,  
‘‘FORBIDDEN’’ or  
‘‘AVAILABLE’’.  
6. Current Network  
‘‘Preferred’’ means that a network is included  
in the list of ‘‘preferred’’ networks on your SIM.  
(This list can be changed with Special Function  
No. 10.)  
This Special Function displays the name of the network the  
phone is operating on.  
1.  
Press M, followed by 6. The name of the current  
network appears for 10 seconds.  
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‘‘Forbidden’’ means that a network is included  
in the list of forbidden networks on your SIM.  
8. Network Selection Mode  
The phone can select a network automatically from those in  
range. The order of preference in which the phone will  
select is defined in a a list of ‘‘preferred’’ networks on your  
SIM. Refer to Special Function No. 10.  
‘‘Available’’ means a network other than the  
‘‘home’’ network, the current network, a  
‘‘preferred’’ network or a ‘‘forbidden’’ network.  
c. If no network is in range, ‘‘NO NETWORK’’ is  
You can also select a network yourself (manual selection).  
displayed.  
This Special Function allows you to choose automatic or  
manual selection mode.  
3.  
4.  
If more than one network is in range, the name of  
the network(s) may be displayed one by one by  
pressing any numeric key repeat-  
edly. The name of a network is followed by either  
‘‘CURRENT’’, ‘‘PREFERRED’’, ‘‘FORBIDDEN’’ or  
‘‘AVAILABLE’’.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Press M, followed by 8. Either ‘‘AUT SEARCH’’ or  
‘‘MAN SEARCH’’ is displayed.  
Press any numeric key to change the selection  
mode.  
Store the new setting by pressing S, or .  
When the network you wish to use is displayed,  
press S.  
9. Automatic Network Selection  
You can request an automatic selection of networks at any  
time with this Special Function.  
If you change your mind and do not want to select  
another network, press C.  
The name of a network and the word‘‘CURRENT’,  
‘‘HOME’’, ‘‘PREFERRED’’, ‘‘FORBIDDEN’’ or  
‘‘AVAILABLE’’ is displayed first, followed by an  
abbreviation for the name of the network and  
‘‘CURR’’, ‘‘HOME’’, ‘‘PREF’’, ‘‘FORB’’ or ‘‘AV’’  
respectively.  
1.  
Press M, followed by 9.  
‘‘NETWSEARCH’’ is displayed.  
2.  
Press S to start the automatic selection of networks.  
If you do not want to start the network selection,  
press C to leave the Special Functions, or or ▼  
to move on to another Special Function.  
To interrupt the network selection, when in  
progress, and return to the previous network, press  
C.  
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Inserting a network, Deleting a network or Rearranging  
the order of networks below.  
10. List of ‘‘Preferred’’ Networks  
A list of ‘‘preferred’’ networks on your SIM defines the order  
of preference in which the phone will select a network  
during automatic network selection,  
Inserting a network:  
3.  
Press any numeric key repeated-  
This Special Function allows you to review the list of  
networks. You can also insert networks, or delete networks  
from the list, or re-arrange the order of the networks.  
ly until the desired preference number for the  
network is displayed, for example ‘‘NO 3".  
4.  
5.  
Press S. ‘‘ENTER NETW’’ is displayed.  
The number of networks that can be included in the list  
depends on the programming of the SIM.  
Enter the 3-digit country code,  
followed by the 2-digit network code.  
Reviewing the list of networks:  
6.  
Press S to add the network to the list.  
1.  
Press M and then enter 10. ‘‘PREF NETW’’ is  
displayed.  
If you change your mind and do not wish to insert  
the network, press C.  
2.  
Press any numeric key or S to display the first  
‘‘preferred’’ network.  
If you choose a preference number which already  
contains a network, for example ‘‘NO 3", that  
network will be given preference number’’NO 4". If  
the list of networks becomes full, the last network is  
deleted from the list.  
The alphanumeric field of the display shows the  
abbreviation for the network, followed by its  
preference number, NO 1.  
The numeric field shows the 3-digit country code  
and the 2-digit network code.  
Deleting a network:  
3.  
Press any numeric key repeated-  
ly until the network you wish to delete is displayed.  
3.  
Press any numeric key repeated-  
ly to display the other networks.  
