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Phone overview ...............2
Keypad layout .................3
Using this guide ............ 4
Key actions ........................ 4
Display indicators .............. 5
Getting started .............. 6
Inserting SIM card.............. 6
Attaching battery .............. 8
Charging battery................ 9
Antenna use .................... 11
Standby display ............... 12
Making a call ................... 13
Answering a call .............. 14
Ending a call .................... 14
Keypad lock ..................... 15
indicators ...................... 16
Security codes.................. 20
Emergency calls ............... 21
General features .......... 22
Speed dialing ................. 23
Vibrate alert mode ......... 23
Muting ........................... 23
Pause feature ................. 24
Menu options .............. 27
Menu map ..................... 27
Entering text .................. 29
Network Services ........... 32
Voice Mail ..................... 33
Phone Book ................... 34
Storing numbers ......... 34
Speed dialing .............. 38
Messages (SMS) .............. 38
Calls & Timers ................ 42
Call log........................ 42
Call times .................... 43
Call costs..................... 45
Services .......................... 47
Call forward ................ 47
Network ...................... 49
(CB) messages ............. 53
phone ......................... 55
Office Tools ................... 65
Scratchpad .................. 65
Alarm clock ................. 66
Auto on/off ................. 68
Agenda .......................... 68
Calculator ...................... 71
Games ............................. 72
Appendix ..................... 73
Accessories list ............... 73
Glossary ......................... 74
Troubleshooting ............ 75
Error messages .............. 76
Index ............................ 79
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  • Page 1: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Phone overview ....2 Menu options ....27 Access to the menus ..27 Keypad layout ....3 Menu map ..... 27 Using this guide .... 4 Entering text ....29 Key actions ......4 Network Services ... 32 Display indicators ....
  • Page 2: Keypad Layout

    Keypad layout List of keys Softkeys or selection keys. Perform the functions indicated by the text above it. End key. Press to end a call. Press while in menus to go back to the standby display. Send key. Press to make or answer a call. Press in standby display recalls last dialed numbers.
  • Page 3: Phone Overview

    Phone overview Retractable antenna Call and Extend the battery charge antenna fully indicator when making or receiving a call Graphic display Telephone Earpiece numbers, menus, messages, etc. are Right softkey displayed here END key Headset socket Press to end a call or return Left softkey to standby display...
  • Page 4: Using This Guide

    Using this guide Your G410 phone operates on the GSM network which provides fraud protection, short message service (SMS), integrated voice mail, superior voice quality and clear, static-free sound. One of the most important GSM advantages is the removable SIM (subscriber identity module), which holds user information such as phone numbers, missed calls, voice mail notifications and text messages.
  • Page 5: Display Indicators

    Display Indicators (Icons) The display window can display up to four lines of characters plus one row of special display indicators or icons. The display window in standby mode: Special icons which appear in the display: memory in use memory in use Phone Displays when the phone is logged on to a network Roaming...
  • Page 6: Getting Started

    Getting started Inserting the SIM card Unpack the phone and insert the SIM card into the holder. Pull open the protective cap covering the SIM card holder. Insert the SIM card gently as shown, gold contacts facing down, with the bevelled corner of the card at the top right. Push the SIM card in as far as it will go (the card should push the SIM ejector knob all the way to the left).
  • Page 7: Removing The Sim Card

    Removing the SIM card Turn off the phone. Open the protective cap. Push the SIM ejector knob to the right and pull out the card. Push the protective cap back into position. SIM ejector...
  • Page 8: Attaching The Battery

    Attaching the battery Connect the battery as shown below. Position the battery onto the phone as shown. Push down the opposite end of the battery onto the phone until the battery latch 'clicks' shut. Check that the battery is securely in place. battery latch ✱...
  • Page 9: Low Battery Warning

    Low battery warning When the battery power falls to its lowest level, Low Battery! will display and a low battery warning tone will sound. If you are on a call, end it then press and hold to turn Off the phone. Recharge the battery as shown below or replace it with a charged one.
  • Page 10 Charging indicators when the phone is Off Charging... message displays. The LED light will be red. When charging is completed, Battery full displays and the LED light will change to green. Charging indicators when the phone is On During charging the battery icon will flash 1-2-3 bars continuously. When charging is completed the battery indicator will show three solid bars.
  • Page 11: Antenna Use

