english This guide describes the operation of the dual band GSM telephones Trium 110. Edition 1, 2002. © Mitsubishi Electric Telecom Europe, 2002 Whilst every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the instructions contained in this guide, Mitsubishi Electric reserves the right to make improvements and changes to the product described in this guide and/or to the guide itself, without prior notice.
Table of contents 1. Introduction ................. 3 4. The menu .................... 20 SAR ...................................... General safety ...................... Vehicle safety ....................... Emergency calls ................... Care and maintenance ......... AC/DC adaptor chargers ...... Battery use ........................... Your responsibility ............... Security codes ...................... Disposing of waste packaging ......................... The phone at a glance .........
Thank you for purchasing the Trium 110 dual band mobile telephone. The phone version you have bought is either the Trium 110, the Trium 110 m or the Trium 110 p. Please check the version on the box label. The mobile telephone described in this guide is approved for use on all GSM 900/1800 networks. Some services and messages may be different according to your subscription type and/or service provider.
There are a number of independent sources of information available to users including: Royal Society of Canada: www.rsc.ca The International Commission on NonIonizing Radiation Protection (ICNIRP): www.icnirp.de The US Food and Drug Administration: www.fda.gov/cdrh/ocd/mobilphone.html The World Health Organization: www.who.int/emf Mitsubishi Electric belongs to the MMF, an international association of radio equipment manufacturers.
Emergency calls In Europe, provided the phone has GSM service, emergency calls can be made using the European standard emergency number, 112, even if you do not have a SIM in the phone. Emergency calls can even be made if the phone is PIN or electronically locked or call barred. In some countries local emergency numbers can still be used for emergency purposes but the phone may have to contain a valid SIM card.
AC/DC adaptor chargers This apparatus is intended for use only when supplied with power from AC/DC adaptor chargers (FZ14130070, FZ14130060, FZ14130050, FZ14130080, FZ14130090 or FZ14130100). Use of any other charger or adaptors will invalidate any approval given to this apparatus and may be dangerous. Battery use You can charge a battery hundreds of times but gradually it wears out. When the operating time (stand-by and talk time) is noticeably shorter than normal it is time to buy a new battery.
Key) code, obtainable only from your service provider. Obtain the PUK code from your service provider. Use it to unblock a disabled SIM card (see page 37). The PUK2 code is required to unblock the PIN2 code (see above). Call barring password (4 digits) This password is used to bar various types of calls, made or received, from the phone (see page 42). Introduction PUK and PUK2 codes (8 digits) Phonelock code (4 digits) This code is set to all zeros on delivery. You can change it.
The phone at a glance Programmable softkeys ( ) The function of the softkey appears in the graphic display above the key. Earpiece Telephone numbers, menus, messages, etc. are displayed here. Cursor key Navigates around the memories and menus. on the cursor key: press to scroll up menus (while in the menu). In stand-by, press to access the volume control. on the cursor key. Press to scroll down menus (while in the menu). In stand-by, press to access the alert mode (ring, silent, vibrate, etc.
The display shows icons, alphabet characters, numbers, menu list and instructions to the user. Use the cursor keys to navigate to the phone book, Internet/WAP™ and the menu. The rest of this guide gives you the procedures to access these functions. Icons in the display are described on page 9. Understanding the icons Icons in the display have the following meaning: SIM memory in use Phone memory in use. When you enter a name and address you can choose the icon you want to go with them. Roaming.
Getting started In order to become familiar with the phone quickly, follow these simple steps. Preparing to make your first call Inserting the SIM card Unpack the phone and insert the SIM card into the holder, as shown below, with the gold contacts facing down. Placing the battery cover Place the battery cover as shown below. Fitting the battery Connect the battery as shown below.
See page 35 to change your PIN and lock codes! Stand-by display From the stand-by display: Press... - to... enter phone menu. directly access to numbers stored in phone books. access volume control. access alert tones. access the last dialled numbers list. stop the dialling or end a call. enter numbers in the display (see also "Speed dialling", page 16). See page 37 to set the time and date.
2 To dial (send) the number press . The phone rings and the call connects like a normal telephone. A call timer appears. You can prefix international calls with 00 or +. To enter the + symbol before a number press and hold down . You can also get the following messages if the call does not connect or you use the second line: Your phone displays... if the... called party is engaged. number dialled is Not allowed not authorised by (fixed dialthe FDN list (see ling) page 25).
