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shows current
status of phone
initiates a call
Left—Memory Menu
Right—Main Menu
Up/Down—scrolls
between menu
options and through
text
selects and confirms
desired menu
options
enter telephone
numbers, memory
locations, and
alphanumeric
information
.5 second press—
power on
1.0 second press—
power off
press briefly to
end call
In a menu—returns
to previous menu
Edit Mode—brief
press, delete
character; long
press, delete all
Entering num-
bers— brief press,
delete digit; long
press, delete all
In conversation—
press to mute

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Summary of Contents for Mitsubishi G75

  • Page 1 shows current .5 second press— status of phone power on 1.0 second press— initiates a call power off press briefly to end call Left—Memory Menu Right—Main Menu Up/Down—scrolls In a menu—returns between menu to previous menu options and through Edit Mode—brief text press, delete character;...
  • Page 2 Center displays text and outside displays symbolic icons indicating the phone’s status. Your Service Provider may use all, some or none of these icons. Contact your Service Provider regarding the icons they use with their system. SIM Memory—the SIM memory has been accessed Edit Mode—enter or edit alphanumeric information...
  • Page 3 Battery Level—indicates battery level; icon flashes when battery is low or being recharged More—more menu options can be accessed by using the Express Key LINE2 Alternate Line Indicator—your second line is in use Off-Hook—line is active Received Signal Strength Indicator (RSSI)— signal strength of the selected network Use Left on the Express Key to access the Memory Menu, to scroll through text messages and to...
  • Page 4 Your phone allows you: • To place and receive calls • To send Dual Tone Multi-Frequency tones • To send and receive text messages* • To display call costs* • To perform Hold and Call Waiting* • To have two lines [Alternating Line Service]* •...
  • Page 5 • Ringing—choose from a variety of ring tones to sound when you receive a call. • Call Waiting—standard Call Waiting tone heard through the earpiece. • Key Tones—Dual Tone Multi-Frequency (DTMF) tones sound when you press numeric keys. • Low Battery Alert—tone sounds every 20 seconds. After 1 minute, the phone terminates the call and turns off.
  • Page 6 Removing the Battery 1. Turn the phone off. 2. Push the bottom of the battery inward and lift the battery off the phone. Charging the Battery 1. Connect the charger that came with your phone as shown in the diagram below. 2.
  • Page 7 Power Off • No external power supply—the display is empty. • External power supply connected—Charging displays. • At full charge—Battery Full displays. • Problems charging—Check Battery displays. Power On • No external power supply—Idle/Standby Mode displays. • External power supply connected—Battery icon flashes from empty to full.
  • Page 8 The Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card helps your wireless network identify and communicate with your phone. It is also used for storing messages and phone numbers. You cannot use your phone without a SIM card except to dial emergency calls. To install your SIM card: 1.
  • Page 9 Press and hold for 1 second. The power-on tone sounds and all icons display for a few seconds. • If Check SIM! displays, your SIM card is not installed or improperly installed. • If Incorrect SIM! displays, contact your Service Provider.
  • Page 10 We strongly recommend that you select automatic network selection although your phone can also select networks manually. See “Network Selection” in the Main Menu chapter for more information. Automatic Network Search When your phone is turned on, Searching displays. When your phone finds a network, the network name and Receiving Signal Strength Indicator icon displays.
  • Page 11 • If the Auto Retry function is not on, Call Failed! Try Again? displays. Select Yes to retry the call. After a call connects, the Call Timer displays. After 1 hour, the Call Timer display format changes from minutes and seconds to hours and minutes. 3.
  • Page 12 To adjust the voice volume during conversation either: • Press Right on the Express Key, scroll to Voice Vol. and press . Adjust volume using Right and Left on the Express Key. Press to accept the new volume or to leave the volume unchanged. •...
  • Page 13 • To enter a character, press the corresponding key until the desired character is displayed. (All the characters available for that key appear at the bottom of the display.) Wait for the cursor to move to the next position before entering the next character or press Right on the Express Key.
