Mitsubishi Electric MT239XG01A User Manual Part 1
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PCS 1900 MOBILE STATION HANDHELD PORTABLE TELEPHONE M4 Social (MT-239) User Operations Manual Part 1 Version 1.0 14 July, 1999 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric Table of Contents 1. INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................................... 5 1.1 1.1.1 1.1.2 1.1.3 1.1.4 1.1.5 1.1.6 1.2 1.3 1.3.1 1.3.2 1.3.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.6.1 1.7 1.7.1 1.7.2 1.8 1.9 2. MOBILE SWITCHING ON AND OFF .................................................................................................... 18 2.1 2.2 3. SERVICES & FEATURES......................................................................................................................... 5 Services............................................................................................................................................ 5 Services: SMS and broadcast .......................................................................................................... 6 Services: supplementary services .................................................................................................... 7 Services: Memory related functions ................................................................................................ 8 Advanced features............................................................................................................................ 9 Other features ................................................................................................................................ 10 PRODUCT KEYPAD .................................................................................................................................. 11 KEYPAD USAGE ...................................................................................................................................... 12 Idle states....................................................................................................................................... 12 Menus, lists and editors ................................................................................................................. 13 Editors functions............................................................................................................................ 13 ACTIONS MENUS CONTENTS.................................................................................................................... 14 TONES .................................................................................................................................................... 14 BACKLIGHT MANAGEMENT .................................................................................................................... 15 Back lighting Behaviour with electrical connections .................................................................... 15 BATTERY CHARGING AND DISPLAY ......................................................................................................... 16 Charging and mobile on ................................................................................................................ 16 Charging and mobile off................................................................................................................ 16 LED BEHAVIOUR AND CONNECTIONS ...................................................................................................... 17 READING THE IMEI.................................................................................................................................. 17 MOBILE SWITCH-ON BY THE USER ......................................................................................................... 18 MOBILE SWITCHING OFF BY THE USER .................................................................................................... 20 STAND-BY STATE DESCRIPTION ........................................................................................................ 21 3.1 PRESENTATION ....................................................................................................................................... 21 3.2 INFORMATION DISPLAY IN IDLE STATE .................................................................................................... 21 3.2.1 Permanent display ......................................................................................................................... 21 3.2.2 Additional display.......................................................................................................................... 21 3.2.3 Information management in Idle screen ........................................................................................ 22 3.3 SHORT-CUTS FROM IDLE WINDOW........................................................................................................... 26 3.3.1 Quick ADN direct access ............................................................................................................... 26 3.3.2 General menu access ..................................................................................................................... 26 3.3.3 Direct Alert tones access ............................................................................................................... 26 3.3.4 Keypad lock ................................................................................................................................... 26 3.3.5 Speed dialling ................................................................................................................................ 26 3.3.6 Last numbers dialled list................................................................................................................ 26 3.3.7 Volumes control............................................................................................................................. 26 3.3.8 Programming the hotkey ............................................................................................................... 27 4. MMI POLICY ............................................................................................................................................. 28 4.1 4.2 4.2.1 4.2.2 4.3 4.4 4.5 4.6 4.7 4.8 4.9 DIRECTION ARROWS MANAGEMENT........................................................................................................ 28 USE OF FUNCTION KEYS IN MENUS .......................................................................................................... 29 Line mode menus ........................................................................................................................... 29 Page mode menus .......................................................................................................................... 30 AUTOMATIC SCROLL............................................................................................................................... 30 INFORMATION MESSAGE DISPLAY PROCEDURE ....................................................................................... 31 RECAPITULATION DISPLAY PROCEDURE .................................................................................................. 31 ERROR DISPLAY PROCEDURE .................................................................................................................. 31 TRANSITION DISPLAY PROCEDURE .......................................................................................................... 32 BINARY CHOICE PROCEDURE................................................................................................................... 33 GENERAL USER ENTRY POLICY ............................................................................................................... 34 Page 2/102 CONFIDENTIAL 4.9.1 4.9.2 4.9.3 4.10 4.10.1 4.10.2 4.10.3 4.11 4.11.1 4.11.2 4.11.3 4.11.4 4.11.5 4.12 4.13 4.14 4.15 4.15.1 4.15.2 4.15.3 4.16 5. Mitsubishi Electric Display........................................................................................................................................... 34 Function keys usage....................................................................................................................... 34 Use of End key ............................................................................................................................... 34 NUMERIC AND FLOAT EDITOR ............................................................................................................. 34 Screen examples ........................................................................................................................ 34 Key usage................................................................................................................................... 34 Description ................................................................................................................................ 34 ALPHANUMERIC EDITOR ..................................................................................................................... 36 Screens examples........................................................................................................................... 36 Key usage....................................................................................................................................... 36 Description .................................................................................................................................... 36 Characters sets .............................................................................................................................. 37 Special characters pages ............................................................................................................... 37 DIALLING ENTRY ................................................................................................................................ 39 "NUMBER CORRECTION BEFORE DIALLING" ENTRY ............................................................................ 40 PHONE NUMBER ENTRY ...................................................................................................................... 40 PASSWORD ENTRY .............................................................................................................................. 41 Screen example .......................................................................................................................... 41 Key usage................................................................................................................................... 41 Description ................................................................................................................................ 41 DIALLING IN MENUS ............................................................................................................................ 41 MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS ...................................................................................................... 42 5.1 MAKING A SINGLE CALL.......................................................................................................................... 42 5.1.1 Making a call from the idle screen ................................................................................................ 43 5.2 Sending dtmf tones during outgoing call.................................................................................................. 45 5.1.2 Error cases .................................................................................................................................... 45 5.1.3 The autoretry feature ..................................................................................................................... 46 5.2 RECEIVING A CALL.................................................................................................................................. 47 5.2.1 Receiving a call: Display............................................................................................................... 47 5.2.2 Receiving a call: Accept ................................................................................................................ 47 5.2.3 Receiving a call: Reject (Busy)...................................................................................................... 48 5.2.4 Sending dtmf tones on call reception............................................................................................. 48 5.2.5 Additional messages received during incoming call state ............................................................. 49 5.3 DURING THE SINGLE CALL...................................................................................................................... 50 5.3.1 One Call: Display.......................................................................................................................... 50 5.3.2 One Call: Direct actions................................................................................................................ 51 5.3.3 One Call: "Options" menu............................................................................................................ 54 5.3.4 The auto-dtmf feature .................................................................................................................... 54 5.3.5 One Call: Receiving Notifications Messages................................................................................. 56 5.3.6 One call: Cost control operations ................................................................................................. 57 5.3.7 One call: Receiving a new call ...................................................................................................... 57 5.3.8 One call: Making a transfer when making a new call ................................................................... 59 5.4 CALL TERMINATION ................................................................................................................................ 60 5.4.1 Ending a single call ....................................................................................................................... 60 5.4.2 End of the call by the remote party................................................................................................ 61 5.5 TWO CALLS MANAGEMENT ..................................................................................................................... 62 5.5.1 Two calls: display.......................................................................................................................... 62 5.5.2 Two calls: Direct operations ......................................................................................................... 62 5.5.3 Two calls: "Options" menu........................................................................................................... 65 5.5.4 Two calls: Receiving a new call .................................................................................................... 66 5.5.5 Two calls: Making a transfer......................................................................................................... 66 5.6 CONFERENCE CALLS MANAGEMENT ....................................................................................................... 68 5.6.1 Conference call: display ................................................................................................................ 68 5.6.2 Conference call: "Options" Menu ................................................................................................ 68 6. 6.1 6.2 MANAGING CALLS AND COSTS .......................................................................................................... 71 PRESENTATION ....................................................................................................................................... 71 USING THE CALL REGISTER ..................................................................................................................... 71 Page 3/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 6.2.1 Last numbers dialled list (lnd) ....................................................................................................... 71 6.2.2 Unanswered calls list (ucl) ............................................................................................................ 