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TWIG DISCOVERY
BY BENEFON
User's Manual
Publication number YZ3000-01
All rights reseved. © Benefon Oyj, 2006

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  • Page 1 TWIG DISCOVERY BY BENEFON User’s Manual Publication number YZ3000-01 All rights reseved. © Benefon Oyj, 2006...
  • Page 2 For details, see the warranty certificate. Hereby, Benefon Oyj declares that this mobile phone, type TGP80EG, is in compliance with the essential require- ments and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    CONTENTS Operations during a call ..... . 21 CALL LOGS ........24 GETTING STARTED.
  • Page 4 Reports ........45 WAP BROWSER ....... 81 Templates .
  • Page 5: Getting Started

    GETTING STARTED GETTING STARTED 3. Close the holder. Slide the holder back to the right until it locks. First insert SIM and memory cards, next fit the battery in place. Then insert the back cover in MEMORY CARD place. Then charge the battery until it is full. You can use memory card as an external storage for e.g.
  • Page 6: Inserting Battery

    GETTING STARTED Inserting battery Inserting back cover Battery Side tab release catch Back cover release catch 1. Place the bottom tabs of the battery into the 1. Place the back cover towards the phone, bot- small hollows at the bottom of the phone. tom first.
  • Page 7: Charging The Battery

    GETTING STARTED Charging the battery Turning the phone on 1. Plug the charger cable in the bottom connec- 1. Press and hold down the uppermost side key tor of the phone (round hole on the right hand side). 2. If the phone requests for PIN code or any 2.
  • Page 8: Missed Events

    GETTING STARTED • User-selectable start-up picture or greeting or is about to register to a network. text or wallpaper shown on the background in • Several symbols indicating current status of stand-by mode. messaging, sounds, data transfer, settings, • Cell-id of the phone´s current location in net- active lines, call diverts, connected accesso- work.
  • Page 9: Introducing The Phone

    INTRODUCING THE PHONE INTRODUCING THE PHONE Keys and other outer parts Menu key. Press to access the main menu where all the applications are located. Alert key You can also press and hold the menu Earpiece Indicator led key to swap between open applications. Power on/off.
  • Page 10 INTRODUCING THE PHONE Left function key. Quick action key for seconds when power is on and the phone most common operations, such as open- is in stand-by mode. If there are missed ing or saving applications, or items. events, shows blinking once is a second. Right function key.
  • Page 11: Display Symbols

    INTRODUCING THE PHONE Display symbols GPS connection is off. GPS connection is on but the device is Title area: GPS area: not currently trying to calculate position Signal GPS symbols strength or update data. information GPS uses other than user defined para- Body area: meter in calculating a position.
  • Page 12 INTRODUCING THE PHONE of the title area. card has ALS. Arrows left/right indicate that scrol- All voice calls of line2 are diverted to ling in horizontal direction is possible. voice mailbox or some other phone num- You can, e.g. select pictures one after ber.
  • Page 13 INTRODUCING THE PHONE Bluetooth is active. Note: If no Bluetooth You have received voice mail. The voice symbol is shown, Bluetooth is switched mail is waiting in the voice mailbox. Also off. shown if ALS (Alternate Line Service) is in use and you have voice mail from both Carkit.
  • Page 14: Main Menu, Moving And Accessing Options

    INTRODUCING THE PHONE Keypad is locked. When phone lock is on, MOVING IN THE MENU AND APPLICATIONS a large version of the icon is displayed. You can move in the menus, applications and lists, scroll and highlight items and options. The Soft key area arrow key is 4-dimensional enabling moving...
  • Page 15: Shortcuts

    INTRODUCING THE PHONE tions. You can go back to the idle state without down for a few seconds. closing applications by pressing the hook-down • Enter Contacts/ user-selectable target: Press left. • Enter Calendar/ user-selectable target: Press SWAPPING APPLICATIONS right. You can swap an active application with another •...
  • Page 16 INTRODUCING THE PHONE • Adjust earpiece volume: Press the volume up • View information of software version: Key in and down keys the string *#0000# . • Turn the phone on/off: Press and hold down the power key (the top side key). •...
  • Page 17: Quick Menu

