Mitsubishi ODYSSEY User Manual

Dual band gsm/gprs telephones
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This guide describes the operation of the Trium dual band GSM/GPRS telephones
Aura - Mystral - Odyssey
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 This guide describes the operation of the Trium dual band GSM/GPRS telephones Aura - Mystral - Odyssey 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.
  • Page 2 In general, the closer you are to a base station antenna, the lower the power output. The highest SAR value for this Trium Aura, Mystral or Odyssey model when tested for compliance against the standard was 1.120 W/kg. While there may be differences be- tween the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the EU re- quirements for RF exposure.
  • Page 3 Aura, Mystral and Odyssey at a glance (key shape varies slightly depending on model) ANTENNA EARPIECE PROGRAMMABLE SOFTKEYS Display above key indi- GRAPHIC DISPLAY cates function See next page. CURSOR KEY ON/OFF, END KEY See next page See next page...
  • Page 4: This Guide

    Using the keys to follow the actions described in this guide To help you quickly understand your way around this manual we have used sym- bols and expressions that are present on the keys and in the display. LEFT SOFTKEY. The function of the softkey appears in the graphic display above the key.
  • Page 5: Understanding The Icons

    Understanding the icons Icons in the display have the following meaning: SIM memory in use Phone memory in use. When you enter a name and address you can choose the icon you want to go with it. Roaming. Displayed when the phone is logged on to a network dif- ferent from its home network.
  • Page 6: General Safety

    Introduction Thank you for purchasing the Trium Aura, Mystral or Odyssey dual band mobile tel- ephone. The mobile telephone described in this guide is approved for use on all GSM 900/1800 and GPRS networks. Services and display messages may be differ- ent.
  • Page 7: Table Of Contents

    Standby display ....16 Using the headset .... 58 Important icons....16 Changing the front cover Dialling from memory ..17 (for Aura and Odyssey Last dialled numbers ..17 only)......... 59 Speed dialling ....18 Silent and vibrate 6. Appendix....60 alert modes .....
  • Page 8: 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 SIM card into the holder, as shown be- low, with the gold contacts facing down. Fitting the battery Connect the battery as shown below.
  • Page 9: Making Your First Call

    Making your first call If there is not enough charge in the battery to power the phone follow the instructions for battery charging on page 11. Turning on the phone Press and hold down for two seconds. If this is the first time you have used the phone or you removed and replaced the bat- tery, the phone prompts you for the date and time.
  • Page 10: Receiving A Call

    The phone rings and the call connects like a normal telephone. A call timer appears. You can prefix international calls with 00 or +. To enter the + symbol before a number press and hold down You can also get the following messages if the call does not connect or you use the second line: Your phone if the...
  • Page 11: Battery

    Connect the charger to the phone as shown. While inserting the plug in the phone AC/DC connector make sure the Trium logo ( ) appears on top. Plug the charger into the wall socket and turn on the mains. The battery starts to charge.
  • Page 12 Disconnecting the charger At the end of charging, disconnect the charger from the phone (see be- low), switch off and remove the plug from the mains. Typical charging times using the AC/DC adaptors (FZ14130070, FZ14130060, FZ14130050, FZ14130080, FZ14130090 or FZ14130100) Battery type Typical charging time Standard battery (FZ14130130)
  • Page 13: Safety Information

    Safety information Vehicle safety • Respect national regulations on the use of mobile telephones in vehicles. • Road safety always comes first! Always give your full attention to driving. • Do not use a hand-held phone while driving. If you do not have a ‘hands free’ car kit, stop and park your vehicle safely before using your phone.
  • Page 14: Ac/Dc Adaptor Chargers

    • Do not abuse this phone by dropping, knocking or violent shaking. Rough han- dling can damage it. • Do not clean the phone with strong chemicals or solvents. Wipe it only with a soft, slightly dampened cloth. • Do not place the telephone alongside computer discs, credit or travel cards or other magnetic media.
  • Page 15: Your Responsibility

    Your responsibility This GSM mobile telephone is your responsibility. Please treat it with care respect- ing all local regulations. It is not a toy; please keep it in a safe place at all times and out of the reach of children. Become familiar with and use the security features to block unauthorised use if your phone and/or SIM card are lost or stolen.
  • Page 16: Using Your Phone

    Using your phone For turning on/off the mobile and making/receiving calls, see pages 8 to 11. Standby display Keypad lock To prevent accidental operation of the phone, turn on keypad lock. You can still answer calls by pressing . When you end a call, the keypad lock reactivates automatically.
  • Page 17: Dialling From Memory

    flashes, your inbox is full. Delete one or more old messages to make space for one or more new messages (see page 29 for more details). The display shows the number and type of messages: Press Read to select the type of message you want to read. Press Select to view the message.
  • Page 18: Speed Dialling

