FCC RF Interference Statement SO-2510 Unpacking For your safety SO-2510 Accessories Your SO-2510 For your safety Battery Information Your SO-2510 Battery Information Key and button description Taking Care of your Thuraya Mobile Phone Taking Care of your Thuraya Mobile Phone SO-2510 02 Getting started Introduction Display Introduction Display layout Display symbols HPA (High-Penetration Alerting) Using soft key and menu HPA (High-Penetration Alerting)
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SO-2510 02 Getting started New Message Change language Select mode eZitxt On/Off Edit mode Dictionary Change Input mode To clear text Input symbol Input number SO-2510 03 Using the menu 1. Contacts 3.3 Dialed Calls 1.1 Search 3.4 Delete All 1.2 Add Name 3.5 Call Duration 1.3 Group 4. Organizer 1.4 Speed Dials 1.5 Short Dialing 4.1 Alarm 1.6 Copy 4.2 Schedule 1.7 Delete 4.3 Calculator 1.8 Memory Status 4.4 Stopwatch 2. Navigation 5.
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SO-2510 03 Using the menu 6. Sound Setting 7.12 Answer Method 7.13 Auto Redial 6.1 Ringing Tone 7.14 Time/Date 6.2 Sound Volume 8. Network 6.3 Incoming Call Alert 6.4 Keypad Tone 8.1 Network Mode 6.5 Keypad Tone Volume 8.2 SAT Registration 7. Settings 8.3 Preference 9. Security 7.1 Language 7.2 Wallpaper 9.1 PIN Code 7.3 Greeting Message 9.2 Security Code 7.4 Own Number 9.3 Change Codes 7.5 Send Own Number 9.4 Fixed Dialing 7.6 DTMF Tone 9.5 Closed User Group 7.7 Cost 9.6 IMEI Number 7.8 Data Connection 9.7 Call Barring 7.9 Setup Wizard...
SO-2510 01 Before you start FCC SAR Compliance Statement Certification information (SAR) Certification information (SAR) FCC SAR Compliance Statement FCC RF Interference Statement SO-2510 Unpacking FCC RF Interference Statement SO-2510 Unpacking For your safety SO-2510 Accessories Your SO-2510 For your safety Battery Information Your SO-2510 Battery Information The function of the keys Taking Care of your Thuraya Mobile Phone Taking Care of your Thuraya Mobile Phone...
Before you start FCC SAR Compliance Statement The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) has adopted a safety standard for human exposure to Radio Frequency (RF) electromagnetic energy emitted by FCC-certified equipment. This wireless mobile phone has been evaluated under FCC Bulletin OET 65C (01-01) and found to be compliant to the requirements of uncontrolled environmental limits as set forth in CFR 47 Sections 2.1091, 2.1093 addressing RF Exposure from radio frequency devices when operated in accordance with the operation guidelines described in this manual. Proper operation of this radio device according to the instructions in this publication will result in user exposure substantially below the FCC recommended limits. Your wireless phone SO-2510 is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines are based on standards that were developed by independent scientific organizations through periodic and thorough evaluation of scientific studies. The standards include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health. The exposure standard for wireless mobile phones employs a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate, or SAR. The SAR limit set by the FCC is 1.6W/kg.* Tests for SAR are conducted using standard operating positions accepted by the FCC with the phone transmitting at its highest certified power level in all tested frequency bands. Although the SAR is determined at the highest certified power level, the actual SAR level of the phone while operating can be well below the maximum value. This is because the phone is designed to operate at multiple power levels so as to use only the power required to reach the network. In general, the closer you are to a wireless base station antenna, the lower the power output. Before a phone model is available for sale to the public, it must be tested and certified to the FCC that it does not exceed the limit established by the government-adopted requirement for safe exposure. The tests are performed in positions and locations (for example, at the ear and worn on the body) as required by the FCC for each model. The highest SAR value for this model phone as reported to the FCC when tested for use at the ear is 0.37 W/kg (with regard to Body-worn measurements, this mobile phone can not be used in a body worn position because in this position the phone can not properly receive and transmit the satellite signal and the operation is not practicable). The body-worn operation is restricted in use. While there may be differences between the SAR levels of various phones and at various positions, they all meet the government requirement.
Before you start The FCC has granted an Equipment Authorization for this wireless mobile phone with all reported SAR levels evaluated as in compliance with the FCC RF exposure guidelines. SAR information on this phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID:TZ5SO-2510. In the United States and Canada, the SAR limit for mobile phones used by the public is 1.6 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over one gram of tissue. The standard incorporates a substantial margin of safety to give additional protection for the public and to account for any variations in measurements. SAR values may vary depending on national reporting requirements and the network band. FCC RF Interference Statement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1. This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2. This device must accept any interference received, including interference that may cause undesired operation. This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits of a Class B digital device, pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules. These limits are designed to provide reasonable protection against harmful interference when the equipment is operated in a residential environment. This equipment generates, uses, and radiates radio frequency energy, and if not installed and used in accordance with the instructions, may cause harmful interference. However, there is no guarantee that interference will not occur. If this equipment does cause interference to radio or television reception, which can be determined by turning the equipment off and on, the user is encouraged to correct the interference by one of the following measures: • Reorient or relocate the receiving antenna. • Increase separation between the equipment and receiver. • Connect the equipment to an outlet on a circuit different from which the receiver is connected. • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio/TV technician.
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Before you start This equipment generates or uses radio frequency energy. Changes or modifications to this equipment may cause harmful interference unless the modifications are expressly approved in the instruction manual. The user could lose the authority to operate this equipment if an unauthorized change or modification is made. Caution RoHS This product is in compliance with EU RoHS Directives and manufactured using lead-free solder paste and parts.
Before you start Please read carefully and make yourself familiar with the safety measures and user instructions in this Manual before you start to use your SO-2510. Thuraya is always improving the user interface to ensure the user has the best experience. For your safety Read these simple guidelines they will help you get the most out of your Thuraya Phone. For more detailed explanations please refer to the complete user guide. SWITCH ON SAFELY ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST Do not switch the phone on when wireless phone use is prohibited Obey all local laws. or when it may cause interference or danger. Always keep your hands free to operate the vehicle while driving. Your first consideration while driving should be road safety. SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT Follow any restrictions. Follow any restrictions. Switch the phone off near medical equipment. Wireless devices can cause interference in aircraft. SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELING SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING Do not use the phone at a refueling point.
Before you start Battery Information Use only Thuraya approved battery pack, and Thuraya approved chargers for your phone. • Do not short-circuit the battery. Short-circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the connecting object. • Do not expose to high temperatures. • Please dispose the battery in accordance with local regulations. Taking Care of your Thuraya Mobile Phone Your device is a product of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care. The suggestions below will help you protect your warranty coverage. • Keep the device dry. Liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will damage electronic circuits. If your device does get wet, remove the battery and allow the device to dry completely before replacing it. • Do not use or store the device in dusty, dirty areas. Its moving parts and electronic components can be damaged. • Do not store the device in hot areas. High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices and damage batteries. • Do not store the device in cold areas. When the device returns to its normal temperature, moisture can form inside the device and damage electronic circuit boards. • Do not attempt to open the device other than as instructed in this guide. • Do not drop, knock, or shake the device. Rough handling can break internal circuit boards and fine mechanics. • Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the device and may violate regulations governing radio devices. • Always create a backup of data you want to keep (such as contacts and calendar notes) before sending your device to a...