    QUICK MENU QUICK MENU After the keypad is locked, is displayed. You Unlock can open it by pressing and then In the Quick menu you can lock keypad manually, in sequence. lock phone, activate GPS profile and activate The keylock will open automatically for a moment sound profile.
  • Page 18: Activating A Gps Profile

    QUICK MENU vice. After these events, the phone remains locked. Activating a GPS profile GPS profile is a combination of GPS settings. " Highlight Set GPS profile and press . Highlight " the desired profile and press . The selected GPS profile will be activated.
  • Page 19: Call Operations

    CALL OPERATIONS CALL OPERATIONS QUICK DIALING You can have several quick dial numbers stored in the phone. An alphanumeric key Outgoing calls corresponds the slot, in which the number is stored. MAKING A CALL To quick dial a phone number, press the desired When the phone is in stand-by mode, you can alphanumeric key, and hold it down for a few sec- make a phone call by keying in the area code and...
  • Page 20: Ending A Call

    CALL OPERATIONS MAKING A CALL TO THE NUMBER is waiting, there is an incoming call or there is an- other outgoing call attempt in progress. CONTAINING WILDCARDS There may be stored contact numbers that con- Ending a call tain wildcards (question marks). Wildcards are used e.g.
  • Page 21: Operations During A Call

    CALL OPERATIONS The type of the call may also be displayed; e.g. TRANSFERRING AUDIO Data call Calling indicating data transfer or indicat- You can transfer audio to Loudspeaker Bluetooth " ing voice call or icon indicating that the incoming Headset Carkit .
  • Page 22 CALL OPERATIONS " MUTING/ MUTING OFF THE MICROPHONE press once again and scroll to the desired number. You can mute or mute off the microphone. Press " to select the option. You may have one or the Finally key in the DTMF tones and press other option.
  • Page 23 CALL OPERATIONS Answer CONNECTING CALLERS : Answers the waiting call and puts the active call on hold. Transfer calls : You can connect the active call and Drop : Drops the waiting call, and continues the held call together and drop yourself out. with the already active call.
  • Page 24: Call Logs

    CALL LOGS CALL LOGS • You can make a call to the number by pressing Press , select Call logs . To enter the menu grid • You can save the number by pressing " while in idle state, you can also press Save "...
  • Page 25: Counters

    CALL LOGS sage to the caller, check the details of the call Counters (i.e. the phone number of the contact), remove information of this single call, or CALL COUNTERS remove information of selected calls listed in You can check duration of the last call, combined this log.
  • Page 26: Communications

    CALL LOGS Communications This log includes all incoming and outgoing com- munications, such received, dialled, missed calls, received and sent SMS, GPRS traf- fic, and dialled, received and missed data calls. The events are listed in reverse chronological or- der. Different communication types are separated from each other by icons.
  • Page 27: Contacts

    CONTACTS CONTACTS to save an entry, at least a name must be keyed Save in. Press , and confirm your choice. Press , select Contacts . To enter the menu grid " while in idle state, you can also press SEARCHING CONTACTS When contact list is open, pressing any alphanu- The application consists of the following parallel...
  • Page 28 CONTACTS when you make a call to the contact or the con- You can delete all contacts or check off separately tact calls you. the contacts that you want to delete. Press Delete and confirm you choice. To view the attached picture, press to the right.
  • Page 29: Extended Features For Contacts

    CONTACTS DUPLICATING CONTACT Extended features for contacts You can make a duplication of a saved contact en- You have access to these options: Groups Quick try. Select a contact from the contact list. Press dialing SIM phonebook . You can select the de- "...
  • Page 30 CONTACTS SIM PHONEBOOK You can add a new SIM contact and view, edit or delete all the contact entries that are saved in the " SIM card. To process contact entries, press and select the desired option. You can make a call to a contact by highlighting the desired recipient and pressing You can copy SIM contact entries to the phone´s own contact list at once.
  • Page 31: Writing Text