    Extending the antenna Your phone’s antenna locks when it is extended fully. To lock the antenna, pull it up until you hear a click. For best results use the antenna fully extended when making or receiving calls. Retracting the antenna To unlock the antenna, hold it near the base and push gently until it...
  • Page 12: Basic Phone Operations

    Basic phone operations Turning On the phone Press and hold . A beep tone sounds. If the phone is locked, Enter lockcode will display. Enter the 4 digit phonelock code and press either OK If your SIM is PIN protected, Enter PIN: will display. Enter the PIN code and press either OK ✱...
  • Page 13: Making A Call

    Making a call Enter the telephone number you wish to dial. Correct any mistakes by pressing Clear softkey. Press and hold Clear softkey to erase entire entry. Press to dial (send) the number. For best results use the antenna fully extended when making or receiving calls. ✱...
  • Page 14: Answering A Call

    Answering a call When there is an incoming call, the phone rings. The LED light on the top of the phone flashes green and a flashing icon appears. The backlight also lights up, even if turned off (see Display - Backlight setting, page 58), and flashes if the ring tone volume is set to zero.
  • Page 15: Keypad Lock

    Keypad lock When keypad lock is activated, it prevents accidental key presses or calls being made when the phone is carried in a pocket, briefcase or handbag. Keypad lock is suspended during incoming calls and resumes when the call ends. Emergency calls can still be made. To activate keypad lock, Press plus...
  • Page 16: Unanswered Call, Voice Mail And New Sms Message Indicators

    Unanswered call, voice mail and new SMS message indicators • If some received calls were not answered, appears. Press Read to view numbers (if available) and date and time the call was received. Press to call the number. Unanswered call numbers are stored in the unanswered Call log (see page 42 for details).
  • Page 17: Safety Information

    Safety information EXPOSURE TO RADIO FREQUENCY SIGNALS Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. In August 1996, the Federal Communications Commissions (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for hand-held wireless phones.
  • Page 18: Electronic Devices

    DRIVING Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. Also, if using your phone while driving, please: • Give full attention to driving - driving safely is your first responsibility. •...
  • Page 19: Blasting Areas

    posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy. Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle.
  • Page 20: Care And Maintenance

    • Do not connect incompatible products. The use of third party equipment or accessories, not made or authorized by Mitsubishi Wireless Communications Inc., may be a safety risk. • Do not remove the labels. The numbers on it are important for service and other related purposes.
  • Page 21: Emergency Calls

    If the wrong PIN code is entered three times in a row, SIM Blocked appears and the SIM card is disabled. Contact provider also appears. To unblock the SIM, you must enter the PUK (PIN Unblock Key) code, available only from your service provider. PUK and PUK2 codes (8 digits) Also supplied with the SIM card is the PUK (PIN Unblock Key) code to unblock a disabled SIM card.
  • Page 22: General Features

    General features Dialing stored numbers Any number stored in the SIM or the phone memory can be dialed in several ways..from the Phone Book Press Names to enter the phone book list. to scroll to the desired number. Press to dial the number.
  • Page 23: Speed Dialing

    Speed dialing Any number stored in the SIM, except Fixed Dialing Numbers (see page 37), can be speed dialed using the 1-9 keys. Press and hold the desired key (1 to 9). The number will be recalled to the display and dialed. By default, is always assigned to the voice mail number.
  • Page 24: Volume Adjustment

    Volume adjustment To adjust the caller’s audio level during conversation, Press and use either Vol.- or Vol.+ increase or decrease the volume through eight levels. Wait 2 seconds to return to the previous display. ✱ See also “Volume adjustments”, page 57. Sending DTMF tones DTMF tones are used to access answering machines, voice mail boxes and computerized home banking, etc.
  • Page 25: Options While Talking

