Mitsubishi Electric MT239XG01A User Manual Part 2
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Users Manual Part 2
PCS 1900 MOBILE STATION HANDHELD PORTABLE TELEPHONE M4 Social (MT-239) User Operations Manual Part 2 Version 1.0 14 July, 1999 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric Table of Contents 8. USING THE PHONE BOOKS..................................................................................................................... 5 8.1 8.2 8.2.1 8.2.2 8.3 8.3.1 8.3.2 8.4 8.5 8.5.1 8.5.2 8.6 8.6.1 8.6.2 8.6.3 8.6.4 9. USING THE MESSAGING SYSTEM FACILITIES .............................................................................. 21 9.1 9.2 9.2.1 9.2.2 9.3 9.3.1 9.4 9.4.1 9.4.2 9.4.3 9.5 9.5.1 9.5.2 9.5.3 9.5.4 10. 11.1 MESSAGES PRESENTATION ..................................................................................................................... 21 RECEIVING MESSAGES............................................................................................................................. 21 Setting the message alert mode...................................................................................................... 22 Messages inbox management ........................................................................................................ 23 PREPARING MESSAGE SENDING............................................................................................................... 34 Message templates ......................................................................................................................... 34 COMPOSING MESSAGES .......................................................................................................................... 43 Creating and sending new messages (several templates) .............................................................. 43 Creating and sending new messages (no template) ....................................................................... 45 Outbox consultation....................................................................................................................... 46 RECEIVING STATUS REPORTS FOR SENT MESSAGES ................................................................................. 51 General .......................................................................................................................................... 51 Status Report Message display ...................................................................................................... 51 User actions................................................................................................................................... 51 Status reports examples ................................................................................................................. 51 USING THE GSM SERVICES .............................................................................................................. 53 10.1 10.2 10.2.1 10.2.2 10.2.3 10.2.4 10.3 10.4 10.4.1 10.4.2 10.4.3 10.5 10.5.1 10.5.2 10.5.3 10.6 10.6.1 10.6.2 11. GENERAL ACCESS TO PHONE BOOKS ........................................................................................................ 5 READING PHONE BOOKS ........................................................................................................................... 5 Access .............................................................................................................................................. 5 Reading phone books....................................................................................................................... 7 WRITING IN PHONE BOOKS ..................................................................................................................... 12 Access ............................................................................................................................................ 12 Operations ..................................................................................................................................... 12 MEMORIES CAPACITY CONTROL ............................................................................................................. 15 OWN NUMBERS DISPLAY......................................................................................................................... 16 Presentation................................................................................................................................... 16 Example ......................................................................................................................................... 16 USING FIXED DIALLING .......................................................................................................................... 18 Presentation................................................................................................................................... 18 Reading the FDN file ..................................................................................................................... 18 Entering data in the FDN file ........................................................................................................ 19 Setting On/Off the fixed dialling mode .......................................................................................... 20 NETWORK SERVICES DEFINITION AND CATEGORIES ............................................................................ 53 USING THE CALL DIVERTING SERVICE ................................................................................................ 54 Call diverting available options ................................................................................................ 54 Call diverting always (CFU) management ................................................................................ 55 "Forwarded-to" number entry ................................................................................................... 55 Call diverting screen sequences ................................................................................................ 55 USING THE CALL WAITING SERVICE ................................................................................................... 59 USING THE CALL IDENTIFICATION SERVICE ........................................................................................ 60 user identitiy presentation ......................................................................................................... 60 My identity management............................................................................................................ 61 Network identity presentation capability ................................................................................... 63 USING THE NETWORK SELECTION SERVICE ........................................................................................ 64 Presentation............................................................................................................................... 64 Behaviour .................................................................................................................................. 64 Examples.................................................................................................................................... 64 USING THE CALL BARRING SERVICE ................................................................................................... 72 Presentation............................................................................................................................... 72 Example ..................................................................................................................................... 72 USING THE BROADCAST SERVICE ................................................................................................ 74 PRESENTATION ................................................................................................................................... 74 Page 2/129 CONFIDENTIAL 11.1.1 11.1.2 11.2 11.2.1 11.2.2 11.2.3 11.2.4 11.3 11.3.1 11.3.2 11.3.3 12. USING THE SCRATCHPAD .................................................................................................................. 110 Reading the scratchpad ........................................................................................................... 110 Scratchpad read "Actions" menu............................................................................................. 111 Writing into the scratchpad ..................................................................................................... 112 USING THE CURRENCY CONVERTER .................................................................................................. 114 Setting the converter parameters ............................................................................................. 114 Using the Currency converter.................................................................................................. 116 ANNEX A: MENU STRUCTURE ....................................................................................................... 117 14.1 14.2 14.3 14.3.1 14.3.2 14.4 14.5 14.6 14.7 14.8 15. KEYPAD LOCK .................................................................................................................................... 85 Locking the keypad from the idle screen.................................................................................... 85 Locking the keypad from the settings menu ............................................................................... 85 Mobile behaviour with keypad locked ....................................................................................... 86 Unlocking the keypad ................................................................................................................ 87 SELECTING THE LANGUAGE ................................................................................................................ 88 TONES RELATED SETTINGS ................................................................................................................. 89 Selecting the alert tones............................................................................................................. 89 Selecting the ring tones.............................................................................................................. 91 Tuning the audio volumes.......................................................................................................... 92 SELECTING THE DISPLAY PARAMETERS .............................................................................................. 94 Backlight.................................................................................................................................... 94 Contrast ..................................................................................................................................... 95 KEYS RELATED SETTINGS ................................................................................................................... 96 Any key Answer.......................................................................................................................... 96 Speed dialling ............................................................................................................................ 97 Hotkey programming ................................................................................................................. 99 AUTO FEATURES SETTINGS ............................................................................................................... 102 Auto Answer............................................................................................................................. 102 Selecting the autoretry feature................................................................................................. 103 MANAGING THE SECURITY PARAMETERS.......................................................................................... 104 PIN Management..................................................................................................................... 104 PIN2 Change ........................................................................................................................... 106 Phone lock ............................................................................................................................... 106 SETTING THE DEFAULT VALUES ........................................................................................................ 109 USING THE OFFICE TOOLS ............................................................................................................ 110 13.1 13.1.1 13.1.2 13.1.3 13.2 13.2.1 13.2.2 14. Service description ........................................................................................................................ 74 Language selection ........................................................................................................................ 74 BROADCAST SERVICE PARAMETERS ................................................................................................... 74 Predefined and available message types ....................................................................................... 75 Screen sequences ........................................................................................................................... 76 Setting the CB Message Alert tone ................................................................................................ 79 Activating the broadcast service.................................................................................................... 80 RECEIVING BROADCAST MESSAGES ................................................................................................... 81 General on CB messages ............................................................................................................... 81 CB-Idle message reception ............................................................................................................ 81 Other CB messages reception........................................................................................................ 82 SELECTING THE PHONE SETTINGS .............................................................................................. 85 12.1 12.1.1 12.1.2 12.1.3 12.1.4 12.2 12.3 12.3.1 12.3.2 12.3.3 12.4 12.4.1 12.4.2 12.5 12.5.1 12.5.2 12.5.3 12.6 12.6.1 12.6.2 12.7 12.7.1 12.7.2 12.7.3 12.8 13. Mitsubishi Electric VOICE MAIL MENU ............................................................................................................................ 117 PHONE BOOK MENU .......................................................................................................................... 117 MESSAGES MENU.............................................................................................................................. 118 Case 1: no template available (phone) .................................................................................... 118 Case 2: Several templates available (SIM).............................................................................. 118 CALLS AND TIMES MENU .................................................................................................................. 119 GSM SERVICES MENU ...................................................................................................................... 120 BROADCAST MENU ........................................................................................................................... 122 SETTINGS MENU ............................................................................................................................... 123 OFFICE TOOLS MENU ........................................................................................................................ 124 ANNEX B: PASSWORD PROCEDURES .......................................................................................... 125 Page 3/129 CONFIDENTIAL 15.1 Mitsubishi Electric PIN ENTRY PROCESSING .................................................................................................................... 125 16. ANNEX C: EMERGENCY CALLS .................................................................................................... 127 17. ANNEX D: MULTITAP KEY SEQUENCES..................................................................................... 