    WRITING TEXT WRITING TEXT Traditional text input With traditional text input, press the alphanumer- You can enter text using traditional or predictive ic keys repeatedly until the desired text input. You can also choose between small character is displayed. Note that from each key, and capital letters and switch between letters and you can get more characters than are visible in numbers.
  • Page 32: Tips For Writing Text

    WRITING TEXT When you have entered the whole word, check • You can key empty space between characters the result. If the word is correct you can confirm by pressing . Note that if you are writing it by pressing left/right.
  • Page 33: Messaging

    MESSAGING MESSAGING Creating a new message First select what kind of a message you want to Press , select Messaging . To enter the menu grid " create: Text message ( ), Multimedia message while in idle state, you can also press ), or E-mail message ( E-mail With this application you can create, edit, send,...
  • Page 34 MESSAGING " CREATING AND SENDING AN MMS You can preview the message, press and select Preview Write the message text in the content field. You can move from a data field to another by pressing To send the message, highlight the content field up/down.
  • Page 35 MESSAGING To send the message, highlight the text field and CONCATENATED SMS MESSAGES " Send Send press , or press and select There is a counter for remaining characters (i.e. how much space you still have for a normal size Message sent If the sending has succeeded, a SMS) and number of pages.
  • Page 36 MESSAGING if the limit about to be exceeded, an alert notifi- Objects can be saved on phone’s memory or cation is shown. memory card. Select destination memory and Save folder and press The reason for sending failure can also be invalid settings.
  • Page 37: Inbox

    MESSAGING Inbox You can view contents of all messages in the list, one after another, by opening a message and Inbox lists almost all types of incoming messag- then pressing left/right until the first/last es: Text messages (SMS), multimedia messages message in the list.
  • Page 38 MESSAGING sage, you can pick up the sender of the Play sound : You can play sound object if the message to contacts. message is an MMS and contains one. View image : You can view and save picture if •...
  • Page 39 MESSAGING SENDING REPLY TO MULTIPLE RECIPIENTS MOVING SEVERAL MESSAGES TO A FOLDER You can reply to a message and send the reply to You can move several messages to a folder at " multiple recipients. Highlight the message, press once. Press .
  • Page 40: Bluetooth Messages

    MESSAGING Bluetooth messages My folders The Bluetooth messages can be business cards You can create and edit folders for storing mes- (vCards), pictures, calendar entries (vCalendar) sages, such as text messages (SMS), multimedia or notes. messages (MMS), E-mail and Bluetooth messag- In order to receive Bluetooth messages, you may My folders have to accept the connection, before you can re-...
  • Page 41: Sent

    MESSAGING Sent sorted in reverse chronological order and most recently sent messages are located on the top of If you send a message, it will be moved to the the list. Only E-mails and reports are listed else- Sent folder once the actual sending is finished. In where.
  • Page 42: Mailbox For E-Mails

    MESSAGING Out- If the message can no longer be seen in the E-mails representing different message types and , sending has succeeded and the message is in status are separated from each other by icons. Sent folder. You can have the following types of E-mails in the mailbox: Mailbox for E-mails •...
  • Page 43 MESSAGING Reply unretrieved E-mails containing attachments or • : You can make the sender of the mes- not, or you can separately pick up the E-mails sage as recipient of the new message. that you want to retrieve (by checking the boxes). •...
  • Page 44: Cell Broadcast

    MESSAGING Set as destination es, no messages at all or that the topic is unsub- : You can set highlighted scribed. coordinates as a destination. Save as waypoint : You can save highlighted Add topic To add a topic, highlight and select coordinates as a waypoint.
  • Page 45: Reports