Disconnecting the charger At the end of charging, disconnect the charger from the phone (see below), switch off and remove the plug from the mains. Getting started warning tone sounds. If you are on a call, terminate the call and turn off the phone by pressing and holding down . Recharge the battery as shown below or swap it for a charged one. Do not turn off the phone by removing the battery, data can be lost.
SIM card Inserting the SIM card Please refer to page 10. Removing the SIM card Remove the SIM card as shown below.
Using your phone For turning on/off the mobile and making/receiving calls, see pages 10 to 12. Please note that all setting instructions described in this user guide are to be followed from the idle screen. Backlight operation The backlight is normally off. When a key is pressed the display and keypad backlight turns on for 10 seconds. If an incoming call is received the backlight turns on and remains on for 10 seconds after the call is answered.
bers dialled, the last 10 unanswered call numbers (if available) and the last 10 received answered numbers. 1 Press . Select Calls & Times. 2 Select Calls log. 3 Select Last dial, Unanswered or Received. 4 Use or to scroll to the number required. 5 Press to dial the number. See page 29. Press Read to select the type of message you want to read. Press Select or to view the message. When one indicator is displayed the date is temporarily cleared.
Silent and vibrate alert modes To avoid disturbing others you can silence the incoming ring and alert tones. Turning on 1 Press . 2 Select Silent, Vibrate or Vibrate then Ring. is displayed when the silent alert mode feature is activated. is displayed when the Vibrate or Vibrate then Ring features are activated. Turning off 1 Press . 2 Select Ring or Vibrate & Ring. If the ring tone volume is set to 0 a warning message appears in the display.
piece and sent immediately. Automatically To send a consecutive string of DTMF tones during a conversation: 1 Press Options . 2 Select Auto DTMF. 3 Enter the DTMF numbers into the display either directly using the keypad or from a number stored in the phone book (under Names ). 4 Press OK . The phone sends the tones and then shows the normal conversation display. DTMF tones cannot be sent when a call is on hold.
You hear a 'double beep' when your phone receives a second call. An animated phone icon and the telephone number (if available) also appear. To accept the second call Press . This answers the second call and puts the first call on hold. To reject the second call: Press Reject . This returns a busy signal to the second caller. To swap between the two connected calls: Press .
The menu Use the round cursor key to access the menu system. Your menu options can vary. Some may not appear. This depends on your network operator and your subscription, plus on the phone version you have (check on box label). Phone Book Recall Store Remaining Own numbers Fixed dialling Phone Book tones SMS* Inbox Outbox Write new Settings Draft texts Alert Storage Access to the menus Press to view all stored telephone numbers. Press to enter the main menu.
Key Clear Press and hold Action Shift - upper/lower case on next letter. Caps lock/unlock if you press and hold it. Clear or backspace Numbers Space Special character table appears if you press and hold it. Another matching word Smart punctuation Swap between T9 and Multitap method Example To enter Card in the display: • Press and select Messages. • • • • • • Select Write new. Press : appears. Press . A appears. Press . Ca appears. Press . Car appears. Press . Case appears.
Key Character Lower case Upper case 1., -'@:? abc2 ABC2 def3 DEF3 ghi4 GHI4 jkl5 JKL5 mno6 MNO6 pqrs7 PQRS7 tuv8 TUV8 wxyz9 WXYZ9 0 0 Short press swaps next letter between upper or lower case. Long press swaps all next letters between upper or lower case. Short press enters space. Long press gives access to special characters. ( ) % ! ; " _ @ § + # * / & = < > ¥ $ £ ¡ ¿ € Short press moves the cursor through the text one place. Swap between Multitap and T9.
Phone memory • Directly from the stand-by display: 1 Enter the number. Press Store . 2 Select Phone names. 3 A list appears. Select the item corresponding to the number you entered: home, work or cellular. 4 The following fields appear: Field Family name First name Purpose Family or last name First name 5 Enter the requested data. Confirm each entry by pressing OK . Select 6 an icon. The icons correspond to keys on the keypad. Press the key corresponding to the required icon.
• Using the menu: 1 Press . Select Phone Book. 2 Select Store. Select SIM names. 3 Enter the number and press OK . Enter the name and press OK . Confirmation and number of remaining locations appears. or 4 Press and hold Exit to return to the stand-by display. • From other stored locations Numbers stored in the last dialled, received, unanswered, scratchpad and SMS message locations can all be stored in the phone book: 1 Display a number from one of the above then press Options .