    Options while talking Holding and retrieving a call To put a call on hold during conversation, Press To retrieve a call, Press To make a second call while one call is on hold, Enter a number. Press to dial the number. After the second call has connected, press to swap between the two calls.
  • Page 26 When a second call comes in When a second call comes in, you will hear a 'double beep'; and an animated phone icon and the phone number (if available) will display. Either press to answer the call and put the first call on hold or press Reject to send the incoming call to voice mail.
  • Page 27: Menu Options

    Menu options The easy to use menu system is where all of the phone’s features and function settings are stored. The menu is also used for features you have requested from your service provider. Your SIM card presents these features through the menu system. Access to the menus •...
  • Page 28 Calls & Timers •Call log •Call timers •Call costs * •Line selection * Services * •Call forwarding * •Call waiting * •Sending my ID * •Receiving caller ID * •Network * •Call barring * •CUG * Broadcast * •On/Off * •Message types * •Alert * Settings...
  • Page 29: Entering Text

    Menu Options Calculator Games •Brain Drain •Push •Options * The features marked with an asterisk * may or may not appear in your menu depending on your subscription and the services provided by your network provider. Entering text There are two methods for entering text characters and numbers. In the Multipress key method, you keep pressing each key until the desired letter appears.
  • Page 30: Key Action

    ® Text Input key actions Action Shift - upper/lower case Press and hold to type entire words in all upper case or all lower case. Press briefly to automatically capitalize the first letter of a word. Clear character or backspace Clear Press and hold to clear entire entry Press and hold...
  • Page 31 ® For example, to enter “Jenna” to the T9 database, 1. Press to go to Multipress mode. 2. Press to capitalize, then press 5 key once to enter ‘J’. Press 3 key twice to enter ‘e’. Press 6 key twice to enter ‘n’. Wait for cursor to move then press 6 key twice to enter another ‘n’.
  • Page 32: Network Services

    Available characters, which depend on the language selected for the phone, are described in the following chart. Character Lower case Upper case 1 . , - ' @ : ? a b c 2 A B C 2 d e f 3 D E F 3 g h i 4 G H I 4...
  • Page 33: Voice Mail

    SIM application tool kit An automatic way to provide services related to your network and not to your phone. These services are SIM dependent. SDN numbers stored in the SIM Up to 32 Service Dialing Numbers may be stored in the SIM which cannot be changed.
  • Page 34: Phone Book

    Calling the voice mail center to check for messages To dial the voice mail center directly after receiving a message, Press and hold To dial the voice mail center using the menus, Press Menu . Select Voice Mail. Select Call. Phone Book The SIM and the phone each have areas of memory used for storing names and telephone numbers known as the Phone Book.
  • Page 35: View, Call Numbers

    To store numbers using the menu, Press Menu . Select Phone Book. Select Store Select Phone names or SIM names Enter the number and press OK . Enter the name and press OK . Confirmation of your entry and the remaining locations displays.
  • Page 36: Own Number Display

    To view phone numbers using the menu, Press Menu and select Phone Book. Select Recall. Press OK or enter up to the first 3 initials of desired name and then press OK If no initial is entered, the entries display in alphabetical order and whether stored in the SIM or the phone memory Press...
  • Page 37: Fixed Dialing Numbers

    Fixed dialing numbers (FDN) Fixed dialing restricts outgoing calls to 'fixed' numbers or 'prefixes' contained in SIMs that support this feature. When turned on, dialing any number not in the FDN list is not allowed. Call forwarding and sending SMS messages to any number not in the FDN list is prevented.
  • Page 38: Speed Dialing

    Speed dialing Phone book numbers can be assigned to keys 2 - 9 which when held down will dial those numbers. Key 1 is reserved for the voice mail number and is assigned automatically when the voice mail number is stored (see “Voice mail”, page 33).
  • Page 39: Message Alert Tone

    Reading stored SMS or Email messages Press Menu . Select Messages. Select Inbox to display the first message header. Press Text to read the message texts. • Use the arrow keys to scroll between pages or between messages. • Use to scroll between pages or between messages.
  • Page 40: Sending A New Sms Message

