Kyocera SS 66K User Manual

Single Mode Iridium Handset  
SS-66K  
Owner's Manual  
English  
B
Use  
Deleting Characters ........................................................................................37  
3-1. Setting the Volume for Key Click, Warning, or Power-ON/OFF Tone  
("Sound volume")..................................................................................54  
3-2. Setting the Sound Pattern ("Sound Pattern")........................................55  
3-3. Setting the Speech Volume ("Talk volume").........................................55  
4. Setting the Type of DTMF Tone ("DTMF type")..........................................56  
5. Setting the Backlight ("Back light")..............................................................56  
6. Setting Any-key Answer Mode ("Any Key Answer")....................................56  
7. Setting Automatic Answering ("Auto answer") ............................................56  
Phone Book  
Phone Book Menu Map...................................................................................38  
Storing a Phone Number in the Phone Book  
(by Entering the Phone Number) ....................................................................39  
Storing a Phone Number in the Phone Book (Using "Create") ("Create") ......40  
Editing the Phone Book ("Edit") ......................................................................42  
Deleting Information from the Phone Book ("Delete").....................................43  
Adding a Country Code ("INT'L") ....................................................................43  
Clock  
Clock Menu Map .............................................................................................57  
Setting the Clock Functions ("Clock") .............................................................58  
1. Setting the Local Clock ("Set clock")...........................................................58  
2. Displaying the Date/Time Display ("Clock mode") ......................................59  
3. Setting the Alarm ("Set alarm") ...................................................................59  
4. Automatically Turning the Power On ("Auto Power ON")............................61  
5. Automatically Turning the Power Off ("Auto Power OFF")..........................61  
6. Setting the World Clock ("World clock")......................................................62  
6-1. Setting an Area ("Set Country") ............................................................62  
6-2. Setting Destinations ("Destination")......................................................62  
6-3. Automatically Switching to Destination Time ("Auto change")..............63  
6-4. Viewing the World Clock on a World Map ("Reference")......................63  
7. Setting Summer Time ("Summer time")......................................................63  
Memory Menu  
Memory Menu Map .........................................................................................44  
Viewing the Outgoing Call Log ("Last number")..............................................45  
Viewing the Incoming Call Log ("Received")...................................................45  
Scratch Pad ("Scratch pad") ...........................................................................46  
Clearing Memory ("Clear") ..............................................................................46  
Viewing Your Phone Number ("Own number") ...............................................47  
Retrieving an Emergency Call Number ("SOS") .............................................47  
Menu Functions  
Main Menu Map ..............................................................................................49  
Settings  
Settings Menu Map .........................................................................................50  
Changing the Settings ("Settings")..................................................................51  
1. Setting the Display Language ("Language") ...............................................51  
2. Setting the Ringer ("Ringer").......................................................................51  
2-1. Setting the Ringer Tone ("Type")..........................................................52  
2-2. Setting the Ringer Volume ("Ringer volume").......................................52  
2-3. Setting the User Melody ("User Melody") .............................................52  
2-3-1. Composing a User Melody ("Compose") ........................................53  
2-3-2. Replaying the User Melody ("Playback") ........................................54  
2-3-3. Deleting the User Melody ("Delete") ...............................................54  
3. Setting the Volume ("Volume")....................................................................54  
Messages  
Messages Menu Map......................................................................................64  
Managing Your Messages ("Messages")........................................................65  
1. Reading Text Mails ("Read new")/("Read all")............................................65  
1-1. Editing a Text Mail ("Edit") ....................................................................66  
1-2. Replying to a Received Text Mail ("Reply") ..........................................67  
1-3. Extracting a Phone Number from a Text Mail ("Extract")......................67  
1-4. Deleting a Text Mail ("Erase")...............................................................68  
1-5. Viewing Supplementary Information for a Text Mail ("Information") .....68  
2. Creating a New Text Mail ("Create")...........................................................69  
2-1. Inserting a Fixed Text Phrase in a Text Mail.........................................69  
Before Use  
3
Contents  
3. Delete All Text Mails ("Erase all") ...............................................................69  
4. Setting Items for Transmission of Text Mails ("Settings") ...........................69  
4-1. Setting the Service Centre Phone Number ("MSG Centre").................69  
4-2. Setting the Reply Path to the Service Centre ("Reply path") ................70  
4-3. Setting the Term of Validity for Untransmitted Text Mails ("Valid period") .......70  
4-4. Setting the Text Mail Receiver Protocol ("MSG type")..........................70  
Security  
Security Menu Map .........................................................................................83  
Setting the Security Functions ("Security") .....................................................84  
1. Setting Keylock ("Keylock").........................................................................84  
2. Disabling the PIN1 Code ("PIN1 ON/OFF") ................................................85  
3. Setting New PIN1/PIN2 Codes ("New PIN1")/("New PIN2").......................85  
4. Restricting Outgoing Calls Using Fixed Dial ("Fixed dial")..........................86  
Call Meter  
Call Meter Menu Map......................................................................................72  
Setting the Call Meter ("Call meter") ...............................................................73  
1. Viewing the Last Call Charge and Duration ("Last call") ............................73  
2. Viewing the Cumulative Call Charge and Duration ("All calls")...................74  
3. Setting the Maximum Cumulative Call Charge ("Charge limit") ..................74  
4. Setting the Charge per Time-charge ("Currency") ......................................75  
5. Viewing the Call Duration and Charge during a Call ("Display").................76  
Message Memo/Voice Memo Features  
Message Memo/Voice Memo Menu Map........................................................87  
Using the Message Memo/Voice Memo Features ..........................................88  
1. Using the Message Memo Feature ("Msg memo") .....................................88  
1-1. Recording/Replaying a Response Message ("Response")...................88  
1-2. Turning the Message Memo Feature On/Off ("Memo ON/OFF")..........89  
1-3. Playing a Selected Message ("Select").................................................90  
1-4. Playing All Unplayed Messages ("Playback all") ..................................90  
1-5. Erasing All Messages ("Erase all") .......................................................90  
2. Using the Voice Memo Feature ("Voice memo").........................................91  
2-1. Recording a Voice Memo ("Recording") ...............................................91  
2-2. Replaying a Voice Memo ("Select")......................................................91  
2-3. Erasing All Voice Memos ("Erase all")..................................................91  
Services  
Services Menu Map ........................................................................................77  
Setting the Services ("Services") ....................................................................78  
1. Setting Service Features for Outgoing and Incoming Calls ("Barring").......78  
1-1. Registering a New Password ("Password")..........................................78  
1-2. Setting Outgoing Call Barring ("Outgoing")...........................................79  
1-3. Setting Incoming Call Barring ("Incoming")...........................................79  
2. Setting Call Forwarding ("Forwarding").......................................................80  
2-1. Setting the Destination Phone Number.................................................80  
3. Setting Call Waiting ("Waiting")...................................................................81  
4. Setting Caller's Number Notification ("Caller Id")........................................81  
4-1. Displaying the Called Party's Number When Dialing ("Far Id").............81  
4-2. Displaying Your Phone Number on the Called Party's Phone ("Your Id") ..81  
4-3. Checking the Current Setting for Caller's Number Notification ("Status")...82  
5. Setting Registration ("Registration")............................................................82  
Quick Reference for Troubleshooting..................................................................92  
Specifications ......................................................................................................93  
Country Codes for International Calls .................................................................94  
Index....................................................................................................................96  
4
Before Use  
B
Introduction  
Use  
Introduction  
Before Using Your Single Mode Iridium Handset  
Notes on Use  
Thank you for purchasing the SS-66K Single Mode Iridium Handset.  
Read this manual thoroughly first to ensure you use your phone safely  
and correctly.  
Iridium services are not available in some countries and regions  
due to communications regulations.  
Even inside a service area, your phone may not work if you are in  
a location that cannot be reached by radio waves, such as in a  
tunnel, underground, in a building, close to a building wall, or in  
mountains. Also, your call may be cut off if you move to a place  
with poor radio conditions.  
The screens and illustrations shown in this manual are for explanation purposes  
only. Note that the actual product and screens may differ in some respects from  
the images depicted here.  
Precautions Regarding Safety  
Do not use your phone while driving. Pull over and park in a safe  
place before using the phone.  
Since your phone uses radio waves which can affect the  
operation of electronic equipment, follow the instructions below:  
• The use of mobile phones in an aircraft is prohibited. Switch  
the phone off before boarding.  
• When a mobile phone is used in some types of car, it may  
affect the operation of automotive electronic components. Be  
careful when using your phone in a car.  
To prevent radio waves from affecting electronic medical  
equipment, follow the instructions below:  
• Switch the phone off before entering a place where the use of  
mobile phones is prohibited, such as in a hospital or any other  
medical facility, or around electronic medical equipment.  
• If you use a pacemaker, consult your medical  
institution/agency or the device manufacturer/supplier for  
detailed information on the use of mobile phones and their  
effects on the pacemaker.  
This manual contains additional services which will become  
available in the future. For further information on these  
additional services, contact your Iridium service provider. Note  
that the names of the additional services and what they provide  
may be different from the descriptions in this manual.  
Before Use  
5
General Precautions when Handling  
the Phone Unit, Battery, and Charger  
Safety Precautions  
Precautions when Using the Phone  
Before using your phone, read these precautions carefully  
to use the phone safely and correctly.  
The precautions listed here are intended to prevent injury to  
the phone user and others, and to prevent unintended  
damage to property.  
DANGER  
WARNING  
Only use the battery and charger (AC adapter)  
specified by KYOCERA for use with this  
phone.  
Do not use your phone while driving, as this is  
dangerous and could cause a traffic accident.  
Pull over and park in a safe place before using  
The designations below indicate the severity of the injury or  
damage that may be incurred if the designated precautions  
are not followed or the product is used incorrectly.  
Prohibited  
The use of a battery or charger other than that  
specified could result in the battery leaking  
the phone.  
Essential  
Switch the phone off in places where the use  
of mobile phones is prohibited, such as in an  
aircraft or hospital. Mobile phones can  
adversely affect the operation of electronic  
instrumentation and medical equipment. For  
information on using your phone in a medical  
facility, refer to the directives provided by the  
facility itself.  
fluids, overheating, bursting, or igniting.  
DANGER  
Indicates that, if this warning is ignored, improper  
handling of the product is likely to result in death or  
serious injury.  
WARNING  
Do not subject this product to strong shocks or  
vibrations, or throw or drop it, as this could  
result in the battery leaking fluids, overheating,  
Essential  
WARNING  
Do not use your phone around electronic  
devices that require precise control or use  
weak signals. Radio interference can cause  
malfunctions or other problems in electronic  
devices.  
Examples of affected devices:  
Hearing aids, pacemakers and other electronic  
medical aids, fire alarms, self-opening doors  
and other automatic control devices, etc.  
For more information on the effects of mobile  
phones on pacemakers and other electronic  
medical aids, check with the device  
manufacturer or supplier.  
bursting, or igniting, and could damage the  
phone and cause faults or a fire.  
Prohibited  
Indicates that, if this warning is ignored, improper  
handling of the product may lead to death or serious  
injury.  
Do not place the battery, the phone unit, or the  
charger in a microwave oven or pressure  
vessel, as this could result in the battery  
leaking fluids, overheating, bursting, or  
igniting, or could cause the phone unit or  
charger to overheat, emit smoke, or ignite, or  
could damage the circuitry inside the device.  
CAUTION  
Prohibited  
Prohibited  
Indicates that, if this warning is ignored, improper  
handling of the product could result in personal injury or  
material damage.  
Do not use this product in places where there  
are flammable gases, as this could cause the  
gases to ignite or result in device damage,  
The icons shown below are used to indicate instructions  
that should be observed.  
Do not press or hit the liquid crystal display  
(LCD) as this could break the LCD panel and  
cause it to leak liquid crystal fluid.  
Prohibited  
malfunction, or fire.  
This icon notifies the user that the action  
indicated is prohibited.  
Prohibited  
Prohibited  
Liquid crystal fluid coming into contact with the  
eye could cause loss of eyesight. If eye  
contact occurs, rinse the affected eye well with  
clean water without rubbing and consult a  
doctor immediately.  
CAUTION  
This icon notifies the user that the action  
indicated must be performed.  
Do not store this product in a very damp,  
dusty, or hot location, as this could result in  
Essential  
Essential  
faulty operation.  
Prohibited  
Essential  
Prohibited  
This icon indicates that the device must not be  
disassembled.  
Do not attempt to disassemble or modify your  
phone as this could cause injury, an electric  
shock, or malfunction.  
Keep this product out of the reach of small  
children, as it could cause injury if used as a  
toy.  
Do not  
disassemble  
Do not  
disassemble  
This icon indicates that the device must be  
unplugged from the power socket.  
Do not leave this product on an unstable or  
sloping surface, as the product could fall,  
causing damage or injury.  
Unplug  
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Precautions when Using the Battery  
DANGER  
CAUTION  
WARNING  
Do not dispose of the battery by throwing it in  
a fire, as this could cause the battery to ignite  
or burst.  
When the phone is used in some types of  
automobile, it may affect the operation of  
electronic components in the car. Do not use  
the phone if it adversely affects the safe  
operation of the vehicle in any way.  
If there are any noticeable changes in the  
battery while being used, charged, or stored  
(overheating, discoloration, deformation, etc.),  
remove the battery from the phone unit and  
discard it. Continued use of the battery in  
such conditions could cause the battery to leak  
fluids, overheat, burst, or ignite.  
Prohibited  
Prohibited  
Prohibited  
Prohibited  
Prohibited  
If you are having difficulty connecting the  
battery to the phone unit, do not use force as  
this could cause the battery to leak fluids,  
overheat, burst, or ignite.  
Do not use any sharply pointed object (such  
as a needle or mechanical pencil) to press  
keys or buttons as doing so can damage the  
device.  
Any battery fluid coming into contact with your  
skin or clothing could cause skin damage.  
Wash the fluid off immediately with clean  
water.  
Do not short-circuit the battery terminals, and  
do not touch the terminals with metal objects  
such as paper clips or wire. Also, do not carry  
or store the battery with objects such as metal  
necklaces. Any of these could cause the  
battery to leak fluids, overheat, burst, or  
ignite.  
Essential  
Essential  
Do not use your phone in crowded places as  
the antenna could strike someone and cause  
injury.  
If the battery is leaking fluid or producing an  
odor, keep it away from flames as this could  
cause the leaking fluid to ignite, resulting in a  
fire or in the battery bursting.  
Prohibited  
Prohibited  
Prohibited  
Prohibited  
Keep your phone away from electromagnetic  
cards. Emissions from the phone can erase  
the information stored on floppy disks and  
cash cards or credit cards.  
Do not solder the terminals as this could cause  
the battery to leak fluids, overheat, burst, or  
ignite.  
CAUTION  
Keep the battery dry. Moisture on the battery  
could cause the battery to overheat, emit  
smoke, or corrode.  
Prohibited  
Keep sharp metal objects such as thumbtacks  
away from the earpiece speaker. The speaker  
in the earpiece is magnetic and could attract  
such objects, causing injury.  
Any fluid from inside the battery coming into  
contact with the eyes could cause loss of  
vision. If this occurs, flush the affected eye  
with clean water without rubbing and seek  
immediate medical treatment.  
Prohibited  
Prohibited  
Essential  
Keep your phone dry. Water or other fluids  
entering the phone could cause overheating,  
an electric shock, or damage.  
Do not use or leave the battery in direct  
sunlight or in hot places such as in a car on a  
hot day. This could cause the battery to leak  
fluids or overheat, and could impair  
performance or reduce the lifetime of the  
battery.  
Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the  
battery as this could cause the battery to leak  
fluids, overheat, burst, or ignite.  
Prohibited  
Prohibited  
Do not  
The use of an alarm system to operate a  
vehicle's lights or horn to indicate an incoming  
call is prohibited on public roads in some  
countries. Check the local regulations.  
disassemble  
Do not use or leave the battery in hot places  
such as near a fire or heating appliance. This  
could cause the battery to leak fluids,  
overheat, burst, or ignite.  
Do not use your phone if the antenna is  
damaged. Touching a damaged antenna could  
inflict a minor skin burn. Have a damaged  
antenna replaced by a qualified technician.  
Make sure that it is replaced only with an  
antenna recommended by your service  
provider.  
Prohibited  
Prohibited  
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KYOCERA guarantees this product according to the  
guarantee specifications described in the Warranty  
Booklet.  
However, Kyocera will assume no responsibility for any  
incidental damages resulting from any inability to transmit  
or receive calls or messages due to breakdown,  
malfunction or any other failure of this product.  
If your phone needs to be repaired, any data stored within  
it may be lost or corrupted. Keep backup copies of all  
important data to prevent loss.  
Precautions when Using the Charger  
CAUTION  
DANGER  
Do not place heavy objects on the power cord  
or attempt to modify the power cord as this  
could cause an electric shock or fire.  
Always use the charger (AC adapter) with a  
standard household power supply. The use of  
other voltages could cause an electric shock,  
fire, or faults.  
Prohibited  
Essential  
Essential  
Essential  
Prohibited  
Prohibited  
Essential  
Prohibited  
Always unplug the charger before performing  
any cleaning or maintenance. Failure to do so  
could cause an electric shock.  
Never short-circuit the DC plug, as this could  
cause device faults, an electric shock, smoke,  
or fire.  
Notes on the Battery  
Store the battery in a cool, well-ventilated location that is  
not exposed to direct sunlight.  
If you leave the battery uncharged, it may be impossible to  
recharge it later. When the battery is left unused for  
extended periods, recharge it occasionally.  
Always grasp the plug itself when you unplug  
the charger. Pulling on the power cord can  
damage the cord and cause an electric shock  
or fire.  
Do not use the charger if the power cord is  
damaged (core wiring exposed or cut, etc.) as  
this could cause a fire or electric shock.  
Clean off any dust on the power plug as this  
could cause a fire.  
The battery has a limited life.  
KYOCERA lithium ion batteries use the latest low power  
consumption technology and can be used for far longer  
periods than conventional batteries. However, the life of  
any battery is limited, and the amount of time for which a  
battery can be used between recharges gradually  
decreases. If repeated recharging fails to restore the  
battery's functionality, the battery has failed and should be  
replaced with a new battery of the specified type.  
General Notes on Cleaning and Maintenance  
Do not splash water on the phone unit, battery, or charger.  
Although the phone unit, battery, and charger are water  
resistant, you should avoid using them in places where  
there is a lot of water vapor, such as in a bathroom, and  
take care to protect them from rain.  
Do not place any container of water (such as  
an aquarium or jug) near the charger. Water  
or other fluids on the charger could cause  
overheating, an electric shock, or damage.  
If any water or other liquid gets into the  
charger, immediately unplug the power cord.  
Failure to do so could cause the charger to  
overheat or catch fire, or cause an electric  
shock or faults.  
Do not dispose of used batteries with ordinary household  
garbage.  
Apply insulating tape to the battery terminals before  
disposing of the battery. Check with the relevant local  
authorities for the correct method of disposing of your  
battery.  
Use a soft, dry cloth to clean the phone unit, battery, and  
charger.  
Wiping them with a wet cloth could cause faults. Also,  
solvents such as alcohol, thinner, benzine, or detergent  
may remove the printed lettering on the device or cause  
discoloration.  
Unplug  
Do not attempt to disassemble or modify the  
charger, as this could cause injury, an electric  
shock, fire, or faults.  
Do not  
disassemble  
Notes on the Phone Unit  
Notes on the Charger  
Do not use the charger in places with  
condensing of water vapor, such as  
a
Do not expose your phone to extremely low or high  
temperatures.  
Use the phone at temperatures between –30°C and 60°C.  
Do not charge the battery in the following places:  
• In direct sunlight.  
bathroom, as this could cause an electric  
shock.  
Prohibited  
Prohibited  
• In ambient temperatures below -20°C or above 50°C.  
• In humid or dusty locations or places subject to  
vibrations (this could cause malfunctions).  
• Near an appliance such as a TV or radio (this could  
impair picture or sound quality).  
Do not touch the charger, power cord, or  
power socket with wet hands, as this could  
cause an electric shock.  
Use your mobile phone as far away as possible from  
equipment such as conventional phones, TVs, radios, and  
electronic office equipment, as the mobile phone can  
affect the operation of such equipment.  
8
Your Phone and Its Environment  
Using Your Phone Efficiently and Safely  
Using Your Phone Responsibly  
Inadequately protected electronic equipment may be  
affected by radio waves. This interference can lead to  
accidents. Listed below are the most dangerous situations  
in which this can occur. Do not hesitate to inquire whether  
or not your phone can affect surrounding equipment.  
Using your phone in the most efficient manner will improve  
the performance of your phone, reduce radio emissions  
and reduce battery consumption.  
Safe use of the phone is your responsibility. Careless  
handling of the phone can result in harm to others and  
damage to the phone itself. To avoid such problems, read  
and follow all the security instructions presented here and  
make them known to anyone borrowing your phone. To  
prevent unauthorized use of your phone:  
Always extended the antenna fully before using the  
phone.  
Vehicles  
For your own safety as well as for the satisfactory  
operation of the phone, you are advised to use the  
phone only in the normal operation position (with the  
antenna extended over your shoulder and the earpiece  
to your ear).  
Check with the vehicle manufacturer that electronic  
equipment used in your vehicle will not be affected by  
radio waves.  
Keep your phone in a safe place and keep it out of the  
reach of small children.  
Avoid writing down your PIN code. Try to remember it  
instead.  
Switch off the phone if you are going to leave it unused  
for an extended period.  
Use the Security menu to restrict the calls that can be  
made from your phone.  
Aircraft  
For best performance, avoid touching the antenna while  
a call is in progress.  
Switch off your phone when in an aircraft. The use of  
phones while airborne is illegal in some countries. It  
may disrupt the operation of the aircraft or of the Iridium  
network. Failure to observe these warnings may lead to  
suspension or denial of access to the network or to  
legal action.  
Do not use your phone if the antenna is damaged.  
Touching a damaged antenna could inflict a minor skin  
burn. Have a damaged antenna replaced by a qualified  
technician. Make sure that it is replaced only with an  
antenna recommended by KYOCERA.  
Use the Security menu to change the security code  
after you purchase the phone.  
Check with a member of the aircraft crew before you  
use your telephone in or around an aircraft on the  
ground.  
CAUTION!  
Avoid low reception areas (such as in a tunnel or  
between tall buildings). In low reception areas, the  
symbol on the LCD panel shows fewer than 3 bars. If  
possible, move to a more favorable location.  
Do not use a battery charger other than those specified  
in the KYOCERA catalog. Use of any other type of  
charger may be dangerous and will invalidate the  
phone’s warranty.  