    Speed dialling You can assign any key to any telephone number stored in the SIM. To dial such a number: Press and hold down the key ( ). The number appears and attempts to connect. By default, is always allocated to the voice mail number (see page 44).
  • Page 19: Volume Adjustment

    Select Unmute. A warning message appears in the display. disappears. A new call restores the microphone to on. Volume adjustment To adjust the volume: to increase or decrease the volume and press OK Press Exit or wait 2 seconds to return to the previous display. See also page 38.
  • Page 20: Holding And Retrieving A Call

    Holding and retrieving a call To put a call on hold during a conversation: Press To retrieve a call: Press To make a second call when one call is on hold: Enter a number in the display. Press to dial the number. After the second call has been established press to swap between the two calls.
  • Page 21 Multi-party or conference calls Use this feature to make or receive between 2 to 5 calls at the same time with all parties being able to hear and talk with each other. Make and establish a call in the normal way and press Enter another number into the display and press .
  • Page 22: The Menu

    The menu Use the round cursor key to access the menu system. Your menu options can vary. Some may not appear. This depends on your network operator and your subscription. Access to the menus Press to view all stored telephone numbers. Press to enter the main menu.
  • Page 23: Key Action

    T9 text entry Press to swap between T9 text entry and the Multitap method. To enter text with T9: Press the key with the required letter only once. Do not be put off if the character you want is not immediately dis- played.
  • Page 24 To access special characters (23 availa- ble), hold down . A table appears. Press the key that corresponds to the character. Press Clear briefly to correct back one letter. Hold down to clear all text. Press to move the cursor in the text to insert characters or make corrections.
  • Page 25: Network Services

    Network services Your network operator provides value added services and contact phone numbers. Depending on your operator’s implementation Applications, Services, and/or Information appears in the display. Press and select Network Services to ac- cess these menus. Phone book The phone book stores data, usually names and telephone numbers, in the phone or SIM memory.
  • Page 26: Phone Number

    Select an icon. The icons correspond to keys on the keypad. Press the key corresponding to the required icon. In this example pressing selects The following fields appear: Field Purpose Phone number (Home) Home phone number Phone number (Work) Work phone number Phone number Cellular phone number (Cellular)
  • Page 27: Free Space In The Phone Book

    Select Store Select SIM names Enter the number and press OK Enter the name and press OK Confirmation and number of remaining locations appears. Press Exit to return to the stand-by display. • From other stored locations Numbers stored in the last dialled, received, unanswered, scratchpad and SMS message locations can all be stored in the phone book: Display a number from one of the above then press Options Follow the steps from the previous procedure “Using the menu”...
  • Page 28: Own Number Display

    Pressing Options displays the following menu choices: Item Function Edit Edits the name and number entry Delete Deletes the entry Send Sends SMS message Copies the entry to the SIM or the phone or vice ver- Copy sa. You can edit before copying Moves the entry to another position.
  • Page 29: Messages (Sms)

    That is, you can add one self-composed ring tone and 9 other ring tones you download in addition to the existing 30 ring tones. If you want, you can replace any of these ring tones except the Trium ring tone. You cannot replace the memory space used for the self-composed ring tone.
  • Page 30: Managing Received And Stored Sms Messages

    Managing received and stored SMS messages After reading the SMS message press Options for the following menu: Item Function Read text Displays the remainder of the text Delete Deletes the message Reply Replies to the sender of the message Reply Replies to the sender of the message with the (+ text) initial text...
  • Page 31: Editing A Draft Text

    To save time, you can create a draft text with these parts. Then when you want to write a message, you access the draft text and only write the spe- cific part of the message. You can set up to 10 message drafts, which can hold up to 50 characters each.
  • Page 32 Storing a new SMS message Press . Select Messages. Select Write new. You can either choose a draft text or enter the message text and press OK Select Store. Press Exit to return to the stand-by display. Modifying and re-sending messages in the outbox The outbox contains unsent draft messages, stored sent messages and sent but undelivered messages.
  • Page 33: Calls & Times

    Enter the template Name, Message centre number, Validity period and Format. Default settings for pay reply and status are assumed 'off' unless set and are common to all templates. If you only set one template the phone uses it by default. Otherwise select the template you want when sending a mes- sage.
  • Page 34 calls and total time for Line 1 and Line 2. The Details sub-menu stores times for calls made and received through the subscription network and through other (national and international) networks. Press . Select Calls & Times. Select Call timers. Select Show.
  • Page 35 Select On (or Off). Select the period (between 1 and 59 mins). Press OK Press Exit to return to the stand-by display. Call timer - reset To reset all the call timers, you need the 4 digit phone lock code. Press .
  • Page 36: Settings - Customising Your Phone

