Telit Mobile Terminals S p A SAT550 TELITAL SAT 550 DUAL MODE PORTABLE MOBILE EARTH ST User Manual Manuale d uso SAT550 inglese pub

Telit Mobile Terminals S.p.A. TELITAL SAT 550 DUAL MODE PORTABLE MOBILE EARTH ST Manuale d uso SAT550 inglese pub

SAT 550 USER GUIDE

INTRODUCTION              Thank you for choosing this product. Read the entire manual carefully to make the best use of your phone.              This dual mode telephone allows you to make and receive calls all over the world, as it uses - where suitable - terrestrial GSM 900 MHz networks (subject to agreements signed between your network operator and the network you are working on) and elsewhe-re the Globalstar satellite network.             Despite its advanced functionality, the use of the SAT 550 is extremely simple: on one hand it grants all the functions of a common GSM telephone whilst, on the other, by using a easy menu it enables you to access to the Globalstar satellite service with its world-wide coverage.             Just reading the first sections of this manual you will be able to make calls, to sa-ve and store phone numbers and to send and receive short text messages (SMS). CE MARK     The telephone complies with the following EU standards: CTR 19, CTR 20 and CTR 41; ETS 300342 and ETS 300831; EN 60950 in accordance with the pro-visions of the following European directives: 91/263/EEC 89/336/EEC 73/23/EEC 93/97/EC and with the USA standards: FCC part 2 FCC part 15  FCC part 25 UL 1492  UL 1950 UL 2089 In accordance with ongoing improvements the specifications, design and other descriptions  in  the present manual are subject to modifications without notice.
PATENT INFORMATION  This product is manufactured under license to the following patents of QUAL-COMM Incorporated (other patents pending):                              4,901,307                                         5,487,175                                      5,603,096                                       5,056,109                                         5,490,165                                      5,604,730                             5,099,204                                         5,497,395                                      5,617,060                             5,101,501                                         5,499,280                                      5,621,784                             5,103,459                                         5,504,773                                      5,621,853                             5,107,225                                         5,506,865                                      5,625,876                             5,109,390                                         5,509,015                                      5,627,857                             5,228,054                                         5,511,067                                      5,629,955                             5,257,283                                         5,511,073                                      5,629,975                             5,265,119                                         5,528,593                                      5,633,881                             5,267,261                                         5,544,196                                      5,638,412                             5,267,262                                         5,546,459                                      5,640,414                             5,283,536                                         5,561,618                                      5,642,398                             5,289,527                                         5,566,000                                      5,644,591                             5,307,405                                         5,566,206                                      5,644,596                             5,309,474                                         5,566,357                                      5,646,991                             5,339,046                                         5,568,483                                      5,652,599                             5,341,456                                         5,572,172                                      5,654,979                             5,373,259                                         5,574,773                                      5,655,220                             5,383,219                                         5,576,662                                      5,657,420                             5,392,287                                         5,577,022                                      5,666,122                             5,396,516                                         5,577,025                                      5,673,259                             5,408,697                                         5,581,575                                      5,675,644                             5,414,796                                         5,588,043                                      5,687,229                             5,416,797                                         5,590,069                                      5,689,557                             5,426,392                                         5,590,406                                      5,691,974                             5,442,627                                         5,590,408                                      5,692,006                                       5,452,473                                         5,592,481                             5,461,639                                         5,592,548                             5,469,115                                         5,594,718                             5,475,870                                         5,596,570                             5,479,475                                         5,600,754                             5,485,486                                         5,602,833
CONTENTS  1 Description  ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 Keys Description ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 10 Display indicators ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 11 Satellite antenna ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13 Positioning of the antenna during use ---------------------------------------------------------------- 13 Positioning of the antenna in stand-by --------------------------------------------------------------- 13 Plugs for car-kit device ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 13  2 Quick starting guide  --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 How to make the first call -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 How to receive the first call ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 14 Satellite communications  ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 Personalising the menu ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 14 How to store a number in the phone-book ---------------------------------------------------------- 15 How to recall a phone-book location ------------------------------------------------------------------ 15 How to send the first text message (SMS) ---------------------------------------------------------- 16 How to read the first text message (SMS) ----------------------------------------------------------- 16  3 Important warnings -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------17  4 Inserting the SIM card and connecting the battery  ---------------------------------------- 18 Inserting the SIM card ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 18 Connecting the battery ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 18  5 Charging the battery ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19 Charging the battery -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 19 Faults during charging ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 19 Battery low alarm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 19  6 Main functions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 20 Switching on ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20 Switching off ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20 Access codes ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20 Security code (6 digits) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 20 PIN and PIN2 codes (from 4 to 8 digits) ------------------------------------------------------------- 20
PUK and PUK2 codes (8 digits) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 21 Phone lock password ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21 How to make a call ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21 Internationals calls ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21 Automatic redial -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21 Correcting dialling errors --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21 Recalling from the phone-book ------------------------------------------------------------------------- 21 Repeating the last dialled numbers ------------------------------------------------------------------- 21 Speed dialling ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22 Single key calls --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22 Pauses or call wait functions (DTMF) ----------------------------------------------------------------- 22 Using the notebook function ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22 Confirming an option -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 22 Answering a call -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23 Automatic answer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 23 Any key to answer ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23 Changing the speaker volume -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23 Microphone on/off ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 23 Protecting the keypad ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 23 Autolock ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 23 Erasing credit unit ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 23 PNP Private Numbering Plan --------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24 ECT Explicit Call Transfer ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24 Emergency calls -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 24  7 Call options ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25 Accept call --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25 Switching to call wait -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25 Reject call ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25 Hold/Resume ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25 Disconnect --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25 Join/Divide --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25 Sending DTMF tone signals ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25 Number information --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 25