Your phone is not a toy. Keep it in a safe place and out of  
the reach of small children. Children could hurt  
themselves or others and could damage the phone.  
Blasting Areas  
Switch off your phone in any areas where you are  
requested to turn off radio transmission devices, such as  
quarries or other areas where blasting is in progress.  
Using Your Phone while Driving  
Do not allow metal objects (keys in your pocket, etc.) to  
short-circuit the battery contacts.  
The radio equipment must be connected to the antenna  
via a non-radiating cable (e.g.coaxial).  
Explosive Environments  
It is dangerous to use your phone in potentially explosive  
environments.  
Avoid using your phone while driving, except in an  
emergency.  
Switch off your phone in any area with a potentially  
explosive atmosphere. This includes areas in which  
petrol or other flammable chemicals are handled  
(service stations, fuel depots, chemicals plants, etc.)  
and areas where the air contains dust particles, such as  
metal powders or seeds.  
The antenna must be mounted in a position such that  
no part of the human body will normally rest close to  
any part of the antenna unless there is an intervening  
metallic screen, for example, a metallic roof.  
CAUTION!  
Using your phone and driving at the same time can be  
dangerous as it lowers your concentration.  
You should always concentrate solely on driving.  
Whenever possible, pull off the road and park before  
using your phone.  
If you wish to use your phone in a vehicle used for  
transporting flammable substances (even when parked)  
or vehicle powered by liquefied petroleum gas (LPG),  
check first that the vehicle complies with the applicable  
safety regulations.  
If you want to use your phone while driving, install the  
hands-free kit that is available for that purpose.  
Respect the local regulations in countries where you  
drive and use your phone.  
Medical Equipment and Hospitals  
Check with the manufacturer of your car that the  
electronic equipment used in your car will not be  
affected by the radio waves emitted by your phone.  
Switch off your phone in hospitals, clinics and other  
health care facilities where you are requested to turn off  
radio transmitting devices. These establishments may  
use equipment that is sensitive to radio emissions.  
If you have any questions about the radio wave  
shielding on electronic medical devices that you  
yourself use (pacemakers, hearing aids, etc.), contact  
the manufacturer of the medical device.  
CAUTION!  
The use of an alarm system to operate a vehicle's lights  
or horn to indicate an incoming call is prohibited on public  
roads in some countries. Check the local regulations.  
9
Organization of This Manual  
q Before Using Your Phone  
Provides basic information you need to know before using your phone, including  
information about accessories, SIM cards, and charging the battery.  
w Basic Telephone Operations  
Describes your phone’s basic operations, including making and receiving calls.  
e Call Waiting  
Describes menu operations for handling an incoming call during another call.  
r Multiparty Calls  
Details various menu operations such as holding a call and swapping between two  
parties on the line.  
t Entering Text  
Describes how to enter alphanumeric characters.  
y Phone Book  
Explains how to register names and phone numbers in the Phone Book and how to  
search for and retrieve them.  
u Memory Menu  
Describes the Memory Menu, which allows you to retrieve phone numbers from the  
outgoing call log, incoming call log, and Scratch Pad.  
i Menu Functions  
Introduces the Main Menu (comprising the items listed below) for setting a variety of  
phone functions.  
o Settings  
Explains how to select language and sound settings for your phone.  
! Clock  
Explains how to select clock and alarm settings.  
! Messages  
Explains how to select text mail settings.  
! Call Meter  
Explains how to select call duration and charge settings.  
! Services  
Explains how to select additional service settings.  
! Security  
Explains how to make the keylock and PIN ON/OFF settings and to store your PIN.  
! Message Memo and Voice Memo Features  
Describes the Message Memo feature, which automatically plays your reply  
message to the calling party and records incoming messages, and the Voice Memo  
feature, which lets you record conversations.  
10  
Before Use  
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Accessories  
The components listed below are provided as accessories.  
Use  
The following optional accessories are available for use with this product.  
Accessory names and designs are subject to change without notice.  
Appearance  
Name  
Qty  
Phone  
1
AC Charger  
(AC-S100)  
(Cables are included  
Battery  
(BP-S100)  
which comply with the  
country standard)  
Battery  
2
1
AC Charger  
(Cables are included  
which comply with the  
country standard)  
Personal Hands Free  
(EM-S100)  
DC Charger  
(DC-S100)  
Separate  
Vibrator Kit  
1
Soft Case  
Grip Belt  
1
1
Two-Way Cable  
(TW-S100)  
Solar Power Supply (SP-S100)  
Before Use  
11  
Overview of Features and Controls  
This section identifies each part of your phone.  
12  
Before Use  
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Use  
q Extendable antenna  
! Power/Hang-up key (  
)
When using the phone, fully extend this antenna and bend it so that  
the top section is vertical to the ground. Also, make sure there are  
no obstacles above or around you.  
Ends the call. Holding down this key for 3 seconds or more turns  
the power on and off.  
During a call, do not touch the antenna. (See page 16.)  
! Selector key (  
)
Toggles the Up/Down key function (between function selector and  
volume control) during a call.  
w Earpiece speaker  
e LCD panel  
! Soft key 2 (  
)
Displays phone numbers, text, and a status features.  
Executes the function displayed at the lower right corner of the LCD  
panel.  
r Soft key 1 (  
)
Executes the function displayed at the lower left corner of the LCD  
panel.  
! Up key (  
)
Moves the focus (highlight) to select an item, controls the speaker  
volume during a call, and toggles character input between  
uppercase and lowercase.  
t Speak/Redial key (  
)
Used for initiating an outgoing call or answering an incoming call. In  
standby mode, pressing this key displays the outgoing call log.  
! Charging (green) LED indicator  
Blinks slowly while the battery charges.  
y Dial keys (  
)
Remains lit when charging is complete.  
Lets you enter characters including numbers, symbols, and letters.  
! Incoming call (red) indicator  
u Clear/Manner key (  
)
Blinks to indicate an incoming call.  
Deletes characters, and enables "Manner Talk" during a call.  
! Mounting screw hole for Grip Belt  
i Microphone  
! Battery lock lever  
o MEMO key (  
)
! Charging socket  
Pressing this key displays the Memo Menu and holding it down  
records a Voice Memo.  
Accepts the battery charger connector.  
! Down key (  
)
@ Battery  
Moves the focus (highlight) to select an item, controls the speaker  
volume during a call, and toggles character input between  
uppercase and lowercase.  
@ Through-hole for Grip Belt  
@ Battery release lever  
Before Use  
13  
Display Items on the LCD Panel  
This section describes each item displayed on the LCD panel.  
t
Remains on when the Message Memo feature is turned on. The  
icon blinks when the memory is full.  
y
Indicates that the alarm has been set. The icon remains on  
when the alarm has been set.  
12345678901234  
u
Indicates that your phone is inside a service area.  
Indicates the incoming signal strength.  
12345678901234  
12345678901234  
12345678901234  
i
Soft1  
Soft2  
Soft1  
Soft2  
o
!
Shows the function of soft key 1. Display varies according to  
q
Shows the remaining battery charge. The entire indicator lights  
when the battery is fully charged. The indicator blinks when the  
battery is low.  
the function. To execute the function, press  
.
Now charging:  
Shows the function of soft key 2. Display varies according to  
the function. To execute the function, press  
.
Charging completed:  
Requires charging:  
!
Appears when you have options to select. When adjusting the  
volume ± is displayed. Use and to move to your choice.  
w
e
Remains on during a call. The icon blinks during dialing.  
Remains on to indicate a Text Mail which has not been read.  
The icon blinks when the Text Mail memory is full.  
r
Blinks during recording or replaying a Message Memo or Voice  
Memo. The icon remains on when any Message Memo has not  
yet been replayed.  
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Before Use  
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Using Software Keys  
Your phone has two soft keys. Press these keys to execute their  
Operations of LEDs  
Use  
LED  
Start of LED operation  
End of LED operation  
respective functions displayed on the LCD panel.  
Incoming call  
The red LED blinks and the  
backlight blinks.  
Call answered.  
In this manual, pressing a  
soft key is indicated as  
follows:  
Text mail  
posted  
The red LED blinks  
The red LED blinks  
End of 1 cycle  
Menu  
Press  
.
End of Text mail memory  
overflow warning display  
Text mail  
memory full  
Power on  
The green/red LED lights and End of the power-on  
Means "Press the  
key with  
the backlight lights.  
sequence  
Menu  
displayed on the LCD  
Label  
panel."  
Alarm activated The red LED blinks and the  
backlight blinks.  
End of the alarm display  
screen  
Soft key  
Device error  
5 seconds  
The green LED lights.  
The green and red LEDs  
light.  
During  
charging  
The green LED blinks slowly. The LED comes on when  
charging is completed; it  
goes off when the connector  
is unplugged.  
Before Use  
15  
About the antenna  
To ensure optimum communication performance when using your  
phone, extend the antenna as described below.  
4. Bend the top of the antenna to the right or left until it stops.  
If you bend it to the right, the antenna will lock in position.  
1. Grasp the top of the antenna.  
Bending to the left.  
Bending to the right.  
2. Extend the top half of the antenna.  
CAUTION!  
• Do not use excessive force. Doing so may damage the antenna.  
• When replacing the antenna, first bring the top section back in line,  
then grip the top and reverse the procedure used for extending the  
antenna. Holding the bottom section of the antenna and then trying  
to replace it may damage it.  
CAUTION!  
When extending or replacing the antenna, always hold the top of the  
antenna. Holding the lower part may damage it.  
When using the phone, keep the antenna vertical to the ground.  
3. Extend the rest of the antenna.  
Using the phone on the right side  
CAUTION!  
Using the phone on the left side  
To ensure optimum communication performance, make sure there are  
no obstacles above or around you.  
Be sure to bend the top of the antenna so that it is vertical to the  
ground.  
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Before Use  
B
Battery and Charging  
Removing the Battery  
Use  
Charging the Battery  
CAUTION!  
CAUTION!  
Always switch off your phone before removing the battery. Failure to do  
so may cause the phone to malfunction.  
If you charge the battery in a foreign country, check the voltage in that  
country and adjust the voltage of your charger (AC Charger) as required  
before charging.  
1. Release the battery lock lever on top of  
the phone.  
1. Insert the battery firmly in the phone.  
Battery lock lever  
Battery release lever  
2. Slide the battery release lever on the  
back of the phone.  
Battery lock lever  
3. Swing the battery up and then lift it off  
the phone.  
CAUTION!  
2. Plug the connector into the charging socket in the base of the phone.  
The battery has a limited life. While the lifetime of the battery will  
depend on how frequently you use your phone, you should replace the  
battery once a year. When you replace the battery, always purchase a  
new KYOCERA lithium-ion battery of the same type.  
Cap  
Connector  
Inserting the Battery  
1. Align the battery with the phone and  
push the battery in the direction of the  
arrow to secure.  
Charging socket  
3. Plug the Charger cable into an AC power outlet.  
CAUTION!  
Battery lock lever  
2. Place the battery lock lever (on top of  
• Do not handle the charger with wet hands.  
• Do not use any device other than the charger bundled with your  
phone to charge the battery.  
the phone) to the lock position.  
• If the battery is left unused for extended periods, the battery may  
become discharged so that it cannot be recharged as quickly as  
usual by the charger.  
Before Use  
17  
Battery and Charging (cont.)  
Unlock  
CAUTION!  
Power outlets vary from country to country. Use the  
plug provided for use in the particular country.  
Lock  
Spare battery  
This indicator shows the charging status when  
the battery mounted on the AC charger is to be  
charged (charging requires 3 to 4 hours).  
Lamp blinking: charge in progress  
Lamp lit: charge completed  
AC charger  
This indicator shows the charging status when the  
battery mounted on the phone is to be charged  
(charging requires 3 to 4 hours).  
Lamp blinking: charge in progress  
Lamp lit: charge completed  
Remove by pressing the lock release buttons  
on either side of the socket and pulling out.  
CAUTION!  
When both batteries (on the phone and AC charger) are to be charged  
at the same time, the battery on the phone is charged first.  
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Before Use  
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SIM Card  
About the SIM Card  
Use  
To use your phone, you must insert a valid SIM card. The SIM card is  
supplied by your Iridium service provider.  
The SIM card contains Iridium Network subscription information and your  
personal information such as your subscription ID number and your phone  
number. It also contains the authentication commands required to access the  
Iridium Network. The SIM card usually cannot be read unless a valid password  
(PIN1 or PIN2) is entered.  
Card holder  
CAUTION!  
• Your Iridium phone uses a "plug-in" SIM card.  
• Your Iridium phone cannot use credit card-sized SIM cards.  
4. Slide the card holder lock down in  
the direction indicated.  
This will unlock the card holder.  
Removing the SIM Card  
CAUTION!  
Be sure to switch off your phone before removing the battery.  
Failure to do so may cause the phone to malfunction.  
5. Lift up the card holder and pull out  
the SIM card.  
1. Slide the battery lock lever on top of  
the phone.  
Battery lock lever  
Inserting the SIM Card  
1. Insert the SIM card into the card  
holder.  
Battery release lever  
2. Slide the battery release lever in the  
direction of an arrow.  
2. Close the card holder and slide the card  
holder lock up in the direction indicated.  
3. Swing the battery up and then lift it off  
the phone unit.  
Before Use  
19  
How to Attach the Grip Belt  
Separate Vibrator  
The separate vibrator will vibrate when it detects incoming or outgoing  
calls. It also vibrates when the phone is accessing the network, for  
example when settings are being updated. To ensure you can feel it  
clearly, always carry the vibrator on your belt or another location in close  
contact with your body.  
Using a grip belt can help you hold the phone.  
1. Fasten the grip belt screw on the top of the phone using a coin.  
CAUTION!  
The battery (AAA size) for the separate vibrator has a limited life.  
Although the battery life depends on how frequently the phone is  
used, you should replace the battery with a new one when the  
vibration has weakened. Replace the battery with a similar alkaline  
cell battery.  
Loading the battery  
2. Place the belt through the hole, as shown below.  
1. Remove the battery housing cover.  
2. Check the + and - polarities of the  
battery and insert it.  
3. Adjust the length of the strap to fit your hand.  
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Before Use  
B
Use  
Attaching the belt clip  
Before using the separate vibrator  
Power switch  
Hook  
Switch on the separate vibrator before use.  
O
F
F
Slot  
 
O
N
Stop button  
Press this button to stop vibration.  
S
T
O
P
Belt clip  
Insert the hook of the belt clip in the slot and push the clip in the  
CAUTION!  
direction of the arrow while squeezing it at q from both sides.  
This separate vibrator works with Iridium phones only. Since no ID is  
required to use the separate vibrator, it may detect incoming or outgoing  
calls to or from other Iridium phones in the vicinity.  
Place the separate vibrator so that you can feel the vibration directly  
(belt, etc). You will feel less vibration if the separate vibrator is not in  
close contact with your body.  
Since the separate vibrator uses a small current, it may not vibrate or  
may vibrate late depending on the place and other conditions such as:  
• When the phone unit is in a metal or thick bag  
Removing the belt clip  
Squeeze the clip at  
from both  
q
sides and pull it toward you. If the  
clip won't come off easily, squeeze  
the clip in the same way and pull it  
toward you while turning it left and  
right.  
• When the separate vibrator is 1.5 m or more away from the phone unit  
• When there is a metal wall or a person standing between the separate  
vibrator and the phone unit  
• When the separate vibrator and the phone are moving apart  
Use the separate vibrator as far away as possible from devices such as  
radios.  
Attaching the belt strap  
O
F
F
O
 
N
FF  
 
Do not drop the vibrator or let it get wet, as this may damage it.  
O
N
O
P
O
P
O
T
T
S
S
Before Use  
21  
Turning the Power On/Off  
When your phone is ready for use, the standby screen appears on the LCD  
panel. If the phone is not in Standby mode, one of the following messages  
appears on the LCD panel depending on the phone status.  
Turning the Power On  
To switch your phone on or off, hold down  
An animation appears on the LCD panel and the power is turned on. To  
for 3 seconds or more.  
"Adjust clock"  
turn the power off, hold down  
again for 3 seconds or more.  
Clock  
If the clock has not been set, press  
to adjust the clock. (See "1.  
NOTE  
Setting the Local Clock" on page 58.) This message also appears after a  
completely discharged battery has been recharged.  
• You can adjust the power-on tone volume or eliminate the tone.  
(See page 52.)  
• You can set a time at which you want your phone to switch on  
automatically. (See "4. Automatically Turning the Power On" on page 61.)  
You can also set the alarm so that it sounds when the power is turned on  
and off.  
• The time, date, and time zone can be displayed automatically after the  
power is turned on. (See "2. Displaying the Date/Time Display" on page  
59.)  
"Alarm2"  
When the alarm is set, the alarm sound and an alarm message notify you  
once the alarm time has been reached. Even when the phone is switched  
off, the phone will turn on automatically and the alarm will sound after the  
set time is reached. If you do not touch any key for 30 seconds when the  
alarm message is displayed, the phone will switch off automatically.  
The above message indicates that "Alarm2" has been set.  
(See "3. Setting the Alarm" on page 59.)  
CAUTION!  
"Insert SIM"  
If you perform any operation that involves reading information from  
the SIM card, e.g., using the memory menu (page 44), messages menu  
(page 64) or message/voice memo feature (page 87), immediately after  
the phone is switched on, the message "SIM Reading..." will appear.  
Wait until the SIM access has completed before performing the next  
operation.  
This message indicates that no SIM card has been inserted in your phone.  
Insert your SIM card correctly in the phone. (See page 19.)  
"Low Battery!"  
Your phone will switch off after 10 seconds. Start charging the battery as  
soon as possible with the power off. (See page 17.)  
"Enter PIN1"  
If you have set PIN1 input to ON, you must enter your PIN1 code after  
switching the phone on. (See below.)  
NOTE  
You can set PIN1 input to OFF if you prefer. This will disable the PIN-based  
safeguard for the SIM card, eliminating the need for PIN input even when  
you switch on your phone. (See "2. Disabling the PIN1 Code" on page 85.)  
22  
Turning the Power On/Off  
Basic Telephone Operations  
Making a Call  
If you fail to make a call  
If you fail to establish a connection while dialing, one of the following  
messages is displayed, indicating the failure:  
P
Turning  
NOTE  
To ensure the best communication quality, operate the phone in open  
areas with the antenna fully extenteded and vertical to the ground.  
Engaged  
Congestion  
Radio Path Unavailable  
Number Not Obtainable  
Authentication Failure  
Channel Busy  
FDN Restricted  
Bearer Capability  
Emergency Only  
Max Charge Exceeded  
Barred  
On/ff  
the  
 s
 n
Basic  
1. Hold down  
.
A plus sign (+) appears on the screen.  
NOTE  
Answering a Call  
Pressing  
twice to display "00" has the same effect.  
Make sure that your telephone has power on in a place with a sufficient  
signal strength available and that the Services/Barring/Incoming setting is  
OFF.  
2. Enter the country code followed by the area code.  
NOTE  
Major country codes are listed on page 94.  
1. When you receive an incoming call, the ringer sounds in the alert tone  
which has been set.  
3. Enter the desired phone number, then press  
.
The LCD panel displays the "Incoming Call" phone status. If the caller's  
phone number notification setting is ON, the caller's phone number is  
displayed. (This service will become available in the future.) If the caller’s  
phone number and name have been registered in the Phone Book, the  
caller’s name is also displayed.  
The entered phone number is displayed on the LCD panel. The phone  
number for an international call can be up to 28 digits long including the "+"  
sign.  
NOTE  
• Pressing  
number. Holding down  
erases the last digit you entered as part of the phone  
for 1 second or more erases all the phone  
NOTE  
Some networks do not provide the caller's phone number even if the  
notification setting is turned on.  
number digits you have entered.  
• If the entered phone number has been registered in the Phone Book, that  
party's name is displayed on the LCD panel.  
Ans  
2. To answer the call, extend the antenna, then press  
or  
.
INT'L  
• If you have entered the phone number first, press  
country code select screen. Use to select the area and country,  
then press  
to display the  
Rej  
You can now talk to the other party. To reject the call, press  
or  
.
/
NOTE  
.
OK  
Store  
• Pressing  
(See page 40.)  
registers the entered phone number in the Phone Book.  
• You can adjust the ringer volume using  
the type of ringer tone.  
/
. You can also change  
• You can dial a phone number retrieved from the Phone Book. (See page  
27.)  
• If you reject an incoming call, the LCD panel displays "Call Missed" along  
with the time at which you received the incoming call.  
• You can answer an incoming call even during another call. (See page  
30.)  
• Pressing  
45.)  
during a call displays the last number dialed. (See page  
• You can use  
to control the volume of the earpiece speaker  
/
• You can answer an incoming call even with Keylock on.  
during a call. To adjust the volume while setting a function, press  
to display "±" at the bottom of the screen, then use  
first  
.
/
Basic Telephone Operations  
25  
Basic Telephone Operations (cont.)  
• The caller who failed to call you can leave a text message for you. The  
message will be displayed on your phone the next time you access the  
network.  
Making Calls by Searching the Phone Book  
You can dial a phone number easily if that number has been registered in  
the Phone Book. See page 39 on registering phone numbers in order to  
use this shortcut.  
Dialing by Scrolling through Abbreviated Numbers in the Phone Book  
Receiving a Text Mail  
1. Press  
Pressing  
/
.
You can receive a text message.  
scrolls the Phone Book down one entry at a time. Pressing  
1. When the entire message is received, an alarm tone sounds.  
scrolls the Phone Book up one entry at a time, starting from the last  
entry.  
"Text mail received" is displayed for a maximum of 30 seconds. "  
also shown on the display.  
" is  
NOTE  
NOTE  
If the Scratch Pad (see page 46) contains entries, these are displayed  
before those in the Phone Book.  
Some networks do not provide the above message even if the notification  
setting is turned on.  
2. When the phone number of the desired party is displayed, press  
.
2. To read the received Text mail, see "Messages" on page 64.  
This dials the phone number currently displayed on the screen.  
Dialing by Entering an Abbreviated Number Stored in the Phone Book  
Ending a Call  
1. Enter an abbreviated number of up to three digits registered in the  
Phone Book.  
This operation ends an active call, hanging up the phone.  
Press  
.
2. Press  
/
.
This ends the call.  
The phone number assigned to the entered abbreviated number is  
displayed.  
NOTE  
• You can view the call duration and charge. (See page 76.)  
• If a phone number was entered during the call, the phone number remains  
displayed even after you end the call. To return to the Standby screen,  
erase the telephone number.  
