Mitsubishi Electric Trium 110 Manual

Mitsubishi Electric Trium 110 Manual

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This guide describes the operation of the dual band GSM telephones
Trium 110.
Edition 1, 2002.
© Mitsubishi Electric Telecom Europe, 2002
Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the instructions contained in this
guide, Mitsubishi Electric reserves the right to make improvements and changes to the product
described in this guide and/or to the guide itself, without prior notice.
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  • Page 1 Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the instructions contained in this guide, Mitsubishi Electric reserves the right to make improvements and changes to the product described in this guide and/or to the guide itself, without prior notice.
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents 1. Introduction ....3 4. The menu ....20 SAR ........3 Access to the menus ..20 General safety ...... 4 Menu map ......20 Vehicle safety ....... 4 Entering text ...... 20 Emergency calls ....5 Network services ....
  • Page 3: Introduction

    Trium 110, the Trium 110 m or the Tri- sons, regardless of age and health. um 110 p. Please check the version on The exposure standard for mobile the box label.
  • Page 4: General Safety

    Health Organization: There may be a hazard associat- www.who.int/emf ed with the operation of phones Mitsubishi Electric belongs to the MMF, close to inadequately protected an international association of radio personal medical devices such as equipment manufacturers. hearing aids and pacemakers.
  • Page 5: Emergency Calls

    The ment or accessories, not made or phone may be the only means of com- authorised by Mitsubishi Electric, munication at the scene of an emergen- invalidates the warranty of your cy therefore do not cut off the call until phone and can be a safety risk.
  • Page 6: Ac/Dc Adaptor Chargers

    AC/DC adaptor chargers Battery disposal In compliance with European environ- This apparatus is intended for use only mental protection directives, used when supplied with power from AC/DC batteries must be returned to the adaptor chargers (FZ14130070, place of sale, where they are collected FZ14130060, FZ14130050, free of charge.
  • Page 7: Disposing Of Waste Packaging

    Key) code, obtainable only from your service provider. PUK and PUK2 codes (8 digits) Obtain the PUK code from your service provider. Use it to unblock a disabled SIM card (see page 37). The PUK2 code is required to un- block the PIN2 code (see above).
  • Page 8: The Phone At A Glance

    The phone at a glance Earpiece Programmable Graphic display softkeys ( Telephone The function of numbers, menus, the softkey appears messages, etc. are in the graphic displayed here. display above the key. Cursor key On/Off, END key Navigates ). Hold down to around the turn the phone on/off.
  • Page 9: Graphic Display

    Mute icon. work dependent. This icon will also be displayed if Predictive text mode icon. you receive an EMS on Trium 110 WAP™ 'live' connection icon. WAP™ 'live' connection in security Unanswered call. Displayed when mode icon.
  • Page 10: Getting Started

    Getting started In order to become familiar with the phone quickly, follow these simple steps. Preparing to make your first call Inserting the SIM card Unpack the phone and insert the Placing the battery cover SIM card into the holder, as shown Place the battery cover as shown below, with the gold contacts fac- below.
  • Page 11 Holding your phone replace the battery, the phone prompts you for the How to hold date and time. the phone If you insert the SIM card incorrectly, the error message Check SIM! appears. Remove the cover and battery and make sure the SIM is inserted with the gold contacts facing down.
  • Page 12: Battery

    Service number presentation To dial (send) the number press If you have the service number The phone rings and the call con- presentation your phone displays nects like a normal telephone. A call the following information. timer appears. if the Your phone dis- You can prefix international calls with 00 or +.
  • Page 13 warning tone sounds. Disconnecting the charger If you are on a call, terminate the At the end of charging, disconnect call and turn off the phone by the charger from the phone (see be- pressing and holding down low), switch off and remove the Recharge the battery as shown be- plug from the mains.
  • Page 14: Sim Card

    SIM card Inserting the SIM card Please refer to page 10. Removing the SIM card Remove the SIM card as shown be- low. Get user manuals: See SafeManuals.com...
  • Page 15: Using Your Phone