8 Using the phone-book ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 26 Storing a phone number with associated name --------------------------------------------------- 26 Recalling a phone number ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 27 Selecting a location --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 27 Last numbers dialled -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 28 Last unanswered calls ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 28 Phone-book menu ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 28  9 Menu functions ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29 Standard method ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29 Short method ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 29 Personalising the menu ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29 Network services ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 29 SIM Toolkit (menu 0) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 32 Own number (menu 1) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 32 Calls (menu 2) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 32 Call divert (menu 3) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 32  Fast divert (menu 3 1) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 32  Divert always (menu 3 2) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 32  Divert Missed Calls (menu 3 3) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 32  Cancel (menu 3 4) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 32 Clock (menu 4) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 33  Set (menu 4 1) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 33  Alarm (menu 4 2) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 33 Settings (menu 5) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 33  Audio (menu 5 1) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 33  Display (menu 5 2) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 34  Language (menu 5 3) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 34  Auto answer (menu 5 4) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 34  Any key answer (menu 5 5) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- 34  Call waiting (menu 5 6) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 34  Keypad lock (menu 5 7) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 34
Security (menu 6) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 35  PIN control (menu 6 1) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 35  Phone security (menu 6 2) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 35  Call barring (menu 6 3) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 35  Fixed dialling (menu 6 4) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 35 GSM Networks (menu 7) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36  Search network (menu 7 1) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36  Auto selection (menu 7 2) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 36  Network list (menu 7 3) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 36  Home network (menu 7 4) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 36 Call control (menu 8) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 37  Minute beep (menu 8 1) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 37  Call duration (menu 8 2) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 37  Charge rate (menu 8 3) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 37  Trans.own number (menu 8 4) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 37  Closed User Group (menu 8 5) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ 37  Network Identity Time Zone (menu 8 6) ------------------------------------------------------------- 37 Information (menu 9) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 38  IMEI (menu 9 1) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 38  Software (menu 9 2) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 38  SIM info (menu 9 3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 38  Total life (menu 9 4) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 38  10 Menu satellite ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 39 Mode (menu 1) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40  GS (menu 1 1) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40  GSM (menu 1 2) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40  GS then GSM (menu 1 3) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40  GSM then GS (menu 1 4) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40 Positioning (menu 2) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40  Error display (menu 2 1) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40  Position (menu 2 2) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40  Last position (menu 2 3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 40 GS service (menu 3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41  Search network (menu 3 1) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41  Auto selection (menu 3 2) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 41  Network list (menu 3 3) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41 Local time (menu 4) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 41
11 Short Message Service Menu -------------------------------------------------------------------- 42 Call mailbox (menu 1) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 43 Messages (menu 2) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43  Write now (menu 2 1) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 43  Send (menu 2 1 1) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43  Store (menu 2 1 2) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43  Send and store (menu 2 1 3) -------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43  Parameters (menu 2 1 4) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43  Received (menu 2 2) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 43  Written (menu 2 3) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 44  Parameters (menu 2 4) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 44  Name (menu 2 4 1) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 44  Service Centre number (menu 2 4 2) ---------------------------------------------------------------- 45  Validity (menu 2 4 3) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 45  Destination (menu 2 4 4) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 45  Protocol ID. (menu 2 4 5) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 45  Set default (menu 2 4 6) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 45  Autodelete (menu 2 5) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 45  Reply path (menu 2 6) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 45  Status report (menu 2 7) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 45  Information (menu 2 8) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 45 Cell Broadcast (menu 3) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 46  Message (menu 3 1) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 46  Activation (menu 3 2) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 46  Languages (menu 3 3) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 46  List (menu 3 4) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 46  Appendix Technical specifications ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 47
Keys 1. DESCRIPTION Key     Description  switched on led: connected to the satellite network. Swtiched off led: connected to the GSM network. Blinking led: satellite search.      used  to  make  calls,  confirm  a  selection, personalise the menu, find information, access missed calls and to start the unlock procedure.      used to access to the menu, to move to the next item, access other options, and to activate the silent ring signal (if  pressed for 1 second).      used to end a call, reject a selection, exit the menu and re-activate the auto-lock function (if pressed for 1 second);       used to delete a character or all characters if held down, to cancel data, a missed call, an SMS, or the contents of a memory. If not used to enter or cancel a character, this key can be used to reject a selection or (press and hold) to exit a menu.         used to access the phone-book.       used to access the SMS menu.      used to access the Satellite menu; pressed for long time it switches from the satellite mode to the GSM mode, and viceversa.      used to switch the telephone on and off; during a conversation this key enables the mute function. -  used to enter numbers or letters as marked on each key.     used to enter DTMF pauses and call wait functions - when pressed repeatedly; ot-herwise used to decrease a value or scroll through selections or messages.     preceded by a number to recall the corre-sponding phone-book location; in standby to lock or unlock the keypad, when pres-sed before key  , this key is used to in-crease a value, and scroll through selec-tions or messages.