    MESSAGING " New template To access more options, press . You can, for ex- To create a new template, highlight " ample, copy the message to a folder, delete the and select it by pressing message or delete several messages at once. To edit an existing template, highlight it and "...
  • Page 46: Calendar

    CALENDAR CALENDAR To switch from month view to week view or vice " Month view Week view versa, press and select Press , select Calendar . To enter the menu grid " while in idle state, you can also press VIEWING A DAY To create or edit an entry or check what is on Calendar...
  • Page 47 CALENDAR and time. Save the entry by pressing JUMP TO DATE Save You can go to a date of your choice from the main " view immediately. Press and select Jump to Viewing an entry date . Key in the desired date and press Jump Open Highlight an entry and press...
  • Page 48 CALENDAR time, the calendar event occurs, otherwise you will miss the alert. When the calendar alert takes place, you can ac- tivate snooze by pressing . As the snooze in- terval is over, a new calendar alert of the same entry will be played.
  • Page 49: Tools

    TOOLS TOOLS Writing language • : Used when writing text with predictive text input. Select the desired lan- Press , select Tools. To enter the menu grid while guage from the list. The selection may change " in idle state, you can also press the character set.
  • Page 50 TOOLS Note that you cannot create second-level folders, cator LED is blinking or not. If the LED is set i.e. folders inside the folders in phone memory. on, the blinking will be shown when the dis- Additionally you cannot delete the phone´s own play is darkened, i.e.
  • Page 51 TOOLS Date User defined time again. • : If is set for time source, " press , then key in the valid date. Press • Time zone : If you have set GPS for time " Save source, press to enter time zone settings. Date format The UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) +00:00 •...
  • Page 52 TOOLS Auto switch on • When the timer is activated, the Call timers phone turns itself on every day at the set • During call : You can set the call timer to be time. shown during a call. Auto switch off •...
  • Page 53 TOOLS Alternate line service (ALS) SMS center number Report reception Mes- sage validity Message type Bearer Keep This feature is available only if the SIM card sup- reply center ports it. Note that the SMS center number must be set. To You can name the lines and select which one is activate a profile, highlight it and press Acti-...
  • Page 54 TOOLS Report reception Outgoing mail server • : You can define, whether you • : Define the outgoing mail want to have message delivery reports of your server. This needs to be a valid internet sent messages.. address. Report sending Message sending •...
  • Page 55 TOOLS Security • : You can define whether you want to sent to you. use SSL (Security Socket Layer) protocol or WAP settings not. • Connection : You can select which connection is Retrieve attachments • : You can define whether in use.
  • Page 56 TOOLS Save Password : Define your password. Authentication Normal : You can select Bearer GPRS or data call. When new con- Secure authentication. nection as GPRS is selected, GPRS is the Gateway : A valid IP address (12 digits default value for bearer. required, if your connection gateway is less Access point name than 12 digits, fill in extra numbers with 0)
  • Page 57 TOOLS Save Data call settings volume level, press Auto disconnect : You can define a timeout period • Messages Telematic messages : You can select after which the data call automatically ends if no tone (melody) and adjust volume level for data has been transferred.
  • Page 58 TOOLS Activating a sound profile A code request may be displayed if you have set a code request on, or if you try to change a code. To activate a profile, highlight it and press the Also, using some features may request some middle key.
  • Page 59 TOOLS Wrong PIN code Lock if SIM changes - setting You have 3 attempts to key in the PIN code cor- You can define that the phone requests for phone rectly. If you fail, the PIN code will be locked. To lock code in case the SIM card changes.
  • Page 60 TOOLS To delete a number shown in the list, highlight the Grey indicates that GPS connection is set off. " Delete number, press and select . Key in the indicates that there is an error in GPS PIN2 code and confirm deletion by pressing connection.
  • Page 61 TOOLS Editing a GPS profile Creating a new GPS profile Note that you can only edit profiles of your own To create a GPS profile of your own, select creation. profile . The settings list with data fields is dis- played.
  • Page 62 TOOLS Number Twig Alert calls • : The emergency message can be sent to any valid phone number, independently You can define the desired number for Twig Alert from the number that is set for emergency calls, the number of times which the call is retried "...
  • Page 63: Network Services

