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Using the menu
Using the menu
01
02
7.10 Backlight
SIM card Contacts copy to phone memory
Copies contacts in the SIM card to phone memory.
To change Currency
1. Select Charge by pressing
2. Enter PIN2 code and press
to confirm PIN2.
3. Select a currency instead of units and set the currency rate.
(Use English for currency and numbers for currency rate)
4. Press
to save.
7.7.2. Cost Limit
Limits the cost of a call, and requires PIN2.
ome SIM cards do not support this function.
7.10.1. Always off
Backlight switched off always.
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To set up Cost Limit
1. Execute Charge by pressing
2. Enter PIN2 code and press
to confirm PIN2.
3. Enter cost limit in a form of unit. If set as Currency, this will
show the status that the currency is applied.
(Use numbers only for Coast Limit)
4. Press
to save.
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7.7.3. Cost Displayed
Displays the cost of a call in call summary when the call is finished.
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7.7.3.1. On : Cost is displayed in call summary.
7.7.3.2. Off : Cost is not displayed in call summary.
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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.
Defines action to be taken by user when there is an incoming call.
7.12.1. Auto Answer
Answers automatically after set period of time.
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7.12.1.1. 10 Seconds :
Answers automatically after 10 seconds.
7.12.1.2. 30 Seconds :
Answers automatically after 30 Seconds.
7.12.1.3. Off :
Does not answer phone automatically.
7.10.2. 15 Seconds
Backlight is switched off 15 seconds after last key entry.
7.10.3. 30 Seconds
Backlight is switched off 30 seconds after last key entry.
7.10.4. Always on
Backlight is always on regardless of key entry.
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Using the menu
Setting of Select area
To enter local time using GPS, it is set up to show current time
automatically from GMT time from GPS together with time
difference of local area. Wrong time could be displayed for
areas of different capital cities even if they are located in the
same geographical coordinates. To prevent this, the area where
SO-2510 is to be used is set up.
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7.12. Answer Method
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7.12.2. Any key
Answer phone by pressing any key.
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7.12.2.1. On :
Answer phone by pressing any key.
7.12.2.2. Off :
key.
Answer phone only by pressing
7.11. LCD Contrast (A function to adjust brightness of backlight)
Backlight of LCD can be set up in 12 steps. (If setting Backlight is
configured as Always Off, the entered values will not be applied.)
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Using the menu
Using the menu
01
02
7.13. Auto Redial
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7.13.1. On
Activates Auto Redial.
7.13.2. Off
Deactivates Auto Redial.
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Current time and date can be directly entered or set up
automatically using GPS.
7.14.1. Set Time/Date
To enter time directly.
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Enter month/date/year using keypad.
For January, enter 01.
Any mistakes during entry can be corrected
by moving cursor using
to the mistake.
On completion of entry, press
to save.
If Time Format is set as 12H, set the time as Am/Pm.
(If Auto Update is set as OFF, you cannot set the value.)
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7.14.2. Auto Update
To enter a local time by using GPS, the phone sets the current
time automatically by entering UTC time and the time difference
between UTC and the local time. In this case, the phone may
show wrong time if the current location is same as other areas in
terms of coordinates while the area has different capital cities.
To prevent this kind of problem, it is necessary to set the local
area where SO-2510 is used.
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7.14.2.1. On :
To automatically update the 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.
2. Press
to operate update.
		 Make sure you are at a place where SO-2510 can receive
		 information from the GPS satellite.
3. Receive the UTC Time from GPS to update the selected time on
		 the Time Zone.
7.14.2.2. Off :
If Auto Update is set as OFF, you can set the value directly.
7.14.3. World Time
World Time can be searched and confirmed.
Time of other cities can be confirmed by
using
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Using the menu
When call is not connected (Busy, Low signal, No network), tries
to reconnect automatically.
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7.14. Time/Date
(select),
1. If selecting a city with
the world time will change based on the
selected city. (Default: Dubai.)