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Before you start Certification information (SAR) THIS DEVICE MEETS INTERNATIONAL GUIDELINES FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES Your mobile device is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) recommended by international guidelines (ICNIRP). These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population. The guidelines include a substantial safety margin designed to assure the safety of all persons, regardless of age and health.
Before you start SO-2510 Unpacking Your SO-2510 Your package contains the following items: An overview of your Thuraya phone. SAT antenna Ear-set jack Display Left soft key Right soft key Handset Battery Quick start guide Send key End key 4 ways navigation key Ok key Alphanumeric keypad Star key Ear set Travel User manual & Hash key charger Warranty card Microphone SO-2510 Accessories Battery release Charger socket SIM card holder USB/Data cable connector Data cable...
Before you start The function of the keys Navigation Key Keypad 4-way direction key for moving focus in menu screen. Used to enter numbers and characters. Long press on 0 key will display a ‘+’. Center Key This key is used to select/unselect and confirm menu options. Left Soft Key The function of the key depends on the text shown Long press will switch between Silent & Normal on the display above the key. mode. Enters special characters in SMS editor. Right Soft Key The function of the key depends on the text shown Press and hold to lock the keypad. on the display above the key. Toggles between numbers and characters in SMS editor. Send Key To accept or initiate a call, access the list of numbers you last called or attempted to call. End Key To end the current connection, or to reject an incom- ing call.
SO-2510 02 Getting started Introduction Making and receiving call Introduction Dial using the keypad HPA (High-Penetration Alerting) Receiving a call High-Penetration Alerting HPA (High-Penetration Alerting) Option during call Initial steps Handling more than one call simultaneously Inserting SIM card New Message Connect the charger and charge the battery Select mode Switch the mobile phone On/Off Edit mode Enter your PIN Change Input mode Emergency call (SOS) Input symbol Setup Wizard Input number Lock/Unlock in Idle Screen Change language Display eZitxt On/Off Display layout Dictionary...
Getting started Introduction Your SO-2510 is a high performance mobile phone using satellites for communication. The combination of Satellite (SAT) communications and GPS (Global Positioning System) technology allows phone communications without base stations. SAT phone communications are similar to GSM and any GSM phone user can easily use it.
The phone searches the network automatically (see page 67) and determines which service region is active by registering its presence with the Thuraya system. If the mobile phone has not been able to update this registration due to a weak signal, the registration information will become out of date or 'stale'.
Getting started Initial steps Inserting SIM card Connect the charger and charge the battery The SIM card (Subscriber Identity Module) is the 'plug' to the You should charge the battery supplied with the mobile phone as network and provides the phone number, memory for storing soon as possible to obtain full battery charge.
Getting started Switch the mobile phone On/Off Emergency call (SOS) Until you have entered the correct PIN, you can make only Press for 3 seconds to switch the mobile phone on. emergency calls. Press for 3 seconds again to switch the mobile phone off. To make an emergency call before having entered the PIN.
Getting started Lock/Unlock in Idle Screen Note The keypad may be locked so that a number can not be Emergency calls may not be possible on all cellular telephone ● accidentally dialed e.g. while the mobile is in your pocket or networks or when certain network service are in use.
Getting started Display Display layout Display symbols Signal type Indicator line SAT area information Roaming Time & Date line Soft key comment line Battery strength The pattern of the display areas is as follows : Battery almost discharged Low battery 1.
Getting started Using soft key and menu In idle mode, your mobile phone offers functions and settings Call status which allow you to adapt the mobile phone to your needs. On call mute You access these functions through menus and submenus by scrolling or by using the appropriate shortcut.
Getting started Soft key action Menu navigation Soft key actions for function calls and navigation in menus Menu screen is composed of 9 menus. Use the navigation key to and lists are performed through entries in the soft key line in move the focus to the desired menu icon and execute by pressing conjunction with the corresponding keys below this line.
Getting started Quick access Step back one menu level Menu items can be executed by using the key pad as well as by If you need to go back to a previous window or to move to higher using the navigation key and soft key as in menu navigation. menu during menu execution: In the following example, Speed dial is described using both methods.
Getting started Making and receiving call In order to make a call you must be connected to a network and Receiving a call have an adequate SAT signal. When there is an incoming call, it is indicated as follows: Ringtone (according to melody and volume of current setting) ●...
Otherwise, you can use reject or ringtone off. To receive calls in HPA mode: 1. Move to a place with an improved signal. 2. Fully extend the antenna of SO-2510. 3. Point SO-2510 roughly towards satellites. 4. While watching signal on indicator, as soon as signal strength is strong enough the warnings disappear from the display.
Getting started Options during call Handling more than one call simultaneously Incoming call: Your mobile phone offers a number of When Party1 is receiving a call from Party3, while talking with options which are only available during Party2, Party1 can ‘accept; or ‘reject’ the call from Party3. a call.
In order to facilitate fast operation, the Select mode and Enter Connect a private call: mode are separated with SO-2510. In the Select mode, entry You can isolate a party from the multiparty call and talk cannot be made with keypad but can be made by using the exclusively with this ‘private call’.
Getting started Edit mode Change Input mode Desired characters can be entered. In edit Entry status is displayed with mode, navigation key can be used to put Among these, change of capital/small characters can be done space at the end of text row, as well as to by pressing (sharp key).
Getting started Input symbol Note There are two ways to enter symbols. Special characters can be simply entered by pressing when ● One is in symbol pop up by changing entry status with it is not for symbol or numbers. and the other is to obtain desired symbol by pressing To close the window without entering symbol, press The details of special characters are below.
Getting started Input number Change language SO-2510 supports 10 languages. There are two ways to enter numbers in text entry window. One is to change entry status to numeric and the other is to press desired number on keypad for 2 seconds.
Getting started eZitxt On/Off eZitxt is built in for faster entry of words. With eZitxt, you don’t To enter the recommended word from eZitxt, repeatedly press have to type in desired words. A few keys in combination entered keypad of the word until desired word is found and press by user will recommend the nearest words.
Getting started Dictionary In eZitxt only the words registered in eZitxt engine are To delete the registered word recommended, when new words or names are not recommended, 1. Press (option). the user has the ability to insert a new word in the eZitxt dictionary. 2.
Using the menu 1. Contacts SO-2510 manages 4 different Lists. When stored in mobile phone, a single contact may have a name, You can make calls using numbers from each List. home number, office number, fax, mobile 1, mobile 2, pager, e-mail, Caller Group. You can also select one of these numbers as a representative number. Contacts list ● List of missed calls ● The maximum possible number of contacts is 255 with maximum List of received calls ● 6 names (SIM), 30 names (Phone) or 32 numbers. List of dialed calls ● Also, when making a call to a name in the contact list by pressing Among these the most important number list is contacts list. The it tries to connect to the primary number. The numbers which numbers registered with contacts list have corresponding names are stored in contacts are displayed in the all the lists with their and the names are displayed in call logs instead of the numbers. respective names. The menu, Contacts, includes those contacts stored in your SIM list of dialed numbers ●...
