Vertu NPM-7 Single Band Cellular Telephone User Manual Usermanual
Vertu Single Band Cellular Telephone Usermanual
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VERTU Copyright © Vertu 2002. All rights reserved. Reproduction, transfer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of Vertu is prohibited. Vertu is a registered trademark of Nokia Corporation. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or tradenames of their respective owners. US Patent No 5818437 and other pending patents. T9 text input software Copyright (C) 1997-2002. Tegic Communications, Inc. All rights reserved. Includes RSA BSAFE cryptographic or security protocol software from RSA Security. Vertu operates a policy of continuous development. Vertu reserves the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this document without prior notice. Under no circumstances shall Vertu be responsible for any loss of data or income or any special, incidental, consequential or indirect damages howsoever caused. The contents of this document are provided "as is". Except as required by applicable law, no warranties of any kind, either express or implied, including, but not limited to, the implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are made in relation to the accuracy, reliability or contents of this document. Vertu reserves the right to revise this document or withdraw it at any time without prior notice. The availability of particular products may vary by region. Please check with the Vertu gallery nearest to you. DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY We, VERTU Ltd. declare under our sole responsibility that the product, Vertu mmii is in conformity with the provision of the following Council Directive: 1999/5/EC. issue 1 (date) part :9354167 WELCOME The Vertu story begins with a vision of superb technology seamlessly merged with the highest level of design and craftsmanship. It continues with a commitment to creativity, originality and excellence. It draws its inspiration from explorers and visionaries in other creative disciplines and it fulfills an uncompromising mission: To build an instrument of exceptional artistry, longevity and workmanship. The result is unparalleled communication. The experience is Vertu. USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU SIM CARD Subscriber Identity Module. This is a small card supplied by your service provider to insert into your phone for a network connection. STAND-BY When the phone is on and ready for use. DISPLA Y The screen or viewing area of the phone. CONVENTIONS ABOUT THIS MANUAL menu This represents text that appears in the phone’s display. For example, “press menu to view the list.” SEND k ey This represents a phone key. For example, “press and hold the key to send a message.” SEND Caution. GLOSSARY OF TERMS This manual has been constructed with the intention of explaining your Vertu phone’s features in a clear and concise manner. Extensive use of graphics have been used for most of the phones features and the following tables detail the terminology and conventions used throughout. ALPHA KEYS DEFAULT KEY IN SERVICE PROVIDER NETWORK SERVICE The keys that are used to enter (key in) text or numbers. Factory setting. Enter text or numbers. The provider of your SIM card and any associated network services. A feature available on your phone at the discretion of your service provider. Important information relating to health & safety. Tip. Useful information or a quick way to access a feature. Note. Points to be aware of when using a particular feature. V care and maintenance No. METAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE All Vertu metals are finished to a high standard and care needs to be taken to maintain their appearance. Vertu precious metals have a high tarnish resistance but will need polishing to remove finger prints. Protect in soft cases where possible and polish only with Vertu recommended polishing cloths. Please avoid the following: (LA copywriter to check) Your Vertu product has been crafted from the finest materials and care should be taken to keep the product in optimum condition. Ceramics and sapphire are very hard materials but are also brittle and can be scratched by harder materials or objects. Furthermore, they can be damaged if dropped. Please avoid the following: Contact with other hard objects and materials such as diamond rings, nail files, sand paper, quartz crystals, metal oxides, nitrides and carbides. Dropping or knocking the product onto hard surfaces. Repeated rubbing against hard surfaces in order to prevent degrading the outer casing where the Vertu logo appears. Damage caused by such treatment is not covered by the warranty. LEATHER All Vertu leather products are made by expert craftsmen. Each leather hide is unique and has its own natural characteristics which should be considered part of the individuality of fine leather and not as imperfections or flaws. All leather can be damaged and should be cared for and looked after. Please Avoid the following: Prolonged exposure to water and high humidity as this may cause swelling. Exposure to extreme temperatures as this may cause cracking. Contact with oily substances, make up and solvents. THE Contact with chemicals such as solvents, alkali and acids solutions, cola based drinks and prolonged exposure to salt water. (Wipe with a clean, soft cloth as soon as possible if contact occurs). Contact with sharp objects to avoid scratches. Dropping or knocking against hard surfaces as this may scratch or damage the metal. MICROFIBRE POLISHING CLOTH 70% polyester 30% Polamide Washable The microfibre polishing cloth is able to polish the metal surfaces and remove fingerprints. The surface MUST be free from dust before polishing as dust particles may damage metal surfaces when polished. Jewellery cleaner must not be used as this may effect the mechanics of the product and invalidate the warranty. USER MANUAL VER TU BATTERY INFORMATION HALLMARKS Your phone is powered by a rechargeable Lithium Ion battery offering high capacity and long life times. If you have a gold or platinum Vertu phone, hallmarks are stamped as shown below to authenticate the precious metals used. Each precious metal is tested to ensure the purity of the alloy conforms to the exacting standards of the European Convention Mark under the jurisdiction of the Swiss Assay Office. The hallmark is made up of four stamps which each have an individual meaning and are located on the backplate next to the serial number. VERTU A-00030 A-000302 750 To ensure your battery’s performance and lifetime are optimised, observe the following: AU750 2 3 4 5 1. Serial number. 2. Common control mark denoting the European Convention Mark —750 in scales or 950 in scales. 3. St. Bernard's dog head — Swiss assay office mark. AU750 A new battery's full performance is achieved only after two or three complete charge and discharge cycles. It can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but will eventually deteriorate. This is noticeable when the operating time (talk-time and standby time) becomes shorter than normal. 4. The fineness (purity) mark — AU 750 18ct. gold or PT950 platinum 5. Sponsors mark denoting Vertu brand. Only use batteries and chargers approved by Vertu. Unplug the charger when not used and do not leave the battery connected to a charger longer than a week. Overcharging may shorten its lifetime. If left unused, a fully charged battery will discharge itself over time. Only use the battery for its intended purpose. Never use a charger or battery that is damaged or shows sign of damage. Do not short-circuit the battery. This can occur when a metallic object (coin, clip or pen) comes into contact with the + and - terminals of the battery. For example, if you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse. Short- circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the connecting object. Do not leave the battery exposed to extreme temperatures such as in a closed car in summer or winter conditions. This reduces the capacity and lifetime of the battery and it may fail to function even if fully charged. Always try to keep the battery between 15°C and 25°C (59°F and 77°F). Battery performance is particularly limited in temperatures well below freezing. Do not dispose of batteries in a fire and always dispose of a battery according to local regulations (e.g. recycling). Do not dispose of as household waste. spaofei nt tys VII No . Please read these simple guidelines shown below, disregarding these may be dangerous or illegal. Full safety instructions are included at the back of this manual. SAFETY POINTS ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST INTERFERENCE SWITCH OFF SWITCH SWITCH OFF SWITCH IN OFF IN WHEN OFF HOSPITALS AIRCRAFT REFUELLING NEAR BLASTING USE SENSIBLY QUALIFIED ACCESSORIES CONNECTING TO AND SERVICE BATTERIES OTHER DEVICE Do not use a cellular phone while driving. All cellular phones are prone to interference which could affect performance. Follow any regulations or rules. Switch phone off near medical equipment. Cellular phones can cause interference in aircraft. Do not use the phone at a refuelling point. Do not use near fuel or chemicals. Do not use the phone where blasting is in progress. Observe restrictions and follow any regulations. Use only in normal position and do not touch the antenna unnecessarily. Only qualified service personnel must install or repair phone equipment. Use only approved accessories and batteries. Do not connect incompatible products. When connecting to any other device, read its user guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible devices. USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU 02 THE MENUS CONTENTS (AA - temporary format) conventions ................................................................iv care and maintenance ..............................................v hallmarks .....................................................................iv battery information ....................................................vi safety points ..............................................................vii 01 GETTING STARTED phone layout........................................................... 1-1 the battery and sim card...................................... 1-2 phone keys ............................................................. 1-3 switching on your phone ..................................... 1-3 setting the time and date .................................... 1-4 display indicators .................................................. 1-5 making calls............................................................ 1-6 your first call ....................................................... 1-6 answering calls................................................... 1-6 ending/rejecting calls........................................ 1-6 adjusting volume ................................................ 1-6 last number redial .............................................. 1-6 calling your voice mailbox ................................ 1-7 emergency calls .................................................... 1-7 making an emergency call ............................... 1-7 selection keys ........................................................ 1-8 keypad lock ......................................................... 1-8 locking the keypad............................................. 1-8 unlocking the keypad ........................................ 1-8 directory .................................................................. 1-9 quick store........................................................... 1-9 quick search........................................................ 1-9 vertu concierge key ............................................1-10 calling the vertu concierge ............................1-10 text messaging.....................................................1-11 reading/sending messages ...........................1-11 using the menus ................................................... 2-3 accessing menus by scrolling ........................ 2-3 messages ............................................................... 2-4 writing and sending text messages............... 2-4 manual text input................................................ 2-4 Writing a message......................................... 2-4 Text input options........................................... 2-4 templates folder ................................................. 2-5 Editing a template .......................................... 2-6 predictive text input........................................... 2-6 Selecting language for predictive text....... 2-6 Writing with predictive text input................ 2-7 Predictive text input options ........................ 2-7 reading messages ............................................. 2-8 Reading message options ........................... 2-8 sending a message........................................... 2-9 Sending to multiple recipients..................... 2-9 organising your messages ............................2-10 Archive and user specified folders...........2-10 Deleting a folder ...........................................2-11 Deleting all folders .......................................2-11 advanced message functions.......................2-12 call register ..........................................................2-12 call register options ........................................2-12 profiles ..................................................................2-13 activating a user profile ..................................2-13 Personalising settings .................................2-14 Profile options ...............................................2-14 Rename profiles............................................2-14 settings ................................................................2-15 alarm clock........................................................2-15 clock ...................................................................2-16 setting the time ................................................2-16 call settings.......................................................2-17 phone settings .................................................2-17 roaming..............................................................2-18 communication settings.................................2-18 restore factory settings ..................................2-18 call divert ..............................................................2-19 call divert options ...........................................2-19 agenda.................................................................2-20 setting up your agenda ..................................2-20 using your agenda...........................................2-21 Creating notes ..............................................2-21 Viewing notes................................................2-22 other agenda options .....................................2-23 SIM services ........................................................2-24 03 THE DIRECTORY general .................................................................... 3-1 which memory to use ....................................... 3-1 selecting memory types ................................... 3-1 storing names and numbers .............................. 3-2 searching and calling........................................... 3-3 copying between memories............................ 3-3 Copying options ............................................. 3-4 multiple numbers and text per name............. 3-4 Adding additional numbers to a name ..... 3-4 Adding additional text to a name ................ 3-5 organising the directory ...................................... 3-6 caller groups....................................................... 3-6 Adding group names and numbers............ 3-6 Setting group ring tones............................... 3-7 Renaming a group.......................................... 3-7 Removing group names or numbers.......... 3-7 contents IX No . security level .......................................................... 6-3 call barring services ............................................. 6-4 closed user group ................................................ 6-5 fixed calls................................................................ 6-5 important safety information............................... 7-2 specifications ........................................................ 7-3 warranty .................................................................. 