Shintom Co M5016 PCS handset User Manual manual 4
Shintom Co Ltd PCS handset manual 4
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4. Basic Operation Placing Calls Using your Phone Book 1 To open your Phone Book, press in standby mode, then (or press and hold ). press 2 Select your desired name as follows: • Press to search for the name, or • Press one of keys 1 to 9 once to search for the first letter belonging to the key. Then, press / to locate the name. 3 To make a call, press NOTES: - To use your Phone Book, you need to store phone number information in your Phone Book beforehand. - Please be sure to enter the corresponding name when entering a phone number in your Phone Book. If you do not, the name will not appear on the display. Placing Emergency Calls You can make emergency calls even if your phone or SIM card is locked. You can also make emergency calls without your SIM card. • To make an emergency call without your SIM card, enter the mobile phone emergency number 112 and press • To make an emergency call when your SIM card is locked, press Placing International Calls 1 Press and hold to display “+”. 2 Enter the country code of the phone number you wish to call. 3 Enter the phone number. 4 Press Last Number Redial In standby mode, you can redial the last number dialled. 1 In standby mode, press The last number dialled will be displayed. 2 To place a call, press again. DTMF Sending In dialling phone numbers, you can insert “P” by pressing and holding key. “P” will be used to send the DTMF. 1 Enter a phone number. 2 Press and hold to display “P”. 3 Enter a number for DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency). 15 CEL GDU325 (p.01-20) Eng.pm6 15 8/2/01, 10:10 AM 4. Basic Operation 4 Press The phone number and “Calling” will be displayed. After the call is sent, “Auto DTMF” will be displayed. After 5 seconds, it will start sending by DTMF. Receiving Calls 1 When an incoming call is received, a ringing tone will sound and “Incoming call” will be displayed. 2 Press and you will be able to talk with the other party. 3 To end your call, press NOTE: - When silent mode or, quiet mode is used, a ringing tone will not be heard. (Refer to page 47, 48.) Backlighting When Backlighting On is preset (see page 49) and you press any key, the backlighting for the display and the keypad will turn on to provide easier operation. The backlighting will go out 15 seconds after your last key press. Key Lock Function ( You can activate the Key Lock function to avoid accidental key operations. 1 In standby mode, press then “LOCK” at the bottom of the display will be changed to “UNLOCK”. No key entry will be valid except emergency number 112 until the Key Lock function is released. Releasing the Key Lock Function 1 Press then again. “UNLOCK” will be changed to “LOCK”. Your key entry will become valid. 16 CEL GDU325 (p.01-20) Eng.pm6 16 8/2/01, 10:10 AM 4. Basic Operation Useful Information During Calls The following are the basic operations that you can access during calls. Microphone Mute The Microphone Mute function will deactivate the microphone of your phone so you can converse at your location and not be overheard by the party on the line. To change Microphone Mute setting, press . “MUTE” or “UNMUTE” will appear at the bottom of the display. Muting the Microphone During a call, press to change “MUTE” to “UNMUTE”. Releasing Mute During a call, press to change “UNMUTE” to “MUTE”. NOTE: - The mute mode will automatically be released when your call is terminated. Switching DTMF Tone On/Off You can send DTMF tones during a call. This function is used for sending DTMF tones to answering machines, computerized equipment, etc. to communicate with them. 1 During a call, press 2 Press 3 Press to select DTMF on (or DTMF off). Then, the DTMF tones will be switched on (or off). Calling Up the Main Menu During a call, you can enter the “Phone Book” and “Messages” main menu. (For details on these menus, see pages 25 and 33.) 1 During a call, press 2 Press to select Main Menu, then press 3 Press to select either Phone Book or Messages, then press To return to the original screen, press screen is displayed. until the original 17 CEL GDU325 (p.01-20) Eng.pm6 17 8/2/01, 10:10 AM 4. Basic Operation Storing a Number In the Scratch Pad Memory During a call, you can enter a number in the scratch pad memory and, after the call, you can place a call to the number. 