128 17.1 17.2 17.3 ENGLISH ........................................................................................................................................... 128 FRENCH ............................................................................................................................................ 128 SPANISH ........................................................................................................................................... 129 Page 4/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 8. USING THE PHONE BOOKS 8.1 GENERAL ACCESS TO PHONE BOOKS Reading phone books is provided by the following ways: • Quick phone book access via the Names softkey, • Access to phone books via the Phone Book/Recall menu folder. 8.2 READING PHONE BOOKS 8.2.1 ACCESS 8.2.1.1 FROM THE IDLE SCREEN Idle screen: Idle screen Names Names Menu Direct access to phone books (Quick ADN) Phone Book card display: The first phone book card in alpha order is Albert. Albert is in SIM ADN phone book Albert 021111111111 Edit Exit Page 5/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 8.2.1.2 FROM THE MENU Voice Mail Phone Book Messages Call & Times Select Select Recall Store Remaining Own Numbers Select Select Main Menu: Exit Choosing Phone Book item Phone Book Menu Exit Choosing Recall item Initial card selection In this case, you are requested to enter an initial name for display Press Ok to validate, or enter a 3 character string: the display will start at the first card with name starting by these characters or the following card that has the closest name initials Initials: Ok "BE" Exit If you validate with no entry, the display starts by the first card in alphabetical order BE is the first name to found or a name beginning by BE. Initial card selection Initials: BE| Ok Ok Clear Entry validation Phone Book card display: Display starts by Colette, which is the nearest name equals or starts after BE in phone books. An "Actions" menu allows various operations on the current displayed card. SEND allows calling the number directly. Edit allows entry edition Colette 02123423423 Edit Exit that needs using a phone number. Actions key gives access to the actions menu with items (Edit, Delete, Copy and Move, Call and Melody items) Page 6/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 8.2.1.3 FROM VARIOUS OPERATIONS This is the case when a Names softkey allows consulting the phone book in order to select a phone number to be used in the current process. In this case, the selection of a card implies the usage of the phone number for the parent operation in progress and allows continuing operation process only. After selection of a card or when exiting the phone book consultation process, the parent operation is resumed at the same step as before going into phone book consultation process. In this case, the card display looks like this: In this case, Select or SEND have the same effect and select the corresponding number to be used in the parent operation. Colette 02123423423 Select Exit Phone Book card display: Select selects the card for the parent process Exit exits to the parent process without selection Actions and SEND key have no effect. 8.2.2 READING PHONE BOOKS 8.2.2.1 PHONE BOOK CARD DISPLAY Phone Book Card display: The cards are displayed one by one. The phone book storage of the card is indicated by a symbol : My Boss 021111111111 Edit for SIM, phone ADN file. Exit Press key to navigate in the cards. Continuous presses allow fast navigation. * and # keys allow also phone book navigation. Presses on numeric keys allow accessing directly the cards, which name starts by the corresponding key associated letter. Successive presses on the same key allow going to the next letter (for example, press on 2 goes to A, new press to B, new press to C, etc. See below for the rules for such a navigation. To exit the phone books, press Exit softkey ( END can also be used when no call is connected) Edit softkey allows editing the card content. Press Actions key to access the "Actions" menu. Press SEND to Call the related number immediately 8.2.2.2 NAVIGATION IN PHONE BOOKS USING THE NUMERIC KEYPAD The navigation in phone books is possible using the numeric keypad for a fast access to entry by alpha-identifiers. The rules are as follows: Pressing on a key allows to go to the first entry whose alpha identifier has a key-associated letter as alpha tag initial, in increasing order. Successive key presses on the same key allows to go to the next associated-key letter, if existing, or go a previous one of the key associated letter if not. Example: the phone book contains "Alfred" and "Cool". Successive key presses on 2 key go between "Alfred" and "Cool". If no entry has an alpha tag starting with the key associated letter, the display goes to the next entry whose letter is higher than the current letters of the current key. Example: the phone book contains "Alfred" and "Cool" and "Mummy". Successive key presses on 2 key go between "Alfred" and "Cool". A press on 3 key goes to "Mummy". Successive key presses on the 6 key stay to "Mummy" display. If no entry follows the current key associated letter, the display goes to the first phone book entry, in alpha order. Example: the phone book contains "Alfred" and "Cool" and "Mummy". A key press on the 8 key goes to "Alfred". Page 7/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 8.2.2.3 "ACTIONS" MENU CONTENT Item Function Edit To edit the card information Delete To delete the card Copy To copy the card to another place Move To move the card to another place Call To call the card phone number (For selection for a parent operation, this selects the phone number to be used as a result in this operation) 8.2.2.4 CALLING/SELECTING THE CARD PHONE NUMBER To dial from the phone books, go into the phone books via the Names softkey, choose Phone Book/Recall folder and press SEND when the desired card is displayed. Phone Book Card display: Albert 021111111111 Edit SEND Exit Calls the card phone number 8.2.2.5 DELETING A CARD Phone Book Card display: Albert 021111111111 Edit Actions Edit Delete Copy Move Select Select Exit Access to "Actions" menu "Actions" menu: Exit Points Delete and validate Delete? Yes No Select Select Deleted Binary choice screen: Exit Deletes the entry Information screen: The screen is displayed 1 second. Screen exiting by any softkey. Page 8/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric Phone Book Card display: The display goes to the next card in alpha order after Albert. Albert is in phone ADN_1 file. Bernard 0212345678 Edit Exit Page 9/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 8.2.2.6 EDITING A CARD Phone Book Card display: Albert 021111111111 Edit Edit Exit Card edition "Card edition Procedure" Card edition procedure: See Store item for details. Page 10/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 8.2.2.7 COPYING A CARD Phone Book Card display: Albert 021111111111 Edit Actions Edit Delete Copy Move Select Exit "Actions" menu access "Actions" menu: Exit Selects Copy and validate Select Copy to: SIM names Phone names Select Select Question: You are requested to choose a destination phone book: You have the choice between SIM phone book, Phone memory). Exit Selects phone memory as destination and validates Number editor: You can edit the number before copy. Use key to navigate and change digits (in a circular way). Press Clear softkey to delete digits before cursor. Long press Clear softkey to delete whole entry Number: 021111111111| Ok Ok Clear Validates the number Name editor: You can edit the name before copy. Use key to navigate and change digits (in a circular way). Press Clear softkey to delete digits before cursor. Long press Clear softkey to delete whole entry Name: Albert | Ok Ok Clear Name validation Copied 12 entries left Exit Information screen: 2 seconds display or press any softkey to erase screen No action is performed If no change in phone book localisation and card content. The associated ring tone or melody remains the same as the one of the original card. 8.2.2.8 MOVING A CARD The process is the same as for a copy operation. No action is performed if no change is detected in phone book selection and card information. Page 11/129 CONFIDENTIAL 8.3 Mitsubishi Electric WRITING IN PHONE BOOKS 8.3.1 ACCESS Storing data in phone books can be realised using the following means: • Access the Phone Book/Store menu folder and follow instructions. In this case, no initial data is given and you have to enter all data, • Access to an option menu, where the item Store is proposed. In this case, the phone number and /or name in use is used as initial entry for storage operation, • From any screen, when the Store softkey allows storing the number or SS string currently displayed.. In this case, the phone number and / or name in use is used as initial entry for storage operation. Storing is possible in Phone and SIM ADN phone books. 8.3.2 OPERATIONS 8.3.2.1 FROM THE MENU Voice Mail Phone Book Messages Call & Times Select Select Recall Store Remaining Own Numbers Select Main Menu: Exit Choosing Phone Book item Phone Book Menu: Exit Selects Store item Select Add name in: Phone names SIM names Select Exit Phone Book Choice: You have to choose where to store the card. The last choice is proposed by default. All phone books are proposed for storage SIM phone book choice validation Select Warning screen: The phone book is full; user warning. Display during 1 second and error beep. Press any softkey to leave. Warning SIM Full "Timer" Add name in: Phone names SIM names Select … Exit Select Phone Book Choice: You have to choose where to store the card. The last choice is proposed by default. All phone books are proposed for storage Phone Private phone book choice validation Page 12/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric Enter number: Phone number editor Number: Exit Number entry "1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 9" Enter number: Number: 1234567789| Ok Ok Clear Number validation Enter name: Alphanumeric editor. Name: Ok "John" Exit Enter name: Name: John | Ok Ok Clear Name validation Information: Display during 3 seconds. The screen gives the storage localisation and information on storage remaining capacity. Stored Ent, left : 43 Exit Right softkey Screen exit Recall Store Remaining Own Numbers Select Phone Book Menu: Return to the phone book menu after storage. In case of access from a parent process, return to this process at the point of leaving. Exit Page 13/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 8.3.2.2 FROM THE DIALLING SCREEN Dialling screen: 1234567890 Store Store Clear Direct access to storage procedure Add name in: Phone names SIM names Select … Exit Phone Private phone book choice validation Select Number confirmation: The dialled number is proposed as initial entry Number: 1234567890| Ok Ok Phone Book Choice: You have to choose where to store the card. The last choice is proposed by default. All phone books are proposed for storage Clear Number validation …The remaining part of the process is the same. After storage: Stored Ent, left : 12 Exit Exits screen display Right softkey 1234567890 Store Information: Display during 5 seconds. The screen gives the storage localisation and information on storage remaining capacity. When storing in phone phonebooks, the remaining storage gives the information for all the available storage in phone for the business + private phonebooks Dialling Return to the dialling screen, at the stage before writing in phone books screen: Clear Page 14/129 CONFIDENTIAL 8.4 Mitsubishi Electric MEMORIES CAPACITY CONTROL The "Phone Book/remaining" menu folder allows seeing the remaining capacity of all phone books. For the phone phonebooks, the information given is a global one (for business + private phonebooks together). Recall Store Remaining Own Numbers Select Select Phone Book Menu: Exit Selects Remaining item Remaining information: The remaining information is given globally for the phone (business + private) phonebooks. Phone names Total 200 34 free Exit Go to next screen Remaining information: SIM names Total 20 12 Free Exit Go to next screen Remaining information: SIM Fixed Total 10 10 Free Exit Go to next screen Remaining information: First screen again now SIM names Total 20 12 Free Exit Exit Exits Recall Store Remaining Own Numbers Select Phone Book Menu: Exit Page 15/129 CONFIDENTIAL 8.5 Mitsubishi Electric OWN NUMBERS DISPLAY 8.5.1 PRESENTATION Some personal numbers can be attached to your subscription: • Your first GSM line (DCS line 1) phone number, • Your second GSM line (DCS line 2) phone number, if any, • Your Data phone number, if any (a "data" phone number where you can receive files), • Your Fax phone number, if any (a "fax" phone number where you can receive faxes),. These numbers can be set and read by an access to the Phone Book/Own numbers folder. 8.5.2 EXAMPLE The user has 2 DCS lines and a fax line. He edits the fax line name. Recall Store Remaining Own Numbers Select Select Phone Book Menu: Exit Selects Own numbers item Own numbers list Line 1 +33299831111 Edit Exit Go to next item Own numbers list Line 2 +332992222 Edit Exit Go to next item Own numbers list Fax +332991234 Edit Edit Exit To edit the card The number is proposed as initial entry Number: +332991234| Ok Ok Clear Number validation Page 16/129 CONFIDENTIAL Own numbers list The entry name size is limited to SIM card name size and language dependent. Name: Fax | Ok Clear "Clear long press" "MyFax" To edit the card Own number edit name: The entry name size is limited to SIM card name size and language dependent. Name: My Fax | Ok OK Mitsubishi Electric Clear Validates the name Own numbers list My Fax +332991234 Edit Exit Recall Store Remaining Own Numbers Select Exit Exits of the list Phone Book Menu: Exit Page 17/129 CONFIDENTIAL 8.6 Mitsubishi Electric USING FIXED DIALLING 8.6.1 PRESENTATION Fixed dialling is only possible with SIM cards with the EFFDN file. The knowledge of the PIN2 code is mandatory to turn on or off this mode of operation. Fixed dialling is a feature allowing to make restrictions on outgoing and diverted calls. Fixed dialling controls are also applied for destination numbers used in SMS and for all SS operations involving phone numbers (when activating a call diverting for example). When in fixed dialling mode: • When dialling any number, this number is controlled towards the EFFDN file content. If a match can be found, the call set up is allowed otherwise an error message indicates the problem, • When Setting a call diverting service, the same controls are made between the FTN and the EFFDN file content. If no match can be found, the SS operation is rejected immediately and an error message indicates the problem. When comparing a phone number to the numbers in the EFFDN file, partial matches are allowed if wild characters are used in EFFDN entries. 8.6.2 READING THE FDN FILE 8.6.2.1 ACCESS Fixed dialling Select Select Phone Book Menu: Exit Selects Fixed Dialling View Add New Status Select Select Allowed numbers menu: Exit Validates View FDN Card display: Same behaviour as standard phone book cards display Albert 021111111111 Edit Exit 8.6.2.2 CALLING A NUMBER Same operations as for standard phone books. 8.6.2.3 "ACTIONS" MENU Same operations as for standard phone books. If the SIM EFFDN file is updated, the PIN2 code is requested just before the modification if it has never been entered since the last Allowed numbers item access. Page 18/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 8.6.2.4 DELETING A FDN CARD Phone Book Card display: Albert 021111111111 Edit Actions Edit Delete Copy Move Select Exit Actions key to access the "Actions" menu "Actions" menu: Exit Select Selects Delete Enter PIN2: PIN2 code entry: If required, depending on the card localisation, the PIN2 code is requested before edition procedure. Exit "1234" PIN2 entry Enter PIN2: PIN2 code entry: ****| Ok Ok Clear PIN2 validation Information: 1 second display Exit the screen by any softkey. Deleted Screen exit Right softkey Phone Book Card display: The display goes to the next card in alpha order after Albert. Bernard 0212345678 Edit Exit 8.6.3 ENTERING DATA IN THE FDN FILE The same operations are realised as for a store operation. The PIN2 code is requested before storage if no PIN2 code has been entered since the EFFDN file access beginning. Page 19/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 8.6.4 SETTING ON/OFF THE FIXED DIALLING MODE View Add New Status Select Select Allowed numbers menu: Exit Validates Deactivate Restriction: On Off Select FDN mode activation binary choice: The current Setting is selected as initial choice. Exit Inhibits fixed dialling mode Select PIN2 code entry: PIN2 is required to change the dialling mode. PIN2 is not required if it has been already requested during the current phone book access session. Enter PIN2: Exit "1234" PIN2 entry Enter PIN2: PIN2 code entry: Validate by Ok softkey. ****| Ok Ok Clear PIN2 validation Fixed dialling On Information: Right softkey Screen exit View Add New Status Allowed numbers menu: Select Exit Page 20/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 9. USING THE MESSAGING SYSTEM FACILITIES 9.1 MESSAGES PRESENTATION The SMS-Point to Point service – which is network dependent service - allows the user to send and receive messages from other users or from the network / service provider. The messages are managed in the network with a "store and forward" method: the sent messages are first stored in a network located "message centre" before being delivered to the other party. When the destination party is reachable, the message is forwarded to the indicated address. Each message contains a header that gives information about the message transmission and the message text itself. 