Pirelli Discus DP-L10 User Manual

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  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction ........9 Information for the Consumers .
  • Page 4 Table of Contents Call Functions ....... 37 Making A Call ......... .37 3.1.1 Making A Call Using the Contacts .
  • Page 5 Table of Contents 5.2.5 Draft ..........59 5.2.6 MMS settings .
  • Page 6 Table of Contents 8.2.3 WLAN profile rename.......78 SIP status ..........79 SIP settings .
  • Page 7 Table of Contents 12.8.1 Answering mode ........97 12.8.2 Auto redial .
  • Page 8 Table of Contents 17.1 Information on the batteries.......124 17.2 Product care guidelines ........126 Certifications .
  • Page 9: Introduction

    Chapter Introduction Please read the following notices before installing or using your mobile device. Read the installation instructions before connecting the system to the power source. Icons shown in this document have the following meaning: Warning: Remind you to be very cautious when you use certain functions or make certain setup for they may cause harm if you are not handling it with care.
  • Page 10: Information For The Consumers

    Chapter Information for the Consumers The crossed-out wheeled bin symbol on this electric or electronic equipment, or on its packaging, indicates that, at the end of its life, it must not be disposed of as unsorted household waste. Instead it must be separately collected. As a consumer you must, therefore, use the specific collection schemes and, in particular, the municipal collection schemes provided for waste electrical and electronic equipment.
  • Page 11: Safety Information

    Chapter Safety Information Warning: Ultimate disposal of this product should be handled according to the applicable national laws and regulations. Do not work on the system or connect or disconnect cables during periods of lightning activity. There is the danger of explosion if the battery is replaced incorrectly. Replace the battery only with the same or equivalent type recommended by the manufacturer.
  • Page 12 Chapter Pacemakers Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 15.3 centimetres (6 inches) be maintained between a wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. Persons with pacemakers should do the following: • Always keep the device more than 15.3 centimetres (6 inches) from the pacemaker •...
  • Page 13 Chapter Potentially explosive environments Switch off your device when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere, and obey all signs and instructions. Potentially explosive atmospheres include areas where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death.
  • Page 14: General Information

    Chapter General Information This WLAN/ GSM Dual mode phone supports both GSM 900/1800/1900 and VoIP call via WLAN 802.11b/g (WLAN at 2.4GHz). The Dual mode phone allows users to make or receive phone calls as long as they are in the coverage of IEEE 802.11b or 11g wireless Access Points. The Dual mode phone described in this guide is approved for use on the GSM 900/1800/1900 network.
  • Page 15: Shared Memory

    Chapter Shared Memory The following features in this device may share memory: contacts, text messages (SMS and MMS), WAP (download and cache), ring tones, calendar, and gallery (camera images, sounds, and misc.). Use of one or more of these features may reduce the memory available for the remaining features sharing memory.
  • Page 16 Chapter 2 PUK and PUK2 codes (8 digits) PUK stands for Personal Unblocking Key. If you have entered your PIN code incorrectly 3 times, your SIM card will be blocked and you will be unable to make and receive calls/text. The PUK code is required to change a blocked PIN, and the PUK2 code is required to change a blocked PIN2 code.
  • Page 17: Getting Started

    Chapter Getting started Installing the SIM Card and the Battery Keep all miniature SIM cards out of the reach of small children. The SIM card and its contacts can easily be damaged by scratches or bending, so be careful when handling, inserting or removing the card. Before installing the SIM card, always make sure that the phone is switched off and disconnected from any enhancement and then remove the battery.
  • Page 18 Chapter Insert the SIM card into the SIM card holder. Make sure that the SIM card is properly inserted and that the golden contact area on the card is facing downwards. To release the SIM card, simply pull it out from the holder. Replace the battery.
  • Page 19: Charging The Battery

    Chapter Charging the battery Connect the lead from the charger to the mini USB port on the bottom of your phone. Connect the charger to an AC wall socket. If the battery is completely flat, it may take a few minutes before the charging indicator appears on the display or before any calls can be made.
  • Page 20: Installation And Use Of The Charger Cradle

    Chapter Installation and use of the CHARGER CRA- If included in your package, the cradle accessory can be used to keep the phone constantly under charge. Cradle charger: front view Cradle charger: rear view Plug the power adapter’s mini-USB male connector into the female connector on the back of the cradle as shown in the figure below.
  • Page 21 Chapter To detach the handset from the cradle, keep the cradle in place with one hand and gently pull the handset with the other hand. Warning: Do not tilt or flex the handset when inserting / extracting it from the cradle because this could damage the handset’s connector.
  • Page 22: Alphabetic And Numeric Keys