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Using the menu Entering details of Contacts There are different ways to make a new contact entry: 1. In idle screen press Menu. 1. First enter a number to be dialed and then store the number in 2. Scroll to contacts and make a selection. the contacts by pressing 3. Scroll to Add Name and make a selection. 2. Select either "Phone" or "SIM" as the save location. 3. Select type 4. Enter Name, Number, E-mail, Caller Group. 4. Enter Name. 5. After entering all necessary contents and then select Save. 5. Enter other numbers. 6. Enter E-mail. 7. Select Group. In SMS message viewer, Option → Save number Set Speed dials In Missed calls list, Option →...
Using the menu Assign a speed dial (One touch dial) 1.1 Search Contacts entries assigned a number from 2 to 9 can be dialed Registered entries are arranged in names and search can be done with the press of a single key. easily by entering name. The number of voice mail box is to be stored as 1 and the Together with the search function, if a certain number is to be used remaining numbers 2~9 can be used only for the numbers with mobile phone, it should be registered with contacts using Add registered in contacts. Name. 1. Setting of Speed dials in the contacts entry is explained on Name search can be done in two ways. ● page 35. One is pressing until the desired name is displayed. The other is entering the name using keypad. ● 1. In idle screen press Menu. Entering name is the same as New Message. 2. Scroll to Contacts and make a selection. 3. Scroll to Speed dials and make a selection. 4. Scroll to number and Select. 5. Press Assign. 6. Scroll to desire contact and Select. 7. Scroll to number type and Select.
Using the menu Functions supported in Search: 1.2 Add Name 1. Contents of relevant contact can be viewed. This allows a new contact to be registered with phone or SIM card. Option > View 2. Stored contacts can be edited. 1.2.1 Add Name (Phone) ● Option > Edit Select Phone to add a contact to Flash. 3. Primary number of contact can be called. Option > Call 4. SMS can be sent through mobile 1 of the contact. Option > Send SMS 5. Entry language can be changed. Option > Input language 6. Selected contact can be deleted. Enter the information for Name, Home, Option > Delete Office, Fax, Mobile1, Mobile2, Paper, 7. Selected contact can be moved to different storing area. E-mail and Group. Option > Move 8. A number of selected contacts can be registered with Speed dials. If there already exists a registered number, the existing one is replaced.
Using the menu 1.2.2 Add Name (SIM) ● 1.3 Group Once a Group is set, it is easier to manage people registered Select SIM to add a contact to the SIM card. with contacts. A Group allows the user to manage a number of contacts, through Group registration, you can set a different Ringing Tone for each Group and send SMS to Group members quite simply. To set up a Group in contacts, during contacts entry operation, use in line to move Group to desired Group and save. Enter the information for Name, Contacts entry can appoint one of the following nine. The basic Mobile and Group. 9 Groups supplied can be used with different names by user, but these Groups cannot be deleted from the list. The number of contacts you can save in the SIM card depends on the capacity of the 1. No Group 2. Family SIM card. 3. Friends 4. Business 5. VIP 6. other1 7. other2 8. other3 9. other4...
Using the menu 1.4 Speed Dials Functions supported in Group: In idle screen 1. To change of Group name 1. Press to for 2 seconds Option > Edit Group Name The assigned name is displayed, the number is dialed automatically. 2. Viewing contacts included in Group Option > Group Member Functions supported in Speed dials: 3. Change of Group Ringing Tone When the number is not registered (possible only for numbers Option > Group Ringing Tone registered in contacts.) 4. Sending SMS to Group 1. Assign Option > Send SMS Select > Assign When the number is registered 1. Change of registered number (number is not directly entered, but select other number registered in contacts). Option > Edit 2. Deactivate the registered speed dial number. Option > Delete Note In User Define mode, you can register numbers saved in the...
Using the menu 1.5 Short Dialing 1.6 Copy If pressing Short Dialing for a while, this will initiate call SO-2510 manages the phone memory and SIM card contacts connection. If this function is set as “ON”, the call will be activated. separately. This function copies all contacts stored in the phone If set as “OFF”, the call will not be activated. to SIM card or vice versa. Note 1.6.1 SIM to Phone ● The function that brings a contact stored on the SIM card ● Copies contacts in SIM card to phone and the name and number when inputing Address+# in the idle screen will work normally of contacts are copied as names and main numbers of Phone regardless of the Short dialing function. contacts. To activate the call, press ‘Call’ while the contact is presented. 1.6.1.1 One by one : Transfer a contact in SIM to Phone. 1. In idle screen press Menu. Search a contact and transfer it to another 2. Scroll to Contacts and select. location. 3. Scroll to Short dialing and select. 4. Scroll to On/Off and ok.
Using the menu 1.7 Delete 1.6.1.2 All : Deletes contacts in the phone memory or the SIM card. Transfer all the contacts in SIM to Phone. 1.7.1 One by one ● Deletes contacts one by one. 1.7.2 All ● Deletes all contacts in either the phone memory or the SIM card, or in both the phone memory and the SIM card. 1.7.2.1 Phone : Press Copy in the screen. Deletes all contacts in phone memory. 1.7.2.2 SIM : Deletes all contacts in SIM card. 1.7.2.3 Phone & SIM Deletes all contacts in both phone memory and SIM card. 1.8 Memory Status 1.6.2 Phone to SIM ● Copies contacts in phone to SIM card. Shows total space used and number of The names and main numbers in the phone contacts are copied contacts in memory of phone and SIM card. to SIM card and the rest of the numbers are ignored. Up to 255 contacts can be stored in the The procedures to use Phone to SIM are same as SIM to Phone.
Using the menu 2. Navigation Current location, direction and direction to destination are dis- 2.2 Cont. Position played to user from the Geographical information which has been received from GPS satellites. Maintaining connection with GPS, it shows latitude, longitude, altitude, UTC, satellite count, speed PDOP (Position Dilution 2.1 Current Position of Precision) and directional information. By using , users can selectively view numerical information and understand the Shows information on current position including longitude, latitude, altitude, UTC (Universally Coordinated Time – formally sensitivity status of the current satellite. known as GMT) and Satellite count. Functions supported in current position are as below. 1. To save current position in Way points. Option > Save 2. Compares relative positional relationship between current position and Way points. Functions supported in Continues position are as follows. Option > Relative position 1. To save current position with Way points.
Using the menu 2.3 Way Points It manages all Way points used in SO-2510, both from the 7. To navigate to selected Way points. phone’s GPS receiver and way points received from SMS. Option > Navigation Functions supported in Way points : 1. To view contents of Way points. Option > View 2. To search Way points. (Only name) Option > Search 3. To make new Way points. (Maximum count:200) Numerical and directional information can be checked using Option > New The arrowhead points in the direction of the destination. The user can insert the coordinates of a location. 4. To change name of Way points. 8. To send existing Way points via SMS. Option > Rename Option > Send via SMS 5. To delete selected Way points. Option > Delete 9. Connected to PC, sends current position to PC. Option > Connect to PC 6. To compare positional information of selected Way points with Connection setting and cable should be connected before different Way points. selecting Start. Option > Relative Position...
Using the menu 2.4 Location Track 2.5 Setting The function of Location tracking shows way points in phone or This menu option configures the Coordinate display format used sends them to PC at regular intervals as configured in Tracking by GPS and tracking time. Time (2.5.2). 2.5.1 Format ● It is a format setting for display of positional information received. 2.5.1.1 DD.ddddd : Converts the coordinate information into “DD.ddddd” format. 2.5.1.2 DD/MM/SS.ss : Converts the coordinate information into “DD/MM/SS.ss” format. 2.5.1.3 DD/MM/SS : Functions supported in Location tracking : Converts the coordinate information into “DD/MM/SS” format.