 Display indicators  The telephone display features a number of indicators which provide information on various functions.         displayed when the alarm is set.         displayed  when  the  car  kit  device (optional) is connected.          displayed on connection to the net-work and to indicate signal strength (max. 3 segments); flashes when searching the network.        displayed  when  an  SMS  is  in  the memory; flashes when the SIM card text message (SMS) memory is full.     displays  3  fixed  segments  (max.) when the battery is charged; displays no segments and flashes when discharged. During charging it displays gradual increa-se of segments and remains fixed on completion of charging.      displays clock; flashes when clock is not set.               displayed when the divert funtion has been activated.               displayed  when  call  barring  has been activated. Note: After the disconnection of the SIM, to display the transfers and/or the call bar-rings, it is necessary to check-out the net-work in order to know the status.               displayed when a maintenance of the telephone is requested, although the detected problems are not so serious to block the telephone.               displayed when the satellite  net-work blocks the telephone because se-rious problems are detected. In this case the telephone shall be switched off and switched on again to release  the network blocking; if the telephone remains blocked it shall be repaired. Instead of                   the  following ring  si-gnal messages are displayed:  when the ring volume has been di-sabled through the menu.    when the ring has been disabled in quick mode (press   for one second). Note: when the automatic display of Cell Broadcast is enabled (e.g. Zone) this con-ceals the above information and other messages; to display permanently press             illuminates when telephone is con-nected to the battery charger and is char-ging; flashes when the telephone is still connected but charging is complete.                                                                   X                      * *  * * * * * * * * * * * * * *
          Keypad locked.             block  enabled  on  telephone  calls, SMS access and memory use.         displayed  during  outgoing  calls; flashes on incoming calls.        automatic answer enabled.           the specified network does not pro-vide the service.            network nationalities or icon indica-ting satellite network connection.  connected network; when negati-ve it indicates roaming status. Negative display of own network or positive display of one in roaming status indicates access problems to the network  (e.g. all chan-nels engaged). personalised user message; functions performed by multifunction keys in the menu, in the memory and messa-ges; display of functions (e.g. microphone off, ring activation, etc.); display of credit units if the network offers this type of ser-vice.                     Other descriptions are provided in the manual in the relative chapters.
Satellite antenna  For satellite network communications the correct use of the antenna of the telepho-ne is fundamental in order to enjoy the enormous potentiality offered by the Glo-balstar satellite service.  Positioning of the antenna during use  Before starting the satellite connection, the antenna should be carefully lifted from its seat in order to position it (based on the conversation quality) as shown below:                  Once accustomed to its use, you will be able to quickly choose the best positio-ning of the antenna. Positioning of the antenna in stand-by  To receive calls from the satellite network whilst the telephone is in stand-by, the an-tenna should be positioned, following the explanations above, as shown  in this pic-ture:       Note: the telephone and the satellite should be able to “see each other”  during the connection in order to achieve the best possible quality. Therefore satellite network connections guarantee the very best quality when in open air.  Plugs for the car-kit device  On the rear side of the telephone there are connections for the installation of a car-kit (optional) device.    car-kit connections
How to make the first call   Insert a valid SIM card while the tele-phone is switched off. Refer to chapter 4. Inserting the SIM card.  Connect the battery. Refer to chapter 4. Connecting the batte-ry.  Connect the telephone to the battery charger to charge the battery. Refer to chapter 5. Charging the battery. The telephone can be used during rechar-ging but the procedure will take longer.  Press   for a few seconds to switch on the telephone. If the message PIN is di-splayed, enter the PIN code supplied with the SIM card and press   or   . The telephone sets the display text lan-guage automatically, according to the in-formation on the SIM card. To change the display language, refer to chapter 9. Menu functions - Settings (Menu 5) - Language (Menu 5 3). To change the connection mode between the terrestrial GSM and the Globalstar sa-tellite network. Refer to chapter 10. Satel-lite Menu - Mode (Menu 1). Note: negative symbols (e.g.  ) appear on the third line of the display.  When the name of the SIM card provi-der is displayed, enter the area code and the telephone number and press  .     How to receive the first call   Ensure that the telephone is switched on and in a zone with radio signal covera-ge to receive an incoming call which ap-pears on the display and is indicated by a ring signal. Note: the ring signal can be rapidly sup-pressed. To activate/deactivate this function press  for one second: a confirmation messa-ge is displayed. This function is temporary in that it is not stored in the memory when the telephone is switched off; to activate the function permanently, refer to the menu functions.  Press  to answer and then  at the end of the call.  Satellite communications  Please refer to the previous page for the correct use of the antenna in this mode.  Personalising the menu  Access to the sub-menus and settings used most frequently can be simplified considerably by using the personalisation function. To personalise the menu, refer to chapter 9. Menu functions - Personalising the me-nu. Note: sub-menus and settings can be personalised but not menus 0-9 which appear after pressing  2. QUICK STARTING GUIDE
How to store a number in the phone-book   Dial the number (we recommend to dial the international code without the zeros to be replaced with the character +) and press  . Note: for the + character, keep pressed  until the plus symbol is displayed.  The letters are marked on each key; press once for the first letter, twice for the second and so on. Refer to chapter 8 - Using the phone-book.   Press How to recall a phone-book location   Press   Scroll through the phone-book loca-tions using the keys   and  .   Press   on the required phone-book location.