4.  
Press repeatedly until preference number ‘‘NO  
0" is displayed. Both the abbreviation for the  
network and ’’NO 0" flash in the display.  
If the list is not full, a preference number without  
any network data will be displayed as the last item,  
to indicate that another network can be inserted.  
5.  
Press S to delete the network. The display returns  
to normal.  
If you wish to leave the Preferred Networks function without  
changing anything, press C. Otherwise, go on to the section  
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To read off the call time meter:  
If you change your mind and do not wish to delete  
the network, press C.  
1.  
Press M, followed by 12. ‘‘TOTAL’’ is displayed,  
followed by the total elapsed call time (in full  
minutes) since the call time meter was last reset.  
Rearranging the order of networks:  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Press any numeric key repeated-  
ly until the network you wish to move within the list  
is displayed.  
2a.  
Press C to leave the Special Functions or to  
move on to another Special Function.  
To reset the call time meter:  
Move the network to a higher preference number  
by pressing or to a lower preference number by  
pressing .  
The total elapsed time is displayed for 10 seconds.  
2b.  
Press any numeric key within these 10 seconds.  
‘‘RESET’’ is displayed.  
Press S to store the new preference number. The  
display returns to normal.  
3.  
Press S, or to reset the call time, or press C  
to retain the meter reading.  
If you change your mind and do not wish to alter  
the preference number of the network, press C.  
13. Minute Minder  
11. Last Call Time  
This Special Function gives an indication of the time spent  
during conversation by emitting a short beep every full  
minute.  
This Special Function allows you to read off the elapsed  
time of the last outgoing call.  
1.  
2.  
Press M and then enter 11. ‘‘LAST’’ is displayed,  
followed by the elapsed time (in minutes and  
seconds) of the last outgoing call.  
1.  
Press M and then enter 13. The current setting,  
either ‘‘M MNDR OFF’’ or ‘‘M MNDR ON’’, is  
displayed.  
Press C to leave the Special Functions, or or ▼  
to move on to another Special Function.  
2.  
3.  
Turn the minute minder ON or OFF by pressing any  
numeric key.  
Store the new setting by pressing S, or .  
12. Total Call Time  
This Special Function allows you both to read off the total  
elapsed call time and to reset the call time meter.  
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If the SIM card does not allow the PIN check to be  
disabled, the question ‘‘UNLOCK?’’ will not be  
displayed  
14. PIN  
Your SIM is protected by a 4- to 8-digit PIN (Personal  
Identification Number).  
Changing your PIN:  
This Special Function allows you to decide whether or not  
the PIN must be entered on the keypad each time the  
phone has been turned on (PIN Check).  
The PIN check must be enabled. Otherwise, you  
cannot change your PIN.  
The function also allows you to  
1.  
2.  
Press M and then enter 14. ‘‘PIN’’ is displayed.  
change the PIN.  
Press any numeric key twice ‘‘CHANGE PIN’’ is  
enter a new PIN, in case you have forgotten the existing  
displayed.  
one. In this case you must use your personal  
8-digit SIM Unblocking Key.  
3.  
4.  
Press S. ‘‘OLD?’’ is displayed.  
Enter the present PIN and press S. ‘‘NEW?’’ is  
Enabling/Disabling the PIN Check:  
displayed.  
1.  
Press M and then enter 14.  
5.  
6.  
Enter the new PIN and press S. ‘‘AGAIN?’’ is  
displayed.  
‘‘PIN’’ is displayed.  
2.  
Press any numeric key. Either ‘‘LOCK?’’ (PIN  
check is disabled) or ‘‘UNLOCK?’’ (PIN check is  
enabled) is displayed.  
Enter the new PIN again and press S.  
If you entered the old PIN correctly, and the new  
PIN is accepted by the SIM module, ‘‘NEW PIN’’ is  
displayed briefly.  
3.  
4.  
To enable or disable the PIN check, press S.  
‘‘PIN?’’ is displayed.  
Enter your PIN (4 to 8 digits) and press S.  
Unblocking Procedure:  
If you entered the PIN correctly, ‘‘UNLOCKED’’ or  
‘‘LOCKED’’ is displayed briefly.  
1.  
2.  
Press M and then enter 14. ‘‘PIN’’ is displayed.  