Using the menu 2.5.2 Tracking Time ● 2.6 Qiblah & Prayer Sets up interval time to track only in the location track (option>phone). Provides information about religious Mecca. 2.5.2.1 1 Second : Updates way points every 1 second. 2.5.2.2 3 Second : Updates way points every 3 seconds. 2.5.2.3 10 Second : Updates way points every 10 seconds. 2.5.2.4 30 Second : Updates way points every 30 seconds. 2.5.2.5 1 Minute : Qiblah & Prayer supports the following sub-functions. Updates way points every 1 minute. 1. Receiving new information related to Qiblah & Prayer. 2.5.2.6 3 Minute : Option > update time Updates way points every 3 minutes. 2. Setting Muslim Faith to receive information related to 2.5.2.7 5 Minute : Qiblah & Prayer. Updates way points every 5 minutes. Option > Muslim Faith 2.5.2.8 10 Minute : 3. Setting alarm related to Qiblah & Prayer Updates way points every 10 minutes.
Using the menu 3. Call Logs This function shows call records and call 3.2 Received Calls records are divided into Missed, Received Shows received call (received, received while on call) list from the and Dialed. Each can have 20 call records stored and record shows call duration and latest in order. of call. Functions supported in received calls: Numbers registered with contacts are 1. To view selected call record. shown in names and in each number list Option > View name acts the same as number. 2. To delete selected call record. Option > Delete 3. To save selected call number in contacts Option > Save To Contacts 3.1 Missed Calls 3.3 Dialed Calls Shows missed call (not available, refuse to receive) list from the Shows list of outgoing calls (outgoing, outgoing during a call) the latest in order. list is displayed in order of most recent first. Functions supported in missed calls are as follows.
Using the menu 3.4 Delete All 3.5 Call Duration Deletes all selected call records. Shows call duration for Last call, Received, Dialed and All Calls. 3.4.1 Missed Calls ● 3.5.1 Last Call Deletes all records of unanswered calls (not available, refuse to ● receive). Shows the time and duration of last call. 3.5.2 Received Calls ● 3.4.2 Received Calls ● Shows number of received calls and total received call duration. Deletes all records of received calls (received, received during a call). 3.5.3 Dialed Calls ● Shows number of outgoing calls and total of outgoing call duration. 3.4.3 Dialed Calls ●...
Using the menu 4. Organizer Contains as the applications Alarm, Schedule, Calculator and Stopwatch. To set Alarm : In Once Alarm 4.1 Alarm 1. Change Off to Once by pressing There are 3 different types of alarms available in the phone, Once Only, Morning and Daily. 2. Move to alarm time with and enter desired time. 3. Move to repeat time with and change number of alarm 4.1.1 Once Alarm ● repeats by pressing This alarm rings only once and disappears. 4. Move to interval time with and change interval time : Current time between repeats by pressing : Once/Off : Alarm time 5. Move to alarm sound with and select desired sound by : Repeat time pressing : Interval time 6. Press (Select - Ok) to save. : Alarm sound moves focus to next setting field and changes the value...
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Using the menu 4.1.2 Morning Call 4.1.3 Daily Alarm ● ● Morning Call is alarm to be set in cycle of Monday to Friday, Daily Alarm is an alarm to ring everyday. Saturday to Sunday, Saturday to Wednesday and Thursday to Friday. : Current time : Current time : Once/Off : Mon~Fri/Sat~Sun/Sat~Wed/ : Alarm time Thu~Fri/Off : Repeat time : Alarm time : Interval time : Repeat time : Interval time : Alarm sound To set Alarm: : Alarm sound To set Alarm : In Daily Alarm In Morning Call 1. Change Off to Daily by pressing 1. Change Off to desired period by pressing 2. Move to alarm time with and enter the desired time.
Using the menu 4.2 Schedule To switch off Alarm: Schedule is composed monthly, week starts with Sunday. In Daily Alarm 1. Press (Stop) to change to the idle mode. : Date with schedule. The ‘Repeat’ function is now cancelled. : Date pointed by Focus. 2. Press (Snooze) and (End) keys or wait for 60 seconds : Today. to change to the idle mode. The alarm repeat function remains : Shows registered contents of day as previously configured. with Focus. Functions supported in schedule are as below. 1. To add schedule to selected date. Option > Add 2. To view schedule on selected date (the same as Option > View 3. To delete all registered schedules Option > Delete All To delete schedule of specific date, Delete must be used in schedule view. 4.
Using the menu 4.4 Stopwatch In Schedule The Stopwatch can store up to 20 lap times. In initial screen, operates and changes automatically between 1. Select desired date using Start and Stop. 2. Execute Schedule view by pressing . 3. In Schedule view, press to enter contents in text edit mode. : Start/Stop/Continue 4. When entry is completed, press to save. : Back/Lap/Reset : When there is Lap time, shows previous Lap time. : When there is Lap time, shows next Lap time. 4.3 Calculator : Adds entered value. : Subtracts entered value. : Divides entered value. : Multiplies entered value. : Shows result of calculation. : Enters applicable figure. : Enters decimal point. : Deletes entered figure.
Using the menu 5. Messaging Using the Messaging menu, you can use various messaging 5.1 New Message features such as; The Message composer in SO-2510 supports concatenated SMS (Short Message Service). This feature allows the sending Short text messages ● and receiving of text messages (SMS) longer than usual 70 Voicemails ● letters (Arabic Group languages) or 160 (Latin Group languages) Info Messages ● characters limit. Long messages can be composed as one and are automatically split up into smaller messages to send over As for a long message, you can use New Message and input the network. Messages sent in this way can be displayed as one up to 10 pages (67 characters for Arabic and 153 characters message with terminals supporting concatenated message but for Latin languages). To send or store a message, it will be sent some other terminals will display the message as several mes- or stored by 67 or 153 characters. Therefore, you can see the sages. Process of composing text message is the same as that messages based on the generated pages in the Inbox or Sent explained in New Message. Message. To read, edit, send or delete the long message, you can just select one of the pages and this will process all the Send (Option > Send) pages of the message. When selecting Send option menu, the entered messages will be automatically stored in Outbox and sent. When all the messages are sent successfully, the messages in Outbox will be shifted to Sent Message. If the transmission was not successful, the sent messages will be shifted to Sent Message while the failed mes- sages remain in Outbox.
Using the menu 5.2 Inbox Save (Option > Save) Arrival of text message and voice message can be viewed in the Inbox. Inbox can store up to 150 messages in the phone. As for the Save the draft message in the draft folder. SIM card, around 150 + SIM storage space can be stored although Delivery Report (Option > Delivery Report) the number of messages to be stored may differ depending on the type of the SIM card. Inbox displays the message list from latest ones The Network will respond if the message is delivered. first. To make the searching of messages easier the first part of Format (Option > Format) message is displayed. New Text or voicemail messages are shown in the indicator line by icon and icon respectively. A Ringing You can select message format either Text, Fax, E-mail or Tone for Message arrival sounds. indicates arrival of new Text ERMES. In general, message transmission between mobile message and once all Text messages are viewed the indicator phones is in text format. (see page 54) disappears. The icon indicates arrival of new voicemail message. Validity (Option > Validity) To hear the messages, go to Voice mailbox. (Speed dial 1) Validity is to decide how long SMS server is to keep message.