    Select Credit Limit. The present credit limit setting appears. Press Edit . Enter the PIN 2 code and press OK Enter the credit limit (use to enter a decimal point). Press to validate. Press Exit to return to the stand-by display. When you enter a credit limit the selection from the 'Credit Limit' displays Edit or Set No Limit.
  • Page 37: Language Selection

    Language selection To select the language of your choice: Press . Select Settings. Select Phone settings. Select Language. to select a language from the displayed list. Press to validate. Press Exit to return to the stand-by display. To reset the phone to the language of the SIM enter *#0000#. To reset the phone language to English enter *#0044#.
  • Page 38: Melody Composer

    Volume adjustments To individually adjust the volume level of the ring tone, key tones, alarm tones and incoming audio from the stand-by display, press Alternatively, access Volume control from the Settings menu: Press . Select Settings. Select Phone settings. Select Tones. Select Volume Select Ring, Keys, Conversation or Alarm.
  • Page 39: Display Contrast

    2, 3 or 4 of the note by 400 ms, 600 ms or 800 ms Melody download You can also download melodies from the Trium web site. This site downloads the melodies to your phone using SMS. When the down- load completes, Press Options and then select Play to play the melody.
  • Page 40: Any Key Answer

    Press Exit to return to the stand-by display. Any key answer and No ring To enable any key (except ) to be pressed to answer an incoming call: Press . Select Settings. Select Phone settings. Select Keys. Select Any key answer. Select On or Off.
  • Page 41: Auto Answer

    Auto answer This feature only works when you connect the phone to a hands free car kit or headset. The phone automatically answers an incoming call after approximately 5 seconds. Press . Select Settings. Select Phone settings. Select Auto features. Select Auto-answer.
  • Page 42: Pin2 Code

    Select Phone lock. Select Change code and follow the display prompts. Press OK to validate the new code. Press Exit to return to the stand-by display. To turn on or off the phone lock code: Press . Select Settings. Select Phone settings. Select Security. Select Phone lock.
  • Page 43: Puk Code

    Press OK to validate your new PIN2 code. Press Exit to return to the stand-by display. PUK code Only your service provider can give you the 8 digit PUK (PIN unblock key). Use it to 'unblock' a PIN whose code has been entered incorrectly three times.
  • Page 44: Voice Mail

    The following are the factory default settings: Feature Factory setting Alert Tones Ring Ring Tones Trium Volumes, Ring, Key, Speech and Alarm. Mid values Backlight and Contrast On for 10 sec. and mid value Any Key, Auto-Retry and Auto Answer features.
  • Page 45: Gsm Services

    If you subscribe to the 'Line 2' service, store the voice mail centre number separately for that line. The phone automatically assigns the voice mail number to speed dial location number 1 (see Speed dialling on page 40). Turning on/off the voice mail alert tone To turn on/off the voice mail alert tone: Press .
  • Page 46 to choose between Voice Mail, Names or Number. Press Select to validate your selection. The display confirms your request. Press Exit to return to the stand-by display. 1. If you select 'On no reply' option you must also enter a delay period of 5, 15 or 30 seconds. 2.
  • Page 47 Select GSM Services. Select Sending my ID. Select My settings. Select Preset. The phone resets to the network setting agreed with your service provider. Press Exit to return to the stand-by display. Hiding or showing your number Press . Select Settings. Select GSM Services.
  • Page 48 used. To view the forbidden list or show the home network: Press . Select Settings. Select GSM Services. Select Network. Select either Forbidden or Home network. A list of the forbidden networks or the home network appears. Press Exit to return to the stand-by display. Selecting manual search To select a specific network, e.g.
  • Page 49 Select the option using . Press Select Select Activate. Enter the password and press OK The network confirms the selection. Press Exit to return to the stand-by display. To cancel or check the status of a call bar: Press . Select Settings. Select GSM Services.
  • Page 50 To turn on or off the broadcast service Press . Select Settings. Select Broadcast. Select On/Off. Select On or Off. Press Exit to return to the stand-by display. Reading broadcast messages Broadcast messages appear in the stand-by display only. The phone suppresses them during conversation or menu operation.
  • Page 51: Using The Office Tools

    to select a language from the displayed list. Press to validate. Press Exit to return to the stand-by display. Using the office tools The Office Tools menu contains a scratchpad, an alarm clock, an auto-switch fea- ture and a calculator. Scratchpad You can store up to 5 separate entries of 36 characters in the scratchpad Press .
  • Page 52 Select Alarm clock. Select Off. Confirmation appears. Press Exit to return to the stand-by display. Caution - Please remember to turn off the alarm feature when board- ing an aircraft where the use of a mobile phone is not permitted and is illegal.
  • Page 53: Games

    Games The availability and appearance of the games depends on your network operator. There are at least two games in the phone: Reshape and Push. Game instructions appear when you select the game. Select sound effects from the menu item Options. To select a game: Press .
  • Page 54: Internet/Wireless Application Protocol (Wap™)