Press any numeric key repeated-  
ly until ‘‘UNBLOCK’’ is displayed.  
If you entered the PIN incorrectly, a beep is heard  
and ‘‘WRONG PIN’’ is displayed briefly. The  
display then returns to normal.  
3.  
4.  
Press S. ‘‘CODE?’’ is displayed.  
Enter the SIM Unblocking Code and press S.  
‘‘NEW PIN?’’ is displayed.  
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5.  
6.  
Enter the new PIN and press S. ‘‘AGAIN?’’ is  
displayed.  
16. Language Selection  
This Special Function allows you to select a language other  
than English to be shown in the display.  
Enter the new PIN again and press S. If you  
entered the SIM Unblocking Code and the new PIN  
correctly, ‘‘UNLOCKED’’ is displayed briefly. You  
can now use your phone anew.  
1.  
Press M and then enter 16. The current language,  
for example ‘‘ENGLISH’’, is displayed.  
2.  
Press any numeric key (repeatedly) until the desired  
language, for exam-  
ple‘‘DEUTSCH’’, is displayed.  
If the message ‘‘SIM BLOCKD’’ is displayed, it  
indicates that the SIM is blocked.  
If the message ‘‘SIM UNUSE’’ is displayed, the SIM  
cannot be unblocked. Contact your network  
operator.  
3.  
Store the new setting by pressing S, or .  
From now on, all messages appearing in the  
display will be in the language you selected.  
15. Any Key  
This function will only be available if the phone is used with  
hands-free equipment.  
17. Area Code  
This Special Function allows you to choose an area code  
that will be inserted automatically before a phone number  
when you make a call.  
This Special Function allows you to answer a call by  
pressing any key,  
except the Power key.  
1.  
Press M and then enter 15. The current setting,  
either  
If you enter an area code yourself, before a phone number,  
the automatic area code will, of course, not be added to the  
number, nor will it be added to the emergency number 112,  
or to a number that begins with an international prefix, or  
‘‘ANYKEY OFF’’ or  
‘‘ANYKEY ON’’, is displayed.  
2.  
3.  
Turn the Any Key function ON or OFF by pressing  
any numeric key.  
with  
or #.  
*
You can only use the Area Code facility in the  
country where it was entered and stored.  
Store the new setting by pressing S, or .  
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Entering and storing the area code:  
18. Battery Discharge  
You can discharge the battery attached to the phone with this  
Special Function.  
1.  
Press M an then enter 17. ‘‘AREA OFF’’ is  
displayed.  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Press any numeric key. ‘‘CHG AREA’’ is displayed.  
Press S. ‘‘ENTER AREA’’ is displayed.  
Enter the area code you want.  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Press M and enter 18.  
‘‘DISCHRG OF’’ is displayed.  
Press any numeric key.  
‘‘DISCHRG ON’’ is displayed.  
To store the area code and turn the Area Code  
facility ON, press S, or .  
Press S to start discharging the battery.  
You can read more about this in the chapterBatteries and  
Recharging. Refer to the section Recharging.  
Turning the Area Code facility ON or OFF:  
1.  
2.  
3.  
Press M an then enter 17. The current setting is  
displayed, either ‘‘AREA CODE’’, together with the  
area code or ‘‘AREA OFF’’.  
19. Battery Voltage  
You can read off the voltage of the attached battery.  
Press any numeric key. Either ‘‘AREA OFF’’ or  
‘‘AREA CODE’’, is displayed, together with the  
area code.  
1.  
Press M and then enter 19. ‘‘VOLT’’ is displayed,  
followed by two digits, which represent the battery  
voltage.  
Store the new setting by pressing S, or .  
Note that a space is shown instead of a decimal  
point. ‘‘ 6 3" , for example, means 6.3 volts.  
The voltage of a fully charged battery is at least 6.8  
-- a battery which is almost empty has a voltage of  
6.1, or less.  
Replacing the existing area code:  
1.  
Press M an then enter 17. Either ‘‘AREA CODE’’,  
together with the area code, or ‘‘AREA OFF’’ is  
displayed.  
2.  
Press C to leave the Special Functions, or or ▼  
to move on to another Special Function.  
2.  
Press any numeric key twice. ‘‘CHG AREA’’ is  
displayed.  
