Glossary - Vertu Ascent RM-589V Quick Manual

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[Joystick] key
A four-direction navigation key located on the front
face of the phone. Use this key to move the cursor (up,
down, left or right), select the desired item or scroll
between pages. This is the most frequently used key
in a variety of situations.
Number keys
The keys that are used to enter text or numbers.
Default
Initial product setting as supplied by Vertu when the
phone leaves our workshop.
SIM card
Subscriber Identity Module. This is a small card
supplied by your service provider to insert into your
Vertu phone for a network connection.
Service provider
The provider of your SIM card and all associated
network services. In this document, we simply refer to
it as a "service provider".
Network service
A feature which is made available at the discretion of
your service provider. These services include
Voicemail and Call forwarding/divert. The operational
conditions of the individual services differ depending
on the service provider networks.
Home screen
The display shown when the Vertu phone is turned on
or when the [End] key is pressed the necessary
number of times to exit the function in use. Menu is
displayed at the bottom of the Home screen.
PIN code
A Personal Identification Number that allows only
authorised access to your SIM card. We strongly
recommend that you set this up when you receive your
new Vertu phone and SIM card.
3G (WCDMA)
The third generation mobile communication network,
which conforms to the global Third Generation Partnership
network
Project (3GPP) standards. When used in Japan, this
mobile phone operates on this WCDMA network.
GSM network
EGSM network
GPRS
High-speed Packet
Access (HSPA)
Using your Vertu phone
The second generation mobile communication
network with digital technology, which is a commonly
used standard throughout the world.
A network principally in use in Europe which has
expanded the GSM 900MHz band specifications.
The 2.5-generation mobile communication network,
resulting from an upgrade of GSM technology, making
data communications such as packet
communications more efficient. It is a commonly used
standard throughout the world.
Jointly refers to High Speed Downlink Packet Access
(HSDPA) that conforms to Release 5, issued by the
3GPP standards organisation, and to High Speed
Uplink Packet Access (HSUPA) that conforms to
Release 6, both of which are designed to accelerate
3G (WCDMA) network packet data communications.
Your Vertu phone supports these standards, enabling
a maximum HSDPA (incoming data) rate of 10.2 Mbps
and a maximum HSUPA (outgoing data) rate of
1.7 Mbps, on networks that can handle such rates.*
* The maximum HSDPA/HSUPA rates are based on
technical specifications; they are not actual
communication rates. Actual communication rates
will depend on various conditions, including network
traffic or other environments.
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