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Using the menu Functions supported in Inbox are as below. 6. To send received message to Templates Option > Copy to Templates 1. To view contents of Message (same as pressing .) The current message is stored as a Template. Option > Select If received message is to be quoted, it would be convenient to Reply, Forward, Save Number, Copy, Copy to Templates, register it in Templates. Message is not deleted even after it is Delete can be performed in Message viewer. registered in Templates. If a message is longer than 70 letters 2. To reply to Message sender (for Arabic Group languages) or 160 letters (for Latin Group Option > Reply languages), only 70 or 160 letters will be saved respectively as Once Reply is performed, sender’s number is automatically a template. registered in receiver’s number and the message can be 7. To delete selected message composed. Option > Delete 3. To send text message to another person. Deleting all received messages can be done by Option > Forward Delete All > Inbox (5.10.1). The current message can be edited and forwarded to a new destination. With the Forward function, the contents of message can Voicemail Message be edited on screen. If not required, select Option > Add Recipients A message that indicates the arrival of a new voicemail in and enter another phone number and select Option > Send.
Using the menu Message viewer 5.3 Draft Whole of received message can be read in When a text message during composition is saved, it is saved in Message viewer. Draft folder. Up to 100 + SIM storage space are available. For received text message, time received, sender’s number and contents of message Functions supported in Draft. are displayed. If sender’s number is 1. To view contents of Message (same as pressing registered with Contacts, name instead Option > Select of number is displayed. Edit, Send, Copy, Copy to Templates, Delete can be performed in Message viewer. 2. To write of new message Option > New A new message can be written in the Draft folder. 3. To edit contents of Message Option > Edit 4. To send selected message Option > Send 5. To copy message to another storage Option > Copy If the message is stored in the SIM card, it will be copied to Phone’s memory. If it is stored in Phone’s memory, it will be copied to the SIM card. 6. To send selected message to Templates Option > Copy to Templates The current message is stored as a Template.
Using the menu 5.4 Sent Messages 7. To delete selected message Among messages in the Outbox/Draft folder, successfully Option > Delete transmitted messages are automatically saved. Up to 150 messages + SIM storage space can be stored in Sent To delete all messages in Draft can be done by Delete all > Draft (5.10.2). Messages. Functions supported in Sent message are as below. 1. To view contents of selected message (same as pressing Option > Select 2. To edit contents of selected message Option > Edit 3. To send selected message Option > Send 4. To copy message to another storage Option > Copy If the message is stored in the SIM card, it will be copied to Phone's memory. If it is stored in Phone's memory, it will be copied to the SIM card. 5. To send selected message to Templates Option > Copy to Templates The current message is stored as a Template. 6. To delete selected message Option > Delete To delete whole Sent Messages can be done by Delete All > Sent Messages (5.10.3)
Using the menu Message viewer 5.5 Outbox Messages of failed transmission can be When selecting Send in New Message menu, the entered read in Message viewer. messages will be automatically stored in Outbox and sent. When all the messages are sent successfully, the messages in Outbox will be shifted to Sent Message. If the transmission was not successful, the sent messages will be shifted to Sent Message while the failed messages remain in Outbox. Up to 50 messages can be stored in Outbox and Outbox uses Phone storage only. Functions supported in outbox. 1. To view contents of Message (same as pressing Option > Select Edit, Send and Delete can be performed in Message viewer. 2. To edit contents of Message Option > Edit The message can be edited, using the method described in New Message. (see page 23) 3. To send messages of failed transmission Option > Send 4. To delete selected message Option > Delete To delete all messages in Outbox can be done by Delete All > Outbox (5.10.4)
Using the menu 5.6 Templates 5.7 Settings Frequently used phrases can be registered. SO-2510 provides 15 default templates. 5.7.1 Service Centre ● You can use up to 25 templates including default templates. To send messages the user must enter the Service Centre number provided by the service provider. Functions supported in Templates are as below. You can save up to 5 Service Centre numbers, but you can select 1. To view contents of Template. (same as pressing only one among these numbers. Option > Select Select 5.Messaging > 7.Settings > 1.Service Centre > and 2. To add of new Template then enter and save the number provided by the service provider. Option > Add To set a Service Centre number, enter a contact number and then press 3. To send after edit selected template Option > Insert Enter the selected template into the editor in New write a new 5.7.2 Format ●...
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Using the menu 5.7.2.3 E-mail : 5.7.4.3 6 Hours : Format for transmitting message in E-mail. Stored at SMS center for 6 hours. 5.7.2.4 ERMES : 5.7.4.4 1 Day : A messaging system used in Europe. Stored at SMS center for one day. 5.7.4.5 3 Days Stored at SMS center for three days. 5.7.3 Delivery Report ● 5.7.4.6 1 Week Request network to report if messages are delivered. Stored at SMS center for one week. 5.7.3.1 On : Request message delivery report. 5.7.5 Request Reply 5.7.3.2 Off : ● It requests the receiver to let the sender know if he/she reads the Do not request message delivery. message. 5.7.5.1 On : 5.7.4 Validity ● Request reply when sending message. If message receiver’s phone is switched off or in area out of 5.7.5.2 Off : network service, message sent by you is stored at SMS server Not to request reply when sending message. and retransmitted when receiver can receive transmission. 5.7.4.1 Maximum : Stored at SMS center for maximum period.
Using the menu 5.8 Info Message Info Message is a network service. It offers wide topics such as 5.8.1 Status ● weather, traffic, news flash etc. in text message form. It is to set whether to receive Info Message or not. You can choose specific topics you want, can check received info 5.8.1.1 On : Set to receive Info Message . message in inbox of Info Message menu. However, Info Message 5.8.1.2 Off : Set not to receive Info Message . Inbox can only store 50 Info messages. 5.8.2 Inbox ● To receive Info Message Received Info Message can be viewed and up to 50 messages.
Using the menu 5.9 Memory Status 5.10 Delete All Shows memory in use out of total allocated memory in phone Deletes all messages in selected area. memory and SIM card for storing messages. 5.10.1 Inbox The number of messages allocated for storage in phone is 500 ● and for SIM card, it varies depending on SIM. Deletes all messages in Inbox folder. Voicemails in voice mailbox center are not deleted. 5.10.2 Draft ● Deletes all messages stored in Draft folder. 5.10.3 Sent Messages ● Deletes all messages in Sent Messages folder. 5.10.4 Outbox ● Deletes all messages in Outbox folder. 5.10.5 Template ● Deletes all messages in Templates. 5.10.6 Phone ● Deletes all messages stored in phone. 5.10.7 SIM ●...
Using the menu 6. Sound Setting Configures all the sounds used in SO-2510. 6.1 Ringing Tone This is the sound which is played when an incoming call is 6.1.18 Mozart ● received. The sound is over-ridden if the ringing tone has been 6.1.19 Enmity ● changed in a contact record (see page 59). 6.1.20 Free ● 6.1.21 Happiness ● 6.1.22 Resolution 6.1.1 Thuraya Ring ● ● 6.1.23 Techno 6.1.2 Thuraya Theme...
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Using the menu 6.2 Sound Volume 6.4 Keypad Tone Volume of ringtone can be adjusted in 5 steps Sets up keypad touch sound. with 6.4.1 DTMF Tone ● Plays electronic sound when keypad is pressed. 6.4.2 DRUM Tone ● 6.3 Incoming Call Alert Plays drum sound when keypad is pressed. Type of ringtone can be changed. 6.4.3 TREE Tone ● Plays sound of tree when keypad is pressed. 6.3.1 Ringing ● Sounds the same as ordinary ringing. 6.4.4 Off ● No sound is played when keypad is pressed.