Proceed as described under steps 3, 4 and 5 in Entering  
and storing the area code above.  
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should change this to any 3- to 8-digit personalized  
code.  
20. Phone Lock  
The Phone Lock function allows you to prevent  
Should you forget your security code, contact an  
authorized dealer. Be aware of that it, for security  
reasons, might take same time to solve the  
problem. You are, therefore, advised to select your  
security code carefully. You can, for example, use  
the same code as your PIN, or another codethat you  
will remember easily.  
unauthorized use of your phone in the event of a theft.  
Emergency calls (112) can, however, be made  
when the phone is locked.  
There are two levels of locking the phone: Full lock and  
Autolock.  
Full lock:  
Changing your security code:  
If the full lock is enabled, the message ‘‘PHONE LOCK’’ is  
displayed briefly, followed by the question ‘‘CODE?’’, each  
time the phone is turned ON. The user then has to enter a  
security code to be able to use the phone.  
1.  
Press M and then enter 20. ‘‘PHONE LOCK’’ is  
displayed.  
2.  
Press any numeric key repeatedly until  
‘‘CHG CODE’’ (Change Code) is displayed.  
3.  
4.  
Press S. ‘‘OLD?’’ is displayed.  
Auto lock:  
Enter the present security code and press S.  
‘‘NEW?’’ is displayed.  
If the autolock is enabled, the message ‘‘PHONE LOCK’’  
and the question ‘‘CODE?’’, will not appear in the display  
unless a different SIM has been inserted in the phone.  
5.  
6.  
Enter the new 3- to 8-digit security code and press  
S. ‘‘AGAIN?’’ is displayed.  
After the security code has been entered correctly, the phone  
can be used with new SIM. Not until the original SIM or a  
different SIM is inserted in the phone, will the user be  
asked to enter the security code again.  
Enter the new security code again and press S.  
If you entered the old code and the new code  
correctly ‘‘NEW CODE’’ appears briefly. The  
display then returns to normal.  
Observe the following:  
If you entered any of the codes  
incorrectly, a beep is heard and ‘‘ERROR’’ is  
displayed briefly. The display then returns to normal.  
Your phone is factory-programmed with a 4-digit  
security code of 0000. To improve security, you  
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Enabling the electronic lock:  
If you entered the code correctly, either  
‘‘UNLOCKED’’, ‘‘AUTOLOCK’’ or ‘‘FULL LOCK’’  
is displayed briefly. The display then returns to  
normal.  
1.  
Press M and then enter 20. ‘‘PHONE LOCK’’ is  
displayed.  
2.  
Press any numeric key. ‘‘FULL LOCK?’’ is  
displayed. To enable the full lock, go to step 4  
below.  
If you entered the code incorrectly, a beep is heard  
and ‘‘ERROR’’ is displayed briefly. The display  
then returns to normal.  
3.  
To enable the autolock, press the numeric key  
again. ‘‘AUTOLOCK?’’ is displayed.  
4.  
5.  
Press S. ‘‘CODE?’’ is displayed.  
Enter the 3- to 8-digit security code and press S.  
If you entered the code correctly, either ‘‘FULL  
LOCK’’ or ‘‘AUTOLOCK’’ is displayed briefly. The  
display then returns to normal.  
If you entered the code incorrectly, a beep is heard  
and ‘‘ERROR’’ is displayed briefly. The display  
then returns to normal.  
Disabling the lock or changing the lock level:  
1.  
Press M and then enter 20. ‘‘PHONE LOCK’’ is  
displayed.  
2.  
Press any numeric key.  
‘‘UNLOCK?’’ is displayed. To disable the lock, go  
to step 4 below.  
3.  
To change the lock level, press the numeric key  
again. Either ‘‘AUTOLOCK?’’ or ‘‘FULL LOCK?’’  
is displayed.  
4.  
5.  
Press S. ‘‘CODE?’’ is displayed.  
Enter the 3- to 8-digit security code and press S.  
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Batteries and Recharging  
Battery Meter  
Batteries  
The battery meter is shown on the right of the display. The  
meter reflects the state of charge of the battery attached to  
the phone.  