    Chapter Phone Device and Key Pad Nr. Key name Descrip. Receiver Screen Right soft key Power Red key on/off; Cancel; Alphabetic numeric keys Microphone Scroll up and down key, shift right and left key Confirma- OK key tion OK; Middle soft Green key Answer Left soft key...
  • Page 23 Chapter Short press sequence Long press Green key Answer calls, dial numbers, access dialed number list Exit menu to idle mode, end calls Power on/off; Red key Cancel Short press Short press Short press Long press sequence sequence (Idle mode) (Idle Mode) (lower case) (capital case)
  • Page 24: Camera Lens

    Chapter Camera Lens Camera lens is on the back of the phone device. The mirror is useful to take a picture of yourself. MMS, WAP and E-mail setup To use MMS, WAP and E-mail data services, the phone needs to be configured with parameters that are specific for each mobile service provider.
  • Page 25 Chapter Press OK key (Select) to activate the service profile corresponding to your subscription. If your subscription profile is not among the pre-set ones, please make sure you get the necessary parameters values from your mobile service provider and refer to chapter 5 of this guide to configure your specific settings. For E-mail: OK key (Menu) >...
  • Page 26: How To Select The Preferred Network

    Chapter Press OK key (Select) to activate the service profile corresponding to your subscription. If your subscription profile is not among the preset ones, please make sure you get the necessary parameters values from your mobile service provider and refer to page of this guide to configure your specific settings. How to select the preferred network The preferred network setting allows you to select the network, WLAN or GSM.
  • Page 27: Keypad Basics

    Chapter • GSM preferred - the next outgoing call will go via GSM network unless you manually select call via WLAN for the call. • WLAN preferred - the next outgoing call will go via WLAN unless you manually select call via GSM for the call. Keypad basics This guide uses certain terms for the steps that you are asked to perform: •...
  • Page 28: Menus

    Chapter • To lock/unlock the phone keyboard, do press and hold the key. 1.10 Menus Features of the phone are grouped according to the functions and are accessed through the main menus. Each main menu contains submenus, which you can make use of and customize your own features. You can access these menus and submenus by using the scroll and direction keys.
  • Page 29 Chapter The text editor can be classified according to the purpose and input mode: • Message editor Full screen with background picture. With input method indicator. A small area for displaying scroll bar is reserved beyond the editor area at the right of screen. Show scroll bar if input content length is over one page.
  • Page 30: Phone User Interface

    Chapter 1.13 Phone User Interface 1.13.1 Message Icons Icon Definition Battery low. This to remind you the phone is running out of power. Power charge OK. Alarm Clock Confirmation symbol Error Incoming short message Information Question Invalid card Missed call SMS, MMS or e-mail sending in progress.
  • Page 31 Chapter Icon Definition Requesting for network service. Warning, wrong operation or Memory is full. Idle icons description is detailed in the next chapter.
  • Page 32: Popup Windows

    Chapter 1.14 Popup windows It uses the pop-up notes to inform the user the current activities of the phone, network, or mobile service without requiring any user action, with exception of a user response note. Notes typically disappear automatically after 2 seconds timeout period, with the exception of waiting, progressing and confirmation notes.
  • Page 33: Overview

    Chapter Overview Idle Mode When the phone is ready for use, and you have not keyed in anything, the phone is in idle mode. The following items appear on the idle screen of the mobile phone during the idle mode. Status icons include: Call connected Call in connection Key-guard is enabled...
  • Page 34: Signal Bar

    Chapter Signal bar Signal bar indicates the strength of the received signals. It is represented with 6 levels. (GSM/WLAN) GSM at left side, WLAN at right side. At the bottom of each signal bar, an icon marked with either indicates the current active network.
  • Page 35: Soft Notifications

    Chapter In WLAN only or GSM only mode, there will be only one signal bar displayed, mapping its corresponding WLAN name or GSM operator name. GSM only WLAN only Soft notifications In WLAN only or GSM only mode, there will be only one signal bar displayed, mapping its corresponding WLAN name or GSM operator name.
  • Page 36: Active Profile

    Chapter Active profile The selected profile, General, Silent, Meeting, Outdoor, User1, User2 is shown in the middle of phone display. Time & Date It shows the current time, date and the weekday. Soft keys Left soft key in idle mode is a shortcut to Camera. Press OK key to take a picture.
  • Page 37: Call Functions

    Chapter Call Functions This chapter explores how to make a call, how to answer/reject a call, and the functions available during a call. Making A Call To make a phone call, key in the phone number, including the area code and press Green key to call the number.
  • Page 38: Making A Call Using The Contacts

    Chapter • You can press Left soft key (Options) to select “Call via GSM” to route the outgoing call to GSM network. Digit number Select “Options” Outgoing call 3.1.1 Making A Call Using the Contacts To search for a name/phone number that you have saved in Contacts, press Right soft key (Names) to quick access the phonebook and select the one you want to call, and press...
  • Page 39: Speed Dialing