76 6.2.3 Received calls list (rcl) .................................................................................................................. 77 6.3 CALL TIMERS MANAGEMENT .................................................................................................................. 78 6.3.2 Using the balance information service .......................................................................................... 82 6.3.3 Resetting the call timers................................................................................................................. 84 6.4 CALL COSTS MANAGEMENT .................................................................................................................... 85 6.4.1 Showing the call costs.................................................................................................................... 85 6.4.2 Managing the credit limit value..................................................................................................... 87 6.4.3 Resetting all call costs ................................................................................................................... 91 6.4.4 Choosing the costs display mode................................................................................................... 92 6.5 SELECTING A LINE (DCS FEATURE) ........................................................................................................ 96 6.5.1 Presentation................................................................................................................................... 96 6.5.2 Examples........................................................................................................................................ 96 7. USING THE VOICE MAIL ....................................................................................................................... 99 7.1 VOICE MAIL CONFIGURATION.................................................................................................................. 99 7.1.1 Presentation................................................................................................................................... 99 7.1.2 Voice mail menu access ................................................................................................................. 99 7.1.3 Setting the voice mail phone number........................................................................................... 100 7.1.4 Setting the voice mail alert mode................................................................................................. 100 7.2 CALLING THE VOICE MAIL ..................................................................................................................... 101 7.2.1 Presentation................................................................................................................................. 101 7.2.2 Calling the voice mail A number is defined ............................................................................ 101 7.2.3 Calling the voice mail No number is defined .......................................................................... 102 Page 4/102 CONFIDENTIAL 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1 SERVICES & FEATURES Mitsubishi Electric 1.1.1 SERVICES M4 Social Tri-codec (FR+HR+EFR) Emergency Call and ECC management Yes Yes SDN names presentation line by line Service Operator Direct access Yes Yes Voice Mail indication Icon/Alert Voice Mail indication with line/Nb msg One(Dedicated) Key for Voice Mail Listening Yes Yes Yes Page 5/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 1.1.2 SERVICES: SMS AND BROADCAST M4 Social Support of concatenated SMS MT Writing of concatenated SMS on Contact Compression of User Data 03.42 New SMS indication Icon/Alert Specific SMS Alert One (Dedicated) Key SMS Reading Storage of SMS in EEPROM Storage of SMS class3 on DTE Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes (10) Yes Separated Presentation of SMS MT/MO Presentation in chronological order Status of used/free Yes Yes Yes Forward function SMS Call-back function Yes Yes Status Report Storage in eeprom Status Report Storage in SMSR Time Display in Status Report Yes (10) Yes Yes SMS Parameters Yes SMS-CB Yes CB Message Type Selection SMSCB and Data Transfer 07.05 Yes Yes Page 6/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 1.1.3 SERVICES: SUPPLEMENTARY SERVICES M4 Social Call Forwarding CFU Icon management Forwarded -To- Number storage Voice Mail choice for FTN Time entry when CFNRy (5s-30s) CF adaptive menu in function of CSP All CF options for all basic services FTN controlled when FDN active Display of details for conditions Call Barring Call Holding Call Waiting CLIP status (MMI sequence + menu) display withheld numbers CLIR status (MMI sequence + menu) CLIR per call basis (MMI sequence + menu) Settings for all calls CLIR and "Bis" function COLP (MMI sequence + menu) COLR (MMI sequence + menu) Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes MMI sequence only MMI sequence only Network Selection (Manual/Automatic) Yes CNAP (US only) Yes AoC Yes 14,4 kbits/s (US only) Yes Page 7/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 1.1.4 SERVICES: MEMORY RELATED FUNCTIONS M4 Social Management of SIM Memories Management of Phone Memories Speed Dialling Numeric Recall Yes Yes (1*200) SIM/EEPROM Last Dialled Number Deletion of LND one by one SS per call basis in LND Direct access to phonebook names Alphabetical Recall (ADN) Presentation of Directory Numbers mix option Wild character entry FDN Phonebook access always available in FDN mode Copy between SIM and Tel Phonebook EEPROM Yes Yes Yes SIM and Phone Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes MSISDN reading/writing Yes Unanswered Call in EEPROM Received Call in EEPROM 10 10 Page 8/102 CONFIDENTIAL 1.1.5 Mitsubishi Electric ADVANCED FEATURES M4 Social Scratchpad in EEPROM Agenda with call-back Currency Converter 20 entries Yes (20 entries) Yes Talk Time Management Talk Time for outgoing/incoming calls "InfoConso" feature Call timer reminder Yes Yes Yes Yes Language Selection(Manual) Language Selection, Automatic by SIM Language Reset by MMI sequence Hidden Menu Customer Service Profile Adaptive menu generalisation Dialling in menu instead go to idle Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes (gen. menus) Two Line Service (ALS) Line Names Yes Yes Auto Answer Automatic Retry Any Key answer Option Programmable Key Yes Yes Yes Hotkey Page 9/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 1.1.6 OTHER FEATURES M4 Social Ciphering Indicator Keypad lock Keypad lock dedicated key Keypad lock restored after a call Volume Control Master Volume Control Ring Tones (r ) and melody (m) Selection Ramping Ring Tone Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes(4r + 16m) Yes Melody/Ring tone distinction by Phone directory Yes Display View Angle Control Animated Welcome Message Reset Phone to Factory Default settings Yes Yes Yes SIM PIN Control Unlock Code Control Yes Yes DTMF Transmission Yes SIM Locking Auto SIM Locking Yes Yes International Country codes table Yes Page 10/102 CONFIDENTIAL 1.2 Mitsubishi Electric PRODUCT KEYPAD The product has a keypad composed of the following keys: The semantics are as follows: Left softkey Send Power Right softkey Down Action End Hotkey Volume Page 11/102 CONFIDENTIAL 1.3 Mitsubishi Electric KEYPAD USAGE 1.3.1 IDLE STATES State Idle no com no icon Left softkey Right softkey Names Menu Send End Last dial */# [0..9] */# Digits // Speed dial */# Digits // Speed dial */# Digits // Speed dial */# Digits Next / Prev. item DTMF tones DTMF tones DTMF tones DTMF tones DTMF tones DTMF tones DTMF tones DTMF tones DTMF tones DTMF tones DTMF tones DTMF tones DTMF tones DTMF tones Next / Prev. page Volumes Keylock Shortcut AlertMode Idle no com 1 icon Read (Direct access to event) Menu Last dial Change left softkey to Names Volumes. Keylock Shortcut AlertMode Idle no com > 1 icon Read (Idle Menu access) Menu Last dial Change left softkey to Names Volumes Keylock Shortcut AlertMode Idle no com Digits Store Clear // Clear All Send Back Idle Volumes Shortcut AlertMode Idle menu Select Exit // Back Idle Selected item related function Back Idle Volumes Incoming Call (Deflect) Outgoing Call (Transfer) Idle 1 com No digits Idle 1 com digits Call waiting Names 10 Idle 2 com no digits 11 Idle 2 com digits 12 1 active + 1 held + 1 waiting 13 Idle + Network event Stop ring Accept call Reject call (UDUB) Shortcut Next Item Vol. acc. End Outgoing Store Replace Names Menu Hold / Retrieve End all calls Clear // Clear All Hold + Send End all calls Reject (UDUB) Accept call Menu Vol. acc. Call opts Shortcut // Mute Vol. acc. Call opts Call swap End the established call Shortcut // Mute Vol. acc. Shortcut // Mute Vol. acc. End all calls Call opts Store Replace Clear // Clear All Reject (UDUB) Call swap Shortcut // Mute Vol. acc. End all calls Call opts End the established calls Shortcut // Mute Vol. acc. Shortcut // Mute Names Menu Ack event or event specific action Clear event (with confirm.) Volumes Event opts Shortcut Next page Page 12/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 1.3.2 MENUS, LISTS AND EDITORS State Left softkey Right softkey 14 Menu / Setting list / Question 15a Header (SMS MT) 15b Header (SMS MO) 16a Message zoom (MT) 16b Message zoom (MO) 17 Quick ADN Select Read Read Edit 21 1-2 coms Volume mode Vol- Exit // Back Idle Exit // Back Idle Call Nb (Sender, Nb in SMS) Send the message 1) end the established calls 2) Back idle 1) end the established calls 2) Back idle 1) end the established calls 2) Back idle 1) end the established calls 2) Back idle 1) end the established calls 2) Back idle 1) end the established calls 2) Back idle 1) end the established calls 2) Back idle Exit // Back Idle Delete Details End Exit // Back Idle Delete 18 Last dial, Rec. Unanswered 19a XY Editor Send Exit // Back Idle Call Nb (Sender, Nb in SMS) Send the message Exit // Back Idle Call selected item Exit // Back Idle Call selected item Vol+ */# [0..9] Next / Prev item Next / Prev msg Next / Prev msg Next / Prev msg Next / Prev msg Next / Prev card Quick access to names Next / Prev entry DTMF DTMF Next Item Actions_1 Next Msg Actions_2 Next Msg Actions_3 Next Msg Actions_4 Next Msg Actions_5 Next Card Actions_6 Next entry 1) end the established calls 2) Back idle Vol+ (circ.) Shortcut // Mute 1.3.3 EDITORS FUNCTIONS Normal press Long press Editor 2..9 2..9 19b Phone number 2..9 2..9 *, , +,p 19b Numeric 2..9 No action No action or decimal point 2..9 19b alpha-numeric 1.,-'@:? Chars and2..9 shift next char 2..9 space No action No action or decimal point Toggle caps lock Page 13/102 special chars access CONFIDENTIAL 1.4 Mitsubishi Electric ACTIONS MENUS CONTENTS Corresponding to each state above, when relevant, an actions menu is defined with the following items. In each actions menu, the first items are those that have no direct access. Action menus Idle 1 com No digits AutoDtmf Hold | Retrieve Mute |Unmute End call 13 Idle + Network event Network event dependent Idle 1 com digits AutoDtmf [Private With (if conference)] Hold | Retrieve Mute |Unmute [End X (if conference)] End Call 15a SMS MT header Actions_1 Read text Delete Reply Forward Numbers 16b Message zoom (MO) Actions_4 1.5 17 Quick DN Actions_5 Edit Delete Copy Move Call Delete Edit Status Send 10 Idle 2 coms no digits AutoDtmf Swap Join Transfer Mute |Unmute End Held End Active End All 15b SMS MO header Actions_2 Read text Delete Status Send 11 Idle 2 coms digits Swap Join Transfer Mute | Unmute End Held End Active End All 16a Message zoom (MT) Actions_3 Delete Reply Forward Numbers 18 LND, Received, unanswered Actions_6 Store Delete Delete All Edit Details Call TONES The tones defined by the GSM recommendations can all be generated as often as required. Tones may be turned ON or OFF, according to user preference, using the silent alert mode. Dual Tone Multi Frequency (DTMF) tones are used as Numeric key feedback tones except when entering a secret code. When dialling SDN and information numbers, DTMF tones feedback may be suppressed as an operator option. All tone volumes can be set in the "Settings/Volumes" menu. Page 14/102 CONFIDENTIAL 1.6 Mitsubishi Electric BACKLIGHT MANAGEMENT The management of the backlight includes the LCD and the KEYBOARD. If the mobile is charging, the backlight is Off, except during connection and disconnection phases where a 10second backlight switch on is made. This applies for all power sources except Full H/F. In the case of a full F/H kit (H/F kit with power source), the backlight is switched on in a permanent mode, whatever is the backlight setting status. The backlight operates according to its Setting in the "Settings" Menu when the phone is used as a handheld, with no power connection. 1.6.1 BACK LIGHTING BEHAVIOUR WITH ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS This paragraph describes the behavioural specification of the back lighting. The LCD and the keypad are backlighted together in all situations. The back lighting management cases are: Connection of the mobile to a Cigarette Light Adapter or AC/DC, Connection of the mobile to a Hands Free (H/F) car-kit, Connection to a Desk Top Charger (DTC), Key press or network event with display and mobile connected to a H/F kit, CLA, AC/DC or DTC, Key press or network event with display or , connected to a power source and mobile charging is terminated, Incoming Call. The back lighting is managed via a phone Setting. Some connections enforce temporarily this Setting (connection to a H/F kit enforces the Setting to "On"). The mobile can be charged in either "Switch Off" or "Switch On" state. Page 15/102 CONFIDENTIAL 1.7 Mitsubishi Electric BATTERY CHARGING AND DISPLAY If the mobile is being charged: • If the mobile is On, the battery charge process is confirmed by a round robin display in the battery icon of the Idle screen. The LED is not affected by the charging process. • If the mobile is Off, the charging process is confirmed by a large animation on the screen. At end of charging, the screen displays the information charge ended with a full battery icon and a relevant text such as "Battery Full". During the charge process, the LED is switched on RED, at end of charge, the LED is switched on GREEN. 