9.2 RECEIVING MESSAGES To receive messages, no action is necessary on the phone from the user. An "AUDIO_SMS_TONE" will warn the user. However, this tone can be activated or not as follows: Note that if a message is received during conversation, the alert will ring after the end of call(s) in order not to disturb the conversation. An exception is for immediate display messages, for which the tone and display are made at reception. Page 21/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 9.2.1 SETTING THE MESSAGE ALERT MODE Voice Mail Phone Book Messages Calls & Timers Select Select Inbox Outbox Write New Settings Select Main Menu: Exit Validates Messages tiem Messages menu: Exit Go to next screen Alert Select Select Message Alert On Off Select Select Messages menu: Exit Validates Alert Message Alert Setting: The current Setting is displayed as initial entry Exit No change selected Messages menu: Alert Select Exit The Alert Setting is used each time a message is received Page 22/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 9.2.2 MESSAGES INBOX MANAGEMENT A message can be received at any time on the phone. A double beep indicates the arrival of the message if the user is not in conversation, otherwise the sound indication is generated after the end of all communications. If the SIM storage is full, the message is stored on the phone. 2 ways enable to read new messages, one by a single key press from the idle screen, the other one from the menu “Messages/Inbox”. 9.2.2.1 DIRECT ACCESS FROM IDLE SCREEN If at least one new message has been received and stored on the SIM or phone, the envelope icon is switched on in the Idle screen status bar and the left softkey text is changed from Names to Read . If the SMS (SIM + phone) storage becomes full, the SMS icon will blink. "Network name" messages :01 Read Read Idle screen At least a new message stored. The left softkey Read allows to access the new SMS reading process. Menu Access to the messages inbox Msg 1/ 1 From: My boss 01/03/98-23h00 Please Recall me as soon Exit Read Text Message header: The date and time are displayed, followed by the sending party identity and the beginning of the text the icon indicates a new message The message index and the number of messages in Inbox are also indicated Please Recall me as soon as possible at “0299833333” and I will announce you a great Delete Exit Exit long press Message text display: Exit = return to the header, Exit Long press = return to Idle screen Actions = access to the "Actions" menu Delete = immediate deletion of the message Return to Idle screen Idle screen The left softkey has been restored to Names "Idle screen" Names To view the message text Menu Page 23/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 9.2.2.2 READING MESSAGES IN INBOX 9.2.2.2.1 New messages, old messages The new message indicator ( ) indicates that the corresponding message header has never been displayed before. This icon is used for a first display of such a message. When returning to this message header display, even during the same read operation, the message will be considered as old in any case and the corresponding old message icon ( ) will be then displayed. When displaying a new message header, if we go into the message text display, the message is displayed as old immediately when returning to the header display. 9.2.2.2.2 Normal messages and concatenated messages The user can read his new and old received messages, sorted in a reverse chronological order, by selecting the menu “Messages/Inbox” and pressing Select softkey. Inbox Outbox Write New Settings Select Select Messages menu: Exit Validates Inbox 1/ 3 From: 0299831111 12/03/98-10h12 Please Recall me as soon Text Exit Message header: This message is a single message New message. After this display, this message will be marked as old. The date and time are displayed, followed by the sending party number and the beginning of the text See next header 2/3 Message header: From: Patrice New message. After this display, this message will be marked as old. 01/03/98-23h00 The date and time, the sending party name and the beginning of the text are displayed. Happy Birthday, René Text Exit See next header 3 / 3 – Part 1 / 2 From: unknown 25/02/98-11h00 Following our last phone Text Exit Message header: This message is a concatenated one, this part being the first part Old message The date and time, the sending party name (unknown) and the beginning of the text are displayed See next header 3 / 3 – Part 2 / 2 Message header: This message is a concatenated one, this part being the second part Old message The date and time, the sending party name (unknown) and the beginning of the text are displayed See next header 25/02/98-11h10 The best thing is to take Text Exit 0299831111 12/03/98-10h12 1/ 3 Message header: We return to the head of the list. The first message is now old Page 24/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric Please Recall me as soon Text Exit Zoom in message text Text Please Recall me as soon as possible at “+3315565658” or Call “John” Delete Exit Exit Message text: Exit = return to header Delete = msg delete Return to header 1/ 3 Message header: 0299831111 12/03/98-10h12 The date and time are displayed, followed by the sending party number and the beginning of the Please Recall me as soon text Text Exit See next header 2/3 Patrice 01/03/98-23h00 Happy Birthday, René Text Exit Exit Message header: Next message header display. The message is now old. Return to parent menu Page 25/129 CONFIDENTIAL Inbox Outbox Write New Settings Select Select Mitsubishi Electric Messages menu: Exit Validates Inbox 1/ 3 Message header: 0299831111 Old message 12/03/98-10h12 The most recent message is displayed first, new or old. Please Recall me as soon Text Exit See next header 2/3 Patrice 01/03/98-23h00 Happy Birthday, René Text Exit Message header: Next message header display (Old message also) The "Actions" menu content is the same as described above. Page 26/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 9.2.2.3 RECEIVING MESSAGES DIRECTLY DISPLAYED ON THE PHONE SCREEN The network operator or service provider may send messages to indicate important information to the user as voice messages waiting in the voice mailbox. In this case, these messages have to be displayed directly, without any storage, to inform the user more quickly. If the phone receives this kind of messages, a double beep is generated. The header of the message containing the date and time of the sending, optionally the sender number and the first 1 or 2 lines of the message are displayed. Example: State X display "Phone state X" Message reception 01/03/98-23h00 New services on the Text Exit Text New services on the network available from the 10/11/98. Call 777 to know about them.. Store Exit Exit Message header: Message header display: no sender number provided Zoom in message text Message text: Store = storage of message possible Exit = return to header Return to header Message header display 01/03/98-23h00 New services on the Text Exit Exit Exit of display State X display "Phone state X" The "Actions" menu content is the same as described above. The "Delete" item is replaced by a "Store" item allowing message storage. Page 27/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 9.2.2.4 RECEIVING MESSAGES SENT TO A CONNECTED TE A message can be received to be stored with preference on an external device such as a connected PC. If the phone is connected to such a device, the message is directly routed to this external device and the message will be read on the external device via a dedicated software (as Contact Thirty for instance). If the phone is not connected to the external device at message reception, the message will be stored in SIM and the same reading procedure is applicable. Page 28/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 9.2.2.5 AVAILABLE OPERATIONS DURING MESSAGES READING This chapter will describe the screen sequences display for options available when reading SMS headers or contents. 9.2.2.5.1 ""Actions" menu" content when in header display When reading the message header or the message content, the Actions key allows access to message related operations. This softkey gives access to a contextual menu with the following items: Item Function To view the message text (item displayed only if the header is displayed). Read text [Delete | Store] Delete is to delete the message (No information requested to perform the operation). Store is displayed in case of non stored message display You are requested to choose via a binary screen if you want to store or not the message in the inbox. Reply To reply to the sender of the message: If the identity of the sender is known, the reply will be directly sent to him. The message centre used is the one of the sender (if reply path is set in the message), otherwise the one of the user is used. You are requested to enter the message text, the message centre number if no is defined or to choose the message template to use for the answer. To forward the message: The message is forwarded to another user. You are requested to enter the destination number, the message centre number if no is defined or to choose the message template to use for the answer. To call or store the sender of the message or numbers from the message: Displays a list of all numbers found in the message text (embedded by "") and also, if known, the sender phone number. Press Exit softkey to exit the function, Long press Exit softkey to return to Idle directly, Press Store softkey to store the current pointed number in phone books, Press SEND to call the current pointed phone number. When making a call, the menu context is lost. Nothing special requested. Forward Numbers 9.2.2.5.2 ""Actions" menu" content when in text display Item Edit Reply Forward Numbers [Delete | Store] Function To edit the message text. After edition, you can Send or store the message. When storing, the old message text is replaced by the new one. Same as above Page 29/129 CONFIDENTIAL 9.2.2.5.3 Mitsubishi Electric Delete the message 1/3 Message header: 0299831111 12/03/98-10h12 Please Recall me as soon Text Exit Access to the "Actions" menu Actions Read text Delete Reply Forward Select Select "Actions" menu "Actions" menu Exit Validates Delete Binary choice screen: The initial answer is delete the message. Delete: Yes No Select Select Deleted Exit Deletes the message Information screen The message is deleted If there is no more messages, the phone exits the messages list and returns to the “Messages” menu otherwise the next message is displayed. Page 30/129 CONFIDENTIAL 9.2.2.5.4 Mitsubishi Electric Reply to the message The message is sent back to the sender through either his message centre (if the reply path option is set in the message), or your message centre otherwise. If the identity of the sender is not contained in the message, the destination number is requested. In case of message templates usage, you are required to choose a message template for sending. If no message template is valid and no message centre is defined, you are requested to enter such a number before sending the message. 1/3 Message header: 0299831111 Old message 12/03/98-10h12 Please Recall me as soon Text Exit Access to the "Actions" menu Actions Read text Delete Reply Forward Select Select "Actions" menu "Actions" menu Exit Validates Reply "Text entry procedure" Text entry procedure The user is asked to enter a text Ok Ok Text validation Exit "Msg transmission" Msg Transmission The destination number is requested if missing. The message template or message centre number is requested if missing The reply itself can be stored after sending. After transmission, the display returns to the initial message header Page 31/129 CONFIDENTIAL 9.2.2.5.5 Mitsubishi Electric forward the message A received message can be sent to another person. The destination address is asked before sending the message. 1/3 Message header: 0299831111 Old message 12/03/98-10h12 Please Recall me as soon Text Exit Access to the "Actions" menu Actions Read text Delete Reply Forward Select Select "Actions" menu Exit Validates Forward "Destination number entry procedure" Text entry procedure The destination number is requested (only) The template to use or message centre is requested if missing. "Msg transmission" Msg Transmission After transmission, the display returns to the message header Page 32/129 CONFIDENTIAL 9.2.2.5.6 Mitsubishi Electric Call/store the message sender or a number from the message text The numbers can be recalled or stored in both memories. 1/3 Message header: 0299831111 Old message 12/03/98-10h12 Please Recall me as soon Text Exit Access to the "Actions" menu Actions Read text Delete Reply Forward Select "Actions" menu Exit Numbers Select Select "Actions" menu Exit Validates Numbers 0299831111 5566 Joe Store SEND Numbers found list You can save the current number in memories by a press on Store Exit Call my boss "Calling procedure" Select Calling procedure My Boss is called. Exit Page 33/129 CONFIDENTIAL 9.3 Mitsubishi Electric PREPARING MESSAGE SENDING 9.3.1 MESSAGE TEMPLATES Before being able to send a message, several Settings, called message parameters, have to be set by the user: The Messages Centre address where the message is sent and stored before being forwarded to the final user The Validity Period while the message is kept into the Message Centre, The Message type in which the message can be converted. In order to facilitate the message sending process, one or several predefined templates containing these parameters may be available. Last, you can set 2 other Settings common to all templates: The Pay reply option, which allows the message receiver to answer to the message using the same message centre as the original message (This setting is stored in phone storage only), The Report Status Setting that indicates whether the user wants to receive the status of sent messages (This setting is stored in phone storage only). Page 34/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 9.3.1.1 ONLY ONE TEMPLATE AVAILABLE If the SIM contains no template file (SIM EFSMSP), the template storage is the one of the phone, otherwise the SIM file is used only. In this case, the menu structure shows directly all the template parameters. To set the different parameters, select “Settings” from the “Messages ” menu and press Select softkey. The following menu is displayed: Message Centre Validity Format Reply requested Select Messages Settings menu The only message template is displayed in details. Exit Delivery report Messages Settings menu Select Exit 9.3.1.1.1 Set Message Centre The message centre can be preset by the operator/service provider in the SIM or has to be entered once by the user. This information is mandatory to send messages. The stored value is used each time a message is sent. In case of empty value, the information is requested during the sending process and stored in the parameter automatically. No factory default value defined. Message Centre Validity Format Reply requested Select Select Message Centre Names +3312345678 Messages Settings menu Exit Validates Message centre Messages centre entry Phone number editor | No address already set Exit The phone books can be accessed to choose a number via the Names softkey Message centre address entry Messages centre entry Phone number editor Message Centre +3312345678| Ok Ok Message Centre Validity Format Reply requested Select Clear Entry validation Messages Settings menu Exit Page 35/129 