How to send the first text message (SMS)  Press  Press  followed by  . Press  , enter the number of the Service Centre (supplied by the network operator) and press  .Press   for one second. Press  .Press  and  .Enter the number you wish to call, or access the phone-book by pressing and press  .Enter the message (the letters are en-tered according to the same criteria ap-plied to enter names in the memory) and press  .  Press   to send the short text mes-sage (SMS).  Note: the procedures described in points 1, 2, 3 and 4 apply only to the first SMS: they can be omitted for all subsequent messages. How to read the first text message (SMS)  A different ring from the standard ver-sion is activated and  Message appears on display with the symbol  .  Press  to read a previously received message press  and then press twice.  Press  and scroll through messa-ges using  and  .  Press  twice.  Note: messages are stored in the SIM card memory. To avoid occupying space in the memory, delete messages once read to leave sufficient space for new in-coming messages. To enable the autodelete function (Message menu 2 5) after point 3 press once only,   for 1 second and then  .      For more detailed information refer to the realtive sections in the manual.
♦Refuelling: switch the telephone off when refuelling; the same precaution should be taken in the vicinity of chemical plants or where explosives are used. ♦Keep the telephone out of reach of children. ♦When driving only use the tele-phone with the hands-free devi-ce; never stop on the hard shoul-der on motorways or dual carria-ge ways to make or receive calls unless in the event of an emer-gency. ♦Switch off the telephone when on board an aeroplane (even when stationary on the runway). Use of mobile telephones constitutes a hazard to flight systems and use is illegal. In certain countries fai-lure to observe this provision is considered a criminal offence and may lead to suspension or prohibition of mobile telephone services, legal action or both. ♦Take great care when using the telephone in the vicinity of devi-ces such as pacemakers, hea-ring aids and electro-medical equipment. ♦Use exclusively original accesso-ries and spare parts; use of other parts will render the guarantee null and void. ♦Never attempt to disassemble the telephone: no internal parts can be repaired by the user. ♦Ensure that the telephone does not come into contact with any liquid: if this occurs, disconnect from the power supply if charging and contact the supplier. ♦Avoid use of the telephone outsi-de the specified temperature range:-10ºC to + 55ºC. Never leave the telephone exposed to direct sunlight or in environments with high humidity levels or expo-sed to dust. ♦Clean the telephone using a damp cloth and a weak deter-gent/water solution. ♦There is no evidence to date of the harm caused by electro-magnetic waves generated by cellular telephones. In any event exposure to electromagnetic wa-ves can be reduced drastically using a car kit device. 3. IMPORTANT WARNINGS
Inserting the SIM card   A valid “plug-in” type SIM card is required to use the telephone. This card is supplied by the network ope-rator. Note: keep all plug-in SIM cards out of the reach of children.  Lift the antenna from its seat and turn it anti-clockwise, press the retainer clip to unlock the battery and then slide and lift the battery out. Insert the card in the special tracks, ta-king care that the rounded edges of the SIM card face the top of the telephone and that the golden contacts face the tele-phone, so that they are not visible. Refit the battery as described below in the section “Connecting the battery”.  Connecting the battery  Lift the satellite antenna from its seat and turn it anti-clockwise. Position the battery in the relative seat at the rear of the tele-phone, press down and push forwards un-til it locks into place. To remove, press the retainer clip and lift out. Note: to ensure correct recharging, the ambient temperature (not the value on di-splay) must be between 0º and +45º.  4. INSERTING THE SIM CARD AND CONNECTING THE BATTERY
5. CHARGING THE BATTERY Charging the battery  This telephone is powered by a rechar-geable Li-Ion battery. Use exclusively ori-ginal batteries and battery chargers ap-proved by the manufacturer.  Fit the plug (among the 4 available) suitable for the type used in the country you are.         Fit the battery charger cable connector (the arrows shall be visible, facing the di-rection shown in the figure below) to the bottom of the telephone and the power transformer to the socket.        During charging with the telephone switched off, the indicator on the first line of the display increases gradually and the following is displayed: When the indicator fills all three lines the above symbol is replaced with the fol-lowing:   to show that charging is complete. Note: the telephone can be used during recharging but the procedure will take lon-ger. Total recharging time for Li-Ion batte-ries takes maximum 3 hours, but 80% power is already available after one hour.  On completion of charging disconnect the battery charger from the telephone (press the unlocking buttons aside the connection socket of the telephone) and from the socket.  Faults during charging  Faults are displayed as follows (temperature off range, etc.):    Battery low alarm  When the battery is completely dischar-ged and requires recharging the following is displayed for a few seconds:    accompanied by an acoustic warning si-gnal. In this case recharge immediately or replace the battery.