    TOOLS Automatic answer • : You can set the phone so under which the calls will be diverted: E.g. all that it turns the automatic answer on or off calls, if the line is busy, if unanswered, or if not each time when an accessory is attached to reachable.
  • Page 64 TOOLS " To set, or clear a barring, press . Key in the will be shown to your caller party. network code. Complete the setting by pressing • : CLIR (Caller Line Identification Restric- Send tion) is turned on and your name and number will not be shown to your caller party.
  • Page 65: Memory Management

    TOOLS after which using other networks is not Bluetooth allowed. If manually selected network is lost, With this application you can switch Bluetooth in- the phone does not automatically select a new terface on and off and control Bluetooth settings network.
  • Page 66 TOOLS devices will be listed. Authorizing/unauthorizing paired device 3. Highlight a device, with whom you want to You can authorize or unauthorize a paired device. pair and press Pair When a device is authorized, it is permitted to make connection with your Bluetooth without 4.
  • Page 67: Gps Monitor

    TOOLS Deleting several pairings Yellow indicates satellite with ephemeris, " that is not used in navigation solution To delete several pairings at once, press Green indicates satellite with ephemeris that select Delete many... You can delete all pairings or is used in navigation solution. check off separately the pairings that you want to delete.
  • Page 68 TOOLS UTC- time: COMPASS VIEW UTC-time for the last known posi- tion. The compass view consists of the following data Speed : Speed is shown in metric/miles/ fields, that are constantly being updated when yards/nautical miles format. there is some movement. Speed Compass view •...
  • Page 69: Twig Alert

    TOOLS Refreshing position Twig Alert Select Position refresh . GPS is set to full power un- With Twig Alert application you can have your til navigation data is refreshed. phone make emergency call or send emergency " message to a pre-determined number. Press Resetting GPS launch the application and confirm by pressing Select...
  • Page 70: Sim Mailbox Numbers (Cphs)

    TOOLS NORMAL PHONE CALLS DURING TWIG ALERT If Twig Alert is active while trying to make a nor- mal phone call, a notification will be displayed asking whether you want to cancel the Twig Alert and continue with the normal call. If you want to continue with the normal call, choose To cancel the normal call and continue with the...
  • Page 71: Extras

    EXTRAS EXTRAS can also choose the operator by moving highlight the desired operateor and pressing " Press , select Extras . To enter the menu grid " while in idle state, you can also press Equal • Create the result by pressing Calculator, The menu contains these applications: Currency converter, Notepad...
  • Page 72: Currency Converter

    EXTRAS Currency converter currency is set to 1.00. You cannot delete or edit current base currency. With the Currency converter application you can " To edit the name and rate of a currency, press make conversions between different currencies. Select Currencies&rates .
  • Page 73: Notepad

    EXTRAS Notepad Clock With the Notepad application you can create, read With the Clock application you can view the clock and edit notes. When you open the Notepad , a list information and set up alarm clocks. Open the ap- "...
  • Page 74 EXTRAS • To activate the alarm, press left/right to be repeated several times. You can turn the select . When the alarm is activated, snooze alert off by pressing alarm icon will be shown on stand-by mode. Snooze time can be adjusted or turned off in "...
  • Page 75: Fun

    Within phone’s memory, you cannot create sec- ond-level sub-folders by making or moving fold- Press , select folder. To enter the menu grid ers. Within memory card the number of sub- " while in idle state, you can also press folder levels is not limited.
  • Page 76 MANAGING PICTURES Select the destination memory. Then select the destination folder from the list of available folders To view the contents of a folder, press Open Move Copy and confirm the action by pressing " To send a picture, press and select Send...
  • Page 77: Sounds