1.7.1 CHARGING AND MOBILE ON "Idle screen" Idle screen and charging process: The battery icon is switched in a round robin manner. At end of charge, the icon remains steady with all bars full. 1.7.2 CHARGING AND MOBILE OFF Charging… Charging process and mobile off: The display indicates that the charge process is in progress The LED is switched on RED Battery full Charging process and mobile off: End of charging display The LED is switched on GREEN. Page 16/102 CONFIDENTIAL 1.8 Mitsubishi Electric LED BEHAVIOUR AND CONNECTIONS A bicolour LED is present on the mobile front. In a hardware point of view, it can be viewed as two red and green LED’s that are never switched "ON" at the same time. The LED appearance gives information about the mobile status and events, as indicated below. Priorities between events are given. The mobile keeps track of all Led related events and manages the Led behaviour accordingly to the priorities indicated. Mobile state Off On 1.9 Event LED colour/behaviour Status priority Charge completed Green Steady 1 (Most important) Charging Red Steady Incoming call ringing Green/ Flashes quickly 1 (Most important) Alarm clock, diary event Red/ Flashes quickly Mobile registered to a network Off Charge completed Off Charging Off READING THE IMEI Every GSM telephone has a unique identity that is given by its IMEI (International Mobile Equipment Identity) which is a 14-digit number. The IMEI of a phone is followed by the check digit and the Software Version (16 digits in fact) can be seen in the display as follows : Press : ∗ # 0 6 # IMEI: 1233345678910112 IMEI display: A press on softkeys clears the display. A 3 seconds timer clears also the display automatically. Page 17/102 CONFIDENTIAL 2. MOBILE SWITCHING ON AND OFF 2.1 MOBILE SWITCH-ON BY THE USER Mitsubishi Electric To switch the phone on, press and hold the Power key. The "AUDIO_POWER_ON_TONE" tone is played if the alert mode is not "Vibrate only", otherwise a short vibrator activation is performed.. Before the mobile becomes ready for use, the following operations sequence takes place. It is called the "Power On" sequence. Self check screen: The whole screen is blacked. The mobile performs various controls on internal components. "End of tests" Phone lock entry screen: A password editor is entered If the phone lock code is set, it is requested at this stage. The phone lock code is a 4-digit numeric code. In case of error, you have an infinite number or trials. Phone lock code entry You can also enter the international emergency number 112 that will be called in this case During the call, no other phone feature is available. After the end of the call, the phone returns to the lock code sequence request with an empty entry. Enter phone lock: "1234" Enter phone lock: ****| Ok Ok Enter PIN: "0000" Clear Phone lock entry screen: Press Ok. softkey to validate the lock code Press Clear softkey to erase the last character. Long Press Clear softkey to erase whole entry Phone lock code validation PIN entry screen: A password editor is entered. If the PIN control is active on SIM, it is requested at this stage. The PIN code is a 4-digit to 8-digit number. The behaviour when entering a PIN is described in Annex B. PIN entry You can also enter the international emergency number 112 that will be called in this case During the call, no other phone feature is available. After the end of the call, the phone returns to the PIN sequence request with an empty entry. Page 18/102 CONFIDENTIAL Enter PIN: ****| Ok Ok Clear Mitsubishi Electric PIN entry screen: Press # or Ok softkey to validate the PIN. Press Clear softkey to erase the last character. Long Press Clear softkey to erase whole entry PIN validation "Welcome animation" Access to all mobile functions is allowed during the animation display. "End of searching" "Idle screen" Names Welcome animation screen: During the display, the mobile determines the language to be used. A network search is also performed during this animation. All keys, while in this state, have the same functions as in Idle screen. Menu Idle screen: When the mobile is registered, a " AUDIO_SVC_TONE " tone is played (according to the current alert mode Setting) and the idle screen is displayed. The phone is now ready for use. If the ring volume is Off, the ring-off icon is displayed in Idle screen. Page 19/102 CONFIDENTIAL 2.2 Mitsubishi Electric MOBILE SWITCHING OFF BY THE USER To switch the phone Off, press and hold the Power key, at any moment, except when the keypad is locked and when a call is engaged. Idle screen: "Idle screen" Names Menu Power long press "Switch Off animation" End of sequence To switch off the mobile A " AUDIO_POWER_OFF_TONE" tone is played at the same time if the key tone is not silent. If the mobile switching off is due to a lack of battery power, the switching off sequence is not displayed. Switch Off animation screen: A single message can also be displayed. During the display, the mobile is disconnected from the network. The mobile disconnects from the network. Mobile switched off screen: Page 20/102 CONFIDENTIAL 3. STAND-BY STATE DESCRIPTION 3.1 PRESENTATION Mitsubishi Electric The idle state with no established call is the Stand-by State. This state allows reaching the main menu, the quick ADN list consultation for calling, the direct number dialling, and the last numbers dialled list direct access. 3.2 INFORMATION DISPLAY IN IDLE STATE 3.2.1 PERMANENT DISPLAY Permanent display means a display that is always present in normal Idle State. Some other information may overlap these ones, but the cases are always transitory. When no phone number is entered, the idle screen information are, when available: • The RSSI level, if a network is available, • The battery level, • The network operator name. If the mobile cannot register on one of the available networks, A blank area is displayed. If the mobile cannot find a network, the label "No Network" is displayed. • The time (hour: minute) and date (day/month), The Service provider name, if the SIM card has the EFSPN file, • Two softkeys, labelled Names (left) and Menu (Right). 3.2.2 ADDITIONAL DISPLAY Some graphic icons provide additional information, when relevant. These pieces of information may be missing depending on current mobile situation. All icons (except the alarm icon, displayed near the time information) are displayed in the Idle screen icon bar, on top of the screen. 3.2.2.1 NETWORK RELATED INFORMATION ▲ Roaming icon, displayed only if the mobile is camped on a network which is not the user "Home network" New received SMS icon New received Voice mail icon (distinctive icons for all lines, line 1 and line 2) Unanswered calls icon Call diverting icon (divert unconditionally): displayed if this function has been set by the user with the corresponding service menu item, Page 21/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 3.2.2.2 MOBILE SETTINGS INFORMATION Ring off icon Line 2 in use (for DCS only). When using line 1, no indication is displayed, Keypad is locked, SMS full icon (same icon as new SMS, but blinking), The clock alarm icon, when a clock alarm is set, The vibrator alert mode, displayed when activated, Home zone indicator 3.2.2.3 VOLATILE DYNAMIC INFORMATION • CB idle: CB Idle messages are directly displayed on the idle screen and overlap other information (Service provider name for instance). The information is updated as soon as necessary. 3.2.3 INFORMATION MANAGEMENT IN IDLE SCREEN 3.2.3.1 BATTERY ICON The battery icon ( ) indicates the battery charge level, with a 3 levels bar graph icon. The icon blinks when the battery becomes too low for normal operation. For the first time the battery becomes low, a "pop-up" warning screen is displayed and has to be acknowledged by the user. An "AUDIO_LOW_BATTERY_ALARM_TONE" tone is played at the same time. If the battery charger is plugged during the pop-up screen display, this one is removed from the screen. During battery charging, the battery icon displays a cyclic animation indicating the charging process. When the battery is full, the cyclic display is stopped and the icon remains static with full Power State. See preceding section, on connected parts, for the display during charging process. 3.2.3.2 RSSI LEVEL DISPLAY The 4 levels RSSI icon ( ) indicates the radio signal quality as perceived by the mobile when it is camped on a network. If the mobile cannot register on a network, no icon is displayed. 3.2.3.3 NETWORK OPERATOR NAME This information is managed as follows: • If the mobile can register on a known network, the corresponding name (without country code) is displayed. If the network is unknown, the country abbreviation and network number are displayed instead, • If the mobile is unable to register on one of the available networks, the area is blank, • If the mobile founds no network, the text "No Network" replaces the network operator name. 3.2.3.4 ROAMING ICON The roaming icon (▲) is shown if the mobile is camped on a network that is different from the HPLMN. When roaming in the home country, the network operator name remains the one of the home network, otherwise the name of the visited network is shown. Page 22/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 3.2.3.5 SMS ICON This icon ( ) is switched on in the following conditions: • No SMS icon and The left softkey is labelled Names : no new SMS received and SMS storage is Ok, • SMS icon blinks and the left softkey is labelled Names : The SMS storage is full, • SMS icon (non blinking) and the left softkey is labelled Read : New SMS have been received, • SMS icon blinks and the left softkey is labelled Read : New SMS have been received and the SMS storage is full. Depending on the number of networks events pending (SMS, Voice Mail, unanswered calls), the Read softkey gives access to the event related function directly or to the Idle menu. 3.2.3.6 NEW RECEIVED VOICE MAIL ICON MANAGEMENT This icon ( ) is switched on when a SMS indicating a voice mail message has been received and not yet listened to. The left softkey behaviour and label is the same as for a new SMS event. A message in Idle screen indicates also the fact that new voice mail are waiting (x voice mails). When the mobile is not engaged in a call, a "AUDIO_SMS_TONE" tone is played each time such an indication is received. The icon and information are removed when the user calls the related voice mail boxes. 3.2.3.7 NEW UNANSWERED CALLS ICON MANAGEMENT The "New Unanswered Calls" icon ( ) is switched on when calls have been received, but not answered and when the user has not yet accessed the unanswered calls list from the Idle screen or from the menus. The left softkey behaviour is the same as for new SMS management. In complement to the icon, a message in Idle screen indicates also that unanswered calls have been received (x unanswered), but not yet checked. 3.2.3.8 CALL DIVERTING ICON If the call diverting status "Always" is active and known (for the current line in use), the corresponding icon " :" is displayed on the idle screen. No icon is displayed when the calls are not diverted or when the call diverting status is unknown. The icon status is stored in mobile non-volatile memory. At mobile power on: If the SIM card contains the EF/CFU file, the icon is displayed according to the state indicated in the file and also to the current line in use, Otherwise the icon is displayed according to the state indicated in non-volatile memory and according to the SIM card associated id. 3.2.3.9 RING OFF ICON This icon ( ) is shown if the ring volume is set to Off and the alert tones is "Ring only", "Vibrate then ring", "Vibrate and ring". 3.2.3.10 VIBRATOR ALERT TONES This icon ( ) is displayed in the icon bar when the Alert mode is set to "Vibrate only" or "Vibrate then ring". This icon is displayed at the same place as the Ring off icon, and has priority on display. When setting the Alert tones to "Ring" or "Vibrate and Ring" and if the ring volume is Off, the Ring off icon then replaces the vibrator mode icon.. 3.2.3.11 This icon ( usage. DCS LINE 2 ICON ) is shown if the mobile currently uses the DCS line 2. No icon is shown in case of DCS line 1 Page 23/102 CONFIDENTIAL 3.2.3.12 Mitsubishi Electric CB IDLE MESSAGES DISPLAY CB messages are directly displayed on the Idle screen. The display principles make use of the largest possible area, but the Network operator name is preserved in any case. So, these messages are displayed on the bottom part of the screen. Two lines of the Idle screen is used for CB Idle display. This information may be hidden in some case, when more important information has to be displayed (Such as network events notifications). 3.2.3.13 OTHER CB MESSAGES DISPLAY CB messages are displayed on the Idle screen. If required, the whole screen is used for such a display. If the key. A CB message must be message is too long to be entirely displayed, a scrolling is provided using the acknowledged by the user to be removed from the screen. After display, the screen content becomes the one before the CB display. 3.2.3.14 DATE AND TIME DISPLAY The Date and Time are displayed permanently in Idle screen. The time is displayed on a 24-hour display basis(Hour, Minute), the date is displayed according to the date format chosen when entering the date value. The year is not displayed. In case of a numerous of network events, the information is temporarily hidden. 3.2.3.15 HOME ZONE INDICATOR This icon ( ) is displayed in the icon bar when the mobile is in the user home zone, if this information is available from the network. Generally, the user home zone allows to have preferential charge when calling. 3.2.3.16 This icon ( 3.2.3.17 CLOCK ALARM INDICATOR )is displayed near the current time information, when the clock alarm is active. GENERAL INFORMATION DISPLAY FOR NETWORKS EVENTS When several network events are received, the following information are displayed in the Idle screen: • The relevant icons are displayed on top of the screen, • For each network information, a complementary text is displayed, with the following policy: For the first event, the area used to display CB Idle message is used (for instance : 3 messages) For the second event type, the area used to display the time and date is used (for instance, 2 voice mail), For the third one, the area used to display the network operator name is used (for instance (2 unanswered). • The left softkey is renamed Read in this context. 3.2.3.18 ACCESS TO NETWORK EVENTS The left softkey is context sensitive: • If no network event has to be managed, the softkey label is labelled Names , • If only one network event has to be managed, the softkey label is changed to Read and gives a direct access to the network event related function, • If several network events are to be managed, the softkey label is changed to Read . In this case, the softkey gives access to an "Idle menu" that gives access to the related functions, • In case of Read softkey, the left softkey can be changed to Names again by a press on the End key. Returning from the phonebooks or the menu in this condition will restore the Read softkey and access again to the pending network events. Page 24/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric Example: Itineris 3 Voice Mail 3 messages Read Read Menu Idle screen: 2 network events icons are displayed in the status bar. The left softkey label is changed to Read . The display indicates the pending events: Voice mail, SMS Access to the Idle menu Messages: 3 new Voice mail: L1 2 new Voice mail: L2 1 new Select Select Line Menu screen: The number of events is given for each event type, when available. Exit Access to new received SMS process New SMS read process: "New SMS read process" The process is similar as an inbox consultation, except that old SMS are not shown. "End of SMS consultation" A return to Idle is realised Itineris 3 Voice Mail Read Read Menu Direct access to the voice mail calling process. "Calling Voice mail process" "End of Voice mail consultation Calling Voice mail process: The voice mail is called directly A return to Idle is realised Idle screen: No more network event icon The left softkey has now its normal usage. Itineris Names Idle screen: The voice mail icon is now alone in the icon bat The left softkey label remains Read . A text on the screen indicates the pending network events, here 3 new voice mail messages Menu Page 25/102 CONFIDENTIAL 3.3 Mitsubishi Electric SHORT-CUTS FROM IDLE WINDOW 3.3.1 QUICK ADN DIRECT ACCESS A press on the Names softkey gives access to the quick ADN, allowing a quick way for dialling. See memory section for details. When the left softkey is reserved to access the pending network events menu and is labelled Read in this case, a press on the End key allows to restore the Names label for the softkey. On return from the menus, the previously removed Read softkey is restored automatically. 3.3.2 GENERAL MENU ACCESS A press on the Menu softkey gives access to the general menu, allowing managing all phone functions. 3.3.3 DIRECT ALERT TONES ACCESS A long press on the key gives access to the alert mode menu, with a direct choice between (Vibrate and Ring). See the setting section for details 3.3.4 KEYPAD LOCK A press on the Action followed by a press on # key locks/unlocks the keypad. In the locked state: • The way for unlocking the keypad is indicated to the user on each key press, via an information screen, • No sounds are generated on key presses, • The backlight is "switched on" on key presses, • The left softkey is hidden and the right softkey label is Unlock . • The keypad locked icon is displayed between the softkeys. • The keypad unlock is obtained by a press on Unlock or Actions followed by a press on #. While in locked state: • Dialling emergency numbers is possible: international number 112, and all emergency numbers stored on SIM. Receiving a new call unlocks the keypad automatically, allowing answering to the call. After call termination, the locked state is retrieved automatically. 3.3.5 SPEED DIALLING Long presses on 1 to 9 keys allow dialling the corresponding associated phone number. The 1 key is devoted to voice mail. 3.3.6 LAST NUMBERS DIALLED LIST A press on SEND while in Idle state displays the Last Numbers Dialled list with the most recent call displayed first. A new press on SEND calls this number. See LND list management for details. 