NOTE  
• You can also use  
abbreviated number.  
/
to search for an entry close to the entered  
• You can also dial by entering an abbreviated number from the Phone  
Book.  
• You can use the Charge Limit option to end a call. (See page 74.)  
3. Press  
.
This dials the phone number currently displayed on the screen.  
26  
Basic Telephone Operations  
3. Use  
/
to select the phone number you want to dial, then  
Making Calls from the Memory Menu  
press  
.
You can also make a call from within the Phone Book. See the Phone  
Book menu map on page 38.  
This dials the phone number of the selected call log record.  
NOTE  
Searching for a Phone Number by Name in the Phone Book  
Pressing  
(See page 45.)  
during a call displays the last number list (outgoing call log).  
Mem  
1. Press  
.
O
 n
Basic  
The Memory Menu appears on the LCD panel.  
Dialing from the Incoming Call Log (Using "Received")  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Phone book", then press  
.
Mem  
The Phone book Menu appears.  
1. Press  
.
The Memory Menu appears on the LCD panel.  
OK  
3. Use  
/
to select "Search", then press  
.
The Search Menu appears.  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Received", then press  
.
The screen displays the phone numbers of up to 10 last incoming calls  
received, along with the incoming date and time of each.  
OK  
4. Use  
/
to select "Name", then press  
.
The screen prompts you to enter a name.  
3. Use  
/
to select the phone number you want to dial, then  
OK  
5. Enter the text you want to search for, then press  
.
press  
.
If the Phone Book contains any matching names, they are displayed on the  
This dials the phone number in the selected call record.  
screen. Use  
/
to view the previous or next entry.  
CAUTION!  
NOTE  
The phone number is stored in memory only when the caller's phone  
number is processed by the network, so that you can dial the number  
from "Received" (see page 45). Some networks will not display the  
number even if the notification setting is turned on.  
See page 36 for delails on how to enter text.  
6. When the telephone number of the party you want to call appears on  
the screen, press  
.
This dials the phone number currently displayed on the screen.  
Dialing from the Scratch Pad  
Mem  
1. Press  
.
Dialing from the Outgoing Call Log (Using "Last number")  
The Memory Menu appears on the LCD panel.  
Mem  
1. Press  
.
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Scratch pad", then press  
.
The Memory Menu appears on the LCD panel.  
The entry in the Scratch Pad is displayed on the screen.  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Last number", then press  
.
3. Press  
This dials the phone number contained in the Scratch Pad.  
Basic Telephone Operations  
.
The screen displays up to the last 10 phone numbers dialed, along with the  
outgoing date and time of each.  
27  
Basic Telephone Operations (cont.)  
Making an Emergency Call  
Using the In Call Menu (The shaded services will become available in the  
future.)  
Mem  
1. Press  
.
The Memory Menu appears on the LCD panel.  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "SOS", then press  
.
During a two-party call  
The "Emergency" phone status is displayed on the screen.  
Menu  
In Call Menu  
Hold  
3. Press  
.
This makes an emergency call.  
End  
Inserting a Pause Before Dialing  
Tone Off (Tone On)  
You can provide a delay of 3 seconds for each number dialing after  
placing a pause.  
Charge  
Mute  
Quit  
1. Press and hold  
at the place where you want to insert a pause.  
"P" is displayed on the screen, indicating a pause inserted.  
CAUTION!  
• A pause cannot be inserted at the beginning of a phone number.  
• If a pause is included in an outgoing call, the entire number dialed,  
including the pause and any subsequent characters, is stored in the  
outgoing call log (last number list).  
With a two-party call on hold  
Menu  
In Call Menu  
2. Press  
.
Retrieve  
This makes a call. Three seconds after the other party answers, the  
number after "P" is transmitted as DTMF tones. On completing the  
transmission of the tone, the normal speech mode is resumed.  
End  
Tone Off (Tone On)  
Charge  
"Manner Talk" System  
The "Manner Talk" feature allows you to talk in a low voice during a call  
while boosting your voice to normal volume to the other end of the line.  
This feature lets you answer a call when you cannot speak loudly.  
Mute  
Quit  
Press  
during a call.  
Your phone enters the Manner Talk mode. Pressing the key again cancels  
the mode. When you hang up, the phone returns to the normal mode.  
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Basic Telephone Operations  
Holding an Active Call and Reactivating a Held Call ("Hold")/("Retrieve")  
Switching DTMF Tones On/Off  
("Tone Off (On)")  
You can put the other party on hold, for example, when you want to  
suspend the call.  
You can switch on and off DTMF (Dual Tone Multifrequency) tones, which  
are used for remote services (such as Pagers).  
Menu  
Menu  
during a call.  
1. Press  
during a call.  
1. Press  
The In Call Menu is displayed.  
The In Call Menu is displayed.  
 n
 o
Basic  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Tone On", then press  
.
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Hold", then press  
.
DTMF tones can now be transmitted.  
The phone status of "Call Held" is displayed on the screen, with the holding  
tone sounding at the other end of the line.  
NOTE  
"Tone Off" appears as an option in the In Call Menu when DTMF tones are  
available.  
Menu  
3. To reactivate the held call, press  
first.  
The In Call Menu is displayed.  
Muting the Current Call and Canceling Call Muting  
("Mute")  
OK  
4. Use  
/
to select "Retrieve", then press  
.
You can mute the current call.  
Menu  
The phone status of "Call Active" is displayed on the screen, reactivating the  
held call.  
1. Press  
during a call.  
NOTE  
The In Call Menu is displayed.  
To hold a party during a multiparty call, see "Holding a Selected Party" on  
page 33.  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Mute", then press  
.
While the call is being muted, no sound can be heard by the other party.  
Unmute  
3. To cancel call muting, press  
.
Ending a Call  
("End")  
This restores the call.  
The "End" function ends the current, single call. You can end the call  
Viewing the Charge for the Current Call  
("Charge")  
either by pressing  
or by using the following procedure:  
during a call.  
Menu  
1. Press  
The "Charge" function displays the charge for the current call.  
Menu  
The In Call Menu is displayed.  
1. Press  
during a call.  
The In Call Menu is displayed.  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "End", then press  
.
This ends the call.  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Charge", then press  
.
The call charge is displayed on the screen.  
NOTE  
During a multiparty call, select "Total Charge" using  
OK  
/
, then press  
.
Basic Telephone Operations  
29  
What is PIN2?  
NOTE  
PIN2 is the secret password required to write/change/delete Fixed Dial phone  
numbers, set/reset the call limit, or clear the cumulative call charge. This  
password must be entered immediately before you can access PIN2-protected  
data. Once you have entered your PIN2 code, it remains stored on the SIM card  
until the phone is switched off but it must be entered whenever you attempt to  
perform an operation involving PIN2-protected data. The password is a 4- to 8-  
digit, user-definable numeric code. Unlike PIN1, you cannot disable PIN2 input.  
If you enter the PIN2 code incorrectly 3 times in succession, your SIM card will  
become locked. The number of times you enter the PIN2 code incorrectly is  
retained on the SIM card even after the phone is switched off. Entering the valid  
PIN2 code clears the invalid-code memory. To enter the PIN2 code, use the  
same procedure as for the PIN1 code. (See page 24.)  
P
Turning  
What is PIN1?  
PIN stands for Personal Identification Number. It serves as a secret code  
required to use your phone to make or answer calls or to retrieve your personal  
information (such as Phone Book data). Unless this password is entered  
correctly, your phone cannot retrieve information required to enter Standby mode.  
The password is a 4- to 8-digit, user-definable numeric code. Also you can  
disable PIN1 if you prefer. If you disable PIN 1, you can retrieve the information  
required for your phone to receive incoming calls and to make calls without  
entering the password. If you enter the PIN1 code incorrectly 3 times in  
succession, your SIM card will become locked. The number of times you enter  
the PIN1 code is retained on the SIM card even after the phone is switched off.  
Entering the valid PIN1 code clears the invalid-code memory.  
On/ff  
the  
What is PUK2?  
What is PUK1?  
When you have entered the PIN2 code incorrectly 3 times in succession, you can  
unlock your SIM card by entering the PUK2 code (PIN Unblock Key 2). To enter  
the PUK2 code, use the same procedure as for the PUK1 code. (See page 24.)  
PUK2 is an 8-digit numeric code that cannot be changed by the user. If you enter  
the PUK2 code incorrectly 10 times in succession, your SIM card will become  
locked. The number of times you enter the PUK2 code incorrectly is retained on  
the SIM card even after the phone is switched off. Once the SIM card is locked  
through invalid PUK2 entry, there is no way for the user to unlock the SIM card. If  
your SIM card is PUK2-locked, contact your service provider to unlock it.  
When your SIM card becomes locked after you enter the PIN1 code incorrectly 3  
times in succession, you can unlock your SIM card by entering the PUK1 code  
(PIN Unblock Key 1). PUK is an 8-digit numeric code that cannot be changed by  
the user. If you enter the PUK1 code incorrectly 10 times in succession, your SIM  
card will become locked. The number of times you enter the PUK1 code  
incorrectly is retained on the SIM card even after the phone is switched off. Once  
the SIM card is locked through invalid PUK1 entry, there is no way for the user to  
unlock the SIM card.  
If your SIM card is PUK1-locked, contact your service provider to unlock it.  
If your SIM card is PUK1/2-locked, contact your local customer center. For a  
list of customer centers see Guidelines for Operation.  
Turning the Power On/Off  
23  
Turning the Power On/Off (cont.)  
Entering Your PIN1 Code  
Entering Your PUK1 Code  
If you enter the PIN1 code three incorrectly 3 in succession, you must  
enter the PUK1 code to unlock the SIM card.  
If you have set PIN1 input to ON, you must enter your PIN1 code after  
switching the phone on.  
1. Use the numeric keys (  
to  
) to enter your PUK1 code.  
1. Use the numeric keys (  
to  
) to enter your PIN1 code.  
Each digit in the PUK1 code is represented by an asterisk " " on the LCD  
Each digit in the PIN1 code is represented by an asterisk " " on the LCD  
panel as you enter it.  
panel as you enter it.  
NOTE  
NOTE  
Pressing  
Holding down  
have entered.  
erases the last digit you entered as part of the PUK1 code.  
for 1 second or more erases all the PUK1 code digits you  
Pressing  
Holding down  
have entered.  
erases the last digit you entered as part of the PIN1 code.  
for 1 second or more erases all the PIN1 code digits you  
OK  
2. When you have entered the PIN1 code, press  
.
OK  
2. When you have entered the PUK1 code, press  
.
OK  
appears when you have entered four digits. If the entered PIN1 code  
is valid, the phone enters Standby mode, and the phone is then ready to  
OK  
appears when you have entered 8 digits.  
CAUTION!  
use.  
• Keep in mind that, if you enter the PUK1 code incorrectly 10 times in  
succession, your SIM card will become permanently locked.  
CAUTION!  
• Up to 8 digits can be entered.  
SOS  
Pressing  
dials the Emergency Call number "112."  
• If you enter the PIN1 code incorrectly, you can try again. If you enter  
the PIN1 code incorrectly 3 times in succession, your SIM card will  
become locked and you must enter the PUK1 code to unlock the SIM  
card. (See "What is PUK1?" on Page 23.)  
OK  
3. Enter your new PIN1 code and press  
.
OK  
appears when you have entered 4 digits.  
SOS  
Pressing  
dials the Emergency Call number "112."  
NOTE  
OK  
4. Enter the new PIN1 code again, then press  
.
You can set PIN1 input to OFF if you prefer. This disables the PIN1-based  
safeguard for the SIM card, eliminating the need for PIN1 input even when  
you switch on your phone. (See "2. Disabling the PIN1 Code" on page 85.)  
Your new PIN1 code has now been set.  
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Turning the Power On/Off  
Call Waiting (This service will become available in the future.)  
When you receive an incoming call during another call, you can answer the  
CAUTION!  
Menu  
new call using  
.
Before you can answer an incoming call during another call, you must  
enable call waiting by following the procedure in "3. Setting Call  
Waiting" on page 81.  
Using the In Call Menu for Different Call Combinations  
Incoming call during a two-party call  
Answering an Incoming Call during a Current Call  
You can answer an incoming call during a call.  
("Answer")  
Menu  
In Call Menu  
Answer  
Replace  
To answer an incoming call during a call, press  
.
The "Answer" function puts all other calls on hold and answers the incoming  
call.  
Reject  
I am busy  
Quit  
NOTE  
Menu  
• You can also answer an incoming call during a call by pressing  
bring up the In Call Menu, using to select "Answer", then  
OK  
to  
/
Incoming call with a call on hold  
pressing  
.
Menu  
In Call Menu  
• The caller's phone number is displayed if it is available. If the phone  
number and name of the caller have been registered in the Phone Book,  
the caller’s name is also displayed.  
Answer  
Reject  
If you have more than one incoming call during a call, you can use  
to select the call you want to answer.  
/
I am busy  
Quit  
Ending the Current Call and Answering an Incoming Call ("Replace")  
Incoming call during a multiparty call, including a call in progress  
and a call on hold  
The "Replace" function ends the current call and answers the incoming  
call.  
Menu  
In Call Menu  
Menu  
1. When an incoming call is waiting, press  
.
Answer  
The In Call Menu is displayed.  
Replace  
Replace2  
Reject  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Replace", then press  
.
This ends the current call and answers the incoming call.  
I am busy  
Quit  
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Call Waiting  
Ending a Call on Hold, Holding the Active Call, and Answering an  
Incoming Call ("Replace2")  
Rejecting an Incoming Call during a Current Call  
The "Reject" function allows you to reject the incoming call during a call.  
When an incoming call is waiting, press  
("Reject")  
The "Replace2" function ends the call being held, puts the active call on  
hold, and then answers the incoming call.  
.
This rejects the incoming call and continues the current call in progress.  
NOTE  
Menu  
1. When an incoming call is waiting, press  
.
The In Call Menu is displayed.  
You can also reject an incoming call during a call and continue the current  
Menu  
call by pressing  
to display the In Call Menu, using  
OK  
/
to select  
"Reject", then pressing  
.
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Replace2", then press  
.
This ends the call already on hold, puts the active call on hold, then  
answers the incoming call.  
C
Waiting  
Sending a Busy Message to an Incoming Call during a Current  
Call ("I am busy")  
When an incoming call is waiting, the "I am busy" function posts the  
message "I am busy" to the network.  
Menu  
1. When an incoming call is waiting, press  
.
The In Call Menu is displayed.  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "I am busy", then press  
.
This sends the message to the network, allowing you to continue the call in  
progress.  
Call Waiting  
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Multiparty Call (This service will become available in the future.)  
You can select a variety of settings using the In Call Menu invoked by  
pressing during a call. The Multiparty Call feature allows you to  
Using the In Call Menu for Different Call Combinations  
Menu  
have a call with 2 to 5 parties alternately or simultaneously. You can use  
the In Call Menu to hold an active call and return to a held call, to hold a  
selected party or end the call between you and a selected party (during a  
multiparty call), to swap the held and current calls, and to perform other  
multiparty operations.  
During a multiparty call  
Menu  
In Call Menu  
Exclude  
Drop  
Hold all  
Private  
Tone Off (Tone On)  
Total Charge  
Mute  
Quit  
During a multiparty call with all other parties on hold  
Menu  
In Call Menu  
Drop  
Join All  
Private  
Tone Off (Tone On)  
Total Charge  
Mute  
Quit  
During a multiparty call with some parties on hold and the others active  
Menu  
In Call Menu  
Swap  
Drop  
Join All  
Private  
Tone Off (Tone On)  
Total Charge  
Mute  
Quit  
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Multiparty Call  
Holding a Selected Party  
("Exclude")  
Holding All Parties  
("Hold All")  
The "Exclude" function lets you select one of the parties during a  
multiparty call and puts that party on hold. This selection appears in the  
In Call Menu when all of the parties in the call are active.  
The "Hold All" function puts all the parties in a multiparty call on hold.  
Menu  
1. Press  
during a multiparty call.  
The In Call Menu is displayed.  
1. Use  
/
during a multiparty call to select the party you want to  
Menu  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Hold All", then press  
.
put on hold, then press  
.
The "Mpty Held" phone status is displayed on the screen and all the parties  
in the multiparty call are put on hold.  
The In Call Menu is displayed.  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Exclude", then press  
.
The "Mpty Held" phone status is displayed on the screen. The selected  
party is put on hold.  
Speaking to a Selected Party  
("Private")  
The "Private" function allows you to select the party you want to talk to.  
Ending the Call Between You and a Selected Party  
The "Drop" function hangs up the selected party.  
("Drop")  
l
M
1. Use  
/
during a multiparty call to select the party you want to  
Menu  
talk to, then press  
.
1. Use  
/
during a multiparty call to select the party you want to  
Menu  
The In Call Menu is displayed.  
disconnect, then press  
.
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Private", then press  
.
The In Call Menu is displayed.  
The "Private" status is displayed on the screen.  
This makes the call to the selected party active. All calls other than the  
selected call are put on hold.  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Drop", then press  
.
This ends the call with the selected party.  
Reactivating All Parties  
("Join All")  
Viewing the Charge for the Current Call  
("Total Charge")  
The "Join All" function makes all the parties in a single multiparty call  
active.  
The "Total Charge" function displays the charge for the current call .  
Menu  
1. Press  
during a call.  
Menu  
1. Press  
during a multiparty call.  
The In Call Menu is displayed.  
The In Call Menu is displayed.  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Total Charge", then press  
.
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Join All", then press  
.
The call charge is displayed on the screen.  
The "Call Mpty" phone status is displayed on the screen and all the parties  
in the multiparty call are made active.  
Multiparty Call  
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Multiparty Call (cont.)  
Muting the Current Call and Canceling Call Muting  
("Mute")  
Switching DTMF Tones On/Off  
("Tone Off(On)")  
You can mute the current call.  
Menu  
You can switch on and off DTMF (Dual Tone Multifrequency) tones, which  
are used for remote services (such as Pagers)  
1. Press  
during a call.  
Menu  
1. Press  
during a call.  
The In Call Menu is displayed.  
The In Call Menu is displayed.  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Mute", then press  
.
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Tone On", then press  
.
When the call is being muted, no sound is sent to the other party.  
DTMF tones can now be transmitted.  
NOTE  
Unmute  
3. To cancel call muting, press  
.
"Tone Off" appears as an option in the In Call Menu when DTMF tones are  
available.  
This restores the call.  
Swapping the Held and Active Calls  
("Swap")  
The "Swap" function swaps the held and active parties. "Swap" appears  
in the In Call Menu when there are both active and held parties.  
Menu  
1. Press  
during a multiparty call.  
The In Call Menu is displayed.  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Swap", then press  
.
This swaps the held and active parties in the call.  
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Multiparty Call  
C
M
Multiparty Call  
35  
Entering Text  
When using your phone, you may need to enter text to enter names and to  
create or edit Text mail. See the character input list on the right for the list  
of keys used for text entry and the characters assigned to them. You can  
enter characters in uppercase or lowercase.  
Character Input Table  
Key Characters assigned in alphabetic character (uppercase) mode  
Space  
-
_
.
,
Ä
É
:
;
'
"
?
¿
!
¡
A
D
G
J
B
C
F
I
á
è
Å
Æ
Ç
Selecting the Input Character Type  
E
H
Φ
Ì
Γ
Use  
(alphabetic characters and symbols) and numbers (numeric characters).  
Pressing cycles through the two types. You can check the type of  
to select the type of characters you want to enter: letters  
K
L
Λ
M
P
T
N
Q
U
X
O
Ñ
Ò
Ö
Ø
characters currently available with the indicator displayed at the bottom of  
the screen.  
R
V
Y
S
ß
Θ
Σ
ù
Ü
W
Z
<
Ξ
=
Ψ
>
"Alp" ......................Accepts letters (Roman characters and symbols).  
None......................Accepts numbers (numeric characters).  
#
/
(
)
%
£
$
¥
@
&
§
Moves to the left.  
Moves to the right.  
Deletes the underlined character. Holding down the key deletes all characters.  
Changes the input character type (letters, numbers).  
Toggles between uppercase and lowercase modes.  
Switching Alphabetic Character Input between Lowercase and Uppercase  
To switch between uppercase and lowercase, use  
. Pressing  
toggles case between uppercase and lowercase. You can check the  
current case with the indicator displayed at the bottom of the screen.  
Key  
Characters assigned in alphabetic character (lowercase) mode  
Space  
-
_
.
,
:
;
'
"
?
¿
!
¡
a
d
g
j
b
c
f
á
ä
å
æ
Φ
Ç
"A" .........................Accepts characters in uppercase.  
"a"..........................Accepts characters in lowercase.  
e
h
è
é
i
ì
Γ
NOTE  
k
l
Λ
When the cursor is positioned at a character, you can toggle the case of  
that character between uppercase and lowercase by pressing  
m
p
t
n
o
ñ
ò
ö
ø
.
q
r
s
ß
ü
Θ
Σ
u
v
ù
w
x
y
z
Ξ
Ψ
#
/
(
)
<
=
>
%
£
$
¥
@
&
§
Moves to the left.  
Moves to the right.  
Deletes the underlined character. Holding down the key deletes all characters.  
Changes the input character type (letters, numbers).  
Toggles between uppercase and lowercase modes.  
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Entering Text  
CAUTION!  
The shaded characters in the character input table depend on the language  
currently selected on the display language setting menu. Only characters  
available in the selected language are displayed.  
Correcting Characters  
To correct an entered letter or number, use  
the character position, then edit the character.  
/
to move the cursor to  
Deleting Characters  
To delete an entered letter or number, use  
/
to move the cursor to  
the character position. Pressing  
deletes the character at the current  
cursor position. To delete the entire text you have entered, hold down  
.
 g
T
Entering Text  
37  
Phone Book  
Store  
You can store (register) a phone number in the Phone Book in either of two ways. You can enter the phone number first, then press  
. Or, you can  
Mem  
press  
first to open the Memory Menu, select "Phone book" to open the Phone Book, then use the "Create" function to input  
the phone number as shown in the following menu map.  
Phone Book Menu Map  
Memory Menu  
ADN number  
Overwrite  
Phone book  
Last number  
Received  
Scratch pad  
Clear  
Phone book  
(Enter PIN2)  
(Enter PIN2)  
Search  
Search  
Other ADN  
Quit  
Enter name  
Name  
Enter ADN  
Select book  
Phone001-300  
Abbreviated  
Quit  
Edit  
SIM301-XXX  
Edit Name  
Edit Number  
(Enter PIN2)  
Select Country  
Edit  
Fixed yyy-zzz  
Quit  
Delete?  