1 During a call, enter a phone number. After the call, the number will be displayed. To cancel the number, press 2 After the call, press to place a call to the number. NOTES: - When “No service” is displayed, you cannot place nor receive calls as mobile phone service is not available. - When “Enter PIN1” is displayed, PIN (Personal Identification Number) security (SIM card lock) is active. In this case, enter your PIN1 code and press - When the wrong PIN1 code is entered three consecutive times, your phone will block the SIM card. In this case, enter your PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) code. This PUK code will be supplied by your service provider. - If you enter the wrong PUK code 10 times in succession, the SIM card will not be able to be used any more. In this case, please contact your service provider for a new SIM card. - Some SIM cards utilize a PIN2 code for accessing special functions. Please contact your service provider for further information on PUK2 and PIN2 codes. - When your phone is powered up without your SIM card, “Insert SIM card” will be displayed. In this case, power off your phone and insert your SIM card. 18 CEL GDU325 (p.01-20) Eng.pm6 18 8/2/01, 10:10 AM 4. Basic Operation Multiparty Call You can make a multiparty call where such a service is available. Making a Second Call During a Call 1 Place a call to the first party. 2 During the call, place the second call and press The first call will automatically put on hold. To swap between two calls: During a call, press and select Swap from the in-call menu. To end the current call: 1 Select the caller to be disconnected using and select End current from 2 To disconnect the caller, press the in-call menu. Adjusting the Earpiece Volume You can adjust the earpiece volume of the phone during a Multiparty call. Press , then select Volume and press Press to increase and to decrease the volume level. 19 CEL GDU325 (p.01-20) Eng.pm6 19 8/2/01, 10:10 AM 4. Basic Operation Making a Multiparty Calls Up to five callers can join a Multiparty call. To activate a Multiparty call: While making a multiparty call, you need one active call and one on hold, press and select Multiparty/Join all from the in-call menu, in order. The call on hold will be connected with the current active call to form a Multiparty call, where every person can talk to one another. To add other members to a Multiparty call: The menu indicated by the selected screen is different. Place a call to add the next member of the Multiparty call (up to 5 members). and select Multiparty/Join all in order. Then, press To perform various functions during a Multiparty call: Press and select Multiparty/“one of the following items” in order. Multiparty ↓ Hold all calls: To put the Multiparty call on hold. Join all: To join all calls to the active Multiparty call. Exclude: Place the selected party of a multiparty call on hold. Private: Hold a private call with one party in a multiparty call. Other parties are put on hold. Transfer: To connect one caller to another caller and to leave the call. To disconnect a member of a Multiparty call: You can disconnect the member whose phone number is currently displayed. Press and select End current. 20 CEL GDU325 (p.01-20) Eng.pm6 20 8/2/01, 10:10 AM 5. Using the Menu 5. Using the Menu The basic menu operation that is common to all menu operations is explained here. The following shows the key operation to be used to enter a submenu to select an item. Accessing a Menu Function by Scrolling 1 Press MENU to enter the menu mode. Press / to select the desired main menu, (e.g. Settings). 2 Press / to select a desired submenus Press (e.g. Call settings). 3 Press If the menu you have selected contains submenus, repeat step 2. 4 Press Press / to find the setting of your choice. Press to confirm the chosen setting. 21 CEL GDU325 (p.21-28) Eng.pm6 21 8/2/01, 10:15 AM 5. Using the Menu Accessing a Menu Function by Shortcut Your phone has a menu number code system in which the menu number code appears on the top right on the screen (MENU 6-1, for example). You can directly enter the menu by pressing MENU followed by the code. For example, to set the Any Key Answer off: In standby mode, press MENU in order For menu shortcuts, see the “List of Menu Map“ Menu number This feature is effective even if it is not displayed. As for the setting of display/non-display, refer to page 47. Exiting a Menu Function Press until the previous menu screen appears. Using the Soft Keys Below the display you can find two so-called soft keys. Their functions depends on the guiding texts shown above the keys. For example, in standby mode, and act as follows: Guiding text Soft keys : REDIAL key for redialling the last call : EXIT key for exiting the current status or Menu 22 CEL GDU325 (p.21-28) Eng.pm6 22 8/2/01, 10:15 AM 5. Using the Menu List of Menu Map Phone Book (MENU 1) 3-4-2 Message alert 3-4-3 Message life time 3-4-4 Message format 25 Page 3-5 Voicemail 1-1 View names 3-5-1 Get voicemail 3-5-2 Voicemail No. Search Add View number/List Edit Delete Speed dial nos Used space Message 3-6 Info message 3-6-1 Read info messages 3-6-2 Settings Divert calls (MENU 4) 1-2 Add new name 1-3 Settings 41 Page 4-1 Divert all calls 4-2 Divert when busy 4-3 Divert on no answer 4-4 Divert when not found 4-5 Cancel all Recent calls (MENU 2) 29 Page 2-1 Missed calls 2-2 Received calls 2-3 Dialled numbers 2-4 Clear logs Clock (MENU 5) 2-4-1 Yes 2-4-2 No 43 Page 2-5 Call timers 2-5-1 Last call 2-5-2 All calls 5-1 Alarm clock 2-6 Call costs 2-6-1 2-6-2 2-6-3 2-6-4 2-6-5 5-1-1 Set alarm 5-1-2 List alarms 5-1-3 Clear all Last call All calls Clear logs Cost units Max cost 5-2 Clock Settings 5-2-1 5-2-2 5-2-3 5-2-4 Messages (MENU3) Time format Date format Display Daylight saving 5-3 Set time 5-4 Set date 5-5 Set time zone 33 Page 3-1 Incoming messages 3-2 Outgoing messages 3-3 Create message 3-4 Message settings 3-4-1 Message centre 23 CEL GDU325 (p.21-28) Eng.pm6 23 8/2/01, 10:15 AM 5. Using the Menu 8-2-2 Off 8-2-3 Change code Audio (MENU 6) 8-3 Handset call barring 47 Page 8-3-1 Bar incoming 8-3-2 Bar outgoing 6-1 Ringing tone 6-2 Ringing volume 6-3 Earpiece volume 6-4 Keypad tones 6-5 Warning tones 6-6 DTMF tones 6-7 Vibrating alert . setting 8-4 Network call barring 8-4-1 Bar foreign calls 8-4-2 Only local and home country 8-4-3 Bar incoming calls 8-4-4 Bar incoming if abroad 8-4-5 Bar outgoing calls 8-4-6 Clear all 8-5 Fixed dialling Settings (MENU 7) 8-5-1 Fixed dial settings 8-5-2 Fixed dial list 49 Page SIM Services (MENU 9) 7-1 Phone settings 7-1-1 7-1-2 7-1-3 7-1-4 7-1-5 7-1-6 7-1-7 Language Own number Greeting Backlight level Contrast Menu numbers Auto shut down 59 Page 9 SIM Services 7-2 Call settings 7-2-1 7-2-2 7-2-3 7-2-4 Any key answer Call waiting Caller number status Minute minder 7-3 Network settings 7-3-1 Network options 7-3-2 Change network password 7-3-3 Select mode 7-4 Reset settings Security (MENU 8) 54 Page 8-1 SIM password 8-1-1 On 8-1-2 Off 8-1-3 Change PIN 8-2 Handset lock 8-2-1 On 24 CEL GDU325 (p.21-28) Eng.pm6 24 8/2/01, 10:15 AM 6. Phone Book Operation 6. Phone Book Operation (MENU 1) You can store phone numbers, names, and messages in your Phone Book. The maximum number which you can enter depends on your SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card. For your phone alone, the maximum number is 18. Press MENU and select Phone Book, and press . See page 21 for general information on the menu functions. Dialling From Your Phone Book (MENU 1-1 / ) Direct Dialling 1 In the Phone Book list, select the name to which you wish to place a call. • Press to search for the name. • Press one of keys 1 to 9 once to search for the first letter belonging to the key. Then, press / to locate the name. 2 To place a call, press If nothing has been entered in Phone Book list, then list empty will be displayed in step 1. Dialling after Search 1 In the Phone Book list, press MENU, select Search, and press 2 Enter the first one or more letters of the name, and press Searching will start and the name will be displayed. 3 To place a call, press Dialling after Storing a Message After selecting the phone number to call, you can prepare a message. For details on how to input a message, see page 36. 1 With Phone Book displayed, select the phone number to call, then press MENU. 2 Select Message, then press input is complete, press . . Input your message. When the 3 The phone number being called is displayed, so if it is correct, press . 25 CEL GDU325 (p.21-28) Eng.pm6 25 8/2/01, 10:15 AM 6. Phone Book Operation 4 Select either Save or Send, then press Save: The input message is saved. Send: The input message is sent. NOTES: - When saving the input message, if “SIM full” is displayed, delete messages using the method given for MENU 3-2 Delete (Page 35). - To send to a phone number other than the one selected at first, you can either select the other phone number in Step 3 or input it directly. Editing Your Phone Book (MENU 1-1 / ) 1 In the Phone Book list, select the name you wish to edit. 2 Press MENU, select Edit, and press . The selected current name will be displayed. 3 Edit the name, and press 4 Edit the phone number, and press . The screen will ask you to select the memory location in which you wish to store the entry. 5 Select one of the memory locations (SIM card, Handset, or Speed dial), and press . For details, refer to step 5 in “New Entry In Your Phone Book”. Deleting an Entry From Your Phone Book (MENU 1-1 / ) 1 In the Phone Book list, select the name you wish to delete. 2 Press MENU, select Delete, and press . The selected current name will be displayed. 3 To delete the entry, press . To exit without deleting, press New Entry In Your Phone Book (MENU 1-2) 1 The name entry screen will be displayed. Enter a name, and press . The phone number entry screen will be displayed. 2 Enter a phone number, and press . The screen will ask you to select the memory location in which you wish to store the entry. 26 CEL GDU325 (p.21-28) Eng.pm6 26 8/2/01, 10:15 AM 6. Phone Book Operation 3 Select one of the memory locations, and press When selecting SIM card: The entry will be stored in the first vacant location in the SIM card and the screen will then return to the Phone Book menu. When selecting Speed dial: “Select speed key (0..9)” will be displayed. Press one of the 0 to 9 keys (10 in total). Then, the entry will be stored in the SIM card (first 10 locations) and the display will then return to the Phone Book menu. If the key is already registered, the screen will ask you whether you wish to overwrite or not. If yes, press . Otherwise, press When selecting Handset: The entry will be stored in the first vacant location in your phone and the screen will then return to the Phone Book menu. NOTE: - For details about entering a name, see "Using T9 Predictive Text Input" on page 36. Tip: - Once you have saved numbers to the speed dial keys, you can perform speed dialling. (Refer to page 28.) - When “Please wait” is displayed after pressing / , please wait awhile. Then press / again. - The entries stored in the SIM card will be able to be used with other GSM phones. Additional Entry In Your Phone Book (MENU 1-2) The name entry screen will be displayed. 