Switching on   Press and hold key  to switch on the telephone. If the message PIN is di-splayed enter the code (supplied with the SIM card) and press the left key  or   The telephone can only receive calls when switched on with an active SIM card and in a zone covered by the terrestrial GSM or Globalstar satellite network.  If necessary, change the display lan-guage by pressing 5 3.  Switching off   Press and hold key  for 2 seconds.  Access codes  The telephone and SIM card use different access codes to prevent unauthorised use. When the relative request is di-splayed, enter the code (displayed as a series of asterisks) and press  . In the event of an error, erase single digits by pressing  as required. Security code (6 digits)  The security code, 000000 programmed by the manufacturer, enables  access to the Phone Security (6 2) sub-menu.  PIN and PIN2 codes  (from 4 to 8 digits)  The PIN (Personal Identity Number) is supplied with the SIM card and serves to protect use of the telephone. If the request for the PIN code is di-splayed, enter the code and press or If three consecutive errors are made when entering the PIN, the SIM card is blocked and cannot be used. Use the PUK code to change the PIN code of the blocked SIM card. The PIN2 code, which has to be assigned by the network operator, is required for access to specific functions regarding protected fixed dialling numbers (FDN) and unit meters  which require insertion of the SIM card.     6. MAIN FUNCTIONS
PUK and PUK2 codes (8 digits)  The PUK (Personal Unblocking Key) code is supplied with the SIM card. This code is required to modify a blocked SIM card. The PUK2 code, supplied by some SIM cards, is required to modify or unblock PIN2. For further information, contact your net-work operator.  Phone lock password   This comprises a 4-digit password reque-sted only by the network service to block calls. It is provided by the network opera-tor or service provider on subscription to the service.  How to make a call   Enter the number with area code and press  . During an outgoing call information on the calling status is displayed and at the end of it its duration and cost. Note: the cost displayed is either tran-smitted by the network or calculated by the telephone on the basis of the data en-tered. (Menu 8 3 3)  International  calls  Press and hold  . The character + is displayed. Enter the international code for the required coun-try, the area code without the leading zero (for Italy with zero), the number and press . Automatic redial  When the dialled number is engaged a request message is displayed after which you can press   to enable the automatic redial function which attempts to redial the number automatically ten times. Note: to reject this function immediately or later (during call attempts) press  .  Correcting dialling errors  Erase the last character on display by pressing  . To erase the entire line press and hold  .  Recalling from the phone-book  Refer to the chapter 8. Using the phone-book: for information on storing a telepho-ne number with associated name.  Repeating the last dialled number  If characters are on display, cancel by pressing   and then press  twice to for-ward  the  call  to  the  last  called  number;  otherwise scroll   or   to position on the requested number (among the twenty available) and press   to forward the call.
Speed dialling  Enter the phone-book location number (from 1 to 9) corresponding to the stored phone number and press To correct a number before dialling, enter the phone-book location number (from 1 to 9) followed by  , modify as required, and then press  .  Single key calls  Press and hold the location number key (from 1 to 9) to dial the number; the mes-sage Calling is displayed with the na-me, if stored, of the recipient.  Pauses or call wait functions (DTMF)  Pause and call wait functions can be use-ful for access to certain services (e.g. voi-ce mailboxes). After entering at least one number, press repeatedly   to display first the symbol P(pause) and then W(wait). Select the function and on completion of dialling the number can be sent immedia-tely or stored in the normal way. Note: In the event of invalid entries the relative message is displayed. Call wait functions can only be interrupted by pressing  . Pauses continue automatically after three seconds. Pause and call wait functions cannot be entered before a number. The P command cannot be entered twice consecutively. The + command followed by the required stored number sends the relative memory contents. More than one of the above commands per number are not admitted. However the stored number recalled in this way may contain another + command followed by the stored number and so on. Pauses and call wait functions depend on the type of SIM card used; not all cards enable these functions. When dialling a number containing a pau-se and/or call wait command, press  or  to disable the function immediately.  Using the notebook function  During a conversation you can dial anot-her number to call or store in the memory at the end of the call in progress; simply enter the number and a few seconds after the end of the call it will appear automati-cally on the display.  Confirming an option  Within a menu, never press key  for too long or the menu  will be personalised and the option will not be confirmed.
Answering a call  When a call is received, the ring signal is activated and the message >>>CALL<<<flashes on the display. If the caller can be identified, the telephone number (or name if previously stored in the phone-book) is also displayed. Press s to answer,   to silence the ringer  or   to reject the call. Press  at the end of the call.  Automatic answer  If this function is enabled (Menu 5 4) inco-ming calls are answered automatically af-ter approximately 6 seconds.  Any key to answer  If this function is enabled (Menu 5 5) inco-ming calls can be answered by pressing any key (except  ).  Changing the speaker volume  The telephone speaker volume can be adjusted by means of the keys (increase) and   (decrease) during con-versations only; press for one second to modify.  Microphone on/off  Press  for one second (during conver-sation only). Protecting the keypad  The keypad can be protected to prevent accidental key action (including   ). To lock the keypad with the display emp-ty, press and hold  . To unlock the keypad, press the same key followed by  . If the automatic keypad lock function is enabled (Menù 5 7) the keypad is locked automatically thirty seconds after a key is pressed. Note: emergency calls can still be made when the keypad lock is enabled. In the case of a broadcast message the symbol ( ) indicating the lock is no longer visible but a message indicating the lock is displayed whenever a key is pressed.  Autolock  If this function is enabled (Menu  6 2 4) press   for one second to lock the pho-ne. Press   to start the unlock procedure and enter the three-digit code (manufacturer setting is 1 2 3).  Erasing credit unit   To erase from the display the total credit units, press  .