    Set up to send SMS or Email messages You can write and send text messages to other similarly equipped PCS phones or to internet Email addresses. First the network’s SMS message center number and Email gateway address (obtainable from your network provider) must be stored in the phone.
  • Page 41: Messages In The Outbox

    If you selected Send, enter the destination number or select Names to choose a number from the phone book and press Select Press OK . Message is sent. Network will confirm. Select whether to Store or Send another message or press Back to return to the standby display.
  • Page 42: Calls & Timers

    Message templates If your SIM can store message templates, then Msg templates will appear in the Messages - Settings menu. Each of these templates can be named for easy identification and can be selected and used whenever needed. To create a message template, Press Menu .
  • Page 43: Call Times

    Item Action Store Store number in phone book Delete Delete the entry Delete all Delete all the entries Edit Edit the displayed number View the name, number, time, date, and call Details length of the highlighted number Call Dial the number to select the desired option and follow the display prompts.
  • Page 44: Reminder - Call Duration

    Balance information (subscription service only) This subscription service provided by some networks enables you to ask for your remaining airtime balance. This information is sent by the network. Contact your network provider for details. To check your remaining airtime balance, Press Menu .
  • Page 45: Call Costs

    Call costs - management (subscription service only) Some networks offer an Advice of Charge (AoC) subscription service to see the cost of the last call made, the accumulated total cost of all calls, and the remaining balance in units or currency of any 'cost limit' set. To display these costs in the currency of your choice, first select the currency and cost per unit.
  • Page 46: Alternate Line Service

    Show costs Press Menu . Select Calls & Timers. Select Call costs. Select Show. to display the cost of the Last call, All calls and the Remaining credits. Press Back to return to the standby display. ✱ The remaining credit is shown in either units or currency as set by Cost Type menu above. Call costs - resetting all costs to zero To reset all the call costs to zero, Press Menu...
  • Page 47: Services

    Services Call forwarding (network service) Call forwarding service forwards all incoming calls, whether voice, fax or data, to another number. To set up call forwarding, Press Menu . Select Services. Select Call forwarding Select Voice, Fax, Data or Cancel all. The following menu displays: Forward options Action...
  • Page 48: Caller Line Identity

    To turn off or check the status of individual call forwards, Press Menu . Select Services. Select Call fowarding. Select Voice, Fax or Data. Select Cancel or Status. Requesting displays. The network will confirm your request. Press Back to return to the standby display. To cancel all (multiple) forwards, Press Menu .
  • Page 49: Network

    Standard network settings Finding out your current ID setting Press Menu . Select Services. Select Sending my ID. Select Status. Requesting displays. The network will respond with your current setting. Press Back to return to the standby display. Hiding or showing your number Press Menu .
  • Page 50 To edit or change the order and name of the networks in the preferred networks list, Press Menu . Select Services. Select Network. Select Preferred list. A Preferred List screen appears with ten [...] signifying empty lines. The highlighted [...] will be filled in by your choice. Press Edit to go to the list of networks.
  • Page 51 Selecting manual search When you wish to select a specific network which has better coverage in your current location, choose manual network search. Press Menu . Select Services. Select Network. Select Search. Select Manual. Scanning for Networks displays, followed by a list of the networks found. Choose the network and press Select .
  • Page 52 Scroll to the desired option and press Select Select Activate. Enter the call barring password and press OK Requesting displays. The network will respond with confirm message. Press Back to return to the standby display. To take off or check the status of a call bar, Press Menu .
  • Page 53: Broadcast - Cell Broadcast (Cb) Messages

    Options Description CUG is off. No groups active. Calls can be No CUG made outside the group Limited calls to and from users outside the Partial CUG group and from users within the group Only able to make and receive calls from CUG Only users within the group Scroll to desired option and press Select...
  • Page 54 To change or delete a message type Message types put into the 'Selected types' list can be changed or deleted. Press Menu . Select Broadcast. Select Message types. Scroll to the desired message type. Press To change a message type, select Modify by list or Modify by code and continue with step 4 above.
  • Page 55: Settings - Customizing Your Phone