Fixed dialling numbers (FDN) Fixed dialling only allows you to call a group of numbers. All other numbers are rejected. FDN also prevents call diverting and sending SMS messages to numbers not in the FDN list. You can use wildcards to define the groups. As this is a SIM dependent feature, some SIM cards might not support it. SIM capacity determines the maximum number of FDN numbers you can store. To activate/deactivate FDN you must have the PIN2 code. To turn on or off FDN operation: 1 Press .
Messages (SMS) You can exchange short text messages of up to 160 characters with other mobile phones with SMS. You can also store, edit and forward messages and save any of the numbers they contain. Reading a received SMS message When the phone receives an SMS message a new SMS alert tone sounds and appears. The SIM stores the message. If flashes there is no more space in the SIM to store new messages. Delete previous messages to make space for new ones. Press Read to read all received messages (Inbox).
Option Description Time held at message centre. 12 hours, Validity 1 day, 2 Period days or Maximum (defined by operator) Selects format of mesFormat sage, text, voice, fax or pager Reply rePaid Reply to quested Delivery reStatus report to port Default Maximum Text Off Off Creating a draft text Parts of a message are often the same, such as the greeting or signature. To save time, you can create a draft text for these parts.
5 Choose a message template (if you have stored 2 or more templates). Enter up to 5 destination numbers or select Names to choose up to 5 numbers in the phone book. Press to validate your choice. Press OK . Sent confirmation appears. or 6 Press and hold Exit to return to the stand-by display. Storing a new SMS message 1 Press . Select Messages. 2 Select Write new. 3 You can either choose a draft text or enter the message text and press OK . 4 Select Store.
Storage consumption To consult the memory used by SMS: 1 Press . Select Messages. 2 Select Storage. 3 Use or to view all the SMS storage information (SMS storage, SMS outbox and SMS inbox). or 4 Press and hold Exit to return to the stand-by display. EMS 1 EMS stands for Enhanced Message Sevice. This feature allows to receive messages with text, melodies, images and animated icons. These messages are sent via the Internet; they may bear promotional information or commercial offers.
4 Use or to scroll through the list. If the caller’s number is not available, Unknown number appears (unanswered and received lists). Pressing while on a displayed number calls that number.
Call timer - reset To reset all the call timers, you need the 4 digit phone lock code. 1 Press . Select Calls & Times. 2 Select Call timers. 3 Select Reset. 4 Select Yes or No. 5 Enter the phone lock code and press OK . or 6 Press and hold Exit to return to the stand-by display.
Show costs 1 Press . Select Calls & Times. 2 Select Call costs. 3 Select Show. 4 Use or to display the cost of the Last Call, All Calls and the Remaining credits. or 5 Press and hold Exit to return to the stand-by display. The Cost Type menu units or currency setting determines whether the remaining credit displays units or currency. Call costs - resetting all costs to zero To reset all the call costs to zero you need the PIN 2 code. 1 Press . Select Calls & Times. 2 Select Call costs. 3 Select Reset.
1. If you select Ring but the ring tone volume is off the icon appears. 2. appears if you select Vibrate, Vibrate & ring or Vibrate then ring. It takes precedence over . 3. When the phone is connected to either the Desk Top Charger, HF kit, CLA or AC adaptor the phone rings instead of vibrates. 4. If you choose the 'Vibrate' or 'Vibrate then ring' option, the vibrating action replaces all the alert and alarm tones. Ring tone selection To choose an incoming ring tone: 1 Press . Select Settings.
1 Press . Select Settings. 2 Select Phone settings. Select Tones. 3 Select Volume. 4 Select Ramping. 5 Select On or Off. or 6 Press and hold Exit to return to the stand-by display. When turned on the volume of the incoming ring tone starts from the selected ringer volume (just after the automatic ramping) and rises to the maximum volume. Backlight - setting To set the backlight during key entry or incoming ring tone, you have two options: • On for 10 sec.
automatically answers an incoming call after approximately 5 seconds. 1 Press . Select Settings. 2 Select Phone settings. Select Auto features. 3 Select Auto-answer. 4 Select On or Off. or 5 Press and hold Exit to return to the stand-by display. Auto-retry To automatically retry the number of a failed call (up to 10 times): 1 Press . Select Settings. 2 Select Phone settings. Select Auto features. 3 Select Auto-retry. 4 Select On or Off. or 5 Press and hold Exit to return to the stand-by display.