CONFIDENTIAL 9.3.1.1.2 Mitsubishi Electric Set Validity Period A sent message is first stored in a message centre and then forwarded to the destination address. If the message cannot be delivered at the first attempt, it is retained in the message centre during a delay called the "validity period". The validity period can be preset by the operator/service provider in the SIM or has to be entered once by the user if the default value “Maximum” is not suitable for her. Predefined values are proposed: 12 hours, 1 day, 2 days and maximum. This validity period will be used by default each time a message will be sent. The factory default value is Maximum. Message Centre Validity Format Reply requested Select Select Validity period: 12 h 1 day 2 days Select Select Message Centre Validity Format Reply requested Select Messages Settings menu Exit Validates Validity Validity period menu Exit 2 days Validity period is selected Messages Settings menu Exit Page 36/129 CONFIDENTIAL 9.3.1.1.3 Mitsubishi Electric Set Message type A message is usually sent in a text format to another mobile but he can be sent to other kind of device in another format as follows. The format can be preset by the operator/service provider in the SIM or has to be entered once by the user. Predefined values are proposed: Text, Voice, e: mail, Fax and Paging. This format will be used by default each time a message will be sent. The factory default value is "Text". Message Centre Validity Format Reply requested Select Select Format: Text Voice FAX Select Select Message Centre Validity Message type Gateway address Select Messages Settings menu Exit Validates Message type Message format menu Exit Validates FAX format Messages Settings menu Exit Page 37/129 CONFIDENTIAL 9.3.1.1.4 Mitsubishi Electric Relpy request This Setting, when activated, sets a corresponding information in each sent message. The receiver of such a message can then use the same messages centre as the sender to reply to the message. This could be useful to receive replies when you do not know whether the addressee knows a message centre or not. Another consequence is that, generally, the reply is charged to the original message sender. This setting is stored in phone non-volatile memory and is used each time a message is sent. The factory default value is "Off". Reply requested Delivery report Select Select Rep. requested? On Off Select Select Messages Settings menu Exit Validates Pay reply Reply path question: The current Setting is shown Exit Validates On choice Reply requested Delivery report Select Messages Settings menu Exit Page 38/129 CONFIDENTIAL 9.3.1.1.5 Mitsubishi Electric Set Delivery report This Setting, when activated, asks the network to send one or several status reports for each sent message. This setting is stored in phone non-volatile memory and is used by default each time a message is sent. The factory default value is "Off". Reply requested Delivery report Select Select Delivery report: On Off Select Select Messages Settings menu Exit Validates Delivery report Status report question: The current Setting is shown Exit Validates On choice Reply requested Delivery report Select Messages Settings menu Exit Page 39/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 9.3.1.2 SEVERAL TEMPLATES AVAILABLE Whatever is the real number of templates in the SIM EFSMSP file, a maximum of 3 templates is managed by the phone. The Msg templates menu is accessed by the first item with the following display: Messages Settings menu Msg templates Reply requested Delivery report Select Select Template1 […] Template3 Edit Template1 […] Template3 Edit Exit Validates Msg templates Msg templates Template list display: First has no name, but data inside Second is empty Third has no name, but data inside Exit Opts softkey = template edition Actions key = "Actions" menu (Delete / Edit) on a non empty entry. Goes to second template Msg templates Template list display: When pointing on an empty template, the left softkey label is changed to Edit Exit Page 40/129 CONFIDENTIAL 9.3.1.2.1 Mitsubishi Electric Viewing and editing a template A template is composed of a message centre, a destination address, a validity period and a message type. All these parameters can be filled or not. The destination address is never used by the software. The destination address has always to be entered by the user during message sending. Template1 […] Template3 Edit Edit Msg templates: Template list display: Exit Edit 1st template Form name entry You can enter no name if you want (press on Ok ) Name: Template1| Ok Clear "Clear long" Cheap Name entry Name: Form name entry Cheap | Ok Ok Clear Entry validation Message centre entry Phone number editor Message Centre +3312345678| Ok Clear long press +441234567890 Clear Message centre number entry Message centre entry Phone number editor Message Centre +441234567890| Ok Ok Clear Entry validation Page 41/129 CONFIDENTIAL Validity period: 12 h 1 day 2 days Select Select Message type: Text Voice E: mail Select Select Mitsubishi Electric Validity period menu Exit Select 12 hours validity period Message format menu You can choose the message type in (Text, Voice, e: mail, fax and paging) When choosing e: mail, the gateway address will be requested after this screen Exit Select e: mail format Gateway address +33112233445566 Ok Clear Clear long press +44112233445566 Gateway address entry (Screen shown only when an e: mail template is being created/modified.) This field requested only because we enter an e: mail template Phone number editor Gateway address entry Gateway address entry Phone number editor Gateway address +44112233445566| Ok Clear Ok Entry validation Information 2 second display Stored Exit Exits from the screen Right softkey Cheap […] Template3 Edit Msg templates: Messages Settings menu The Cheap template appears now. 9.3.1.2.2 Exit Creating a new template The behaviour is the same, but all initial entries are empty. Page 42/129 CONFIDENTIAL 9.4 Mitsubishi Electric COMPOSING MESSAGES The user can write a new text to send it or reuse a stored one. 9.4.1 CREATING AND SENDING NEW MESSAGES (SEVERAL TEMPLATES) To create a new message, select “Write new” from the “Messages” menu and press Select softkey or Select key. Inbox Outbox Write new Settings Select Select Ok "text entry" Messages menu: Exit Selects the Write new item abc Text entry The user enters his text The text length is limited to 160 characters for Latin languages. For languages that require the use of UCS2 encoding, the text maximum length is limited to 80 characters. Exit Text entry abc Text entry Ok for appointment. John Ok Ok Clear Text validation Send Store Select Select Message actions menu You can send or store the message. Exit Selects the Send item Message Centre: Ok Exit if the message centre is defined in the Settings. Message centre entry +441234567890 Message Centre +441234567890| Ok Ok Message centre entry Requested if no message centre in template or missing in the Settings When validated, the message centre number is saved in the selected template. The screen is skipped if the selected template has a message centre defined information or Clear Message centre entry Requested if no message centre in template or missing in the Settings When validated, the message centre number is saved in the selected template. The screen is skipped if the selected template has a message centre defined information or if the message centre is defined in the Settings. Entry validation Page 43/129 CONFIDENTIAL Destination entry This entry is mandatory You can enter a phone number or consult the memories Destination: Names +1234567890 Mitsubishi Electric Exit Number entry Page 44/129 CONFIDENTIAL Destination entry Destination: +1234567890| Ok Ok Mitsubishi Electric Clear Entry validation Waiting screen Sending process Abort = Abort Sending Sending… Abort Information screen Sent Exit Store msg? Yes No Select Select Question (binary choice) The positive answer is selected as initial entry. Exit Selects the Yes item Information screen Stored Exit Inbox Outbox Write new Settings Select Messages menu: Exit If the transmission fails, a local error will be displayed. The message can be stored in any case. Note: A SMS edition can be cancelled by a press on END or by an incoming call with menu consultation. In this case, the message text is retrieved when composing a new message again. See MMI policy (context saving) chapter for details. 9.4.2 CREATING AND SENDING NEW MESSAGES (NO TEMPLATE) In this case, if empty in the message parameters phone storage, the message centre number (and the gateway address, when relevant) is requested before sending . This information is saved on validation. The other message parameters are set by their Settings. The message centre is requested if information is missing in the Settings. Page 45/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 9.4.3 OUTBOX CONSULTATION To use a draft message, select “Outbox” from the “Messages” menu and press Select softkey. First, the draft to be sent are displayed. The 2 first text lines of each draft are displayed. The messages already sent follow. If the status of the sending is known and has been stored in the SIM, it will be also given. A message can be delivered, just sent but not yet received or discarded by the message centre. If a sent message is sent another time, it is saved in another place in SMS space, thus allowing a better status report treatment for all sent copies of the message. 9.4.3.1 SENDING A DRAFT MESSAGE Inbox Outbox Write new Settings Select Select Messages menu: Exit Selects the Outbox item 1/3 Draft message display The first 2 lines of the draft message are displayed Please Recall me as soon No destination has been set for this message. as possible at Text Exit Go to next message 2/3 Patrice I will arrive at 10 and I invite you for dinner Delete Exit Sent message display Go to next message 3/3 Albert My train is delayed for 30 Minutes Delete Exit Actions Sent message display Access to "Actions" menu Page 46/129 CONFIDENTIAL Modify Delete Status Send Select Select Mitsubishi Electric "Actions" menu Exit Selects the Send item Message parameters sequence if parameters empty Message parameters sequence choice / setting: This is here if several templates are available and if the selected template or the current message parameters are not fully defined. End of sequence Destination number entry You can enter a phone number or consult the memories Destination: Names +1234567890 Exit Number entry Destination number entry You can enter a phone number or consult the memories Destination: +1234567890| Ok Ok Clear Entry validation Waiting screen Sending… Abort Information screen Sent Exit 3/3 To: René My train is delayed for 30 minutes Delete Exit Sent message display The message has been sent to the message centre but not delivered yet to the destination address Page 47/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 9.4.3.2 "ACTIONS" MENU DURING OUTBOX CONSULTATION 9.4.3.2.1 "Actions" menu when in header display The left softkey is labelled Text . The Actions key gives access to message related operations with the following items: Item Function To view the message text Read text To delete a draft or a sent message: - The message is deleted from the SIM. Delete Delivery status To interrogate the status of a sent message: Item displayed for a sent message only. - This option enables to interrogate the Message Centre about the status of a previous sending of a message. If there is a status stored in the SIM associated to the message, the “Status” option enables to display details of this status and it has also possible to ask an update of this status. If no status is known, this one is directly requested to the network. Note: Even if a status is requested, the answer is not immediately sent by the network and will be received at any time and in some cases, this option is not supported by the network. To send a draft or re-send a message already sent: - The message is sent or re-sent and the text can be modified as for a normal message sending, - The message parameters are requested if some are missing (templates or not) Send 9.4.3.2.2 "Actions" menu when in text display The left softkey is labelled Delete . The Actions key gives access to message related operations with the following items: Item Edit Delivery status Send Delete Function To edit the message text Same as above. 9.4.3.3 REQUESTING THE DELIVERY STATUS FOR A SENT MESSAGE Inbox Outbox Write new Settings Select Select Messages menu: Exit Selects the Outbox item 1/2 Patrice 12/30-17/11 My train is delayed for 30 Text Exit Actions Sent message display The message has been sent to the message centre and a status report has been received Read text "Actions" menu Access to "Actions" menu Page 48/129 CONFIDENTIAL Delete Status Send Select Select Mitsubishi Electric Exit Selects the Delivery status item Waiting screen If the status is already available, it is displayed immediately, otherwise the status is requested to the network for this message. Sending… Cancel Page 49/129 CONFIDENTIAL Delivery Status to be received later Exit 1/2 Patrice 12/30-17/11 My train is delayed for 30 Text Exit Mitsubishi Electric Result screen If the status is already available, it is displayed immediately, otherwise the status is requested to the network for this message. Exit by Exit or after a 2-sceond delay. Sent message display Return to the message header display. The message has been sent to the message centre and a status report has been received Go to next message 2/2 - Draft message display The first 3 lines of the draft message are displayed Please Recall me as soon No destination has been set for this message. as possible at Notice: this message is an e: mail message. Text Exit Page 50/129 CONFIDENTIAL 9.5 Mitsubishi Electric RECEIVING STATUS REPORTS FOR SENT MESSAGES 9.5.1 GENERAL When a message has been sent, and if a report has been requested at the time of sending, the delivery status is sent back by the network later. A delivery status report can be requested: • at message sending, using the corresponding Setting, • by a separate request, when consulting sent messages. In response, the network sends back later a Delivery status report (DSR), in an asynchronous way. 9.5.2 STATUS REPORT MESSAGE DISPLAY The SR content is displayed as soon as the phone returns in Idle state. A " AUDIO_SMS_TONE " is played at the time of display. Using the SR essential information, a summary information is displayed to the user. The whole information is displayed in one screen. 9.5.3 USER ACTIONS The SR is acknowledged using the Exit softkey. The Delete softkey allows to directly acknowledge the SR, delete the corresponding sent message and the status report If the corresponding sent message is stored in the SMS storage, the Actions key allows to perform the following actions: Item Condition for display Action View msg The corresponding sent message is in SMS storage To see the related Sent SMS message Delete None To acknowledge the status report the action has to be confirmed by the user. the message and the status report are deleted from the SMS storage. 