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Note
● World time is calculated based on local time, and incorrect local
time will result in incorrect World time.
7.14.4. Time Format
This displays the time on your mobile phone either in 24 hour
or 12 hour format.
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7.14.4.1. 24 Hours :
Time is displayed in 24 hour format.
7.14.4.2. 12 Hours :
Time is displayed in 12 hour format.
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Using the menu
Using the menu
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8. Network
9. Security
02
8.1. Network mode
Connects the phone to a network.
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.
8.2. SAT Registration
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
be incorrect. In this case you have to update SAT registration
manually to correct this mismatch.
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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8.1.2. Manual
If set as Manual, the phone will show a list of available networks
by searching all the networks available.
If the user selects a network, the phone will attempt to be
connected to the network.
If connected and the user makes calls or sends messages via a
network different from the service provider of the SIM card, this
will be considered as roaming and the phone fee may be more
expensive than the usual fee.
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This function organizes settings to prevent unwanted disclosure
of your personal information and protects basic contents of your
phone calls.
9.1. PIN code
Configures the Entering of a PIN (Personal
Identification Number) at start up.
The PIN code can help protect the phone
from miss use and protect personal data.
It is made up of 4~8 digits, and entering
wrong PIN code 3 times, bars access to
SIM card, and PUK code must be entered
to re-access SIM card.
9.1.1. On
Asks for the PIN code at start up.
PIN code is necessary. .
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8.3. Preference
Displays the Preferred list registered in SIM
card. It is a list of networks, and the number
1 cannot be changed, but from number
2 onwards, the user can change. When
network mode is set on auto, connection is
made with an available network in order of
this list.
9.1.2. Off
Does not ask for the PIN code at start up.
PIN code is necessary.
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9.2. Security code
This code locks the functions of the phone
apart from PIN code. When power is
switched off and on again, security code is
demanded and even if PIN code has been
entered, use of phone will be restricted.
Using the menu
In order to make calls or send SMS using SO-2510, it should be
connected to SAT.
This connection can be set up here.
Note
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● Factory setting of Security code is "0000".
9.2.1. On
Activates security code and restricts
the use of phone.
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9.2.2. Off
Deactivates security code and the use of
phone is not restricted.
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Using the menu
Using the menu
01
02
9.3. Change codes
9.3.2. Change PIN2
PIN2 is a code to protect all settings and contents related to the
network.
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Change code :
1. Enter existing PIN2 code and press
Change code :
1. Enter existing barring code and press
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2. Enter new PIN2 code and press
9.3.1. Change PIN
PIN is a code stored in SIM card to protect user information.
PIN can be changed only when PIN Code is ON.
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Change code :
1. Enter existing PIN code and press
to confirm.
to confirm.
3. Enter new PIN code again and press
The PIN code has been updated.
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to confirm.
to confirm.
to confirm.
3. Enter new PIN2 code again and press
The PIN2 code has been updated.
to confirm.
9.3.3. Security code
Security code is a code to protect user information stored in
mobile phone.
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Change code :
1. Enter existing security code and press
2. Enter new security code and press
9.3.4. Barring code
Barring code is a code used in call barring and stored with the
network. Check with the network operator for the barring code.
2. Enter new barring code and press
Fixed Dialing is a function where only the registered numbers can
be called. When fixed dialing is set up, numbers other than those
registered in fixed dialing list and emergency number cannot be
called. To use this function, PIN2 is required.
to confirm.
to confirm.
3. Enter new barring code again and press
The barring code has been updated.
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to confirm.
9.4.1. Show List
Shows the numbers registered in fixed dial.
If registered in contacts, name is displayed instead of number.
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to confirm.
to confirm.
3. Enter new security code again and press
The security code has been updated.
Using the menu
This function can change all codes used with mobile phone.
To change a code, existing code should be known.
2. Enter new PIN code and press
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9.4. Fixed Dialing
to confirm.