    Chapter Speed Dialing Before you can use speed dialing, assign a phone number, from , to one of the speed-dialing keys (see chapter 7.2 “Speed dial”). Call the number in either of the following ways: is reserved for voice mail, while can be set up for speed dialing.
  • Page 40: Single Call Connected Mode

    Chapter There are two cases in call connected, single call connected and multi call connected. 3.3.1 Single call connected mode a) Single in GSM, GSM active and GSM currently connected b) Single in GSM, WLAN active and GSM currently connected c) Single in WLAN, WLAN active In the single connected mode, there are 4 elements in the main zone, including signal bar, call state icon, name / number of the remote side, and call timer.
  • Page 41: Multi Call Connected Mode

    Chapter 3.3.2 Multi call connected mode During a call, the user can accept another incoming call or make another outgoing call. In this case, the screen will be in multi-connected mode. As in the following example, with one call active, and the other on hold, the user can also combine two GSM calls into one conference call, as shown in later section.
  • Page 42 Chapter Information: 1. If the loud speaker is already turned on, and a new incoming call is accepted, the phone would still keep loud speaker on. 2. The newly accepted call will be the activated one and the first call will be put on hold.
  • Page 43 Chapter A conference Private call c) A GSM conference and a WLAN call (Different net) d) 1 GSM call and 1 WLAN call on line In this case if any new GSM or WLAN incoming call is accepted by the user, the active call will be terminated.
  • Page 44: Call Waiting

    Chapter Case 02: Accept Incoming call via WLAN Call waiting During a call, press Green key to answer the waiting call. The first call is put on hold. Press Green key to swap the active/on-hold calls. Press to end the active call. To activate the Call waiting function, see Settings >...
  • Page 45: Menu Functions

    Chapter Menu Functions The phone offers you an extensive range of functions, which are grouped into menus. Before you get into each of the functions of the menu, we will first describe how to access each menu function. Accessing A Menu Function You can access a menu function by either scrolling the navigation direction key, or pressing a key that has been setup as a shortcut.
  • Page 46: List Of Menu Functions

    Chapter List of Menu Functions 4.2.1 Messages • Inbox • Inbox • Write message • Write message • Draft • Outbox • Sent • Sent items • Templates • Draft • Settings • MMS settings • Memory status • Memory status E-mail Voice mail •...
  • Page 47: Call History

    Chapter 4.2.2 Call History Missed calls Received calls Dialed calls Delete all calls • Missed calls • Received calls • Dialed calls • Delete all Call timers • Last call • All incoming • All outgoing 4.2.3 Contacts Search Add new •...
  • Page 48: Wlan

    Chapter 4.2.4 WLAN WLAN status WLAN settings • Active settings • Edit act. settings SIP status SIP settings • Username • Password • Auth. Name • Display name • Domain name • Local port • Proxy server • Proxy port •...
  • Page 49: Wap Service

    Chapter 4.2.5 WAP Service Homepage Bookmarks Download links Go To Address • http://www. • http://wap. • Other Service inbox Settings • Profile • Service Inbox • Image display • Cache • Cookies 4.2.6 Voice Mail Dial voice mail GSM Set voice mail GSM Dial voice mail VoIP Set voice mail VoIP 4.2.7 Camera...
  • Page 50: Settings

    Chapter 4.2.8 Settings Profile Preferred network • General • GSM only • Silent • WLAN only • Home • GSM preferred • Outdoor • WLAN preferred • User Def 1 • User Def 2 Language GPRS setup • Italian • GPRS attached •...
  • Page 51 Chapter Call settings Network service • Answering mode • Call divert • Auto redial • Call barring • Incall timer • Call waiting • Call summary • Network select • Band mode • Number transmitted Security Auto key guard • Enable PIN •...
  • Page 52: Organizer

    Chapter 4.2.9 Organizer Alarm Calendar To-do list Scheduled on/off • Power on • Power off 4.2.10 Applications Games Calculator Currency Stop watch Count down World time 4.2.11 Gallery Images Sound Misc. Memory status...
  • Page 53: Messages

    Chapter Messages You can read, write, send and save text, multimedia, SMS, MMS and e-mail messages. All messages are organized into folders. Before sending a message, you need to perform some message settings. There are five sub-menus under the Message menu: SMS, MMS, E-mail, Voice mail Cell...
  • Page 54: Writing And Sending Messages

    Chapter 5.1.2 Writing and Sending Messages The message text area can store 160 characters. To write a message, follow the steps below: a) Press OK key to access Menu > Messages > and scroll to Write message. Information: To start writing messages quickly, press Shift left key in idle mode.
  • Page 55: Draft

    Chapter 5.1.3 Draft Draft is the place where the messages in process are kept. Message is put in the Draft when you saved the text you just keyed in. The message is kept In the Draft until it is sent out. 5.1.4 Sent Outbox is the place where the messages sent out are saved.
  • Page 56: Memory Status