9.5.4 STATUS REPORTS EXAMPLES 9.5.4.1 THE SENT MESSAGE IS STORED IN THE SMS STORAGE Idle screen display Idle screen Melody Lock "Status report reception" A status report is received Message to Patrice Delivered the 13/01/99 – 14:00 Status report display The "AUDIO_SMS_TONE" tone is played at the same time as display The report indicates that a message has been delivered to Patrice at 14:00 the 13/01/99. Exit = leave the display. The sent message and SR remain stored. Delete Exit The Delete softkey acknowledges the SR (deletion of the status report and sent message from the SMS storage (a confirmation is asked to perform the action). Actions allows to see the corresponding sent message and also to acknowledge the SR. Page 51/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 9.5.4.2 THE SENT MESSAGE IS NOT STORED IN THE SMS STORAGE Idle screen display Idle screen Melody Lock "Status report reception" Message to Patrice Delivered the 13/01/99 – 14:00 Exit A status report is received Status report display The "AUDIO_SMS_TONE" tone is played at the same time as display The report indicates that a message has been delivered to Patrice at 14:00 the 13/01/99. No Clear softkey (no actions possible). No "Actions" menu. 9.5.4.3 STATUS REPORT DISPLAY DURING MESSAGE OUTBOX CONSULTATION (IMMEDIATE DISPLAY) Patrice 2/3 I will arrive at 10 and I Text Exit Actions Read text Delete Status Send Select Access to the "Actions" menu "Actions" menu Exit Selects the Delivery status item Message to Patrice Delivered the 13/01/99 – 14:00 Delete Exit Message header: Sent message. Exit Status report display The status report has been yet received and is displayed immediately. The report indicates that a message has been delivered to Patrice at 14:00 the 13/01/99. Exit to exit the status report display. Delete = Deletion of sent message and SR Leaves the screen 2/3 Patrice Message header: Sent message. I will arrive at 10 and I Text Exit Page 52/129 CONFIDENTIAL 10. Mitsubishi Electric USING THE GSM SERVICES 10.1 NETWORK SERVICES DEFINITION AND CATEGORIES You can have benefit of the following network services, depending on your subscription options: Service Purpose Call diverting This service allows to redirect an incoming to another number (generally a voice mail). Conditions are: divert "unconditional", "when not reachable", "on no reply" and "when busy"), for all categories of services (fax, data, voice). Call waiting This service allows to receive new calls while engaged in a conversation. Call Barring Allows to bar outgoing or incoming calls. Call identification Network search Allows to manage the identification you want to send to other parties on outgoing call and to see the identification of calling party on incoming calls. Allows to select networks in automatic or manual mode. Page 53/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 10.2 USING THE CALL DIVERTING SERVICE 10.2.1 CALL DIVERTING AVAILABLE OPTIONS Some choices have been made for call diverting options, all possibilities being not necessary. These choices are listed in the following table: Service Voice calls Diverting condition Purpose Always To forward all incoming voice calls unconditionally. In case of activation, the CFU icon on the Idle screen is shown as soon as the activation condition is completed When not reachable To forward incoming voice calls when the mobile is switched off or when the mobile is out of network coverage When no Reply When Busy To forward incoming voice calls when the user does not answer. To forward incoming voice calls when the user is already engaged in a call. All conditions This item summarises all preceding conditions in one item, for voice calls only. Data calls Same as above To forward incoming data calls Fax calls Same as above To forward incoming fax calls Cancel all To cancel all call diverting conditions for all services For each condition and call type, the operations are Activate, Cancel and Status check. You can cancel each Voice call, Data call and Fax call diverting condition independently, using the corresponding diverting condition Cancel Item. For all services, you can also cancel all call diverting conditions in one operation using the Cancel all item selection before selection of the related service. The CFU icon is displayed according to the Call diverting always condition for voice calls only. All call diverting conditions refer to the current DCS line. Page 54/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 10.2.2 CALL DIVERTING ALWAYS (CFU) MANAGEMENT When activating/deactivating this service, the following operations take place: If the SIM card has a EFCFU file, it is updated with the CFU current state, If the SIM card has no such file, the SIM identification and CFU service current state is stored in phone nonvolatile memory, for the line in use The CFU icon in Idle screen is displayed according to the information stored, as appropriate, When consulting the service status, the CFU flag is updated (in SIM or mobile non-volatile memory) according to the value returned by the network and, obviously, the CFU icon is displayed accordingly. 10.2.3 "FORWARDED-TO" NUMBER ENTRY For the selected option, you are requested to enter the parameters: "forwarded to". At this stage, you can: Either choose the voice mail phone number (Depending on the service, it can be the Voice, Data of Fax voice mail), Or go in memories to choose a number, Or enter a phone number where to forward calls. A phone number editor is used to enter the number. The phone number editor provides the last number used to activate call diverting as default value for the number to divert calls to. If no number, the editor is empty and an access to the phone books via a Names softkey is allowed. 10.2.4 CALL DIVERTING SCREEN SEQUENCES 10.2.4.1 Call diverting Call waiting Sending my Id Receiveing My Id Select Select Voice calls Fax calls Data calls Cancel all Select Select Always Not reachable On no reply When busy Select Select CALL DIVERTING ACTIVATION Services menu: Exit Validates Call diverting entry Service selection menu: You have to choose what service is to be diverted: voice, fax or data calls. You can also directly cancel all call divert conditions in one operation by the Cancel all item Exit Selects voice calls Call divert menu: The Cancel all option is also available. Exit Validates On no reply item On no reply menu: Call divert/voice/On no reply Activate Cancel Status Select Select Exit Validates Activate Page 55/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric Page 56/129 CONFIDENTIAL Voice Mail Names Number Select Mitsubishi Electric FTN choice menu: Call divert/On no reply/Activate A choice between the voice mail, enter the phone books or editing a number is possible. Exit Validates the last entered FTN Select Number: 0299831111| Ok Ok Delay: 5 sec. 15 sec. 30 sec. Select Select Clear Number entry: The last forwarded-to number is set as initial entry. The softkey Clear deletes the last digit or all digits with a long press. On an empty entry, the left softkey becomes Names and the right one Exit . Accepts the proposed number as "diverted-to" number Exit Delay list menu: You can choose between 5, 15 and 30 seconds. This screen is present only for the no reply condition. Validates 5 seconds Transition screen: The command can be exited by a press on Cancel Requesting… Cancel Result screen: The incoming voice calls are diverted to 0299831111 on no reply. Display during 3 seconds or exit by any softkey. Voice calls (no reply) diverted to 0299831111 Exit "Timer" Exit the display Call diverting Call waiting Sending My Id Receiving caller Id Select Exit Services menu: Page 57/129 CONFIDENTIAL 10.2.4.2 Call diverting Call waiting Send Id Receive Id Select Select Voice calls All Fax calls All Data calls Cancel all Select Select Mitsubishi Electric CALL DIVERTING CANCELLATION Services menu: Exit Validates Call diverting entry Service selection menu: You have to choose what service is to be diverted: voice, fax or data calls. You can also directly cancel all call divert conditions in one operation by the Cancel all item Exit Selects Cancel all Transition screen: The command can be exited by a press on Cancel Requesting… Cancel Result screen: key or More… softkey. In case of multiple network answers, screens are scrolled using When a single screen, display during 3 seconds or exit by any softkey. All Diversions cancelled More… "Right softkey" Voice calls All Fax calls All Data calls Cancel all Select Exit Exit the display by any softkey Service selection menu: You have to choose what service is to be diverted: voice, fax or data calls. You can also directly cancel all call divert conditions in one operation by the Cancel all item Exit Page 58/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 10.3 USING THE CALL WAITING SERVICE The service is available for voice calls only. You can activate, cancel and check the service status. Call diverting Call waiting Sending My Id Receiving caller Id Select Exit Select Services menu: Activate Cancel Status Call waiting menu: Call waiting Select Select Validates Call waiting entry Exit Validates activate Transition screen: The command can be exited by a press on Cancel . Requesting… Cancel Result screen: Call waiting activated Exit Exit Exit the display by any softkey Call diverting Call waiting Sending My Id Receiving caller Id Select Exit Select Services menu: Validates Call waiting entry Page 59/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 10.4 USING THE CALL IDENTIFICATION SERVICE 10.4.1 USER IDENTITIY PRESENTATION When you are making a call, your identity, depending on network capability, may or not be presented to the called party at the time of ringing, allowing her to know immediately who is calling. If can manage this presentation at your convenience (hide your identity for example). If the network offers this service, you can choose the way it operates by two methods: • Preset a behaviour in the network, and this behaviour is applied to each outgoing call you make: the behaviour can be selected at network subscription between the choices: hide always (permanent), show by default (on a per call basis), hide by default (on a per call basis), • Set a behaviour on the phone, allowing overriding the network preset value. The defined behaviours are: hide, show, preset (which corresponds to the network behaviour). Page 60/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 10.4.2 MY IDENTITY MANAGEMENT 10.4.2.1 CONSULTING THEGLOBAL BEHAVIOUR Call diverting Call waiting Sending my Id Receiving caller Id Select Exit Select Services menu: The Mobile Id item relates to the CLIR options. The Receive Id item relates to the CLIP options. Status My settings Sending my Id menu: Select Select Validates Sending my Id entry Exit Validates Status item Transition screen: The network is being consulted… Requesting… Cancel "Network answer" Information screen The screen gives your id management in the network and takes into account the current Setting. Status: Hide always Exit "Timer" Sending my Id menu: Status My settings Select Exit Page 61/129 CONFIDENTIAL 10.4.2.2 SETTING A PHONE BEHAVIOUR Call diverting Call waiting Sending my Id Receiving caller Id Select Exit Select Services menu: Status My settings Sending my Id menu: Select Select Validates My settings item "My settings" menu: The current status is highlighted when entering in menu. Exit Validates Preset item Status My settings Select Validates Sending my Id entry Exit Hide my Id Show my Id Preset Select Select Mitsubishi Electric Sending my Id menu: Exit Page 62/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 10.4.3 NETWORK IDENTITY PRESENTATION CAPABILITY 10.4.3.1 CONSULTING THE NETWORK CAPABILITY ABOUT IDENTITY PRESENTATION Call diverting Call waiting Sending my Id Receiving caller Id Select Exit Select Services menu: Validates Receive Id. entry Transition screen: Consulting the network.. Requesting… Cancel Caller Id: Available Resul screen: Display during 3 seconds. Exit by a press on any softkey. "Timer" Call diverting Call waiting Sending my Id Receiving caller Id Select Exit Services menu: Page 63/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 10.5 USING THE NETWORK SELECTION SERVICE 10.5.1 PRESENTATION This menu allows the user to: Manage the Preferred Networks list, this list is used for the network automatic selection (the user can edit the list content), Choose the Network search mode: if automatic search mode is selected, this one will be used at the next phone power-on sequence. If a manual search mode is selected, this mode is entered immediately in order to search a network, Display the forbidden networks list, Display the Home Network Name. 10.5.2 BEHAVIOUR If automatic search is selected at this stage, the mode is confirmed by an information screen and a return to the network menu. If manual search is selected: The mobile scans all surrounding networks and displays the list in real time, As a result, a screen with Automatic registered network displayed first is displayed, The user can scroll in the list in order to either automatic register or manual register on a selected network, If the registration succeeds, the display goes directly to the Idle screen with the new network name, If the registration fails, the display returns to the list of surrounding networks and you have to make another choice. You can exit the list and in this case, the search mode is reset to automatic, and the display returns to the parent menu. In Idle screen, when in manual search mode: The current registered network is displayed as usual, If the network is lost, the list of all surrounding networks is displayed, automatically, You can use the same process as below to register on a network, If the current registered network is found again, the screen returns to the standard Idle display. 10.5.3 EXAMPLES 10.5.3.1 NETWORK MANUAL SEARCH (SUCCESS) Network Call Barring Select Select Search Preferred list Forbidden Home Network Select Select Services menu: Exit Validates the Network entry Network menu: Exit Validates the Search entry Page 64/129 CONFIDENTIAL Automatic Manual Select Select Mitsubishi Electric Search menu: Exit Validates the Manual entry Page 65/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric information screen: Exit after a 3 second delay Manual network search Timer Transition screen: The mobile founds all available networks. The list display is shown progressively when networks are found. Scanning for Networks Cancel "End or scanning" End of scan operation Automatic F-SFR F-Itineris F-Bouygtel Select Select Display of network list: The " AUDIO_MANUAL_PLMN_TONE" is played when the PLMN list is received. The first item is automatic selection All available networks are displayed Exit Choice for SFR Transition screen: The mobile tries to camp on the network. Requesting… Cancel "End or scanning" End of scan operation Idle screen SFR Melody Idle screen: The mobile is now registered on SFR. Lock Page 66/129 CONFIDENTIAL 10.5.3.2 NETWORK MANUAL SEARCH (FAILED) Network Call Barring Select Select Search Preferred list Forbidden Home Network Select Select Services menu: Exit Validates the Network entry Network menu: Exit Validates the Search entry Automatic Manual Select Select Mitsubishi Electric Search menu: Exit Validates the Manual entry Page 67/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric Transition screen: The mobile founds all available networks. The list display is shown progressively when networks are found. Scanning for Networks Cancel "End or scanning" End of scan operation Automatic F-SFR F-Bouygtel F-Itineris Select Select Display of network list: The first item is automatic selection All available networks are displayed Exit Choice for SFR Transition screen: The mobile tries to camp on the network. Requesting… Cancel "End or scanning" End of scan operation Information screen: the registration fails. Failed Exit "Timer" Automatic F-SFR F-Bouygtel F-Itineris Select Display of network list: You can try another network to register. Exit Page 68/129 CONFIDENTIAL 10.5.3.3 Search Preferred list Forbidden Home Network Select Select Preferred list: F-Itineris […] F-Bouygtel NETWORK PREFERRED LIST MANAGEMENT Network menu: Exit Validates the Preferred entry Exit List Actions D-D2 F-SFR Itineris F-Bouygtel Select Select Preferred Networks list display: The second item is empty. Actions softkey = all actions on the current selected item: Non empty item = Edit, Get from list, Delete Empty item = Edit, Get from list Edit the current highlighted item Modify by list Modify by code Delete Select Select Mitsubishi Electric "Actions" menu: Exit Access to the Modify by list item All networks list: Exit Validates the F-SFR network Preferred list: F-SFR […] F-Bouygtel Preferred Networks list display: Itineris has been changed to F-SFR. Exit List Go to the […] entry Preferred list: F-SFR […] F-Bouygtel List Actions Preferred Networks list display: Exit Actions menu access Page 69/129 CONFIDENTIAL Modify by list Modify by code Delete Select Select Mitsubishi Electric "Actions" menu: Exit Access to the Edit item Network code entry: code: ___-__ Exit 12301 Network code entry: country code followed by network code Code: 123-01| Network code entry: if the entry is similar to one of the known networks, the mobile makes a match and the name is used instead of the network code. Clear = erases the last entered character. Ok = code validation You can use to navigate in the entry (circular) Validates the entry Ok Clear Ok Preferred list: F-SFR 123-01 F-Bouygtel Preferred Networks list display: Exit List Exit Search Preferred list Forbidden Home Network Select To leave the list Network menu: Exit Page 70/129 CONFIDENTIAL 10.5.3.4 Search Preferred list Forbidden Home Network Select Select Forbidden list: F-Bouygtel Orange D-D2 DISPLAYING THE FORBIDDEN NETWORKS LIST Network menu: Exit Selects the Forbidden item Forbidden Networks list display: You can just display this list. Exit Exit Exits of the list Search Preferred list Forbidden Home Network Select Network menu: 10.5.3.5 Search Preferred list Forbidden Home Network Select Select Mitsubishi Electric Exit DISPLAYING THE HOME NETWORK NAME Network menu: Exit Validates the Home network entry Home network name display: Display durung 3 seconds or exit by any softkey. Home network: F-SFR "3 sec. timer" exit Search Preferred list Forbidden Home Network Select Network menu: Exit Page 71/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 10.6 USING THE CALL BARRING SERVICE 10.6.1 PRESENTATION You can bar the calls as follows: • Outgoing calls • All outgoing calls: in this case No normal outgoing call is possible, • All outgoing international calls: in this case, any call with an international prefix will be barred by the network, • Outgoing international calls excluding Home: this allows the user to make international calls only to other subscribers on the home network, • Incoming calls: • All incoming calls: in this case, the user cannot be joined in any case, • Incoming Calls when roaming: in this case, the user cannot be joined if he is camped on a different network from his home network. You can cancel all barring conditions as a whole. You can consult the current call barring status. A 4-digit password is requested when activating and deactivating the service. 