Delete  
Own number  
SOS  
Select area  
INT'L  
Quit  
Quit  
Create  
Select Memory  
Phone001-300  
Enter ADN  
Enter name  
Enter Number  
SIM301-XXX  
Fixed yyy-zzz  
Quit  
・・・Selection  
range  
Enter PIN2  
・・・Selected  
Quit  
38  
Phone Book  
To store the phone number in the Fixed Dial Memory:  
Storing a Phone Number in the Phone Book (by Entering the  
Phone Number)  
OK  
3. Use  
/
to select "Fixed yyy-zzz", then press  
.
You can Store a phone number in the Phone Book using the procedure  
described below. The Phone Book provides 3 different areas for storing  
phone numbers.  
The screen prompts you to enter your PIN2 code. To enter the PIN2 code,  
use the same procedure as for the PIN1 code. (See page 24.)  
• Phone Memory  
This area is the internal memory in your phone and can store up to 300  
abbreviated numbers (numbered 1 to 300).  
OK  
4. After entering the PIN2 code correctly, press  
.
The digits in the PIN2 code are displayed as a string of asterisks " " as  
you enter them.  
The screen displays the lowest abbreviated number unassigned, from Fixed  
yyy to Fixed zzz.  
• SIM Memory  
This area is the memory on the SIM card, excluding the "Fixed Dial  
Memory". It can store abbreviated numbers starting from abbreviated  
number 301. The size of this memory depends on the capacity of the  
SIM card.  
NOTE  
• Pressing  
Holding down  
erases the last digit you entered as part of the PIN2 code.  
for 1 second or more erases all the PIN2 code digits  
• Fixed Dial Memory  
This area is the memory on the SIM card, used for dialing using the  
"Fixed dial" feature. The maximum number of entries to the Fixed Dial  
Memory depends on the SIM card loaded in your phone. If you set  
"Fixed dial" to ON (as described in "4. Restricting Outgoing Calls Using  
Fixed Dial" on page 86), your phone cannot dial any number other than  
the phone numbers Stored in the Fixed Dial Memory.  
you have entered.  
OK  
appears when you have entered 4 digits.  
OK  
5. Check the abbreviated number, then press  
.
The screen prompts you to enter a name.  
NOTE  
1. Enter the phone number you want to store in the Phone Book.  
• You can change the abbreviated number using  
/
.
The entered phone number is displayed on the screen.  
• Pressing  
Holding down  
with an abbreviated number displayed erases the last digit.  
for 1 second or more erases all digits.  
• If you select an abbreviated number which has already been assigned, a  
Quit  
Phone  
Store  
2. Press  
.
warning appears. Pressing  
returns to the screen to prompt you to  
OK  
select the area for storing the phone number. Pressing  
or  
The screen prompts you to select the area in which to store the phone  
number. The required procedure varies depending on the area. Follow the  
appropriate procedure below to store the phone number.  
B
assigns the currently selected abbreviated number to the phone number  
you are storing, overwriting the existing entry.  
• If the entered name is too long, a warning appears. (The name can be  
up to 20 characters long on 2 lines. The maximum number of characters  
for a name depends on your SIM card.) Pressing any key brings you to  
step 7.  
To store the phone number in an area other than the Fixed Dial Memory:  
OK  
3. Use  
/
to select the desired area, then press  
.
The screen displays the first unassigned abbreviated number in the  
selected area. Next, go to step 5.  
Phone Book  
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Phone Book (cont.)  
OK  
6. After entering the name, press  
.
Storing a Phone Number in the Phone Book (Using "Create" ) ("Create")  
The phone number to be stored is displayed on the screen.  
You can use "Create" on the Phone Book Menu to store a phone number  
in the Phone Book.  
NOTE  
• See page 36 for information on how to enter text.  
Mem  
1. Press  
.
• Pressing  
down  
with a name displayed erases the last character. Holding  
for 1 second or more erases all characters.  
The Memory Menu is displayed on the screen.  
• If you enter an already stored name, a warning appears on the screen.  
OK  
Pressing  
accepts the name to be stored with the phone number you  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Phone book", then press  
.
Quit  
are storing. Pressing  
for a name.  
or  
returns you to the screen prompting  
The Phone Book Menu is displayed.  
OK  
7. Check the phone number, then press  
.
OK  
3. Use  
/
to select "Create", then press  
.
The phone number is now stored in the Phone Book.  
The screen prompts you to select the area in which to store the phone  
number. The required procedure varies depending on the area. Follow the  
appropriate procedure below to store the phone number.  
NOTE  
• You can store a phone number in the Phone Book even during a call.  
• Pressing  
Holding down  
with a phone number displayed erases the last digit.  
for 1 second or more erases all digits.  
• You can also store a phone number using the "Create" function in the  
Phone Book Menu invoked by selecting "Phone book" from the Memory  
Menu.  
Wild card function  
If you store a phone number containing a " ? " in the Phone Book, you  
can replace the " ? " with any numeric character when you retrieve the  
To store the phone number in an area other than the Fixed Dial Memory:  
OK  
4. Use  
/
to select the desired area, then press  
.
The screen displays the first unassigned abbreviated number in the  
selected area. Next, go to step 5.  
phone number from the Phone Book. To enter "?", press and hold  
When you press a numeric key after retrieving the phone number, the  
entered numeric character replaces the "?" in that number.  
.
To store the phone number in the Fixed Dial Memory:  
OK  
4. Use  
/
to select "Fixed yyy-zzz", then press  
.
The screen prompts you to enter your PIN2 code. (See page 23.) To enter  
the PIN2 code, use the same procedure as for the PIN1 code. (See page  
24.) The digits in the PIN2 code are displayed as a string of asterisks " "  
as you enter them.  
NOTE  
• Pressing  
Holding down  
erases the last digit you entered as part of the PIN2 code.  
for 1 second or more erases all the PIN2 code digits  
you have entered.  
OK  
appears when you have entered 4 digits.  
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Phone Book  
OK  
OK  
5. After entering the PIN2 code, press  
.
8. Enter the phone number you want to store, then press  
.
"Enter ADN" (ADN: Abbreviated Dialing Number) appears on the screen.  
The screen displays the first unassigned abbreviated number between  
Fixed yyy and Fixed zzz.  
The phone number is now stored in the Phone Book.  
NOTE  
• You can store a phone number in the Phone Book even during a call.  
• You can also store a phone number by entering the phone number first.  
(See page 39.)  
6. Enter the abbreviated number to be assigned for the phone number,  
Wild card function  
OK  
then press  
.
If you store a phone number containing a " ? " in the Phone Book, you  
can replace the " ? " with any numeric character when you retrieve the  
phone number from the Phone Book. To enter "?", press and hold  
When you press a numeric key after retrieving the phone number, the  
entered numeric character replaces the "?" in that number.  
The screen prompts you to enter a name.  
NOTE  
.
• You can change the abbreviated number using  
/
.
• Pressing  
Holding down  
with an abbreviated number displayed erases the last digit.  
for 1 second or more erases all digits.  
• If you select an abbreviated number which has already been assigned, a  
warning appears on the screen. To overwrite the assignment of the  
OK  
abbreviated number, use  
/
to select "Overwrite" and press  
.
To assign a different abbreviated number, select "Other ADN" and press  
OK  
. The screen then returns to the ADN input state.  
Quit  
If ess  
or  
you will be prompted to select the area in which to  
store the phone number.  
OK  
7. After entering the name, press  
.
The phone number to be stored is displayed on the screen.  
NOTE  
Phone  
• See page 36 for information on how to enter text.  
• Pressing  
down  
with a name displayed erases the last character. Holding  
for 1 second or more erases all characters.  
B
• If a name is already stored, a warning appears. To overwrite the existing  
OK Quit  
name, press  
. To store a different name, press  
or  
. The  
screen then returns to name input.  
• If the entered name is too long, a warning appears. (The name can be  
up to 20 characters long on two lines. The maximum number of  
characters for a name depends on your SIM card.) Pressing any key  
returns to name input.  
Phone Book  
41  
Phone Book (cont.)  
"Overwrite" (Overwrite the existing entry with the same abbreviated  
number)  
Editing the Phone Book  
("Edit")  
OK  
after  
If the edited entry has been stored in Fixed yyy-zzz, press  
entering your PIN2 code to finish.  
The "Edit" function lets you edit or change entries in the Phone Book.  
1. Search the Phone Book for an entry you want to edit.  
NOTE  
If the entry has been stored in any other area, the existing entry is  
replaced by edited one.  
See page 26 for information on how to search for entries.  
"Other ADN" (Assign a different abbreviated number.)  
OK  
after  
If the edited entry has been stored in Fixed yyy-zzz, pressing  
Edit  
2. Press  
.
entering your PIN2 code displays the first unassigned abbreviated  
number. Next, go to step 7.  
If the entry has been stored in any other area, the screen displays the  
first unassigned abbreviated number in the selected memory. Next, go to  
step 7.  
The Edit Menu is displayed on the screen.  
OK  
3. Use  
/
to select "Edit", then press  
.
The screen changes to the name edit mode.  
OK  
7. After entering the desired abbreviated number, press  
.
The edited entry is now stored.  
OK  
4. Edit the name as required, then press  
.
NOTE  
The screen changes to the phone number edit mode.  
• You can change the abbreviated number using  
to  
or  
/
.
NOTE  
• Pressing  
with an abbreviated number displayed erases the last digit.  
for 1 second or more erases all digits.  
• See page 36 for information on how to enter text.  
Holding down  
• If you enter a name which has already been stored, a warning appears.  
• If you select an abbreviated number which has already been assigned, a  
warning appears, asking whether you want to overwrite the existing  
number.  
OK  
Quit  
or  
Pressing  
accepts the name to be stored. Pressing  
returns you to the screen prompting for a name.  
OK  
5. Edit the phone number as required, then press  
.
The screen prompts you to select the area in which you want to store the  
abbreviated number.  
NOTE  
If you enter an already stored phone number, a warning appears. Pressing  
OK  
changes the screen to select the area in which to store the abbreviated  
Quit  
number; pressing  
screen.  
or  
returns you to the phone number input  
6. Use  
/
to select the area in which to store the abbreviated  
OK  
number, then press  
.
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Phone Book  
Deleting Information from the Phone Book  
("Delete")  
Adding a Country Code  
("INT'L")  
The "Delete" function allows you to delete entries from the Phone Book.  
The "INT'L" function adds an international country code prefix to a phone  
number stored in the Phone Book.  
1. Search the Phone Book for the entry you want to delete from the  
Phone Book.  
1. Search the Phone Book for an entry to which you want to add a  
country code prefix.  
Edit  
2. Press  
.
Edit  
2. Press  
.
The Edit Menu is displayed on the screen.  
The Edit Menu is displayed on the screen.  
OK  
3. Use  
/
to select "Delete", then press  
.
OK  
3. Use  
/
to select "INT'L", then press  
.
The screen displays a delete confirmation message.  
The screen prompts you to select a country code.  
NOTE  
Erase  
To delete a phone number containing "?", press  
and retrieving the number.  
after searching for  
OK  
4. Use  
/
to select the desired country code, then press  
.
The selected country code prefix is added to the phone number.  
OK  
4. After re-checking the entry to be deleted, press  
.
The entry has now been deleted from the Phone Book.  
NOTE  
If the entry to be deleted has been stored has been stored in Fixed yyy-zzz,  
you must enter your PIN2 code in order to delete it.  
Phone  
B
Phone Book  
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Memory Menu  
The Memory Menu provides the following functions:  
1. Phone book..............................Allows you to create, edit, or delete entries in the Phone Book. See page 38.  
2. Last number.............................Displays the phone numbers dialed recently.  
3. Received...................................Displays the phone numbers of recent incoming calls.  
4. Scratch pad..............................Used for temporarily storing a phone number.  
5. Clear..........................................Clears a selected memory area or all memory areas.  
6. Own number.............................Displays your phone number.  
7. SOS...........................................Makes an emergency call.  
Memory Menu Map  
Memory menu  
Phone book  
Last number  
Received  
See page 38.  
Memory Clear  
Phone book  
Last number:1–10  
Select Memory  
Phone  
Clear Phone Memory?  
Clear SIM Memory?  
Clear Fixed Memory?  
Received:1–10  
Scratch pad  
SIM  
Scratch pad  
Clear  
Fixed  
Quit  
Enter PIN2  
Own number  
Own number  
Display  
Last number  
Received  
Clear Last number?  
Save  
Quit  
Clear Received?  
Emergency  
SOS  
Quit  
Scratch pad  
Clear Scratch pad?  
All Memory  
Quit  
(Enter PIN2)  
Clear all memory?  
・・・Selected  
・・・Selection range  
44  
Memory Menu  
Viewing the Outgoing Call Log  
("Last number")  
Viewing the Incoming Call Log  
("Received")  
Your phone can store and display the phone numbers of the 10 most  
recently received incoming calls.  
Your phone can store and display the 10 most recently dialed phone  
numbers.  
1. To view the phone number of the most recent incoming call, press  
Mem  
1. To view the most recent phone number dialed, press  
first.  
Mem  
.
The Memory Menu is displayed.  
The Memory Menu is displayed.  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Last number", then press  
.
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Received", then press  
.
The most recent phone number dialed is displayed.  
NOTE  
The most recent incoming call phone number is displayed.  
CAUTION!  
• When the most recent phone number dialed is displayed, you can dial  
that number by pressing . (See page 27.)  
• When the most recent phone number dialed is displayed, you can store  
Store  
The phone number is stored in memory only when the caller's phone  
number is processed by the network. (This service will become  
available in the future.) Some networks may not display the phone  
number even if the notification setting is turned on.  
that number in the Phone Book by pressing  
• You can also view the most recent phone number dialed by pressing  
in Standby mode. Use to scroll through the outgoing call log.  
.
/
NOTE  
• If the outgoing call log contains no phone numbers, press any key to  
return to the Memory Menu.  
• When the most recent incoming call’s phone number is on the screen,  
you can dial that number by pressing  
• When the most recent incoming call’s phone number is on the screen,  
Store  
. (See page 27.)  
3. Press  
/
.
you can store that number in the Phone Book by pressing  
.
You can view the phone number of the previous/next most recent outgoing  
call.  
• If the incoming call log contains no phone numbers, press any key to  
return to the Memory Menu.  
3. Press  
/
.
You can view the phone number of the previous/next most recent incoming  
call.  
M
M
Memory Menu  
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Memory Menu (cont.)  
Scratch Pad  
("Scratch pad")  
Clearing Memory  
("Clear")  
The "Scratch pad" function displays the phone number stored temporarily  
in the Scratch Pad.  
The "Clear" function can delete data from one or all of the memories listed  
on the Memory Menu.  
Mem  
first.  
1. Enter the phone number you want to store in the Scratch Pad.  
1. Press  
The entered phone number is displayed.  
The Memory Menu is displayed.  
Store  
OK  
2. Press  
.
2. Use  
/
to select "Clear", then press  
.
You are prompted to select the memory area in which to store the phone  
number.  
The Memory Clear Menu is displayed, prompting you to select the memory  
area to be cleared.  
OK  
OK  
3. Use  
/
to select "Scratch pad", then press  
.
3. Use  
/
to select the memory you want to clear, then press  
.
If you select "Phone book", the screen displays the Select Memory Menu to  
further select the memory area to be cleared. If you select "All memory",  
you are prompted to enter your PIN2 code. If you select any other memory  
area, the screen asks whether you want to clear the selected memory area.  
OK  
4. Press  
.
Now the phone number is stored in the Scratch Pad.  
Selecting "Phone book"  
Viewing the Scratch Pad  
4. Use  
OK  
/
to select the memory area you want to clear, then press  
Mem  
1. Press  
first.  
.
The Memory Menu is displayed.  
If you select "Fixed" with any phone number stored in the Fixed Dial  
Memory, the screen displays the PIN2 code input prompt. Enter the PIN2  
OK  
.
2. Use  
/
to select "Scratch pad", then press  
OK  
code, then press  
.
The temporary entry (phone number) in the Scratch Pad is displayed.  
NOTE  
OK  
5. Press  
.
• When the phone number in the Scratch Pad is displayed, you can dial  
The selected area within the Phone Book is cleared and the Select Memory  
Menu is displayed.  
that number by pressing the  
• When the phone number in the Scratch Pad is displayed, you can store  
Store  
key. (See page 27.)  
that number in the Phone Book by pressing  
.
• If no phone number has been stored in the Scratch Pad, press any key to  
return to the Memory Menu.  
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Memory Menu  
Selecting "Last number," "Received," or "Scratch pad"  
OK  
3. Use  
/
to select the desired option, then press  
The phone number of your Iridium phone is displayed on the screen. If you  
select "Save", pressing erases digits one by one. Holding down  
.
OK  
4. Press  
.
The selected memory area is cleared and the screen returns to the Memory  
Clear Menu.  
for 1 second or more erases the entire phone number. Enter the new  
phone number.  
Selecting "All Memory"  
4. Press any key.  
You must enter your PIN2 code if any entry is already stored in the Fixed  
Dial Memory.  
The screen returns to "Own number." If you have selected "Save" in step 3  
above, the screen returns to "Own number" by pressing  
OK  
.
OK  
4. Enter your PIN2 code, then press  
.
The screen displays a clear confirmation message.  
Retrieving an Emergency Call Number  
("SOS")  
The "SOS" function retrieves an emergency call number.  
Mem  
OK  
5. Press  
.
1. Press  
.
All memory areas are cleared and the screen returns to the Memory Menu.  
The Memory Menu is displayed.  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "SOS", then press  
.
Viewing Your Phone Number  
("Own number")  
The screen displays an emergency call number.  
The "Own number" function displays the phone number of your Iridium  
phone. If your phone number changes, you can enter the new phone  
number and store it.  
NOTE  
If you have stored 2 or more emergency call numbers, you can scroll  
through them using  
/
.
Mem  
1. Press  
.
The Memory Menu is displayed.  
3. Press  
.
This dials the emergency call number currently displayed.  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Own number", then press  
.
CAUTION!  
Your number is displayed.  
• The telephone number displayed during the emergency call  
depends on the SIM card supplied by your Iridium service provider.  
• The emergency call number cannot be stored.  
M
M
1. Display  
2. Save  
Displays the phone number of your Iridium phone.  
Changes and stores the currently displayed phone  
number.  
Memory Menu  
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Menu Functions  
(The shaded services will become available in the future.)  
Messages  
The Main Menu provides the following functions:  
Settings  
1. Read new  
2. Read all  
Create  
3. Erase all  
Settings  
Read received but unread Text mails.  
Read all received Text mails.  
Create a new Text mail.  
Delete all Text mails.  
Settings for Text mails.  
1. Language  
2. Ringer  
Changes the language displayed on your phone.  
Sets the type of ringer tone, the ringer volume, and  
the user melody.  
Sets the volume for key click, warning, and power-  
ON/OFF tones, selects a sound pattern, and sets  
the speech volume.  
Sets the type of DTMF tones.  
Keeps the backlight on for 10 seconds after any  
key operation.  
Answers an incoming call by pressing any key.  
Answers an incoming call automatically a certain  
number of seconds after detecting the call.  
3. Volume  
Call Meter  
4. DTMF type  
5. Backlight  
1. Last call  
2. All calls  
Displays the charge for the last call and its duration.  
Displays the cumulative charge for calls and their  
cumulative duration.  
Sets the maximum cumulative call charge.  
Sets the charge per time-charge.  
Allows real-time call charge/duration display during  
a call.  
6. AnykeyAnswer  
7. Auto answer  
3. Charge limit  
4. Currency  
5. Display  
Clock  
1. Clock mode  
Sets the date/time display mode, including 12-hour  
and 24-hour time display options.  
Sounds the alarm at the set time. Up to three  
alarms can be set.  
Turns the power on automatically at the set time.  
Turns the power off automatically at the set time.  
Sets a country/city and date/time.  
Corrects the current time, sets the destination for  
automatic time switching, and displays the world  
clock on a world map.  
Services  
1. Barring  
Sets service features for outgoing and incoming  
calls.  
Sets Call Forwarding.  
Sets Call Waiting.  
Sets called/calling line identification.  
Checks for the registered location.  
2. Set alarm  
2. Forwarding  
Waiting  
Caller Id  
3. AutoPowerON  
4. AutoPowerOFF  
5. Set clock  
3. Registration  
6. World clock  
Security  
7. Summer time  
Turns summer time display on or off.  
1. Keylock  
Locks key operations.  
2. PIN1 ON/OFF  
Enables/disables the PIN1-based safeguard  
applied when your phone is switched on.  
Sets a new PIN1 code.  
Sets a new PIN2 code.  
Sets restriction on outgoing calls using the Fixed  
Dial feature.  
3. New PIN1  
4. New PIN2  
5. Fixed dial  
48  
Menu Functions  
MpT(sdwcomvaiblnftuher).  
MeFuctions  
F u n c t i o n s  
M e n u  
49  
Settings  
Settings Menu Map  
Language  
German  
Menu  
Settings  
Ringer type  
Settings  
English  
Italian  
French  
Spanish  
Dutch  
Swedish  
Danish  
Portuguese  
Finnish  
Norwegian  
Greek  
Turkish  
Russian  
Korean  
Chinese-Trad  
Chinese-Simp  
Japanese  
Quit  
Type1  
Type2  
Type3  
Type4  
Type5  
Type6  
Type7  
Melody1  
Melody2  
Custom  
Quit  
Language  
Clock  
Ringer volume  
OFF  
Low  
Ringer  
Ringer  
Type  
Messages  
Call meter  
Services  
Security  
UserMelody  
Compose  
Medium  
High  
Step1  
Step2  
Step3  
Step4  
Sign call  
Quit  
Playback  
Delete  
Playback  
RingerVolume  
UserMelody  
Quit  
Delete  
UserMelody?  
Quit  
Quit  
Step Ringer  
Sign call  
Volume  
Volume  
Sound Item  
Sound volume  
SoundPattern  
Key click  
Warning  
Key click  
OFF  
Low  
Warning  
Talk volume  
Quit  
OFF  
Low  
Power ON  
Power ON  
Medium  
High  
Quit  
OFF  
Low  
Power OFF  
Power OFF  
Medium  
High  
Quit  
OFF  
Low  
SoundPattern  
Pattern1  
Quit  
Medium  
High  
Quit  
Medium  
High  
Quit  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
DTMF type  
DTMF type  
Pattern2  
Pattern3  
Pattern4  
Quit  
Short  
Long  
OFF  
Quit  
・・・Selection  
range  
Back light  
Backlight  
ON  
AnykeyAnswer  
Any key answer  
・・・Selected  
OFF  
Quit  
ON  
Number of ring  
ON  
OFF  
Quit  
OFF  
Quit  
Auto Answer  
Auto answer  
Quit  
50  
Settings  
Changing the Settings  
("Settings")  
1. Setting the Display Language  
("Language")  
S
Changing the Settings  
Menu  
The "Language" function lets you change the language to be displayed on  
your phone.  