  • Page 14 Note: The key is also used to make international calls and to insert a pause. To make international calls, see “Placing Calls” in the Introduction chapter. To insert a pause, hold the for 2 seconds until the turns into a P . Your phone can receive voice mail from unanswered calls.
  • Page 15 You can use the following menus to access all of your phone's functions: Memory Menu Press Left on the Express Key to access the memory functions. See the Memory Menu chapter for details on storing and retrieving information. Main Menu Press Right on the Express Key to access the Main Menu.
  • Page 16: More Information

    Press Left on the Express Key to access the following Memory Menu options. • Last Dial to display last dialed numbers. • Recall Name to recall numbers by name. • Mem. Store to store numbers and names. • Own Number to display your own number. •...
  • Page 17 Deleting from Last Dial Memory 1. Press Left on the Express Key, scroll to Last Dial and press 2. Scroll to the desired number and press for at least 1/2 a second. 3. Select Yes or Delete All and press Note: If you select Delete All, Delete All Last Dials? displays.
  • Page 18 2. Press to dial the phone number. Note: To scroll locations in numerical order, use Up and Down on the Express Key. If displays, press Left on the Express Key to display hidden informa- tion. Entering Phone Numbers in SIM Memory 1.
  • Page 19 These numbers may be accessed with One Touch Dialing. Deleting Phone Numbers from SIM Memory 1. Press Right on the Express Key, scroll to Recall Name and press 2. At Enter Name choose the number you wish to delete by entering the name associated with that location or scroll to the desired location.
  • Page 20 Retrieving Numbers from the Scratchpad 1. Press Left on the Express Key, scroll to Scratchpad and press 2. Scroll to the desired number and press Note: When you retrieve information from a memory location you can press to dial the number. See “Storing Numbers from Other Memories”...
  • Page 21 Important: Received calls do not remain in memory after you turn off the power. See “Storing Numbers from Other Memories” to store numbers in memory. 1. Press Left on the Express Key. Use Up and Down on the Express Key to select the memory option (either Last Dial, Scratchpad, Unanswered or Received) and press 2.
  • Page 22 Press Right on the Express Key to enter the Main Menu. Main Menu items change depending on whether you are in Idle/Standby mode (phone is on and no call is placed) or in Conversation mode. In the Idle/Standby mode, you can use the Main Menu to access the following functions: •...
  • Page 23 Your phone can receive voice mail from unanswered calls. If you have new voice mail, the icon appears and Voice Msg. displays. Retrieving Voice Mail 1. Press Right on the Express Key, scroll to Voice Mail and press 2. Select Voice Mail and press to dial the voice mail center.
  • Page 24 • At other times. Your phone continuously looks fornew text messages and alerts you as they arrive displays). Reading New Text Messages 1. Press Right on the Express Key, scroll to Messages and press 2. Scroll to Read New and press Several icons may be displayed: •...
  • Page 25 • If a message contains more than 1 number, a list of numbers displays when you press . Scroll to the appropriate number and press to select the number. Press to dial the number. Note: A maximum of 4 numbers displays. Only embedded numbers are eligible for the Call Back function.
  • Page 26 • Meet me at • meeting canceled • I love you • Send reply • as soon as possible • ASAP Note: When you select a message, a blinking cursor appears after it to allow you to add text. Modifying Old Text Messages 1.
  • Page 27: Sim Card

    • If you selected Enter No., enter the phone number at Number?, then press . Sending Message displays, followed by Message Sent. Note: If the transmission of the message was unsuc- cessful Transmission Error displays followed by retry Yes or No?. Saving Text Messages If you selected Save, the phone saves the message in SIM memory and displays Message Stored before...
  • Page 28 3. Scroll to Format and press 4. Scroll to Text (the most common option), Voice, G3 Fax, X-400, Paging or E-Mail and press Contact your Service Provider about the availability of these formats. The keylock feature prevents keys from being pressed accidentally.