7-7 Appendix ................................................... shortcuts index business cards (send card)............................. 3-7 Sending business cards ............................... 3-7 Receiving business cards............................. 3-8 changing the default number .......................... 3-8 common options ................................................ 3-9 individual options .............................................3-10 04 ADVANCED CALL FUNCTIONS speed dialling......................................................... 4-1 setting up............................................................. 4-1 calling with speed dialling................................ 4-2 speed dial list...................................................... 4-2 speed dial options ............................................. 4-2 in call options......................................................... 4-3 call waiting........................................................... 4-3 setting up.......................................................... 4-3 using call waiting ............................................ 4-3 call holding .......................................................... 4-4 transferring calls................................................. 4-4 internal hands free ................................................ 4-5 conference calls .................................................... 4-5 pause, wait commands........................................ 4-6 setting up the command .................................. 4-6 using the command........................................... 4-7 cd-rom software .................................................... 4-7 connecting to a pc............................................. 4-7 05 ACCESSORIES general information ............................................... 5-1 headset.................................................................... 5-1 charger .................................................................... 5-2 charging your battery ........................................ 5-2 charger plug comparison chart ...................... 5-3 data cable ............................................................... 5-5 pedestal ................................................................. 5-5 connecting other accessories ........................ 5-6 06 SECURITY INFORMATION introduction ............................................................ 6-1 summary............................................................... 6-1 user codes........................................................ 6-1 network codes................................................. 6-1 PIN code request.................................................. 6-2 change of access codes.................................... 6-2 security code ...................................................... 6-2 pin 2 code ........................................................... 6-3 barring password............................................... 6-3 PUK codes .......................................................... 6-3 USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU 01 ge t ting s ta r t ed 01 GETTING No1- STARTED VERTU PHONE LAYOUT 01 POWER ke y — p r es s a nd hold t o 01 10 s w itch on a nd s w itc h o ff. 02 key — p r es s to a ns w er a ca ll SEND or se nd a m es s a ge . k ey — p r es s t o en d a ca ll. 03 E ND 04 V O IC EM AI L ke y — pr e s s a nd hold to ca ll your voic e m ai lb ox . 05 V ERT U CON C IERG E 06 05 VERTU ke y — p r es s a nd ho ld un til c onc ier g e di sp la y a pp e ar s . Pr e s s 06 VO LUME SE ND to ca ll. ke y — r ock er s w itc h ac tion. 07 Pr e ss an d hold up p er k ey to in cr ea s e v olum e. P r es s a nd h old 09 02 07 03 09 low e r key to d ecr e as e volu me . 04 07 SELE CT ke ys — p re s s to se lec t a fe at ur e tha t is di sp la ye d . 08 * + # ke ys — s pe cia l f unc tion 08 key s . 09 SCROLL k eys — Pr es s to m ove thr o ug h a lis t of n am es or f ea tur es . 1 0 A n tenn a — e x ten d in we ak s ig na l a re a s. 08 1-1 USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU Pu s h r e tain ing ba r ( C ) for w a r d an d lif t u p. I ns e r t th e S I M ca r d e ns ur in g tha t t he b eve lled cor n er ( D ) is loc at ed b otto m r ig h t a nd th e go ld THE BATTERY AND SIM con ta ct a r ea is fa cin g d ow nw a rd s . CARD If you purchased your phone at a Vertu gallery, the battery and SIM card may have already been installed. If this is not the case, please follow the instructions below and observe the following points. R etu r n r e tain ing ba r to the or ig in al p os ition a nd s lid e it b a ckw a r ds to lo ck i nto pl ac e. Caution: keep all SIM cards out of the reach of small children. The SIM card and its contacts are easily damaged. Be careful when handling, inserting or removing the card. I ns e r t th e b a tter y , b ac k e nd of th e b a tte ry f ir st , a nd th en en su r e t ha t th e c onta ct s on the b at ter y a lig n w ith c onta ct p oints E . With th e b a ck of the p hon e f ac ing y ou, us e the s p e cia l too l p r ovid e d ( A) to tur n th e l ockin g s c r ew ( B) a nt i-cloc kw is e a qu ar te r of a tur n . G entl y l ift an d r ota te as s how n to r emo ve the b a ck c ove r . Attach the special tool to your keyring for future convenience. E ns ur e the b a tter y an d S I M ca r d a re s ea te d cor r e ctly a nd r et ain ing b a r ( C ) is locke d int o p os ition . 1-3 0 1 g e t t i ng s t a r t e d No . SWITCHING ON YOUR PHONE Pr es s th e POWER key ( 0 1 ) a nd hold f or tw o s eco nd s 01 to s w itch th e p h one on. Your Vertu phone has built in security that protects it against unauthorised use. Should you change or install a different SIM card, you are prompted to enter your security code when you first switch on. If the display below does not appear when you first switch on, please proceed to setting the time and date on the next page. Alternatively follow the procedure shown to key in your security code. s e c u rity c o d e : ** ** * ok clear Key in 12 3 45 Pr es s ok Your p h one is n ow op er at iona l. Loc ate lu gs ( F) a s s how n. Rot ate th e b a ck cove r b a ck in to p os it ion. I t s houl d c lick into p la ce. PHONE KEYS Alphanumeric keys (referred to as A L P H A keys in this guide) are used to enter (key in) numbers or characters for calling, storing names in the directory or creating text messages. Should you require any assistance, please refer to our Vertu Concierge service, see 1-10. The phone software recognises one SIM card at a time, should you remove this SIM card and re-insert it, the phone software recognises it and the phone remains operational. Should you insert any other SIM cards, the security code will require keying in. If your normal SIM card has been swapped for another and you subsequently re-insert your original one, the security code will require keying in again. We recommend that the security code is changed to a number of your choice see security code o n page 6 - 2 . Additional security features are also detailed in the security information chapter. USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU Sc r oll t o am or pm. Pr es s ok. A conf ir ma tion m es s ag e ap p e ar s . To change between a 12 or 24 hour clock see se t t i n g t h e t i m e on page 2-16. SETTING THE TIME AND DATE The clock is displayed by default and if you purchased your phone at a Vertu gallery this will already be set up for you. If the battery is removed from the phone for longer than 2 hours, you may need to set the time again. C ha ng e the d a te se ttin g. Set the time and date as follows: ALPHA Pr es s th e SCROLL SCROLL ke ys to fi gu r es . Key in th e c or r ect time us ing the P re s s the tog g le b etw e en the is us e d . ALPHA ke ys . By d efa ult the 1 2 h our c lock K ey in u s ing t he ke ys . P re s s ok. key s t o tog g le b e tw een h our a nd minu tes . Se e the ex a mp les b elow . The time and date are also used for the following functions: messages Set the time to 08:30 call log K ey in 8. alarm clock S c ro ll to min ute s, the lea d ing ze r o is a d d ed . agenda K ey in 30 . P r es s ok. Set the time to 12:30 K ey in 12 T he cu rs or au toma tic ally ju mp s to the mi nute s . K ey in 30 . P r es s ok. To change the date format see s e t t i ng u p you r age n da on page 2-20. 1-5 0 1 g e t t i ng s t a r t e d No . At the top of the display, one or more of the following icons may also be shown. This indicates that you have received one or more text messages. This indicates that you have received one or more voice messages. This indicates that the phone has been set up for no audible alert for incoming calls. This indicates that the phone keypad is locked. DISPLAY INDICATORS Display icons inform you about the current status of your phone. The icons shown below are displayed when the phone is in stand-by and ready for use. Th e s ta nd -b y d is p lay s how s th e cloc k a nd a t the top of t he d is pl ay the b att er y an d s ig na l s tr eng th s a r e s h ow n. You ha ve th e o pt ion to hid e the c lock if r eq uir e d. S ee se t t i n g t h e t im e on p ag e 2 -16 . Th is ind ic at es th e s ig n al s tr eng th of th e c ellu lar ne tw or k a t y our c ur r en t loca tion . I n this ca se it ind ic ate s fu ll s tr e ng th. Th is ind ic at es th e b a tte ry ch ar g e lev el. A battery low w a r nin g ap p ea r s w he n ch ar g ing is r eq ui re d . Th is ind ic at es th at b oth b att er y an d s ig na l lev els . ar e a t f ull st re ng th Th is ind ic at es th at b oth b att er y an d s ig na l le vels ar e b elo w fu ll s tr en g th. USER MANUAL 02 DRAFT VER TU ANSWERING CALLS Pr e s s the S END ke y to a ns w er i ncom ing ca lls . ENDING /REJECTING CALLS Pr e ss the END key to en d or r e ject a ca ll. MAKING YOUR CALLS FIRST Press the E N D key to exit quickly from any function and return to stand-by. CALL C h eck the in dic at or in for ma tion d e sc r ib ed o n ADJUSTING VOLUME th e p r evio us pa g e. I f the d is p la y in d ica tes po or Pr es s the key on VOLUME the r ig ht si de of th e s ig na l st re ng th , ex te nd ph one , to ob tain a th e a nt enn a fu lly. comf or ta bl e li st enin g leve l. The ke y is of the r ocke r typ e, p r e ss the top of th e key to i ncr e as e the le vel. K ey in the nu mb er us ing F or in ter na tion al ca lls , th e ALPH A Pr es s th e bo ttom of the key to d e cr ea s e the leve l. key s . in s tea d of key ing i n th e in ter na tion al a cce s s c od e, f or ex a mp le 0 0, LAST NUMBER REDIAL p r es s t he * + ke y t wic e. In s ta nd -b y, pr e s s the SEND A p lu s ( + ) s ig n a p p ea r s k ey to ac ces s a lis t of th e 1 0 mo st r ec entl y r ep la ci ng th e a cc es s d ia lled num b er s . c od e. Thi s is va lid for a ll in ter na tion al cod e s . Pr es s th e SCROLL k eys to s c ro ll to the d es ir e d P r es s th e H o ld the p hon e in t he SEND key . n umb e r . n or ma l s p ea king p os itio n. Pr es s th e SEND m ake th e c al l. Press the S E N D key briefly to turn on the display light for 15 seconds. key to 1-7 0 1 g e t t i ng s t a r t e d No . EMERGENCY CALLS This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, wireless and landline networks as well as user-programmed functions. Because of this, connections in all conditions cannot be guaranteed. IMPORTANT! Therefore, you should never rely solely upon any wireless phone for essential communications (e.g. medical emergencies). CALLING YOUR VOICE MAILBOX Voicemail is a service for receiving voice messages and is offered by your service provider. To use the service you require a voice mailbox number which must be keyed in to your phone. Pr e ss an d hol d the I f you a r e a s ked for th e V OI CE M AIL key . Emergency calls may not be possible on all wireless phone networks or when certain network services and/ or phone features are in use. Check with local service providers. MAKING key in th e n umb e r . p r ovid e r if you d o n ot kno w this . ) Pr e ss ok. EMERGENCY CALL If the phone is not on, switch it on. Check for adequate signal strength. voi ce ma ilb ox n umb e r, ( Co nta ct your s er vic e AN Press the E N D key to clear the display and return to stand-by. Key in the emergency number for your present location (e.g. 112, 911 or other official emergency number). Emergency numbers vary by location. Press the S E N D key. If certain features are in use, you may first need to turn those features off before you can make an emergency call. Consult this guide or your local service provider. When making an emergency call, remember to give all the necessary information as accurately as possible. Remember that your phone may be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident – do not cut off the call until given permission to do so. USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU LOCKING THE KEYPAD Whe n i n s ta nd -b y , p r es s menu fo llow ed b y the * + ke y wit hin tw o s e con ds . A con fir ma tion m es s ag e b r ie fly ap p ea r s . SELECTION KEYS Below the display are two selection keys. The function of these keys depends on the text displayed above them. Whe n t he key pa d is lo cked , a key icon a p p ea r s at the top of the d is p la y. To a ns w e r a c all w he n the ke yp a d is loc ked , p r e ss th e SEND To e nd or r ejec t a c all, p r es s th e KEYPAD LOCK Locks the keypad and prevents the keys operating accidentally, for instance, when your phone is in your pocket or purse. END key. Du r ing a c all the p ho ne ca n b e Example A - press the selection key below menu to enter the menu functions. This is where most your phone’s features are located. Example B - press the selection key below directory to access the phone’s directory functions. This is where you store all your names and numbers. key . op e r ate d a s nor m al. T he p hone r e ver ts ba ck to l ocke d af ter us e. UNLOCKING THE KEYPAD Pr es s unlock f ollow e d b y the * + key w ith in t wo s econ d s . A c onfi rm a tion mes s a g e b ri efly a p pe ar s . When the keypad is locked, calls may be made to any emergency number supported by your phone. The number is displayed only after you have keyed in its last digit. 1-9 0 1 g e t t i ng s t a r t e d No . QUICK SEARCH To look for names and numbers quickly, when in standby follow the procedure below. P r es s eit her SCROLL key a nd ke y i n th e f ir s t le tter of th e n am e re q uir ed . A lis t of na mes s tar ti ng w ith t ha t le tter a p p ea r in the d is p la y. DIRECTORY The directory is where you store all your names, numbers and addresses. It acts as a personal phone book with a potential capacity of up to 500 entries when all fields are loaded, considerably more if some fields are not used. See st o r i ng n ame s a n d n um be r s on page 3-2. QUICK S c ro ll to the d es ir e d n am e. STORE To store names and numbers quickly, when in stand-by follow the procedure below. Send message C a ll Select Back Key in the p hon e n um be r u s ing th e ALPH A key s . Pr es s options. calling Sc ro ll to save. Pr es s select. 