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Using the menu 7. Settings Basic settings for use of SO-2510 are arranged. 7.1 Language To change Language In Language With SO-2510 there are settings for System Language and Input Language. They are language used in menu expression and 1. Change System Language (English) to desired language by language used in text composition. pressing eZitxt setting is included in Language setting. 2. Move to Input Language with and change to desired language with Note 3. Move to eZitxt with and change Off to On with Setting of language used in Info Message is separate from ● setting described here. 4. Press to save. After the above process, screen change is as follows. System language [English]...
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Using the menu 7.2 Wallpaper 7.5 Send Own Number This function changes the background of idle screen. Background Sets whether you show your number to the receiver when making consists of 1 animation picture and 4 still pictures and different a call. Please note that the selections maybe over-ridden by the service provider. wallpaper setting is done by pressing 7.5.1 Preset ● Shows the information regarding Calling line identification 7.3 Greeting Message presentation. A message displayed on screen at time of booting and entered in 7.5.2 Off the same way as New Message. ● Does not show your number to the receiver when calling. 7.5.3 On ● 7.4 Own Number Shows your number to the receiver when calling.
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Using the menu 7.7 Cost This manages the cost of calls. To change Currency Actual cost could be different from that calculated based on 1. Select Charge by pressing settings here. 2. Enter PIN2 code and press to confirm PIN2. 3. Select a currency instead of units and set the currency rate. Note (Use English for currency and numbers for currency rate) ● It is a function supported by SIM card. 4. Press to save. Some SIM cards do not have this function. To turn off the Cost function, set the value as “0”. ● 7.7.2 Cost Limit ● Limits the cost of a call and requires PIN2. Some SIM cards do not support this function. 7.7.1 Charge Rate ● Sets up charge rate for calls. To set up Cost Limit PIN2 code needs to be entered for this.
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Using the menu 7.8 Data Connection The data port can be used for GPS data and for software upgrades. 7.8.2.8 38400 Baud : Sets data transmission speed to 38400 Baud. The port can be configured to be a USB port or a serial port. The 7.8.2.9 57600 Baud : speed of the serial port can be configured from this menu option. Sets data transmission speed to 57600 Baud. 7.8.1 Data Port ●...
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Using the menu 7.10 Backlight The backlight in the SO-2510 can be configured to be always on, OFF or ON for 15 or 30 seconds. The battery performance will be increased if the backlight is on for shorter time. 7.10.1 Always off ● Backlight switched OFF always. Set a language used in Copy contacts in 7.10.2 15 Seconds ● System, Input and eZitxt. SIM to Phone. Backlight is switched OFF 15 seconds after last key entry. Setting of Select Area 7.10.3 30 Seconds ●...
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Using the menu 7.12 Answer Method 7.14 Time/Date Defines action to be taken by user when there is an incoming call. Current time and date can be directly entered or set up automatically using GPS. 7.12.1 Auto Answer ● Answers automatically after set period of time. 7.14.1 Set Time/Date ● 7.12.1.1 5 Seconds : To enter time directly. Answers automatically after 5 seconds. Enter month/date/year using keypad. 7.12.1.2 10 Seconds : For January, enter 01. Answers automatically after 10 Seconds. Any mistakes during entry can be corrected 7.12.1.3 Off : Does not answer phone automatically.
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Note 7.14.2.1 On : World time is calculated based on local time and incorrect local ● To automatically update the time time will result in incorrect World time. 1. Select the Time Zone closer to the current location of the user. Alternatively, enter the name of the location to find the Time Zone. 7.14.4 Time Format ● 2. Press to operate update. This displays the time on your mobile phone either in 24 hour Make sure you are at a place where SO-2510 can receive or 12 hour format. information from the GPS satellite. 7.14.4.1 24 Hours : 3. Receive the UTC Time from GPS to update the selected time on Time is displayed in 24 hour format. the Time Zone. 7.14.4.2 12 Hours : 7.14.2.2 Off : Time is displayed in 12 hour format. If Auto Update is set as OFF, you can set the value directly.
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Using the menu 8. Network In order to make calls or send SMS using SO-2510, it should be 8.2 SAT Registration connected to SAT. This connection can be set up here. You may find that you are no longer able to receive SAT calls if your SAT registration is out of date. This is indicated by the SAT icon blinking or if the displayed service area appears to 8.1 Network Mode be incorrect. In this case you have to update SAT registration Connects the phone to a network. manually to correct this mismatch. If set as Automatic, the phone will be connected to one of the networks in the Preferred List (SIM Card) according to the set priority. 8.1.1 Automatic ● If set as Automatic, the phone will be connected to one of the networks in the Preferred List (SIM Card) according to the set priority.
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Using the menu 8.3.1 Preference > Add > Further Network ● 1. Select Further Network to display a window where you can 3. Enter MCC(Country Code) and enter Name, MCC(Country Code) and MNC(Network Code). MNC(Network Code). Up to 3 digit number for MCC and 2 digit number for MNC are allowed. 4. Select Save after entering all the data and move to Preference screen. Then, the name and network list will be registered at the same time. 2. Focus on Name and press Centering button to display Edit window as shown below. If selecting a network name that was entered previously, Then, enter a network name. this will be registered as Preference and saved in the SIM card.
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Using the menu 9. Security This function organizes settings to prevent unwanted disclosure 9.2 Security Code of your personal information and protects basic contents of your phone calls. This code locks the functions of the phone apart from PIN Code. When power is switched OFF and ON again, Security 9.1 PIN Code Code is demanded and even if PIN Code Configures the Entering of a PIN (Personal has been entered, use of phone will be Identification Number) at start up. restricted. The PIN Code can help protect the phone from miss use and protect personal data. Note It is made up of 4~8 digits and entering wrong PIN Code 3 times, bars access to ● Factory setting of Security Code is "0000". SIM card and PUK code must be entered to re-access SIM card.
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Using the menu 9.3 Change Codes This function can change all codes used with mobile phone. 9.3.2 Change PIN2 ● To change a code, existing code should be known. PIN2 is a code to protect all settings and contents related to the network. Change Code : 1. Enter existing PIN2 Code and press to confirm. 2. Enter new PIN2 Code and press to confirm. 3. Enter new PIN2 Code again and press to confirm. The PIN2 Code has been updated. 9.3.1 Change PIN ● PIN is a code stored in SIM card to protect user information. 9.3.3 Security Code ● PIN can be changed only when PIN Code is ON. Security Code is a code to protect user information stored in mobile phone. Change Code : 1. Enter existing PIN Code and press to confirm.
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Using the menu 9.4 Fixed Dialing 9.3.4 Barring Code Fixed Dialing is a function where only the registered numbers can ● be called. When fixed dialing is set up, numbers other than those Barring Code is a code used in call barring and stored with the registered in fixed dialing list and emergency number cannot be network. Check with the network operator for the Barring Code. called. To use this function, PIN2 is required. Change Code : 1. Enter existing Barring Code and press to confirm.