1. Press  
.
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select the "Language", then press  
.
The Main Menu is displayed on the screen.  
The currently selected language is indicated by .  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Settings", then press  
.
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select the desired language, then press  
Quit  
.
The Settings Menu is displayed. You can now make the settings shown in  
the following table:  
A appears next to the selected language. Press  
to return to the  
Settings Menu. The Language Menu lists the following available languages:  
1. Language  
2. Ringer  
Changes the language displayed on your phone.  
Sets the type of ringer tone, the ringer volume, and  
the user melody.  
Sets the volume for key click, warning, and power-  
ON/OFF tones, select a sound pattern, and to set the  
speech volume.  
Sets the type of DTMF tones.  
Keeps the backlight to remain on for 10 seconds  
after completion of key operation.  
German English Italian French Spanish Dutch Swedish →  
Danish Portuguese Finnish Norwegian Greek Turkish →  
Russian Korean Chinese-Trad Chinese-Simp Japanese German ...  
3. Volume  
NOTE  
Once you have selected a language, all screen information is displayed in  
that language. You can change the language back to English by  
4. DTMF type  
5. Back light  
pressing  
or  
.
6. AnykeyAnswer  
7. Auto answer  
Answers an incoming call by pressing any key.  
Answers an incoming call automatically a certain  
number of seconds after detecting the call.  
2. Setting the Ringer  
("Ringer")  
The "Ringer" function lets you set the type and volume of the ringer tone  
and the user melody.  
OK  
Use  
/
to select "Ringer", then press  
.
The Ringer Menu is displayed on the screen, which provides the following  
functions:  
1. Type  
2. Ringer Volume Sets the ringer volume.  
3. User Melody Sets the user melody.  
Sets the type of ringer tone to be used.  
Settings  
51  
Settings (cont.)  
NOTE  
2-1. Setting the Ringer Tone  
("Type")  
Step1 to Step4 cause the ringer to sound in the following volume patterns,  
respectively:  
The "Type" function lets you set the type of ringer tone.  
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "Type", then press  
.
Step1  
Step2  
Step3  
Step4  
Sign call  
Low High High Continuously High  
Low Medium High Continuously High  
Low Medium High Muted (Pattern)  
Low High Low High (Pattern)  
Sounds the ringer for the set period of time after an incoming  
call is received.  
The Ringer Type Menu is displayed. The currently selected type of ringer  
tone is indicated by . There are 10 types of ringer tones available:  
Type1 to Type7, Melody1, Melody2, and Custom. (Creation of the user  
melody is described in "2-3-1. Composing a User Melody" on page 53.)  
2. Use  
/
to select the desired volume option.  
2. Use  
/
to select the desired type of ringer tone.  
The ringer sounds at the selected volume or in the selected volume  
pattern.  
The selected type of ringer tone sounds for one cycle.  
OK  
3. Press  
.
OK  
3. Press  
.
Quit  
A appears next to the selected type of ringer tone. Press  
to return  
A appears next to the selected volume option. If you select Step1 to  
Step4, you are prompted to set the step interval. Enter the desired value  
to the Ringer Menu.  
CAUTION!  
using a numeric key (  
After you set the ringer volume, select "Sign call" and use a numeric  
key ( to ) to set the desired number of rings to sound when  
to  
).  
Melody1 is set as the ringer tone when you select "Custom" if no user  
melody has been created.  
an incoming call is received.  
OK  
4. Press  
.
2-2. Setting the Ringer Volume  
("RingerVolume")  
The screen returns to the Ringer Menu.  
The "Ringer volume" function lets you set the ringer volume.  
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "RingerVolume", then press  
.
2-3. Setting the User Melody  
("User Melody")  
The Ringer volume Menu is displayed. The currently selected ringer  
volume is indicated by . There are nine volume options available: OFF,  
Low, Medium, High, and Step1 to Step4 and sign call.  
The "User Melody" function lets you create your own melody.  
OK  
Use  
/
to select "UserMelody", then press  
.
The User Melody menu is displayed, which provides the following  
functions:  
1. Compose  
2. Playback  
3. Delete  
Composes a user melody.  
Replays the user melody.  
Deletes the user melody.  
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Settings  
Cursor position  
2-3-1. Composing a User Melody  
("Compose")  
Blank  
Low note  
High note  
Rest  
Input key  
 s
The "Compose" function lets you compose a user melody.  
OK  
1 octave up  
1. Use  
/
to select "Compose", then press  
.
The User Melody menu is displayed.  
1 octave down  
Delete  
NOTE  
• A note represents a sound of a particular pitch and length. The pitch  
can be selected from among 24 options; the length can be selected  
from among 5 options.  
• The user melody can contain up to 8 measures. The total number of  
measures and the number of the measure currently being edited are  
displayed in the form of a fraction.  
• Each measure can contain up to 6 notes regardless of their length. The  
user melody can therefore contain up to 48 notes (8 measures x 6  
notes).  
Delete  
Delete  
Sixteenth  
Sixteenth  
note (c)  
note (c)  
Sixteenth  
note (d)  
Sixteenth  
note (d)  
For the same note (even  
with a #), these keys  
extend it by one step in  
length.  
For a different note, these  
keys enter a sixteenth note  
one octave apart.  
Sixteenth  
note (e)  
Sixteenth  
note (e)  
Sixteenth  
note (f)  
Sixteenth  
note (f)  
Name  
Sixteenth note Eighth note Quarter note Half note  
Whole note  
Character  
Sixteenth  
note (g)  
Sixteenth  
note (g)  
Output duration  
80ms  
160ms  
320ms  
640ms  
1280ms  
Sixteenth  
note (a)  
Sixteenth  
note (a)  
Name  
Sixteenth rest Eighth rest Quarter rest  
Half rest  
Whole rest  
Sixteenth  
note (b)  
Sixteenth  
note (b)  
Character  
Output duration  
80ms  
160ms  
320ms  
640ms  
1280ms  
2. Enter the desired melody.  
Add/delete # (sharp)  
(Only to c/d/f/g/a)  
Use the numeric keys as shown in the table on the right to create the  
desired melody.  
Sixteenth  
rest  
Sixteenth  
rest  
Sixteenth  
rest  
Extend the rest  
by one step.  
Move the  
cursor left.  
Move the  
cursor left.  
Move the  
cursor left.  
Move the  
cursor left.  
OK  
3. When you have finished composing the user melody, press  
.
To use the user melody as the ringer sound, select "Custom" on the  
Ringer Type menu (described on page 52).  
Move the  
cursor right.  
Move the  
cursor right.  
Move the  
cursor right.  
Settings  
53  
Settings (cont.)  
3-1. Setting the Volume for Key Click, Warning, or Power-  
2-3-2. Replaying the User Melody  
("Playback")  
ON/OFF Tone  
("Sound volume")  
The "Playback" function replays the user melody you have created.  
OK  
The "Sound volume" function lets you set the volume for key click,  
warning, and power-ON/OFF tones.  
Use  
/
to select "Playback", then press  
.
You phone plays the user melody. Upon completion, the screen returns to  
the User Melody Menu.  
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "Sound volume", then press  
.
The Sound Item Menu is displayed.  
NOTE  
1. Key click  
2. Warning  
3. Power ON  
4. Power OFF  
Key click tone  
Warning tone  
Power-on tone  
Power-off tone  
Quit  
• To stop playing the user melody, press  
• The replay volume is "Medium".  
.
2-3-3. Deleting the User Melody  
("Delete")  
2. Use  
/
to select the type of sound whose volume you want to  
OK  
The "Delete" function deletes the user melody you created.  
OK  
set, then press  
.
1. Use  
/
to select "Delete", then press  
.
Volume setting options for the selected type of sound are provided. The  
current setting is indicated by . If you select one of the options, you can  
hear the sound at the selected volume.  
You are asked to confirm whether you want to delete the user melody.  
OFF  
Low  
Medium  
High  
Mute  
OK  
2. Press  
.
Low volume  
Medium volume  
High volume  
The user melody is deleted and the screen returns to the User Melody  
Menu.  
3. Setting the Volume  
("Volume")  
3. Use  
/
to select the desired volume option, then press  
.
OK  
The "Volume" function lets you make a variety of volume settings.  
The screen returns to the Sound Item Menu.  
OK  
Use  
/
to select "Volume", then press  
.
The Volume Menu is displayed, which provides the following functions:  
1. Sound volume Sets the volume for key click, warning, and power-  
ON/OFF tones.  
2. SoundPattern  
3. Talk volume  
Sets a sound pattern as a combination of tones.  
Sets the speech volume.  
54  
Settings  
3-2. Setting the Sound Pattern  
("Sound Pattern")  
3-3. Setting the Speech Volume  
("Talk volume")  
S
The "Sound Pattern" function lets you select a sound pattern as a  
combination of key click, warning, and power-ON/OFF tones.  
The "Talk volume" function lets you set the speech volume of the  
earpiece speaker.  
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "SoundPattern", then press  
.
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "Talk volume", then press  
.
The Sound Pattern Menu is displayed. The current setting is indicated by  
. The following table shows the different sounds assigned to functions for  
each sound pattern.  
The Talk Volume Menu is displayed. A graph appears, showing the  
current speech volume.  
Pattern  
Key click tone  
Warning  
Power ON tone Power OFF tone  
2. Use  
/
to set the desired speech volume.  
Pattern1  
Pattern2  
Pattern3  
Pattern4  
Sound 1-1  
Sound 2-1  
Sound 1-2  
Sound 2-2  
Sound 1-3  
Sound 2-3  
Sound 1-4  
Sound 2-4  
You can adjust the speech volume in 5 steps.  
CAUTION!  
Sound 3-1  
Sound 4-1  
Sound 3-2  
Sound 4-2  
Sound 3-3  
Sound 4-3  
Sound 3-4  
Sound 4-4  
You cannot use  
to  
to set the speech volume.  
Quit  
3. Press  
.
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select the desired sound pattern, then press  
.
You have now finished setting the speech volume. The screen returns to  
the Volume Menu.  
The screen returns to the Volume Menu.  
CAUTION!  
NOTE  
The setting you make here assumes that each type of sound on the  
Sound Volume Menu has not been set to "OFF".  
You can use  
/
to control the speech volume of the earpiece speaker  
during a call. To adjust the speech volume while setting a function,  
press  
/
to display "±" at the center bottom of the screen, then use  
.
Settings  
55  
Settings (cont.)  
4. Setting the Type of DTMF Tone  
("DTMF type")  
6. Setting Any-key Answer Mode  
("Any key answer")  
The "Any key answer" function lets you answer an incoming call by  
The "DTMF type" function lets you set the type of DTMF tone to be used  
for various remote services (such as Pagers) during a call.  
pressing any of the keys to or  
,
.
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "AnykeyAnswer", then press  
.
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "DTMF type", then press  
.
The Any Key Answer Menu is displayed with the current setting indicated by  
The DTMF Type Menu is displayed with the current DTMF type setting  
.  
indicated by .  
ON  
Enables  
to  
,
or  
to answer an incoming call.  
Short  
Long  
Sends a DTMF tone for +180 ms.  
While a key is being held down, sends that key's DTMF  
tone.  
OFF  
Disables the any-key answer mode.  
OFF  
Sends no DTMF tone.  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select the desired option, then press  
.
The screen returns to the Settings Menu.  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select one of the options, then press  
.
The screen returns to the Settings Menu.  
7. Setting Automatic Answering  
("Auto answer")  
5. Setting the Backlight  
("Back light")  
The "Auto answer" function allows your phone to answer an incoming call  
automatically a specified number of seconds (0 to 27 seconds) after  
detecting the call.  
The "Back light" function allows the backlight to remain on for 10 seconds  
after pressing any key.  
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "Back light", then press  
.
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "Auto answer", then press  
.
The Backlight Menu is displayed with the current setting indicated by .  
The Auto Answer Menu is displayed with the current setting indicated by .  
ON  
The backlight remains on for 10 seconds after any key is  
pressed.  
The backlight is not activated after key operation.  
ON  
OFF  
Enables automatic answering.  
Disables automatic answering.  
OFF  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select to select the desired option, then press  
.
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select the desired option, then press  
.
Quit  
A appears next to the selected option. Press  
to return to the  
The screen returns to the Settings Menu.  
Settings Menu.  
NOTE  
If you select "ON", the screen prompts you to set the "Number of ring".  
Use to to set the number of rings between 0 and 9 (0 to 27 seconds),  
OK  
then press  
.
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Settings  
Clock  
Clock Menu Map  
S
Clock mode  
Menu  
Alarm select  
Alarm1 [ON/OFF]  
OFF  
12H  
24H  
Settings  
Alarm mode  
12H&DATE  
Alarm2 [ON/OFF]  
Alarm3 [ON/OFF]  
Set alarm date  
Set alarm time  
Set alarm time  
Set alarm time  
Set alarm time  
Set timer  
Set alarm time  
Once  
Every day  
MON-FRI  
MON-SAT  
Clock  
Clock  
24H&DATE  
12H&LOC  
24H&LOC  
Quit  
Clock  
Messages  
Call meter  
Service  
Clock mode  
Every SUN  
Short range  
OFF  
Set alarm  
Power on mode  
AutoPowerON  
Quit  
Once  
Power on date  
Power on time  
Power on time  
Power on time  
Power on time  
Power on time  
Every day  
MON-FRI  
MON-SAT  
Every SUN  
OFF  
Security  
Quit  
Quit  
Power off mode  
AutoPowerOFF  
Set clock  
Once  
Power off date  
Power off time  
Power off time  
Power off time  
Power off time  
Power off time  
Every day  
MON-FRI  
MON-SAT  
Every SUN  
Short range  
OFF  
Set country  
(Set city)  
Set area  
Asia  
Adelaide  
Canberra  
Darwin  
Australia  
Austria  
Azerbaijan  
Power off timer  
Europe  
Africa  
Quit  
Set date  
Set time  
Set area  
Set country  
Australia  
(Set city)  
Adelaide  
World clock  
World clock  
Asia  
Canberra  
Darwin  
Europe  
Africa  
Austria  
Azerbaijan  
Set country  
Destination  
Auto change  
Reference  
Quit  
Select country  
Select area  
Asia  
Australia  
Austria  
Azerbaijan  
・・・Selection  
range  
Europe  
Africa  
(Select city)  
Adelaide  
Canberra  
Darwin  
・・・Selected  
ON  
Summer time  
Quit  
Summer time  
OFF  
Quit  
ON  
OFF  
Quit  
Auto change  
Clock  
57  
Clock (cont.)  
Setting the Clock Functions  
("Clock")  
3. Use  
/
key to select your local country.  
The current setting is indicated by .  
You can set the various Clock functions using the following procedure:  
Menu  
NOTE  
1. Press  
.
The default country is the home country registered in your SIM card.  
The Main Menu is displayed on the screen.  
OK  
4. Press  
.
The "Set date" prompt appears. The current date in the selected country  
(region) is displayed between square brackets [ ].  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Clock", then press  
.
The Clock Menu is displayed, which provides the following functions:  
NOTE  
1. Clock mode  
2. Set alarm  
Sets the date/time display mode, including 12-hour  
and 24-hour time display options.  
Sounds the alarm at the set time. Up to three alarms  
can be set.  
If there is a difference in time among regions within the selected country, the  
Set City Menu is displayed prior to the "Set date" prompt, asking you to  
OK  
select a city. Select the appropriate city and press  
prompt appears.  
, and the "Set date"  
3. AutoPowerON  
Turns the power on automatically at the set time.  
4. AutoPowerOFF Turns the power off automatically at the set time.  
5. Set clock  
6. World clock  
Sets the local time/date in your current city.  
Corrects the current time, sets the destination for  
automatic time switching, and displays the world  
clock on a world map.  
5. Use the numeric keys (  
to  
) to enter the date.  
Enter today’s date.  
NOTE  
7. Summer time  
Turns summer time display on or off.  
Pressing  
erases the last digit.  
OK  
6. Press  
.
1. Setting the Local Clock  
("Set clock")  
The "Set time" prompt appears. The current time is displayed between  
square brackets [ ].  
The "Set clock" function allows you to set the country/city and date/time  
for the local time of your phone.  
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "Set clock", then press  
.
7. Use the numeric keys (  
to  
) to enter the time.  
The Set area Menu is displayed.  
Enter the current time.  
NOTE  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select your local area, then press  
.
Pressing  
with a time displayed erases the last digit. Holding down  
for 1 second or more erases all digits.  
The Set Country Menu is displayed.  
OK  
8. Press  
.
The settings are now completed. The screen returns to the Clock Menu.  
58  
Clock  
2. Displaying the Date/Time Display  
("Clock mode")  
3. Setting the Alarm  
("Set alarm")  
The "Clock mode" function lets you turn off the date/time display or turn it  
on in 12-hour or 24-hour format. The date and time can be displayed on  
the screen in Standby mode and during a call.  
The "Set alarm" function lets you set a time at which to sound an alarm.  
You can set up to 3 alarms: Alarm1, Alarm2 and Alarm3.  
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "Set alarm", then press  
.
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "Clock mode", then press  
.
The Alarm Select Menu is displayed. An alarm which is already set is  
marked "ON".  
Clock  
The Clock Mode Menu is displayed.  
NOTE  
Once you set an alarm, the [  
] icon appears on the screen.  
2. Use  
/
to select the desired date/time display mode.  
The current setting is indicated by . The available settings are as follows:  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select the alarm you want to set, then press  
.
OFF:  
12H:  
Disables date/time display.  
Displays the time in 12-hour format. Example: "08:30 PM  
Sat"  
The Alarm Mode Menu is displayed.  
24H:  
Displays the time in 24-hour format. Example: "20:30 Sat"  
12H&DATE: Displays the date and time in 12-hour format.  
Example: "1998/09/23 Sat","08:30 PM"  
24H&DATE: Displays the date and time in 24-hour format.  
Example: "1998/09/23 Sat","20:30"  
OK  
3. Use  
/
to select the desired alarm mode, then press  
.
The current setting is indicated by .  
Once  
Every day  
MON-FRI  
Sounds the alarm only at the date/time you specify.  
Sounds the alarm every day at the time you specify.  
Sounds the alarm at the time you specify, every Monday to  
Friday.  
Sounds the alarm at the time you specify, every Monday to  
Saturday.  
Sounds the alarm at the time you specify, on every Sunday.  
12H&LOC:  
24H&LOC:  
Displays the date, country (region), and time in 12-hour  
format.  
Example: "1998/09/23 Sat","JPN 08:30 PM"  
Displays the date, country (region), and time in 24-hour  
format.  
MON-SAT  
Every SUN  
Example: "1998/09/23 Sat","JPN 20:30"  
Short range Sounds the alarm after the time period you specify has  
elapsed.  
OK  
3. Press  
.
OFF  
Disables the alarm.  
The screen returns to the Clock Menu.  
CAUTION!  
• If you select "Once", perform "Setting the Date" and then "Setting  
the Time" (steps 4 to 7).  
• If you select "Short range", perform "Setting the Timer" to specify  
the time to lapse before sounding the alarm (step 8 and 9).  
• If you select any other option, perform "Setting the Time" (steps 6  
and 7).  
Clock  
59  
Clock (cont.)  
Setting the Date (for "Once")  
8. Use the numeric keys (  
sounding the alarm.  
to  
) to enter the time to elapse before  
The "Set alarm date" prompt appears. The current date is displayed  
between square brackets [ ]. If the alarm was previously set for the  
"Once" mode, however, the previously set date is displayed.  
Enter the desired time to elapse.  
NOTE  
4. Use the numeric keys (  
to  
) to enter the desired date.  
Pressing  
erases the last digit. Holding down  
for 1 second or more  
erases all digits.  
Enter the date on which you want the alarm to sound.  
NOTE  
OK  
9. Press  
.
Pressing  
with a date displayed erases the last digit. Holding down  
The settings are now completed. The screen returns to the Alarm Select  
Menu.  
for 1 second or more erases all digits.  
OK  
5. Press  
.
NOTE  
If you set the Timer value to 00:00, the alarm mode will be automatically set  
to OFF.  
The "Set alarm time" prompt appears. Go to step 6.  
Setting the Time  
When the Alarm Sounds:  
The "Set alarm time" prompt is displayed. The current time is displayed  
between square brackets [ ]. If the alarm was previously set for the  
"Once" mode, however, the previously set time is displayed.  
At the specified time, the alarm sounds according to the current Ringer Type  
and Ringer Volume settings (as on page 52). An alarm message also  
appears on the screen display.  
6. Use the numeric keys (  
to  
) to enter the desired time.  
To Stop the Alarm:  
Enter the time at which you want the alarm to sound.  
Press any key. (If no key is pressed, the alarm stops automatically within  
30 seconds.)  
NOTE  
Pressing  
erases the last digit. Holding down  
for 1 second or more  
erases all digits.  
OK  
7. Press  
.
Settings are now completed. The screen returns to the Alarm Select Menu.  
Setting the Timer (for "Short range")  
The "Set timer" prompt appears, with 00:00 enclosed in square brackets [ ].  
If the previous alarm mode was "Short range", however, the previously set  
time is displayed (not the remaining time).  
60  
Clock  
4. Automatically Turning the Power On  
("Auto Power ON")  
5. Automatically Turning the Power Off  
("Auto Power OFF")  
The "Auto Power ON" function automatically turns on the power and  
enters Standby mode at the specified time.  
The "Auto Power OFF" function automatically turns off the power at the  
specified time.  
OK  
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "AutoPowerON", then press  
.
1. Use  
/
to select "AutoPowerOFF", then press  
.
The Power ON Mode Menu is displayed.  
The Power OFF Mode Menu is displayed.  
Clock  
2. Use  
/
to select the desired option.  
2. Use  
/
to select the desired option.  
The current setting is indicated by . For how to set the time, see "Setting  
The current setting is indicated by . To set the time, see "Setting the  
the Alarm" (page 59).  
Alarm" (page 59).  
Once  
Turns on the power automatically only at the date/time you  
specify.  
Once  
Turns off the power automatically only at the date/time you  
specify.  
Every day Turns on the power automatically every day at the time you  
specify.  
MON-FRI Turns on the power automatically at the time you specify, from  
every Monday to Friday.  
MON-SAT Turns on the power automatically at the time you specify, from  
every Monday to Saturday.  