0012 33344 Maria Key in the na me , for e x am pl e “M a r ia ”. Follow th e se q uen ce b elow : For M pr e s s the 6 ke y. For a p r es s the 2 key . For r p r es s th e 7 key For i p r es s the 4 key t hr ee th r ee time s . ti mes . For a p r es s the 2 key . Pr es s clear to d elet e c ha r ac ter s if yo u m ake a m is tak e. Whe n c omp le te, p r e ss ok. P r es s th e SEND d ia l th e num b er . key to USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU The Vertu Concierge is an exclusive service for people who believe that quality matters. Our mission is to bring you only the very best, whether it be music, art, travel or food. In addition, the Vertu Concierge offers you clear, concise product support and emergency assistance. VERTU CONCIERGE KEY The Vertu Concierge facility exists to provide you with a highly personalised range of services, such as: Lifestyle support. Product assistance. Emergency assistance. When you press the V E R T U C O N C I E R G E key, you are connected to a small team of multi-lingual specialists, as long as the signal strength is sufficient, available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. CALLING THE VERTU CONCIERGE The VERTU CONCIERG E key i s loca te d on the lef t s id e o f t he p hone a s s how n . Pr es s a nd hold , f or a p p r ox ima tely 2 -3 s e con d s, unt il th e V er tu C on cie rg e d is p lay a p p ea r s . Pr es s call o r the S END ke y t o c onne ct to th e Ver tu C on cie rg e s er vic e d ir ec tly. call call 1-11 0 1 g e t t i ng s t a r t e d No . SENDING MESSAGES Pr es s menu to ac ces s the mes s a g es f ea tur e. The s a me key now s how s select. Pr es s select to d is p la y t he write message op tion . TEXT Key in you r me s s ag e, for ex am p le “H ello. ” Text messaging allows you to write, send, receive and store text messages. The following example gives a basic overview of how to use the feature manually. For a detailed explanation of all text messaging options and also how to use predictive text, a feature that allows you to key in messages quickly, see me s sage s on page 2-4. The fi rs t lett er of a se nte nce is au toma tica lly options clear ca pit alis e d . Us e the ALPHA k eys t o ke y in t ex t lik e th is : For H pr e s s the 4 ke y For e pr e s s the 3 ke y For l p r es s the 5 key thr e e tw ice. MESSAGES tw ice. 1 message received view Pr es s select ag a in. Hello MESSAGING READIN G W he n y ou r ece ive a tex t m es s ag e , a tex t note a nd time s. e nve lop e icon a pp e ar in th e d is p la y. B y de fa ult a exit time s. m es s ag e r ec eive d w ill be a cc omp a nied b y a s e ri es P re s s view. I f ne ce ss a r y, p r e ss the SCROLL For o p re s s the 6 key th r ee time s. of a ud ib le tone s . For l p r es s the 5 key thr ee Pr es s clear to d ele te a cha r ac ter if y ou ma ke a mis ta ke. key s how n to r e ad th e m es s a ge a nd t o s ee To c r ea te a sp a ce p r es s the ze r o ke y. w ho s en t it an d w he n it w a s s en t. erase Pr es s options. Sc r oll t o th e send o pt ion. P re s s options . W e wi ll a s s ume th e Pr es s select. m es s ag e is n ot r e qu ir ed . En ter th e r ec ip ien t ’s p h one S cr ol l to erase. P re s s select. P re s s ok. reply – is for r e p lyin g to s om eon e w ho ha s se nt y ou a m es s ag e . forward – is to s e nd th at s a me me s sa g e to s om eon e e ls e. num b er a nd p r e ss ok. USER MANUAL DRAFT notes 02 VER TU 02 the menus No. 2-1 M ISSED CALLS R E C E I V ED C A L L S D IALL ED N UMBERS E R A S E R EC E N T C A L L S 02 THE MENUS C AL L D U R A T I O N last call duration all calls duration received calls duration dialled calls duration clear timers C AL L C O S T S Last call units All calls units Your phone offers an extensive range of functions which are structured in menus and sub-menus as follows: W RITE MESSAGE INBOX G EN E RA L activate personalise incoming call alert ringing tone O UTBO X ringing volume ARCHIV E vibrating alert TEM PLATES M Y FOLDERS E R A S E AL L M ESSAGE SETTINGS message alert tone keypad tones warning tones alert for S ILENT message centre number activate message sent as personalise** message validity rename default recipient number S OFT* delivery reports LOUD* reply to you via same centre P AG E R * message profiles H EA D S ET ** * This ha s the s a me s ub -me nu s as s ile nt ** This h as the s am e su b -me nus as g en er al USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU DI VERT ALL VO ICE CALLS DI VERT IF BUS Y D I V E R T I F N O T A N S W E R ED D I V E R T I F O U T O F R E AC H Call Divert D I V E R T I F N O T A V AI L A BL E D I V E R T A L L F AX C AL L S DI VERT ALL DATA CALLS C A N C E L A L L D I V ER T S C R E AT E N O T E ALARM reminder CLOCK call CLOCK anniversary hide clock V I EW D A Y N O T E S set the time V I EW B Y W E E KS time format G O T O D AT E C AL L S ET T I N G S SETTIN GS anykey answer set the date automatic redial set the time speed dialling date format call waiting service time format summary after call week starts on own number sending auto erase P H O N E S ET T I N G S language welcome note network selection confirm SIM service actions C OMM UN ICATION SETTIN GS info services listen to voice messages voice mailbox number *S E C U R I T Y S E T T I N G S R E S T O RE F A C T O R Y S ET T I N G S *Th is is d e tai led in S ec urit y I nf orm at ion ch ap te r 06 . SIM services Only shown if supported by your SIM card. Contact your service provider for further information. 2-3 0 2 the menus No . an y k ey an sw er off select back > Pr es s select to e nte r the nex t s ub me nu, for e x am pl e, anykey answer. > This only ha s tw o op tion s, on or off. > Us e the on off USING THE MENUS SCROLL ke ys to choo se . > Pr es s select to conf ir m. select back The menus and sub-menus are accessed by using the S C R O L L keys. The menu in use is always visible at the top of the display. ACCESSING MEN US BY SCROLLING > Pr e s s menu. settings > S cr oll to re ac h the d es ir ed me nu , for e x am p le, settings. select back > Pr e s s select to en ter th e me nu . > I f the r e a r e s ub -me nus , s cr oll to the one yo u w a nt, fo r ex a mp le call settings. > Pr e s s select. > I f the me nu con ta ins f ur the r s ub -m enu s , r ep ea t the a bo ve s tep . A s cr oll ba r in for m s you t ha t yo u a r e in a l is t a nd i nd ica tes w her e you a r e i n t ha t lis t. To return to the previous menu level, press back. To exit the menu without changing settings and to return to stand-by, press the E N D key. USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU > En ter y our mes s a g e, f or H ello Jim ex a mp le H el l o Ji m us in g th e ALPH A options clear key s . > For H p r es s th e 4 key tw ic e. > For e p r es s th e 3 ke y t wi ce. > For l p r es s t he 5 key 3 time s. > For l p r es s t he 5 key 3 time s. > For o p r es s th e 6 k ey 3 time s. > Pr es s t he ze r o ke y to cr e ate a sp a ce . MESSAGES > Pr es s t he # This allows you to read, write and send text messages or save your own messages for later use. > For J p r es s th e 5 k ey. Before you can send a message a message centre number is required. If this is not set up for your phone, contact your service provider. WRITING AND SENDING TEXT key ( th is sw it che s to up p er c as e ) . > Pr es s t he # key ( r et ur n to low er c as e ) . > For i p r es s t he 4 key 3 time s. MESSAGES > For m p r es s th e 6 k ey. The write message menu allows you to write and edit text messages and offers two methods of doing so: > Us e clear to re mov e cha r a cter s ente r ed in e rr or . > Manual text input. > Predictive text input. Text The amount of characters you can enter into a message is dependant on the country and service provider you use. MANU AL T EXT I f the n ex t l ette r you r e qu ir e is loca ted on t he s am e k ey: > Pr e s s the u pp e r s crol l ke y to r etu r n t he cur s or . message Write messages back > A lte r na tive ly, w a it unti l th e c ur s or r e -ap p ea r s th en key in the le tter . To s w itch b etw e en up p er > P re s s menu to a cc es s th e select options INPUT An example of using this method is shown opposite. When keying in a text message, the first character following a full stop is always upper case. Writing input m es s ag e s fe atu r e. a nd l ow er c as e: > P re s s select a g ain to w r ite yo ur m es s ag e . key q uic kly. > P re s s select to a cc es s write message. Pr es s th e # The s ymb ol ABC or abc a t th e t op of the d is p la y in di ca tes th e se lec ted ca s e. 2-5 0 2 the menus No . Other text input options are listed in a sub-menu and are accessed as follows: > Pr es s options. > S cr oll do w n to one of th e op ti ons li st ed . C lea r s al l te xt fr om th e d is p la y. clear text > Pr e ss select to cle ar . Pressing and holding the clear key also clears all text. insert name I ns er t s a na me int o yo ur m es s ag e fr om you r d ir ec tor y. To in s er t a num b er : > Pr e ss select. > Pr es s a nd hold t he > S cr oll to t he na me you r eq u ir e. re q uir ed key . > Pr e ss options, insert name is > Num b er m od e i s hig h lig hte d. ind ica te d b y 123 a t t he > Pr e ss select to ent er it into you r top of the d is p la y. me ss a g e. insert number I ns er t s a p hon e n umb e r int o yo ur me s s ag e. > Pr e ss select. > Pr e ss search, s cr oll to th e na me you r eq uir e . To s w itc h be tw ee n le tter s > Pr e ss ok, the nu mb er ap p ea r s . an d nu mb er s : > Pr e ss ok a ga in to ente r it into you r > Pr es s a nd hold t he # me ss a g e. key. insert template I ns er t s a te mp la te into y our mes s a g e. A lis t of p r e-d ef ine d me s sa g es is s tor e d in you r p ho ne. > Pr e ss select. > S cr oll to t he r eq uir e d tem p late . > Pr e ss select to ent er it into the me ss a g e. To d is p la y a lis t of s p ec ial ch ar a cte rs , for e x am pl e a TEMPLATES ful l s top o r com ma . > Pr es s * + > M ove thr o ug h the lis t to the d es ir ed cha r ac ter us ing the SCROLL key s . > Pr es s use to ins e r t it. The full stop is also available on the 1 key. FOLDER This contains a list of standard answers and templates for writing or replying to messages. You have the option to edit text message templates but the original templates are restored if the sub-menu settings - restore factory settings is activated. USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU P lea s e c a ll m e at w o rk > F or ex a mp le , ch an ge hom e to wo rk . > P re s s options w he n Options back c omp let e. > S cr ol l to save message. > P re s s select. > A con fir ma tion me s s ag e a p pe ar s . PREDICTIVE Editing template > S cr oll to templates. > Pr es s open. First, you must select the language for the dictionary. messages . > Pr es s select. Open back Selecting language d ic tio n a ry sv en sk a P le a se c a ll m e Select > S cr oll to th e t emp la te you select for predictive text > P re s s menu to a cc es s messages. > P re s s select to a cc es s write da n sk P le as e c a ll m e PInsert lea se nam ca lle m e INPUT Predictive text input is a quick way of entering messages allowing you to key in characters by single key presses. This text is matched against a built-in dictionary which attempts to predict the word you are keying in. > Pr es s menu, s cr oll to Te m p la te s TEXT message. back r eq uir e . > P re s s select a nd then options. > Pr es s select. > S cr ol l to dictionary. > P re s s select. back > S cr ol l to the d es ir ed T 9 dictionary activated la ng ua g e. > P re s s select. > T9 dictionary activated is P le as e c a ll m e at hom e Options back > Pr es s options. > S cr oll to edit. options back d is p la yed , t he pr e d ictiv e te x t inp u t is now o n. Pr e d ictiv e te x t is o nly av ail ab le > Pr es s select. f or la ng ua g es lis ted in y our > Ed it the d ocu me nt a t the s u b- men u. fla s hing cur s or . 2-7 0 2 the menus No . If the word is correct, confirm it by pressing the zero key (space) and start keying in the next word. If the word is incorrect, you have the following options: > Pr es s the * + ke y r e p ea ted ly un til the r eq ui re d w or d a pp e ar s , th en co nfir m it by p r es s in g the zero ke y. or > Pr es s options. > S cr oll to next match. > Pr es s select. T 9 dictionary deactivated To c ha ng e pr e d ictiv e te x t b a ck to m an ua l te x t in p ut: > Pr es s select. > S cr oll to dictionary off. > Pr es s select. > T9 dictionary deactivated is di sp la ye d . with predictive text If a word is not recognised, a question mark appears and an audio alert sounds. > Pr es s spell, this take s yo u to the insert word op tion , ex p la ine d b elow . Predictive Gel input options > S ele ct options. > S cr oll to th e re q uir ed op tion. > Pr es s select. insert word A d d s a ne w w or d to the me s sa g e an d d ict iona r y. ( R ev er ts b a ck to m an ua l te xt in pu t to d o th is ) . The example below shows how to write Hello and notice how it differs from the manual text input method. During this stage the phone attempts to match the word with one in it’s dictionary so please disregard the display until the word actually appears. He text input Start keying in a word by using the A L P H A keys but instead of pressing the same key two or three times as in manual text input, press the key once for each letter. zero ke y. These input options appear in the sub-menu only when predictive text is on. Press and hold options to quickly activate and deactivate predictive text input. Writing a pp e ar s , th en co nfir m it by p r es s in g the > Pr es s options. > S cr oll to dictionary. options back > Pr es s th e * + ke y r ep e ate d ly u ntil th e d e si re d w or d > Ke y i n th e new wo rd , for e x am pl e V er tu. > Pr e ss save. Th e w or d i s now ente r ed in to t he me s s ag e a nd s tor ed in the d ic tion ar y. Th e Pr e s s the 4 ke y f or h ne x t time you u se p re d ictiv e te xt it w il l be r ec og nis ed . Pr e s s the 3 ke y f or e insert symbol Pr e s s the 5 ke y f or l A d d s a s ym bo l to you r me ss a g e. > S ele ct the r eq uir e d s ym bo l us in g th e SCROLL ke ys . > Pr e ss use to en ter it in to y our Hell Hello Pr e s s the 5 ke y f or l Pr e s s the 6 ke y f or o me s sa g e. USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU Reading message options When reading a message, a number of options are available. > Pr es s options to sc r oll t hr oug h the lis t. > Pr es s select fo r th e r e q uir ed op tion. erase E r as es the me s sa g e fr om me mor y. > S el ect erase . > P re s s ok to con fir m . reply C hoo se on e of t he follo wi ng r ep ly ty pe s . > P re s s select. READIN G MESSAGES empty screen — or ig ina l m es s ag e not in clu d ed in t he r e pl y me s s ag e, ke y in ne w When a message is received, information text and an envelope icon appears in the display. By default this is accompanied by a series of audio tone 1 message received te x t a cc or d ing ly. orig. message — or ig in al mes s a g e in clu d ed in th e r e pl y m es s ag e . A d d > Pr es s view. a d d ition al tex t if r e q uir ed . > Us e the d ow n sc roll key to I n se r t on e o f a li st of s tan d ar d a ns w e rs s u ch as yes, no a nd s o on. On ly the r e ad all the me s s ag e. view exit s e lect ed s ta nd a r d an s w er is incl ud ed in > Pr es s exit to r ea d it la ter . th e re p ly. T his c an b e ed ite d. template — th e s e lec ted te mp la te is in clu d ed in th e b e gin nin g of the r ep ly . Th is c an b e ed ited . forward Fo rw a r d to s ome one els e . > P re s s select. > P re s s search, s cr ol l to a na me in you r To r ea d th e tex t mes s a g e Inbox d ir ec tor y or a lter n ativ ely ke y in th e late r : r ec ip ien t ’s n um be r . > Se lec t the messages m en u. Open Back > P re s s ok. > Pr es s select. > T he num b er is d is pl ay ed . > Sc r oll to inbox . > P re s s ok to for w a r d on the me s s ag e. > Pr es s open. > Sc r oll to the r e qu ir ed m es s a ge . forward options S ee : S e nd in g to m ul ti pl e r e ci pi en ts on p a g e 2 -9 . > Pr es s select to r e ad it. An u nr ea d te xt me s s ag e is ind ica te d b y th e env elop e icon in fr on t of it. move M ov e y our mes s a g e to a fol de r . > S cr ol l to one of the f ollow ing : inbox , The me ss a g e is s tor ed in t he outbox , archive, templates . inbox f old er af ter y ou r ea d it. > P re s s ok. Unrecognised characters Occasionally you might receive a message containing unrecognised characters. These are displayed as . This does not affect the operation of your phone in anyway and you may still reply in the normal manner. edit E d it th e m es s a ge a s ma nu al tex t. S ee W r it i ng a mes s a ge on pa g e 2-4 . rename R en am e mes s a ge , e dit a s ma nu al tex t. S ee W r it i ng a mes s a ge on pa g e 2-4 . 