    Chapter 5.1.7 Memory Status This function shows memory usage in SIM and phone memory. Information: This function can be used only if it is supported by your network operator or service provider. Only phones that offer compatible multimedia message features can receive and display multimedia messages.
  • Page 57: Inbox

    Chapter The function provided by the MMS feature include: Inbox, Write mes- sage, Outbox, Sent items, Draft, MMS settings Memory status. After you select the MMS menu, the system will check first whether the set- tings for GPRS are complete. If not, system will pop up a window to notify an unproper configuration.
  • Page 58: Outbox

    Chapter Slide list refers to adding/deleting slide to the message, go to which slide of the message (if it contains more than one slide). Slide timing To edit slide timing. Message type defines the nature of the message. There are four types: Personal, Advertisement, Informational and Automatic.
  • Page 59: Sent Items

    Chapter MMS waiting to be sent MMS failing in sending 5.2.4 Sent items MMS being sent successfully will be moved to Sent items if “Save sent messages” setting is enabled. The latest sent MMSs will appear as the first ones. 5.2.5 Draft The MMS you have worked on, but yet to finished, is stored in Draft.
  • Page 60: Edit Active Settings

    Chapter If the Automatic download feature is turned on, your phone will download automatically any MMS received. If Home only is chosen, the phone will download any MMS received only while you are in the home network, no download while roaming. Filter will bar the MMS that you do not want to receive from being sent to you.
  • Page 61: E-Mail

    Chapter E-mail Information: This function can be used only if it is supported by your network operator or service provider. Only phones that offer compatible E-Mail feature can the phone send or receive the e-mail normally. The Dual Mode phone supports E-mail function via GPRS and WLAN. By set- ting your Dual Mode phone, you can send E-mail to your E-mail account into Internet even if you are not in your home or office.
  • Page 62: Disconnect

    Chapter 5.3.3 Disconnect You can always disconnect when downloading or sending e-mail by using this function. 5.3.4 Inbox When you have downloaded e-mails from your mail account, the e-mails will be saved in Inbox. Enter Inbox to manage the e-mails. 5.3.5 Other folders Other folders include Draft, Archive, Outbox and Sent items.
  • Page 63 Chapter In POP3 server: the POP3 server address for incoming mail; (e.g. POP3.yahoo.com) POP3 user name: typically coincides with the e-mail address or with the user part of the address POP3 password: input the password for mail access (appears as ‘******’) Leave copy: <on>...
  • Page 64: Voice Mail

    Chapter • Proxies (Enable, disable) • Primary proxy (input Primary proxy name) Warning: the E-mail may contain virus or other elements that will be harmful to your PC or cellular phone, if you do not certain the sender’s identity, please do not open the accessories.
  • Page 65: Set Voice Mail Gsm Voip

    Chapter 5.4.4 Set Voice Mail GSM VoIP Default short cut for accessing the voice mail VoIP is long press on After entering into this function, dial the number that your service provider set for voice mail to listen the voice mail. If you do not save the number, you will have to redial it every time the phone is switched on.
  • Page 66 Chapter...
  • Page 67: Call History

    Chapter Call History The phone stores the phone numbers of missed, received and dialed calls, and the length of your calls. The phone stores missed and received calls only if the network supports these functionality, if the phone is switched on and if it is within the network’s service area.
  • Page 68: Delete All Calls

    Chapter Information: In idle mode, press OK key once to access the list of dialed numbers. Scroll to the number or name you want, and press to call the number. Delete all calls By selecting Delete all calls it is possible to delete the call list between Missed calls, Received calls,...
  • Page 69: Contacts

    Chapter Contacts You can save names and phone numbers in the phone’s memory and in the SIM card’s memory. Contacts use shared memory. The phone’s memory may save up to 500 names with numbers and text notes about each name. You can also save an image (photos or downloaded image) for all the contacts.
  • Page 70: Add New

    Chapter Scroll to the option you want and press OK key to select. Add new When you have to add a new contact, you must choose if you want to save it to SIM card or to phone memory before entering contact’s information. Press OK key (Menu) >...
  • Page 71: Speed Dial

    Chapter Once you named the group, you can start picking up group members from the contacts. a) Press OK key (Edit) to enter into the group and scroll down to “Member” and press OK key (Change). b) Press OK key (Add) to select the members for this group from your phone book.
  • Page 72: My Number

    Chapter My number This menu item show the GSM and VoIP numbers for reference purposes.
  • Page 73: Wlan

    Chapter WLAN The Dual mode phone has been pre-configured to work with any open wireless network. The phone will obtain an IP address automatically once it recognizes and connects to the WLAN network. Any modifications made to the internal configuration of this device, not expressly approved by your service provider will void the warranty of this device.
  • Page 74 Chapter In the middle, it is shown the corresponding network supplier name. Example 2: the right bar above the W-symbol displays the WLAN AP/Router signal strength. To make the network usable, there should be at least 3 bars displayed. Only when W-symbol on the right side is displayed, the phone will be registered to the WLAN network.
  • Page 75: Wlan Settings