Standard battery  
Battery  
meter  
Slimline battery  
A value of 5 indicates that the battery is fully charged, while  
a value of 0 indicates that the battery is empty, or almost  
empty.  
High-capacity  
battery  
At present, there are three types of battery that can be used  
with the phone: standard, slimline and high-capa-  
city batteries.  
Low Battery Alarm  
As a reminder that the battery needs recharging or  
replacing, a long beep sounds and the message ‘‘LOW  
BATT’’ flashes in the display for ten  
seconds.  
 
In addition, the indicator light on the top edge of the phone  
starts flashing red.  
Care and Maintenance  
The batteries are of the Nickel-Cadmium type. They have a  
long mainte-  
nance-free service life if properly treated.  
If the phone is left on, the low battery alarm will be repeated  
several times and, eventually, the phone will turn itself off.  
When the phone has turned itself off, the  
message‘‘DISCHARGIN’’ flashes in the display and the  
indicator light on the top of the phone shows a steady red  
light.  
Never let a battery get into contact with metal objects that  
may short-circuit the battery poles, for example a bunch of  
keys in a pocket.  
A battery may explode if disposed of in a fire.  
Do not disassemble a battery.  
If you suspect a battery of not working correctly, take it to  
an authorized dealer.  
This indicates that the phone now discharges the battery. It  
is not possible to turn the phone on again. Instead, the  
battery must be recharged or replaced with a charged one.  
If you have the opportunity, do not remove the  
battery until the message ‘‘DISCHARGIN’’ and the  
red light go out. Refer to the section Recharging  
later in this chapter.  
Low battery alarm during a call:  
If the low battery alarm is issued when a call is in progress,  
you should end the call as quickly as possible. If the call  
continues, the phone will turn itself off after a short period.  
 
Inserting and Removing a Standard or Slimline  
Battery  
Removal:  
Insertion:  
 
Inserting and Removing a High-Capacity Battery  
Removal:  
Insertion:  
 
Slide indicator  
Recharging  
Avoid recharging a battery before the low battery  
alarm has been issued.  
If you often recharge a battery before the low  
battery alarm has been issued, the battery’s ability  
to accept a charge will be impaired, with the result  
that the phone can only be used for shorter and  
shorter periods between recharges.  
If you have problems with a battery, you can proceed as  
follows:  
Do not remove the battery from the phone. Allow the  
phone to remain ON until it turns itself OFF, after the low  
battery alarm has been issued several times.  
A battery has a slideable indicator which you can use to tell  
an empty battery from a charged battery. Slide the indicator  
to the left if the battery is empty -- to the right if the battery  
is charged.  
After the phone has turned itself OFF, it still continues to  
discharge the battery. In the meantime, the message  
‘‘DISCHARGIN’’ flashes in the display and the indicator  
light on the top of the phone shows a steady red light.  
If you are uncertain of the state of charge of a  
battery, attach the battery to the phone. Press and  
hold down the Power key. If the phone does not  
come on, the battery is probably empty. On the  
other hand, if the phone comes on, observe the  
battery meter.  
Do not remove the battery from the phone until the  
message ‘‘DISCHARGIN’’ and the red light go out.  
After recharging the battery, it can be used for a longer  
period before the next recharge is required.  
If 5 or 4 is shown, the battery is all right.  
3 or 2 indicates that the battery can be used.  
1 or 0 indicates that the battery needs recharging.  
With Special Function No. 18 you can at any time  
discharge a battery. Proceed as follows:  
1.  
Attach the battery to be discharged and turn the  
phone ON.  
 
Connecting the basic charger:  
Use only the AC/DC converter provided with the  
2.  
3.  
4.  
5.  
Press M (MODE) and enter 18. ‘‘DISCHRG OF’’ is  
displayed.  
Press any numeric key.  
‘‘DISCHRG ON’’ is displayed.  
charger. Use of any other AC/DC converter may be  
dangerous.  
Press S (STORE). The message ‘‘DISCHARGIN’’  
flashes and the red light comes on.  
When ‘‘DISCHARGIN’’ and the red light go out,  
the discharge is complete. Recharge the battery.  
To mains socket  
Basic Charger  
AC/DC converter  
The charger, delivered with the phone, is to be used  
indoors together with an AC/DC converter.  