10.6.2 EXAMPLE Network Call Barring Select Select Services menu: Exit Outgoing Incoming Cancel All Change password Select Exit Select Validates the Call Barring entry Call Barring menu: Validates the "outgoing" entry Page 72/129 CONFIDENTIAL All outgoing Int’nal calls Int'l except. home Select Select Services/Call Barring/Outgoing menu: Exit Validates the " All outgoing " entry Activate Cancel Status Select Select Mitsubishi Electric Services/Call Barring/Outgoing/All menu: Exit Validates the "Activate" entry Password entry screen: Enter password: Exit "2222" Password entry Enter password: Password entry screen: ****| Ok Ok Clear Password validation Transition screen: Requesting… Cancel "Network answer" The network answers to the request Information screen: Display during 3 seconds. The screen indicates the new status of outgoing calls Exit after a 3-second delay or press on any softkey. All outgoing Calls barred Exit "3 sec. timer" Exits. Activate Cancel Status Services/Call Barring/Outgoing/All menu: Select Exit For the "Cancel" operation, the behaviour is the same. For the "Status" operation, the password entry sequence is skipped. When requesting a status check, elementary results are displayed for each basic service, and the display takes into account the number of answers returned by the network. Page 73/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 11. USING THE BROADCAST SERVICE 11.1 PRESENTATION 11.1.1 SERVICE DESCRIPTION The network operator can send broadcast messages (named SMSCB or CB messages). These messages deal with several subjects, like road traffic, weather, advertising, hospitals, network operator services, etc. and may be sent in different languages. Normally, they are displayed on the phone immediately after reception when the phone is in "Standby" mode only. In order to filter the messages, you can choose the messages subjects you want to see, the other being discarded by the phone. You can also deactivate the service, allowing all messages to be discarded. The CB Idle message type is operator configurable. The update mode for received CB is customisable. 11.1.2 LANGUAGE SELECTION The CB messages can be sent in different languages by the network. No menu item is foreseen for the language selection. The selected message language is the language in use on the phone. When on the home network, the English language is always selected in addition to the particular selected language if no CB message is received with a text in the current phone selected language. 11.2 BROADCAST SERVICE PARAMETERS The menu allows selecting the broadcast messages types, activating or deactivating the service and to set the broadcast alert mode. Page 74/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 11.2.1 PREDEFINED AND AVAILABLE MESSAGE TYPES 11.2.1.1 PREDEFINED MESSAGES TYPES On all networks, some message types have the same significance. They have been predefined in all languages for user convenience. This list contains the following message types: Type Significance Type Significance 000 Index 040 Weather 010 Flashes 050 District (base station identity) 020 Hospitals 052 Network information 022 Doctors 054 Operator services 024 Pharmacy 056 National directory inquiries 030 Long distance Road reports 057 International directory inquiries 032 Local road reports 058 National customer care 034 Taxis 059 International Custom Care This list contains is not user modifiable. 11.2.1.2 AVAILABLE MESSAGE TYPES The network can also broadcast a special message (called the "CB index") that indicates which messages types are available. This message is not used for CB message types selection. Page 75/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 11.2.2 SCREEN SEQUENCES 11.2.2.1 Call & Times GSM Services Broadcast Settings Select Select SEQUENCE 1: NO SELECTIONS DEFINED Main menu: Exit Validates Broadcast entry Broadcast menu: On/Off Message type Alert Select Select Exit Validates Message Types entry Selected CB types: […] […] […] Edit Exit Actions Selection screen menu: No selection defined for first type Edit = access to the list of predefined message types Actions = "Actions" menu (Modify by list , Modify by code, Delete) access Modify by list Modify by code Delete Selection screen menu: No selection defined Select Select Message types Flashes Hospitals Doctors Select Select Access to the "Actions" menu Exit Access to the Modify by list item CB types list display: Exit Validates Hospitals type Page 76/129 CONFIDENTIAL Selected types: Hospitals […] […] Edit Exit Mitsubishi Electric Selection screen menu: First selection is Hospitals Edit = access to the list of predefined message types. Actions = "Actions" menu (Modify by list, Modify by code , Delete) access Go to next item Selected CB types: Hospitals […] […] Edit Exit Actions Selection screen menu: No selection defined Edit = access to the list of predefined message types. Actions = "Actions" menu (Modify by list, Modify by code) access Modify by list Modify by code "Actions" menu: Ok Select Access to the "Actions" menu Clear Access to the Modify by code item Type code entry: A numeric editor is entered At first number entry, the Exit softkey is changed to Clear Code: ___ Exit "022" Ok You enter the code of CB you want to see Selected CB types: Hospitals Doctors […] Edit Exit Exit Selection screen menu: Second selection is CB type 022, which has been changed to doctors as found in the list On/Off Message types Alert Broadcast menu: Select Exit of operation Exit Page 77/129 CONFIDENTIAL 11.2.2.2 SEQUENCE 2: SELECTIONS MODIFICATIONS On/Off Message types Alert Select Select Mitsubishi Electric Broadcast menu: Exit Validates Message types entry Selected CB types: Hospitals Doctors […] Edit Exit Actions Selection screen menu: Modify by list Modify by code Delete "Actions" menu: You can choose from the list, enter a type directly or delete the current selection. Select Select Message types Flashes Hospitals Doctors Select Select Access to "Actions" menu Exit Validates the Modify by list entry List type display: Exit Selected CB types: Flashes Doctors […] List Exit Validates Flashes type Selection screen menu: First selection has been changed to flashes Go to next selection Selected CB types: Flashes Doctors […] List Exit Actions Selection screen menu: Access to "Actions" menu Page 78/129 CONFIDENTIAL Modify by list Modify by code Delete Select Select "Actions" menu: You can choose from the list, enter a type directly or delete the current selection. Exit Validates the Delete entry Selected CB types: Flashes […] […] Edit Exit Exit Selection screen menu: Doctors has been erased from the list. On/Off Message types Alert Broadcast menu: Select Mitsubishi Electric Exit of operation Exit 11.2.3 SETTING THE CB MESSAGE ALERT TONE This allows to set an alert audio signal on CB messages (CB idle excluded) reception. Alert is played at the time of display only. Broadcast menu: On/Off Mesage types Alert Select Select Alert: On Off Select Select Exit Validates Alert tone entry CB alert question: The current Setting is set as initial entry. Exit Validates On answer On/Off Message types Alert Select Broadcast menu: Exit Page 79/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 11.2.4 ACTIVATING THE BROADCAST SERVICE This allows to activate or deactivate the CB messages reception on the phone. This is associated to a Setting, so, at phone switch-on, the CB service is managed according to the Setting current value. If no selection is defined before activation, the user is advised by a warning message when activating the service. On/Off Message types Alert Select Select Broadcast On Off Select Select Broadcast menu: Exit Validates On/Off entry CB activation question: The current status is given as initial entry. Exit Validates On answer Select CB types now. Exit Warning message: If no CB types have been selected, the activation is cancelled and a warning beep is played. Display during 3 seconds. Exit = go to CB selection "Right softkey" Go directly to CB selection process Selected types: […] […] […] Edit CB selection process: You are asked to choose CB types. If exit, return to the broadcast menu. When exiting selection, return to the question screen above for CB activation. Exit Page 80/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 11.3 RECEIVING BROADCAST MESSAGES 11.3.1 GENERAL ON CB MESSAGES CB messages can be classified in: CB-Idle messages, which are displayed on the Idle screen, overlapping a part , but not all, of the screen, Other CB messages, which overlap all the Idle screen when displayed. CB messages are always displayed in Idle screen only. When the phone is not in this state, the display is postponed and will be done on return to Idle screen. If the alert mode for CB has been activated, the AUDIO_CB_TONE is played at the time of display, for all CB received. 11.3.2 CB-IDLE MESSAGE RECEPTION The CB idle is displayed in the standard Idle screen. No tones are managed for such messages. If the CB idle is longer than the place allowed (one line in Idle screen) for its display, the CB is displayed in a ticker tape mode (with a change of whole line by timer. The CB Idle Index is Operator dependent. By default, no CB index is managed. Note: CB messages are not received while engaged in a conversation. 11.3.2.1 CB IDLE RECEPTION: EXAMPLE (SMALL MESSAGE) Idle screen with no CB: Itineris Names Menu CB Idle reception Idle screen with CB idle display: The network indicates you are entering the Rennes location area Itineris Rennes Names Menu CB Idle reception Idle screen with CB idle display: The network indicates you are entering the Rennes location area Itineris Le Mans Names Menu Leaving the Le Mans area Standard idle screen: The CB text is erased from the screen after a 15 seconds delay after leaving the area Itineris Names Menu Page 81/129 CONFIDENTIAL 11.3.2.2 Mitsubishi Electric CB IDLE RECEPTION: EXAMPLE (LONG MESSAGE) Idle screen with no CB: Itineris Names Menu CB Idle reception Idle screen with CB idle display: A long CB idle is displayed in two lines Itineris This is a very long CB idle Read = read the whole CB idle text on the whole page with a very long Names Menu 1-second timer Idle screen with CB idle display: Itineris Information isn't it? Names Menu Idle screen with CB idle display: The CB idle text is display continuously. Itineris This is a very long CB idle with a very long Names Menu 11.3.3 OTHER CB MESSAGES RECEPTION 11.3.3.1 RECEPTION AND STORAGE PROCESS The normal CB messages can be received at any moment. They are displayed in Idle screen only and overlap the bottom part of the screen keeping the network name displayed in all cases . A CB message can consist of up to 15 pages that are displayed sequentially, screen by screen to the user. A CB message page is up to 93 characters long and can be displayed in several screens, depending on its size. The following rules apply for Normal CB reception: If the phone is not in Idle state at CB reception, the display is postponed to the moment of return to Idle state, An "AUDIO_CB_TONE" is played at the first display of the message, CB messages are temporarily stored in a circular RAM queue, which can hold up to 15 CB pages, Once the phone returns in Idle state, the first CB page stored in the queue is displayed, 11.3.3.2 CB DISPLAY PRINCIPLES AND USER ACTIONS 11.3.3.2.1 CB display principles (normal case) A CB is displayed in the following way: The CB Title is displayed first and gives the message type (code or text, if known) and the number of pages key. of the CB. The display is left automatically after a 5 seconds delay or by a press on After that, the received pages are displayed sequentially, a page being displayed on several screens, depending on its size. Each page screen is displayed during 5 seconds or you can press key to go to the Page 82/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric next screen/CB page, At the end of the current CB display, when all related received pages have been displayed, the display process goes to the next received CB A CB can be displayed even if all its pages have not been received. In this case, several incomplete CB can be displayed. The display goes then over all CB in course, 11.3.3.2.2 Available user actions during the CB display process A press on goes to the next CB message/Page of CB/Page fragment. Automatic scrolling is activated if no user action is detected, after 5 second delay of user inactivity, A press on Clear deletes the current displayed CB information (all pages). After that, the CB display restarts with the following one in the queue, after a 5 seconds delay, A press on Send if phone numbers are included in the CB text, calls directly the only number present in the text or shows, in a line mode list, all numbers found in the CB text. Scrolling in this list using the key and pressing Send makes a call to the selected number, A press on Delete softkey allows to delete the current displayed message. Item Condition for display Delete All Numbers Broadcast Off Delete Purpose To delete all CB currently stored in the queue At least a number is found in the message text To call the numbers found in the message and store them in the scratchpad To deactivate the CB service To delete the current CB Page 83/129 CONFIDENTIAL 11.3.3.3 NORMAL CB DISPLAY EXAMPLE 11.3.3.4 NORMAL CB DISPLAY EXAMPLE Idle screen with CB idle display: The network indicates you are entering the Rennes location area Itineris Rennes Names "CB reception" Mitsubishi Electric Menu Itineris Local traffic 1/1 Delete Menu "5 seconds" delay Itineris Big traffic on the south freeway. Accident near Menu Delete "5 seconds" delay Idle screen with CB display: The first part of the CB message is displayed You can use * and # keys to navigate in the text Idle screen with CB display: The second part of the CB message is displayed Idle screen with CB display: The third part of the CB message is displayed Itineris the airport. Be careful and drive slowly! Menu Delete Deletes the message Delete Idle screen with CB idle display: Return to Idle screen with the CB Idle display. Itineris Rennes Names Menu Page 84/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 12. SELECTING THE PHONE SETTINGS 12.1 KEYPAD LOCK 12.1.1 LOCKING THE KEYPAD FROM THE IDLE SCREEN The user can lock the keypad by pressing the Actions key followed by a press on # key. Idle screen: The right softkey allows to lock the keypad and displays an open padlock and a key Itineris Names Actions# 1.1 Menu To lock the keypad Keypad locked. Information screen: Display during 2 seconds Exits the screen Timer Idle screen: The right softkey has been changed and a keypad lock icon is displayed. The left softkey has no function attached. Itineris Unlock 12.1.2 LOCKING THE KEYPAD FROM THE SETTINGS MENU To lock the keypad, select the item from the “Settings” menu. Keypad Lock Language Tones Display Select Select Settings Menu: Exit Validates keypad lock Keypad locked. Information screen: Display during 2 seconds Exits the screen Timer Idle screen: The right softkey has been changed and a keypad lock icon is displayed. The left softkey has no function attached. Itineris Unlock Page 85/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 12.1.3 MOBILE BEHAVIOUR WITH KEYPAD LOCKED When keypad lock, if a key is pressed, no tone is generated and the user cannot access menu or make a call. The menu softkey is labelled Unlock and the Names softkey is hidden. However, calls to emergency services are still possible and when