    Chapter WLAN settings To use the Dual mode phone, you can use different WLAN profiles. To setup the profile with a security rule, the corresponding WLAN-AP (Access Point) information should be known. So doing, when you are in a WLAN area for which you already create a profile, by selecting it, the phone will register to the WLAN-AP automatically.
  • Page 76: Wlan Access Setup

    Chapter Information: Activate the WLAN network only when it has searched AP/Routers in the wireless area. This would save battery power. 8.2.2 WLAN Access Setup You can set up the access to WLAN via any broadband access device (DSL, Cable or company LAN) as long as the network is reliable. SSID: (Service Set Identifier) the name of the network, it is expressed by the alphanumeric characters.
  • Page 77 Chapter WPA-PSK TKIP= WPA key setting WPA2-PSK AES=.WPA2 key setting 2. Select WEP key 1/2/3/4, depth of the encryption, and input the key until it is done. 3. Select WPA or WPA2 key for input. 4. Press Red key to end the WLAN settings. If all inputs are completed, you will see the display of WLAN signal strength and “VoIP unregistered”...
  • Page 78: Wlan Profile Rename

    Chapter Press Menu > WLAN > WLAN settings > Edit act. settings > IP settings > Manual DHCP options It will display the setting of different IP-info. Information: When completing the settings, a bar above the W-Symbol will be displayed. If not, check that your broadband connection is active and repeat the previous steps.
  • Page 79: Sip Status

    Chapter SIP status SIP status shows the SIP registry information. To access it, press OK key (Menu) > Scroll down key (WLAN) > OK key > Scroll down key (SIP status) two times.
  • Page 80: Sip Settings

    Depends on specific service implementation. Display name The corresponding SIP name. Domain name The corresponding e.g. sip.Pirelli.com SIP domain name. Local port The port number of the Default: 5060 local SIP server Proxy server IP address of the SIP e.g. sip.Pirelli.com proxy server.
  • Page 81 Chapter Proxy port SIP proxy server’s port Default: 5070 number. Register server IP address of the SIP e.g. sip.Pirelli.com register server. Up to 64 alphanumeric characters. Register port SIP register port Default: 5060 number. Register period Default: 3600 Outbound server...
  • Page 82: Nat Settings

    Chapter If you encounter any problems, make sure that your IP Router or ISP is not blocking any traffic, specifically on the RTP ports. Also ensure that the router is not blocking UDP traffic. You can contact your network administrator or ISP for more information.
  • Page 83: Wmm Power Saving

    Chapter 8.5.3 WMM power saving 1. From idle mode, press the OK key (Menu) > Scroll down key (WLAN) > OK key > Scroll up key (WMM power saving) one time. 2. Choose among the Enable Disable options.
  • Page 84 Chapter...
  • Page 85: Wap Service

    Chapter WAP Service WAP is an open and standard protocol for wireless application. It is mainly used to provide digital mobile phone and other wireless terminal devices with wireless communication and information service for. This phone supports WAP protocol running on TCP/IP protocol. Some features of this device, such as multimedia messages and Web browser require network support for these technologies.
  • Page 86: Go To Address

    Chapter Go to address You can use this menu when you want to use available strings to fasten site address typying (http://www., http://wap. or http://). Service inbox Your phone will sometimes receive some service message from the service provider, In such a case a tone will notify it and the message “1 WAP message received “...
  • Page 87: Voice Mail

    Chapter Voice Mail 10.1 Dial Voice Mail GSM Dial to your GSM voice box. 10.2 Set Voice Mail GSM You might contact your service providers for the number of GSM voice mail. 10.3 Dial Voice Mail VoIP You might contact your service providers for the number of VoIP mail. 10.4 Set Voice Mail VoIP You might contact your service providers for the number of VoIP mail.
  • Page 88 Chapter...
  • Page 89: Camera

    Chapter Camera You can take photos with the phone’s built-in camera. The camera lens is on the back of the phone, and the display of the phone works as a viewfinder. The camera saves pictures in JPEG format. If there is not enough memory to take a new photo, you need to free some by deleting old photos or other memory wasting objects (melodies, pictures etc).
  • Page 90 Chapter Press Left soft key (Options) and Scroll down key (Effect) to select different effect for your photo. Press Left soft key (Options) and Scroll down key (Size) to select the photo size. Press Left soft key (Options) and Scroll down key (Quality) to select High, or Low.
  • Page 91: Settings