It can, however, only be used to recharge standard and  
slimline bat-  
teries. To recharge a high-capacity battery, you must use  
the optional Multi Charger. Refer to the chapter  
Accessories.  
1.  
2.  
Connect the AC/DC converter to the charger.  
Plug the AC/DC converter into a mains socket.  
 
Recharging a standard battery:  
Never recharge a battery with the basic charger  
when the ambient temperature is below 0 C or  
°
above 40 C.  
°
1.  
2.  
Place the battery in the charger. The indicator light  
on the charger comes on if the battery is placed  
correctly.  
The battery is charged continuously. An empty  
battery will be fully charged after 8 to 10 hours.  
Indicator light  
Avoid lengthy charging times as this can reduce  
battery life.  
Accessories  
When the battery is fully charged, ‘‘FC’’ (Fully Charged)  
comes on.  
Hands-Free Vehicle Kit  
A hands-free kit is available for vehicular use of your phone.  
The kit incorporates a complete system for hands-free  
usage, powering the phone from the vehicle’s battery, and  
recharging the standard or slimline battery attached to the  
phone. An external antenna can be used for better radio  
communication.  
Illumination  
The display and keypad are illuminated as long as the  
phone is ON. You can, however, turn the illumination OFF  
with Special Function No. 5, Back Light. Refer to the  
chapter Special Functions.  
When the phone rests in the holder, the internal microphone  
and earpiece are disabled. Instead, an external microphone  
and an external loudspeaker are used.  
Operation  
When the phone is used with the hands-free system, its  
operation is essentially the same as described earlier in this  
manual. However, there are some points to be noted.  
The hands-free feature allows you to make or answer calls  
without removing the phone from the holder. You can  
comfortably have a telephone conversation and still have  
both hands on the wheel.  
Any Key facility  
If you turn ON Special Function No. 15, Any Key, you can  
press any key except the Power key to answer a call. Refer  
to the chapter Special Functions.  
Service Available indicator  
The indicator light on the top edge of the phone shows a  
steady green light when service is available from a GSM  
network.  
Battery charging  
When the phone is ON, the attached battery is charged. In  
the meantime, a ‘‘C’’ (Charging) is shown on the right of  
the display (instead of the battery meter), to indicate that  
charging is in progress.  
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The portable hands-free set is plugged into the receptacle at  
the bottom of the phone. This means that high-capacity  
batteries cannot be used, only standard and slimline  
batteries.  
Portable Hands Free  
Any Key facility  
If you turn ON Special Function No. 15, Any Key, you can  
press any key except the Power key to answer a call.  
Earpiece  
Refer to the chapter Special Functions.  
Microphone  
Portable Hands Free  
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Vehicle Power Adaptor  
Rapid Charger  
The rapid charger is to be used indoors, and it is powered  
from the mains.  
Vehicle Power Adaptor and Rapid Charger  
The vehicle power adaptor, or the rapid charger, both powers  
the phone and recharges the attached standard or  
slimline battery.  
The vehicle power adaptor is connected to a 12 V,  
negative earth, cigarette lighter receptacle in a vehicle.  
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Recharging a battery and powering the phone:  
Using the vehicle power adaptor together with portable  
hands free:  
1.  
2.  
Turn OFF the phone.  
Plug the vehicle power adaptor/rapid charger into  
the receptacle at the bottom of the phone.  
3.  
Plug the vehicle power adaptor into the cigarette  
lighter receptacle in the vehicle, or the rapid  
charger into a mains socket.  
4.  
Turn ON the phone.  
The recharging of a battery is controlled by the phone.  
When the phone is ON, the display and keypad are  
illuminated continuously. A ‘‘C’’ (Charging) is shown on the  
right of the display (instead of the battery meter), to indicate  
that charging is in progress.  
If a portable hands-free set is fitted to the phone, the vehicle  
power adaptor can be connected with a special cable  
(included in the Vehicle Power Adaptor package). See the  
figure above.  
When the battery is fully charged ‘‘FC’’ (Fully Charged)  
comes on. A slimline battery will be charged within less than  
1 hour -- a standard battery within less than 2 hours.  
If the phone does not come on when you turn it  
ON, the reason may be that the battery is fully  
discharged. Wait a minute and then turn the phone  
ON again.  