    Internet/Wireless Application Protocol (WAP™) Your phone has an WAP™ internet browser to access services, such as stock buying, news, sports, weather, TV listings etc., supplied by your operator and/or your inter- net provider. The types of services offered depend on the internet provid- er and network operator.
  • Page 55: Personalising Your Connection Settings

    Depending on your choice of connection mode, the questions that follow vary. Follow the column that corresponds to your choice, entering or se- lecting and confirming with OK or Select Circuit Packets Circuit+Packets Phone number Access point Access Point Analog or numeric IP address Phone number 9600 or 14400...
  • Page 56: Going Online

    Option Action Choose your preferred connection circuit or packets. Preferred If your preferred connection is not available, the bearer phone asks to use the other bearer. Choose the GPRS access point you want used first. At GPRS access least one must be defined if you choose packet bear- points * er.
  • Page 57: Gsm Man Machine Interface Codes

    Creating bookmarks To revisit specific cards more quickly, use bookmarks to store the card ad- dress. This function depends on your provider. You can create a maximum of 10 bookmarks. Create bookmarks from the stand-by display or while viewing a page. Directly from the stand-by display: Press .
  • Page 58: Accessories

    Connecting the headset Insert the headset plug in the phone headset connector as shown below. 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 59: Changing The Front Cover (For Aura And Odyssey Only)

    Changing the front cover (for Aura and Odyssey only) Before changing the cover always switch off the phone and disconnect from any charging device or car kit. Removing the cover Remove the front cover as shown below. Slot Replacing the cover Replace the front cover as shown below.
  • Page 60: Appendix

    Appendix Glossary Expression Meaning AC/DC charger Alternating Current/Direct Current charger Active call The call currently in conversation Alternate Line (Line 2) Service Advise of Charge - subscription service GPRS Access Point Name Cell Broadcast Caller Line Identity - displays callers telephone number Conversation mode When the phone is making or receiving a call Data Encryption standard...
  • Page 61 Point to Point Protocol PUK/PUK2 PIN Unblocking Key. Used to unlock PIN and PIN2. Sup- plied by your network/service provider Roaming (Rm) The ability to use your telephone at home or abroad. Service Dialling Number. Of your operator or service provider Subscriber Identity Module.
  • Page 62: Trouble Shooting

    Trouble shooting Problem Possible cause and solution Phone will not switch Check that the battery is fully charged and correctly connected to the phone. No flashing battery icon There may be no mains supply. Try a different electrical socket. The AC/DC charger may be faulty. Return to your dealer and try substitution with another Mitsubishi adaptor.
  • Page 63: Error Messages

    Error messages Problem Possible cause and solution Allowed credit You are trying to place an outgoing call and the allowed reached! credit is already reached. The allowed credit limit is reached during an outgoing call (the call is then aborted). Busy You are trying to make a call and the call fails because the destination number is already engaged in...
  • Page 64 Failed An SMS sending process failed (the short message can- not be sent). Incorrect entry You entered a character string with a syntax error. Invalid number You tried to make a call and the call is rejected by the network because the network does not recognise the phone number structure or you tried to store a phone number that is too long to be stored in the selected location or...
  • Page 65 PUK2 blocked A wrong PUK2 code has been entered 10 times. The SIM services protected by the PIN2 code have now been permanently disabled. Reaching allowed The cost limit is about to be reached. The connected call credit! ends automatically when the limit is reached. Ring volume Off The ring volume is set to 0 (no volume).
  • Page 66: Guarantee

    Guarantee Pan European Service If you require service, then in the first instance, you should contact your supplier. Should you experience any difficulty then please contact your nearest MITSUBISHI location listed below for information on other service centres. UNITED KINGDOM ESPAÑA BELGIUM Tel: (0800) 912 00 20...
  • Page 67: 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 : Dual band GSM 900/DCS 1800 Sales reference : MT-060...
  • Page 68: 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 : Dual band GSM 900/DCS 1800 Sales reference : MT-160...
  • Page 69 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 : Dual band GSM 900/DCS 1800 Sales reference : MT-260...
  • Page 70 Index Call costs Glossary ........ 60 Reset ......36 GSM man machine interface co- Alarm Call timer des ........57 Clock ......51 Reset ......35 GSM Services ......45 Alert mode ......37 Caller line identity ....46 Call barring ..43, 48, 49 Alert tone Calling ........
  • Page 71 Mobile number Responsibility ....13 Call ........ 45 Hiding ......46 Security codes ....13 Number ......44 Showing ......46 Vehicle safety ....13 Voice mail ......44 Multi-party call ..... 21 Scratchpad ......51 Password ....... 15 Muting ........18 Scripting .......
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