2-9 0 2 the menus No . SENDING MESSAGE S en d S e n d o p tio n s S a v e m essa ge select copy to agenda > Pr es s options. > S cr oll to send. > Pr es s select. back phone num ber > En ter the r eci pi ent ’s ph one Pr es s select to c op y t he me ss a g e i nto num b er . you r a ge nd a me nu . I t is cop ied to th e > A lter n ati vely , p r es s search view day notes s ect ion. S ee V i ew i ng note s on p ag e 2 -22 . use number search an d sc r oll to a s to re d na me back in y our di re ctor y . > Pr es s ok. Ch oos e to s a ve , ca ll o r s end an othe r me ss a g e. > Pr es s select, th e c ur r en t n umb e r is hig hl igh ted . > Pr es s options, s c r oll to the on e you r eq uir e . > Pr es s select. Sending to multiple recipients To send a new message to more than one person: details Find de ta ils of wh o s en t th e m es s ag e a nd d ate a nd t ime. > Pr es s select. Send S e n d o p tio n s Save m essage font size Ch oos e b etw ee n lar g e or s ma ll fon ts select back > A ft er y ou h av e wr it ten the me s sa g e, p r e ss options . > S cr oll to send options. > Pr e ss select. > Pr es s select. After choosing any of the above, send your message. > multiple copies is hig h lig hte d. select back > Pr e ss select to d is pla y a lis t o f n am es . USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU > S cr oll to t he d es ir ed n am e. M a ria > Pr e ss ok to s end the r ep ly. M iles M other ok done > S ele ct the ne x t r ec ip ien t. > Pr e ss ok. > W hen yo u h av e re p lied t o ev er yon e you w an t to, p r es s done. ORGANISING > Sc r oll to the d es ir e d na me . M aria M iles m other ok > Pr es s ok t o s en d the m es s a ge . done > Se lec t th e n ex t r e cip ie nt. > Pr es s ok. > Whe n you ha ve s en t th e m es s a ge to ev er yon e y ou Inbox and With th e r e ceiv ed m es s a ge di sp la ye d . > Pr es s options. Forw. options select back > Sc r oll to forward options. > Pr es s select. outbox folders After you have read an incoming message, the phone stores the message in the inbox folder. When you save a message you have written and/or sent, it is stored in the outbox folder. w a nt to s e nd it to, p r e ss R ep ly F o rw a r d MESSAGES All messages stored in your phone’s message memory are organised in folders. The blinking envelope icon indicates that the message memory is full. Before you can receive or send new messages you need to delete some of your old ones. done. To send a reply to more than one person: YOUR Archive and user specified folders To ensure that certain messages are not overwritten when the message memory is full, you can move some of them to the archive folder or add new folders and store them there. Adding folder > S ele ct t he messages me nu. > Pr es s select. > S cr oll to my folders. > Pr es s open. M u ltip le c o p ie s > Sc r oll to multiple copies. > Pr es s select to d is p la y a l is t of na me s . select back > Pr es s options, s c r oll to add folder. > Pr es s select. > Ke y in th e n am e of t he new fold e r. > Pr es s ok. 2-11 0 2 the menus No . Moving or erasing message > S ele ct t he messages me nu. > Pr es s select. > S cr oll to inbox. > Pr es s open. > S ele ct t he mes s a g e y ou w is h to mov e/ er a s e. > Pr es s select. > Pr es s options. > S cr oll to move or erase. > Pr es s select. Deleting folder > S e lect the messages m en u. > I f you w an t to mov e a mes s a g e, s cr ol l to the s ele cte d fold e r na me . > Pr es s ok. > P r es s select. > S c ro ll to my folders , p r es s open. > S c ro ll to the fo ld er y ou w a nt to d e lete . > P r es s options. > S c ro ll to remove folder. MESSAGE SETTINGS When you reply to a message and send it or when you write a message and send it, the phone uses a default setting. To access the message settings list: > S ele ct t he messages me nu. > P r es s select. > Pr es s select. > P r es s ok to con fir m . > S cr oll to message settings. When you delete a folder, all the messages in that folder are also deleted. Deleting all folders > S e lect the messages m en u. > P r es s select. > S c ro ll to erase all. > P r es s select. Method 1 > Pr es s select. > S cr oll do w n to a cce s s the s ett ing s . You can change settings marked with * but for normal use this is not necessary. message centre number — this is supplied with your SIMcard and is automatically sent with your message. *message sent as — the default setting is text. There are also options to send as a fax, e−mail or paging. Contact your service provider for further information. > Sc r oll to th e f old er y ou w ish to d ele te. > P r es s ok. > erase all read messages from folder? a p pe ar s . *message validity — Indicates how long messages remain in the phone’s memory. Options are: maximum time, 1 hour, 6 hours, 24 hours, 3 days, 1 week. > P r es s ok. Method 2 > S c ro ll to all read. > P r es s ok to e ra s e all r ea d me s s ag es . > erase all read messages from folder? a p pe ar s . > P r es s ok. default recipient number — normally inactive, a feature used with message profiles (see overleaf). *delivery reports — informs you that a message has been sent and delivered to the recipient. Options are: yes or no . USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU CALL REGISTER This allows you to view information and delete phone numbers that are registered by the phone. > Pr es s menu, s cr ol l to the SMe nisds e d c a lls call register m en u. > Pr es s select. select *reply to you via same centre (network service) — allows the recipient of your message to send you a reply message via your own message centre. This option is a more efficient way of receiving messages when in another network area, typically when you are abroad. Options are: yes or no. The default setting is no. Check with your service provider that this feature is supported before changing. ADVAN CED MESSAGE CALL REGISTER missed calls > S cr oll to a cc es s th e back op tion s lis ted b elow . OPTIONS ( Ne tw or k s e rv ice ) . Vie w s a lis t o f th e l as t 10 un a ns w er ed ph one nu mb er s . > Pr es s select t o vi ew . When a note about missed calls is being displayed, press list to access the list of missed calls. To call back immediately, press the S E N D key. FUNCTIONS Some service providers offer a message profiles feature which allows you to set up a “profile” or a separate set of message settings. For example one profile for sending e-mail and one for sending text messages. For further information about these and similar features, contact your service provider. received calls ( Ne tw or k s er v ice ). View s a lis t of th e la s t 1 0 a ns w er ed num b er s . > Pr e s s select to vie w dialled numbers V iew s th e 1 0 mo st r ec ent ly c all ed n umb e r s. > Pr e s s select to vie w . To quickly access a list of previously dialled numbers, press the S E N D key once when the phone is in stand-by and scroll to the name you require. erase recent calls Er as e s a ll p ho ne num b er s lis te d in the missed calls , received calls a nd dialled numbers s ub -m enu s . You ca nnot un d o th is op er a tion . To e ra s e: > Pr es s select. > Sc r oll to eit her : received, missed, dialled, all. > Pr es s select to c onfi rm . 2-13 0 2 the menus No . PROFILES This selects an audio tone setup for different environments such as meetings or outdoor use. The options are: general (default) silent soft loud pager ( visible only when headset is inserted). headset call duration Vi ew s th e d u ra tion of yo ur in com ing a nd ou tg oing ca lls . To vie w: > Pr e ss select. > S cr oll to e ithe r : last call duration, all calls duration, received calls duration, dialled calls duration, ACTIVATING U SER PROFILE > Pr e ss menu, s cr o ll to G e n e ral S ile n t profiles . so ft > Pr e ss select, s cr oll to t he Options Back r eq uir e d p r ofile s et ting . > Pr e ss options . clear timers. > To clear timers, t he ph one s ec ur ity cod e is r e q uir ed . S ee s ec ur i ty cod e on p ag e 6 -2. call costs > ( Ne tw or k s er v ice ). Th is f ac ility a llow s you to ch eck the co st of all calls or you r last call. S ee y our s e rv ice p r ovid e r for fur th er in for m atio n. missed calls , received calls an d dialled numbers A c tiv a te P e rs o n a lis e R enam e Ok > S cr oll to activate. > Pr e ss ok. Back have the following sub-menus and allow you to: STe nim d e o f c a ll E d it n u m b e r Save E ra s e select back Ch ec k the ti me of c al l . Ed i t t he n umb er . S ave th e numb e r . Er a s e th e num be r fr om the l i s t. V i ew the numb er . To ch eck or c ha ng e one of th es e: > P re s s options . > S cr o ll to the op tion . > P re s s select. and received calls are displayed only if your network supports this option. missed calls To access a profile from stand-by: > Press th e POWER key q uic kly. > S cr ol l to the p r ofile yo u w a nt. > Pr e s s ok. USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU vibrating alert S et s the p hon e to v ibr a te a t a n in com ing v oice c all an d a ls o a n in com ing m es s a ge . > P re s s select. > S cr o ll to on or off. > P re s s ok. message alert tone S et s the r ing tone ty pe f or me s sa g es r e ceiv ed . > P re s s select. > S cr o ll to the ty pe r eq u ir ed , th e t one w ill b e h ea r d a s you s cr oll. > P re s s ok. Personalising settings > Sc r oll to personalise. p erso n a lis e a c tiv a te keypad tones > Pr es s ok. S et s the vo lume f or the ke yp a d w hen ke yin g in. > P re s s select, s cr ol l to the r eq ui re d > Sc r oll to one of th e p r of ile Ok Back le vel . o pt ions b e low . > P re s s ok. > Pr es s back w h en you a r e f inis h ed . > Pr es s activate. warning tones S et s a w ar ni ng ton e wh en the b a tter y is r u nnin g low . > P re s s select, s cr ol l to on or off. > P re s s ok. Profile options auto answer W ith the he ad s e t ins e r ted , y ou ca n a ns w er us ing you r voic e. > P re s s on to us e the fa cil ity incoming call alert You ha ve a ch oice of : ringing ascending ring once alert for no is th e de fa ult s ettin g . > U s ed w ith th e caller groups f ea tur e , s ee c al l e r gr oups on p a ge 3 -6 . beep once off ( no tone s ) . Rename profiles > Pr es s select, s cr oll to th e o pt ion r eq uir e d. > Pr es s select to c onf ir m. ringing tone > Pr es s select, s cr oll to y our c hoic e. ringing volume > Pr es s select, s cr oll thr oug h th e > Pr es s ok. volu me s ettin g s . > Pr es s ok a t th e r e q uir ed leve l. p erso n a lis e a c tiv a te re n a m e Ok Back > S cr oll to rename. > Pr e ss ok. > De lete th e e x is ting n am e > Ke y in th e new na me > Pr e ss ok 2-15 0 2 the menus No . > S cr oll be tw ee n th e alarm time hou r /m inu te c ha r ac ter s . 07:00 ok back > C ha ng e the time , w ith the ALPHA keys . > Pr es s ok. > S cr oll to am or pm ( if Am Pm SETTINGS 1 2 hou r clo ck se lec ted ) . ok back > Pr es s ok. To access from stand-by: > P r es s menu. > S c ro ll to settings . > P r es s select. > S c ro ll to the s ub -m enu s . The following pages detail the sub-menus and their respective options. ALARM CLOCK To stop the alarm: The alarm clock uses the time format set for the clock, see s e t t i n g t h e t im e on page 2-16 if time is not set. In stand-by, an indicator shows that the alarm is set to on. The alarm clock will work even when your phone is off. To set an alarm time: alarm time 00:00 back > Pr es s stop. If you press stop, the phone asks if you want to activate the phone for calls. Press yes to do so or press no to keep the phone off. > P re s s select. If you let the phone ring for a minute or press snooze, the alarm stops for 5 minutes and then resumes. > S cr ol l to on. To turn the alarm off: > P re s s ok. ok At the selected time an alert tone is heard, alarm is displayed and the phone backlight flashes. > Pr es s select. > S cr oll to off. > Pr es s ok. The alarm will sound even if you have selected the profile. silent USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU > Pr e ss select. hide clock set the time > S cr oll to set the time. time format > Pr e ss select. select back > S cr oll b etw ee n the hou r / time min ute ch ar a cte r s . 11:00 > C ha ng e the tim e, w ith th e CLOCK The clock is displayed by default and is also used with the following functions: messages, call log, alarm clock and agenda. SETTIN G THE ok back ke ys . Ex a mp le 0 8: 30 > Ke y i n 8 . > S cr oll to m inu tes , th e lea d ing ze r o is a d d ed . TIME > Ke y i n 3 0 . > Pr es s select. hide clock set the time > Sc r oll to time format. time format > Pr es s select. select ALPHA > Pr e ss ok. Ex a mp le 1 2: 30 back > Ke y i n 1 2 > Th e c ur s or a ut oma tica lly jum p s to the min ute s. > Ke y i n 3 0 . > Pr e ss ok. > Sc r oll to the r e qu ir ed 24-hour s e tting . 12 - hour ok > S cr oll to am or pm ( if 1 2 Am Pm ok hou r cl ock se lec ted ) . back > Pr e ss ok. > Pr es s ok. back Other options are as follows: hide clock / view clock (Only one is visible). > Pr es s select to eith er h id e or vie w the cl ock. If the battery is removed from the phone for a long time, you may need to set the time again. 2-17 0 2 the menus No . own number sending ( Netw or k se r vic e) . Th is d is p lay s you r p hon e n umb e r to the p er s on you a re c allin g . Con ta ct y our se r vic e p r ov id er f or fur th er i nfor m ati on. P H O N E S ET T I N G S language > Pr e ss select. > S cr oll to t he r eq uir e d la ng ua g e. > Pr e ss select. I f automatic is s e lect ed , th e la ng ua g e chos e n i s b as e d on the cu r r ent SI M ca rd . call settings La ng u ag e s ettin g a ls o a ff ects the tim e a nd da te for m at s of the anykey answer To an s w er in com ing c all s us in g fol low ing s u b -men us : agenda, a ny ke y ex c ep t the alarm clock, clock POWER a nd END ke ys . > Pr e s s select. > S cr oll to on. > Pr e s s select to con fir m. automatic redial Th is ma ke s up t o 1 0 att emp ts to c onne ct a ca ll if th e n etw or k is b us y or f ail s to c onn ec t. > Pr e s s select. Should a SIM card be inserted using an unsupported language, the phone will default to English. welcome note Key in a me s s ag e ( up to 4 4 ch ar a cte r s in len g th) to a pp e ar b r ief ly w h en the p hon e is s w itch ed on . > S cr oll to on. > Pr e ss select. > Pr e s s select to con fir m. > Ke y in th e t ex t. > Pr e ss options. summary after call ( Ne tw or k s er v ice) . This d is p la ys th e d u ra tion of the la s t c all. If yo u h av e th e call costs f ea tur e e na ble d , the cos t is d is p la yed to o. > Pr e s s select. > S cr oll to on. > Pr e s s select to con fir m. Th e n ex t time you e nd a c all, the s um ma r y i s b r iefly d is p la yed . speed dialling S ee s pee d d ia l l i ng o n p a g e 4-1 f or f ur the r inf or ma tion . call waiting service ( Ne tw or k s er v ice) . This n otif ies yo u of a noth er inc omin g ca ll wh ile yo u h av e a ca ll in p r og r es s . S ee c al l w ai t in g on p ag e 4 -3 . > S cr oll to save ( or erase to r emo ve a me ss a g e) . > Pr e ss select, a con fir m atio n me ss a g e ap p ea r s . USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU C OMM UN ICATIO N SETTIN GS info services > ( Ne tw or k s e rv ice ) . This se r vic e ty pi ca lly o ffe r s a cce s s to v ar io us top ic s s uc h a s w ea th er or tr af fic co nd ition s . For a va ila b le top ics a nd r ele va nt t op ic n umb e rs , c onta ct you r s er v ice p r ovid er . > Pr e s s select. > S cr ol l to on to r ec eive me ss a g es on th e a cti ve top ics . Y ou c an e di t th e lis t of top ics , a nd ma rk a top ic active or inactive. > Pr e s s ok to con fir m. network selection T he ne tw or k yo u a r e conn ec ted t o > S cr ol l to topic index t o r e tr ieve a lis t c an b e s ele cte d au toma tic ally or of a va ila bl e top ics fr om th e netw or k . m a nua lly. > Pr e s s ok to con fir m. I n automatic mod e the p hon e > S cr ol l to topics t o a d d or e di t a a ut oma tica lly s ee ks a nd s el ects o ne of the ce llula r n etw or ks top ic in the lis t b y ke yin g in its a va ila b le in your ar e a. nu mb er an d na me . > Pr es s select. > Pr e s s ok to con fir m. > Sc r oll to automatic. > S cr ol l to language to s et t he > Pr es s select. la ng ua g e for t he mes s a g es . O nl y I n manual m od e the p ho ne s how s a me s s ag es in the s ele cted lan g ua g e l is t of the a va ila b le n etw or ks . a r e s h ow n. > Pr es s select. > Pr e s s ok to con fir m. > Sc r oll to manual. > Sc r oll to you r p r ef er r ed p r ov id er . You can save info service messages in one of your userspecified folders. > Pr es s select. confirm SIM service actions > This a ctiv ate s an y e xt ra ne tw or k listen to voice messages s e rv ice yo u m ay ha ve a g r eed Follow ins tr uc tion s g iven b y the > Op ti ons a r e: asked or not ne tw or k vo icem ai l s er v ice. asked. Digital phones work at 900/1800MHz in Europe, Asia and South America and 1900MHz primarily for the USA.Your Vertu phone is dual band and works on 900 and 1900MHz. This device will not operate on the 900MHz bandwidth in the USA. ar e a ny me ss a g es . ca lled au toma tic ally . S IM s er vi c es o n p a g e 2 -2 4 . (Network service) Roaming is the ability to make and receive calls in areas not covered by your service provider. This can occur domestically and internationally. ca ll y our v oice m ailb ox to s e e if th er e Pr es s ok an d you r ma ilb ox w ill b e w ith y our s e rv ice p r ovid e r .S ee ROAMIN G ( Netw or k s er vic e) . Th is a llow s yo u t o voice mailbox number St or e or ed it your voic e m ai lb ox nu mb er . Fo r mor e inf or ma tion a b out you r voi ce ma ilb ox nu mb e r, con tac t you r s er vi ce pr o vid er . RESTORE FACTORY SETTINGS This resets the menu settings listed below to their original values. The security code is needed for this function. See se c u r i t y c o d e on page 6-2. S EC U R I T Y S E T T I N G S See “Security information” chapter 06. 