If you remove the rapid charg-er from the mains socket, or  
the vehicle power adaptor from the cigarette lighter  
receptacle, also disconnect it from the phone.  
Some vehicles disable the cigarette lighter when the ignition  
is turned off.  
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The recharging is controlled by a built-in computer. If two  
batteries are inserted, the battery in the vertical  
compartment will be recharged first, then the battery in the  
horizontal compartment.  
Multi Charger  
When a battery is inserted in the horizontal compartment,  
the computer examines the state of charge of the battery. It  
then determines whether the battery needs to be  
discharged or not, before recharging takes place.  
Never use the multi charger if the ambient  
temperature is below 5 C or above 40 C  
°
°
Connecting the multi charger:  
AC/DC Converter  
The multi charger can be used to recharge standard,  
slimline and high-capacity batteries. It is to be used  
indoors with an AC/DC converter.  
It takes less then 1 hour to recharge a slimline battery, less  
than two hours to recharge a standard battery, and less  
than 3 hours to recharge a high-capacity battery.  
Two batteries can be inserted simultaneously -- one in the  
horizontal compartment, the other in the vertical  
compartment. A slimline battery cannot, however, be  
inserted in the vertical compartment.  
Use only the AC/DC converter provided with the  
multi charger. Use of any other AC/DC converter  
may be dangerous.  
A standard or high-capacity battery need not be removed  
from the phone; the phone can be inserted in the vertical  
compartment, with battery attached, as shown in the figure  
above.  
1.  
2.  
Connect the AC/DC converter to the charger.  
Plug the AC/DC converter into a mains socket.  
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Recharging a battery using the horizontal compartment:  
Recharging a battery using the vertical compartment:  
Arrow  
Support  
1.  
Attach the battery in the same way as you would  
attach it to the phone. See the right-hand figure  
above.  
Arrow  
Arrow  
2a.  
2b.  
If a red arrow on the charger lights up, it indicates  
that the battery is being recharged.  
If the red arrow flashes, it indicates that the battery  
is being discharged. When the red arrow stops  
flashing and lights continuously, discharging is  
completed and recharging starts.  
Slimline batteries cannot be recharged in the  
vertical compartment, only standard and  
high-capacity batteries.  
3.  
When a green arrow replaces the red arrow,  
recharging is completed and you can remove the  
battery. However, no harm will come to the battery  
if left in the charger. When a battery is fully  
A battery to be recharged can be detached from, or  
attached to, the phone.  
1a.  
If you wish to recharge a standard battery,  
detached from the phone, first unfold the little  
support in the compartment. Then place the battery  
as shown in the left-hand figure above.  
recharged, the charger changes to trickle-charging.  
1b.  
If you wish to recharge a battery while it is still  
attached to the phone, place the phone as shown  
in the right-hand figure. It does not matter whether  
the phone is ON or OFF.  
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2.  
3.  
A red arrow lights up to indicate that recharging is  
in progress.  
When the phone rests in the vertical compartment,  
you can, at any time, remove it from the charger to  
make or answer a call. When the call is ended,  
replace the phone in the vertical compartment.  
When a green arrow replaces the red arrow,  
recharging is completed and you can remove the  
battery or phone. However, no harm will come to  
the battery if left in the charger. When a battery is  
fully recharged, the charger changes to  
trickle-charging the battery.  
Observe the following:  
If, when you insert the first battery in the multi  
charger, the red arrow does not light up, check that  
the charger is properly connected to the mains.  
The reason may also be that the ambient  
temperature is to low or to high, or that the battery  
is faulty.  
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Problems You Can Solve  
You are in an area which is not covered by a GSM network.  
The SERV Indicator Flashes  
Phone Does Not Come On  
Recharge or replace the battery. Refer to the chapter  
Batteries and Recharging.  
A GSM network is in range but the phone will not register  
on it. Emergency calls (112) can, however, be made.  
If the phone is powered from a cigarette lighter receptacle,  
using the Vehicle Power Adaptor, check that this is  
properly connected both to the cigarette lighter receptacle  
and to the receptacle at the bottom of the phone. Refer to  
the chapter Accessories.  
Received Signal Is Weak  
Move the phone or the car and observe the signal strength  
reading in the display. The maximum reading is 5.  