Every SUN Turns on the power automatically at the time you specify, on  
every Sunday.  
Every day  
MON-FRI  
MON-SAT  
Every SUN  
Turns off the power automatically every day at the time you  
specify.  
Turns off the power automatically at the time you specify,  
from every Monday to Friday.  
Turns off the power automatically at the time you specify,  
from every Monday to Saturday.  
Turns off the power automatically at the time you specify,  
on every Sunday.  
OFF  
Disables the automatic power-on function.  
Short range Turns off the power automatically after the time you specify  
has elapsed.  
NOTE  
OFF  
Disables the automatic power-off function.  
If you select "Once", specify the date and then the time.  
NOTE  
• If you select "Once", specify the date and then the time.  
• If you select "Short range", specify the time period to elapse after which  
the power should turn off.  
OK  
3. Press  
.
The screen returns to the Clock Menu.  
CAUTION!  
OK  
• The automatic power-on time cannot be set to the automatic power-  
off time.  
• This function cannot be used when the battery is low.  
3. Press  
.
The screen returns to the Clock Menu.  
CAUTION!  
The automatic power-off time cannot be set to the automatic power-on  
time.  
Clock  
61  
Clock (cont.)  
6. Setting the World Clock  
("World clock")  
6-2. Setting Destinations  
("Destination")  
The "World clock" function lets you correct the current time, set the  
destination for automatic time switching, and view the world clock on a  
world map.  
The "Destination" function lets you select up to 10 countries as possible  
destinations for automatic time switching. If you enter one of these  
countries while the Auto Change feature is set to ON (as described in  
"6-3. Automatically Switching to Destination Time") your phone displays  
the current local time automatically.  
OK  
Use  
/
to select "World clock", then press  
.
The World Clock Menu is displayed, which provides the following functions:  
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "Destination", then press  
.
1. Set country  
Lets you select an area/country and corrects the current  
time.  
The Select area Menu is displayed.  
2. Destination  
3. Auto change  
4. Reference  
Sets the destinations for automatic time switching.  
Turns on/off the automatic time switching function.  
Displays the world clock on a world map.  
2. Use  
/
to select the area you want to set as a destination, then  
OK  
press  
.
The Select Country Menu is displayed.  
6-1. Setting an Area  
("Set Country")  
The "Set Country" function lets you select a country and corrects the  
current time.  
3. Use  
/
to select the country you want to set as a destination,  
OK  
then press  
.
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "Set country", then press  
.
A appears next to the selected country. If you select a city in that  
country (as described in NOTE below), appears next to that country  
The Set area Menu is displayed.  
OK  
instead. To deselect the country, press  
again.  
2. Use  
/
to select your local area.  
NOTE  
• If there is a difference in time between regions in the selected country,  
the Set City Menu is displayed following the Select Country Menu.  
The Set Country Menu is displayed.  
OK  
Select the appropriate city name, then press  
• You can set up to 10 destinations.  
.
3. Use  
/
to select your local country.  
The current setting is indicated by .  
Quit  
4. Press  
.
OK  
4. Press  
.
You have now finished making the required settings. The screen returns to  
the World Clock Menu. For automatic time switching, see "6-3.  
Automatically Switching to Destination Time".  
The screen returns to the World Clock Menu.  
NOTE  
NOTE  
If there is a difference in time among regions within the selected country,  
the Set City Menu is displayed prior to the "Set City" prompt, asking you to  
To deselect a destination, repeat the procedure used to select the country  
or city and press  
OK  
.
OK  
select a city. Select the appropriate city and press  
.
62  
Clock  
6-3. Automatically Switching to Destination Time ("Auto change")  
6-4. Viewing the World Clock on a World Map  
("Reference")  
The "Auto change" function enables automatic switching to the local time  
in a destination using the settings you made with the "Destination"  
function.  
The "Reference" function allows you to find the time in a selected city on  
a world map.  
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "Reference", then press  
.
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "Auto change", then press  
.
A world map appears. The city currently being set is located and its local  
time is displayed.  
Clock  
The Auto Change Menu is displayed with the current setting indicated by  
.  
NOTE  
ON  
Automatically switches to the destination time.  
The time is displayed in the 12H&LOC/24H&LOC format.  
OFF  
Disables automatic switching to the destination time.  
2. Press  
/
.
This scrolls the world map one city at a time.  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select the desired option, then press  
.
The screen returns to the World Clock Menu.  
CAUTION!  
3. Press  
.
• If a country has not been set as a destination in "6-2. Setting  
Destinations", the automatic time switching feature does not work  
even when you visit the country.  
The world map closes and the screen returns to the World clock Menu.  
• When used around a time difference boundary, the phone may fail  
to switch to the local time correctly.  
7. Setting Summer Time  
("Summer time")  
The "Summer time" function turns on/off the summer time display mode.  
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "Summer time", then press  
.
The Summer Time Menu is displayed. The current setting is indicated by .  
ON  
OFF  
Displays the time in summer time mode.  
Displays the time in normal mode.  
OK  
2. Use  
/
key to select the desired option, then press  
.
The screen returns to the World Clock Menu.  
Clock  
63  
Messages  
Messages Menu Map (The shaded services will become available in the future.)  
Menu  
Settings  
Select  
Refer  
Select  
Option  
Clock  
Please call me  
I will be late  
Destination  
Option  
Edit  
Option  
Messages  
Call meter  
Service  
Text mail  
Reply  
Extract  
Save  
I will call you back  
Meeting cancelled  
Send  
Read new  
Save  
Save & Send  
Send  
Erase  
Quit  
Save & Send  
Quit  
Quit  
Information  
Security  
Read all  
Create  
Quit  
Quit  
Erase?  
Destination  
Option  
Save  
Send  
Refer  
Select  
Please call me  
I will be late  
Save & Send  
Quit  
Erase all?  
Erase all  
Settings  
I will call you back  
Meeting cancelled  
Settings  
Quit  
Msg Centre  
Reply path  
Msg Centre  
Reply path  
One hour  
Two hours  
One day  
Two days  
One week  
Four weeks  
Six months  
Quit  
Text  
Telex  
G3 telefax  
G4 telefax  
Voice  
ERMES  
Paging  
X.400  
Quit  
ON  
OFF  
Quit  
Selection  
range  
E-Mail  
Quit  
Valid period  
Msg type  
Valid period  
Msg type  
Selected  
Quit  
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Messages  
CAUTION!  
Managing Your Messages  
("Messages")  
The [  
] icon blinks when the area of memory for Text mails is full,  
You can manage your messages using the following procedure:  
Menu  
indicating that no more messages can be received. Delete existing  
messages to free up more memory.  
1. Press  
.
The Main Menu is displayed on the screen.  
OK  
3. Use  
/
to select a message, then press  
.
The selected message is displayed, starting with the first 3 lines. Selecting  
an unread message removes the asterisk used as an unread-message  
indicator.  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Messages", then press  
.
The Messages Menu is displayed, which provides the following functions:  
1. Read new  
2. Read all  
Create  
Lets you read received but unread Text mails.  
Lets you read all received Text mails.  
Lets you create a new Text mail.  
Deletes all Text mails.  
M
4. Use  
/
to read the entire message.  
You can scroll the message to read previous or succeeding lines. Pressing  
3. Erase all  
Settings  
Menu  
displays the Option Menu. (See "Option Menu" below.)  
Makes settings for Text mails.  
Quit  
.
5. Press  
1. Reading Text Mails  
("Read new")/("Read all")  
The screen returns to the message select screen from the message display  
screen.  
The "Read new" and "Read all" functions allow you to read Text mails  
which have been received.  
1. Use  
/
to select "Read new" or "Read all".  
Option Menu  
The Option Menu appears if you press  
Select "Read new" to read only those messages which you have not yet  
read. Select "Read all" to read all messages.  
Menu  
with a message displayed.  
Edit  
Edits a Text mail.  
Replies to a message.  
Reply  
Extract  
1. Erase  
2.Information  
Extracts a phone number from the selected message.  
Deletes the selected message.  
Displays supplementary information for the selected  
message.  
OK  
2. Press  
.
The screen lets you select a message.  
NOTE  
• When there is any unread message, the [  
displayed.  
] icon on the screen is  
• Messages are displayed in reverse chronological order i.e., newest first.  
Unread messages are marked with an asterisk " ".  
• Even when you have selected "Read new", the message select screen is  
not displayed if there are no unread messages.  
Messages  
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Messages (cont.)  
1-1. Editing a Text Mail  
("Edit")  
4. After entering the phone number, press  
.
The message is now transmitted. Upon completion of transmission, the  
screen displays the Option Menu shown below. To save the edited Text  
mail before transmission or to save and transmit it at the same time, use  
The "Edit" function allows you to edit a Text mail.  
Opt  
1. Press  
with a message displayed.  
The Option Menu is displayed.  
Opt  
.
Option Menu  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Edit", then press  
.
1. Save  
2. Send  
Saves the edited Text mail in the SIM card.  
Transmits the edited Text mail.  
The screen enters the Edit mode.  
3. Save & Send Saves and transmits the edited Text mail.  
NOTE  
• See page 36 for information on how to enter text. You can enter up to  
160 alphanumeric characters.  
To save the Text mail:  
• Pressing  
down  
erases the character at the cursor position. Holding  
for 1 second or more erases all characters.  
OK  
Use  
/
to select "Save", then press  
.
This saves the edited message to the SIM card. Phone operations are  
temporarily suspended during saving.  
Refer  
• You can insert a fixed text phrase by pressing  
. Use  
/
to  
OK  
select the fixed text, then press  
. (See "2-1. Inserting a Fixed Text  
Phrase in a Text Mail" on page 69.)  
To transmit the Text mail:  
OK  
Use  
/
to select "Send", then press  
.
OK  
3. After finishing editing, press  
.
This transmits the edited message. Phone operations are temporarily  
suspended during transmission.  
The "Destination" prompt appears. Enter the phone number of the  
destination of the edited message. To send the message to a party  
already stored in the Phone Book, follow the procedure below:  
To save and transmit the Text mail:  
OK  
Use  
/
to select "Save & Send", then press  
.
Searching for a phone number  
This saves and transmits the edited message. Phone operations are  
temporarily suspended during saving and transmission.  
• Pressing  
/
with no phone number entered lets you search the  
Phone Book, starting with the lowest abbreviated number stored in the  
Phone Book.  
• Pressing  
/
after entering 3 digits of an abbreviated number  
displays the message content.  
NOTE  
If a received or stored message is associated with stored phone number  
information, the corresponding phone number is displayed.  
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Messages  
1-2. Replying to a Received Text Mail  
("Reply")  
1-3. Extracting a Phone Number from a Text Mail  
("Extract")  
The "Reply" function sends a reply message to the sender of a Text mail.  
Opt  
The "Extract" function extracts a phone number from the selected Text  
mail, allowing you to dial the number.  
1. Press  
with a Text mail displayed.  
Opt  
1. Press  
with a Text mail displayed.  
The Option Menu is displayed.  
The Option Menu is displayed.  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Reply", then press  
.
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Extract", then press  
.
The screen enters the Reply mode. If the reply message requires editing,  
do so first as described in "1-1. Editing a Text Mail" on page 66.  
If the selected message contains a phone number (including numeric  
characters, P, -, and +) enclosed in double quotes " ", the phone number is  
displayed on the screen. If the phone number has been stored with a  
name the Phone Book, the name is displayed instead.  
 s
Opt  
3. Press  
.
NOTE  
The Option Menu is displayed.  
• If the Text mail contains two or more double-quoted phone numbers, you  
1. Save  
2. Send  
Saves the edited Text mail in the SIM card.  
Transmits the edited Text mail.  
can select one using  
/
.
• If the Text mail contains no double-quoted phone number, press any key  
to return to the Option Menu.  
3. Save & Send Saves and transmits the edited Text mail.  
To save the Text mail reply:  
• Pressing  
with a phone number displayed erases the digit at the  
cursor position. Holding down  
Standby mode.  
for 1 second or more returns to  
OK  
Use  
/
to select "Save", then press  
.
This saves the edited reply in the SIM card. Phone operations are  
temporarily suspended during saving.  
• You can store the displayed or extracted phone number in the Phone  
Store  
Book by pressing  
.
To transmit the Text mail reply:  
Dialing the extracted phone number  
Press  
This dials the currently displayed phone number.  
OK  
Use  
/
to select "Send", then press  
.
.
This transmits the edited reply. Phone operations are temporarily  
suspended during transmission.  
To save and transmit the Text mail reply:  
OK  
Use  
/
to select "Save & Send", then press  
.
This saves and transmits the edited reply. Phone operations are  
temporarily suspended during saving and transmission.  
CAUTION!  
The phone number is only displayed and transmission possible when  
the caller's number is provided by the network.  
Messages  
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Messages (cont.)  
1-5. Viewing Supplementary Information for a  
Text Mail  
1-4. Deleting a Text Mail  
("Erase")  
("Information")  
The "Erase" function deletes the currently displayed Text mail.  
Opt  
The "Information" function displays supplementary information on the  
selected Text mail.  
1. Press  
with a Text mail displayed.  
to select "Erase", then press  
The Option Menu is displayed.  
Opt  
1. Press  
with a Text mail displayed.  
The Option Menu is displayed.  
OK  
2. Use  
/
.
The screen asks whether you want to delete the Text mail.  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Information", then press  
.
The Text mail information is provided. The first line shows the date of  
reception; the second line shows the time of reception.  
OK  
3. To confirm the deletion of the message, press  
.
NOTE  
The Text mail is deleted and the screen returns to the Text mail Menu.  
The reception date/time information is displayed in the format selected on  
the Clock Mode Menu. (See "2. Displaying the Date/Time Display" on  
page 59.)  
NOTE  
To delete all Text mails, see "3. Delete All Text Mails" (on page 69).  
3. Use  
/
to scroll through supplementary information.  
The following items of information are displayed.  
First line  
Date of reception  
Second line  
Third line  
Fourth line  
Time of reception  
Message sender name (a maximum of two lines)  
Message sender No. (a maximum of two lines)  
CAUTION!  
The third and fourth lines are displayed only when the calling line  
identification (Caller ID) setting of the message sender is set to ON. If  
the phone number of the message sender has been stored in the  
Phone Book along with the name, the stored name is displayed.  
OK  
4. After checking the information, press  
or  
.
The screen returns to the Option Menu.  
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Messages  
2. Creating a New Text Mail  
("Create")  
4. Settings Items for Transmission of Text Mails  
("Settings")  
The "Create" function allows you to create a new Text mail.  
The "Settings" function allows you to make various settings for Text mails  
to be transmitted.  
OK  
Use  
/
to select "Create", then press  
.
OK  
Use  
/
to select "Settings", then press  
.
The screen changes to create a Text mail.  
The Settings Menu is displayed, which provides the following functions:  
NOTE  
The subsequent steps required to create a new Text mail are the same as  
those described in "1-1. Editing a Text Mail" on page 66.  
1. Msg Centre Sets the Service Centre phone number.  
2. Reply path  
Turns on/off the Reply path setting request to the Service  
Centre.  
3. Valid period Sets the term of validity of Text mails which have not  
been transmitted from the Service Centre.  
2-1. Inserting a Fixed Text Phrase in a Text Mail  
M
You can insert a pre-written text phase in the Text mail you are creating or  
editing.  
4. Msg type  
Sets the protocol used by the communications terminal at  
the Text mail destination.  
Refer  
1. While the target message is being displayed, press  
.
A list of fixed text phrases appears.  
1. Please call me  
2. I will be late  
3. I will call you back  
4. Meeting cancelled  
4-1. Setting the Service Centre Phone Number ("MSG Centre")  
The "Msg Centre" function allows you to set the Service Centre phone  
number.  
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "Msg Centre", then press  
.
2. Use  
OK  
/
to select the fixed text you want to insert, then press  
If it has been set, the Service Centre phone number is displayed.  
.
The selected text phrase is inserted in the Text mail you are creating or  
editing.  
2. Use the numeric keys (  
to  
) to enter the phone number.  
The entered number is displayed.  
NOTE  
3. Delete All Text Mails  
("Erase All")  
Pressing  
erases the last digit entered. Holding down  
for 1 second  
The "Erase All" function deletes all Text mails.  
or more erases all digits entered.  
1. Use  
/
to select "Erase all".  
The screen asks whether you want to delete all Text mails.  
OK  
3. Press  
.
The setting is now completed. The screen returns to the Settings Menu.  
OK  
2. To confirm the deletion of all Text mails, press  
.
All Text mails are deleted and the screen returns to the Text mail Menu.  
Messages  
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Messages (cont.)  
4-2. Setting the Reply Path to the Service Centre  
("Reply path")  
4-4. Setting the Text Mail Receiver Protocol  
("MSG type")  
The "Reply path" function turns on or off the Reply path setting request to  
the Service Centre.  
The "Msg type" function lets you set the protocol used by the  
communications terminal at the Text mail destination.  
OK  
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "Reply path", then press  
.
1. Use  
/
to select "Msg type", then press  
.
The setting for automatic switching is displayed. The current setting is  
The supported protocols are listed. The current setting is indicated by .  
indicated by .  
Text (Default)  
Telex  
G3 telefax  
G4 telefax  
Voice  
ERMES  
Paging  
X.400  
A GSM Mobile Station  
Telex or teletext reduced to telex format  
Group3 telefax  
ON  
OFF  
Requests the Service Centre to set a Reply path.  
Does not request the Service Centre to set a Reply path.  
Group4 telefax  
(i.e., conversion to speech)  
European Radio Messaging System  
National Paging System  
Any public X.400-based message handling system  
Internet Electronic Mail  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select the desired option, then press  
.
The screen returns to the Settings Menu.  
E-Mail  
4-3. Setting the Term of Validity of Untransmitted Text Mails  
("Valid period")  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select the desired option, then press  
.
The screen returns to the Settings Menu.  
The "Valid period" function lets you set the term of validity of any Text  
mails waiting at the Service Centre which have not been transmitted.  
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "Valid period", then press  
.
The setting for automatic switching is displayed. The current setting is  
indicated by .  
One hour  
Two hours  
One day  
Two days  
One week (Default)  
Four weeks  
Six months  
2. Use  
/
to select the desired option, then press  
.
OK  
The screen returns to the Settings Menu.  
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Messages  
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Messages  
71  
Call Meter (This service will become available in the future.)  
Call Meter Menu Map  
Call meter  
Menu  
Last Call  
Last call  
Settings  
Clock  
Charge  
Duration  
Quit  
All calls  
All calls  
Charge  
Total Charge  
Total Time  
Enter PIN2  
Messages  
Call meter  
Service  
Duration  
Reset  
Quit  
Security  
Charge limit  
Read limit  
Charge limit  
Quit  
Total Charge  
Enter PIN2  
Change limit  
Quit  
Change limit  
Currency  
Currency  
Currency  
Read  
Change  
Quit  
Symbol  
Change Symbol  
Change Currency  
Enter PIN2  
・・・Selection  
range  
Display  
Quit  
Display  
・・・Selected  
Charge  
Duration  
OFF  
Quit  
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Call Meter  
Setting the Call Meter  
("Call meter")  
1. Viewing the Last Call Charge and Duration  
("Last call")  
You can change the Call meter settings using the following procedure:  
Menu  
The "Last call" function displays the charge for the last call you made and  
its duration.  
1. Press  
.
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "Last call", then press  
.
The Main Menu is displayed on the screen.  
The Last Call Menu is displayed.  
1. Charge  
2. Duration  
Displays the charge for the last call.  
Displays the duration of the last call.  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Call meter", then press  
.
The Call meter Menu is displayed, which provides the following functions:  
1. Last call  
2. All calls  
Displays the charge for the last call and its duration.  
Displays the cumulative charge for calls and their  
cumulative duration.  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select the desired option, then press  
.
The selected information is displayed on the screen.  
3. Charge limit Sets the maximum cumulative call charge.  
4. Currency  
5. Display  
NOTE  
Sets the charge per time-charge.  
Allows real-time call charge/duration display during a call.  
The "Duration" display value can only show a maximum value of 99:59:59.  
C
CAUTION!  
Meter  
You must set the charge per time-charge and the currency unit (as  
described on page 75) before you can view the last call charge.  
3. Press any key after checking the displayed call charge or duration.  
The Last Call Menu is displayed.  
Call Meter  
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Call Meter (cont.)  
2. Viewing the Cumulative Call Charge and Duration ("All calls")  
3. Setting the Maximum Cumulative Call Charge`("Charge limit")  
The "All calls" function displays the cumulative charge for previous calls  
and their cumulative duration.  
The "Charge limit" sets the maximum cumulative time-charge for calls.  
You can prevent your phone from calling or being called when the  
cumulative call charge has reached or exceeded this maximum time-  
charge value.  
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "All calls", then press  
.
The All Calls Menu is displayed.  
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "Charge limit", then press  
The Charge Limit Menu is displayed.  
1. Read limit Displays the current setting of the maximum time-charge.  
.
1. Charge  
2. Duration  
3. Reset  
Displays the cumulative call charge.  
Displays the cumulative call duration.  
Resets the cumulative call charge and duration records.  
2. Change limit Allows you to change the maximum time-charge setting.  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select the desired option, then press  
.
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select the desired option, then press  
.
The selected information is displayed on the screen.  
The screen provides information according to the selected option.  
CAUTION!  
CAUTION!  
• If you select "Reset", the screen prompts for your PIN2 code. Enter  
OK  
the PIN2 code, then press  
.
• If you select "Change limit", the screen prompts for your PIN2 code.  
OK  
. You can use the numeric  
• You must set the charge per time-charge and the currency unit (as  
described on page 75) before you can view the cumulative call  
charge.  
Enter the valid PIN2 code, then press  
keys to enter a new time-charge (1 to 1677215). After entering the  
OK  
new value, press  
.
• If you specify "0" for "Change limit", there is no upper limit.  
NOTE  
NOTE  
The "Duration" display value can only show a maximum value of 99:59:59.  
Pressing  
erases the last digit entered. Holding down  
for 1 second  
or more erases all digits entered.  
3. Press any key after checking the displayed call charge or duration.  
3. Press any key after checking the setting you made.  
OK  
The All Calls Menu is displayed. Pressing  
displays the Call meter Menu.  
after selecting "Reset"  
The screen returns to the Change Limit Menu.  
NOTE  
If the maximum cumulative time-charge has been set, the remaining time-  
charge is displayed during a call.  
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Call Meter  
NOTE  
4. Setting the Charge per Time-charge  
("Currency")  
• See page 36 for information on how to enter text.  
The "Currency" function lets you set the charge per unit-time and the  
currency unit, and stores the settings in your SIM card.  