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Using the menu
Using the menu
01
02
9.5. Closed User Group
9.4.2. Add New
Adds new registered number in fixed dialing.
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To register in fixed dialing
1. Enter PIN2 and confirm by pressing
2. Enter the name or phone number.
3. Save by pressing
9.4.3. On/Off
It is used to activate/deactivate
Fixed Dialing.
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9.4.3.1. On :
Activates Fixed Dialing.
PIN2 must be entered.
9.4.3.2. Off :
Deactivates Fixed Dialing.
PIN2 must be entered.
Closed user group is a function to form a
group and within the group lateral calls are
restricted and only vertical calls are allowed.
For CUG, a separately produced SIM
card is supplied in agreement with service
provider.
All mobile phones have a unique
IMEI number.
IMEI number can be checked here.
Using the menu
Functions supported by Show List are as follows.
1. Shows registered numbers.
Option > View
2. Registered numbers can be edited.
Option > Edit
3. Calls registered number.
Option > Call
4. Sends SMS to registered number.
Option > Send SMS
5. Input language (Up to 10 languages can be saved.)
You can change Input languages.
6. Deletes registered number.
Option > Delete
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9.6. IMEI Number
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9.5.1. On
Activates CUG.
Own Index number should be known to activate CUG.
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9.5.2. Off
Deactivates CUG.
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9.5.3. Preset
Users can set a default CUG based on the service provider and
also select whether to use this default CUG in the phone.
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9.4.4. Fixed Dialing Status
Shows the status of Fixed Dialing whether
to be activated/deactivated.
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Using the menu
Using the menu
01
02
9.7. Call Barring
9.7.3. Int. Exc. to Home
This function restricts international calls except to home.
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9.7.3.1. Activate :
Activates international call restriction except to home.
9.7.3.2. Status :
Checks setting from the network.
9.7.3.3. Deactivate :
Deactivates international call restriction except to home.
9.7.1. Outgoing calls
This function is used to restrict international
outgoing calls.
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9.7.1.1. Activate :
Activates outgoing call restriction.
9.7.1.2. Status :
Checks setting from the network.
9.7.1.3. Deactivate :
Deactivates outgoing call restriction.
9.7.2. Int. Calls
This function is used to restrict international outgoing calls.
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9.7.2.1. Activate :
Activates international outgoing call restriction.
9.7.2.2. Status :
Checks setting from the network.
9.7.2.3. Deactivate
Deactivates international outgoing call restriction.
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9.7.5. Incoming Calls When Abroad
This function restricts incoming calls from external networks.
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9.7.4. Incoming Calls
This function restricts all incoming calls.
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9.7.4.1. Activate :
Activates all incoming call restrictions.
9.7.4.2. Status :
Checks setting from the network.
9.7.4.3. Deactivate :
Deactivates all incoming call restrictions.
9.7.5.1. Activate :
Activates incoming call restrictions from external networks.
9.7.5.2. Status :
Checks setting from the network.
9.7.5.3. Deactivate:
Deactivates incoming call restrictions from external networks.
9.7.6. Clear Barring
Clears call restriction functions.
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It is a setting whether to use waiting when in a call.
Using the menu
This function restricts calls, to outgoing and incoming calls.
It is saved at the network, and to set up each call restriction, the
barring code is required.
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9.8. Call Waiting
9.8.1. Activate
Activates call waiting when in a call.
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9.8.2. Status
Checks setting from Network.
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9.8.3. Deactivate
Deactivates waiting while on call.
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9.7.6.1. All :
Clears all restrictions.
9.7.6.2. Outgoing :
Clears only restriction on outgoing calls.
9.7.6.3. Incoming
Clears only restriction on incoming calls.
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Using the menu
Using the menu
01
02
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9.9. Call Diverting
9.9.1. Voice
Sets divert of voice calls.
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9.9.1.1. All Voice :
This function diverts all voice calls
to a specific number.
9.9.1.1.1.Activate :
Activates diversion of incoming calls.