    Using your phone Pre-programmed softkeys can be accessed from the stand-by display. These can be for instance For turning on/off the mobile and mak- Internet/Wap or SMS. The softkeys may be pro- ing/receiving calls, see pages 10 to 12. grammable according to your servce provider. Please note that all setting instructions Backlight operation described in this user guide are to be...
  • Page 16: Dialling From Memory

    bers dialled, the last 10 unanswered call numbers (if available) and the last 10 received answered numbers. Press . Select Calls & Times Select Calls log Select Last dial Unan- swered Received to scroll to the number required. Press to dial the number. See page 29.
  • Page 17: Silent And Vibrate Alert Modes

    Muting and select one of the countries. The '+' sym- You can mute the microphone during a bol and the country code (e.g call, e.g. when you want to talk to for the Netherlands) are displayed. It is then possible someone nearby without the person on to enter the phone number the phone hearing.
  • Page 18: Pause Feature

    piece and sent immediately. To end either the current call or the held call select Automatically active End held in the To send a consecutive string of menu. The remain- Options DTMF tones during a conversation: ing call is automatically retrieved Press Options...
  • Page 19 Action when receiving a second call Option Description You hear a 'double beep' when your Auto to enter a DTMF string phone receives a second call. An an- DTMF to the active call only imated phone icon and the tele- Swaps between active Swap phone number (if available) also...
  • Page 20: The Menu

    Exen Games** Settings Currency Messages Items in italics depend on your sub- Settings scription and your network operator. * Available on Trium 110 m only Calls & Times ** Available on Trium 110 p only Entering text Menu Sub-menu Home page...
  • Page 21 text entry or Multitap text entry.Press • Select Write new to swap between T9 text entry and the • Press appears. Multitap method. • Press appears. To enter text with T9: • Press appears. Press the key with the re- •...
  • Page 22: Network Services

    and return to the stand-by dis- Character play. Lower case Upper case Network services 1 . , - ' @ : ? a b c 2 A B C 2 Your network operator provides value d e f 3 D E F 3 added services and contact phone num- bers.
  • Page 23 number. This ensures that the Enter the requested data. Press number can also be dialled Confirmation and number of from abroad. free locations appear. There are several ways to store Press and hold Exit numbers into the phone or SIM to return to the stand-by dis- memory: play.
  • Page 24 • Using the menu: the phone or SIM. There are two Press . Select Phone Book ways to view and call numbers in Select Select Store the phone book: names • Directly from the stand-by display: Enter the number and press Press to display the phone book .
  • Page 25 Press and hold Exit Press to confirm the to return to the stand-by dis- setting. play. To view the numbers in the list: Own number Press . Select Phone Book You can store your main 'Line 1' Select Fixed Dialling voice mobile number, your voice Select and use...
  • Page 26: Messages (Sms)

    Reading stored SMS messages The items of this menu depend on the type of mes- sage received. Press . Select Messages (then on Trium 110 m). Turning on or off the message alert Select to display the Inbox tone first message header.
  • Page 27 not have this number, ask your Enter the draft text and press service provider for it. Press and hold Exit Press and hold Exit to return to the stand-by dis- to return to the stand-by dis- play. play. If required you can also choose the Editing a draft text validity period, format, paid reply Press .
  • Page 28 time appears. If you request the sta- Choose a message template (if you have stored 2 or more tus of a sent message the network templates). sends a status report (if this feature Enter up to 5 destination is supported). Press to ac- numbers or select Names...
  • Page 29: Ems

    To reset or delete the EMS contents Service Registration Line 2. To enter the address of the service sites. Press . Select Calls & Times Select Calls Log Select Last dial Unan- swered Received. 1. Available on Trium 110 m only Get user manuals: See SafeManuals.com...
  • Page 30 to scroll through Select Show the list. to view all the timer information. If the caller’s number is not availa- ble, Unknown number appears The call type and the accumulat- (unanswered and received lists). ed times of outgoing and incom- Pressing while on a displayed ing calls appears.
  • Page 31 Select Press and hold Exit Call costs to return to the stand-by dis- Select Display cost type play. Select . The present Currency Reminder - Call duration currency settings appears. Press . Enter the PIN 2 You can set a call duration reminder Edit code and press in multiples of 1 minute (1 - 59...
  • Page 32: Settings - Customising