3.3.7 VOLUMES CONTROL A press on the volume ( ) key gives access to the volumes control menu. When entering the function, a volume menu is displayed allowing to choose which volume to operate on, with the ring volume at first position. The behaviour is the same as the access to the volume control via the menus. After tuning of one of the volumes, the process returns directly to the volume menu. Page 26/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric Idle screen: "Idle screen" Names Menu Access to volumes control Master volume control menu Press key to choose the volume to tune, in a circular way. The * ( ) and # () keys allow also a menu navigation. Volumes Control: Ring Ramping Keys Select Select Exit Master volume tuning selection Ring volume Ok Exit Ring volume control screen: Ring volume Ok Exit long press Ring volume control screen: Press key or * ( ) and # () keys to adjust the control 8 steps are offered for volume tuning. Press on the corresponding key adjust the volume to the same value (Press on 7 sets the volume to 7 When going outside the bounds, a " AUDIO_VOLUME_KEY_ERROR_TONE " tone is played Increase the ring volume control value The "AUDIO_VOLUME_RING_TONE" is played according to the value and the master volume current value. Exit Return to Idle screen Idle screen: "Idle screen" Names Menu 3.3.8 PROGRAMMING THE HOTKEY On the Social mobile phone, the hotkey is user programmable. This can be realised using the "Settings/hotkey" menu item or by a long press on the hotkey. See the Setting chapter for details. Page 27/102 CONFIDENTIAL 4. Mitsubishi Electric MMI POLICY This section presents the different principles used in MMI policy. 4.1 DIRECTION ARROWS MANAGEMENT In order to indicate that several screens are available for the current display, two arrows are displayed between the softkeys. The two arrows have the following meaning: Drawing Meaning First page of display Page in the middle of pages list Last page of display Only one page of display. Page 28/102 CONFIDENTIAL 4.2 Mitsubishi Electric USE OF FUNCTION KEYS IN MENUS Press key to navigate in the menu. Continuous presses allow fast navigation. The navigation is done in a circular way. After the end of the menu, an automatic return to the beginning is performed. Another way to navigate is the use of * (to navigate ) and # keys (to navigate), but this requires opening the flip. Press Select softkey to select the current item. Press Exit softkey to exit to the parent menu. To directly return to Idle, long press Exit softkey or press END if no call is connected . 4.2.1 LINE MODE MENUS Example: the menu has 7 items. Item 1 Item 2 Item 3 Item 4 Select Line Menu screen: the current highlighted item is Item 1 Exit Press 3 times Item 1 Item 2 Item 3 Item 4 Select Line Menu screen: The current highlighted item is Item 4 Exit Item 5 Item 6 Item 7 Select Exit Line Menu screen: We change of group of menu items: this allows a faster view of the next items. the current highlighted item is now Item 5. while on item 7 will go to the first screen above. This page has 3 items. A press on Press 3 times Item 1 Item 2 Item 3 Item 4 Select Line Menu screen: Return to the first group of items. Exit Page 29/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 4.2.2 PAGE MODE MENUS Same navigation principles as for line mode menus. Page Menu screen: "Menu page 1 Item 1" Select Exit Page Menu screen: When on the last page, Press "Menu page 2 Item 2" Select 4.3 to go to the first page Exit AUTOMATIC SCROLL Automatic scroll is used to display some large text information, such as SMS text, CB text, etc. The automatic scroll is entered after a 5 seconds duration with no user action. Once started, each page is displayed during 5 seconds. If the user makes an action (such a manual scroll), the automatic scroll procedure is restarted after this delay. The information is scrolled in pages units. An example is given below. Text display: Page 1 of text Text page 1 Exit Goes to the next page "5 sec timer" Text display: Page 2 of text Text page 2 Exit Goes manually to the next page Text display: Page 3 of text Text page 3 Exit Page 30/102 CONFIDENTIAL 4.4 Mitsubishi Electric INFORMATION MESSAGE DISPLAY PROCEDURE This window is composed of a text area and an icon area. An example is shown below. Call is on hold Exit Information display: The way to exit is to press the softkeys only. END keys have a function related to the current call situation. Presses on numeric keys have no actions. This information is displayed during 3 seconds and can be exited by a press on any softkey. 4.5 RECAPITULATION DISPLAY PROCEDURE This window is composed of a text area and an icon area. ✆ // ✆ Albert 00:03:12 Exit Recapitulation display: The way to exit is to press the softkeys only. END keys have a function related to the current call situation. Presses on numeric keys have no actions. This information is displayed during 3 seconds and can be exited by a press on any softkey. For the settings modifications, a recapitulation display is made in any case when a setting is changed. This relates to all phone settings and also for supplementary services settings and all alert tones settings. No such screen when the settings are not changed. The standard recapitulation screen in these case is as follows: Recapitulation display: For setting modification Duration 1 second. Exit possible by Exit . Stored Exit 4.6 ERROR DISPLAY PROCEDURE This display procedure allows the display of a recapitulation screen. This window is composed of a text area and an icon area. The icon is an error typical one. Example: User Busy Exit Error display: The way to exit is to press the softkeys only. END keys have a function related to the current call situation. Presses on numeric keys have no actions. The screen is automatically removed after 3 seconds of display. An error beep signals the problem at the time of display. This information is displayed during 3 seconds and can be exited by a press on any softkey. Page 31/102 CONFIDENTIAL 4.7 Mitsubishi Electric TRANSITION DISPLAY PROCEDURE The transition procedure is used when a requested user action cannot be performed immediately (for instance, setting a network service, which calls the network to realise the action). The behaviour is as follows: • If the action cannot be realised within a one-second delay, a waiting screen is displayed during the action. This display is composed of a text area and an icon area. The icon is a wait typical one and may be an animated one. In this case, the sequence is displayed as often as necessary until action completion. Example: Transition display: Depending on the context, an Abort softkey may be displayed. Requesting… Abort • When the action has been completed or not, a result screen is displayed, which explains the new situation, in relation to the user requested action. Example: Outgoing calls barred Exit Recapitulation display: The way to exit is to press the softkeys only. END keys have a function related to the current call situation. Presses on numeric keys have no actions. Page 32/102 CONFIDENTIAL 4.8 Mitsubishi Electric BINARY CHOICE PROCEDURE This procedure is used to select a value between two ones: Yes or No, On or Off or any other labels, but with only 2 possible and exclusives options. A question procedure is a particular case of a binary choice procedure. The window is composed of a title area, a text for option 1, a text for option 2, an icon area indicating a choice between two answers. If no setting is attached to the choice, the user is proposed to validate the positive answer, performing the action associated to the question. Example: Delete entry? Yes No Select Exit Binary choice display (no setting): Same navigation principles as in menus Press Select softkey to select the current item. Press Exit softkey to exit to the parent menu, Long press on Exit goes directly to Idle screen Press END key (if no call) to directly exit to the idle screen. If a phone setting is attached to the choice, the screen is entered with the current setting of the related function. In this case, the user has to choose the other item if he wants to change the setting value. Example: Voice mail alert: On Off Select Binary choice display: When entering the question, the current voice mail alert setting value is "On" Exit Page 33/102 CONFIDENTIAL 4.9 Mitsubishi Electric GENERAL USER ENTRY POLICY 4.9.1 DISPLAY The display contains: • An optional header, • An entry. The punctuation symbol at the end of the text header is part of the header. It can be ":" or "?" or even left away if required to solve a translation problem. 4.9.2 FUNCTION KEYS USAGE The function keys usage depends on the context. The principal types of entries are studied below. 4.9.3 USE OF END KEY A press on END during menu or entry operations will terminate all (active or held) connected calls ( END is a mean to exit the menus when no call is connected). So, in this situation, use the Exit softkey to exit the menus or memories). A normal press on Exit exits to the parent process, a long press on Exit directly exits to the Idle screen. 4.10 NUMERIC AND FLOAT EDITOR 4.10.1 SCREEN EXAMPLES Numeric entry without initial entry: Enter unit: Ok Exit Numeric entry with initial entry: PPU 0.2345| Ok Clear 4.10.2 KEY USAGE Normal press 2..9 2..9 Ok softkey Exit softkey Clear softkey Entry Exit to Clear last validation parent menu digit / process Long press No action No action or decimal point Goes one char right (circular) 2..9 2..9 Ok softkey Exit softkey Clear softkey Exit to Idle No action No action or decimal point Erases Goes to end whole entry of entry 4.10.3 DESCRIPTION A vertical line cursor is used ( | ) with the convention: (Digit before cursor)|(Digit at cursor). Page 34/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric When entering digits, the right softkey is changed to Clear , the left softkey appears if the minimum entry size is reached and is labelled Ok in this case. The entry mode is only replace (the entered digit replaces the digit before cursor position, if any).The number is displayed left justified. An " AUDIO_DIGIT_KEY_TONE" is played for each key press. When the maximum entry size is reached, an "AUDIO_KEY_ERROR_TONE" tone is played and the entry remains unchanged. Page 35/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 4.11 ALPHANUMERIC EDITOR 4.11.1 SCREENS EXAMPLES Alphanumeric entry without initial entry: Name: Ok Exit Name: Alphanumeric entry with initial entry: Albert | Ok Clear For SMS and scratchpad editors, the default letter case is lower case. For other editors, the default letter case is uppercase. 4.11.2 KEY USAGE Normal press Long press 2..9 2..9 1.,-'@:? Chars and2..9 shift next char space 2..9 Toggle caps lock special chars access Ok softkey Exit softkey Clear softkey Ok softkey Exit softkey Clear softkey Exit to Idle Entry Exit to Clear last validation parent menu digit / process Goes one char right (circular) Erases Goes to end whole entry of entry 4.11.3 DESCRIPTION A vertical line cursor is used ( | ) with the convention: (Character before cursor)|(Character at cursor). If empty entry, the left softkey is labelled Ok or is missing (if a minimum entry length is required). The right softkey is labelled Exit . Characters are inserted using the keypad, before the character at cursor position. The right softkey is changed to Clear , the left softkey appears if the minimum entry size is reached and is labelled Ok in this case. The entry mode is only insertion (the entered characters are inserted after the character before cursor). Presses on keys display the corresponding character set available on the key. Successive key presses allow to choose the desired character from the list displayed on the top of the screen. The text is displayed left justified and starts from the left upper corner of the screen. An " AUDIO_DIGIT_KEY_TONE" is played for each key press. When the maximum entry size is reached, an "AUDIO_KEY_ERROR_TONE" tone is played and the entry remains unchanged. Page 36/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 4.11.4 CHARACTERS SETS A set of characters is associated to each numeric key except 0. These characters are accessed by successive short presses on the key, in a round robin manner. The associated set of characters is language dependent. For instance, here are the lists for English and French. See in Annex A the complete sequences of character sets for 3 European languages. A extract of this annex is given below. French Key Lower English Upper Lower Upper 1.,-'@:? 1.,-'@:? abc2àç ABC2 abc2 ABC2 def3éè DEF3É def3 DEF3 ghi4 GHI4 ghi4 GHI4 jkl5 JKL5 jkl5 JKL5 mno6 MNO6 mno6 MNO6 pqrs7 PQRS7 pqrs7 PQRS7 tuv8ùü TUV8 tuv8 TUV8 wxyz9 WXYZ9 wxyz9 WXYZ9 4.11.5 SPECIAL CHARACTERS PAGES The special characters are set in 3 pages that are accessed by a long press on "#". A page scroll is then possible using the direction keys. A direct symbol selection is made using the [1..9] keys. After that, the display returns to the alphanumeric entry. The special characters pages contents are as follows: ¡ ¿ § ¥ £ Example: Chicken stock has been unblocked. Note that if A Ok Clear To access the special characters pages # long press 1:( 2:) 3:% 4:! 5:; 6:¥ 7:£ 8:$ 9: ¿ Exit Alphanumeric entry screen: Special characters screen: Select directly the right character by a press on the corresponding position key on the keypad (Press 1 to select "(", 2 to select ")", Press 9 to select " ", etc.) (circular) or Press * and # to view other pages.. Press To select the ":¥" character Page 37/102 CONFIDENTIAL Chicken stock has been unblocked. Note that if A :¥| Ok Mitsubishi Electric Alphanumeric entry screen: the = symbol has been added to the text at cursor position Clear F Note: The order of characters displayed here in the special characters pages is only an example and may be different in the final product. Page 38/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 4.12 DIALLING ENTRY This entry mode is entered when dialling a phone number from the Idle screen. The number is displayed rightjustified. The number is displayed in double-height digits if it can fit on one LCD line, otherwise normal height characters are used. +44712251637| Store Clear Dialling screen: Use 0 to 9 , * and # for entry Press Clear softkey to erase last char. Long press Clear softkey to return to Idle. Store allows to store the number in memories The entry is displayed in double height characters if the number can fit on a line, otherwise normal size characters are used. Press SEND key to send the call. A press on END terminates previously connected calls if any or returns directly to Idle Direction keys have no usage related to the entry. A telephone number (including « P » symbols) can be up to 46 digits in length and one "+" for international Dialling. Digits after the maximum number of digits will not be accepted Long press on * gives access to *, +, P (pause). An " AUDIO_DIGIT_KEY_TONE" is played for each key press. When the maximum entry size is reached, an " AUDIO_KEY_ERROR_TONE" toneis played and the entry remains unchanged. Page 39/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 4.13 "NUMBER CORRECTION BEFORE DIALLING" ENTRY This kind of editor is entered when a number containing wild characters is called from the memories. Before calling, the number has to be completed by the user at calling time. +447|_2251__ Ok Clear Number correction screen: Press Clear softkey to erase the last entered character. Long press Clear softkey to erase all entered characters Ok validates the entry and sends the number. Wild characters are indicated by _. The entry is displayed in double height characters if the number can fit on one line; otherwise normal size characters are used. Press SEND key to send the call (This is allowed only if no wild characters remain). A press on END terminates previously connected calls if any or returns directly to Idle. key allows navigating through the wild characters, in a circular way. New characters can be added after the rightmost one (Use 0 to 9 , * and # are allowed). 