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Using the menu Functions supported by Show List are as follows. 9.4.2 Add New ● Adds new registered number in fixed dialing. 1. Shows registered numbers. Option > View 2. Registered numbers can be edited. To register in fixed dialing Option > Edit 1. Enter PIN2 and confirm by pressing 3. Calls registered number. 2. Enter the name or phone number. Option > Call 3. Save by pressing 4. Sends SMS to registered number.
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Using the menu 9.5 Closed User Group 9.6 IMEI Number Closed User Group is a function to form a All mobile phones have a unique Group and within the Group lateral calls are IMEI number. restricted and only vertical calls are allowed. IMEI number can be checked here. For CUG, a separately produced SIM card is supplied in agreement with service provider. 9.5.1 On ● 9.7 Call Barring Activates CUG. This function restricts calls to outgoing and incoming calls. Own Index number should be known to activate CUG. It is saved at the network and to set up each call restriction, the Barring Code is required. 9.5.2 Off ● Deactivates CUG. 9.7.1 Outgoing Calls ● This function is used to restrict international 9.5.3 Preset ●...
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Using the menu 9.7.2 Int. Calls ● This function is used to restrict international outgoing calls. 9.7.4.2 Status : Checks setting from the network. 9.7.2.1 Activate : 9.7.4.3 Deactivate : Activates international outgoing call restriction. Deactivates all incoming call restrictions. 9.7.2.2 Status : Checks setting from the network. 9.7.5 Incoming Calls When Abroad ● 9.7.2.3 Deactivate This function restricts incoming calls from external networks. Deactivates international outgoing call restriction. 9.7.5.1 Activate : Activates incoming call restrictions from external networks. 9.7.3 Int. Exc. to Home ● 9.7.5.2 Status : This function restricts international calls except to home. Checks setting from the network. 9.7.3.1 Activate : 9.7.5.3 Deactivate: Activates international call restriction except to home. Deactivates incoming call restrictions from external networks. 9.7.3.2 Status : Checks setting from the network.
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Using the menu 9.8 Call Waiting 9.9 Call Divert If your service provider supports this feature, you can answer a This function diverts incoming voice calls, data calls and fax calls call while you are telephoning with another person. Answering the to a specific number. new call (Call Waiting) will put the first call on hold until you swap to it again. 9.9.1 Voice ● Sets divert of voice calls. 9.8.1 Activate ● 9.9.1.1 All Voice : Activates call waiting when in a call. This function diverts all voice calls to a specific number.
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Using the menu 9.9.1.2 Busy : 9.9.1.3.1.2 Number : It diverts incoming calls while on call. This function is to enter the number that incoming calls are to be diverted to. 9.9.1.2.1 Activate : Activates diversion of incoming calls. 9.9.1.3.2 Status : Checks setting from the network. 9.9.1.2.1.1 Voicemail : This function allows the user to set a voicemail number that 9.9.1.3.3 Deactivate : has not already been set. Deactivates diversion of incoming calls. 9.9.1.2.1.2 Number : This function is to enter the number that incoming calls are 9.9.1.4 Unreachable : to be diverted to. It diverts incoming calls when call credit is not enough. 9.9.1.2.2 Status : 9.9.1.4.1 Activate : Checks setting from the network. Activates diversion of incoming calls. 9.9.1.2.3 Deactivate : 9.9.1.4.1.1 Voicemail : Deactivates diversion of incoming calls. This function allows the user to set a voicemail number that has not already been set. 9.9.1.4.1.2 Number : 9.9.1.3 No Reply : This function is to enter the number that incoming calls are It diverts incoming calls when there is no reply. to be diverted to. 9.9.1.3.0 5 second, 15 second, 30 second : 9.9.1.4.2 Status : It sets time until incoming calls are diverted. Checks setting from the network. 9.9.1.3.1 Activate : 9.9.1.4.3 Deactivate : Activates diversion of incoming calls.
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Using the menu 9.10 Reset Factory Settings 9.9.2 All Fax Resets phone to factory settings. ● It diverts all incoming fax calls. 9.9.2.1 Activate : 9.10.1 Yes ● Activates diversion of incoming fax calls. Executes resetting. 9.9.2.2 Status : Checks setting of the network. 9.10.2 No ● 9.9.2.3 Deactivate : Cancels resetting. Deactivates diversion of incoming fax calls. 9.9.3 All Data ● Diverts all incoming data. 9.9.3.1 Activate : Activates diversion of incoming data. 9.9.3.2 Status : Checks setting of the network. 9.9.3.3 Deactivate : Deactivates diversion of incoming data. 9.9.4 Clear All Divert ●...
3. When security code is lost The initial security code is on page 90. ● When security code already set up is lost, go to A/S center with warranty card. ● 4. To send GPS data to PC Is data cable properly connected? ● Which was chosen for data port setting? For detail instructions, refer to page 63. ● Is data baud setting compatible with PC? ● 5. When keypad is different from the language used SO-2510 supports 10 languages. Ask service provider to supply appropriate language keypad. ● 6. When mobile phone has been dropped in water Separate battery and after drying take it to A/S center. ●...
Additional Quick access codes 1.6 Copy 1. Contacts 1.1 Search 1.6.1 SIM to Phone 1.6.2 Phone to SIM 1.6.1.1 One by one 1.6.2.1 One by one 1.2 Add Name 1.6.1.2 All 1.6.2.2 All 1.3 Group 1.7 Delete 1.4 Speed Dials 1.7.1 One by one 1.7.2 All 1.7.2.1 Phone 1.5 Short Dialing 1.7.2.2 SIM 1.6 Copy 1.7.2.3 Phone & SIM 1.7 Delete 1.8 Memory Status 2.5 Setting 2. Navigation 2.1 Current Position 2.5.1 Format 2.5.2 Tracking Time 2.5.1.1 DD.ddddd 2.5.2.1 1 Second 2.2 Cont. Position 2.5.1.2 DD/MM/SS.ss 2.5.2.2 3 Second 2.5.1.3 DD/MM/SS 2.5.2.3 10 Second...
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Additional 3.4 Delete All 3. Call Logs 3.1 Missed Calls 3.4.1 Missed Calls 3.4.2 Received Calls 3.4.3 Dialed Calls 3.2 Received Calls 3.4.4 All 3.3 Dialed Calls 3.5 Call Duration 3.5.1 Last call 3.5.2 Received Calls 3.5.3 Dialed Calls 3.4 Delete All 3.5 Call Duration 3.5.4 All Calls 3.5.5 Reset 3.5.5.1 Voice 4.1 Alarm 4. Organizer 4.1 Alarm 4.1.1 Once Alarm 4.1.2 Morning call 4.1.3 Daily Alarm 4.2 Schedule 4.3 Calculator 4.4 Stopwatch...
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Additional 5.7 Settings 5. Messaging 5.1 New Meesage 5.7.1 Service Centre 5.7.2 Format 5.7.3 Delivery Report 5.7.2.1 Text 5.7.3.1 On 5.2 Inbox 5.7.2.2 Fax 5.7.3.2 Off 5.7.2.3 E-mail 5.3 Draft 5.7.2.4 ERMES 5.4 Sent Messages 5.7.4 Validity 5.7.5 Request Reply 5.5 Outbox 5.7.4.1 Maximum 5.7.5.1 On 5.7.4.2 1 Hour 5.7.5.2 Off 5.6 Templates 5.7.4.3 6 Hours 5.7.4.4 1 Day 5.7 Settings 5.7.4.5 3 Days 5.8 Info Message 5.7.4.6 1 Week 5.8 Info Message 5.9 Memory Status 5.8.1 Status 5.8.2 Inbox 5.8.3 Language 5.10 Delete All 5.8.1.1 On 5.8.1.2 Off 5.8.4 Topics...