    Chapter Settings The Settings menu provides several functionalities. The tone, the language, the wireless connection, the screen display, clock, answering mode, etc. can be set up by means of this menu. 12.1 Profile Your phone has various setting profiles and for each of them you can customize phone tones for different events and environments.
  • Page 92: Preferred Network

    Chapter 12.2 Preferred Network Select your preferred network for your phone. Press OK key (Menu) > Scroll down key (two times) > Shift right key (Settings) > OK key > Scroll down key (Preferred network). Select one from the four network settings that you prefer and press OK key to activate it.
  • Page 93: Gprs Attached

    Chapter 12.4.1 GPRS attached Select GPRS Attached and press OK key to set this feature. Choose time When needed based on your actual need. The difference between Any time When needed lies in the fact that Any time is connected to GPRS whenever you switch on the phone, while When needed means you connect to GPRS only when you want to use this function.
  • Page 94: Ring Tone

    Chapter 12.5.1 Ring tone Select Ring tone to choose how the phone notifies you of an incoming voice call. The options are Alert type, Melody, My music and Volume. Alert type allows you to choose between Ringing, Vibrating, Vibrate then ring, Vibrate and ring and Silent.
  • Page 95: Display

    Chapter 12.6 Display This submenu provides different background images for your phone during the idle mode and the light level you want your phone screen to display. Select Display and press OK key to enter this menu. 12.6.1 Wallpaper Select Wallpaper to set up your phone to display a background image, known as wallpaper, when the phone is in idle mode.
  • Page 96: Clock

    Chapter 12.7 Clock The Clock menu allows the user to set time, date, date and time format. Press OK key (Menu) > Scroll down key (two times) > Shift right key (Settings) > OK key > Scroll up key (Clock) six times, then press OK key select Clock...
  • Page 97: Call Settings

    Chapter 12.8 Call settings Press OK key (Menu) > Scroll down key (two times) > Shift right key (Settings) > OK key > Scroll up key (Call settings) five times. By means of this menu it will be possible to set the Answering mode, Auto...
  • Page 98: Call Summary

    Chapter 12.8.4 Call summary Call summary is to set the call summary displaying when the phone call is finished. 12.9 Network service Press OK key (Menu) > Scroll down key (two times) > Shift right key (Settings) > OK key >...
  • Page 99: Call Divert

    Chapter 12.9.1 Call divert With Call divert, you can direct your incoming calls to another number, for example, to your voice mailbox number, a fax number or another phone number. Divert options not supported by your SIM card or your network operator may not be shown.
  • Page 100: Call Waiting

    Chapter 12.9.3 Call waiting Activate this function and the network will notify you of an incoming call while a call is in progress. Select Call waiting and press OK key to access this functionality. You can then Check status to see if this function is set on, Activate Cancel the call...
  • Page 101: Security

    Chapter 12.10 Security Information: When security features that restrict calls are in use (call barring), calls to certain emergency numbers (e.g. 112, 911 or other official emergency numbers) may not be possible. Press OK key (Menu) > Scroll down key (two times) >...
  • Page 102: Auto Key Guard

    Chapter except while sending text messages over a GPRS connection. In this case, the recipient’s phone number and the message center number have to be included on the fixed dialing list. Certificates: To show the list of Personal certificates or emitted by an Authority. 12.11 Auto key guard Key Guard allows you to keep the phone in your pocket or purse without the worry of accidentally dialling a number.
  • Page 103: Organizer

    Chapter Organizer The Organizer menu has the following features: 1. “Alarm”: it allows you to set an alarm so that the phone rings at a specific time, thus reminding you of an appointment. 2. “Calendar”: it allows you to view the calendar and organize your schedule. 3.
  • Page 104: When The Alarm Time Expires

    Chapter To have an alarm up and working the “Alarm action“ value must be set to “On“. To set the alarm tone, press OK key (Menu) > Scroll down key (two times) > Shift right key (Settings) > OK key >...
  • Page 105: Calendar

    Chapter 13.3 Calendar With the Calendar feature, you can: 1. Consult the calendar. 2. Write memos to keep track of your schedule. Press OK key (Menu) > Scroll down key (two times) > Shift right key (two times) (Organizer) > OK key >...
  • Page 106: To-Do List

    Chapter 13.4 To-do list This feature allows you to enter a list of tasks to be completed. ) > > Press OK key Menu Scroll down key (two times) Shift right ) > (two times) Organizer OK key > Scroll down key ) >...
  • Page 107 Chapter Press OK key to select your favourite item, then press again the OK key to confirm. Key in time and date value and press the OK key confirmation. Select to set alarm action.
  • Page 108 Chapter...
  • Page 109: Applications

    Chapter Applications The Applications menu allows you to: 1. Play a game 2. Use the phone as a calculator for basic mathematical operations. 3. Identify currency exchange rates. 4. Measure time. 5. Count down time. 6. Watch the current date and time in different countries. 14.1 Games Your phone software includes some games specially designed for this phone.
  • Page 110: Calculator