4.14 PHONE NUMBER ENTRY This mode is entered when a phone number is required to continue the current process. Phone number entry screen: Press Clear softkey to erase last char. +44712251637| Long press Clear softkey to clear the whole entry. Clear When allowed, press SEND to call the number. In some circumstances, SEND has no effect Phone number: Ok Press Ok to validate the entry and return to the parent process. A press on END terminates previously connected calls if any or returns to Idle to navigate in the number. A long press goes to the end of the number, short Press on presses allow a circular navigation in the number. A telephone number (including « P » symbols) can be up to 46 digits in length and one "+" for international Dialling. Digits after the maximum number of digits will not be accepted Long press on * gives access to *, +, P (pause), _(wild character) characters. The initial entry can be empty or a previously entered or selected number. On empty entry, - the Clear softkey is renamed Exit and allows to leave the current process - the Ok softkey is replaced by a Names softkey (depending on the context), allowing an access to phone books Page 40/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 4.15 PASSWORD ENTRY 4.15.1 SCREEN EXAMPLE Enter PIN: Password entry screen: ****| Ok Clear 4.15.2 KEY USAGE Normal press Long press 2..9 2..9 2..9 Entry validation 2..9 Entry validation Ok softkey Exit softkey Clear softkey Ok softkey Exit softkey Clear softkey Exit to Idle Erases whole entry Entry Exit to Clear last validation parent menu digit / process SEND key Emergency call / Error 4.15.3 DESCRIPTION The password entry mode is activated when entering passwords: Phone lock, PIN, PIN2, PUK; PUK2, Call barring password. The entry is displayed left justified. A vertical line cursor indicates the entry point. No initial entry is possible. "*" are echoed when entering digits. Depending on the circumstances, the right softkey may have an Exit label on empty entry, allowing leaving the process, otherwise the softkey has no label associated with. The left softkey becomes Ok only when the minimum password length has been reached. As the # key has to be allowed for the PIN validation, it is also allowed for all passwords validation in addition to the Ok softkey. During the mobile initialisation phase, the user must be able to start an emergency call set-up even at password entry. As a consequence if the user validates a SOS phone number followed by SEND , a SOS call is initiated. When the call is ended, the password editor will be reached back with an empty entry. 4.16 DIALLING IN MENUS Dialling in the main menu structure is possible at any moment except: • In terminal operations menus, that require an answer for a precise operation, • In the options menus. Due to * and # keys usage for menu scrolling, the dialled number cannot starts with one of these two characters. When dialling in menus is performed, the current menu position is lost and dialling is made as for a normal dialling from the Idle screen. Page 41/102 CONFIDENTIAL 5. MAKING AND RECEIVING CALLS 5.1 MAKING A SINGLE CALL Mitsubishi Electric Sending a call is one of the most important functions of a phone. Sending a call can be realised using the following ways: • Once in Idle display, enter a phone number followed by a press on the SEND key, • Scan through the phonebook., accessed via the Names softkey, scrolling in the list using the keys and pressing SEND to call the current card number, or * , # • Scan through memories, accessed by the Menu softkey, "Memory/Recall" item and doing the same actions as above, • Calling a number from the last numbers dialled list, accessed by a press on the SEND key while no call, or * , # keys and pressing SEND to recall the current card number, scrolling through the list using the • Calling a number from the "Received" and "Unanswered" calls list, via the Menu softkey, followed by " Memory/Call Register" item selection and selecting the corresponding list. Once on the list, doing the same actions as for the "Last dialled numbers" list, • Calling a number included in a received SMS during SMS inbox consultation (see this section for details), • Calling a number included in a CB message, • Calling a number stored in the memo, by an access to the Scratchpad (see corresponding section), • Calling a number from the network operator SDN or Information numbers lists, • Calling the voicemail, the "InfoConso" service, etc. The following paragraphs describe only the first case. Page 42/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 5.1.1 MAKING A CALL FROM THE IDLE SCREEN 5.1.1.1 DIALLING A NUMBER "Idle screen" Names Menu "+44712251637" +44712251637 Store SEND Clear Idle screen: Use the numeric keys 0 to 9 , * and # to enter the desired telephone number. International calls can be made using the local international access code or by using the * key. By a long press on the key, the "+" symbol will be displayed; this shall be followed by the country code and the subscriber number During a telephone number input the * key also can be used to enter « Pause » characters in the telephone number sequence. When the * key is held down, the « P » symbol will be inserted. Dialling screen: Clear allows to erase the last character Store allows to store the number in memories The entry is displayed in double height characters if the number can hold on a line. Sends the call A telephone number (including « P » symbols) can be up to 46 digits in length and one "+" for international Dialling. Digits after the maximum number of digits will not be accepted Calling screen: An animation shows the progress of the call The "Off-hookl." icon is switched on Press END to terminate the call John ✆ → ✆ L2 The dialled number is compared with the numbers stored in all memories. If a match is found, the corresponding name is displayed instead of the phone number. No line is indicated, so the call is set-up from the line 1, otherwise the line 2 is indicated Calling screen: John is alerted The ringing tone is heard in the ear-piece. When the call is connected, the connected call screen (with the call timer) is displayed. John ✆ → ✆ L2 "John answers" L2 ✆ Names John 00:00:10 Connected call screen: John is connected The micro is switched on automatically. Menu 5.1.1.2 LIST OF INTERNATIONAL COUNTRY CODES FOR DIALLING If the international prefix "+" is dialled as first character, the user is proposed an access to a list of international country codes, allowing a more reliable entry mode. Example: L2 Idle screen: Page 43/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric "Idle screen" Names "*"long press Menu Starting composing a new phone number with a "+" as first digit Codes Codes England France Germany Italy Select ***Select Clear List of country codes: Fast access is allowed using the keypad: 2 starts in the countries from A, or B (after two presses) or C after 3 presses, 3 starts with country with a D, etc.. A subset of 32 countries is proposed. Exit Selects Italy +39 Store Dialling screen: Clear allows to erase the last character Codes allows to consult a list of international country codes The entry is displayed in double height characters if the number can hold on a line. Consult the list of codes Dialling screen: The code for Italy has been appended to the entry. Clear The list of countries includes the following countries: Algeria Germany Argentina Australia Austria Belgium Brazil Canada Denmark Spain United States Finland Greece Hong-Kong Iran Ireland Israel Italy Japan Lebanon Luxembourg Morocco Mexico Norway New Zealand Netherlands Portugal United Kingdom Singapore Sweden Switzerland Tunisia France Russia Estonia Latvia Lithuania China Page 44/102 CONFIDENTIAL 5.2 Mitsubishi Electric SENDING DTMF TONES DURING OUTGOING CALL Sending DTMF tones is possible during the outgoing call state. In this case, presses on 0 to 9 , * and # keys results in sending DTMF tones to the remote user. No display is done for such entries. The DTMF tone corresponding to the key pressed is played in the ear-piece as feedback. 5.1.2 ERROR CASES In each case of error, a warning tone signals the problem and at the same time, an information screen is displayed during 3 seconds. A press on any softkey allows exiting the screen. 5.1.2.1 ERRORS DUE TO LOCAL PROBLEMS The phone may reject the call in the following cases: ♦ When the call is refused due to fixed dialling mode (Error message "Fixed Dialling only"), ♦ Two calls are already connected: a third one cannot be set-up (Error message "Not allowed"), ♦ The SIM has a limited amount of charge and the limit is already reached, so the new call cannot be set-up (Error message "Max cost reached"), ♦ The phone number structure is unrecognised or is incorrect (Error message "Entry Error"), In these cases, an information screen is displayed immediately, indicating the reason of the problem and the display returns to Idle screen or Call connected screen, as appropriate. An example of such a screen is displayed below. Error screen: Fixed dialling only Exit Page 45/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 5.1.2.2 ERRORS DUE TO REMOTE PARTY PROBLEMS ♦ User busy (Error message "User busy"), ♦ No response ("No response"), ♦ Incoming calls barred (Error message "Call barred"), ♦ User unreachable (Error message "Call failed"), ♦ The remote party has changed of number (Error message " Number changed "), ♦ Other cases (Error message "Call failed"). Depending on the reason, the auto-retry is activated or not and if the Setting is on. In these cases of errors, supervisory tones are played to signal the problem to the user. Example: Error screen: User busy Exit 5.1.3 THE AUTORETRY FEATURE If the auto-retry is activated, the following screen is displayed after the error message display. Retrying Calling John Names Auto-retry screen: The auto-retry name blinks when in this state The process is cancelled by a press on any key. Menu The auto-retry is possible only in no calls situations. A press on any key clears the auto-retry screen. In this case, the recall number is definitively stopped. The display goes to the relevant state that caused the auto-retry stop. If the auto-retry is not stopped, the call is tried again using the same parameters as for the first time. Each time a call is tried, a warning tone indicates the calling process activation. The calling process is executed as for a normal call. If the call fails, the return to auto-retry is automatic and a new attempt will be tried after a defined duration. The number of attempts depends on the cause of the failure. For example, if the called party was busy, 10 attempts will be made. If the call set-up fails after the allowed number of attempts is reached, the auto-retry screen is erased and the display returns to the Idle screen content. If the retry attempt succeeds, it will proceed like a normal call and the auto-retry feature is deactivated. Page 46/102 CONFIDENTIAL 5.2 Mitsubishi Electric RECEIVING A CALL This paragraph relates the display and actions when receiving a call in Idle state only. 5.2.1 RECEIVING A CALL: DISPLAY Incoming call screen: -A phone ringing animation is displayed -The ringing tone is played according to the phone Setting (ring tone or Names, ring volume, L2 No ring ramping option) The line used for the call is given in the screen. The right softkey allows to stop the ring. Once stopped, the sk label is suppressed The line which has been call, in case of such a feature (ALS) The backlight is switch on in a steady mode (if ring is active) or flashes (if no ring), The LED flashes green. Depending on information availability, the calling user identity can be displayed in the following forms: - "Call", if the calling party number is not available, - "Withheld", if the number has been hidden by the calling user, via the CLIR service, - "Number", if the number is provided and not found in memories, - "Name", if the number can be matched with one of the memories cards. John 5.2.2 RECEIVING A CALL: ACCEPT In the case of an incoming call, the different possible actions are as follows. 5.2.2.1 ACCEPT THE CALL Incoming call screen: John L2 No Ring Accepts the call The incoming call identification is added to the "Received calls list " automatically, with the following information, when available: caller phone number or name (if found in Phonebooks). SEND L2 ✆ Names John 00:00:10 Connected call screen: See description in next section Menu Page 47/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 5.2.3 RECEIVING A CALL: REJECT (BUSY) Incoming call screen: John L2 No Ring END Rejects the call The call is then rejected with a busy cause, sent to the calling user. The call identification information are added to the " Received calls list " with the calling party phone number (if available) or name (if the phone number has been found in memories). Idle screen: "Mobile state before call" 5.2.4 SENDING DTMF TONES ON CALL RECEPTION Sending DTMF tones is possible during the incoming call state. In this case, presses on 0 to 9 , * and # keys results in sending DTMF tones to the calling user. the corresponding digits are echoed on the screen at the same time. As feedback, for each key, the corresponding DTMF tone is played when pressing on the key. Page 48/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 5.2.5 ADDITIONAL MESSAGES RECEIVED DURING INCOMING CALL STATE During these states, additional messages can be received, depending on network capacities and depending on network services activation. Such messages include: • Call is a diverted one (the call was for another user and is diverted to you), • Call divert is active (the network informs you the call diverting service is active), • Call is transferred (the call is a call that the calling user transfers to you). These information are displayed in an information screen displayed briefly while the call is waiting/ringing. Such a screen is given here: John Incoming call screen: The line used for the call is given in the screen. The right softkey allows to stop the ring. L2 No Ring SEND Incoming call screen: Diverted call If the call is a diverted one or r is a transfered one, the incoming call screen displays also information about this. L2 No Ring The display switches between all these information with the same global screen structure Press on SEND or END to manage the call as normal Accepts the call The incoming call identification is added to the "Received calls list " automatically, with the following information, when available: caller phone number or name (if found in Phonebooks). In the case of a waiting call, softkeys are used as normal instead of SEND and END keys for call management. In case of several information displayed in the incoming call screen, the switch timing is 2 seconds. L2 ✆ Names John 00:00:10 Connected call screen: See description in next section Menu Page 49/102 CONFIDENTIAL 5.3 Mitsubishi Electric DURING THE SINGLE CALL 5.3.1 ONE CALL: DISPLAY L2 John 00:00:10 ✆ Names Menu Connected call screen: The call duration indicates the hours, minutes and seconds and is updated in real time. If the costs are computed and the Credit limit value is not 0 on the SIM card, the remaining cost is displayed instead of the call duration. the remote user phone number or corresponding name (if found in memories) is displayed, A graphic drawing shows the current status of the call (active or held) The Off-hook icon is displayed steady Press Names to access to the quick ADN, Press Menu softkey to access the general menu Press SEND to hold/retrieve the call, Long press down to mute/unmute the micro Press Actions to access the options menu (call contextual menu) Press to adjust the audio volume. The status bar gives all information related to the call : line in use, EFR, micro muted, RSSI and battery level. 5.3.1.1 ICONS IN SUCH STATE While in a call, the icon bar can display any of the following icons: L2 Line 2 in use (for DCS only). When using line 1, no indication is displayed Home zone indicator Micro is mutedHigh Quality Sound Call is not enciphered (This icon is managed on operator request only) Page 50/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 5.3.2 ONE CALL: DIRECT ACTIONS 5.3.2.1 SPEECH VOLUME ADJUSTMENT L2 ✆ John 00:00:10 Names Menu Connected call screen: Press adjust the audio volume. A bar graph is displayed during tuning and the audio level is modified accordingly. Special tones indicate that the minimum or maximum level has been reached. 8 levels are foreseen for audio adjustment. Access to speech volume control Ring volume control screen: key allow an continuous audio level increase or decrease operation Speech Volume Continuous presses on (In a circular way). The conversation volume is played as tuning feedback The function is exited when no actions on keys after 2 seconds or by a press on any key. VolVol+ Increase the volume control value. The volume is immediately modified and no validation is needed to confirm the modification. An other way to tune the volume is to use the left softkey (volume decrease) or right softkey (volume increase). An "AUDIO_VOLUME_KEY_ERROR_TONE is played when overstepping the bounds). Ring volume control screen: Speech Volume Vol"Timer" Vol+ Leave the process Connected call screen: L2 ✆ John 00:00:10 Names Menu 5.3.2.2 SENDING DTMF TONES If the connected call is active, entering 0 .. 9 , * , # sends DTMF tones to the remote party. At the same time, digits are displayed on the screen as for a dialling screen. The DTMF tone feedback corresponding to the key pressed is played at the same time, as long as the key is pressed. 