there is an incoming call, the keypad lock is suspended during the call and resumed when the display returns to Idle state when no call. Each time a key is pressed, a backlight warning message is displayed: Idle screen: The right softkey label has been changed to Unlock and a keypad lock icon is displayed. The left softkey has no function attached. Itineris Unlock "any key press" Locked: Press (Unlock #) to unlock "Timer" Information screen: Display during 2 seconds Exits the screen Idle screen: The right softkey has been changed and a keypad lock icon is displayed. The left softkey has no function attached. Itineris Unlock Page 86/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 12.1.4 UNLOCKING THE KEYPAD The keypad can be unlocked by the following methods: • Either by a press on Actions key followed by a press on # , which directly unlocks the keypad, • Or by a press on Unlock softkey followed by a press on # key. When the unlock sequence is pressed, a confirmation message is also displayed: Idle screen: The right softkey has been changed and a keypad lock icon is displayed. The left softkey has no function attached. Itineris Unlock To unlock the keypad Unlock Idle screen: The right softkey has been changed and a keypad lock icon is displayed. The left softkey has no function attached. "#" to Unlock Unlock To unlock the keypad Information screen: Keypad unlocked Display during 2 seconds "Timer" Exits the screen Idle screen: Normal state Itineris Names Menu Page 87/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 12.2 SELECTING THE LANGUAGE The phone available languages depend on the phone geographical area localisation and are a factory Setting. Group of languages have been defined. the following languages are supported: English, French, Spanish To set the language, select the “Language” item from the “Settings” menu by pressing Select softkey. Note: The default factory value for language is " English ". Note: While in Idle screen, the language can be selected using the following methods: Entering *#0000# select the home network language, Entering *#0xxx# selects the language for the country whose "xxx" is the phone international prefix (for example *#0033# selects French). If such a language is not available on the phone, the English language is selected by default. Keypad Lock Language Tones Display Select Select Settings Menu: Exit Selects Language English French Espanol Select Select Language Menu: The current language is pointed when entering in the menu Exit Verrouillage clavier Langue Sons Affichage Select Exit Change to French and validation Settings Menu: Display is in French now. Page 88/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 12.3 TONES RELATED SETTINGS All these settings are accessed by the "Settings/Tones" menu item. 12.3.1 SELECTING THE ALERT TONES 12.3.1.1 AVAILABLE ALERT TONES To select the alert tones, select the item from the "Settings/Tones" menu. 2 permanent alert tones are available: "Ring only" and "Silent". When changing the Alert tones to " Silent " , the user is warned if the ring volume is Off. In this case, the ring-off icon is displayed in Idle screen. 12.3.1.2 Keypad Lock Language Tones Display Select Select SELECTING THE ALERT TONES FROM THE SETTINGS Settings Menu: Exit Selects Sounds Alert tones Ring tone Volumes Select Select Settings/Tones Menu: Exit Selects Alert tones An icon in Idle screen will indicate this state Ring Silent Select # Select Exit Tones Menu: Silent is the current Setting When the ring volume is set to Off, a warning display informs the user at this stage. In this conditions, the ring-off icon is displayed in Idle screen. Selects Ring Page 89/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric Information: Stored Alert tones Ring tone Volumes Settings/Tones Menu: Select Exit 12.3.1.3 SELECTING THE ALERT TONES FROM THE IDLE SCREEN To select the alert tones, press tones menu) from the idle screen. The same procedure as above applies (Direct access to the alert Note: When changing from vibrate to ring, a message warns the user if the ring volume is Off. Idle screen: Normal state The mobile is in vibrate mode Itineris Rennes Names Menu Selects Alert Tones short-cut Ring Silent Select Exit Tones Menu: Silent is the current Setting When the ring volume is set to Off, a warning display informs the user at this stage. In this conditions, the ring-off icon is displayed in Idle screen. Selects Silent # Select Information: Stored Idle screen: The ring-off icon is displayed if the ring volume is Off. Itineris Rennes Names Menu Page 90/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 12.3.2 SELECTING THE RING TONES The user can choose the ring tone generated during an incoming call within 16 melodies and 4 tones provided in standard by Mitsubishi. However, melodies content and names can also be downloaded from Contact Software. Another choice can be made using a own melody that can be composed on the keypad (See Compose melody paragraph for details). The related item is named "Composed melody" in the items list. To select the ring tone, select the item from the “Settings/Tones” menu. The selection relates to the current DCS line in use only. Note: By default, the ring tone 1 is selected. Settings/Tones Menu: Alert tones Ring tone Volumes Select Select Melody 1 Melody 2 Melody 3 Melody 4 Select Select Exit Selects Ring tone Exit Alert tones Ring tone Volumes Select Ring Tone Menu: Melody 3 is the current Setting When entering in the list, the current tone/melody is played only after a 2 seconds delay with no user action (if the ring volume is off or if the alert tones is Vibrate, no melody is played). When scrolling in items, the current melody is played after a 1-second delay. Validates melody 4 Settings/Tones Menu: Exit Page 91/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 12.3.3 TUNING THE AUDIO VOLUMES The volumes are accessed by the Volume item of the “Settings/Tones” menu. In "Vibrate only" alert tones, no sounds are played during volume tuning. From the standby state, all volumes settings can be accessed by a long press on the Volume key). This gives a direct access to the Volume menu. During conversation, the Speech volume is the only directly accessed. 12.3.3.1 RING VOLUME TUNING During the tuning, the ring volume is played (taking into account the master volume setting) except when in "Vibrate only" alert tones setting. 8 values from 0 to 7 are selectable. Ring Ramping Keys Conversation Select Select Settings/Tones/Volume Menu: Exit Selects Ring Ring volume Ok Exit Ring volume control screen: Press key or * ( )/ # () keys to tune the volume. The " AUDIO_VOLUME_KEY_TONE " tone is played each time the key is pressed (In case of bounds reaching, the " AUDIO_VOLUME_KEY_ERROR_TONE " tone is played). Ok = new value confirmation, Exit = no change in volume. decreases the volume to 0 3 times Ring volume: Off Ring volume control screen: When setting a minimum value, the volume is off and the silent mode icon is displayed in Idle screen indicating this tuning, During tuning, the Ring tone is played according to its volume mixed to the master volume. Ok Exit Validates the new value and exits. Ok When the volume is set to 0, a warning display informs the user in this stage and also when returning from silent to Ring alert tones setting. Warning screen: Display during 2 seconds Warning: Ring volume off Exit "Timer" Exits the screen Ring Ramping Keys Conversation Select Settings/Tones/Volume Menu: 12.3.3.2 Exit KEYS VOLUME TUNING During the tuning, the key volume (taking into account the master volume setting) is played except when in "Vibrate only" alert tones setting. 8 values from 0 to 7 are selectable. Same screen sequence as for the ring volume tuning. The keys volume can be switched off. Page 92/129 CONFIDENTIAL 12.3.3.3 Mitsubishi Electric SPEECH VOLUME TUNING (OUTSIDE OF A CALL) No tone is played during the speech volume tuning. 8 values from 0 to 7 are selectable. Same screen sequence as for the ring volume tuning. The speech volume cannot be switched off. 12.3.3.4 SPEECH VOLUME TUNING (DURING A CALL) See Making and receiving calls section for details. During a call, the remote user conversation is played as volume feedback. 8 values from 0 to 7 are selectable. The speech volume cannot be switched off. 12.3.3.5 ALARMS VOLUME TUNING The user can set the alarms volume (alarm clock, diary alarm, low battery alarm). 8 values from 0 to 7 are selectable. The alarm volume can be switched off . The procedure is the same as for the ring volume. During the power-on sequence, the alarm tone is played with its specific tone. In other circumstances, the alarm is played according to the alert tones setting ("Vibrate only" for instance). 12.3.3.6 RAMPING VOLUME The ramping volume applies to ring volume only. In this case, the ring volume is increased step by step from the lowest ring volume. To set the ramping, select the item from the “Settings/Volumes” menu. Note: The factory default value for ramping is "Off". Ring Ramping Keys Conversation Select Select Exit Selects Ramping Ramping setting: The current status is displayed as initial entry. key or * ( )/ # () keys to change selection. Press Ramping: On Off Select Select Ring Ramping Keys Conversation Select Exit Change setting and validates Settings/Tones/Volume Menu: Exit Page 93/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 12.4 SELECTING THE DISPLAY PARAMETERS 12.4.1 BACKLIGHT The backlight option enables setting on or off the light of the LCD and keypad during 10 seconds after each key press or during incoming call alert. To set the backlight, select the “Backlight” item from the “Settings/Display” menu. Note: The default factory value for backlight is "On". Keypad Lock Language Tones Display Select Select Settings Menu: Exit Selects Display Backlight Contrast Select Select Settings/Display Menu: Exit Selects Backlight Backlight setting: The current status is displayed as initial entry. key or * ( )/ # () keys to change option Use Backlight: On for 10 sec. Off Select Select Exit Change setting and validates Backlight Contrast Select Settings/Display Menu: Exit Page 94/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 12.4.2 CONTRAST The user can set the contrast of the screen. To set the contrast, select the “Contrast” item from the “Settings/Display” menu. Note: The default factory value for contrast is "Medium". Backlight Contrast Settings/Display Menu: Select Select Exit Selects Contrast LCD Contrast Ok Exit LCD Contrast control screen: Use key or * ( )/ # () keys to tune the LCD contrast (in a circular way). The " AUDIO_VOLUME_KEY_TONE " tone is played each time the key is pressed (In case of bounds reaching, the " AUDIO_VOLUME_KEY_ERROR_TONE " tone is played The LCD contrast is directly modified according to the tuning. Increase the LCD contrast LCD contrast control screen: LCD Contrast Ok Exit Ok Leave the process Backlight Contrast Settings/Display Menu: Select Exit Page 95/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 12.5 KEYS RELATED SETTINGS 12.5.1 ANY KEY ANSWER This option enables to accept incoming call with any key except END key and function associated keys such as the right softkey with "No ring" indication when on incoming call state.. To set the Any Key Answer, select the “Any key answer” item from the “Settings/Keys” menu. Note: The default factory value for Any key answer is " Off ". Keys Auto features Security Time & date Select Select Settings Menu: Exit Selects Keys Any Key Answer Hotkey programming Speed dialling Select Select Exit Selects Any key answer Any key answer setting: The current status is displayed as initial entry. Any key answer: On Off Select Select Exit Change setting and validates Any Key Answer Hotkey programming Speed dialling Select Settings/Keys Menu: Settings/Keys Menu: Exit Page 96/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 12.5.2 SPEED DIALLING This option allows associating a phone number to each numeric key [1…9]. If a number is associated to a key, when in idle screen, a long press on this key will call the associated phone number. To associate a number to a key, select the “Speed Dialling” item from the “Settings/keys” menu. Only numbers stored in memories can be selected. In case of SIM association and change of SIM content, the association may be modified (for example, if the key 3 is associated to SIM phone book entry 5 and if this entry is deleted, the key 3 points now on an empty entry). Note: By default, the Voice Mail number is associated to the key 1 and the other keys are associated to the entries [2..9] of the SIM ADN phonebook. If such entries are empty, the information will be signaled to the user when pressing long the numeric keys. Any Key Answer Hotkey programming Speed dialling Select Select Settings/Keys Menu: Exit Selects Speed dialling item Speed dial list: First key. The user is not allowed to modify it. Key 1 Voice Mail Exit Go to next key Key 2 Empty Names Names Exit "memory consultation" Speed dial list: Second key is empty Names = memories access Exit = Exit to parent menu Access to memories to make an association Memory consultation Choosing a card Choosing Vincent Page 97/129 CONFIDENTIAL Speed dial list: Second key is associated to phone book entry Vincent. Actions key allows also to go into Names or to delete the association. Key 2 Vincent Names Exit Exit Exits the process Any Key Answer Hotkey programming Speed dialling Select Mitsubishi Electric Settings/Keys Menu: Exit Page 98/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 12.5.3 HOTKEY PROGRAMMING Any Key Answer Hotkey programming Speed dialling Select Select Alert tones Call Diverting Ring tone Menu Select Settings/Keys Menu: Exit Selects Hotkey Exit Hotkey functions Menu: The current associated function is highlighted on menu entry. Exit = exit with no change. Select = exit with current item selected Use key or * ( )/ # () keys to change option Goes to next menu part Currency Converter Names Keypad lock My ID management Select Exit Select Softkeys functions Menu: Any Key Answer Hotkey programming Speed dialling Settings/Keys Menu: Select Selects Currency Converter Exit Page 99/129 CONFIDENTIAL 12.5.3.1 Mitsubishi Electric LIST OF FUNCTIONS Function Description Call diverting To manage the call diverting unconditional function. This function gives access to a special binary choice for setting the call diverting unconditional with the last forwarded-to number stored in mobile non-volatile memory. My ID management Quick access to the Sending my Id menu (same process) Currency converter Quick access to the Currency converter Menu Access to the main menu Names Quick access to the mixed ADN memories, essentially for dialling Ring tone Quick access to the Ring tone selection. Alert tone Quick access to the Alert tone selection. Scratchpad Quick access to the scratchpad function Keypad lock Quick access to the Keypad lock function Line selection Quick access to the Select line function Page 100/129 CONFIDENTIAL 12.5.3.2 Mitsubishi Electric DIVERTING FUNCTION DETAILS Idle screen: The softkeys are associated to Filter and keypad lock functions. "Idle screen" Names Hotkey Menu Access to the call divert function CFU activation/deactivation menu: Activate The user can activate, cancel the CFU service. Cancel Exit exits the process Status = item selection Select Select Exit Select Activate Select If the CFU status is known, the selected item is the opposite of the current status, otherwise the current item is the first one (Activate). Voice Mail Names Number FTN choice menu: Call divert/Activate A choice between the voice mail, enter the phone books or editing a number is possible. Select Exit Validates the last entered FTN Select Number entry If a forwarded-to number has never been entered, it is requested now, otherwise this screen is | skipped Exit exits the process Names allows accessing to the memories Exit Phone number entry Number: Names 123456789012 Number: 123456789012 Number entry (This screen is skipped if a forwarded to number already exists. OK Ok Clear Entry validation. The number is saved in mobile non-volatile memory Transition screen The function is being activated in the network Requesting… Cancel Confirmation screen The function is active in the network Exit by Exit or a 2-second display Speech calls Diverted to 123456789012 Exit Page 101/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric Exit Idle screen: The call diverting unconditional icon is shown indicating the active state of the filter "Idle screen" Names Menu 12.6 AUTO FEATURES SETTINGS 12.6.1 AUTO ANSWER Auto Answer option enables an automatic answer after 5s of ringing when