		 9.9.1.1.1.1 Voicemail :
		 This function allows the user to set a voicemail number that
		 has not already been set.
		 9.9.1.1.1.2 Number :
		 This function is to enter the number that Incoming calls are
		 to be diverted to.
9.9.1.1.2. Status :
Checks setting from the network.
9.9.1.1.3. Deactivate :
Deactivates diversion of incoming calls.
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9.9.1.2. Busy :
It diverts incoming calls while on call.
9.9.1.2.1.Activate :
Activates diversion of incoming calls.
		 9.9.1.2.1.1 Voicemail :
		 This function allows the user to set a voicemail number that
		 has not already been set.
		 9.9.1.2.1.2 Number :
		 This function is to enter the number that Incoming calls are
		 to be diverted to.
9.9.1.2.2. Status :
Checks setting from the network.
9.9.1.2.3. Deactivate :
Deactivates diversion of incoming calls.
9.9.1.3. No Reply :
It diverts incoming calls when there is no reply.
9.9.1.3.0. 5 second, 15 second, 30 second :
It sets time until incoming calls are diverted.
9.9.1.3.1.Activate :
Activates diversion of incoming calls.
		 9.9.1.3.1.1 Voicemail :
		 This function allows the user to set a voicemail number that
		 has not already been set.
		 9.9.1.3.1.2 Number :
		 This function is to enter the number that Incoming calls are
		 to be diverted to.
9.9.1.3.2. Status :
Checks setting from the network.
9.9.1.3.3. Deactivate :
Deactivates diversion of incoming calls.
9.9.1.4. Unreachable :
It diverts incoming calls when call credit is not enough.
9.9.1.4.1.Activate :
Activates diversion of incoming calls.
		 9.9.1.4.1.1 Voicemail :
		 This function allows the user to set a voicemail number that
		 has not already been set.
		 9.9.1.4.1.2 Number :
		 This function is to enter the number that Incoming calls are
		 to be diverted to.
9.9.1.4.2. Status :
Checks setting from the network.
9.9.1.4.3. Deactivate :
Deactivates diversion of incoming calls.
9.9.1.5. Clear Divert :
Deactivates all divert functions for incoming calls.
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Using the menu
This function diverts incoming voice calls, data calls and fax calls
to a specific number.
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SO-2510 I 04 Additional
Using the menu
01
Troubleshooting
9.10. Reset Factory Settings
9.9.2. All Fax
It diverts all incoming fax calls.
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9.9.2.1. Activate :
Activates diversion of incoming fax calls.
9.9.2.2. Status :
Checks setting of the network.
9.9.2.3. Deactivate :
Deactivates diversion of incoming fax calls.
9.9.3. All Data
Diverts all incoming data.
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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
Clears all divert functions.
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Resets phone to factory settings.
9.10.1. Yes
Executes resetting.
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9.10.2. No
Cancels resetting.
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Troubleshooting
PIN & PUK
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Quick access codes
Quick access codes
PIN2 & PUK2
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Barring code
02
03
04
86
Barring code
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Security code
Security code
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PIN2 & PUK2
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Access codes
Quick access codes
PIN & PUK
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Additional
Additional
01
Troubleshooting
Quick access codes
02
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1.7. Settings
2. When message Insert SIM appears
● Insert SIM card.
● Insert SIM card correctly.
● Is the SIM card valid? SIM card itself can be annulled when wrong PUK code is entered.
● Check whether SIM card contact part is clean and free of any foreign matter.
3. When security code is lost
● The initial security code is on page 65.
● 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 59.
● 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.