    Show costs Press and hold Exit to return to the stand-by dis- Press . Select Calls & Times play. Select Call costs You can assign names to Line 1 and Line 2, e.g. Select Show Office and Home. See page 25 for details. You to display the must select the line to make outgoing calls.
  • Page 33 • Directly from the stand-by dis- Select . Select Phone settings play: Tones Press displays Ring Silent Select Volume Vibrate Vibrate & ring Select Ring Keys Conversa- Vibrate then ring tion Alarm Scroll to the desired setting. The display confirms the selec- Press Select to validate your...
  • Page 34 Menu graphics Press . Select Settings Choose from a set of graphics to Select Phone settings . Select Tones personalise your main menu im- Select Volume ages and icons. There are 3 menu Select Ramping themes. Select To change the menu graphics: Press and hold Exit Settings...
  • Page 35 automatically answers an incom- Select . Select Phone settings Keys ing call after approximately 5 sec- Select Softkeys functions onds. Select Left softkey Right Press . Select Settings softkey Select . Select Phone settings Press on the softkey Select Auto features option of your choice.
  • Page 36 Avoid using codes similar to emergency numbers PIN code such as 999 or 112 to prevent accidental dialling The 4-8 digit PIN code for the SIM of these numbers. protects it from unauthorised KEEP A RECORD OF YOUR CODES use. When enabled the phone re- AND KEEP THEM IN A SAFE quests the PIN code each time the PLACE.
  • Page 37 can not turn it on or off. Select Set time Set date To change the PIN2 code: Enter the time (in 24 hour format) or date in the format Press . Select Settings shown. (If required use Select Phone settings .
  • Page 38 Melody download Press and hold Exit to return to the stand-by dis- You can also download melodies play. from Trium site Calling the voice mail centre to (www.mitsubishi-telecom.com). check for messages This site downloads the melodies There are two ways: to your phone using SMS.
  • Page 39 Diverting incoming calls (network Press Select to vali- date your selection. service) The display confirms your Call diverting diverts incoming request. calls, whether voice, fax or data, Press and hold Exit to another number. to return to the stand-by dis- To turn on call divert: play.
  • Page 40 allows Receiving caller ID Select Hide my ID Show my ID you to check its availability from the network. Press and hold Exit to return to the stand-by dis- Receiving caller ID play. To find out whether a network Finding out your current ID set- presents the ID of incoming calls: ting Press .
  • Page 41 Press to confirm the Select Option Description selection. Displays the gener- Requesting... followed by al list of all known the name of the network networks con- Modify by list appears. The phone then tained in the returns to the stand-by dis- phone in alphabet- play.
  • Page 42 Call barring (network service) tial password. To change the To stop different types of calls be- password: ing made and received on the Press . Select Settings phone, you need a call barring Select GSM Services . Select Call barring password available only from Select Change password...
  • Page 43 to cancel or check the status Select Broadcast and press . Select . Press Message types You must have the password Options to cancel a call bar. Select Modify by list Mod- Press and hold Exit if type number is ify by code to return to the stand-by dis- known).
  • Page 44: Using The Office Tools

    to select a lan- Option Action guage from the displayed list. Delete To delete the cur- Press to validate. rent message Press and hold Exit Delete All To delete all mes- to return to the stand-by dis- sages stored in play.
  • Page 45 on, you must re-enter your PIN Press Select to return to the stand-by display. code. The phone does not go into appears. power saving mode until you enter The alarm sounds for up to your code. To activate the auto- 1 minute.
  • Page 46: Games