• Pressing  
after entering a currency unit erases the character at the  
cursor position. Holding down  
characters entered.  
for 1 second or more erases all  
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "Currency", then press  
.
The Currency Menu is displayed.  
OK  
4. After entering the currency unit, press  
.
1. Read  
Displays the current currency unit setting.  
You can change the charge per unit-time using the numeric keys (  
to ). The entered value is displayed on the screen.  
NOTE  
• Pressing  
second or more erases all digits entered.  
2. Change  
Lets you change the charge which has been set.  
erases the last digit entered. Holding down  
for 1  
Viewing the Currency Unit and Rate Settings  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Read", then press  
.
• The charge per unit-time can be up to 11 digits long: up to 7 digits after  
the decimal point and up to 11 digits before the decimal point.  
The current currency unit setting is displayed.  
OK  
5. After entering the charge, press  
.
C
OK  
3. Press  
.
The corrected value is displayed.  
Meter  
The current charge setting is displayed.  
OK  
6. Check the displayed value, then press  
.
OK  
4. Press  
.
The screen returns to the Currency Menu.  
The screen returns to the Currency Menu.  
Changing the Currency Unit and Rate Settings  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Change", then press  
.
The screen prompts for your PIN2 code.  
NOTE  
• Pressing  
Holding down  
after entering your PIN2 code erases the last digit.  
for 1 second or more erases all digits entered.  
• See page 24 for information on how to enter your PIN2 code.  
OK  
3. Press  
.
You can change up to 3 characters of the currency unit which has been set.  
Call Meter  
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Call Meter (cont.)  
5. Viewing the Call Duration and Charge during a Call ("Display")  
The "Display" function can display the current call duration or charge  
during a call.  
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "Display", then press  
.
The Display Menu is displayed.  
1. Charge  
2. Duration  
Displays the current call charge during a call.  
Displays the current call duration during a call.  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select the desired option, then press  
.
The current setting is indicated by .  
OK  
3. Press  
.
The screen returns to the Call meter Menu.  
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Call Meter  
Services  
Services Menu Map (The shaded services will become available in the future.)  
Outgoing  
Incoming  
Menu  
Enter Password  
Enter Password  
Barring  
Registering..  
Barring  
Registration Success  
Registration Success  
Registered  
Quiescent  
Available Not Active  
All calls Not Active  
All calls Active  
All calls  
Services  
Settings  
Clock  
Barring  
Outgoing  
OFF  
Barring  
Registering..  
Status  
Quit  
Status  
Accessing..  
Incoming  
Password  
Quit  
Messages  
Call meter  
Service  
New password  
When busy  
Repeat New  
Not found  
Registering  
Registration Success  
Registration Success  
Old password  
All calls  
ON  
Forwarding  
Registering..  
Destination  
Forwarding  
Forwarding  
Security  
OFF  
Quit  
All calls  
When busy  
No Answer  
Not found  
AllCondition  
OFF  
Quit  
No Answer  
AllCondition  
C
Destination  
ON  
No Answer  
AllCondition  
OFF  
5 seconds  
Meter  
10 seconds  
15 seconds  
20 seconds  
25 seconds  
30 seconds  
Quit  
Quit  
Accessing..  
Active  
Not Active  
Status  
Quit  
S
Available Not Active  
Quiescent  
Registered  
Waiting  
Waiting  
Active  
Not Active  
Available Not Active  
Quiescent  
ON  
Registering..  
Registration Success  
Registration Success  
Registering..  
Accessing..  
OFF  
Registered  
Status  
Quit  
Far Id  
ON  
Far Id Registering  
Far Id Registration Success  
Registration Success  
・・・Selection  
range  
Caller Id  
Caller Id  
OFF  
Quit  
Far Id  
Registration  
Your Id  
Your Id  
・・・Selected  
Status Registering  
Active  
Not Active  
Available Not Active  
Quiescent  
Status  
Quit  
Registering..  
ON  
OFF  
Quit  
Quit  
Registered  
Services  
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Services (cont.)  
Setting the Services  
("Services")  
1-1. Registering a New Password  
("Password")  
You can change the Services settings using the following procedure:  
Menu  
You need a four-digit password to set outgoing/incoming call barring.  
The "Password" function allows you to change the password.  
1. Press  
.
CAUTION!  
The Main Menu is displayed on the screen.  
Extend the antenna before starting this procedure.  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Service", then press  
The Services Menu is displayed, which provides the following functions:  
1. Barring Sets service features for outgoing and incoming calls.  
2. Forwarding Sets Call Forwarding.  
.
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "Password", then press  
.
When a password has already been registered, the screen prompts you to  
enter the old password. When you set up a password for the first time, go  
to step 3.  
Waiting  
Sets Call Waiting.  
Caller Id  
Sets called/calling line identification.  
2. Use the numeric keys (  
password, then press  
to  
) to enter the old (current)  
3. Registration Checks for registered location.  
OK  
.
CAUTION!  
The screen prompts you to enter a new password.  
Extend the antenna before starting this procedure.  
NOTE  
• The digits in the entered password are displayed as a string of asterisks  
( ) as you enter them.  
• The password must be 4 digits long.  
entered 4 digits.  
1. Setting Service Features for Outgoing and Incoming Calls ("Barring")  
OK  
appears when you have  
The "Barring" function lets you restrict outgoing and incoming calls and  
set up your password for setting call barring services.  
3. Use the numeric keys (  
OK  
to  
) to enter the new password, then  
OK  
Use  
/
to select "Barring", then press  
.
press  
.
The Barring Menu is displayed, which provides the following functions:  
The "Repeat new" prompt appears. Enter the new password again.  
1. Outgoing  
2. Incoming  
3. Password  
Sets outgoing call barring.  
Sets incoming call barring.  
Registers a new password.  
OK  
4. Press  
.
Your phone saves the new password. If the phone cannot accept the new  
password, it displays an error message. Check the message content and  
try again.  
5. Press any key after checking the new password.  
The screen returns to the Barring Menu.  
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Services  
1-2. Setting Outgoing Call Barring  
("Outgoing")  
1-3. Setting Incoming Call Barring  
("Incoming")  
The "Outgoing" function lets you restrict outgoing calls from your phone.  
CAUTION!  
The "Incoming" function allows your phone to inhibit incoming calls.  
CAUTION!  
Extend the antenna before starting this procedure.  
Extend the antenna before starting this procedure.  
OK  
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "Outgoing", then press  
.
1. Use  
/
to select "Incoming", then press  
.
The Outgoing Menu is displayed, which provides the following functions:  
The Incoming Menu is displayed.  
1. All calls  
2. OFF  
3. Status  
Inhibits all outgoing calls.  
1. All calls  
2. OFF  
3. Status  
Inhibits all incoming calls.  
Does not inhibit incoming calls.  
Checks the current incoming call barring status with the  
network.  
Does not inhibit outgoing calls.  
Checks the current outgoing call barring status with the  
network.  
OK  
OK  
2. Use  
/
key to select the desired option, then press  
.
2. Use  
/
to select the desired option, then press  
.
If you select "All calls" or "OFF", the screen prompts you to enter the  
OK  
If you select "All calls" or "OFF", the screen prompts you to enter the  
OK  
. Your phone saves the  
password. Enter the registered password, then press  
. Your phone  
password. Enter the password, then press  
saves the setting in the network. If you select "Status", your phone  
accesses the network to display the current setting status on the screen.  
After checking the setting, press any key to return to the Barring Menu.  
setting in the network. If you select "Status", your phone accesses the  
network to display the current setting status on the screen. After checking  
the setting, press any key to return to the Barring Menu.  
S
NOTE  
NOTE  
• Pressing  
erases the last digit entered. Holding down  
for 1  
• Pressing  
erases the last digit entered. Holding down  
for 1  
second or more erases all digits entered.  
second or more erases all digits entered.  
• You can change your password at any time. (See "1-1. Registering a  
• You can change your password at any time. (See "1-1. Registering a  
New Password" on page 78.)  
• To display the status, see "1-2. Setting Outgoing Call Barring".  
New Password" on page 78.)  
• The status is displayed as follows:  
Active  
Not Available  
Available Not Active  
Quiescent  
Registered  
3. Press any key after checking the setting.  
The screen returns to the Barring Menu.  
3. Press any key after checking the setting.  
The screen returns to the Barring Menu.  
Services  
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Services (cont.)  
2. Setting Call Forwarding  
("Forwarding")  
2-1. Setting the Destination Phone Number  
The "Forwarding" function allows you to set Call Forwarding to your  
preferences.  
Enter the phone number of the call forwarding destination to enable the  
selected type of Call Forwarding.  
CAUTION!  
OK  
Use  
/
to select "Forwarding", then press  
.
Extend the antenna before starting this procedure.  
The Forwarding Menu is displayed, which provides the following functions:  
1. All calls  
Forwards all calls.  
1. Use  
OK  
/
to select the desired Call Forwarding option, then press  
2. When busy  
3. No answer  
4. Not found  
Forwards calls when the line is busy.  
Forwards calls when the phone does not answer.  
Forwards calls when the phone is outside a service  
area or when the power is off.  
Forwards calls when the line is busy, the phone does  
not answer or is outside a service range, or when the  
power is off.  
.
Turn on or off the selected Call Forwarding option.  
1. ON  
2. OFF  
Enables the selected type of Call Forwarding.  
Disables the selected type of Call Forwarding.  
5. AllCondition  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select ON or OFF, then press  
.
6. OFF  
7. Status  
Disables Call Forwarding.  
Checks the current Call Forwarding status with the  
network.  
If you select "OFF," your phone accesses the network to save the OFF  
setting. If you select "ON," the "Destination" screen appears, prompting for  
the phone number of a Call Forwarding destination. Enter the desired  
phone number, starting with the country code, then press  
phone will access the network to save the entered phone number.  
NOTE  
OK  
. Your  
If you select 1 to 5, you need to enter the phone number of the destination  
of calls to be forwarded. Go to "2-1. Setting the Destination Phone  
Number".  
NOTE  
• Pressing  
erases the last digit entered. Holding down  
for 1  
second or more erases all digits entered.  
• If you select "No answer" and "AllCondition", enter the Call Forwarding  
destination phone number. You can then specify the time interval to  
elapse before the beginning of Call Forwarding. Use  
the desired time interval between 5 and 30 seconds (in increments of 5  
OK  
/
to select  
seconds), then press  
.
• If you select "Status", your phone accesses the network and displays the  
current setting status.  
3. Press any key after checking the setting.  
The screen returns to the Forwarding Menu.  
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3. Setting Call Waiting  
("Waiting")  
4-1. Displaying the Called Party's Number When Dialing ("Far Id")  
The "Waiting" function sets Call Waiting so that you can answer an  
incoming call even with another call already in progress.  
The "Far Id" function controls the display of the phone number of a called  
terminal when you dial that number.  
CAUTION!  
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "Far Id", then press  
.
Extend the antenna before starting this procedure.  
The Far Id Menu is displayed.  
1. ON  
Displays the phone number of the called terminal when  
dialing that number.  
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "Waiting", then press  
.
The Waiting Menu is displayed.  
2. OFF  
Does not display the phone number of the called  
terminal when dialing that number.  
1. ON  
2. OFF  
3. Status  
Enables Call Waiting.  
Disables Call Waiting.  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select the desired option, then press  
.
Checks the current Call Waiting status with the network.  
The selected setting is shown on the screen.  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select the desired option, then press  
.
Your phone saves the setting in the network and displays the result. If you  
select "Status", your phone accesses the network and displays the current  
setting status.  
3. Press any key after checking the setting.  
The screen returns to the Caller Id Menu.  
3. Press any key after checking the setting.  
4-2 . Displaying Your Phone Number on the Called  
Party's Phone  
S
("Your Id")  
The screen returns to the Services Menu.  
The "Your Id" function controls the display of your phone number at a  
called phone.  
4. Setting Caller's Number Notification  
("Caller Id")  
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "Your Id", then press  
.
The "Caller Id" function enables your phone to display the phone number  
of a calling party, or allows a remote phone to display your phone number.  
The Your Id Menu is displayed.  
1. ON  
2. OFF  
Displays your phone number at the called terminal.  
Does not display your phone number at the called  
terminal.  
OK  
Use  
/
to select "Caller Id", then press  
.
The Caller Id Menu is displayed, which provides the following functions:  
1. Far Id  
Displays the phone number of the called party when you  
dial that number.  
Displays your phone number on the called phone.  
Checks the called/calling line identification setting with  
the network.  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select the desired option, then press  
.
2. Your Id  
3. Status  
The selected setting is shown on the screen.  
3. Press any key after checking the setting.  
CAUTION!  
The screen returns to the Caller Id Menu.  
Extend the antenna before starting this procedure.  
Services  
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Services (cont.)  
4-3. Checking the Current Setting for Caller's Number  
Notification  
5. Setting Registration  
("Registration")  
("Status")  
The "Registration" function lets you manually re-register your location and  
check the network quickly to see whether any messages have been  
received for you.  
The "Status" function checks the current setting for called/calling line  
identification with the network.  
CAUTION!  
CAUTION!  
Extend the antenna before starting this procedure.  
Extend the antenna before starting this operation.  
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "Status", then press  
.
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "Registration", then press  
.
Your phone accesses the network and displays the current setting status  
on the screen.  
If any messages are waiting for you, you can view them using the Messages  
Menu described from page 64.  
The status displayed is one of the following five types:  
Active  
Not Active  
Available Not Active  
Quiescent  
2. Press any key after checking the Registration result.  
The screen returns to the Service Menu.  
Registered  
2. Press  
/
.
Pressing the key toggles between "Far Id" and "Your Id".  
OK  
3. Press  
.
The screen returns to the Caller Id Menu.  
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Services  
Security  
Security Menu Map  
Security  
Menu  
Keylock  
Keylock ON?  
Settings  
Clock  
PIN1 ON/OFF  
PIN1 ON/OFF  
ON  
Messages  
Enter PIN1  
Enter PIN1  
Call meter  
Service  
OFF  
Quit  
Enter Old PIN1  
Enter New PIN1  
Repeat new  
Repeat new  
New PIN1  
New PIN2  
Security  
Quit  
 s
Enter Old PIN2  
Enter New PIN2  
 i
・・・Selection  
range  
Enter PIN2  
Fixed dial  
Fixed dial  
ON  
・・・Selected  
OFF  
Quit  
Quit  
Security  
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Security (cont.)  
Setting the Security Functions  
("Security")  
1. Setting Keylock  
("Keylock")  
You can change the Security settings using the following procedure:  
Menu  
The "Keylock" function locks the keys on your phone to prevent  
accidental operation when you are carrying it in a bag or pocket.  
1. Press  
.
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "Keylock", then press  
.
The Main Menu is displayed on the screen.  
The Keylock confirmation message appears.  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Security", then press  
.
OK  
2. Press  
.
The Security Menu is displayed, which provides the following functions:  
The screen enters Standby mode in the Keylock state.  
1. Keylock  
2. PIN1 ON/OFF  
Locks key operations.  
CAUTION!  
Enables/disables the PIN1-based safeguard applied  
when your phone is switched on.  
Sets a new PIN1 code.  
Sets a new PIN2 code.  
Sets restriction on outgoing calls using the Fixed Dial  
feature.  
• Keylock cannot be set during a call.  
• In the Keylock state, you cannot use any keys other than the  
Power/Hang-up key.  
3. New PIN1  
4. New PIN2  
5. Fixed dial  
• You can answer an incoming call even in the Keylock state.  
3. To cancel Keylock, press  
,
, then  
.
This cancels Keylock and the screen returns to Standby mode.  
CAUTION!  
When canceling Keylock, press the 3 keys in succession at intervals of  
less than 3 seconds.  
NOTE  
Even when Keylock has been set, you can answer an incoming call by  
pressing  
.
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Security  
2. Disabling the PIN1 Code  
("PIN1 ON/OFF")  
3. Setting New PIN1/PIN2 Codes  
("New PIN1") / ("New PIN2")  
The "PIN1 ON/OFF" function enables or disables the PIN1-based  
safeguard applied when your phone is switched on. Setting PIN1 to OFF  
disables the safeguard for the SIM card, eliminating the need to enter the  
PIN1 code even when you switch on your phone.  
The "New PIN1" and "New PIN2" functions let you set new PIN1 and PIN2  
codes.  
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "New PIN1" or "New PIN2", then press  
.
The screen prompts you to enter the old (current) PIN code.  
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "PIN1 ON/OFF", then press  
.
CAUTION!  
The available PIN1 ON/OFF settings are displayed. The current setting is  
Even if you select "New PIN1," you cannot set your new PIN1 code if  
you have disabled PIN1 code entry in "2. Disabling the PIN1 Code" on  
the left of this page.  
indicated by .  
1. ON  
2. OFF  
Enables the PIN1-based safeguard.  
Disables the PIN1-based safeguard.  
2. Use the numeric keys (  
press  
to  
) to enter your new PIN code, then  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select the desired option, then press  
.
.
OK  
The screen prompts you to enter your PIN1 code.  
The screen prompts you to enter your new PIN code.  
NOTE  
3. Use the numeric keys (  
to  
) to enter your PIN1 code.  
• The digits in the entered PIN code are displayed as a string of asterisks  
OK  
( ) as you enter them.  
• Pressing  
appears when you have entered 4 digits.  
for 1  
The digits in the PIN1 code are displayed as a string of asterisks  
( ) as you enter them.  
erases the last digit entered. Holding down  
OK  
appears when you have entered 4 digits.  
second or more erases all digits entered.  
• See page 24 for information on how to enter your PIN code.  
NOTE  
• Pressing  
Holding down  
erases the last digit you entered as part of the PIN1 code.  
for 1 second or more erases all digits entered.  
CAUTION!  
• See page 24 for information on how to enter the PIN1 code.  
• Up to 8 digits can be entered.  
• If you enter the PIN1 or PIN2 code incorrectly 3 times in succession,  
your SIM card will be locked and you must enter the PUK1 or PUK2  
code to unlock the SIM card. (See page 24.)  
CAUTION!  
S
• Up to 8 digits can be entered.  
• If you enter the PIN1 code incorrectly 3 times in succession, your  
SIM card will be locked and you must enter the PUK1 code to unlock  
the SIM card. (See page 24.)  
3. Use the numeric keys (  
correctly, then press  
to  
) to enter your new PIN code  
.
OK  
The "Repeat new" prompt appears. Enter the new PIN code again.  
OK  
4. Press  
.
Your phone switches to the PIN1 ON/OFF setting you have made.  
OK  
4. Press  
.
The screen returns to the Security Menu.  
Security  
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Security (cont.)  
NOTE  
4. Restricting Outgoing Calls Using Fixed Dial  
("Fixed dial")  
You can make emergency calls regardless of the Fixed Dial ON/OFF  
setting.  
If you set "Fixed dial" to ON, your phone can only dial the phone numbers  
stored in the Fixed Dial Memory.  
NOTE  
OK  
3. Use  
/
to select the desired option, then press  
.
See page 39 for storing phone numbers in the Fixed Dial Memory.  
The screen returns to the Security Menu.  
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "Fixed dial", then press  
.
You are prompted to enter your PIN2 code.  
2. Use the numeric keys (  
to  
) to enter your PIN2 code, then press  
.
OK  
NOTE  
• The digits in the entered PIN2 code are displayed as a string of asterisks (  
) as you enter them.  
OK  
appears when you have entered 4 digits.  
• Pressing  
Holding down  
with the PIN2 code displayed erases the last digit entered.  
for 1 second or more erases all digits entered.  
• See also page 24 for information on how to enter your PIN2 code.  
CAUTION!  
• Up to 8 digits can be entered.  
• If you enter the PIN2 code incorrectly 3 times in succession, your  
SIM card will be locked and you must enter the PUK2 code to unlock  
the SIM card. (See page 24.)  
The available Fixed Dial ON/OFF settings are displayed. The current  
setting is indicated by .  
1. ON  
Restricts dialing only to the phone numbers registered in  
the Fixed Dial Memory.  
2. OFF  
Disables the above restriction.  
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Security  
Message Memo/Voice Memo Features  
The "Msg memo" feature plays your message to the calling party and records an incoming message when you cannot answer the phone. To set the "Msg  
memo" feature, follow the procedure in "1-2. Turning the Message Memo Feature On/Off" on page 89. When the "Msg memo" feature is on, the [  
remains on. The icon blinks when any message has not yet been played; it remains on when there are no unplayed messages.  
] icon  
The "Voice memo" feature records your conversations during a call and provides a voice memo recording function in Standby mode.  
Message memo  
Memo menu  
Playback  
Select  
Select XXX/XXX  
Playback  
Option Menu  
Store  
Msg memo  
Playback all  
Enter Name  
Calling  
Recall  
Erase  
Quit  
Erase all?  
Erase all  
Erase?  
Memo ON/OFF  
Memo ON/OFF  
ON  
Number of ring  
Msgmemo ON/OFF  
OFF  
0
1
2
3
4
5
6
Message 1  
Message 2  
Quit  
Response Only  
Quit  
7
8
9
Response  
Quit  
Response  
Recording  
Recording  
Message 1  
Recording Message 1  
Recording Message 2  
Message 2  
Quit  
 y
Playback  
Playback  
Playback Message 1  
Playback Message 2  
Message 1  
Message 2  
Quit  
・・・Selection  
range  
Voice memo  
Voice memo  
V
Message  
Quit  
Recording  
Select  
Voice memo Recording  
M
Memo/  
・・・Selected  
Playback  
Erase?  
Select XXX/XXX  
Erase all?  
Quit  
Erase all  
Quit  
Message Memo/Voice Memo Features  
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Message Memo/Voice Memo Features (cont.)  
Using the Message/Voice Memo Features  
1-1. Recording/Replaying a Response Message  
("Response")  
You can change the Memo settings using the following procedure:  
The "Response" function records up to two outgoing messages (each up  
to 20 seconds long) and replays either.  
Press  
.
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "Response", then press  
.
The Memo Menu is displayed, which provides the following functions:  
The Response Menu is displayed.  
1. Msg memo  
2. Voice memo  
Plays your answering message to the calling party  
and records an incoming message when you cannot  
answer the phone.  
Records your conversations during a call and  
provides a voice memo recording function in Standby  
mode.  
1. Recording  
2. Playback  
Records a response message.  
Replays a response message.  
Recording  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Recording", then press  
.
The screen prompts you to select a response message.  
1. Using the Message Memo Feature  
Use to select "Msg memo", then press  
("Msg memo")  
3. Use  
/
to select the response message to be recorded, then  
OK  
/
.
press  
.