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1. Messaging
1.1. New Meesage
1.7.1. Service Center
1.3. Draft
1.4. Sent Messages
1.5. Outbox
1.6. Templates
1.7. Settings
1.8. Info Message
1.9. Memory Status
1.10. Delete All
1.7.2. Format
1.7.2.1. Text
1.7.2.2. Fax
1.7.2.3. E-mail
1.7.2.4. ERMES
1.2. Inbox
1.7.4. Validity
1.7.4.1. Maximum
1.7.4.2. 1 Hour
1.7.4.3. 6 Hours
1.7.4.4. 1 Day
1.7.4.5. 3 Days
1.7.4.6. 1 Week
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1.7.3. Delivery Report
1.7.3.1. On
1.7.3.2. Off
Additional
1. When phone cannot be switched on
● Check whether battery is discharged.
● Check whether battery is properly attached.
● If power cannot be switched on even with travel charger connected, contact A/S center.
1.7.5. Request Reply
1.7.5.1. On
1.7.5.2. Off
1.8. Info Message
1.8.1. Status
1.8.2. Inbox
1.8.3. Language
1.8.1.1. On
1.8.1.2. Off
1.8.4. Topics
1.10. Delete All
1.10.1. Inbox
1.10.2. Draft
1.10.3. Sent Messages
1.10.4. Outbox
1.10.5. Templates
1.10.6. Phone
1.10.7. SIM
1.10.8. All
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Additional
Additional
01
02
2.6. Copy
2. Contacts
2.1. Search
2.3. Caller Group
2.4. Speed Dials
2.5. Short Dialing
2.6. Copy
2.6.1. SIM to Phone
2.6.1.1. One by one
2.6.1.2. All
4. Organizer
2.6.2 Phone to SIM
2.6.2.1. One by one
2.6.2.2. All
2.6.1.1. One by one
2.6.1.2. All
4.1.2. Morning call
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4.1.3. Daily Alarm
4.3. Calculator
4.4. Stopwatch
2.7.2. All
2.7.2.1. Phone
2.7.2.2. SIM
2.7.2.3. Phone & SIM
5.5. Setting
5. Navigation
5.1. Current position
2.7. Delete
5.2. Cont. position
2.8. Memory Status
5.3. Way points
5.4. Location tracking
3.4. Delete All
3. Call Logs
4.1.1. Once Alarm
4.2. Schedule
2.7. Delete
2.7.1. One by one
4.1. Alarm
Additional
2.2. Add Name
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4.1. Alarm
3.1. Missed Calls
3.4.1. Missed Calls
3.2. Received Calls
3.4.4. All
3.3. Dialed Calls
3.5. Call Duration
3.4. Delete All
3.5.1. Last call
3.5.2. Received Calls
3.5. Call Duration
3.5.4. All Calls
3.5.5. Reset
3.4.2. Received Calls
3.4.3. Dialed Calls
5.5. Setting
5.6. Qiblah & Prayer
3.5.3. Dialed Calls
5.5.1. Format
5.5.1.1. DD.ddd
5.5.1.2. DD/MM/SS.ss
5.5.1.3. DD/MM/SS
5.5.1.4. DD/MM.mm
5.5.1.5. MGRS
5.5.1.6. UTM
5.5.2. Tracking Time
5.5.2.1. 1 Second
5.5.2.2. 3 Second
5.5.2.3. 10 Second
5.5.2.4. 30 Second
5.5.2.5. 1 Minute
5.5.2.6. 3 Minute
5.5.2.7. 5 Minute
5.5.2.8. 10 Minute
5.5.2.9. 15 Minute
5.5.2.10. 30 Minute
5.5.2.11. 1 Hour
3.5.5.1. Voice
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Additional
Additional
01
02
6.1. Ringing tone
6. Sound Setting
6.1.2. Nutcracker Suite
6.1.3. Funiculi funicula
7.1. Language
7.4.1. Voice
6.1.4. Gavote
6.1.5. Konigin der Nacht
6.1.6. La donna e' mobile
7.2. Wallpaper
7.5. Send Owner Number
6.3. Incoming Call Alert
6.1.7. Libiamo
6.1.8. Minuet bizet