2-19 0 2 the menus No . Voic e ca lls a r e d iv er ted w hen : divert if not available > You d o n ot a ns w er a ca ll. > You r p hon e is s wi tche d of f. > You a re ou t of th e n etw or k s er vic e a r ea . CALL divert all fax calls A ll f ax ca lls a r e d iv er ted . divert all data calls A ll d a ta ca lls a r e di ver te d . cancel all diverts Ca nc el all d ive r ted c alls . DIVERT (Network service). This directs your incoming calls to another number (for example, your voice mailbox number). For details contact your service provider. > Pr e s s menu, s c ro ll to call D iv e r t a ll v o ic e c a lls Select divert. > Pr e s s select. Back > C a ll d ive r t op tio ns a r e s how n b elo w. To activate, cancel or check the status of these options: > Pr e s s s ele ct a t the A ctiv ate C ancel r eq u ir ed op tio n. C h ec k sta tus Ok Back > S cr oll to activate. > Pr e s s ok to tur n the BB fu nc tion on. > S cr oll to to other number or to voice mailbox > Pr e s s ok. > S cr oll to cancel, p re s s ok to tur n the fu nc tion off . CALL D IVERT divert all voice calls OPT IONS > Scroll to check status, press A ll voic e ca lls a r e d iv er ted an d no ok to che ck if the fu ncti on r in g ing to ne is p la yed at an is o n or off . in com ing c al l. divert if busy V oice ca lls ar e d ive rt ed w he n your n umb e r is b u sy . If divert if busy is activated, rejecting an incoming call will also divert the call. divert if not answered V oice ca lls ar e d ive rt ed w he n you d o not an s we r a c all w ithin th e p r es e t tim e. divert if out of reach V oice ca lls ar e d ive rt ed w he n your p h one is s w itc hed off or ou ts id e of th e netw o rk s er vic e ar e a. The icon is shown in stand-by when you have activated divert all voice calls . USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU se t th e da te set th e tim e d a te fo rm a t Select > S cr oll to set the date. > Pr e ss select. Back BB > U se th e 1 9 - 0 6 -2 0 0 1 AGENDA The agenda allows you to set up a series of reminders, meeting dates and annual events such as birthdays. You can also be reminded by setting an audio tone. OK Back Back key s to > S cr oll to set the time an d r ep ea t the ab ov e p r oce du r e. The set the time a nd time format may already be set up but we recommend getting familiar with the following procedure. Options ALPHA ch an g e th e fig ur e s. > W hen co mp lete , p r es s ok. To use the agenda, the date and time require setting up. Check this as follows: Ju n 20 0 2 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 11 1 2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 key s to ch ar a cte r s. > U se th e BB SCROLL tog g le b etw ee n the d ate > S cr oll to time format a n d ch an g e a s r eq u ir ed . > Pr e ss ok. > Pr e ss menu, s c ro ll to agenda. > Pr e ss select. > Th e d efa ul t v iew is t he d ay dd m m yyyy m m dd yyyy yyyy m m dd vi ew w hic h hig hlig h ts th e > S cr oll to date format. > Pr e ss select. > S cr oll to t he r eq uir e d s etti ng . BB cu r re nt d ay . > U se th e SCROLL select back > Pr e ss select. key s to mov e to oth er d a tes . The cu r re nt d ate a lw ay s r em ain s ma r ked . SETTIN G UP YOUR v iew b y w e ek s g o to d a te S ettin g s BB Select Back AGENDA > Pr es s options. > Sc r oll to settings. > Pr es s select. > S cr oll to week starts on. m onday sunday s a tu rd a y > Pr e ss select. > S cr oll to t he r eq uir e d d ay . BB select back > Pr e ss select. 2-21 0 2 the menus No . an n u a l e v e n t r e m in d e r > Sc r oll to anniversary. > Pr es s select. c all Select BB back > Key in the ev en t or s e ar c h ev en t > Sc r oll to auto erase to 1 m o n th 3 m o n th s 6 m o n th s d e cid e how l ong a n en tr y r e ma ins i n y our a g en d a. f or th e p e r so ns n am e a nd L ee s b irth d ay OK back k ey in an y e x tr a tex t. > Pr es s ok. > Pr es s select. BB select back > Sc r oll to the r eq u ir ed ti me f r am e. > Pr es s select. > Us e the SCROLL ke ys to t og gl e b e tw een th e f ig ur es USING YOUR Creating 2 6 -0 7 AGEND A ALPHA notes OK back Your agenda is now set up. This example creates a birthday note for someone listed in your directory. c rea te n o te V ie w b y w e e k s G o to da te Select Back BB a nd s et t he d ate w ith the key s. > Pr es s ok. > Pr e ss menu. > S cr oll to agenda. > Pr e ss select. > Pr e ss options an d s cr oll to > A t year of event, y ou ma y create note. > Pr e ss select. w is h to ent er d a te of b ir th 1981 1981 a s in th is ca s e. This is o pt iona l. OK back > Key in tex t or le av e b la nk. > Pr es s ok. USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU Ju l 2 00 2 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 11 1 2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Options Back > Th e d a te is n ow un d er line d a nd in s talle d in you r agenda. > Pr e ss back to r etur n to the agenda ma in d is p la y. To create a call or a reminder, use the same procedure. O n th e d ay d a y b e fo r e 2 d ay s be fo re > Se t u p an a la rm to r em ind y ou. > Sc r oll to the r e qu ir ed ti me f r am e. BB Select Back > Pr es s select. Viewing notes v iew d ay n o te s c r e a te n o te vie w by w ee ks Select > Pr e ss menu. > S cr oll to agenda. > Pr e ss select. The c ur r en t d at e is d isp la ye d . BB Back > S cr oll to a n un d er line d d at e. > Pr e ss options . > S cr oll to view day notes . > Pr e ss select to vie w the not e. > Se lec t if you r eq u ir e a n S ilen t a ud ib le ton e. w ith to n e Select Back > Sc r oll to the s et ting . view day notes is not vis ib le un les s t her e a r e n otes a tta che d to tha t d a y. > Pr es s select. BB In the day view or week list, you can quickly go to today’s day view by pressing the # key. 2 6 Ju ly a n n u a l ev e n t l L ees b irth d ay 2 0 > A con fir m atio n m es s a ge a p p ea r s a nd yo ur e ven t is d is p la ye d al ong w ith th e a g e if you u s ed the year of O ptions back event op tion. > Pr es s back to r et ur n to th e a g en d a da y vie w. 2-23 0 2 the menus No . view by weeks Wee ks a r e h ig hlig h ted in s tea d of d ay s. > Pr es s select > Us e the SCROLL ke ys to ch an g e be tw ee n w e eks . go to date > Pr es s select to g o to th e de s ir ed da te . You can move to a future date quickly as the following example shows. If today is the 9th, key in 3, the date changes to the third day of the following month. OTHER AGENDA OPTIONS settings view day notes W hen vi ew ing de ta ils of the This is a s um ma ry of th e s e tting s us ed to s et you r a g end a u p. a tta che d no te, p r es s options to set the date. a cc es s th e f ollow in g: set the time. create note — c re at e a not her note date format: f or tha t da y. dd mm yyyy. Da y, M on th Y ea r. erase — mov e t he ent ry f ro m th e mm dd yyyy. a g end a . M onth , Da y, Ye ar . yyyy mm dd. edit — c ha ng e tex t info rm at ion. Yea r , M ont h, Da y. time format: move — c ha ng e the d ate or othe r 24hr. s et ting s . 12hr. week starts on: repeat: never. monday. every day. sunday. auto erase: every week. every 2 weeks . never. every year. after 1 month. after 3 months . after 6 months . send note — s e nd to the agenda of a noth er V er tu p hon e by us in g to Repeat notes e.g birthday notes are not deleted. agenda. Se nd a s te x t me s s ag e to a noth er p h one b y us ing as text. copy — cop y the inf or ma tion to a noth er d a te. > Pr e s s select f or the op tio n y ou r eq u ir e. Note alarms The phone emits an audible tone, the display flashes and shows the note (even in silent mode). With a call note on display, to call the displayed number: > Pr e s s the SEND key . To stop the alarm and view the note: > Pr es s view. To stop the alarm without viewing the note: > Pr e s s exit. USER MANUAL DRAFT SIM 02 VER TU SERVICES The most common network features are explained in this manual. This is an extra menu, in fact a placeholder, to allow a service provider to offer you their unique set of features or facilities, for example online banking or sports information. Although this is called SIM services, the name and contents of the menu may say something different, for example Information. Contact your service provider for further information. 0 3 the dire ctor y No. SELECTING MEMORY 3-1 TYPES Set the phone to either internal memory (phone) or SIM card. 03 THE DIRECTORY When in stand-by: erase copy options select back Pr e s s directory. S cr oll to options. Pr e s s select. Pr e s s select w he n memory GENERAL The directory acts as a personal phone book, storing your names and numbers in two memory areas, phone or SIM card. phone — this is an internal memory and stores up to 500 names fully populated. Each name can have five number types and two text notes assigned to it. See mu l t i p l e n u m be r s a n d t ex t p e r n a me on page 3-4 for an explanation of this. memory in use in use is d is p la yed . SIM card select back SIM card — the phone supports SIM cards that store up to 250 names and phone numbers. WHICH MEMORY TO USE The phone memory has the greater storage capacity but the SIM card memory has more flexibility as SIM cards can be used in other phones should you need to change them. The default setting is SIM card. Certain features only work when the phone memory is in use, these are labelled (phone memory only) in this chapter. If you plan to make constant use of the features listed below, use phone memory as your normal setting. Business cards. Multiple numbers and text per name. SIMcard To ch an g e th is , s cr oll to Pr e s s select. I f the S I M ca r d is c ha ng ed , phone select phone. back th e S I M ca r d m emor y is a utom ati ca lly se lec ted . USER MANUAL 02 DRAFT VER TU VIEWING STORED NAMES AND NUMBERS Choose how you want your names displayed, either three names at a time, use name list or one name and phone number at a time, use name & number. When in stand-by: type of view name list s select STORING NAMES AND back Pr e ss directory. S cr oll to options. Pr e ss select. S cr oll to type of view. Pr e ss select. S cr oll to name list o r name NUMBERS When in stand-by: add nam e edit select back Pr es s directory. Sc ro ll to add name. Pr es s select. name &number nam e list ok name ok back Key in the na me d eta ils . Pr es s ok. Key in the nu mb er de ta ils . Pr es s ok. A con fir ma tion m es s ag e a p p ea rs . back & number. Pr e ss ok. 0 3 the dire ctor y No. 3-3 When in stand-by, to quickly access a list of stored names and numbers, press either S C R O L L key. COPYIN G BETWEEN MEMORIES This feature allows you to copy names and phone number from the phone memory to your SIM card memory or vice-versa. Copying from the SIM card to the phone memory is necessary if you want to: Add more than one number or some text to a name. Use the business cards feature. When in stand-by: erase SEARCHING AND copy CALLING options When in stand-by: search add name edit select back select Pr e s s directory. S cr oll to search Pr e s s select. back f from phone to SIM card select nam e back Pr e ss directory. S cr oll to copy. Pr e ss select. S cr oll to e ithe r from phone to SIM card or from SIM card to phone. Pr e ss select. S cr oll to one of th e op tion s Ke y i n th e fir s t c ha r ac ter o f the n am e y ou a r e s ea rc hin g for an d p r es s search. search back A lte r na tive ly, p r es s list to a cce s s a lis t o f n am es . one by one all s how n . default nos. select m a ry a ca ll. m aria m artin d e ta ils Pr e s s the back SEND key to m ake back Pr e ss select. USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU Also two of the following text items can be added to the same number. A total of five numbers and two text items per name is possible. e−mail. postal add. notes. See the example below of a fully populated directory entry: Copying options one by one general maria - 01250 1234 mobile 01700 3421 home 01250 2000 S cr o ll to the r eq u ir ed n am e. office 01580 4201 S el ect eith er erase original or fax 01580 3000 keep original. all P re s s copy. S el ect eith er erase original or P re s s ok w he n start copying ? is d is p la yed . default nos. maria@vertu.com notes not working Fridays Adding keep original. e−mail S el ect eith er erase original or additional m ary m a ria m a r tin add no. back keep original. P re s s ok w h en the tex t start T he d efa ult nu mb er s a r e thos e numbers to name Pr es s directory. S cr oll to add number. Pr es s select. S cr oll to th e n am e. Pr es s add no. S cr oll to th e t yp e of copying ? is di sp la ye d . lis te d a s general ( s ee b elow ) . When you copy from SIM is not shown. card to phone, default nos. MULT IPLE NUMBERS AND TEXT PER NAME (Phone memory only) The first number stored under a name automatically becomes the default number. When you select a name from the directory, to make a call or to send a message, this number is always used. The default number is listed as general. You can store up to 5 types of numbers for the same name, these are: general (default mobile. home. office. fax. type). g en eral m o b ile hom e s e le c t num b er y ou re q uir e. back Pr es s select. 0 3 the dire ctor y No. e -m a il p o s tal ad d n o te s e le c t phone num ber 01700 3421 ok Adding K ey in the nu mb er d e tai ls . P re s s ok. A con fir ma tion me s s ag e a p pe ar s . back additional m a ry m aria m a r tin d e ta ils back s e t a s d e f a u lt ad d n u m b er a d d te x t s e le c t b a c k text to n o t w o rk in g F rid a y s ok name Pr es s directory. Sc r oll to search. Pr es s select. Sc r oll to the n am e. Pr es s details . Pr es s options. Sc r oll to add text. Pr es s select. S cr oll to t he typ e of tex t Pr e ss select. Ke y i n th e tex t d e tai ls . Pr e ss ok. A c onf ir ma tion me ss a g e you r eq u ir e. back ad d te x t back a pp e ar s . 3-5 USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU m e m b e rs Scroll to members. Press select. Pr e ss ok w he n add name You r n or ma l na me s lis t a d d te x t s e le c t ORGANISING THE T ham es T im o th y Trev o r DIRECTORY family vip friends colleagues other group names f a m ily v ip frie n d s s e le c t add back and numbers Pr es s directory. Sc r oll to caller groups. Pr es s select. Sc r oll to th e r e qu ir ed Pr e ss add. Th e n am e ap p ea r s in the a pp r op r ia te ca ller gr ou p . To add more names to the group: Pr es s options. S cr oll to add name. Pr es s ok. S cr oll to th e na me r eq uir e d. Pr es s add. If you have more than one number stored under the name, for example, the person already has a mobile and a home number listed. back g r ou p . S cr oll to t he na me r eq ui re d . GROUPS This allows you to allocate different groups to the people listed in your directory, for instance Mother would go in the family group. You can also assign a different ring tone to each group for easy recognition. The groups are: Adding is h ig hlig ht ed . a pp e ar s . To help organise and manage your directory, useful features like caller groups, business cards and general editing facilities are available. CALLER back S cr oll to th e num b er y ou w a nt to a d d to the c alle r g r oup . Pr es s ok. You can also add a new name to a caller group directly from the directory name list as follows. Pr es s select. Scroll to the desired name in the directory. I n s ta nd -b y , p r e ss e ithe r SCROLL key, to d isp la y the na me s lis t. Pr es s details. Pr es s options. S cr oll to caller groups. Pr es s select. S cr oll to th e de s ir ed c alle r g r oup . Pr es s select. 