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Additional 6.1 Ringing Tone 6. Sound Setting 6.1 Ringing Tone 6.1.1 Thuraya Ring 6.1.2 Thuraya Theme 6.1.3 Beethoven 6.2 Sound Volume 6.1.4 Buzzer 6.1.5 Celaeno 6.1.6 Chopin 6.3 Incoming Call Alert 6.1.7 Crusing 6.1.8 Maia 6.1.9 Nutcracker 6.4 Keypad Tone 6.1.10 Siren 6.1.11 Tinkerbell 6.1.12 Vivaldi 6.5 Keypad Tone Volume 6.1.13 Concerto 6.1.14 Konigin 6.1.15 La donna 6.1.16 Libiamo 6.1.17 Munite G major 6.1.18 Mozart 6.1.19 Enmity 6.1.20 Free 6.1.21 Happiness 6.1.22 Resolution 6.1.23 Techno 6.1.24 Wilderness 6.1.25 Bell 01 6.1.26 Bell 02 6.1.27 Bell 03 6.1.28 Bell 04 6.1.29 Bell 05...
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Additional 7.4 Own Number 7. Settings 7.1 Language 7.4.1 Voice 7.4.2 Fax 7.4.3 Data 7.2 Wallpaper 7.5 Send Own Number 7.5.1 Preset 7.5.2 Off 7.5.3 On 7.3 Greeting Message 7.4 Own Number 7.6 DTMF Tone 7.6.1 On 7.6.2 Off 7.5 Send Own Number 7.6 DTMF Tone 7.7 Cost 7.7.1 Charge Rate 7.7.2 Cost Limit 7.7.3 Cost Displayed 7.7 Cost 7.7.3.1 On 7.8 Data Connection 7.7.3.2 Off 7.9 Setup Wizard 7.8 Data Connection 7.10 Backlight 7.8.1 Data Port 7.8.2 Data Link Rate...
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Additional 7.10 Backlight 7. Settings 7.1 Language 7.10.1 Always off 7.10.2 15 Second 7.10.3 30 Second 7.2 Wallpaper 7.10.4 Always on 7.3 Greeting Message 7.12 Answer Method 7.4 Own Number 7.12.1 Auto Answer 7.12.2 Any Key 7.12.1.1 5 Second 7.12.2.1 On 7.5 Send Own Number 7.12.1.2 10 Second 7.12.2.2 Off 7.6 DTMF Tone 7.12.1.3 Off 7.7 Cost 7.13 Auto Redial 7.13.1 On 7.13.2 Off 7.8 Data Connection...
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Additional 8.1 Network mode 8. Network 8.1 Network mode 8.1.1 Automatic 8.1.2 Manual 8.2 SAT Registration 8.3 Preference 8.3 Preference 8.3.1 Preference > Add > Further Network 9.1 PIN Code 9. Security 9.1 PIN Code 9.1.1 On 9.1.2 Off 9.2 Security Code 9.2 Security Code 9.3 Change Codes 9.2.1 On 9.2.2 Off 9.4 Fixed Dialing 9.3 Change Codes 9.5 Closed User Group 9.3.1 Change PIN 9.3.2 Change PIN2 9.3.3 Security Code 9.6 IMEI Number 9.3.4 Barring Code 9.7 Call Barring...
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Additional 9.5 Closed User Group 9. Security 9.1 PIN Code 9.5.1 On 9.5.2 Off 9.5.3 Preset 9.2 Security Code 9.7 Call Barring 9.3 Change Codes 9.7.1 Outgoing Calls 9.7.2 Int. Calls 9.7.3 Int. Exc. to Home 9.7.1.1 Activate 9.7.2.1 Activate 9.7.3.1 Activate 9.4 Fixed Dialing 9.7.1.2 Status 9.7.2.2 Status 9.7.3.2 Status 9.5 Closed User Group 9.7.1.3 Deactivate 9.7.2.3 Deactivate 9.7.3.3 Deactivate 9.7.4 Incoming Calls 9.7.5 Incoming Calls When Abroad 9.7.6 Clear Barring 9.6 IMEI Number 9.7.4.1 Activate...
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Additional 9.9.1.2 Busy 9.9.4 Clear All Divert 9. Security 9.1 PIN code 9.9.1.2.1 Activate 9.9.1.2.1.1 Voicemail 9.2 Security code 9.9.1.2.1.2 Number 9.9.1.2.2 Status 9.3 Change codes 9.9.1.2.3 Deactivate 9.9.1.3 No Reply 9.4 Fixed Dialing 9.9.1.3.0 5 second, 15 second, 30 second 9.5 Closed User Group 9.9.1.3.1 Activate 9.9.1.3.1.1 Voicemail 9.6 IMEI Number 9.9.1.3.1.2 Number 9.9.1.3.2 Status 9.7 Call Barring 9.9.1.3.3 Deactivate 9.9.1.4 Unreachable 9.8 Call Waiting 9.9.1.4.1 Activate 9.9 Call Divert...
Additional Access Codes PIN & PUK There are several access codes that are used by your phone and The PIN (Personal Identification Number) is 4 to 8 digits. It its SIM card. These codes help you protect the phone against protects your SIM card against unauthorised use. It is usually unauthorised use. supplied with the SIM card. Entering wrong PIN code 3 times will lock the SIM card and to unlock, PUK code must be entered. When requested for any of the codes explained below, enter the PUK code is normally supplied with SIM card. appropriate code (displayed as asterisks) and press . If you make a mistake, press (Clear) one or more times until PIN2 & PUK2 the incorrect digit is cleared and then continue entering the correct code. It is required with settings related to PIN2 Network. PIN2 must be The access codes, except for the PUK1 and PUK2 codes, can be entered for Fixed Dialing. As with PIN code, entering wrong PIN2 changed using the Security menu (9). code 3 times will lock the SIM card and to unlock, PUK2 code Notice! Avoid using access codes resembling emergency must be entered. PUK2 code is normally supplied with SIM card.
Warranty Coverage and Service Thuraya warrants all new SO-2510 Satellite Handheld Phones (the ’Product’) under normal use and wear to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase by the original Buyer (the ’Warranty Period’). If, under normal use and wear, the Product becomes defective in materials or workmanship and is returned...
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PERSON'S VEHICLE OR ANY OTHER PROPERTY, ARISING FROM THE USE OR INABILITY TO USE THE PRODUCT, OR OTHERWISE FOR ANY FAILURE TO PERFORM. All liability and obligations of Thuraya under this Limited Warranty shall terminate upon the expiration of the applicable Warranty Period provided herein. This Limited Warranty sets forth the entire responsibility of Thuraya with respect to the Product. There are no other liabilities of Thuraya arising from the sale of the Product whether based on warranty, contract, negligence or other theories of liability. In no event shall Thuraya' liability exceed the cost of correcting defects as provided herein. This Limited Warranty gives specific legal rights to Buyer, and Buyer also may have other rights which may vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction.
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Warranty Card for SO-2510 This Warranty Card is only valid with all gaps filled in properly by the dealer. Place the detachable IMEI-label from the gift box here: Dealer’s stamp and signature: Date of purchase: Customer’s name, address, country and telephone number:...
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