6.1.9. Minuet G major
7.3. Greeting Message
7.5.1. Preset
6.4. Keypad Tone
6.1.10. Mozart symphony 401
6.1.11. Catch
6.1.12. Enmity
7.4. Owner number
7.6. DTMF Tone
6.5. Keypad Tone Volume
6.1.13. Finkl
6.1.14. Free
6.1.15. Fusion samba
7.5. Send Owner Number
7.6.1. On
6.1.16. Happiness
6.1.17. Iliana
6.1.18. Resolution
7.6. DTMF Tone
7.7. Cost
6.1.19. Techno
6.1.20. Wilderness
6.1.21. Bell 01
7.7. Cost
7.7.1. Charge Rate
6.1.22. Bell 02
6.1.23. Bell 03
6.1.24. Bell 04
7.8. Data Connection
6.1.25. Bell 05
6.1.26. Bell 06
6.1.27. Bell 07
7.9. Setup Wizard
6.1.28. Bell 08
6.1.29. Bell 09
6.1.30. Bell 10
7.10 Backlight
7.11. LCD Contrast
6.3.1. Ringing
6.3.2. Ascending
6.3.4. Beep Once
6.3.5. Silent
6.3.3. Ring Once
7.13. Auto Redial
7.14. Time/Date
6.4. Keypad Tone
6.4.4. Off
7.12. Answer Method
6.4.2. Drum Tone
6.4.3. Tree Tone
7.4.2. Fax
7.4.3. Data
7.5.2. On
7.5.3. Off
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Additional
6.1.1. Concerto for violin
6.2. Sound Volume
6.3. Incoming Call Alert
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7. Settings
6.1. Ringing tone
6.4.1. DTMF Tone
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7.4. Owner number
7.6.2. Off
7.7.2. Cost Limit
7.7.3. Cost Displayed
7.7.3.1. On
7.7.3.2. Off
7.8. Data Connection
7.8.1. Data Port
7.8.2. Data Link Rate
7.8.1.1. UART
7.8.1.2. USB
7.8.2.1. Automatic
7.8.2.2. 300 Baud
7.8.2.3. 1200 Baud
7.8.2.4. 2400 Baud
7.8.2.5. 4800 Baud
7.8.2.6. 9600 Baud
7.8.2.7. 19200 Baud
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Additional
Additional
01
02
7.10 Backlight
7. Settings
7.10.1. Always off
7.2. Wallpaper
7.10.4. Always on
7.3. Greeting Message
7.4. Owner number
7.5. Send Owner Number
7.6. DTMF Tone
7.12.1.1. 10 Second
7.12.1.2. 30 Second
7.12.1.3. Off
7.13. Auto Redial
7.8. Data Connection
7.13.1. On
7.9. Setup Wizard
7.14. Time/Date
7.10 Backlight
7.14.1. Set Time/Date
7.14. Time/Date
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8. Network
7.14.4. Time Format
7.14.4.1. 24 Hours
7.14.4.2. 12 Hours
8.1. Network mode
8.1.1. Automatic
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8.1.2. Manual
8.2. SAT Registration
8.3. Preference
7.12.2. Any key
7.12.2.1. On
7.12.2.2. Off
9.1. PIN code
9. Security
9.1. PIN code
9.2. Security code
9.3. Change codes
7.13.2. Off
7.14.2. Auto Update
7.14.2.1. On
7.14.2.2. Off
7.11. LCD Contrast
7.13. Auto Redial
7.10.3. 30 Second
7.12. Answer Method
7.12.1. Auto Answer
7.7. Cost
7.12. Answer Method
7.10.2. 15 Second
Additional
7.1. Language
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8.1. Network mode
7.14.3. World Time
9.1.1. On
9.2. Security code
9.2.1. On
9.4. Fixed Dialing
9.3. Change codes
9.5. Closed User Group
9.3.1. Change PIN
9.6. IMEI Number
9.3.4. Barring code
9.7. Call Barring
9.4. Fixed Dialing
9.8. Call Waiting
9.4.1. Show List
9.9. Call Divering
9.10. Reset factory settings
9.1.2. Off
9.2.2. Off