PNP Private Numbering Plan  If this function is offered by the network operator to the subscribers of this service, it allows to forward a call without dialling the whole telephone number, but only few numbers, previously agreed with the net-work operator. To activate the service press: (No.) To deactivate the service press: (No.) To know the status of the service (activate or deactivate), press: (No.) (No.) is the number of the keyboard between 0 and 9 that corresponds to the number of the phone box (group of tele-phone numbers) agreed with and registe-red by the network operator. The network operator assigns to each phone box a group of telephone numbers, related to a short numbering. Example of a PNP call to the telephone number 123 (correspondent to a complete telephone number) stored at position 2 of the phone box by the network operator:  ECT  Explicit Call Transfer  If this function is offered by the network operator to the subscribers of this service, it enables to end a phone call with two speakers, allowing them to continue their phone call. Press  .  Emergency calls  It is always possible to make emergency calls even if the SIM card is not inserted. Note: if the selected mode is out of co-verage (terrestrial GSM or satellite)  it is possible, by pressing for long  ,  to switch to the other mode, so that when the signal is available the emergency call can be made.
7. CALL OPTIONS The phone features a wide range of func-tions that can be used during a call. For access to these functions, press and hold . The options available are listed below (depending on the type of service you are subscribed to). Note: the list has been sorted in chronolo-gical order of incoming and/or outgoing calls.  Accept call  Accepts incoming call putting the call in progress on hold.  Switching to call wait  Enables you to resume conversation with the call previously put on hold and sends the current conversation to call wait sta-tus.  Reject call  Terminates the call on hold.  Hold/Resume  Enables you to put a call or conference on hold and make a new call. At the end of the new call the previous conversation can be resumed by selecting Resume.  Disconnect  Ends the selected conversation.  Join/Divide  This function enables you to make a con-ference call with up to six persons. Select the option Join Conf. to add a new participant in the conversation. For one-to-one conversations during a conference call, move the bar to Divide at the required number.  Sending DTMF tone signals  DTMF signals enable communication with answer machines, computerised telepho-ne systems, etc. Dial the required num-ber, select the send DTMF option, enter the required sequence and press  . Note: DTMF tones are active until disa-bled manually (Menu 5 1 5) and therefore can be sent by simply pressing the corre-sponding key without accessing the speci-fic menu.  Number information  Various items of information are available for a call in progress; move the cursor bar to the required item and press  .
Names and numbers can only be stored in the SIM card memory. The number of positions in the standard memory on SIM cards varies according to the type of card. The same applies to the maximum name length, number length and storage of last calls made.  Storing a phone number with associa-ted name   Enter the phone number. Press  . Select the key with the required letter. Press once to enter the first letter, twice for the second and so on. For small let-ters, press and hold the key until the letter changes to lower case. All subsequent letters will appear in small case until the key is pressed and held again. Select the other letters as above.      Note: to move the cursor to the left press ; to move to the right press  .  The following characters are available: Press  followed by the same key to accept the recommended memory lo-cation.  OR  enter the required memory location and press  to confirm.  8. USING THE PHONE-BOOK       space  1 ,   : ; !¡?¿ ' @              # $ £ ¥ % & * ( ) - + = < > “ /_§A B C 2  Ä ß Ç Å Æ               D E F 3  É                              G H I  4                                       J K L  5                                      M N O  6  Ñ Ö Ø                        P Q R S  7                            T U V  8  Ü                                   W X Y Z  9      Θ                0 +
Recalling a phone number  To recall a number by name:  Press Enter the first letter.  OR  Press  to display the names accor-ding to the memory location. Press  to enable modifications to the phone number.  Use  and  to scroll through the list of names. Selecting a location  This telephone has the facility to identify a name or number by scrolling through the contents of the phone-book rather than entering a number. This is especially use-ful when you wish to divert calls to a diffe-rent number or send a short text message to a telephone number. On request for the number, press  and select the number from the list displayed; use  or to scroll through the list, select and press
Last numbers dialled  The telephone stores the last twenty dial-led telephone numbers. To recall the last number press  or use   and   to scroll through the others in the list. Note: when the SIM card is removed the telephone numbers are stored in it. There-fore, in this case, the quantity of the last stored numbers is SIM card dependent.  Last unanswered calls  The telephone stores the last twenty inco-ming calls (only if the telephone number is sent), ordering them by date and time. The caller’s name is also displayed (provided that it has been previously sto-red into the phone-book). These numbers can be displayed by pressing   when the message  Call appears or by scrolling through the numbers with the keys   and  . To see these numbers later, to-gether with the list of answered calls and with the last twenty outgoing calls, use Menu 2. Phone-book menu  Press   and then   for a second for access to this menu. This menu enables you to delete a memo-ry location following a request for confir-mation and facilitates storage in the pho-ne book. To store a number, confirm the request Enter Record, enter the first name, confirm, then enter the number and con-firm; lastly enter the required memory loca-tion and confirm. Following the above, check on display if the fixed dialling numbers are enabled or disabled together with the SIM card infor-mation: phase, type of active ADN/FDN memories, number used/available and the max. number of characters for name and number entries. All standard functions are also available in this menu.