5.3.2.3 MAKING A NEW CALL The same means used to make a new call from the idle screen can be used to make a new call while in a conversation. The current connected call is put on hold automatically and the new call becomes active when connected. After the new call connection, the display is a "two connected calls" one. See details below for this display. The feature with the international country codes access is also available. 5.3.2.4 END THE CALL See next section Page 51/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 5.3.2.5 HOLD AND RETRIEVE OPERATIONS L2 ✆ John 00:00:10 Names Connected call screen: The micro is muted. Press SEND to hold the active call. Menu Holds the call SEND Requesting.. Transition screen: the screen is displayed only if the operation duration exceeds 1 second. Call on hold Information screen: Display during 2 seconds Exit L2 [[✆ ✆]] John 00:00:12 Names SEND Connected call screen: Press SEND to retrieve the held call Menu Retrieves the call Transition screen: the screen is displayed only if the operation duration exceeds 1 second. Requesting.. Information screen: Display during 2 seconds Call active Exit L2 ✆ Names John 00:00:23 Connected call screen: Retrieving a call unmutes the micro automatically Menu Page 52/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 5.3.2.6 MUTING AND UNMUTING THE MICROPHONE L2 ✆ John 00:00:10 Names Mute Menu Mute the micro L2 ✆ John 00:00:10 Names Long press Names Connected call screen: The micro is muted. key to directly unmute the microphone. Long Press Menu Unmutes the micro F Note: the micro is automatically unmuted when the call is retrieved (i.e. during swap operations). This allows to talk with no additional action as soon as the retrieve operation is terminated. L2 ✆ Connected call screen: Long Press key to directly unmute the microphone. John 00:00:10 Connected call screen: The micro is active again. Menu 5.3.2.7 MENU AND NAMES ACCESS Press Names to access to the quick ADN, press on Menu to access to the Main Menu. The same operations as normal accesses to these services are allowed. The connected call remains connected during menu and names operations. If you were in the menus or editing a SMS at the time of incoming call connection, the menu context is preserved as long as no menu access is made during the call. In this situation, during the call, a press on Menu gives access to the menu root and the current operation context is lost. Nevertheless, if a SMS was being written at the time of call, the SMS text is saved (in RAM memory only) and a new SMS composition access will display the saved text as initial entry. Note: A press on END during these operations will terminate all (active or held) connected call ( END can be used to exit the menus when no call is connected only). So, in this situation, use the Exit softkey to exit the menus or memories). Page 53/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 5.3.3 ONE CALL: "OPTIONS" MENU Press Actions key to access to call related operations menu: Item Function AutoDTMF To enter a DTMF string and send it, available only if the call is active: - This item allows you to enter a DTMF string and send it to the remote party, - The string can be entered directly or can be selected from the memories, - A waiting screen is displayed during the DTMF transmission. Hold | Retrieve To hold the active call or retrieve the held call (Same actions as a press on SEND key) The item is Hold is the connected call is active, Retrieve otherwise. Mute | Unmute To Mute or unmute the micro (same actions as a press on the The item is Mute if the micro is active, Unmute otherwise. An icon in the icon bar indicates the End call Allows to end the call (Same actions as a press on the END key, see next section). key) 5.3.4 THE AUTO-DTMF FEATURE Another way to send DTMF tones is via the options menu, using the Auto-dtmf item. This item opens a phone number editor where the user can enter a GSM string. Pressing SEND sends the DTMF string, as described below. The user can get a DTMF string from the memories ( Names softkey) or can store a new one before sending it ( Store softkey). Connected call screen: L2 ✆ John 00:00:10 Names Actions Auto DTMF Hold Mute End call Select Select Menu Options menu access Options menu: Exit Selects Auto-dtmf item DTMF string entry: Names = access to phone book in order to select a dtmf string DTMF codes: Names Exit 12345678901234456*56 DTMF codes: DTMF string entry DTMF string entry: Store = the string can be stored in phone books as a normal phone number Page 54/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 2345678901234456*56# | Store Clear Sends the DTMF string Send Page 55/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric Transition screen: The string is being transmitted Sending DTMF... Connected call screen: L2 John 00:00:34 ✆ Names Menu 5.3.5 ONE CALL: RECEIVING NOTIFICATIONS MESSAGES Notification messages can be received while connected. For example: • You are joined to a conference call, • You are split from a conference call, • The other party has put you on hold, • The other party has retrieved the conversation, • The call has been transferred to another party, • Etc. Example:: Connected call screen: L2 John 00:00:10 ✆ Names Menu Information screen: A warning beep is played at the same time. Exit by any softkey Call joined to a conference Exit "Right softkey" Connected call screen: L2 ✆ Names Exits the screen John 00:00:10 Menu Page 56/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 5.3.6 ONE CALL: COST CONTROL OPERATIONS During the call, and if the network provides the service, the call cost is calculated in real time, based on network information. Files on the SIM stores also values related to the cost management (ACMMax file, ACM file). If the ACMMax value is set to a non-zero value, the call is terminated when the ACM reaches the ACMMax value. In this situation, when the ACM reaches the ACMMax, an " AUDIO_AOC_TONE" tone is played in the ear-piece in order to inform the user. 5.3.7 ONE CALL: RECEIVING A NEW CALL Such a situation is called "Call waiting" and is submitted to your network subscription. If you have not subscribed to the service, this situation cannot occur and the network rejects new incoming calls directly with a "busy" cause. 5.3.7.1 ONE CALL + WAITING: DISPLAY Waiting call screen: -An animation with a phone ringing is displayed (waiting call animation) The "AUDIO_CALL_WAITING_TONE" is played Reject –The caller identity is managed as for an incoming call -The line which has been call, in case of such a feature (ALS), if line 2, is indicated -The backlight is switch on in a steady mode (if ring is active) or flashes (if no ring), -The LED flashes green. -The "Off-hook" icon is displayed indicating a call already established Press Repl. to replace the current call Press Rej . to reject the waiting call. Press SEND to accept the waiting call (the current one is automatically put on hold if necessary) John Repl. ✆ L2 Diverted call Repl. ✆ L2 Rej. Waiting call screen: As for an incoming call, information about the waiting call can be displayed during the incoming call state. The keypad keys and softkeys roles remain the same as for a waiting call. 5.3.7.2 ONE CALL + WAITING: ACCEPT THE WAITING CALL Waiting call screen: John Repl. SEND ✆ L2 Rej. Accepts the waiting call If active, the connected call is put on hold automatically. L2 ✆ Names John Two calls screen: Albert has been put on hold. Albert Menu Page 57/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 5.3.7.3 ONE CALL + WAITING: END THE CONNECTED CALL Waiting call screen: John ✆ L2 Repl. END Rej. Ends the connected call Call Ended screen: 3 seconds display Press any softkey to clear the screen ✆ ⁄⁄ ✆ Albert 00:03:12 Exit The clear the screen "Right softkey" John ✆ L2 Incoming call screen: the display, the ring tone and backlight are changed accordingly. No Ring 5.3.7.4 ONE CALL + WAITING: REPLACE THE CONNECTED CALL BY THE WAITING ONE Waiting call screen: John ✆ L2 Repl. Repl. Reject To replace the call. The sequence 1 SEND has the same effect Call Ended screen: 3 seconds display Press any softkey to clear the screen ✆ ⁄⁄ ✆ Albert 00:03:12 Exit To erase the screen "Right softkey" L2 ✆ Names John 00:00:10 Connected active call screen: Conversation with John Menu Page 58/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 5.3.7.5 ONE CALL + WAITING: REJECT THE WAITING CALL Waiting call screen: John ✆ L2 Repl. Rej Rej. To reject the call The call identification information is added to the "Received calls" list. The calling party will receive a "busy" cause to his call and may make new call attempts. L2 Albert 00:03:12 ✆ Names Connected active call screen: Conversation with Albert continues Menu 5.3.8 ONE CALL: MAKING A TRANSFER WHEN MAKING A NEW CALL While making a new call, you can make a transfer between the call already connected and the new one being called. The transfer operation is made using the Transfer softkey when displayed (The transfer is only possible when the new called user is being alerted. 5.3.8.1 TRANSFER (NORMAL CASE) The operations are as follows: Connected call screen: L2 René 12:00:45 ✆ Names Menu "+44712251637" +44712251637 Store SEND Clear ✆ → ☎ John L2 L2 Dialling screen: Clear allows to erase the last character Store allows to store the number in memories The entry is displayed in double height characters if the number can hold on a line. Sends the call Calling screen: An animation shows the progress of the call Press END key or softkey to cancel the new call.. End ✆ → ((☎ )) John Transfer Making a new call End Calling screen: John is alerted. The Transfer softkey is displayed allowing a transfer between the two calls. The ringing tone is heard in the ear-piece. When the call is connected, the connected call screen (with the call timer) is displayed. Transfer Page 59/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric Transition screen The transfer is being completed between René and John. Please wait… Cancel "Transfer completed" Transfer complete Information screen The transfer is complete between René and John. Exit Exit Call Ended screen: Call with René is ended ✆ // ✆ René 12:30:33 Exit To exit the display "Right softkey" Idle screen: L2 "Idle screen" Names Menu 5.3.8.2 TRANSFER (FAILED) In case of unsuccessful outcome, an information message is displayed with the error message "Failed" and we return to the state before the transfer (the outgoing call remaining alerted) or connected (if the new called user has answered to the call). Depending on the network load of traffic, the calls being transferred may be kept or lost. 5.4 CALL TERMINATION 5.4.1 ENDING A SINGLE CALL Connected active call screen: L2 Albert 00:03:12 ✆ Names END Menu To terminate all calls Call Ended screen: If the call cost has been computed and a cost limit is defined, the call cost is displayed instead of the call duration, otherwise the call duration is displayed only. ✆ // ✆ Albert 00:03:14 Exit "Right softkey" To exit the display Page 60/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric Idle screen or other state: "Idle screen" or See paragraph on context management for precise behaviour. "Mobile state before call" 5.4.2 END OF THE CALL BY THE REMOTE PARTY The same behaviour as above applies. Page 61/102 CONFIDENTIAL 5.5 Mitsubishi Electric TWO CALLS MANAGEMENT This situation occurs when : • You make a new call while already engaged in a conversation, • You answer to a waiting call. 5.5.1 TWO CALLS: DISPLAY L2 ✆ Albert ✆ ✆ ✆ John Names Menu Two calls screen: On top, A status bar indicates the RSSI and battery level, the use of line 2, EFR, etc. - The names/Number or labels Call 1/Call 2 of the two remote parties are displayed, - Drawing/Icons indicate the current call state for each call Press SEND to swap between the two calls Press Names to access the quick ADN Press Menu softkey to access the general menu Long press down to mute/unmute the micro Press Volume to adjust the audio volume. If a name is known, it is displayed to identify the call or the label Call i is displayed according to the call numbering order (starting from 1). The status bar gives all information related to the call : line in use, EFR, micro muted, RSSI and battery level, not enciphered call (operator specific), etc.. 5.5.2 TWO CALLS: DIRECT OPERATIONS 5.5.2.1 LIMITATIONS FNote: You cannot make new calls in this situation. Page 62/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 5.5.2.2 SWAP OPERATIONS ✆ Albert ✆ ✆ ✆ John Names SEND Two calls screen: The call with Albert is connected, the call with John is on hold Press SEND to swap the two calls. Menu Transition screen: Displayed only if the operation duration exceeds 1 second. Requesting… "Network answer" Confirmation screen: The operation result is given One second display, exit by any softkey. Swapped Exit "Timer" L2 ✆ John ✆ ✆ ✆ Albert Names Two calls screen: Now the call with John is connected, the call with Albert is on hold The line may change, according to the line used by the call with Albert. If the micro was muted, it is automatically unmuted. Menu Page 63/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 5.5.2.3 MAKING A CONFERENCE CALL Press 3 SEND to make a conference call. The two remote parties and you can hear each other. The conference call is active automatically and the microphone automatically unmuted. A conference call can also be realised by the options menu Join item. The display is changed to the one of a conference call. See conference calls management for details. FNote: a conference call cannot be created from calls connected to different DCS lines. The network will reject a "Join" request in this situation. Two calls screen: Now the call with John is connected, the call with Albert is on hold The line may change, according to the line used by the call with Albert. If the micro was muted, it is automatically unmuted. L2 ✆ John ✆ ✆ ✆ Albert Names 3 SEND Menu Transition screen: Displayed only if the operation duration exceeds 1 second. Requesting… "Network answer" Confirmation screen: The operation result is given One second display, exit by any softkey. Joined Exit "Timer" L2 ✆..✆ Names Conference 2 users Conference call screen: The two calls are joined now. Menu Page 64/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 5.5.3 TWO CALLS: "OPTIONS" MENU Press Actions to access to call related operations menu: Item Function AutoDtmf To enter a DTMF string and send it, available only if the call is active: - This item allows you to enter a DTMF string and send it to the remote party, - The string can be entered directly or can be selected from the memories, - A waiting screen is displayed during the DTMF transmission, - The DTMF string is sent to the current active call remote party Swap To swap the calls (Same action as a press on the SEND key Join To make a conference call. The active and held calls are joined together. Each party can then hear all other parties. See conference calls management for details. See below for a screens sequence example. Same actions as a press on 3 SEND Transfer To make a transfer between the two connected calls. See description below. Same actions as a press on 4 SEND Mute |Unmute To Mute or unmute the micro (same actions as a long press on the End held To end the held connected call. A "Call Ended " screen is displayed during 3 seconds and can be erased by a press on any softkey. After that, the display returns to the call connected state, related to the call being active. Same actions as a press on 0 SEND End active To end the active connected call. A "Call Ended " screen is displayed during 3 seconds and can be erased by a press on any softkey. After that, the display returns to the call connected state, related to the call being held. The remaining call stays in held state. Same actions as a press on 1 1 SEND or 1 2 SEND When ending the active call, the held call is automatically retrieved (no need to make a manual retrieve operation) End all Allows to end the connected call (Same actions as a press on the END key). key) Page 65/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 5.5.4 TWO CALLS: RECEIVING A NEW CALL This situation is submitted to network capacities and subscription options. Two Calls + Waiting: display The display is the same as for a waiting call described above. 5.5.4.1 TWO CALLS + WAITING: DIRECT ACTIONS You have the choice between: • Either reject the waiting call (Press on Rej. softkey), • Replace the current active call by the new one (Press on Repl . Softkey), • Swap the two connected calls (Press on SEND key), • End connected calls (Press on END key). 