    Chapter Select Music and press OK key to turn background music or Off. 14.2 Calculator Press OK key (Menu) > Scroll up key (Applications) > OK key > Scroll down key (Calculator). When ’0’ is displayed on the screen, key in the first number in the calculation, and select Add(+), Subtract(-), Multiply(x) Divide(÷)
  • Page 111: Stop Watch

    Chapter 14.4 Stop watch You can measure time consuming by using this menu item. During timing, you can use the other functions of the phone simultaneously. Information: Using the stopwatch consumes the battery and the phone's operating time will be reduced. Press OK key (Menu) >...
  • Page 112: World Time

    Chapter 14.6 World Time This phone device provides the current time of 51 major cities around the world. Press OK key (Menu) > Scroll up key (Applications) > OK key > Scroll up key (World time). Press Shift left key Shift right key to browse time of different countries.
  • Page 113: Gallery

    Chapter Gallery Gallery is where you save the pictures you take using this phone and the music you download. The files stored in Gallery use a memory that is shared by phone book, SMS, MMS etc. If your phone displays a message that memory is full, delete some of the files in Gallery before continuing.
  • Page 114 Chapter...
  • Page 115: Pc Utility

    Chapter PC Utility The PC Utility is provided on a CD-ROM which is included in the package that can be installed on your Windows PC for: • Downloading/uploading files on a server (such as images and ring tones) • To synchronize contacts on Outlook •...
  • Page 116 Chapter 4. In the following window a confirmation is asked on selected installation choices. Select the “Next” button to confirm them and to continue. 5. The installation starts and a progress bar will inform you on setup state.
  • Page 117 Chapter 6. When the installation will be successfully completed, the Installation completed panel will be shown and the DP-L10 utility icon will appear on your PC desktop. Select the “Close” button to end the setup application.
  • Page 118: Functions

    Chapter 16.2 Functions After DP-L10 Utility installation and by launching the DP-L10 Utility application, the following window will appear: Connect the telephone to the PC’s USB port and select the “Connect” button to activate the connection between the PC and the telephone. Enter the device code and select the “OK”...
  • Page 119: Phonebook

    Chapter If the device code is correct, the connection will be established: In the opened panel, it will be possible to access all of the Dual Mode Utility Tools. Select the “Disconnect” button to disconnect the PC from the tele- phone.
  • Page 120 Chapter - “Add”: to enter a new contact into the phonebook. By selecting this function the following window will appear. Enter the information, then save the entry. - “Delete”: to delete a contact. Select the contact to be deleted and select the “Delete Select “...
  • Page 121: Images

    Chapter 16.2.2 Images This menu item is selected from the left menu bar to exchange small images between the telephone and the PC. To exchange images, do select image file(s) on Computer side or on Mobile phone side and press the right or left arrows. A progress bar will notify transfer progress and a message box will warn user on successfull end.
  • Page 122: Settings

    Chapter 16.2.4 Settings The “Settings” menu contains the “Firmware upgrade” menu item to activate a new firmware. To activate a new firmware, choose the “...“ button and browse your PC file system looking for the firmware file (<firmware_filename>.img). By clicking on the “Start”...
  • Page 123: Care And Maintenance

    Chapter Care and Maintenance Dear customer, Please dispose batteries according to local regulations. Please recycle when possible. Do not dispose as household waste. Thank you Information: Dispose of the batteries in the special containers only when empty. Information: For precaution, insulate the lythium battery terminals using cellotape to avoid short-circuiting.
  • Page 124: Information On The Batteries

    Chapter 17.1 Information on the batteries Use only Pirelli approved batteries, and recharge your battery only with Pirelli approved chargers designated for this device. Warning: Leaving a fully charged battery connected to a charger, may shorten its lifetime. Do not short-circuit the battery. Accidental short-circuiting can occur when a metallic object causes direct connection of the positive (+) and negative (-) terminals of the battery.
  • Page 125 Chapter Do not dispose of the battery block in flames or heat it. In addition, do not use it or leave it near sources of heat such as flames or heating devices (60°C or above). The temperature range within which charging is guaranteed is between 0 and 40°C.
  • Page 126: Product Care Guidelines

    Chapter 17.2 Product care guidelines Warning: • Keep the device dry. Precipitation, humidity, and all types of liquids or moisture can contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits. If your device does get wet, remove the battery, and allow the device to dry com- pletely before replacing it.
  • Page 127: Certifications