Avoid using codes similar to emergency numbers such as 999 or 112 to prevent accidental dialling of these numbers. KEEP A RECORD OF YOUR CODES AND KEEP THEM IN A SAFE PLACE. FAILURE TO DO SO CAN CAUSE YOU CONSIDERABLE INCONVENIENCE. Phone lock code A phone lock code prevents unauthorised access to the phone and WAP™ settings. You also need it to reset the call timers. The factory setting is 0000. Reset this code and keep it in a safe place, separate from the phone.
PUK code Only your service provider can give you the 8 digit PUK (PIN unblock key). Use it to 'unblock' a PIN whose code has been entered incorrectly three times. A PUK code cannot be changed. Enter the PUK code and press OK . Enter a new PIN code by following the displayed prompts. If you enter the wrong PUK code 10 times in succession your SIM card cannot be used again. Contact your service provider for a new card. PUK2 code Only your service provider can give you the 8 digit PUK2.
Melody download You can also download melodies from the Trium web site (www.mitsubishi-telecom.com). This site downloads the melodies to your phone using SMS. When the download completes, Press Options and then select Play to play the melody. Press Options and then select Install to store the melody. Voice mail Voice mail operates like an answering machine. Contact your service provider for details.
Divert options Action Diverts all incoming voice calls unconditionally Diverts all voice calls when the When not phone cannot be reachable reached, i.e.
ing Receiving caller ID allows you to check its availability from the network. Receiving caller ID To find out whether a network presents the ID of incoming calls: 1 Press . Select Settings. 2 Select GSM Services. Select Receiving caller ID. The network returns either Presentation available or Presentation unavailable. or 3 Press and hold Exit to return to the stand-by display. To hide your number, on a call by call basis, add #31# before the number you are calling.
Description Displays the general list of all known networks conModify by list tained in the phone in alphabetical order Edits or enters a network number Modify by (MCC MNC) if you code know this information. Delete Deletes an entry to confirm the 6 Press Select selection. or 7 Press and hold Exit to return to the stand-by display. Your SIM may contain a forbidden list of networks which cannot be used. To view the forbidden list or show the home network: 1 Press . Select Settings. 2 Select GSM Services.
tial password. To change the password: 1 Press . Select Settings. 2 Select GSM Services. Select Call barring. 3 Select Change password and follow the displayed prompts. to validate. 4 Press OK or 5 Press and hold Exit to return to the stand-by display. Call barring (network service) To stop different types of calls being made and received on the phone, you need a call barring password available only from your service provider. 1 Press . Select Settings. 2 Select GSM Services. Select Call barring.
Broadcast - cell broadcast messages (Network Service) Networks can broadcast messages to all GSM users that can give information about local area dialling codes, weather reports, traffic news etc. You can decide what type of information to receive by choosing the corresponding number. You can program to receive up to 5 different types of messages. You can select from a list of 16 standard message types. New message types can be programmed into the selection list using the 3 digit cell broadcast type number.
Option Delete Delete All Numbers Broadcast Off Action To delete the current message To delete all messages stored in the queue To display all phone numbers found in the message text. This allows dialling or storing them in the scratchpad if required To turns off cell broadcast Turning the broadcast alert tone on or off To turn on or off the alert tone the phone gives when a broadcast message arrives: 1 Press . Select Settings. 2 Select Broadcast. 3 Select Alert. 4 Select On or Off.
To use as a Reminder or Snooze Alarm: Press No ring , or any other key (except Valid. ) to stop the alarm. The alarm icon remain on the display and the alarm rings again 3 minutes later. You can repeat the snooze for up to 15 minutes, after which the phone returns to its previous state, either off or on stand-by. To turn off the alarm: 1 Press . Select Office Tools. 2 Select Alarm clock. 3 Select Off. Confirmation appears. or 4 Press and hold Exit to return to the stand-by display.
Games The availability and appearance of the games depend on your network operator and on your mobile phone version (Reshape and Push games are available on Trium 110 and Trium 110 m only). Reshape and Push: Game instructions appear when you select the game. Select sound effects from the menu item Options. To select a game: 1 Press . Select Games. 2 Choose the game (Push or Reshape) and press Select or . When in the game, Item Play Help Code Action Select Play to start the game (from the lowest level).