9.3.2. Change PIN2
9.3.3. Security code
9.4.2. Add New
9.4.3. On/Off
9.4.3.1. On
9.4.3.2. Off
9.4.4. Fixed Dialing Status
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Additional
Additional
01
02
03
9.5. Closed User Group
9. Security
9.1. PIN code
9.3. Change codes
9.4. Fixed Dialing
9.5. Closed User Group
9.6. IMEI Number
9.7. Call Barring
9.8. Call Waiting
9.9. Call Diverting
9.10. Reset Factory Settings
9.5.3. Preset
9.7.2. Int. Calls
9.7.3. Int. Exc. to Home
9.7.1.1. Activate
9.7.1.2. Status
9.7.1.3. Deactivate
9.7.4. Incoming Calls
9.7.4.1. Activate
9.7.4.2. Status
9.7.4.3. Deactivate
9.7.2.1. Activate
9.7.2.2. Status
9.7.2.3. Deactivate
9.7.5. Incoming Calls When Abroad
9.7.5.1. Activate
9.7.5.2. Status
9.7.5.3. Deactivate
9.8.2. Status
9.9.1.1.1.Activate
9.9.1.1.1.1 Voicemail
9.9.1.1.1.2 Number
9.9.1.1.2. Status
9.9.1.1.3. Deactivate
9.3. Change codes
9.4. Fixed Dialing
9.7.6. Clear Barring
9.6. IMEI Number
9.7.6.1. All
9.7.6.2. Outgoing
9.7.6.3. Incoming
9.8.3. Deactivate
9.5. Closed User Group
9.7. Call Barring
9.8. Call Waiting
9.9. Call Diverting
9.10. Reset Factory Settings
9.9. Call Diverting
9.9.1.1. All Voice
9.1. PIN code
9.7.3.1. Activate
9.7.3.2. Status
9.7.3.3. Deactivate
9.8. Call Waiting
9.8.1. Activate
9. Security
9.2. Security code
9.7. Call Barring
9.7.1. Outgoing calls
9.9.1. Voice
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9.5.2. Off
9.9.2. All Fax
9.9.2.1. Activate
9.9.2.2. Status
9.9.2.3. Deactivate
9.9.3. All Data
9.9.3.1. Activate
9.9.3.2. Status
9.9.3.3. Deactivate
9.9.1.2.1.Activate
9.9.1.2.1.1 Voicemail
9.9.1.2.1.2 Number
9.9.1.2.2. Status
9.9.1.2.3. Deactivate
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9.9.4. Clear All Divert
9.9.2.1. Activate
9.9.2.2. Status
9.9.2.3. Deactivate
Additional
9.2. Security code
9.5.1. On
9.9.1.2. Busy
9.9.1.3. No Reply
9.9.1.3.0. 5 second, 15 second, 30 second
9.9.1.3.1.Activate
9.9.1.3.1.1 Voicemail
9.9.1.3.1.2 Number
9.9.1.3.2. Status
9.9.1.3.3. Deactivate
9.9.1.4. Unreachable
9.9.1.4.1.Activate
9.9.1.4.1.1 Voicemail
9.9.1.4.1.2 Number
9.9.1.4.2. Status
9.9.1.4.3. Deactivate
9.9.1.5. Clear Divert
9.10. Reset Factory Settings
9.10.1. Yes
9.10.2. No
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Additional
Access codes
PIN & PUK
There are several access codes that are used by your phone and
its SIM card. These codes help you protect the phone against
unauthorised use.
When requested for any of the codes explained below, enter the
appropriate code (displayed as asterisks) and press .
If you make a mistake, press
(Clear) one or more times until
the incorrect digit is cleared and then continue entering the
correct code.
The access codes, except for the PUK1 and PUK2 codes, can be
changed using the Security menu (9.).
Notice! Avoid using access codes resembling emergency
numbers, such as 112, so that you do not accidentally dial an
emergency number.