9. MENU FUNCTIONS The telephone features a series of func-tions which enable modification to opera-tion according to your specific require-ments. These functions are divided into menus and sub-menus accessible via the menu function. Each menu and sub-menu enables modi-fication and inspection of the various func-tions. To access the menus or submenus, sim-ply scroll through the list (standard met-hod) or enter the associated number (short method).  Standard method           Press m to access the menu func-tion.          Press   or   or   to scroll through the list until the required item is displayed.          Press   for access to the cor-responding sub-menu and select the re-quired item by means of   or   or . Press  to display the current setting of the selected function.          Press   or  to scroll through the list of settings and select the required option. To select the setting, press or press  to exit without modifying the setting. In some cases one of the fol-lowing requests is displayed after selec-ting a function or option: Security code, Enter PIN, Enter PIN2. In this case, simply enter the required co-de and press  . Note: if the key   is pressed briefly the display returns to the previous menu without modifying the settings; press and hold to exit the function completely.  Short method  All menus, sub-menus and settings are marked with a number which appears on the right of the display. To access a menu function via this num-ber, proceed as follows: press   followed by the required menu, sub-menu and setting numbers. For example, press   and then 5 5 1 to access the “Any Key” settings.  Personalising the menu  To select a sub-menu or setting for rapid access via keys   and  , select the required item and press   for one se-cond; use the same key and procedure to deselect the item.  Network services  Some menu functions correspond to net-work services available to the user only if supplied by the home cellular network. You need to subscribe to use these servi-ces.
0 SIM Toolkit  1 Own number  2 Calls  3 Call Divert Fast divert On Off Parameters Divert always All teleservicesSpeech Fax Data async DivMissedCalls If busy If not reachable If no reply All missed calls Cancel All DivMissedCalls Divert always  Clock Set Alarm  5 Settings Audio Ringing                                    1 Tone                                    2 Volume Keypad                                    1 Off                                    2 Low                                    3 High Warning tones                                    1 On                                    2 Off Service Beep                                    1 On                                    2 Only NoServ                                    3 Off DTMF                                    1 On                                    2 Off Display Brightness Bright. length                                    1 Off                                    2 Short                                    3 Long                         PersonalMessag                                    1 Fixed                                    2 Rotating Contrast Language Automatic English Italiano Deutsch Español Français Auto answer On Off Any key answer On Off Call waiting On Off Keyboard lock On Off
6 Security PIN Control Change PIN1 Change PIN2 PIN request                                    1 Enabled                                    2 Disabled Phone security Type                                    1 On                                    2 Off                                    3 SIM list Clear SIM list Change code Autoblock                                    1 On                                    2 Off                                    3 Change codeRestore defaul Call barring Outgoing                                    1 Outgoing calls                                    2 International                                    3 Only to home Incoming                                    1 Incoming calls                                    2 Call if abroad Cancel Change code Fixed dialling OnOffSearch network Auto selection On Off Network list “Empty” (example) Home network 8 Call control Minute beep On OffCall duration Last call Incoming home Incoming roam Outgoing home Outgoing roam Total time Clear timers Charge rate Last call  All calls Cost control Reset Units account Transfer own no. For all calls                                    1 Transmit                                    2 Don’t transmi                                    3 Net default Transmit Don’t transmit CUG (Closed User Group) CUG index Suppress CUG                                    1 On                                    2 Off Suppress OA                                    1 On                                    2 Off NITZ (Network Id. Time Zone) Enabled Disabled  9 Information IMEI Software SIM info Total life
The following pages list the available me-nu functions with a brief description of e-ach. For access to these functions, refer to information provided in the previous sections. In menus only, the three keys -   - per-form additional functions depending on the symbol displayed immediately above them: more options are available. query to network for information on an option status. move to next item in the same menu. move to the next item in the next menu. divert the call to the specified number.  enlarge information on display.  SIM Toolkit (Menù 0)  The presence or not of this menu, its deno-mination, the number and type of performan-ces are strictly dependent upon the SIM used.  Own number (Menu 1)  This function displays your own telephone number. If the number is not displayed, pressenter the number and confirm. This function depends on the SIM card.  Calls (Menu 2)  This function displays the last twenty outgoing calls ( ) and the last twenty inco-ming calls (if the telephone number has been sended) to which you have answe-red ( ) or not ( ). Each call displays the incoming order and af-ter the (/) symbol the list of calls, followed by the telephone number and - if stored - the relevant caller’s name. At the end da-te and time of the call is displayed. To di-splay in sequence, press  or  . To erase a missed call, move to the item and press and hold   and then confirm.  Call Divert (Menu 3) Fast divert (Menu 3 1)  This network service enables to divert all incoming calls to another telephone num-ber. Note: before activating the divert function, enter the number to which the calls are to be diverted (Menu 3 1 3).  Divert always (Menu 3 2)  This network service diverts all incoming calls (depending on the type of service: voi-ce, data and fax) to a different telephone number; before activating this function, enter the number to which the calls are to be di-verted.  Divert Missed Calls  (Menù 3 3)  This network service diverts calls according to different reception failure conditions and also to the type of service available; before activating this function, enter the number to which the calls are to be diverted. The option “If no reply” must also contain the time lapse before activating this function.  Cancel  (Menu 3 4)  Cancels the various active divert functions according to type of service and reception failure conditions.