0 3 the dire ctor y No. Renaming group g ro u p title o th e r ok 3-7 back Pr e ss directory. S cr oll to caller groups. Pr e ss select. S cr oll to t he r eq uir e d g r oup . Pr e ss select. S cr oll to group title. Pr e ss select. Ke y i n th e new na me d eta ils . Setting group ring g r o u p r in g in g to n e a d d d e fa u lt s e le c t b a c k Pr e ss ok. tones Pr es s directory. Sc r oll to caller groups. Pr es s select. Sc r oll to th e d e sir e d g r ou p . Pr es s select. Sc r oll to group ringing Removing group names re m o v e n a m e c a ll add nam e ok back numbers Pr es s directory, s cr oll to caller groups. Pr es s select, s c ro ll to the g r ou p r eq uir e d . Pr es s select, s c ro ll to members. tone. or Pr es s select. Pr es s select, s c ro ll to the n am e y ou w is h to r em ove . d e f a u lt th a tís it rin g ok back Sc r oll to th e d e sir e d ton e. Pr es s ok. Pr es s options. Pr es s ok t o co nfir m th e a cti on. default is th e tone th at is cur r e ntly in us e on you r BUSINESS CARDS (SEND CARD ph one . (Phone memory only) This feature sends or receives contact information as a text message and is referred to as a business card. Sending business c a lle r g r o u p s s en d ca rd sen d m essag e s e le c t back cards Fr om s ta nd -b y , p r es s a ny Sc ro ll to the na me w ho se Pr es s details. Pr es s options. Sc ro ll to send card. Pr es s select. SCROLL k ey. d et ails you w is h to s en d . USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU Receiving business cards W he n y ou re ce ive a b us in es s c ar d , a n au di bl e b u s in e s s c a r d r e c e iv e d ton e is he ar d ( a s s umin g ton es a re not s w itc he d o ff) v ie w back a nd a m es s ag e is d is p la yed . P re s s view a nd the n options to look at the d eta ils . I f t her e is m or e tha n o ne s e n d d e f a u lt n o . sen d all d e ta ils nu mb er for the na me , th e nex t d is p lay w ill be a s s how n . I f na me , thi s d is pl ay w ill n ot s e le c t back a pp e ar . C hoos e send default no. or send all details . sam sid n ey ok Pr es s select. Pr es s search. S cr oll to th e p er s on wh o is Pr es s ok tw ice to con fir m to r e cei ve it. back the r e is o nly one en tr y fo r the the a ction . r eq u ir ed . sa v e d is c a r d s e le c t C ho os e save or discard a s back P re s s select. T he inf or ma tion is no w s a ved in y our phone me mor y . CHANGING THE DEFAULT NUMBER (Phone memory only) The first number keyed in for a name is called the default number. If you have more than one number per person, for example, they have a mobile or business number, you can change the default number as follows: m ary m a ria m a r tin Fr om s ta nd -b y, p re s s a ny SCROLL ke y. S cr oll to the na me you Pr e s s details. w is h to c ha ng e. d e ta ils b a c k 0 3 the dire ctor y No. OTHER D IRECTORY 3-9 OPTIONS The options listed below affect all directory entries. Press directory to access them. erase Re move a ll o r s ele cted na me s an d num b er s . Pr es s select. Sc r oll to one by one or erase all. Pr es s select. For one by one s el ect the na me an d p r e ss erase. For erase all, ch oos e eith er to r e mov e y our p h one or S I M c ar d m o b ile back SCROLL ke ys to e ntr ie s . choo se w hic h n umb e r typ e se n d c ard 01700 3421 o p tio n s Us e the you r eq uir e . Pr es s ok. Whe n the tex t are you sure? is Your se cu r ity c od e is r eq ue s ted . Key in you r s ec ur ity cod e , s ee Pr es s options. d is p la ye d, p re s s ok. s e cur i t y co de on p a ge 6 -2 . edit se t a s d e fa u lt add num ber a d d te x t s e le c t b a c k Sc r oll t o set as default Pr es s select. Pr es s ok. Sc r oll to the n am e. Pr es s edit an d r e-ke y in the ne w tex t. Pr es s ok w h en you h av e f inis he d e d iting . memory status Ch eck us a g e of b oth m emor ie s . Sc r oll to options. Pr es s select. Sc r oll to memory status . Pr es s select to d is p la y t he SI M c ar d s ta tu s. Pr es s the SCROLL k eys to d is p la y th e s ta tu s of the int er na l m em or y. USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU change type (Phone memory only) A ss ig n the na m e to a d iffe r ent typ e , for ex a mp le, cha ng e fr om general to home. add number Pr es s select. Sc r oll t o r eq u ir ed ty pe . Pr es s select. (Phone memory only) A ss ig n a d iff er en t n umb e r typ e to the na me, for e x am p le, a d d a nu mb er typ e ca lled home. INDIVID UAL OPT IONS The options listed below apply only when an individual name is selected: Fr om s ta nd -b y, pr e s s an y S cr oll to the na me r eq ui re d . Pr e s s details an d the n options to add text edit name Key in the n ew n umb e r. Pr es s ok to c onfi rm . (Phone memory only) Pr es s select. Sc r oll t o ty pe , fo r ex a mp le, e−mail Pr es s select. Pr e s s ok w he n y ou ha ve fin is hed Key in tex t. Pr es s ok to c onfi rm . Pr e s s select to er a s e th e num b er . Pr e s s ok to con fir m. Pr e s s select. Ke y i n th e mes s a g e. Pr e s s options a nd th en send. Pr e s s select a nd e d it th e n a me. Pr e s s ok w he n y ou ha ve fin is hed Pr e s s select to er a s e a ll the na me s Pr e s s ok to con fir m. Pr e s s select to cop y the n am e f r om d eta ils . copy Pr e s s select to ed it the nu mb er . ed iti ng . erase Pr es s select. ed iti ng . send message A ss ig n a tex t en tr y t o th e n am e. a cce s s the f ollow ing : erase number Sc r oll t o th e ty p e r e q uir ed . SCROLL key . edit number phone to SIM card mem or y o r vic e ve r sa . speed dials Se e s pe ed d i a ll i ng on p ag e 4- 1 0 4 a d v a n c e d c a l l f u nc t i o n s No. 2 . em p ty 3 . e m p ty P re s s select. S cr ol l to an em p ty sp e ed P re s s assign. K ey in the nu mb er o r p r es s 4 . e m pty A ssig n B ac k 04 4-1 d ia l ke y ( 2 to 9 ). ADVANCED CALL FUNCTIONS p h o n e n u m b er search t o fi nd th e d e s ir ed na me in yo ur directory. search SPEED back P re s s select. P re s s select to a ss ig n th e DIALLING Speed dialling allows you to assign phone numbers to keys 2 to 9 so that you can dial a number by a single key press. SETTIN G UP S peed dialling on Select back Pr es s menu. 2. H om e S cr oll to settings. 3 . e m p ty Pr es s select. S cr oll to call settings. Pr es s select. S cr oll to speed dialling. Pr es s select, s cr oll to on. Pr es s select. R etu rn to s tan d -b y ( p r es s S p eed dials the END key ) . Pr es s directory, s cr oll to speed dials. Select Back 4. e m p ty Options Back d is p la yed n um b er to tha t ke y. C on fir ma tion is d is p la ye d s hor t ly a fte r w ar d s . USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU SPEED Press DIAL OPTIONS options. view number change Th e n umb e r a ttac he d to t he s pe ed d ia l. Pr e ss select. Th e n umb e r a ttac he d to t he s pe ed d ia l. Pr e ss select. R e-ke y a ne w n umb e r or se ar c h for a lis ted one . CALLING WITH SPEED undo speed dial DIALLING R emo ve the s p eed d ial ent r y. I n s ta nd -b y , p r e ss a nd h old the co rr e s po nd ing sp e ed d ial key to d ial the nu mb er . end call SPEED DIAL LIST To access the speed dial list: 2.m aria 3.tom 4.harry options back S cr oll to t he na me you w is h to r emo ve. When in stand-by: H om e Pr e ss select to con fir m. R etu rn to s tan d -b y. Pr es s directory. S cr oll to speed dials. Pr es s select. Vi ew you r lis t a nd s cr oll t o Pr es s the the r eq u ir ed n am e. SE ND if r eq uir e d. ke y to c all Pr e ss select. Pr e ss ok to conf ir m. 0 4 a dv a n c e d c a l l f u n c t i o n s No. setting up S ettings CALL OPTIONS hold S elect Pr es s select to e nter the m en u. call w aiting service During a call a number of functions are possible, press options to access some or all of the following in-call options: Pr es s menu, s cr oll to settings. m enu dire ctory IN 4-3 back Sc r oll to call settings. Pr es s select. Sc r oll to call waiting service. Pr es s select. Sc r oll to activate, cancel /unhold — puts a call on hold or releases a call. — enables you to hold a conversation without holding the phone. hands free new call — makes another call when you have a call in progress. A c tiv ate C ancel — sends DTMF tone strings stored in the directory or keyed in manually, for example, passwords or bank account numbers. Send DTMF end all calls OK directory t he s e rv ice . Back check status — che cks to s e e if th e s e r vice is on o r — ends all calls. of f. — accesses the menu. menu mute C heck status — ca nc els Pr es s ok a t the r eq uir e d op ti on. — access the directory. /unmute — mutes the phone’s microphone. swap — switches between the active call and the call on hold. — connects a call on hold with an active call and disconnects you from both calls. using transfer WAITING (Network service). Notifies you of a new incoming call while you have a call in progress. Pr es s the waiting SE ND ke y or s elec t answer, the fi rs t ca ll is p u t on ho ld. CALL call To s wit ch b etw ee n the tw o c all s, s elec t swap or p r es s th e SEND ke y. To end the a ctiv e c all, p re s s the e nd key . To end both calls at the same time: Pr es s options. S cr oll to end all calls. Pr es s ok. If you do not want to answer the call, you can ignore it or reject it. To reject the call press options , scroll to reject and press ok. USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU Key in the nu mb er . Pr es s call or the To s w itc h b e tw ee n th e tw o c alls , pr e s s the If you have activated the call divert option, divert busy, a rejected call will also be diverted. CALL if SE ND SEND ke y. key. To e nd th e a ct ive ca ll, p r es s the END key . T he r ema ini ng c all s till HOLDING r e ma ins a ct ive. (Network service). Allows you to make another call while you have a call in progress. Pr es s options , the fi rs t ca ll is p ut o n h old . You can also mute the line for a while. Press options , scroll to mute. When you want to resume the muted call, press unmute. TRANSFERRING CALLS (network service) When you have one call active and one on hold this allows you to connect the two calls and S cr oll to new call. Pr es s select. disconnect yourself from both calls. Pr es s options, s c ro ll to Pr es s select. transfer. 0 4 a dv a n c e d c a l l f u n c t i o n s No. CONFERENCE 4-5 CALLS (Network service). Allows you to hold multiple conversations with up to six people participating. M ak e a c all to the fir s t p ar tic ip an t. INTERNAL HANDS Pr es s options. S cr oll to new call. Pr es s select. Key in th e n umb e r of the FREE This feature allows you to hold conversations without holding the phone. Whe n in a c al l, p lac e the p h one d ow n in f r ont of y ou. Pr es s speaker. s econ d p a rt icip a nt. To r e tur n to th e nor ma l Pr es s call or the To In volv e the fir s t SEND key. s p ea kin g mod e . Pr es s personal. Plac e the p hon e i n th e n or ma l s p ea kin g p os ition . p ar tic ip an t in th e con fer e nce ca ll. Pr es s options. S cr oll to conference. Pr es s select. To i nvol ve othe r p ar ti cip a nts , r ep ea t the p r oc ed ur e fr om the new call s te p as s how n ab ov e. USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU PAUSE, WAIT COMMANDS This feature offers you the facility to automate calls made to any service that requires an authorisation code to be entered. These are achieved by entering: w — causing a WAIT period until the S E N D key is pressed. p — causing a 2 second PAUSE. Typical examples would be bank or credit card accounts or even an answerphone that may require a pin code entry. To have a private conversation with one of the participants: P re s s options . S cr ol l to private. P re s s select, the n s cr oll to The following example demonstrates how to set up the facility for accessing a credit card account. SETTING UP THE COMMAND A typical online account consists of a 24 hour customer service number and when connected you may be asked to supply your: th e d e s ir ed p a r ticip a nt. Account number. P re s s ok. Online credit card security or pin number. If you use this feature to access any service requiring authorisation we strongly advise using the Vertu security options. See < $ p aratex t < Bo dy C o pyB o l d 6 -2 . +44167744w se r vic e n umb e r of you r To return to the conference call: P re s s options . S cr ol l to conference. P re s s select. To end the conference call: P r es s th e P r es s ok. E ND ke y. Key in the 24 hou r c us tom er cr ed it ca r d com p an y. options clear Pr es s the * + key four tim es to e nte r a w. 0 4 a dv a n c e d c a l l f u n c t i o n s No. CD−ROM 4-7 SOFTWARE The software supplied on the CD-ROM contains two applications giving you the option to: Back up your phone’s settings to your PC for the purposes of restoring them in case they are lost. Use your phone as a modem to gain internet access. A data cable connection between your phone and PC is required to make these applications functional. Once the CD-ROM is installed and running, self explanatory instructions show you how to use them. CON NECTING 0167744433w 23441110p 1234 options clear K ey in y our ac cou nt P re s s the * + ke y th r ee K ey in y our se cu r ity P re s s options . tim es to en ter a p. PC Ta ke the d at a ca ble s up p lie d a nd c onn ect the en d w ith the s cr e w s at tac he d into the C O M p or t o f y our nu mb e r ( 23 4 41 10 ) . TO PC e ns ur in g it is s ea ted p r op er ly . Tig ht en the s cr e ws . En s ur e you r p hon e is s wit che d on . I ns er t the op p os ite en d int o th e c onn ect or of you r nu mb e r ( 12 3 4) . p hon e. P re s s save T yp e i n a r e leva nt na me , S w itch on you r PC a nd in s er t y our CD-R O M in to P re s s ok. back You have now stored this in your directory for general usage. USING A c onf ir ma tion mes s a g e a p p ea r s in the d is p lay . fo r ex a mp le “ca r d . ” card ok ok THE th e d r a w . COMMAND The next time you call this number and your remote service prompts you for your account number, the phone will WAIT until you press the S E N D key. Your account number is then sent and after a two second PAUSE your security number is sent. Th e s of tw ar e s ta rt s au toma tic all y. C lick on the icon a nd f ollow the ins tr u ction s d is p lay ed . USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU 05 accesso ries No. 5-1 HEADSET 03 02 05 ACCESSORIES 0 1 ea rp ie ce . 0 2 micr op h one . 03 I n s er t th e hea d s et S E N D /E N D b ut ton. 01 c onne cto r into the b otto m of th e ph one a s s ho wn . GENERAL INFORMATION This section shows how to use the individual accessories that are available for your phone. A con fir ma tion m es s ag e Headset. is di sp la ye d a nd a Charger. h ea ds e t ic on ap p ea r s a t Data cable. Pedestal (optional accessory) th e t op of the d is p la y. O n ce con nec ted you ha ve th e op tion to a ns w e r b y v oice a ctiv ati on. S ee auto answer o n p a g e 2 -1 4 . Caution: keep all parts out of small children's reach. P lac e t he ea r pi ece in y our e ar . Use indoors only. Keep dry. Do not use or store in dirty or dusty areas. Do not attempt to open. Do not drop, knock or shake. Do not store in hot areas. Do not store in cold areas. Do not use harsh chemicals, cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean. Do not paint. P os ition the mi cr op hon e ( th e p oin ted end ) a s s ho wn in th e il lus tr a tion. 03 T o a ns w er an inc omin g c all, p r es s th e S END/END b ut ton ( 0 3) . U s e t he volu me con tr ol on the p hone to a d jus t to a c omfo rt ab le lev el. T o en d a ca ll, pr e s s the S END/END b utton . We recommend using the headset with the Vertu leather holster case which is available as a separate complimentary product. USER MANUAL DRAFT 01 VER TU Attaching the charger cable A tta ch th e c ab le b y ins e rt ing it int o th e ch ar g er ( A) L ock in p lac e b y t ur nin g a q ua r ter o f a tu r n cloc kw is e. ( B ) R ev er s e p r oc ed ur e to d eta ch th e c ab le . CHARGING BATT ERY The battery is rechargeable and requires charging at regular intervals. CHARGER Only use the recommended charger and The charger re-charges the phone battery quickly and safely by means of any conveniently placed powered AC outlet. Five interchangeable “snap and slide” plugs are supplied for use in regions having the following plug types: battery. C onn ect you r p hon e to the c ha rg e r a s s how n. C onn ect the c ha rg e r to a p ow er ed AC wa ll outle t USA. UK. Europe. Australia. China. w ith the mu lti-p ur p os e p ow er a d ap te r . A chart showing which plug to use in other countries/ regions is shown overleaf. Installing YOUR If the battery is totally flat it may take a few minutes before the charging indication appears on the display. plug S lid e t he r eq uir e d p lug onto the b a ck o f t he The battery is fully charged when the battery indicator stops moving and battery full, is briefly displayed (if the phone is on). cha r g er b od y , p r ong s outw a r d , un til it cli cks into p lac e. Always disconnect the charger from the AC outlet first and then from the phone. The charger can be: Removing plug Pr es s th e low er e nd of the p lug , p us h ing d ow n on t he r ais e d g r oove s. A t th e s a me tim e, s lid e the p lug u p wa r d s , dis e ng a gi ng it fr om the Plugged directly into the phone. Used in conjunction with the data cable. Plugged into the optional pedestal accessory. If the text not charging is displayed, charging has been suspended. In this case do the following: Wait for a few seconds and disconnect the charger. Plug it in again and retry. ma in c ha r g er b od y. If charging still fails, contact your Vertu Concierge for further advice. 