    EN 61000-3-2:2000 EN 61000-3-3:1995 / A1:2001 A copy of the Declaration of Conformity can be found from www.pirelli.com/ The crossed-out wheeled bin means that within the European Union the product must be taken to separate collection at the product end-of-life.
  • Page 128 This Class B digital apparatus complies with Canadian ICES-003. Changes or modifications made to this equipment not expressly approved by Pirelli BroadBand Solutions S.p.A may void the FCC authorization to operate this equipment. For body worn operation, this phone has been tested and meets FCC RF...
  • Page 129 Chapter that positions the handset a minimum of 15 mm from the body. Use of other accessories may not ensure compliance with FCC RF exposure guidelines. FCC ID: U2K - 151060001 IC: 6930A - 1510600...
  • Page 130: Certification Information (Sar)

    Chapter 18.1 Certification information (SAR) This mobile device meets guidelines for exposure to radio waves. The exposure guidelines for mobile devices employ a unit of measurement known as the Specific Absorption Rate or SAR. The SAR limit stated in the ICNIRP guidelines is 2.0 watts/kilogram (W/kg) averaged over 10 grams of tissue.
  • Page 131: Faq

    Frequently Asked Questions and Trouble- shooting Guide 1) The phone does not turn on • Verify the battery charge; eventually you need to charge it • To turn on the phone the user has to maintain pushed the turn on but- (Red key ) for 5 seconds at least 2) What is the charging time?
  • Page 132 5) Without SIM card inserted the phone goes on asking me to insert pin code. Is it possible to use the phone as a simple WLAN phone? • Yes, it is but you have not to configure the phone in ‘network settings’ as GSM only.
  • Page 133 12) Does the DP-L10 support the roaming between GSM and WLAN network? • No roaming between GSM and WLAN is supported during the call. If the network connection (GSM or WLAN) is lost when a call is running, the call will be interrupted and you need to restart it; the phone auto- matically will choose the network still available if GSM preferred or WLAN preferred settings have been selected in network profile.
  • Page 134 17) How can I manage the association to two different Access Points? (Eg. One at home and another in my office?) • It is possible by setting one profile for any environment where the phone has to work in, and set “ALL PROFILES” in WLAN configura- tion session 18) Does DP-L10 support WAP 2.0 protocol? •...
  • Page 135 24) It is not possible to enter the SIP configuration session menu • This happens when the WLAN configuration menu is set to “ALL PRO- FILES”. It is necessary to chose one profile and then the menu becomes accessible for configuration purposes. 25) Does the DP-L10 support the mute function? •...
  • Page 136: Configuration Troubleshooting

    Configuration troubleshooting 1) WLAN connection problems No WLAN connection is available; check the WLAN connection status in ‘Menu’ > ‘WLAN’ > ‘WLAN status’. • Not available General WLAN connection error, e.g. the SSID does not exist. „ Workaround: Check the WLAN configuration parameters in the WLAN profile (‘Menu’...
  • Page 137 • Apply the same instructions for WPA-PSK TKIP and WPA2- PSK AES. If you know the connection is open set ‘open’ in ‘Menu’ > ‘WLAN’ > ‘WLAN settings’ > ‘edit act. Settings’ > ‘SSID secu- rity’ > ‘Security’. • If you know the connection is encrypted set ‘WEP’ in ‘Menu’ > ‘WLAN’...
  • Page 138 • ‘Register Server’ should be the IP or the URL of your Register Server • ‘Domain name’ should be the registration domain of your sip proxy • ‘Username’ should be the user name of your account • ‘Password’ should be the password linked to the user name of your account •...
  • Page 139 • ‘Password’ should be the password linked to the user name of your account • ‘Outbound Proxy’ if you don’t use an outbound proxy, the field should be empty. For example for the following account info: SIP Username and Auth Name: 15579 SIP Password: 02486 Proxy and Registar Server: sip.example.com Domain: domain.example.com...
  • Page 141: Glossary

    Glossary Glossary Term Description Dual Mode Telephone that operates with two standard Telephone elements: GSM and WLAN Protection Messages that are sent as protected mes- sages can only be read by certain people. Messages sent to a portable telephone by a digital telephone are often protected if oper- ated wirelessly.
  • Page 142 Glossary Term Description This code (from 4 to 8 characters) protects the SIM card from unauthorised users. The PIN code is usually assigned with the SIM card. PIN2 This code (from 4 to 8 characters) is assigned with the SIM card. It is useful for special functions and telephone security.
  • Page 143 Glossary Term Description SIM card This removable card is a chip located inside a GSM telephone that contains information such as the user’s telephone number, the list of telephone numbers and other infor- mation related to the owner of the tele- phone.
  • Page 144 Glossary Term Description 802.11 Standard for mobile telephone communica- tion that uses the frequency spectrum of 2.4GHz and allows for high-speed transmis- sion up to 54Mbps.
  • Page 145: Copyright

    Users must take full responsibility for their applications of any products speci- fied in this document. The information in this document is proprietary to Pirelli. Pirelli does not assume any liability that may occur due to the use or applica- tion of the product(s) described herein.s.
  • Page 146 Copyright Document Number 930500109A1...

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