5.5.5 TWO CALLS: MAKING A TRANSFER A transfer can be performed only between single connected calls. The transfer is initiated by the following means: Either by the SS string 4 SEND, Or by the actions menu Transfer item. While making a new call, you can make a transfer between the call already connected and the new one being called. The transfer operation is made using the Transfer softkey when displayed (The transfer is only possible when the new called user is being alerted. 5.5.5.1 TRANSFER (NORMAL CASE) The operations are as follows: Two calls screen: Calls with René and John. L2 René John ✆ ✆ Names 4 SEND Menu Making a transfer between the two calls Transition screen The transfer is being completed between René and John. Please wait… Cancel "Transfer completed" Transfer complete Information screen The transfer is complete between René and John. Exit Exit Page 66/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric Call Ended screen: Call with René is ended ✆ // ✆ René 12:30:33 Exit To exit the display "Right softkey" Call Ended screen: Call with John is ended ✆ // ✆ John 05:45:10 Exit To exit the display "Right softkey" Idle screen: L2 "Idle screen" Names Menu 5.5.5.2 TRANSFER (FAILED) In case of unsuccessful outcome, an information message is displayed with the error message "Failed". Depending on the network, load of traffic we return to the two connected calls screen with no change or we loose the two already connected calls. Page 67/102 CONFIDENTIAL 5.6 Mitsubishi Electric CONFERENCE CALLS MANAGEMENT A conference call is initiated by a first Join operation between an active and a held call. The result is a conference call with two remote participants. FNote: the number of remote parties in a conference is limited to 5. Making a conference call is submitted to your subscription options and depends on network services capabilities. 5.6.1 CONFERENCE CALL: DISPLAY L2 Conference 2 users ✆..✆ Names Menu Conference call screen: - A graphic drawing indicates the call situation – The label Conference with the number of participants – The "Off-hook" icon indicates that calls are connected –Two softkeys ( Names and Menu ) allow access to the quick ADN and main menu - The icon status bar gives all information related to the call state (Line 2, EFR, call not enciphered (operator specific), etc..) 5.6.2 CONFERENCE CALL: "OPTIONS" MENU 5.6.2.1 "OPTIONS" MENU CONTENT Press Actions key to access to conference call related operations menu: Item Function AutoDtmf To enter a DTMF string and send it, available only if the call is active: - This item allows you to enter a DTMF string and send it to the remote party, - The string can be entered directly or can be selected from the memories, - A waiting screen is displayed during the DTMF transmission, - The DTMF string is sent to all the remote parties Private with This item allows making a private conversation with one of the conference participants, putting all other participants on hold. See description below. The item is hidden if the conference is in held state. Same actions as the sequence 2 x SEND Hold | Retrieve To put the conference call on hold or retrieve it. The same behaviour as for a single call is applied to the conference call Another way is to press SEND to hold or retrieve the conference. Mute | Unmute To Mute or unmute the micro (same actions as a long press on the End_X Allows ending a call with one of the participants. See description below. End All Allows ending the conference call (Same actions as a press on the END key). key) Page 68/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 5.6.2.2 MAKE A PRIVATE CONVERSATION To make a private conversation with one of the participants, when the conference call is active, press 2 x SEND to put all calls on hold except the call "x" which remains active. (x is in 1 .. 5 is the rank of the call to be split from the conference). This can be also realised using the options menu as shown below: Conference call screen: L2 Conference 3 users ✆..✆ Names Opts Menu Access to the options menu Options menu: Scroll down using or * key, up using # key. Scroll in menu and Press Select to select item ….. Private with ….. Select ✆ Exit To select Private with item … Select List of participants screen: Scroll down using or * key, up using # key. Scroll in menu and Press Select to select item John 0299831111 Call 3 Select ✆ Select Exit To select 0299831111 user Transition screen: The split operation is in progress Requesting.. Confirmation screen: The operation result is given One second display, exit by any softkey. Split ✆ Exit "Timer" L2 ✆ 0299831111 ✆ ✆ ✆ ✆......✆ ✆ Conference Opts Call + Conference screen: The private conversation is now with 0299831234 The micro is automatically unmuted The line is indicated, if line 2 and ALS service Mute Page 69/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 5.6.2.3 END A PARTICULAR CALL OF THE CONFERENCE To end a particular conversation with one of the participants, when the conference call is active, press 1 SEND (x is in 1 .. 5 is the rank of the call to be ended). This can be also realised using the options menu as shown below: Conference call screen: L2 Conference 3 users ✆..✆ Names Opts Menu Options menu: Scroll down using or * key, up using # key. Scroll in menu and Press Select to select item ….. End_X ….. Select ✆ Exit … Select List of participants screen: Scroll down using or * key, up using # key. Scroll in menu and Press Select to select item John 0299831111 Bill ✆ Select Select Exit To terminate with John ✆ // ✆ John 00:03:12 L2 Exit To exit the display END L2 ✆..✆ Names Call Ended screen: The call with John is ended 3 seconds display Conference 2 users Conference call screen: Two calls remain in conference Menu Page 70/102 CONFIDENTIAL 6. MANAGING CALLS AND COSTS 6.1 PRESENTATION Mitsubishi Electric This section describes all call-related facilities allowing a better control of the phone regarding calls: • The Call Register allows to manage lists of numbers saved by the phone on particular events: Last numbers dialled, Received calls and Unanswered calls lists, • The call timers management allows to see the duration of calls and to reset the counters, • The call costs management allows to see the costs of calls, reset the values and adjust the costs parameters: ACM, ACMMax, PPU and currency name, • The line selection allows selecting a line for next calls. This feature is shown only if the ALS service is present on the SIM. FInformation: See Annex A for the Call supervision menu structure. 6.2 USING THE CALL REGISTER 6.2.1 LAST NUMBERS DIALLED LIST (LND) 6.2.1.1 LND LIST CONTENT The list contains the 10 last numbers dialled. Particular options that have been used at call time (additional strings, such as a CLIR option Setting by a GSM sequence, or the use of pause character and DTMF strings joined to the number) are also stored in the list. The last number dialled is displayed first. An identical number appears only one time in the list. This list is common to all DCS lines and is saved in phone non-volatile memory only. Each entry contains the following information: • The dialled string, • The date and time of the call, • The call duration (if call was connected). When displaying the list in a global view, each entry is displayed on one line with the following content: • Either the called party phone number, if no match is found in phone books, or the called party name if a match is found in phone books, A list entry is displayed on one page with the following content: • Either the called party phone number, if no match is found in phone books, or the called party name if a match is found in phone books, • The date and time of the call, • The call duration (in case of connected call) 6.2.1.2 LND ACCESS To access the list directly, press SEND while in Idle State. The other access is by the menu (Press Menu softkey ), via the "Calls & Times/CallRegister/LastDial" folder. Page 71/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 6.2.1.3 LND DISPLAY The list is displayed in a line mode list, the most recent card being displayed first. While in the list: • Press or * key to scroll down in the list (circular navigation), • Press # key to scroll up in the list, • The list is scrolled in a circular mode, • Press SEND to call the current highlighted item. • Press Exit softkey to exit from the list. • Press Details softkey to view the card details, • Press Actions key to access the options menu with the following items: Item Function Store To store the current entry phone number in memories Delete To delete the current entry. Delete All To delete all items Call To call the current entry phone number Details To view the details on the current highlighted item. Page 72/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 6.2.1.4 LND EXAMPLES 6.2.1.4.1 Calls log Call timers Call costs Line Select ✆ Select Calling an entry Call supervision menu: Exit Validates the Calls log entry Last Dial Unanswered Received Select Select Call Regsiters menu: Exit Validates the Last Dial entry Last dial list: Alfred has been the last number dialled Alfred Thierry 0299831111 0299111111 Exit Details SEND "Calling process for Alfred" Calls Alfred Calling screen: Page 73/102 CONFIDENTIAL 6.2.1.4.2 Deleting an entry from the list Call Registers menu: Last Dial Unanswered Received Select Select Mitsubishi Electric Exit Validates the Last Dial entry Last dial list: Alfred has been the last number dialled Alfred Thierry 0299831111 0299111111 Exit Details Actions Store Delete Delete All Edit Select Select Call options menu Options menu: Scroll down using or * key, up using # key. Scroll in menu and Press Select to select item Exit Selects Delete item Deleted Exit information screen: The entry has been deleted. 3 seconds display Exit by any softkey "Timer" exits the information screen. Thierry 0299831111 0299111111 René Last dial list: Thierry is now the current item of the list Exit Details Page 74/102 CONFIDENTIAL 6.2.1.4.3 ♦ Mitsubishi Electric Deleting all entries In this case, a binary choice procedure (Yes/No) is called before deleting all entries. A result screen all entries deleted is displayed when the operation is completed. 6.2.1.4.4 Viewing entry details Last dial list: Alfred has been the last number dialled Alfred Thierry 0299831111 0299111111 Exit Details View Alfred 0299831111 12/08 -13:45 00:30:23 Edit To view entry details Last Dial Exit Details on last call to Alfred: The name and phone number, the date and time are displayed. Exit allows exiting the detailed view and returning to the global view on the same entry. Edit allows number modification before calling. The screen displays the date, time end duration of the call if available. Page 75/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 6.2.2 UNANSWERED CALLS LIST (UCL) 6.2.2.1 LIST CONTENT This list contains the last 10 received, but unanswered, calls information. An incoming call is considered as Unanswered if no action has been made on call arrival and the call has been either terminated by the network or diverted to another number via the call diverting service. This list is common to all DCS lines and is saved in phone non-volatile memory. The most recent unanswered call is displayed first. If unanswered calls are stored and the list has not been accessed, the "Unanswered calls" icon is displayed in the Idle screen, on the left softkey. See Idle screen description for details. The UCL list is stored in phone non-volatile memory only. Each entry contains the following information: • The calling party phone number, if available, • An indication if the calling party number was withheld, • The date and time of the call. When displaying the list in a global view, each entry is displayed on one line with the following content: • Either the calling party phone number, if no match is found in phone books, or the calling party name if a match is found in phone books, or "Unknown", if the number is unavailable, or "Withheld", if the number was withheld by the calling party. A list entry is displayed on one page with the following content: • Either the calling party phone number, if no match is found in phone books, or the calling party name if a match is found in phone books, or "Unknown", if the number is unavailable, or "Withheld", if the number was withheld by the calling party. • The date and time of the call. 6.2.2.2 LIST ACCESS 6.2.2.2.1 Access via the menus The normal way is by the menu via the Calls & Times / Call Register / Unanswered" folder. When accessing the list from the menu, all the unanswered calls are listed. 6.2.2.2.2 Access to the new unanswered calls When new unanswered calls are received, they are indicated by an icon in Idle screen, a textual information and the left softkey is labelled Read in this case. In these conditions, the "Read" softkey gives only access to the new unanswered calls. The icon and Idle related information are removed when accessing the list via the softkey or via the menu.List usage The same functions as the those used for the LND list management are available. For examples, see also LND list examples. Page 76/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 6.2.3 RECEIVED CALLS LIST (RCL) 6.2.3.1 LIST CONTENT This list contains the last 10 received (answered or rejected), calls information. An incoming/waiting call is a received one if it has been answered to or if it has been rejected. This list is common to all DCS lines and is saved in phone non-volatile memory. The most recent received call is displayed first. The same phone number appears only one time in the list. The RCL list is stored in phone nonvolatile memory only. Each entry contains the following information: • The calling party phone number, if available, • An indication if the calling party number was withheld, • The date and time of the call. When displaying the list in a global view, each entry is displayed on one line with the following content: • Either the calling party phone number, if no match is found in phone books, or the calling party name if a match is found in phone books, or "Unknown", if the number is unavailable, or "Withheld", if the number was withheld by the calling party. A list entry is displayed on one page with the following content: • Either the calling party phone number, if no match is found in phone books, or the calling party name if a match is found in phone books, or "Unknown", if the number is unavailable, or "Withheld", if the number was withheld by the calling party. • The date and time of the call, • The call duration, if connected. 6.2.3.2 LIST ACCESS From the Idle screen, press on the Menu softkey to access the general menu. Then, using the navigation, select the "Calls & Times/CallRegister/Received" folder. 6.2.3.3 LIST USAGE The same functions as the LND list are available. See also LND list for examples. Page 77/102 CONFIDENTIAL 6.3 Mitsubishi Electric CALL TIMERS MANAGEMENT Showing the call timers 6.3.1.1 PRESENTATION Two views of presentation are provided: a global view and a detailed view. The global view is directly displayed when entering the folder. The detailed view is entered during global view display, via the Details softkey. For calls, connected or not, refer to Annex H table for call timers management. 6.3.1.2 ACCESS Via the general menu in the " Calls & Times/Call Timers/Show" folder. 