Catalogue Action Select Catalogue to see and/or download games available on the network. Select News to get information on new games availability. Select Settings to access the sound, Settings backlight... settings common to all games. Select Instructions for all inforInstructions mation related to games downloading. Receiving an incoming call while playing may not allow you to resume the current game. News Currency-converter To use the converter, set the currencies and the exchange rate: 1 Press .
To enter and store the profile details: 1 Press . Select Internet. 2 Select Profile list. 3 Select an empty profile ([...]) and press Options . 4 Select Edit. Enter the 4 digit phone lock code (default code 0000) and press OK . 5 Enter all settings (the settings depend on your operator). 6 To activate the required profile, use or to select it from the displayed list. Press Options and select Select to validate. or 7 Press and hold Exit to return to the stand-by display. 1.
Item Action Returns to the Back previous page Increases or deZoom +/creases the displayed text size Adds a current Add bookcard to the list of marks bookmarks Goes to a bookGo to bookmarks mark Reloads the curReload rent page Reloads the home Home page page Enter a different Other Site site Disconnects the browser from the Disconnect network but leaves the current page locally active Disconnects the Close session phone from the internet The appearance of these items depends on the operator and/or values i
site option from the Internet menu. Addresses are not stored and must be entered each time. GSM man machine interface codes The phone supports the standard GSM key sequences using the * and # characters sent directly from the keypad to the network. These sequences are used to activate all the supplementary services provided by the network. Consult your service provider for a complete list.
Accessories Using the headset Connecting the headset Using the headset Place the headset earpiece in your ear. The headset microphone is then at a convenient level for operation. You can answer, reject and end calls using or (see page 11). Adjust the earpiece volume level using or . Earpiece Accessories Insert the headset plug in the phone headset connector as shown: While inserting the headset plug in the phone headset connector make sure the Trium logo ( ) appears on top.
Appendix Glossary Expression AC/DC charger Active call ALS AoC CB CLI Conversation mode DES Diverting DTC EMS DTMF FDN GSM http IN IP LCD MMI 52 Meaning Alternating Current/Direct Current charger The call currently in conversation Alternate Line (Line 2) Service Advise of Charge - subscription service Cell Broadcast Caller Line Identity - displays callers telephone number When the phone is making or receiving a call Data Encryption standard Diverts incoming calls to the phone to another number Desk Top C
Possible cause and solution Check that the battery is Phone will not fully charged and correctly switch on connected to the phone. There may be no mains supply. Try a different electrical socket. No flashing The AC/DC charger may be battery icon faulty. Return to your dealwhile charger and try substitution ing with another Mitsubishi adaptor. If faulty contact your dealer. Cell broadcast is permanently on, using more battery power.
Error messages Problem Possible cause and solution You are trying to place an outgoing call and the allowed credit is already Allowed cred- reached. it reached! The allowed credit limit is reached during an outgoing call (the call is then aborted). Busy You are trying to make a call and the call fails because the destination number is already engaged in conversation. Call failed The user is unreachable.
Possible cause and solution When a copy/move operation is made on No action per- memories but no conformed ditions have been changed (same memory, number and name). You made a call to a remote user and no reNo response sponse has been received. Your number/characNot allowed ter entry is not allowed. A call is tried, but cancelled due to fixed dialNot allowed ling control (the (fixed dialnumber dialled does ling) not match with one of the fixed dialling numbers in memory).
Problem Possible cause and solution Service not available Activating some GSM services that are not available on the network SIM blocked. Contact provider A wrong PUK has been entered 10 times. The SIM card has been permanently disabled and needs to be replaced by a new one. SIM blocked. Enter PUK: A wrong PIN code has been entered 3 times. Enter the PUK code to unblock the SIM card. SIM fixed full SIM names full Phone names full The corresponding memory is full.
Pan European Service Should you experience any difficulty then please contact your nearest MITSUBISHI location listed below for information on other service centres.
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Index B 20 44 32 26 34 35 35 48 33 41 45 Backlight ............................. 15, 34 Balance information .................. 30 Barring password Call ..................................... 42 Basic operations SMS ................................... 15 Unanswered call ................. 15 Voice mail .......................... 15 Battery ...................................... 10 Alarm volume .................... 33 Charging ............................ 12 Disposal ...............................
M Making a call ............................. 11 Managing SMS messages .......... 26 Melodies ................................... 33 Melody download ..................... 38 Menu ........................................ 20 Access ................................ 20 Menu graphics .......................... 34 Menu map ................................ 20 Message templates ................... 28 Messages ............................ 15, 26 Alert ................................... 26 Draft texts .............
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