    Trium 110 p games games are available Reshape Push The Trium 110 p Games menu al- on Trium 110 and Trium 110 m only). lows the downloading of new Reshape and Push: games onto your mobile. Up to 2 Game instructions appear when games can be stored in the phone.
  • Page 47: Currency-Converter

    Select one of the two first Item Action options. Select Catalogue In our example: either Dollar- to see and/or >Yen Yen->Dollar download games Enter the amount to be con- Catalogue available on the verted. Press to insert a network. comma, if needed. Press .
  • Page 48 To enter and store the profile de- Option Action tails: Clears the memo- Press . Select Internet ry used to store Select Profile list information that Select an empty profile ([...]) you downloaded. Clear cache and press Options To clear this mem- ory, select the Select Edit...
  • Page 49 a 'live' secure circuit connection. Press . Select Internet Using while online Select Bookmarks Press while online presents the Press Options , select Mod- and enter the following: following options: Item Action Option Action Returns to the Name you wish to Back previous page Alias...
  • Page 50: Gsm Man Machine Interface Codes

    site option from the Internet menu. Addresses are not stored and must be entered each time. GSM man machine interface codes The phone supports the standard GSM key sequences using the * and # characters sent directly from the keypad to the network. These se- quences are used to activate all the supplementary services provided by the network.
  • Page 51: Accessories

    Accessories Using the headset Connecting the headset Insert the headset plug in the phone headset connector as shown: While inserting the headset plug in the phone headset connector make sure the Trium logo ) appears on top. Otherwise the headset does not work properly.
  • Page 52: Appendix

    Appendix Expression Meaning Personal Identification Glossary Number. Supplied by PIN/PIN2 your network/service Expression Meaning provider Alternating Current/Di- AC/DC charger Point to Point Protocol rect Current charger PIN Unblocking Key. The call currently in con- Active call Used to unlock PIN and versation PUK/PUK2 PIN2.
  • Page 53: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble shooting Possible cause and so- Problem lution Possible cause and solu- Fixed Dialled Number or Problem Stored tele- tion Call Barring features are phone num- Check that the battery is turned on. Check features Phone will not bers cannot fully charged and correctly and turn them off (see switch on...
  • Page 54: Error Messages

    Error messages Possible cause and Problem solution Possible cause and You have made a re- Problem solution Cannot exe- quest which is impossi- You are trying to place cute com- ble to be executed in an outgoing call and the mand the current call situa- allowed credit is already...
  • Page 55 Possible cause and Possible cause and Problem Problem solution solution You tried to make a call When a copy/move op- and the call is rejected eration is made on by the network be- No action per- memories but no con- cause the network formed ditions have been...
  • Page 56 Possible cause and Possible cause and Problem Problem solution solution Activating some GSM An unrecoverable error Service not services that are not has occurred. Switch available available on the net- the handset off and work back on again. It may be necessary to reset A wrong PUK has been Internal fault...
  • Page 57 Guarantee number, together with the service card. Fi- nal determination of guarantee claim eligi- bility shall be made by MITSUBISHI. Pan European Service MITSUBISHI shall not be liable for ship- Should you experience any difficulty then ment costs to and from an authorised GSM please contact your nearest MITSUBISHI MITSUBISHI service centre;...
  • Page 58: Declaration Of Compliance

    DECLARATION OF COMPLIANCE Name : Mitsubishi Electric Telecom Europe S.A. RCS Nanterre B 307 593 129 Address : 25, boulevard des Bouvets Town : Nanterre Cedex Postal code : 92741 Identification of the product Nature : Mobile Cell Telephone Type...
  • Page 59 Index Access to the menus ....20 Cache memory Emergency calls ......5 Alarm Clearing ......48 EMS ........... 29 Clock ........44 Calculator ........45 Ending a call ......12 Alert mode ........ 32 Call Error messages ......54 Alert tone Conference ......
  • Page 60 Making a call ......11 Ramping ........33 T9 ..........20 Managing SMS messages ..26 Reading an SMS message ..26, 29 T9 text entry ......21 Melodies ........33 Receiving a call ......12 Time & date ....... 37 Melody download .....
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