Note that some vehicles disable the cigarette lighter when  
the ignition is turned off.  
The strength of the received signal varies from place to  
place, and often you need only move the phone by as little  
as 20 -- 25 centimeters to obtain a stronger signal.  
INSERT SIM Is Displayed  
Insert your SIM. Refer to the instructions in the section  
Inserting the SIM at the end of this chapter.  
Large obstacles such as buildings, hills and mountains can  
drastically affect the signal strength and you may have to  
move to obtain a sufficiently strong signal.  
The SERV Indicator Does Not Come On  
or the Message  
Indoors, it is usually best to use the phone near a window.  
If you use an external antenna, check its connection.  
NO NETW (No Network) Is Displayed  
The phone has not registered on a GSM network and you  
cannot make or receive any calls. The reason for this is  
either:  
Flashing Red Indicator Light -- Alarm  
Signal Sounds  
‘‘LOW BATT’’ flashes in the display, indicating that the  
battery is becoming exhausted. Refer to the chapter  
Batteries and Recharging.  
The received signal is too weak. See the next section,  
Received Signal Is Weak.  
 
‘‘BARRING OF’’ (Barring Off)  
Call barring is cancelled.  
Steady Red Indicator Light  
‘‘DISCHARGIN’’ flashes in the display. The phone has  
turned itself off, after the ‘‘LOW BATT’’ alarm has been  
issued several times. Refer to the chapter  
Batteries and Recharging.  
‘‘BARRING ON’’  
Call barring is activated.  
‘‘COMMAND ERROR’’ -- -- -- ‘‘COMMND ERR’’  
The network has rejected a request for a service that does  
not agree with another service already activated, or you  
have tried to access a service thar you have not subscribed  
to.  
Changing Your Password  
To prevent unauthorized use of the Call Barring service, a  
Password must be entered. See the description of Special  
Function No, 3. Call Barring in the chapter Special  
Functions.  
‘‘FORWRD OFF’’  
Call forwarding is cancelled.  
‘‘FORWARD ON’’  
To change the password, common to all call barring  
services, proceed as follows:  
Call forwarding is activated.  
‘‘FORWARDING’’  
1. Enter the following sequence:  
You are informed that an incoming call is forwarded to  
another number.  
0 3  
3 3 0  
OLD PASSWORD  
NEW  
P*A*SSWO*RD *  
*
NEW PASSWORD #  
‘‘FWD ACTIVE’’  
A reminder that call forwarding is activated.  
*
2. Press Send.  
‘‘FWD IN’’  
In incoming call has been forwarded from another phone  
number.  
Messages  
There are a number of other messages that may be  
displayed.  
‘‘FWD END’’  
An outgoing call is forwarded to another number.  
‘‘BARRED’’  
‘‘NETWORK PROBLEM’’ -- -- -- ‘‘NETW PROBL’’  
Communication with the network has failed. Try again.  
An outgoing call has failed because call barring is activated,  
or the number you have called has barred incoming calls.  
‘‘TMP BARRED’’  
Calls are temporarily barred by the network. Try again.  
 
‘‘PASSWORD ERROR’’ -- -- -- ‘‘PASSW ERR’’  
You have entered a wrong password when activating or  
cancelling a call barring service, or you have made an error  
when entering the sequence for changing your password.  
‘‘PASSWORD CHANGED’’ -- -- -- ‘‘PASSW CHGD’’  
Password changing was successful.  
‘‘SECURITY ERROR’’ -- -- -- ‘‘SIM SECUR’’ or  
‘‘UPDATE ERROR’’ -- -- -- ‘‘SIM UPDATE’’ or  
‘‘SIM ERROR’’  
Communication with the SIM has failed.  
‘‘SIM BLOCKD’’  
The PIN has been entered incorrectly three times in  
succession.  
Contact your network operator. He will provide you with the  
special Unblocking Key. This is entered using the  
following sequence together with a new PIN of your choice:  
0 5  
UNBLOCK KEY  
NEW PIN  
NEW PIN #  
** *  
* *  
‘‘SIM UNUSE’’  
The SIM is permanently blocked after too many  
unsuccessful attempts to unblock it. Contact your network  
operator.  
Inserting the SIM  
 

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