    " To view details of a picture, press and select PLAYING SOUND Details . Picture name, format, date, time, resolu- • To play a sound, press Play . The sound tion, size and color will be shown. Date and time that is currently being played is indicated as are shown in the format that is selected in Set-...
  • Page 78: Games

    destination folder from the list of available fold- Games ers. DIAMOND To move or copy several sounds at once, press " The idea is to collect as many diamonds as possi- . Then select the option Move many... Copy ble by forming rows that consist of three dia- many...
  • Page 79 • You can also load your record when you start • You can raise capital if you manage to draw a new game. Press e.g. pairs, 3 kinds or full house. The counter shows how much money you have left. BUBBLE SHOOTER Draw •...
  • Page 80 PUSHBOX • To start the game, press and then Begin The idea of the game is to use the cargodoor to push all boxes to destination. Boxes cannot be • To pause/continue game, press pushed through walls or other boxes. Also the Pause Continue cargodoor has to be moved along open gateways.
  • Page 81: Wap Browser

    WAP BROWSER WAP BROWSER When the connection is established, you will see your homepage if you have set it. If the homep- Press , select WAP browser . To enter the menu age is not set, the page is shown blank. "...
  • Page 82 WAP BROWSER ACCESSING SAVED OR VISITED PAGES History of visited pages " Press and select Pages . Then select Homepage You can have history of 20 last visited pages. Bookmarks Saved pages History . Select an option To go to a page, highlight the desired page and and press Go to Go to...
  • Page 83 WAP BROWSER VIEWING PUSH MESSAGES To view push message, highlight the desired title and press Open . If the phone is currently dis- connected, you will need to connect the network. To view details of the push message, such as ser- vice title and URL address, highlight the desired Details message and select...
  • Page 84: Favourites

    FAVOURITES FAVOURITES To remove a shortcut: Confirm your choice by pressing Press , select Favourites . To enter the menu grid " while in idle state, you can also press With this application you can create shortcuts to some applications and their published features. Initially there are Inbox Alarms...
  • Page 85: Help

    HELP HELP SIM TOOLKIT Press , select Help . To enter the menu grid while The services offered through this menu are often " in idle state, you can also press . The applica- informative, such as default language, weather tion contains help info for some features in the forecasts, stock quotes, ticket reservations and phone.
  • Page 86: Battery Information

    BATTERY INFORMATION BATTERY INFORMATION EMPTY BATTERY The battery symbol is located on the top row of the display. The more “full” the symbol is, the BATTERY TYPES AND SIZES more charge is in the battery. • Standard: Li-Ion 1000mAh When the battery is almost empty a beep is heard Battery low TEMPERATURE and the text...
  • Page 87 BATTERY INFORMATION CHARGING TIME When charging, the display will repeatedly show the battery becoming full. The movement will Charging time depends on what kind of charger stop when the battery is fully charged or and battery you have in use. E.g. when charging phone is disconnected from the charger.
  • Page 88: Accessories

    ACCESSORIES ACCESSORIES When storing batteries for a long time, it is rec- ommended that the batteries are kept cool and Following accessories are available for your fully charged in a dry place. phone. DISPOSAL List of Accessories Type Order code Li-Ion batteries do not contain heavy metals which can damage the environment.
  • Page 89: Important Safety Information

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION IMPORTANT SAFETY • Protect the device from heat. High tempera- tures may shorten the life of the electronical INFORMATION devices, melt or warp plastics and damage batteries. Do not warm up the device or bat- tery or use it near fire. Care and maintenance •...
  • Page 90: Safety And Precautions