OK  
The Message Memo Menu is displayed, which provides the following  
functions:  
Your phone gives the recording start tone and starts recording the selected  
response message. The recording time is up to 20 seconds per message.  
1. Select  
2. Playback all  
3. Erase all  
Selects the message to be played.  
Plays all messages which have not been played.  
Deletes all messages.  
Stop  
4. Press  
.
4. Memo ON/OFF Turns on/off the "Msg memo" feature.  
5. Response Records and replays an answer message.  
Your phone stops recording and gives the recording end tone. The screen  
returns to the Response Menu.  
CAUTION!  
You cannot enable the "Msg memo" feature just by recording a  
response message. See "1-2. Turning the Message Memo Feature  
On/Off" on page 89 to enable the "Msg memo" feature.  
Replaying  
OK  
2. Use  
/
to select "Playback", then press  
.
The screen prompts you to select a response message.  
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Message Memo/Voice Memo Features  
When the "Msg memo" feature is set to ON:  
Use to to set the number of ringing tones that sound before playing  
OK  
3. Use  
/
to select the response message to be replayed, then  
press  
.
OK  
the response message after receiving an incoming call, then press  
If you have already recorded two response messages, you are prompted to  
select the message to be used. Use to select the desired one,  
OK  
.
Your phone starts replaying the selected response message. If you want  
Stop  
to stop replaying, press  
at any time. Upon completion of the replay,  
the screen returns to the Response Menu.  
/
then press  
. The selected response message is enabled.  
NOTE  
If no response message has been recorded, a message appears. Check  
the message and press any key to return to the Response Menu.  
When you set the "Msg memo" feature to ON, the [ ] icon appears on  
the screen and the selected response message will be played.  
CAUTION!  
• If no response message has been recorded, the "Msg memo"  
feature cannot be enabled. In this case, press any key to return to  
the Message Memo Menu.  
• If the total number of messages recorded with the "Msg memo" and  
"Voice memo" features reaches 255 or if the remaining recording  
time is less than 7 seconds, a message appears on the screen, and  
no more messages can be recorded. Pressing any key returns the  
screen to the Message Memo Menu. The total recording time is 7  
minutes.  
1-2. Turning the Message Memo Feature On/Off ("Memo ON/OFF")  
The "Memo ON/OFF" function enables or disables the "Msg memo"  
feature. If you enable this feature, your phone plays your response  
message and records an incoming message when you cannot answer an  
incoming call.  
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "Memo ON/OFF", then press  
.
The Msg memo ON/OFF Menu is displayed. The current setting is  
indicated by .  
• Call Waiting is disabled when the "Msg memo" feature is enabled.  
ON  
OFF  
Response Only  
Enables the "Msg memo" feature.  
When the "Msg memo" feature is set to OFF:  
Disables the "Msg memo" feature.  
Enables only the answer message replay function,  
disabling the recording function.  
The screen returns to the Message Memo Menu.  
2. Use  
/
to select the desired option.  
NOTE  
• You need to record a response message for your phone to answer with  
a message. When recording the response message, see "1-1.  
Recording/Replaying a Response Message" on page 88.  
• You can record up to two response messages. Select the message you  
wish to use. The currently selected response message is indicated by ●  
to the left.  
V
Message  
M
Memo/  
OK  
3. Press  
.
Message Memo/Voice Memo Features  
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Message Memo/Voice Memo Features (cont.)  
1-3. Playing a Selected Message  
("Select")  
1-4. Playing All Unplayed Messages  
("Playback all")  
The "Select" function plays a recorded message from a remote party.  
OK  
The "Playback all" function plays all of the recorded messages which  
have not yet been played.  
1. Use  
/
to select "Select", then press  
.
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "Playback all", then press  
.
The screen lists the recorded messages in chronological order.  
Your phone starts playing the recorded messages which have not been  
NOTE  
played. During the replay, the [  
] icon is displayed.  
Messages which have not been played are marked with an asterisk ().  
NOTE  
• Pressing  
When "/" is displayed on the screen,  
messages. When "±" is displayed,  
volume.  
during a replay toggles the functions of  
are used to select  
are used to control the  
/
as follows.  
/
2. Use  
OK  
/
to select the message you want to play, then press  
/
.
Your phone starts playing the selected message. During the replay, the  
Menu  
stops the replay and displays the  
Option Menu. (See "Option Menu" below.)  
Next  
• Pressing  
during a replay starts playing the next unplayed message.  
[
] icon is displayed. Pressing  
If there is no next message, pressing the key replays the current  
message again.  
NOTE  
Pressing  
/
during playback controls the volume.  
Quit  
2. Press  
.
Option Menu  
The phone stops playing the messages and the screen returns to the  
Message Memo Menu.  
Opt  
The Option Menu appears if you press  
when playing a message.  
1. Store  
Registers the phone number in the Phone Book if your  
phone has been notified of that number by calling line  
identification (Caller ID).  
Dials the phone number if your phone has been notified  
of that number by calling line identification.  
Deletes the selected message.  
1-5. Erasing All Messages  
("Erase all")  
The "Erase all" function deletes all recorded messages.  
OK  
.
2. Recall  
3. Erase  
1. Use  
/
to select "Erase all", then press  
The confirmation message "Erase all?" appears.  
OK  
2. Press  
.
This deletes all recorded messages.  
NOTE  
• To delete specific messages, use the "Erase" function on the Option  
Menu described in "1-3. Playing a Selected Message".  
• If there is no message to be deleted, "No message" appears. Check that  
there is no message to be deleted, then press any key to return to the  
Message Memo Menu.  
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Message Memo/Voice Memo Features  
2. Using the Voice Memo Feature  
("Voice memo")  
OK  
2-2. Replaying a Voice Memo  
("Select")  
The "Select" function replays a recorded Voice memo.  
OK  
Use  
/
to select "Voice memo", then press  
.
1. Use  
/
to select "Select", then press  
.
The Voice Memo Menu is displayed, which provides the following functions:  
The screen lists the recorded Voice memos in chronological order.  
1. Recording  
2. Select  
Records a Voice memo.  
Selects a message.  
3. Erase all  
Deletes all messages.  
2. Use  
OK  
/
to select the Voice memo you want to play, then press  
.
Your phone starts playing the selected Voice memo. The Voice memo is  
replayed repeatedly.  
2-1. Recording a Voice Memo  
("Recording")  
NOTE  
In Standby Mode, the "Recording" function can record speech through  
the phone's microphone. During a call, it can record speech both through  
the microphone and receiver.  
• Pressing  
• Pressing  
memo.  
/
during a playback controls the volume.  
during a replay of a Voice memo deletes the Voice  
Erase  
1. Hold down  
for at least 2 seconds.  
Your phone gives the recording start tone and starts recording. The  
recording time is up to seven minutes.  
Quit  
3. Press  
.
The screen returns to the list of Voice memos.  
CAUTION!  
• Voice recording is disabled when your phone is dialing, ringing, or  
automatically answering with the "Msg memo" feature.  
• If the total number of messages recorded with the "Msg memo"  
and "Voice memo" features reaches 255 or if the remaining  
recording time is less than 7 seconds, no more messages can be  
recorded.  
2-3. Erasing All Voice Memos  
("Erase all")  
The "Erase all" function deletes all recorded Voice memos.  
OK  
1. Use  
/
to select "Erase all", then press  
.
The confirmation message "Erase all?" appears.  
NOTE  
You can also perform voice recording by selecting "Recording" from the  
Voice Memo Menu.  
OK  
2. Press  
.
This deletes all recorded voice memo messages.  
NOTE  
V
Message  
Erase  
To delete a specific Voice memo, press  
when it is being replayed,  
Stop  
2. Press  
.
M
as described above in "2-2. Replaying a Voice Memo".  
Your phone stops recording and gives the recording end tone.  
Memo/  
Message Memo/Voice Memo Features  
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Quick Reference for Troubleshooting  
If you are having trouble with your phone, check the following list of symptoms. If you cannot solve the problem yourself, contact Service Information Window.  
Symptom  
Possible cause  
User response  
No power  
Battery low  
Battery loaded incorrectly  
Charge battery immediately  
See page 17 to click battery into place  
Battery does not recharge  
SIM error  
Battery not correctly connected to charger  
Battery expired  
See page 17 to connect battery correctly  
Replace with new battery  
SIM card inserted incorrectly  
SIM card dirty  
SIM card damaged  
Check your SIM card  
PIN error  
PIN code entry failed 3 times in succession  
PUK code entry failed 10 times in succession  
See page 24.  
See page 24.  
PUK error  
Cannot make any calls  
Wrong number  
Dial correct phone number  
Extend antenna  
See page 79 to cancel outgoing call barring  
See page 74 to reset maximum cumulative  
time-charge  
Antenna not extended  
Outgoing calls barred  
Maximum cumulative time-charge exceeded  
Weak signal  
Defective SIM card  
Check signal strength icon on LCD panel  
Check SIM card  
Cannot make international calls  
Cannot answer calls  
Phone number with no leading "+" and country  
code  
Enter "+" and country code (See page 94).  
Weak signal  
Incoming calls barred  
Check signal strength icon on LCD panel  
See page 79 to cancel outgoing call barring  
Ringer muted  
Ringer disabled  
See page 52 to enable ringer  
Cannot forward calls  
No phone number entered as destination  
See page 80 to set destination phone number  
See page 90 to erase messages.  
Msg memo feature does not work  
Cannot record messages  
The total number of messages or the total recording  
time exceeds the maximum limit  
Cannot create new Phone Book entry  
Quick Reference for Troubleshooting  
Phone Book full  
Edit Phone Book, e.g., by deleting to free up more  
entry space  
92  
Specifications  
SS-66K  
Dimensions  
Height (excluding the antenna) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .146 mm  
Width . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 mm  
Thickness . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .52 mm  
Weight (main unit) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .390 g (approx.)  
Power  
Battery voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DC 7.4V 1500mAh  
Connection time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .150 minutes (approx.)  
Standby time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 hours (approx.)  
(When in a service area)  
Note: A spare battery is provided.  
When you are not in a service area, standby time may be less.  
AC Charger (AC-S100)  
Dimensions  
Height . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33 mm  
Width . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .127 mm  
Depth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 mm  
Weight . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .220 g (approx.)  
Input voltage, input frequency . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .AC 100V–240V, 50–60 Hz  
Output voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .DC 8.4V±0.05V 80mA  
Charging time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .180 minutes (approx.)  
Design and specifications are subject to change without notice due to ongoing  
product improvements.  
Specifications  
93  
Country Codes for International Calls  
Alaska..........................................................+1  
Albania.....................................................+355  
Armenia, Republic of ...............................+374  
Algeria......................................................+213  
American Samoa .....................................+684  
Andorra....................................................+376  
Angola......................................................+244  
Anguilla........................................................+1  
Antigua and Barbuda...................................+1  
Argentine Republic ....................................+54  
Aruba .......................................................+297  
Ascension Island......................................+247  
Australia.....................................................+61  
Austria........................................................+43  
Azerbaijan................................................+994  
Azores Islands .........................................+351  
Bahamas......................................................+1  
Bahrain ....................................................+973  
Bangladesh..............................................+880  
Barbados .....................................................+1  
Belarus, Republic of.................................+375  
Belgium......................................................+32  
Belize.......................................................+501  
Benin........................................................+229  
Bermuda Islands..........................................+1  
Bhutan .....................................................+975  
Bolivia ......................................................+591  
Bosnia and Herzegovina..........................+387  
Botswana.................................................+267  
Brazil..........................................................+55  
British Virgin Islands ....................................+1  
Brunei Darussalam ..................................+673  
Bulgaria....................................................+359  
Burkina Faso............................................+226  
Burundi ....................................................+257  
Cabo Verde..............................................+238  
Cameroon................................................+237  
Canada ........................................................+1  
Canary Islands...........................................+34  
Cayman Islands...........................................+1  
Central African Republic..........................+236  
Chad ........................................................+235  
Chile...........................................................+56  
China .........................................................+86  
Cocos Islands ............................................+61  
Colombia....................................................+57  
Comoros ..................................................+269  
Congo ......................................................+242  
Congo (Rep.) ...........................................+243  
Cook Islands............................................+682  
Costa Rica ...............................................+506  
Cote d'Ivoire.............................................+225  
Christmas Island........................................+61  
Croatia .....................................................+385  
Cuba ..........................................................+53  
Cyprus .....................................................+357  
Czech Republic........................................+420  
Democratic Kampuchea ..........................+855  
Democratic People's Republic of Korea ..+850  
Denmark ....................................................+45  
Diego Garcia............................................+246  
Djibouti.....................................................+253  
Dominica......................................................+1  
Dominican Republic.....................................+1  
Ecuador ...................................................+593  
Egypt..........................................................+20  
El Salvador ..............................................+503  
Equatorial Guinea....................................+240  
Eritrea ......................................................+291  
Estonia (Rep.)..........................................+372  
Ethiopia....................................................+251  
Faroe Islands...........................................+298  
Fiji ............................................................+679  
Finland.....................................................+358  
Falkland Islands.......................................+500  
France........................................................+33  
French Polynesia.....................................+689  
Gabonese Republic .................................+241  
Gambia ....................................................+220  
Georgia....................................................+995  
Germany....................................................+49  
Ghana......................................................+233  
Gibraltar...................................................+350  
Greece.......................................................+30  
Greenland................................................+299  
Grenada.......................................................+1  
Guadeloupe Island...................................+590  
Guam...........................................................+1  
Guatemala ...............................................+502  
Guiana .....................................................+594  
Guinea .....................................................+224  
Guyana ....................................................+592  
Haiti..........................................................+509  
Hawaii..........................................................+1  
Honduras .................................................+504  
Hong Kong...............................................+852  
Hungarian People's Republic ....................+36  
Iceland .....................................................+354  
India...........................................................+91  
Indonesia ...................................................+62  
Iran.............................................................+98  
Iraq...........................................................+964  
Ireland......................................................+353  
Israel........................................................+972  
Italy ............................................................+39  
Jamaica .......................................................+1  
Japan.........................................................+81  
Jordan......................................................+962  
Kazakhstan..................................................+7  
Kenya.......................................................+254  
Kiribati......................................................+686  
Korea .........................................................+82  
Kuwait......................................................+965  
Kyrgyzstan...............................................+996  
Lao People's Democratic Republic..........+856  
Latvia .......................................................+371  
Lebanon...................................................+961  
Lesotho....................................................+266  
Liberia......................................................+231  
Libya ........................................................+218  
Liechtenstein..............................................+41  
Lithuania ..................................................+370  
Luxembourg.............................................+352  
94  
Country Codes for International Calls  
Macao......................................................+853  
Macedonia ...............................................+389  
Madagascar.............................................+261  
Madeira Islands .......................................+351  
Malawi......................................................+265  
Malaysia.....................................................+60  
Maldives...................................................+960  
Mali ..........................................................+223  
Malta........................................................+356  
Marshall Islands.......................................+692  
Martinique Island .....................................+596  
Mauritania................................................+222  
Mauritius ..................................................+230  
Mexico .......................................................+52  
Micronesia (Federated States of Micronesia)..  
.................................................................+691  
Moldova ...................................................+373  
Monaco....................................................+377  
Mongolian People's Republic ..................+976  
Montserrat....................................................+1  
Morocco...................................................+212  
Mozambique ............................................+258  
Myanmar (Union of the Myanmar).............+95  
Namibia....................................................+264  
Nauru.......................................................+674  
Nepal .......................................................+977  
Netherlands ...............................................+31  
Netherlands Antilles.................................+599  
New Caledonia and Dependencies .........+687  
New Zealand..............................................+64  
Nicaragua ................................................+505  
Niger ........................................................+227  
Nigeria .....................................................+234  
Niue .........................................................+683  
Norfolk Island...........................................+672  
Norway.......................................................+47  
Oman.......................................................+968  
Pakistan.....................................................+92  
Palau........................................................+680  
Panama ...................................................+507  
Papua New Guinea..................................+675  
Paraguay .................................................+595  
Peru ...........................................................+51  
Philippines .................................................+63  
Poland........................................................+48  
Portugal ...................................................+351  
Puerto Rico..................................................+1  
Qatar........................................................+974  
Reunion ...................................................+262  
Romania ....................................................+40  
Russian Federation......................................+7  
Rwandese Republic.................................+250  
Saint Christopher and Nevis........................+1  
Saipan..........................................................+1  
San Marino ..............................................+378  
Sao Tome and Principe ...........................+239  
Saudi Arabia ............................................+966  
Senegal....................................................+221  
Seychelles ...............................................+248  
Sierra Leone ............................................+232  
Singapore ..................................................+65  
Slovakia ...................................................+421  
Slovenia...................................................+386  
Solomon Islands ......................................+677  
Somali Democratic Republic....................+252  
South Africa ...............................................+27  
Spain..........................................................+34  
Spanish North Africa..................................+34  
Sri Lanka....................................................+94  
St. Vincent and the Grenadines...................+1  
St. Helena Island .....................................+290  
St. Lucia.......................................................+1  
St. Pierre and Miquelon Islands...............+508  
Sudan ......................................................+249  
Suriname .................................................+597  
Swaziland ................................................+268  
Sweden......................................................+46  
Switzerland ................................................+41  
Syrian Arab Republic...............................+963  
Tadzhikistan.................................................+7  
Taiwan .....................................................+886  
Tanzania..................................................+255  
Thailand.....................................................+66  
Togo.........................................................+228  
Tonga.......................................................+676  
Trinidad and Tobago....................................+1  
Tunisia .....................................................+216  
Turkey........................................................+90  
Turkmenistan...........................................+993  
Turks and Caicos Islands ............................+1  
Tuvalu......................................................+688  
Uganda ....................................................+256  
Ukraine ....................................................+380  
United Arab Emirates...............................+971  
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern  
Ireland........................................................+44  
United States of America.............................+1  
Uruguay ...................................................+598  
Uzbekistan...................................................+7  
Vanuatu ...................................................+678  
Vatican.......................................................+39  
Venezuela..................................................+58  
Viet Nam....................................................+84  
American Virgin Islands...............................+1  
Western Samoa.......................................+685  
Yemen .....................................................+967  
Yugoslavia ...............................................+381  
Zambia.....................................................+260  
Zimbabwe ................................................+263  
To prefix a plus sign "+" to a phone  
number, hold down the 0 key.  
"+" will appear on the screen.  
Country Codes for International Calls  
95  
Index  
Abbreviated 28, 41, 43  
Adjust clock 24, 60  
Alarm select 61  
All calls 76, 81, 82  
AllCondition 82  
Answer 32  
AnyKeyAnswer 58  
Auto answer 58  
Auto change 65  
Auto power OFF 63  
Auto power ON 63  
Back light 58  
Clear phone memory? 48  
Clear received? 48  
Clear scratch pad? 48  
Clear SIM memory? 48  
Delete 45, 56  
Destination 64, 69  
Display 61, 78  
Drop 35  
Incoming 81  
Information 73  
Insert SIM 21, 24  
INT’L 45  
Join all 35  
Key click 56  
Keylock 86  
Language 53  
Last call 75  
DTMF type 31, 36, 58  
Delete UserMelody? 56  
Edit 44, 69  
Last number 47  
Low Battery 24  
Medium 54  
Edit name 44  
Barring 80  
Box number 67  
Call 67  
Call missed 27  
Call held 31  
Call meter 74, 75  
Call mpty 35  
Caller Id 83  
Change 77  
Charge 31, 75, 78  
Charge limit 76  
Clear 48  
Edit number 44  
E-Mail 73  
Emergency 30  
End 31  
Enter ADN 43  
Enter name 42, 43  
Enter password 80  
Enter PUK1 26  
Erase 71  
Erase all 72, 92, 93  
ERMES 73  
Every day 61, 63  
Every SUN 61, 63  
Exclude 35  
Melody 54  
Memo menu 89  
Memory clear 48  
Memory menu 29, 46  
Message memo 89, 90  
Messages 66  
Mpty held 35  
Msg Centre 72  
Msg memo 89, 90  
Msg type 73  
Msgmemo ON/OFF 91  
Mute 31, 36  
New PIN1 87  
New password 80  
No answer 82  
Not found 82  
Clock 59, 61  
Clock mode 61  
Compose 55  
Extract 70  
Far Id 83  
Create 42, 72  
Currency 77  
Custom 54  
Fixed dial 41, 88  
Forwarding 82  
Four weeks 73  
Hold 31  
Hold all 35  
I am busy 33  
Number of rings 58  
Old password 80  
Once 61, 62, 63  
One day 73  
One hour 73  
One week 73  
Other ADN 43, 44  
Call waiting 32, 83  
Charge limit soon 76  
Clear all memory? 48  
Clear Fixed memory? 48  
Clear last number? 48  
In call menu 32, 33, 34, 35, 36  
96  
Index  
Outgoing 81  
Overwrite 44  
Own number 49  
Paging 73  
Password 80  
Pattern 57  
Phone book 40  
PIN1 ON/OFF 87  
Playback 56, 90  
Playback all 92  
Power off mode 63  
Power on mode 63  
Power on time 63  
Private 35  
Save 69, 70  
Text 68, 73  
Tone off 36  
Save & Send 69, 70  
Scratch pad 48  
Search 29  
Security 85, 86  
Select 92, 93  
Select city 93  
Select country 64  
Select memory  
Send 69, 70  
Services 79, 80  
Set alarm 61  
Set alarm date 62  
Set alarm time 62  
Set city 60  
Tones menu 36  
Total charge 35  
Two days 73  
Two hours 73  
UserMelody 54  
Valid period 73  
Voice 67, 73  
Voice memo 91, 93  
Volume 56  
Waiting 83  
When busy 82  
World clock 64  
X.400 73  
Read 77  
Read all 68  
Set clock 60  
Your Id 83  
Read limit 76  
Read new 68  
Received 47  
Recording 90, 93  
Reference 65  
Registration 84  
Reject 33  
Repeat new 80  
Replace 32  
Replace2 33  
Set country 64  
Set date 60, 64  
Set ON/OFF 91  
Set time 60  
Set timer 62  
Settings 50, 72  
Short range 61, 62, 63  
Sign call 54  
Six months 73  
SOS 49  
Reply 70  
Reply path 73  
Reset 76  
Response 90  
ResponseOnly 91  
Retrieve 31  
Sound pattern 57  
Sound volume 56  
Status 81, 82, 84  
Step 54  
Store 27  
Summer time 65  
Swap 36  
Ringer 53  
Ringer Type 54  
Ringer volume 54  
Talk volume 57  
Telex 73  
Index  
97  
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and Iridium World Service are registered trade-mark of Iridium LLC.  
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