there is an incoming call and if the phone is connected to the hands-free kit or to the handset. To set the Auto Answer, select the “Auto answer” item from the “Settings/Auto features” menu. Note: The default factory value for Auto Answer is " Off ". Keys Auto features Security Time & date Select Select Settings Menu: Exit Selects Auto features Auto answer Auto retry Select Select Settings/Auto features Menu: Exit Selects Auto answer Auto answer setting: The current status is displayed as initial entry. Auto answer: On Off Select Select Exit Change setting and validates Auto answer Auto retry Select Settings/Auto features Menu: Exit Page 102/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 12.6.2 SELECTING THE AUTORETRY FEATURE The Auto retry option enables to retry a call when a call fails under some circumstances as busy call. To set the Auto Answer, select the “Auto retry” item from the “Settings/Auto features” menu. Note: The default factory value for Auto-retry is " Off ". Auto answer Auto retry Select Select Settings/Auto features Menu: Exit Selects Auto retry Auto retry setting: The current status is displayed as initial entry. Auto retry: On Off Select Select Exit Change setting and validates Auto answer Auto retry Select Settings/Auto features Menu: Exit Page 103/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 12.7 MANAGING THE SECURITY PARAMETERS 12.7.1 PIN MANAGEMENT The PIN code protects the access to SIM. It can be enabled or disabled and the code can be changed. If the PIN is disabled, to enable it, select the “Security” item from the “Settings” menu. Up to 3 attempts are allowed to enable/disable or change the PIN. Keys Auto features Security Default setting Select Select Settings Menu: Exit Selects Security PIN enable PIN2 change Phone lock Select Select Settings/Security Menu: If PIN is enabled, the menu shows PIN disable and PIN change items. If PIN is disabled, the menu shows PIN enable only item. Exit Selects PIN enable PIN code entry: PIN: Exit "1234" PIN entry PIN: PIN code entry: ****| Ok Ok Clear PIN validation Result screen: The PIN is correct and enabled. Enabled "Timer" Exit the display PIN disable PIN change PIN2 change Phone lock Select Select Settings/Security Menu: The PIN items have been changed according to the new PIN status. Exit Selects PIN change Page 104/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric PIN code entry: Old PIN: Exit 1234 Old PIN entry Old PIN: PIN code entry: ****| Ok Ok Clear Old PIN entry PIN code entry: New PIN: Exit 1111 New PIN entry New PIN: PIN code entry: ****| Ok Ok Clear New PIN entry PIN code entry: New PIN again: Exit 1111 New PIN entry New PIN again: PIN code entry: ****| Ok Ok Clear New PIN entry Page 105/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric Result screen: The PIN is correct and enabled. Changed "Timer" Exit the display PIN disable PIN change PIN2 change Phone lock Select Settings/Security Menu: Exit 12.7.2 PIN2 CHANGE The PIN2 protects some functions of the SIM. If available, the PIN2 code can be changed. To change it, select the “PIN2 change” item from the “Settings/Security” menu. The same process as for the change of PIN id applied (See above). 12.7.3 PHONE LOCK The phone lock is a code that protects the phone of unauthorised usage and protects also the usage of features as “Reset Call Timers”. The phone lock can be activated or not and the code by default can be personalised. To set it, select the “Security” item from the “Settings” menu by pressing the Select softkey. Note: The default factory value for Phone lock is " 0000" and the phone lock is disabled. PIN disable PIN change PIN2 change Phone lock Select Select Phone lock: On Off Change Code Select Select Settings/Security Menu: Exit Selects Phone lock Phone lock Menu: The current status of phone lock is pointed when entering the menu. Here, the phone lock is Off. Exit Selects On and validates Page 106/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric Lock code entry: Lock code: Exit 0000 Lock code entry Lock code: Lock code entry: ****| Ok Ok Clear Lock code validation Result screen: The lock code is enabled. Enabled "Timer" Exit the display Phone lock: On Off Change Code Select Select Phone lock Menu: The current status of phone lock is pointed when entering the menu. Now, the phone lock is On. Exit Selects Change code and validates Lock code entry: Old code: Exit 0000Ok Old lock code entry New code: Lock code entry: Exit 1111Ok New lock code entry New code again: Lock code entry: Exit 1111Ok New lock code entry Page 107/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric Result screen: The lock code has been successfully changed. Changed "Timer" Exit the display Phone lock: On Off Change Code Select Phone lock Menu: The current status of phone lock is pointed when entering the menu. Now, the phone lock is On. Exit Page 108/129 CONFIDENTIAL 12.8 Mitsubishi Electric SETTING THE DEFAULT VALUES This menu item allows to retrieve some factory default values used for the settings. The related settings are: • The alert tones (Ring), • The ring tones (Ring tone 1), • The ring, key, speech, clock alarm and master volumes (medium values), • The ramping mode (Disabled), • The backlight and contrast (Medium values), • The any key answer, auto-retry and auto-answer features (Disabled). • Keys Auto features Security Default settings Select Select Settings Menu: Exit Selects Set default item Set default : Yes No Select Exit Binary choice display A binary choice screen is entered. Use key or * ( )/ # () keys to change option Press Select to select the current item. Select Press Exit to exit to the parent menu, Exit long press to return to Idle Press END key (if no call) to directly exit to the idle screen. Selects Yes answer Set default Settings Menu: Select Exit Page 109/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 13. USING THE OFFICE TOOLS 13.1 USING THE SCRATCHPAD A scratchpad containing 20 entries of 16 bytes each is available. The scratchpad content is stored in non-volatile memory. To read, write or delete one or all entries, select the “Scratchpad” item from the “Office Tools” menu. A submenu allows to read the scratchpad content or write a new scratchpad card. 13.1.1 READING THE SCRATCHPAD Scratchpad cards are displayed in reverse chronological order (the most recent are displayed first). When a card is displayed, it can be deleted (softkey) or, by the actions menu, some other actions can be performed (see below). Each card displays the date and time and the scratchpad text. As in SMS texts, numbers can be found and called from scratchpad cards content. Scratchpad Currency converter Select Select Office Tools Menu: Exit Selects Scratchpad item Read Write Select Select Scratchpad Menu: Exit Selects Read item Scratchpad card display First entry on 4 non empty entries Date and time are displayed. B137E Delete Exit Go to next scratchpad page Scratchpad card display Second entry on 4 non empty entries Date and time are displayed. This number can be called by pressing SEND +33299757100 Delete Exit Go to next scratchpad page Page 110/129 CONFIDENTIAL Scratchpad card display Third entry on 4 non empty entries Date and time are displayed. App. at 10.00 Delete Exit Mitsubishi Electric Exit Go to next scratchpad page 13.1.2 SCRATCHPAD READ "ACTIONS" MENU Item Function Modify To modify a scratchpad text Numbers To call the phone number or store it in scratchpadries. Delete all To delete all scratchpad entries Delete To delete an entry Page 111/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 13.1.3 WRITING INTO THE SCRATCHPAD Entering text in the scratchpad. entry is made using an alphanumeric editor. The date and time are automatically displayed when writing a new scratchpad. If the scratchpad storage is full, the user is asked to overwrite the oldest card before text entry. 13.1.3.1 PLACE IS AVAILABLE IN THE SCRATCHPAD Read Write Select Select Scratchpad Menu: Exit Selects Write item Scratchpad text entry: Alphanumeric editor Exit Text entry 04-08-98 Scratchpad text entry: Alphanumeric editor 04-08-98| Ok Ok Clear Validation Read Write Select 13.1.3.2 Scratchpad Menu: Exit THE SCRATCHPAD IS FULL Read Write Select Select Scratchpad Menu: Exit Selects New item Page 112/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric Warning if the scratchpad is full Full Exit Read Write Select Scratchpad Menu: Exit Page 113/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 13.2 USING THE CURRENCY CONVERTER This Currency converter enables to convert amounts between Currencies. Before using the Currency converter, the user has to set the currency names (Currency 1 and Currency 2) and the exchange rate of Currency 2 in Currency 1. For this, at the first time, when no Currencies have been defined, only a setting menu is shown in order to enforce this entries before operations. Once initialised, the Currency names are used to display other menu options allowing any conversion to be performed between the two selected currencies. To access the tool, select the “Currency converter” item from the “Office Tools” menu. 13.2.1 SETTING THE CONVERTER PARAMETERS Scratchpad Currency converter Select Select Office Tools Menu: Exit Selects Currency converter item Settings Select Select Currency converter Menu: Only the setting option is shown enforcing to initialise the tool before operations Exit Selects Settings item Currency name entry The user is requested to enter the first Currency name. The entry limit is fixed to 6 characters First Currency: Exit FFR Text entry First Currency: Currency name entry The user is requested to enter the first Currency name. The entry limit is fixed to 6 characters FFR | Ok Ok Exit Entry validation Page 114/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric Currency name entry The user is requested to enter the second Currency name The entry limit is fixed to 6 characters Second Currency: Exit Euro Text entry Second Currency: Currency name entry The user is requested to enter the second Currency name The entry limit is fixed to 6 characters Euro | Ok Euro Exit Validation Exchange rate entry: Float number editor Exchange rate Euro = …FFR: Exit Rate entry 6#55957 Exchange rate entry: Exchange rate Euro = …FFR: 6..55957| Ok OK Clear Entry validation Currency converter Menu: Now the other entries are shown: to convert from Euro and FFR. FFR > Euro Euro > FFR Settings Select Exit Page 115/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 13.2.2 USING THE CURRENCY CONVERTER Scratchpad Currency converter Select Select Office Tools Menu: Exit Selects Currency converter item FFR > Euro Euro > FFR Settings Select Select Currency converter Menu: Exit Selects From Euroi item Amount entry: Amount in: FFR Exit Entry 10 Amount entry: Amount in: FFR 10| Ok Ok Exit Entry validation Change display Result of the conversion The user can make another conversion by New or can exit the tool. FFR: 10 Euro: 1.52 New Exit Exit Exit of converter Page 116/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 14. ANNEX A: MENU STRUCTURE 14.1 VOICE MAIL MENU Level 1 [Voice Mail] Level 2 [Call] [Number] [Alert] 14.2 PHONE BOOK MENU Level 1 Phone book Level 2 Recall Store Remaining [Own Numbers] [Fixed Dialling] Level 3 View Add new Status Page 117/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 14.3 MESSAGES MENU 14.3.1 CASE 1: NO TEMPLATE AVAILABLE (PHONE) Level 1 Messages Level 2 Inbox Outbox Write New Settings Level 3 Level 4 Message Msg centre Validity Format [Pay reply] [Status report] [Alert] 14.3.2 CASE 2: SEVERAL TEMPLATES AVAILABLE (SIM) A maximum of 3 templates is managed. Level 1 Messages Level 2 [Inbox] [Outbox] Write New [Settings] Level 3 Message Templates Level 4 template1 template2 template3 [Pay reply] [Status report] [Alert] Page 118/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 14.4 CALLS AND TIMES MENU Level 1 (Main) Call & Times Level 2 Call logs Call timers [Call costs] Level 3 Last dial Unanswered Received Show Balance information Level 4 Call Set Number Reminder Reset [Show] [Credit Limit ] [Reset] [Display cost type] [Line selection] Page 119/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 14.5 GSM SERVICES MENU Level 1 GSM Services Level 2 [Call Level 3 Voice Diverting] Level 4 [Always] Level 5 Activate Cancel Status [When not reachable] Activate Cancel Status [On no reply] Activate Cancel Status [When Busy] Activate Cancel Status [All conditions] Activate Cancel Status [Fax] Same tree as above (for fax calls only) [Data] Same tree as above (for data calls only) Cancel All Page 120/129 CONFIDENTIAL Level 1 GSM Services (continued) Level 2 [Call Waiting] Level 3 Activate [Send my ID] Cancel Status Status My settings [Receiving caller ID] Network [Search] Level 4 Mitsubishi Electric Level 5 [Hide ID] [Show ID] [Preset] Automatic Manual Preferred list Forbidden Home Network Page 121/129 CONFIDENTIAL Level 1 GSM Services (continued) Level 2 [Call Barring] Level 3 [Outgoing] Level 4 [All] [International] [Int'l except. Home] [Incoming] [Always] [Roaming] Mitsubishi Electric Level 5 Activate Cancel Status Activate Cancel Status Activate Cancel Status Activate Cancel Status Activate Cancel Status [Cancel All] [Chg. Password] 14.6 BROADCAST MENU Level 1 [Broadcast ] Level 2 On/Off Message types Alert Page 122/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 14.7 SETTINGS MENU Level 1 Settings Level 2 Keypad lock Language Tones Level 3 Alert tones Ring tone Volumes Display Keys Auto features Security Level 4 Ring Silence Ring Ramping Keys Conversation Backlight Contrast Any key answer Hotkey programming Speed dialling Auto-answer Auto-retry PIN [enable | disable] [PIN change] PIN2 change Phone lock Default settings Page 123/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 14.8 OFFICE TOOLS MENU Level 1 Office Tools Level 2 Scratchpad Currency converter Level 3 Read Write Settings Page 124/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 15. ANNEX B: PASSWORD PROCEDURES 15.1 PIN ENTRY PROCESSING The same behaviour applies for PIN and PIN2 codes. The difference is that the PIN2 code is a protection code for some specific SIM functions that will be blocked in case of PUK2 code blocked state. Th PIN blocked state requires the PUK code entry. If the PUK code itself is blocked, the SIM card is definitively out of order and the phone cannot be used for normal operation with such a SIM. PIN entry screen: 1st attempt Enter PIN: "0000" PIN entry Enter PIN: PIN entry screen: 1st attempt Press # or Ok softkey to validate the PIN Press Clear softkey to erase the last character ****| Ok Ok Wrong PIN Try again Clear Long Press Clear softkey to erase whole entry PIN validation Error screen: 3 seconds display Exits by any softkey "Timer" Same sequence 1 time. After that: Enter PIN: Last try! PIN entry screen: 3rd and last attempt "2222" Ok PIN entry and validation PIN blocked Error screen: Display during 3 seconds. Page 125/129 CONFIDENTIAL Enter PUK: Mitsubishi Electric PUK entry screen: 3 PIN attempts have been false: you are requested to enter the PUK code now. The phone is blocked until you enter a right PUK. You have 10 tries to enter a right PUK code. If a good code is not entered, the PUK code itself is blocked and the SIM card is now definitively out of order. Note that all attempts are taken into account even if you switch off Page 126/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 16. ANNEX C: EMERGENCY CALLS Making emergency calls is possible during: Power-on sequence, on phone lock code request, Power-on sequence, on PIN request, In idle state when typing-in a number to call, In the main menu, when typing-in a number to call, Directly when the keypad is in a locked state. The number shall be followed by a press on SEND to be called. An emergency call is one of the following numbers: The international emergency phone number "112", Any of the numbers stored in the SIM EFECC file, if available and accessible. Page 127/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 17. ANNEX D: MULTITAP KEY SEQUENCES Following are the multi-tap key sequences used for European languages: 17.1 ENGLISH Key Lower case Upper Case 1.,-'@:? 1.,-'@:? abc2 ABC2 def3 DEF3 ghi4 GHI4 jkl5 JKL5 mno6 MNO6 pqrs7 PQRS7 tuv8 TUV8 wxyz9 WXYZ9 17.2 FRENCH Key Lower case Upper Case 1.,-'@:? 1.,-'@:? abc2àç ABC2 def3éè DEF3É ghi4 GHI4 jkl5 JKL5 mno6 MNO6 pqrs7 PQRS7 tuv8ùü TUV8 wxyz9 WXYZ9 Page 128/129 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 17.3 SPANISH Key Lower case Upper Case 1.,¿?-@: 1.,¿?-@: abc2 ABC2 def3é DEF3É ghi4 GHI4 jkl5 JKL5 mno6ñ MNO6Ñ pqrs7 PQRS7 tuv8ü TUV8Ü wxyz9 WXYZ9 Page 129/129
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