The PIN (Personal Identification Number) is 4 to 8 digits. It
protects your SIM card against unauthorised use. It is usually
supplied with the SIM card. Entering wrong PIN code 3 times will
lock the SIM card and to unlock, PUK code must be entered.
PUK code is normally supplied with SIM card.
Security code
It is a code controlled in the network for call restriction function.
Barring code varies with different service providers and should be
supplied by your service provider when you start using the phone.
When barring code is lost, it can be renewed by asking your
service provider.
The Phone lock feature uses the security code to protect your
phone against unauthorised use. The phone password is supplied
with the phone and is preset to "0000" at the factory.
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PIN2 & PUK2
It is required with settings related to PIN2 Network. PIN2 must be
entered for Fixed Dialing. As with PIN code, entering wrong PIN2
code 3 times will lock the SIM card and to unlock, PUK2 code
must be entered. PUK2 code is normally supplied with SIM card.
Barring code
LIMITED WARRANTY
SO-2510 SATELLITE/GSM HANDHELD PHONE
This Limited Warranty is provided to the original end-user purchaser (the ’Buyer’) of any new SO-2510 Satellite/GSM Handheld
Phone. This Limited Warranty is non-transferrable.
Warranty Coverage and Service
Thuraya warrants all new SO-2510 Satellite/GSM 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
at Buyer's expense to a Thuraya Authorized Service Center during the Warranty Period, the Product will be repaired or replaced,
at Thuraya' sole and exclusive option, and at no charge to Buyer. Buyer will be required to provide reasonable proof of date of
purchase. Reconditioned replacement components, parts, units or materials may be used if the Product is repaired or replaced.
Costs incurred in the removal, de-installation or reinstallation of the Product are not covered.
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER AND THURAYA WILL NOT BE RESPONSIBLE FOR THE FOLLOWING:
This Limited Warranty will be void in its entirety if the Product is serviced by anyone other than Thuraya or a Thuraya Authorized
Service Centre. Buyer's sole and exclusive remedy shall be the repair or replacement of the defective Product, as specifically
described above. Thuraya neither assumes nor authorizes any Authorized Service Centre or any other person or entity to assume any
other obligation or liability beyond that which is provided for in this Limited Warranty.
This Limited Warranty does not cover the following: products or accessory equipment not manufactured or provided by Thuraya;
failures or defects caused by misuse, abuse, accident, alteration or neglect; unauthorized installation, removal or repair; failure to
follow instructions; fire, flood or other acts of God; spills of food or liquids; normal wear and tear; improper installation, maintenance,
operation or repair; performance of the Product when used in combination with other products or equipment not manufactured or
provided by Thuraya; payments for labor or service to representatives or service centers not authorized by Thuraya.
This limited Warranty of the Product does not cover the operation, availability, coverage, range or grade of service provided by the
satellite and GSM systems.
Limitation of Liability
THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, WHETHER EXPRESSED, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY,
INCLUDING, WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A
PARTICULAR PURPOSE. THURAYA SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR DAMAGES IN EXCESS OF THE PURCHASE PRICE OF
THE PRODUCT, LESS REASONABLE AMOUNT FOR USE AND WEAR, OR FOR ANY INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, PUNITIVE OR
CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES OF ANY NATURE WHATSOEVER, OR FOR ANY DELAYS, LOSS OF USE, TIME, PROFITS,
REVENUE OR SAVINGS, ANY COMMERCIAL LOSS, INCONVENIENCE, MILEAGE, DAMAGE TO BUYER'S OR TO OTHER
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.
Asia Pacific Satellite Industries Co., Ltd., hereby declares that this mobile phone is in compliance with the essential requirements and
other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/5/EC.
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© Asia Pacific Satellite Industries Co., Ltd., 2006. All rights reserved.
This manual is published by Asia Pacific Satellite Industries Co., Ltd., without any warranty.
We reserve the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this manual without prior notice.
Printed in the Republic of Korea
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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