  • Page 29 following features to be available. Contact your Service Provider for more information. Line Selection 1. Press Right on the Express Key, scroll to Services and press 2. Scroll to Two Lines and press 3. Scroll to Line Select and press 4.
  • Page 30 Call Forwarding Service When activated, the network forwards (diverts) incom- ing calls to a specific number under certain conditions. The following messages display for Call Forwarding: • Forwarding ON—when you make a call while Call Forwarding is active. • Forwarded Call—incoming call forwarded. •...
  • Page 31 5. Select Recall No. to recall forwarding number from memory (see “Retrieving Numbers by Name” in the Memory Menu chapter) or Enter No. to enter forwarding number from keypad and press Canceling Call Forwarding 1. Press Right on the Express Key, scroll to Services and press 2.
  • Page 32 Activating Call Barring 1. Press Right on the Express Key, scroll to Services and press 2. Scroll to Barring and press 3. Select either Outgoing or Incoming and press 4. Select one of the following Call Barring options according to information accessible: •...
  • Page 33 Checking Call Barring Status 1. Press Right on the Express Key, scroll to Services and press 2. Scroll to either Incoming or Outgoing and press 3. Scroll to the specific type of Call Barring you would like to check and press 4.
  • Page 34 Checking Call Waiting Status 1. Press Right on the Express Key, scroll to Services and press 2. Scroll to Waiting and press 3. Scroll to Status and press . Call Waiting (On or Off) displays. Data A Data Transmission Guide comes with the purchase of the PCMCIA card and cable accessory.
  • Page 35 The Settings Menu allows you to adjust the volume, language, contrast, backlight, auto answer, auto retry, phone setup and prefix settings. Alert Type 1. Press Right on the Express Key, scroll to Settings and press 2. Scroll to Alert Type and press 3.
  • Page 36 5. Press to accept the new volume or to leave the volume unchanged. A brief confirmation is displayed. Keypad Volume 1. Press Right on the Express Key, scroll to Settings and press 2. Scroll to Volume and press 3. Scroll to Keys and press 4.
  • Page 37 3. Use Right and Left on the Express Key to increase or decrease contrast. A contrast indicator line displays. 4. Press to accept the new display setting or to leave the setting unchanged. Backlight The backlight stays lit while the phone is connected to an external power source.
  • Page 38 2. Scroll to Auto Retry and press 3. Scroll to On or Off and press Note: If this feature is engaged, a beep will sound while you are using your phone. Phone Setup You can save your settings in Default memory. Factory default settings are also available.
  • Page 39 Prefix When enabled, the prefix is inserted when you dial a number. 1. Press Right on the Express Key, scroll to Settings and press 2. Scroll to Prefix and press 3. Scroll to New Prefix and press . When Enter New Prefix displays enter the desired prefix (up to 10 digits) and press .
  • Page 40 4. Scroll to Yes and press . A brief confirmation displays. Viewing Call Costs 1. Press Right on the Express Key, scroll to Talktime and press 2. Scroll to Call Costs and press 3. Scroll to Show Costs and press 4.
  • Page 41 Use the Security Menu to set up or modify passwords. About Passwords Several passwords can be used to enhance the security of your phone: • —to prevent unauthorized access to your phone. If enabled, Unlock Code? is displayed when the phone is turned on. •...
  • Page 42 Change Phone Lock 1. Press Right on the Express Key, scroll to Security and press 2. Select Change Lock and press 3. Enter the old unlock code (factory setting is 0000) at Enter Old Unlock Code and press 4. Enter the new unlock code at Enter New Unlock Code? (factory setting is 0000) and press 5.
  • Page 43 Fixed Dial Prevents calls to numbers that do not start with a number from the Fixed Dialing list. This function works only with SIM cards that support it. 1. Press Right on the Express Key, scroll to Security and press 2.
  • Page 44 b) If you have selected On previously, enter group number and press To deactivate a Closed User Group: 1. Press Right on the Express Key, scroll to Security and press 2. Scroll to CUG and press 3. Select Off and press .