5-3 0 5 a ccessories No . Country/Region CHARGER PLUG COMPARISON CHART The following chart indicates which plug to use in a particular country or region. Country/Region Plug type Af g ha nis ta n A FR Al ba ni a E UR Al ge r ia E UR , A FR Am er ic an S am oa U S, EUR , A U S An g ola E UR An g uilla UK An tig ua / Ba rb u d a U S, UK Ar g e ntin a E UR , A US Ar m en ia E UR Ar u b a U S, EUR Au s tr ali a AUS Au s tr ia E UR Az er b a ija n E UR Az or e s E UR , AF R Ba ha ma s US Ba hr a in U K, A FR Ba li E UR Ba ng la de s h E UR , A FR Ba rb a d os US Bela r us E UR Belg iu m E UR Beli ze US Ben in A FR Ber m ud a US Bhu ta n E UR , UK Boliv ia U S, EUR Bos nia -H er z eg ov ina E UR Bots w a na U K, A FR Br az il U S, EUR Bulg a r ia E UR Br az il U S, EUR Bulg a r ia E UR Bur kin a E UR Bur m a ( My an ma r ) U K, A FR Bur u nd i E UR Ca mb od ia U S, EUR Ca me r oon E UR Ca na d a US Ca na r y I s la nd s E UR Ca p e V er d e I sl an ds E UR Ca ym an I s lan d s US Plug type C ent ra l Af r ica n Re p ub lic EU R C ha d EU R, A FR C hile EU R C hin a CH I NA , E UR , A US C olomb ia US C omor os EU R C ong o EU R C os ta Ri ca US C r oati a EU R C ub a US C ur a ca o US , EU R C yp r us EU R, U K C ze ch R ep ub lic EU R De nma r k EU R Djib ou ti EU R Dom inic a EU R, U K Dom inic an R ep ub lic US Ec ua d or US Eg y p t EU R El S alv ad or US En g lan d UK, AF R Er it re a EU R, A FR Es to nia EU R Et hiop ia EU R, A FR Fiji A US Fin lan d EU R Fr a nce EU R G a bo n EU R G a mb ia UK G eor g ia EU R G er m an y EU R G ha na EU R, U K, A FR G r ee ce EU R G r ee nla nd EU R G r en ad a EU R, U K, A FR G r en ad in es EU R, U K, A FR G ua d elou p e EU R G ua m US G ua tem al a US G uin ea EU R G uy an a US H a iti US H ond u r as US H ong Kong UK, AF R H un g ar y EU R I ce lan d EU R I nd ia EU R, A FR I nd on es ia EU R I r an EU R I r aq EU R, U K, A FR I r ela nd UK, AF R I s r ae l EU R I ta ly EU R I vor y C oas t EU R Ja ma ica US Ja p an US Jor d a n EU R, U K Ka za kh st an EU R Ke nya EU R, U K, A FR Kir g hi zia EU R Kor e a US , EU R Ku wa it EU R, U K, A FR USER MANUAL DRAFT 01 VER TU Country/Region Country/Region Plug type Plug type R oma nia EU R R us s ia n Fe d er a tion EU R R w an da EU R S t. Kitt s- Nevi s UK, AF R S t. Lu cia UK S t. Vi nce nt UK S au d i A r ab ia US , EU R, UK S cotla nd UK, AF R S ene g al EU R S eyc he lles UK, AF R S ier r a Le one UK, AF R S ing a p or e EU R, U K, A FR S lova kia EU R S love nia EU R S oma lia EU R S outh A fr ic a A FR S p ain EU R La os U S, EUR S r i La nk a A FR La tvia E UR S ud a n EU R, U K Leb a non E UR S ur ina m US , EU R Les oth o E UR , A FR S w az ila nd A FR EU R Lib er ia U S, UK S w ed en Lib ya E UR , A FR S w itze r lan d EU R Liec hte ns tei n E UR S yr ia EU R Lith ua nia E UR Ta hiti US , EU R Lux e mb our g E UR Ta iw an US Ma ca o E UR , A FR Ta jikis ta n EU R Ma ce d onia E UR Ta nz an ia UK, AF R Ma d a ga s ca r E UR Th aila nd US , EU R US , A US Ma la w i UK Ton g a Ma la ys ia UK Tr in id ad & Tob a g o US , UK Ma li E UR Tu nis ia EU R Ma lta UK Tu rk ey EU R Ma r tin iq ue E UR Tu rk men is tan EU R Ma ur it an ia E UR Ug a nd a UK, AF R EU R Ma ur it ius E UR , UK, A FR Uk ra in e Me x ico US Un ited A ra b E mir a tes UK, AF R Mo ld ova E UR Un ited Sta te s US Mo na co E UR Ur u g ua y EU R Mo ng olia E UR Uz b eki st an EU R Mo ro cco E UR , A FR Ve ne zu ela US Mo za mb iq ue E UR Vi etna m US , EU R My an ma r ( Bu r ma ) U K, A FR Vi rg in I s la nd s US Nam ib ia A FR Wa le s UK, AF R Nep a l E UR , A FR We s ter n S am oa A US Neth er la nd s E UR Ye men EU R, U K, A FR New Z ea lan d AUS Yu go sl av ia EU R Nca r ag ua US Za ir e EU R, A FR Nig er E UR Za mb ia EU R, U K Nig er ia U K, A FR Zi mb ab w e UK, AF R Nor w ay E UR Om an U K, A FR Paki st an E UR , A FR Pan am a US Pap u a New G u inea AUS Par a g ua y E UR Per u U S, EUR Philip p in es U S, EUR Pola nd E UR Por tug a l E UR , A FR Puer to R ico US Qa ta r U K, A FR 5-5 0 5 a ccessories No . PEDESTAL The elegant pedestal serves as a natural resting place to protect and display your Vertu phone when it is not in use. It also provides a safe and convenient place to recharge the phone’s battery and perform data transfer when connected to a PC. Install your phone as shown below. En s ur e tha t th e ph one an d p ed es ta l ar e fa cin g f or wa r d (l og o t o fr ont ) . DATA CABLE Whi ls t ho ld ing th e p hone v er tica lly a b ove the p ed es ta l, s lo wl y The data cable, when used in conjunction with the software supplied on the CD-ROM, allows you to back up and restore phone settings to a personal computer (PC). You may also use the phone as a modem to gain access to the internet. s lid e it d ow n the g uid e cha nn els u ntil it ma kes con tac t wit h con nec tor A. Full instructions are detailed on the CD-ROM. Installing the cable: I f t he la ny ar d is a tta ch ed , C onn ect the e nd wit h the h old th e lan ya r d s o tha t it s cr ew s a tta ch ed in to th e tr a ve ls up the ce ntr e of CO M p or t of you r PC th e b a ck of the p hon e. ens u r ing it is s e ate d w ith th e li nk p oi ntin g p ro pe r ly. b a ck an d s lig htly Tig ht en the s cr e ws . u pw a r d s —out of the p ath of th e c onn ect or . En s ur e your p hon e is s wi tche d on . I ns er t the op p os ite en d into the co nne ctor of you r p hon e. A c onf irm a tion mes s a g e ap p ea r s in th e d is p la y. USING Take care that the phone is seated properly before completing the connection as forcing the connection when mis-aligned could cause serious damage to the pedestal, phone, or both. Wit h th e da ta c ab le als o b e c onn ect ed . Plu g t his int o the ba ck o f the d a ta ca b le co nne ctor as sh ow n. PEDESTAL The connector is protected by a dampening platform which moves out of the way when the phone is inserted correctly. ins er te d , th e c ha r ge r m ay THE To remove the phone from the pedestal: G r as p t he p hon e a nd pu ll s low ly u pw a r d s w ith a s moo th v er tic al moti on. I f a lan ya r d is a tta che d , g at her up th e l an ya rd an d p os ition it s o th at it tr a ve ls up the ce ntr e of the b ac k of th e ph one . The n gr a s p th e p h one an d p ull s low ly up w a rd s wi th a s m ooth ve rt ica l m otion. USER MANUAL DRAFT 01 VER TU In the first three modes, plug in the accessory shown into the rear connector. The fourth mode, employs "double-stacking," whereby the charger plug is connected to the data cable plug before being inserted into the connector. The pedestal should only be cleaned using the dry cloth provided. CONNECTING OTHER ACCESSORIES Another connector located at the rear is used to connect to the following accessories: Data cable Headset Charger Charger/data cable 06 security information No. 6-1 SU MMARY user codes These are codes you can change yourself. 06 SECURITY INFORMATION PIN code request. Security code. PIN code. Security level. Having both the security code and PIN code security features activated is recommended as it offers the following safeguards in case of theft or misuse: INTRODUCTION This chapter details the security features that prevent unauthorised use of your Vertu phone and SIM card These features are listed under: menu - settings - security settings . s e c u r ity s e ttin g s back select select back Use the S C R O L L up key to access the following: PIN code request Change of access codes. Change barring password. Change PIN2 code. Change PIN code. Change security code. Security level Closed user group. Call barring service. Some of these features you can change yourself and some require the attention of your service provider. Prevents unauthorised use of your phone with your own SIM card installed. Prevents unauthorised use of your phone if a different SIM card is inserted. Prevents unathorised use of you SIM card in another phone. For setting up a security code see page 6-2, change of access codes. For setting up your PIN code see page 6-2 PIN code request. network codes These codes require the assistance of your service provider. PIN 2 code. Call barring service. Closed user group. Fixed dialling. PUK codes. USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU CHANGE OF ACCESS CODES In this list you can change the following codes: SECURITY CODE (Default setting 12345). This protects your phone from unauthorised use and is also required for the following: Clearing the contents of your directory. Restoring factory settings. To change the code: c h a n g e s e c u r ity code ad d v o ic e tag PIN CODE select REQUEST settings. back (Personal Identification Number). The PIN code protects your SIM card against unauthorised use. The PIN code number is supplied with your SIM card or available from your service provider. P re s s menu, sc r oll t o P re s s select, s cr ol l to security settings. P re s s select, s cr ol l to change of access codes. P re s s select to a cce s s change security code. By default this security function is disabled. To enable the code: P IN cod e req uest off vg select Pr e ss menu, s cr ol l to ok security settings. P re s s select, ke y i n 1 , 2, 3 , 4, 5 , co de ** a d** d *v g Pr e ss select, s cr oll to back e n te r n e w s e c u rity settings . clear P re s s ok. K ey in a five fig u re nu mb er U s e clear t o er a s e Pr e ss select, s cr oll to PIN of yo ur c hoic e, code request. in cor r ec tly ent er ed c ha ra ct er s . E nter P IN cod e * ** * vg ok Pr e ss select. Ke y in th e num b er a s s up p lied w ith your SI M ca r d . back Avoid using access codes similar to the emergency numbers, such as 112, to prevent accidental dialling of the emergency number. Pr e ss ok. on off ok P re s s ok. S cr oll to on. Pr e ss ok E ver y time y ou sw itc h on the p ho ne, your PI N c od e back nu mb er is r eq ue s ted . You s hou ld n ow ch an g e th is to a num b er of y our c hoic e s ee c hang e P IN c od e on p ag e 6 -3 v e rify n e w s e c u rity c o d e ok back V er if y th is b y key ing in th e n umb e r ag a in. P re s s ok. A con fir ma tion m es s ag e K eep the ne w cod e s ec r et a p p ea rs . a nd i n a s a fe p la ce. 6-3 0 6 s e c u r i t y i n fo r m a t i o n No . e n te r n e w PIN code **** ok back K ey in a fou r f ig ur e n umb e r P re s s ok. V er if y th e num b er . P re s s ok a g ain . of yo ur c hoic e. Every time you now switch on your phone the PIN number is required to make the phone operational. If you enter an incorrect security code five times in succession, the phone is blocked and will not accept the correct security code for the next five minutes. CHANGE PIN CODE This protects your SIM card from unauthorised use. This means that your SIM card cannot be used in any other phone without entering the correct PIN code. To change the code: ct change P IN co d e Pr es s menu, s cr oll to Pr es s select, s cr oll to Pr es s select, s cr oll to settings . change of access codes . Pr es s select, s cr oll to Pr es s select. En s ur e you r PIN code change PIN code. c u rr e n t P IN code request is s et to on. ( s e e a*d*d* *v g ok p re viou s p a ge ) . back Key in th e d e fa ult num b er . Pr es s ok. CODE PIN2 code is supplied with some SIM cards and is required to access some functions, such as charging unit counters. These functions are only available if your SIM card supports it. contact your service provider for further information. BARRING PASSWORD This is used with the Call barring feature and must be requested from your service provider. PUK security settings . select back PIN CODES (Personal Unblocking Key) This is not a visible security item but will be displayed if you enter an incorrect PIN number three times in succession. SIM card blocked appears followed by enter PUK code. The PUK code is needed to unblock the SIM card and may be supplied with the SIM card. If not, contact your service provider for the code. The PUK2 code, supplied with some SIM cards, is required to change a blocked PIN2 code. If you lose the code, contact your service provider. USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU Sc r oll to the r eq u ir ed Pr es s ok. none s e tting . m em ory adphone d vg ok back When you change the security level, all the recent calls lists are cleared. SECURITY LEVEL The security level can be set to phone (default setting), memory or none. When set to phone, only one SIM card is recognised, if another one is inserted the security code is asked for. When set to memory the security code is required to enter the phone’s directory. To change the level: security settings . le v e l select Pr e ss menu, s cr ol l to back Pr e ss select, s cr oll to security settings. Pr e ss select, s cr oll to security level. s e c u rity c o d e : Pr e ss select. Ke y in th e se cu ri ty c od e nu mb er . ** ** * ok clear Pr e ss ok. 6-5 0 6 s e c u r i t y i n fo r m a t i o n No . international calls select back CALL BARRING SERVICES activate activate can cel check ad d v g status ok back Pr es s select s c r oll to the r e qu ir ed o pt ion. Pr es s select Pr es s activate a nd th en ok A con fir ma tion m es s ag e a p p ea r s. (Network service). This allows you to restrict both incoming and outgoing calls. A barring password is required for using this function and is obtainable from your service provider. Select one of the following call restrictions: outgoing calls ó b a r s al l ou tgo ing c all s. international calls ó b a r s a ll in ter na tion al ca lls m a de w he n in t he hom e c oun tr y. international calls except to home country ó b a r s a ll inte r na tiona l c al ls ex c ep t c all s ma d e t o th e h ome c ount ry w he n ab r oa d . incoming calls ó b a r s al l in comi ng c alls . incoming calls when abroad ó b a r s al l inc omin g c a lls w he n a b r oad . cancel all barrings ó c an ce ls a ll b a rr in g s ett ing s . To set up a barring function: c a ll b a rr in g s e rv ic e select back Pr es s menu, s cr ol l to Pr es s select, s cr oll to settings . security settings. Pr es s select a nd s cr ol l to call barring service. When calls are barred, calls may be possible to certain emergency numbers in some networks (e.g. 112 or other official emergency number). USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU FIXED CALLS (Network service). Restricts outgoing calls to selected phone numbers, if supported by your SIM card. To save and edit the numbers on the list, you will need to have the PIN2 code. For more information contact your service provider. CLOSED USER GROUP (Network service). Specifies a group(s) of people who you can call and who can call you. a list of names you have agreed with the service provider to be included in the group. You may have more than one group. preset ó requests the group number, so you can choose which group to use. on ó off ó switches the feature off (default) For more information contact your service provider. USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU A -1 app endix 1 shor t- cuts No. BACKLIGHT Pr es s th e SEND key b r ief ly to s w itch on fo r 15 s e con ds . APPENDIX 1 SHORT−CUTS WRITING A MESSAGE/CREATE NOTES CHANGE TO PRED ICTIVE T EXT /MANUAL Pr es s a nd h old options. PUN CT UATION When in any of the situations shown, the following short-cuts are available to you. IN P re s s 1 to ge t a f ull-s to p. STAND−BY PHONE SCROLL SCROLL BOOK ACCESS u p — t ake s you to the s ta r t of yo ur lis t. d ow n — t ake s you to the en d of you r lis t. PREVIOUS NUMBERS Pr e ss the CHANGE D IALLED SE ND ke y. CHANGE TO NUMERIC OR TEXT ENTRY CHANGE TO UPPER CASE/ LOWER CASE Pr e ss the POWER key b r ief ly. INSERT A SPECIAL CHARACTER FUNCTION RETURN Pr es s th e # ke y o nce ANY key PROFILE q uic kly. FROM Pr es s a nd h old th e # TO Pr e ss the END STAND BY key . Pr es s th e * + ke y br ie fly . USER MANUAL DRAFT 01 WRITING VER TU MESSAGE INSERT A NUMBER INTO YOUR MESSAGE H old d ow n a ny nu mb er e d key un til the nu mb er ap p e ar s . R es um e t ex t m es s ag e w hen the c ur s or r e-a p p ea r s . WHEN IN THE DAY VIEW GO TO DATE WHEN IN MENU T HE CURRENT Pr e ss an d hol d the # CALL PUT CALL UNHOLD Pr e ss the ON SE ND HOLD ke y. 7-1 i m p o r t a n t s a f e t y i nf o r m a t i o n No . draft ELECTRONIC DEVICES Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone. PACEMAKERS IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 20 cm (6 inches) be maintained between a hand-held wireless phone and a pacemaker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker. These recommendations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research. Persons with pacemakers: TRAFFIC SAFETY Do not use a hand-held telephone while driving a vehicle. If using a hand-held phone park the vehicle before conversing. Do not place the phone on the passenger seat or where it can break loose in a collision or sudden stop. The use of an alert device to operate a vehicle’s lights or horn on public roads is not permitted. Remember road safety always comes first! OPERATING ENVIRONMENT Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area and always switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden to use it, or when it may cause interference or danger. When connecting the phone or any accessory to another device, read its user’s guide for detailed safety instructions. Do not connect incompatible products. As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment, users are advised that for the satisfactory operation of the equipment and for the safety of personnel, it is recommended that the equipment should only be used in the normal operating position (held to your ear). Should always keep the phone more than 20 cm (6 inches) from their pacemaker when the phone is switched on; Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket; Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference. If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place, switch off your phone immediately. HEARING AIDS Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids. In the event of such interference, you may want to consult your service provider. OTHER MEDICAL DEVICES Operation of any radio transmitting equipment, including cellular phones, may interfere with the functionality of inadequately protected medical devices. Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device to determine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy or if you have any questions. Switch off your phone in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy. VEHICLES RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles (e.g. electronic fuel injection systems, electronic anti-skid (anti-lock) braking systems, electronic speed control systems, air bag systems). USER MANUAL VER TU draft POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES Switch off your phone when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Users are advised to switch off the phone when at a refuelling point (service station). Users are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots (fuel storage and distribution areas), chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. Do not store or carry flammable liquids, gases or explosive materials in the same compartment as the phone, its parts or accessories. For vehicles equipped with an air bag, remember that an air bag inflates with great force. Do not place objects, including both installed or portable wireless equipment in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area. If in-vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag inflates, serious injury could result. AIRCRAFT Switch off your phone before boarding an aircraft. The use of wireless telephones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft, disrupt the wireless telephone network and may be illegal. Failure to observe these instructions may lead to suspension or denial of telephone services to the offender, or legal action or both. POSTED FACILITIES Switch your phone off in any facility where posted notices so require. Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked. They include below deck on boats; chemical transfer or storage facilities; vehicles using liquified petroleum gas (such as propane or butane); areas where the air contains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust or metal powders; and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine. RADIO FREQUENCY (RF) SIGNALS Your wireless handheld portable telephone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. When it is ON, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. In August, 1996, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for handheld wireless phones. Those guidelines are consistent with the safety standards peviously set by both U.S and international standards bodies: ANSI C95.1 (1992)* NCRP report 86 (1986)* ICNIRP (1996)* Those standards were based on comprehensive and periodic evaluations of the relevant scientific literature. For example, over 120 scientists, engineers and physicians from universities, government health agencies and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the ANSI standard (C95.1). The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines (and those standards). *American National Standards Institute, National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements; International Commission on Non-Ionising Radiation Protection. 7-3 specifications No . draft SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS Stainless FCC NOTICE − INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE Your phone may cause TV or radio interference (e.g. when using a telephone in close proximity to receiving equipment). The FCC/Industry Canada can require you to stop using your telephone if such interference cannot be eliminated. If you require assistance, contact your local service facility. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules. Operation is subject to the condition that this device does not cause harmful interference. Gold Platinum Vol ume 7 6 cc 7 6c c 7 6c c We ig ht 1 7 3g 1 98 g 2 15 g Le ng th 1 2 2m m 1 22 mm 1 22 mm Wid th 4 2 mm 4 2m m 4 2m m Thi ckne s s 1 5 .5 mm 1 5. 5 mm 1 5. 5 mm POWER MANAGEMENT Capacity (mAh) BLZ-2 950 Talk time Standby U p to Up to 6 . 00 hr s 2 00 hr s USER MANUAL VER TU draft shall be the price paid by the Customer for the Product less a reasonable amount for usage. These remedies are the Customer's exclusive remedies for breach of this Limited Warranty. 3. Upon request from VERTU, the Customer must prove the date of the original purchase or delivery of the Product by producing a legible and non-modified original certificate of authenticity which clearly indicates the name and address of an authorised retailer, the date and place of purchase/delivery, the product type and the IMEI or serial number of the Product, a bill of sale or a dated receipt which contains the same information. 4. VERTU shall bear the cost of shipping the Product to the location from which the Customer handed over the Product to VERTU (or its representatives) after the completion of service under this Limited Warranty. 5. The Customer shall have no coverage or benefits under this Limited Warranty if any of the following conditions are applicable: WARRANTY VERTU TWO YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY THIS LIMITED WARRANTY SHALL NEITHER EXCLUDE NOR LIMIT (I) ANY MANDATORY STATUTORY RIGHTS OF THE CUSTOMER OR (II) ANY OF THE CUSTOMER'S RIGHTS AGAINST THE SELLER/DEALER OF THE PRODUCT. VERTU LTD ("VERTU”) warrants that this cellular phone ("Product") is free from defects in material and workmanship, according to the following terms and conditions: 1. The Limited Warranty for the Product extends for TWO (2) years beginning on the date of original purchase or delivery of the Product whichever is the later. In case of a change of owner/user, such warranty period shall continue for the remaining part of the twenty-four (24) month period and otherwise remain unaffected. 2. During the period of the Limited Warranty, VERTU will repair, modify or replace, at VERTU's sole option, any defective parts, or any parts that will not properly operate for their intended use with new or refurbished replacement items if such repair or replacement is needed because of product malfunction or failure during normal usage. No charge will be made to the Customer for the repair or replacement of any such parts. VERTU will also pay for the labour charges incurred by VERTU in repairing or replacing the defective parts. The repaired Product will be warranted for the balance of the original warranty period or for ninety (90) days from the date of repair, whichever is longer. This Limited Warranty does not cover damage to or defects in (other than manufacturing defects) appearance, cosmetic, decorative or structural items and any non-operative parts. VERTU's limit of liability under the Limited Warranty a) The Product has been subject to abnormal use, abnormal conditions, improper storage, exposure to moisture or dampness, spillage of food or liquid, exposure to chemical agents, unauthorised modifications, unauthorised connections, unauthorised repair, rough handling, misuse, neglect, abuse, accident, alteration, improper installation, or other acts which are not the fault of VERTU, including without limitation damage caused by shipping, deterioration of consumable parts, such as batteries which by their nature have a limited life cycle, and breakage or damage to antennas. b) The Product has been damaged from external causes such as collision with an object, or from fire, flooding, sand, dirt, windstorm, lightning, earthquake or damage from exposure to thermal, environmental or weather conditions, an Act of God, or battery leakage, theft, blown fuse, or improper use of any electrical source, damage caused by computer or internet viruses, bugs, worms, Trojan Horses, cancel bots or damage caused by the connection to other products not recommended for interconnection by VERTU. c) The Customer Service Department at VERTU was not advised by the Customer in writing of the alleged defect or malfunction of the Product within thirty (30) days after the expiration of the applicable warranty period. d) The Product was not returned to VERTU or its authorised retailer within thirty (30) days after the appearance of the defect within the warranty period. e) The Product serial number plate or the accessory data code has been removed, defaced, altered or is illegible. f) The defect or damage was caused by the defective function of the cellular network system or by inadequate signal reception by the external antenna. g) The defect was caused by the Product being used with or connected to an accessory not manufactured and supplied by VERTU or used other than for its intended use. h) The battery was short circuited or the seals of the battery enclosure or cells are broken or show evidence of tampering or the battery was used in equipment other than that for which it has been specified. i) The Product software needs to be updated due to changes in cellular network parameters. 7-5 w a r ra nt y No . draft WARRANTY OR ANY COLLATERAL CONTRACT, WHETHER BY STATUE, COMMON LAW OR OTHERWISE, ALL OF WHICH ARE HEREBY EXCLUDED (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED CONDITIONS, WARRANTIES OR OTHER TERMS AS TO SATISFACTORY QUALITY OR FITNESS FOR PURPOSE). 7.2 VERTU SHALL NOT BE LIABLE FOR LOSS OR DAMAGE, WHETHER SPECIAL, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY OF THE FOLLOWING LOSSES OR DAMAGE (WHETHER SUCH LOSSES OR DAMAGE WERE FORESEEN, FORESEEABLE, KNOWN OR OTHERWISE): 6. If a problem develops during the period of the Limited Warranty, the following procedure will apply: a) The Customer shall return the Product to the place of purchase for repair or replacement processing or if this is not convenient because of distance (more than 50 miles) or for other good cause, the Customer may contact the Customer Service Department at VERTU, at the phone number listed below for further instructions. b) The Customer shall bear the costs of transporting the Product to the relevant VERTU service location, with transport and insurance charges prepaid. c) Subject to Clause 6(e), the Customer will be billed for any parts or labour charges not covered by this Limited Warranty. d) VERTU will repair or authorize the repair of the Product under the Limited Warranty within 30 days after receipt of the Product by VERTU or a VERTU authorised service centre, or within an extended period as may be notified by VERTU to Customer due to the nature of the repair ("Timeframe"). If VERTU cannot repair within the timeframe, or after a reasonable number of attempts to repair the same defect, VERTU at its sole option, will provide a replacement Product or refund the purchase price of the Product less a reasonable amount for usage. e) If the Product is returned to the Customer Service Department at VERTU during the period of the Limited Warranty, but the problem with the Product is not covered under the terms and conditions of this Limited Warranty, the Customer will be notified and given an estimate of the charges the Customer must pay to have the Product repaired, with all shipping charges billed to the Customer. If the estimate is refused, the Product will be returned freight collect. If the Product is returned to the Customer Service Department at VERTU after the expiration of the warranty period, VERTU's normal service policies shall apply and the Customer will be responsible for all shipping charges. 7.1 TO THE FULLEST EXTENT PERMITTED BY LAW, THE WARRANTIES AND CONDITIONS STATED IN THIS LIMITED WARRANTY ARE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER CONDITIONS, WARRANTIES OR OTHER TERMS CONCERNING THE SUPPLY OR PURPORTED SUPPLY OF, OR FAILURE TO SUPPLY OR DELAY IN SUPPLYING THE PRODUCT WHICH MIGHT, BUT FOR THE AFFECT OF THIS CLAUSE 7, HAVE EFFECT BETWEEN VERTU AND THE CUSTOMER OR WOULD OTHERWISE BE IMPLIED OR INCORPORATED INTO THIS LIMITED a) LOSS OF ANTICIPATED BENEFITS OR PROFITS. b) LOSS OF ACTUAL OR ANTICIPATED SAVINGS. c) PUNITIVE DAMAGES. d) THIRD PARTY CLAIMS. e) LOSS OF USE OF THE PRODUCT OR ANY ASSOCIATED EQUIPMENT OR FACILITIES. f) DOWNTIME OR LOSS OF BUSINESS. g) LOSS OF OPPORTUNITY. h) LOSS OF GOODWILL. i) LOSS OF REPUTATION. j) LOSS OF OR DAMAGE TO OR CORRUPTION OF DATA. 7.3 VERTU does not warrant uninterrupted or error free internet or data connections. 7.4 VERTU shall not be liable for any delay in rendering service under the Limited Warranty, or loss of use during the period that the Product is being repaired. 7.5 VERTU’s total liability in contract, tort (including negligence or breach of statutory duty), misrepresentation or otherwise, arising in connection with the sale of the Product shall be the price paid by the Customer for the Product less a reasonable amount for usage. 8. The invalidity or unenforceability of any term or any part of any term of, or any right arising pursuant to, this Limited Warranty shall not affect the validity or enforceability of any other terms or rights or the remainder of any such term or right, which shall continue in full force and effect except for any such invalid or unenforceable provision or part thereof. 9. VERTU neither assumes nor authorises any authorised service centre or any other person or entity to assume for it any other obligation or liability beyond that which is expressly provided for in this Limited Warranty including the provider or seller of any extended warranty or service agreement. Any change or amendment to this Limited Warranty requires VERTU’s prior written consent. 10. This Limited Warranty represents the whole agreement between the parties relating to the subject matter hereof. 11. This Limited Warranty allocates the risk of failure of the Product between the Customer and VERTU. The allocation is recognized by the Customer and is reflected in the purchase price of the Product. USER MANUAL VER TU draft 12. Any action or lawsuit for breach of warranty must be commenced within thirty (30) months following delivery of the Product. 13. All warranty information, product features and specifications are subject to change without notice. 14. Questions concerning this Limited Warranty may be directed to: Customer Service Department at the following addresses: To contact us from Europe, Middle East or Africa: VERTU LTD., CUSTOMER SERVICE BEACON HILL ROAD, CHURCH CROOKHAM, HANTS., GU52 8DY, UNITED KINGDOM To contact us from the Americas: VERTU LTD., 595 MADISON AVENUE 37TH FLOOR, NEW YORK, NY 10022 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA To contact us from Asia Pacific: VERTU LTD., CUSTOMER SERVICE 391B ORCHARD ROAD #24-02/05 NGEE ANN CITY TOWER B SINGAPORE 238874 7-7 w a r ra nt y No . draft USER MANUAL VER TU draft
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