    Reading broadcast messages Broadcast messages are shown in the standby display only. They are suppressed during conversation or menu operation. A message can be up to 93 characters in length and cover several pages. Pages will scroll automatically approximately every five seconds or press to scroll.
  • Page 56: Language Selection

    To activate or deactivate keypad lock from the menu, Press Menu . Select Settings. Select Keypad lock to activate keypad lock. Press or Unlock plus to deactivate keypad lock. ✱ Keypad lock is cancelled when connected to the handsfree car kit. Language selection If offered by your service provider, all the display messages can be shown in one of three languages: English, French, or Spanish.
  • Page 57 Select Ring, Vibrate, Vibrate & ring or Vibrate then ring. Press Select Press Back to return to the standby display. ✱ 1. If Ring is selected but ring tone volume is set to Off, the icon appears. A warning that the ring tone volume is off displays when the phone is turned on.
  • Page 58 to adjust the setting. Press OK Press Back to return to the standby display. ✱ If the ring tone volume level is set to Off, the icon appears. A warning also displays when the phone is turned on. , then press Vol.- or Vol.+ During a call, press to adjust the earpiece...
  • Page 59: Display Contrast

    Select either of the two settings. Press Select Press Back to return to the standby display. ✱ When the phone is connected to the Desktop Charger, Handsfree Car Kit, Cigarette Lighter Adapter or AC Adapter, the backlight is always on. Display contrast To modify the display contrast, Press Menu...
  • Page 60: Auto Answer

    Auto answer When the phone is connected to a handsfree car kit or headset, the phone will automatically answer an incoming call after approximately 5 seconds without having to press any keys. Press Menu . Select Settings. Select Auto features. Select Auto-answer.
  • Page 61: Phone Lock Code

    Phone lock code The phone lock code, supplied with the phone, prevents unauthorized access to the phone. When phone lock is turned on, the code must be entered each time the phone is turned on. The phone lock code is also required to reset the call timers. The factory setting is 0000.
  • Page 62: Pin2 Code

    To change the PIN code (PIN lock must first be enabled), Press Menu . Select Settings. Select Security. Select PIN change and follow the display prompts. Press OK . Confirmation displays. Press Back to return to the standby display. PIN2 code The PIN2 code prevents unauthorized access to some features such as turning on or off FDN operations, modifying the FDN phonebook, setting calls costs to zero, or modifying the costs display.
  • Page 63: Call Barring Password

    Call barring password The call barring password, supplied by your network provider, selects the call barring levels listed in the Services - Call barring menu (see page 51). To change the password, Press Menu . Select Services. Select Call barring. Select Change password and follow the display prompts.
  • Page 64: Alert Tones

    Press OK to set. When entering time, select am or pm. Press Back to return to the standby display. ✱ 1. An error message appears if you make an incorrect entry. 2. Time/date display only while the phone is turned on. 3.
  • Page 65: Office Tools

    Office tools Office Tools menu contains a scratchpad, a currency converter, an alarm clock and an auto turn on/off feature. Scratchpad Scratchpad can store up to 20 separate entries of 16 characters each Press Menu . Select Office Tools. Select Scratchpad. Select Read.
  • Page 66: Alarm Clock

    To calculate the conversion between the chosen currencies, Press Menu . Select Office tools. Select Currency converter. Select one of the two first options. In our example: either Dollar->Yen or Yen->Dollar. Enter the amount to be converted. Press to insert a decimal point, if needed. Press OK .
  • Page 67 To use as a Reminder or Snooze Alarm, Press Silence , or any other key (except Valid. ) to stop the alarm tone. The alarm icon and Alarm clock! warning remain on screen. The alarm rings again 3 minutes later. Press Valid.
  • Page 68: Auto On/Off