1 Add the new entry by following the same procedure as from Step 3 of the item “New Entry in your Phone Book”. Setting (MENU 1-3) Set View (MENU 1-3-1) You can place a call after reviewing the detailed information in the entry. The phone can show the stored phone numbers and names in two different ways, you can select: List View shows three names at a time 27 CEL GDU325 (p.21-28) Eng.pm6 27 8/2/01, 10:15 AM 6. Phone Book Operation Full View shows a single name, a phone number and memory location no. together. Press , select Full View or List View, and press Memory Space Review (MENU 1-3-2) 1 In the Phone Book list, press MENU, select Used space, and press . The memory spaces will be displayed. e.g.: SIM 15/80 (65 locations out of 80 are free.) Handset 4/18 (4 locations out of 18 are free.) 2 To exit, press Speed Dialling List Review (MENU 1-3-3) You can review the names registered to the speed dialling keys 0 to 9. 1 In the Phone Book list, press MENU, select Speed dial nos. And press . The speed dialling list will be displayed. For any key not yet registered, “--- is empty” will be displayed. 2 To exit, press NOTE: - You cannot place a call from the Speed Dialling list. Speed Dialling You can place a call from the stored memory locations 1 to 10 in the SIM card by simply pressing and holding one digit key. 1 In standby mode, press and hold one of 10 keys (0 to 9). Dialling will automatically start after the name and phone number are displayed. NOTE: - You will need to store the phone number in the Phone Book (Speed Dial memory) beforehand. Refer to “New Entry In Your Phone Book” on page 26. 28 CEL GDU325 (p.21-28) Eng.pm6 28 8/2/01, 10:15 AM 7. Recent Calls Menu Operation 7. Recent Calls Menu Operation (MENU 2) The last numbers dialled, received, and missed (incoming calls that were not answered) are stored in the Recent Calls list. In addition to reviewing the list, you can place a call by selecting one of the numbers. Press MENU and select Recent Calls, and press . See page 21 for general information on the menu functions. Missed Calls Review and Call (MENU 2-1) Telephone numbers for calls you did not answer are recorded in order. Press to display the next number in this list. To view details for a missed call: With the telephone number being displayed, press MENU. First, the name of that party is displayed. You can shift to the time and date of the call with / . To dial the telephone number of a missed call: With the telephone number, time, or date being displayed, press . NOTES: - When you select the desired number, by pressing / the time and date when you missed the call will be displayed. - If there are no numbers missed on the recent list, “List empty” will be displayed. Received Calls Review and Call (MENU 2-2) Telephone numbers for calls you answered are recorded in order. Press to display the next number in this list. To view details for a received call: With that telephone number being displayed, press MENU. First, the name of that party is displayed. You can shift to the time and date of the call with / . 29 CEL GDU325 (p.29-40) Eng.pm6 29 8/2/01, 10:17 AM 7. Recent Calls Menu Operation To dial the telephone number of a received call: With the telephone number, time, or date being displayed, press . Tip: (Using 1 In standby mode, press once. A list of the last numbers received will be displayed. 2 Press / to select the desired number. To exit the screen, press 3 Press to place a call. NOTES: - If there are no numbers received on the Recent Calls list, “List empty” will be displayed. - When you select the desired number, by pressing the time and date when you answered the call will be displayed. Dialled Calls Review and Call (MENU 2-3) Telephone numbers for calls you dialled are recorded in order. Press to display the next number in this list. To view details for a dialled call: With the telephone number being displayed, press MENU. First, the name of the party is displayed. You can shift to the time and date of the call with / . To redial the telephone number of a dialled call: With the telephone number, time, or date being displayed, press . Tip: (Using 1 In standby mode, press once. A list of the last numbers dialled will be displayed. 2 Press / to select the desired number. To exit the screen, press 3 Press to place a call. NOTES: - If there are no numbers dialled on the Recent Calls list, “List empty” will be displayed. - When you select the desired number by pressing the time and date when you made the call will be displayed. 30 CEL GDU325 (p.29-40) Eng.pm6 30 8/2/01, 10:17 AM
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