6.3.1.3 CALL TIMERS: GLOBAL VIEW The "Calls & Times/Call Timers/Show" folder allows to display all call times information: Last call time, all call times, and, if ALS service is active, all call times with line 1, all call times with line 2. For each display, the times for incoming and outgoing calls are given. Example: Calls log Call timers Call costs Line Select ✆ Select Call supervision menu: Exit Validates the Timers entry Call Timers menu: Show Balance information Reset Select Select ✆ Exit Last Call ☎ 00:10:34 ☎ 00:05:45 Exit Validates the Show entry Show Timers: Scroll down using or * key, up using # key. Go to next screen Page 78/102 CONFIDENTIAL Global: All Calls ☎ 00:45:30 ☎ 00:23:00 Details Exit Mitsubishi Electric Show Timers: Details allows to view all calls details Go to next screen Global: All Calls L1 ☎ 00:30:30 ☎ 00:10:00 Details Exit Show Timers: Details allows to view all calls details (This screen is displayed only if two lines are managed (ALS)) Go to next screen Global: All Calls L2 ☎ 00:15:00 ☎ 00:13:00 Details Exit Show Timers: Details allows to view all calls details (This screen is displayed only if two lines are managed (ALS)) Go to next screen Last Call ☎ 00:10:34 ☎ 00:05:45 Exit Exit ✆ Exits Call Timers menu: Show Balance information Reset Select Show Timers: No details for the last call Exit Page 79/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 6.3.1.4 CALL TIMERS: DETAILED VIEW This view is accessed via the left softkey (labelled Details ) while in global view, when relevant. It gives access to a global table which details all call information by category: Voice calls (Home, national roaming, international roaming), If fax and/or data calls have been made, the same details are displayed). Example: Call Timers menu: Show Balance information Reset Select Select ✆ Exit Validates the Show entry Last Call 00:10:34 00:05:45 ☎ ☎ Exit Show Timers: Scroll down using or * key, up using # key. Go to next screen All Calls 00:45:30 00:23:00 Details Details ☎ ☎ Exit View details My network 00:30:00 00:10:00 Show Timers: Details allows to view all calls details ☎ ☎ Exit Show Timers details: Scroll down using or * key, up using # key. Exit exits to global view View next screen Show Timers details: Nat Roam 00:30:00 00:10:00 ☎ ☎ Exit View next screen Page 80/102 CONFIDENTIAL Show Timers details: Intl roam 00:05:30 00:03:00 Mitsubishi Electric ☎ ☎ Exit View next screen Show Timers details: My network 00:30:00 00:10:00 ☎ ☎ Exit Exit Exits to global view All Calls Show Timers: 00:45:30 00:23:00 Details ☎ ☎ Exit Go to next screen Show Timers: Displayed if (ALS) only. All Calls L1 00:30:30 00:10:00 Details ☎ ☎ Exit Go to next screen Etc. Page 81/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 6.3.2 USING THE BALANCE INFORMATION SERVICE 6.3.2.1 PRESENTATION The "InfoConso" allows setting and calling the number provided by the network operator (To consult information about charging). This information is saved in phone non-volatile memory. 6.3.2.2 ACCESS The access is by the menu in the "Calls & Times/Call timers/Balance information." folder. 6.3.2.3 EXAMPLE: SETTING AND CALLING THE COST INFORMATION NUMBER Call Timers menu: Show Balance information Reset Select Select ✆ Exit Validates the Balance Information entry InfoConso menu: Call Set Number Select Select Exit Validates the Call entry information: No Number Exit Right softkey Go to next screen Number: Number entry: Phone number editor. An access to the memories is possible using the Names softkey. Names 123456 Exit Number entry Page 82/102 CONFIDENTIAL Number entry: Number: 123456| Ok Ok Mitsubishi Electric Clear Entry validation Information screen: Stored Exit Right softkey "Calling process" Go to next screen Calling process: The calling process is started after storage because the menu option is entered to call the service. Page 83/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 6.3.3 RESETTING THE CALL TIMERS 6.3.3.1 PRESENTATION AND ACCESS This allows to set all call timers to 0. The phone lock code entry is requested for this operation. Access by the menu in the "Calls & Times/Timers/Reset" folder. 6.3.3.2 EXAMPLE Call Timers menu: Show Balance information Reset Select Select ✆ Exit Validates the Reset entry Binary choice screen: The positive answer is selected as initial answer. Reset timers: Yes No Select Select Exit Validates the Yes choice Lock code entry: Password editor. The lock code is requested for resetting all timers Enter phone lock: Exit Lock code entry "1234" Lock code entry: Enter phone lock: ****| Ok Ok Clear Lock code validation information screen: 3 seconds display or exit by any softkey. Timers reset Exit Right softkey Go to next screen Show Balance information Reset Call Timers menu: Select ✆ Exit Page 84/102 CONFIDENTIAL 6.4 Mitsubishi Electric CALL COSTS MANAGEMENT 6.4.1 SHOWING THE CALL COSTS 6.4.1.1 PRESENTATION AND ACCESS This allows showing the call costs: last call cost, all call costs since last reset, remaining cost. The displayed values are those stored on the SIM (for all calls cost) or temporarily in the mobile (for the last call cost if the mobile has not been switched off since the last call). The costs are displayed in unit or currency, depending on the cost display Setting. Access by the menu in the "Calls & Times/Costs/Show" folder. 6.4.1.2 EXAMPLE Calls log Call timers Call costs Line Select Select Show Credit Limit Reset Display cost type Select Select Call supervision menu: Exit Selects the Costs entry Call costs menu: Exit Selects the Show entry Call costs sequence: Scroll down using Last Call cost 12,00 FFR or * key, up using # key. Exit Go to next screen Page 85/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric Call costs sequence: All Calls costs since last reset 120,35 FFR Exit Go to next screen Remaining credit No limit Call costs sequence: Exit Go to next screen Call costs sequence: Last Call cost 12,00 FFR Exit Exit Exits Show Credit Limit Reset Display cost type Select Call costs menu: Exit Page 86/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 6.4.2 MANAGING THE CREDIT LIMIT VALUE 6.4.2.1 PRESENTATION AND ACCESS The user can set a cost limit value for his calls or set a no limit value. When the limit is reached, all connected calls are terminated automatically and you cannot make any more calls. The credit limit change operation needs to enter the PIN2 code. Acess via the menu in the Calls & Times/Costs/Credit Limit. 6.4.2.2 CREDIT LIMITS AND CALLS If the accumulated credit reaches the credit limit value, all chargeable calls are barred: this includes all outgoing calls (except calls to emergency services) and all incoming calls, when charge is applied to such calls (this is possible in international roaming). In this case, an error message is given for outgoing calls. During a call, the phone advises the user when the accumulated charge becomes too near to the credit limit value by an information screen coupled to an "AUDIO_AOC_TONE" tone. This allows you to recharge the credit limit value or to inhibit any limit. Note that this requires the PIN2 code knowledge. Page 87/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 6.4.2.3 EXAMPLES Credit limit: no limit defined Show Credit Limit Reset Display cost type Select Select Call costs menu: Exit Validates the Credit Limit entry Credit Limit screen: Credit Limit No Limit Edit Edit Exit Credit information modification PIN2 entry screen: Password editor Enter PIN2: Exit 1234 PIN2 entry Enter PIN2: PIN2 entry screen: ****| Ok Ok Clear PIN2 entry validation Set limit In $: Exit Credit Limit entry screen: A float editor is entered for this entry long press "#" inserts a decimal point he current currency is $ 123#45 Credit limit entry Set limit In $: 123.45| Ok Ok Credit Limit entry screen: Clear Entry validation Page 88/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric Information screen: The value is rounded due to storage constraints Exit after 3 seconds or by a press on Exit Credit Limit 123.00 $ Exit Exit Exits Show Credit Limit Reset Display cost type Select Call costs menu: Exit Credit limit: a limit is defined: Setting no limit Show Credit Limit Reset Display cost type Select Select Call costs menu: Exit Selects the Credit Limit entry Credit Limit screen: Options menu allows to set another limit or to set a no limit value Credit Limit 123.00 $ Edit Actions Exit Access to the options menu Call costs action menu: Edit Set no limit Select Select Exit Selects the Set no Limit entry PIN2 entry screen: Enter PIN2: Exit 1234 PIN2 entry Page 89/102 CONFIDENTIAL PIN2 entry screen: Enter PIN2: ****| Ok Ok Mitsubishi Electric Clear PIN2 entry validation information screen: Exit after 3 seconds or by a press on Exit Credit Limit No Limit Exit Exit Exits Show Credit Limit Reset Display cost type Select Call costs menu: Exit Page 90/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 6.4.3 RESETTING ALL CALL COSTS 6.4.3.1 PRESENTATION This item allows setting all call costs to 0. 6.4.3.2 EXAMPLE Show Credit Limit Reset Display cost type Select Reset costs: Yes No Select Select Call costs menu: Exit Validates the Reset entry Binary choice screen: The positive answer is selected as initial answer. Exit Selects the Yes choice PIN2 entry screen: Enter PIN2: Exit 1234 PIN2 entry Enter PIN2: PIN2 entry screen: ****| Ok Ok Clear PIN2 entry validation Information screen: All costs reset Exit Right softkey Exits Show Credit Limit Reset Display cost type Select Call costs menu: Exit Page 91/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 6.4.4 CHOOSING THE COSTS DISPLAY MODE 6.4.4.1 PRESENTATION This item allows the user to choose the display mode of the costs: either in units or in currency. If currency is chosen, the user has to enter the currency name and the unit value in this currency. Example 6.4.4.2 DISPLAY MODE: CURRENCY, CHANGE TO UNITS Show Credit Limit Reset Display cost type Select Select Call costs menu: Exit Selects the Display cost type item Display cost type Menu: The current display mode is highlighted when entering the item. Units Currency Select Exit Validates the Units item Display cost type Menu: Units Currency Select Select Show Credit Limit Reset Display cost type Select Exit Selects the Units item Call costs menu: Exit Page 92/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 6.4.4.3 DISPLAY MODE: UNITS, CHANGE TO CURRENCY Show Credit Limit Reset Display cost type Select Select Call costs menu: Exit Selects the Display cost type item Display cost type menu: Units Currency Select Select Exit Selects the Currency item Display: FFR Unit = 0,70 FFR Edit Exit Show Credit Limit Reset Display cost type Select Display cost type screen: You can change the parameters by a press on Edit Exit Exits Call costs menu: Exit 6.4.4.4 DISPLAY MODE: CURRENCY, MODIFY THE CURRENCY PARAMETERS Show Credit Limit Reset Display cost type Select Select Call costs menu: Exit Selects the Display cost type item Display mode menu: Units Currency Select Select Exit Selects the Currency item Page 93/102 CONFIDENTIAL Display: FFR Unit = 0,70 FFR Edit Edit Mitsubishi Electric Display mode screen: Exit Edit the currency parameters PIN2 entry screen: Enter PIN2: Exit 1234 PIN2 entry Enter PIN2: PIN2 entry screen: ****| Ok Ok Clear PIN2 entry validation Currency entry screen: Alphanumeric editor If the user clears the whole entry, he is proposed to access a list of currencies where he can choose the currency name. Currency: FFR| Ok Clear Clear long press $ $ is selected as currency Currency: Currency name entry screen: $| Ok Ok Clear Entry validation Unit in $: Ok 0#0045 Clear Unit in currency entry screen: Float editor The currency name is taken into account immediately. Float editor. # long press is for decimal point entry. Unit entry Page 94/102 CONFIDENTIAL Unit in currency entry screen: Unit in $: 0.0045| Ok Ok Mitsubishi Electric Clear Entry validation Display: $ Unit = 0,0045 $ information screen: Exit after 3 seconds or after a press on Exit Exit Exits Show Credit Limit Reset Display cost type Select Call costs menu: Exit Page 95/102 CONFIDENTIAL 6.5 Mitsubishi Electric SELECTING A LINE (DCS FEATURE) 6.5.1 PRESENTATION This menu allows to select a DCS line for outgoing calls and to lock or not on this line. The menu content is adaptive depending on the current Setting and on the current network (international roaming). The line names are those stored in the SIM EFMSISDN file. This menu is hidden if the ALS service is not activated on the SIM. 6.5.2 EXAMPLES 6.5.2.1 ACCESS TO LINE STATUS Calls log Call timers Call costs Line selection Select Select Calls & Times Menu: Exit Selects Line entry Line status display The current line is Office Office Personal Select Exit Page 96/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 6.5.2.2 CHANGING OF LINE Calls log Call timers Call costs Line selection Select Select Calls & Times Menu: Exit Selects Line entry Line status display The current line is Office Office Personal Select Exit Change of line Line status display The current line is now Personal Office Personal Select Select Calls log Call timers Call costs Line selection Select Exit Choice confirmation Calls & Times Menu: Exit Note: The line name can be changed via the "Phone Book/Own numbers" menu. Page 97/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric Page 98/102 CONFIDENTIAL 7. USING THE VOICE MAIL 7.1 VOICE MAIL CONFIGURATION Mitsubishi Electric 7.1.1 PRESENTATION The Services/Voicemail/Number and Services/Voicemail/Alert menu items allow to configure the voice mail phone number and the voice mail alert mode. These settings relate to the current DCS line in use. The voice mail phone number is defined as follows: • If the SIM card includes a file for voice mail numbers storage, this file content is used as voice mail phone numbers, • Otherwise, the voice mail phone number is stored in the phone non-volatile memory. This field remains unchanged even if the SIM has a voice mail phone number defined. This field has to be edited before usage. The SIM can contain a voice mail phone number for each line. The voicemail alert mode allows setting on or off an audio signal on each voicemail indication arrival. The alert will be played immediately if no call is connected, otherwise after the end of the call. FBy default the voice mail number is empty and the voice mail alert is set. 7.1.2 VOICE MAIL MENU ACCESS From the menu, Press Select softkey when on the voice mail item. The voice mail menu is displayed. Voice Mail Phone Book Messages Call & Timers Select Select Main Menu: Exit Selects Voicemail item Call Number Alert Select Exit Voice mail menu: Scroll down using or * key, up using # key. Press Select softkey to enter the selected item, Press Exit softkey to exit to main menu, Long press Exit to go directly to Idle Page 99/102 CONFIDENTIAL Mitsubishi Electric 7.1.3 SETTING THE VOICE MAIL PHONE NUMBER Voice Mail: 0299111111| Ok Ok Clear Return to the voicemail menu after completion or validation If the number is not user editable on SIM, only an information screen is displayed and the user is only allowed to exit the display. Voice mail menu: Call Number Alert Select Voice mail number entry: phone number editor If a number is already stored in the voice mail number storage, this number is displayed. If no number is stored, the display indicates no number In case of empty entry, an access to the memories is offered via a Names softkey. Exit 7.1.4 SETTING THE VOICE MAIL ALERT MODE Voice mail menu: Call Number Alert Select Select Voice mail alert: On Off Select Exit Selects the voice mail alert mode Voice mail alert choice procedure: The current Setting is highlighted as initial entry. or * key, up using # key. Scroll down using Exit Change to On Voice mail alert: On Off Select Select Voice mail alert choice procedure: Exit Validation Voice mail menu: Call Number Alert Select Exit Page 100/102 CONFIDENTIAL 7.2 Mitsubishi Electric CALLING THE VOICE MAIL 7.2.1 PRESENTATION Reading the voice mail can be realised via the following means: • Direct access via the idle menu, when voice mail messages are indicated in the voice mail, using the right softkey (A voice mail icon is displayed in the softkey in this case), • Access by the menu, via the Voicemail/Call folder. If missing in the setting, the voicemail phone number is requested and stored before calling. 7.2.2 CALLING THE VOICE MAIL Voice mail menu: Press Select or SEND to call the voice mail Call Number Alert Select Select A NUMBER IS DEFINED Exit Selects the Call item : the call to the voice mail is started. ✆ → ☎ Calling Voice Mail Calling screen: Call is being proceeding in the network. End ✆ → ((☎ )) Ringing Voice Mail Alert screen: Remote party is alerted (the remote party phone rings). End Etc.. Page 101/102 CONFIDENTIAL 7.2.3 CALLING THE VOICE MAIL NO NUMBER IS DEFINED Voice mail menu: Press Select or SEND to call the voice mail Call Number Alert Select Select Mitsubishi Electric Exit Calls the voice mail Information screen: If no number is defined, an information screen is displayed and an error beep is played. The screen is displayed 3 seconds. No number Exit "any softkey" Press any softkey to go to the next screen. Enter Number: Number entry screen: You can enter the number directly | Press Names to search a number in memories Names "777" Exit Voice mail number entry (777) Number entry screen: Enter Number: Ok Ok 777| Clear "Calling Process" Validation of number. The number is saved. The call is started at the same time. The remaining part of the call procedure is similar as above. Calling process Call is being proceeding in the network. Page 102/102
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