    Auto Switch On/Off You can set the phone to turn on or off at a predetermined time. - Turn off the Auto Switch On feature Caution when boarding an aircraft where cellular phone use is not permitted. You can also remove the battery after turning off the phone. See the Safety warnings on page 17.
  • Page 69 To enter an agenda event Press Menu . Select Agenda. Select New event. Select Once, Daily or Weekly. Enter the date and press OK Enter the time and press OK Enter the text and press OK At Event alarm screen, select No alarm, On time, 15’ before, 30’...
  • Page 70 To delete and/or edit events Press Menu . Select Agenda. Select View events. Scroll to the desired event and press Select Read text, Edit or Delete. Press Back to return to the standby display To delete old events Press Menu .
  • Page 71: Calculator

    Calculator The calculator allows you to perform simple calculations using + (plus) - (minus) * (multiplication) / (division) % (percentage) To use the calculator, Press Menu . Select Calculator. The calculator icon ( ) and 0 appear on screen. The phone is now ready to make simple calculations.
  • Page 72: Games

    Games Two games are available in the phone, Brain Drain and Push. The Options item in the menu enables you to select from 3 sound effects options - Music, electronic sound effects (Sfx), or No sound. To select a game, Press Menu .
  • Page 73: Appendix

    Appendix Accessories list Handsfree Kits Part numbers Headset (earphone + microphone) HDS-P2 Simple Holder with bracket (mounts in car to HLD-P8 hold phone) Simple Handsfree Kit (with Simple Holder, HFK-P12 Cigarette Lighter Adapter base & microphone) Batteries and Chargers Part numbers Standard battery (580 mAh Lithium Ion) EBT-P10 Desktop Battery Charger (for phone &...
  • Page 74: Glossary

    Glossary Term Description AC adapter Alternating Current adapter Active call The call currently in conversation Alternate Line (Line 2) Service Advise of Charge - subscription service Cell Broadcast Cigarette Lighter Adapter Caller Line Identity - displays caller’s telephone number Conversation mode When the phone is making or receiving a call Closed User Group - requires network support DTMF...
  • Page 75: Troubleshooting

    • Check wall outlet. Power may be out. Charging LED not lit red and no flashing • AC adapter may be defective. Return to your battery Icon dealer, try another Mitsubishi adapter. • Cell broadcast is permanently on, using more Short standby and talk times battery power.
  • Page 76: Error Messages

    Error messages Problem Possible cause and solution Allowed credit • Outgoing call fails because the allowed credit reached! limit is already reached. • The allowed credit limit is reached during an outgoing call (the call is then cancelled). Busy • Outgoing call fails because the destination number is being used.
  • Page 77 Error! • Network cannot perform your request and issues an error • SMS message cannot be sent Failed • Character string has a syntax error Incorrect entry • Call is rejected by the network because the net- Invalid number work does not recognize the phone number •...
  • Page 78 Reaching allowed • Cost limit is about to be reached. Connected call credit! will end automatically when limit is reached. • Ring volume is set to 0 (no volume) Ring volume Off • Requested services that are not available on the Service not available network...
  • Page 79: Index

    Index Accessories ......73 Calculator ......71 Agenda ....... 68 Calendar ......70 Calendar ......70 Call Delete old events ... 70 Answering ..... 14 New event ..... 69 Ending ......14 View events ..... 69, 70 Holding ......25 Agenda events Making ......
  • Page 80: Keypad Layout

    Date/time setting ....63 Holding a call ...... 25 Default settings ....64 Hotkey ......2, 3, 4 Delete Phone Book numbers 36 Programming ....59 Dialing from Call Log memory ... 22 Icons (Display indicators) ..5 Last dialed numbers ..22 Information numbers, Phone Book ....
  • Page 81 Names softkey ....14 Ramping ......58 Network ......49 Reading SMS/email message 38 Network services ... 32, 33 Reminder - call duration ..44 Retracting the antenna ..11 Retrieving a call ....25 Office Tools ......65 Ring tone ...... 56, 57 Alarm clock ....
  • Page 82 SMS messages ....38 Volume adjustment ..24, 57 Alert tone ....16, 39 Volume adjustments ... 57 Managing ...... 39 Alarm ......57 Outbox ......41 Conversation ....57 Reading ......38 Keys tones ...... 57 Sending ......40 Ramping ......

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