  • Page 45 To exit the list without selecting, press To delete an item, press for at least 1 second. To add a new Message Type, select the desired field, then enter the 3 digit code on the keypad. Press to accept the number. 4.
  • Page 46 Cell Broadcast Alert 1. Press Right on the Express Key, scroll to Broadcast and press 2. Scroll to Alert and press 3. Select Alert On or Alert Off and press . Alert On will activate an audible alert that sounds when- ever you receive a Cell Broadcast.
  • Page 47 4. Select a network and press . Registering on Network displays and the phone goes into Idle/ Standby mode. If the network is not available, Registration Failure Network Not Allowed displays. Select another network. Creating a Preferred Network List 1. Press Right on the Express Key, scroll to Network and press 2.
  • Page 48 • Join to add participants to a conference; rejoins a conference after private conversation. • Private to choose a private conversation during conference. Select a name or phone number. • Send DTMF tones to communicate with comput- erized answering systems. •...
  • Page 49 When you put a call on hold the following happens: • While the phone is dialing, the first line of the screen displays 1-Hold and a caller identifier (if available). • The second line displays 2-Dial and a caller identi- fier (if available).
  • Page 50 Adding Incoming Calls 1. Answer the call and put the first call on hold by pressing 2 and then press , or press only. 2. Reconnect the first call by pressing 3 and , or by selecting Join from the Main Menu and pressing Holding Private Conversations 1.
  • Page 51 Call Waiting If Call Waiting is active and you have a second call, a call waiting tone sounds, and the display changes as follows: • The first line displays 1-Actv followed by the name or the last 5 digits of the number for the person you are speaking with (if available).
  • Page 52 Storing DTMF Strings To store DTMF strings or numbers with DTMF strings for automatic dialing and sending, see “Enter- ing Phone Numbers in SIM memory” in the Memory Menu chapter. • Insert a P (3 second pause) between the phone number and DTMF string by pressing holding for 1 second.
  • Page 53 If questions or problems arise concerning your service or network features, call the customer service number for your PCS Service Provider. AC Charging Adapter An AC Rapid Charging Adapter is included for battery charging. Plug the adapter into a wall outlet and into the jack on the left side of your phone.
  • Page 54 your phone upright. Your phone’ s battery charges while your phone remains handy for use. Mobile Holder Use this holder to mount the phone in your car for easy accessibility. PCMCIA Card and Cable A PCMCIA Data/Fax Card and Cable is available that allows you to connect your phone to a laptop.
  • Page 55 WARNING!! Please do not use your Mitsubishi wireless telephone if you may be distracted from another activity (such as driving a motor vehicle or walking across the street) and create a safety hazard to yourself and others. Use your wireless telephone responsibly.
  • Page 56 International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection. Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature. For example, over 120 scientists, engineers, and physicians from universities, government health agencies, and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the ANSI Standard (C95.1).
  • Page 57 Antenna Care Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may violate FCC regulations. Phone Operation NORMAL POSITION: Hold the phone as you would any other telephone with the antenna pointed up and over your shoulder.
  • Page 58 Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals; however, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone. Pacemakers The Health Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that a minimum separation of six (6") inches be maintained between a handheld wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker.
  • Page 59 Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to RF energy. Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadeqately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles.
  • Page 60 Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often, but not always clearly marked. They include fueling areas such as gasoline stations; below deck on boats; fuel or chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquefied petroleum gas (such as pro- pane or butane);...
  • Page 61 Your phone does not work at all when switched on... If you are using a handheld phone... Recharge the battery before use or replace it. If you are using a handsfree adapter in a vehicle... A battery is required to use the handsfree adapter; make sure it is installed on the back of the phone.
  • Page 62 You entered a wrong PIN number several times. Contact your Service Provider to unlock your SIM. Your SIM is permanently blocked. Contact your Service Provider or network operator to unblock your SIM. Check that your SIM is inserted in the phone. See “SIM Card Installation”...