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Call Safety and precautions 2. Press , or 3. The emergency call starts right away. If you EMERGENCY CALLS need to cancel the call, quickly press Cancel The device is an aid and should never be relied upon as an only emergency device.
  • Page 91 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION the area over the air bag or in the air bag accessories, modifications attachments deployment area. may be dangerous and voids the device war- ranty if said accessories cause damage or a • External alert : The use of the alert device to defect to the device.
  • Page 92 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION the air. In addition to being illegal, the use of pacemaker to minimize the potential interfer- a device in an aircraft may endanger the oper- ence. Turn the phone off immediately if you ation of the aircraft or disrupt the mobile net- have a reason to suspect that interference is work.
  • Page 93 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION proper shielding. Deliveries of all MPTP messages is fully handled by and in the responsibility of the GSM network • Other electronical equipment : Using the device operator and services can vary substantially. may cause interference with a vehicle's elec- tronic equipment adequately...
  • Page 94: Sar Information

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION and accuracy of such services. Also note that us- measurement known as the Specific Absorption ing some features of this device may reveal your Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6 position to a service provider. W/kg.
  • Page 95: Radio Frequency Interference Statement

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION ferences between the SAR levels of various U.S.A. Radio frequency interference phones and at various positions, they all meet the statement government requirement for safe exposure. The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for U.S.FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION this model phone with all reported SAR levels INFORMATION TO THE USER evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF expo-...
  • Page 96: Fcc Compliance Information

    IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION - Connect the equipment into an outlet of a Note: This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital de- circuit different from that to which the vice, pursuant to part 15 of the FCC Rules. These receiver isconnected.
  • Page 97 IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION accessories that maintain a 2.5cm separation distance between the user's body and the back of the handset. The use of belt clips, holsters and similar accessories should not contain metal- lic components in its assembly. The use of ac- cessories that do not satisfy these requirements may not comply with FCC RF exposure require- ments, and should be avoided.
  • Page 98: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING TROUBLESHOOTING MEMORY FULL Memory full notification is displayed when the phone’s memory is almost full and it cannot per- YOUR PHONE WILL NOT TURN ON form your requests. Make sure that the battery is not totally empty, You should free some memory by deleting infor- battery contacts are clean and the battery is cor- mation, pictures or sounds from the phone.
  • Page 99 TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR PHONE GETS LOST Contact your network operator immediately and let them know the IMEI code to prevent unautho- rized use of the phone. To view the IMEI code, key in the string *#06#. If your phone has been stolen, notify the police. SEARCHING FOR NETWORK The notification Searching for Network...
  • Page 100: Vocabulary Of Terms

    VOCABULARY OF TERMS VOCABULARY OF TERMS If the correct PIN code is not entered after three attempts, the SIM card will be disabled. You need PUK code to enable the PIN code and the SIM SIM CARD card. The SIM card is supplied by your network provid- er.
  • Page 101 VOCABULARY OF TERMS PUK2 CODE NETWORK CODE The PUK2 code is used to open the disabled PIN2 The network code is needed for certain network code. The 8-digit PUK2 code is supplied with the services, e.g. call barring. The network code (4 PIN2 code.
  • Page 102 VOCABULARY OF TERMS NETWORK OPERATOR An organization that maintains mobile networks and provides telecommunication connections and services. SERVICE PROVIDER An organization that provides telecommunication services to the user. In this manual the term network operator indi- cates both the network operator and the service provider.
  • Page 103: Benefon Warranty

    Manufacture’s limited warranty accessories listed in 2) and 3) below; Benefon Oyj warrants to the original retail purchaser 2. Six (6) months for the following consumable parts (“Consumer” or “You”) that this Benefon device and all and accessories: batteries, chargers, headsets, cab- accessories originally provided by Benefon in the sales les and covers;...
  • Page 104: What Is Not Covered By The Warranty

    BENEFON WARRANTY When making a claim under this Limited Warranty you will be required to provide: a) the Product (or the affected WARRANTY INFORMATION part) and b) the original proof of purchase, which clearly indicates the name and address of the seller, the date and The expiration date for warranty place of purchase, the product type and the IMEI or other of this product...

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