Clock (Menu 4) Set (Menu 4 1)  This function sets the following in sequen-ce: clock (displayed at the top right of the display) and, after its confirmation, date. In both cases, press   to pass from one item to the other. Later this function sets the day: select the required day by pressing   and con-firm.  Alarm (Menu 4 2)  This function sets the alarm-clock and the days for activation. After setting and con-firming the time, use   and   to se-lect the required items (press   to enable and a second time to disable the selection) and, on completion of selection(s), confirm. Note:  The symbol   next to selection means that it is enabled; the alarm-clock will be activated even if the phone is switched off: in this case, following activation, con-firmation is requested or the option to reject activation: the telephone switches off automatically if no key is pressed.    Settings (Menu 5) Audio (Menu 5 1)  This function enables you to change the tone and volume of the ring signal.  Personalising the ring signal To personalise the ring signal, enter sub-menu (5 1 1 1 followed by keys   or  up to 9) and, after pressing  , enter the required notes (max.80 inclu-ding pauses), then confirm. the composition of a note requires its specific entry, the sharp sign (if relevant) and its duration. press the same key again to change the letter from upper to lower case thereby changing the octave (higher frequency). the sharp sign must be entered imme-diately after the relative letter. the duration of the note can be extend-ed by pressing the relative key (9) repea-tedly (up to four times). the duration of the pause can be ex-tended by pressing the relative key (0) re-peatedly (up to four times). scroll through items by means of keys  and  . errors are displayed by a flashing cursor at the point of the error. press   to listen to the melody composed.
The signal tones can be enabled as requi-red to indicate line connection, off/on, ac-tivation/deactivation of the battery charger and the battery low signal. Warning tones can also be activated/deactivated to indicate the absence/presence of the radio signal or in the case of absence only. DTMF tones can be activated as required; when this option is activated the tone cor-responding to the key pressed is sent im-mediately.  Display (Menu 5 2)  This function enables the adjustment of display brightness and duration of illumi-nation after pressing a key. It also ena-bles text settings in fixed mode (16 cha-racters) or in scrolling mode (50 cha-racters) displayed on the last line. Display contrast can also be modified as required. Language  (Menu 5 3)  This function enables selection of the di-splay language. The telephone recogni-ses the SIM card automatically and di-splays messages in the associated lan-guage.  Auto answer  (Menu 5 4)  This function answers a call automatically without pressing a key 6 seconds after the call is received.  Any key answer  (Menu 5 5)  This function enables all keys (except ) to answer a call.  Call waiting (Menu 5 6)  This network service enables an acoustic warning during a conversation to indicate another incoming call.  Keypad lock (Menu 5 7)  This function automatically locks the keypad after approx. 30 seconds after  pressing a key. The keypad can be unloc-ked as per the manual locking procedure.       Key                  Display            Note/Action              A         a         LAB         b          SI C         c          DO              D          d          RE              E         e          MI              F         f           FA              G         g          SOL               #                     Sharp                           Note length                          Pause length
Security (Menu 6) PIN control (Menu 6 1)  This function enables you to change the PIN and PIN2 codes and allows you, if the SIM card supports the function, to activate or deactivate the PIN request when swit-ching on the telephone.  Phone security (Menu 6 2)  Access to this sub-menu depends upon the correct entry of the security code set by the manufacturer: 000000 (if it has not been changed). This function activates/deactivates the re-quest for the security code when the tele-phone is switched on or the use of the phone only with one of the ten last SIM cards inserted. It also enables cancellation of the list of stored SIM cards, change the access co-de to this menu and activation/deactivation of the autolock, modifying the relative code (manufacturer setting 1 2 3). The option Reset default values re-turns settings to manufacturer values. Call barring (Menu 6 3)  This network service enables barring of outgoing calls (3 options) and incoming calls (2 options) to personalise the type of call in blocks (voice, fax, data and all ser-vices).  It also enables cancellation of the pre-viously set block and modification of the code for this service provided by the net-work operator.  Fixed dialling (Menu 6 4)  If enabled (PIN2 is needed), this function allows you to make calls exclusively to the telephone numbers contained in the FDN memories. It also allows you to recall only the numbers stored in the FDN memories (quantity  depending on the SIM card) and to store new numbers only there. Note: not all SIM cards provide FDN me-mories.
GSM Networks (Menu 7) Search network (Menu 7 1)  This function displays the networks that can be received in a specific zone in order to make the manual selection.  Auto selection (Menu 7 2)  This function searches for networks auto-matically. If this function is not activated, and the si-gnal of the network operator who has is-sued the SIM card lacks, you have to cho-se each time a network manually (both at the switching on and later).  Network list (Menu 7 3)  This function enables the insertion of net-works (or cancellation if already present, by pressing and holding  ) to make out a priority list. In absence of coverage of the network operator which has issued the SIM card, the telephone will follow this list in search for a network. Press   to display the pre-set net-works that can be added to the list. Press   to display all data listed for a single network. If the required network is not displayed in the list, use the cursor bar to select User defined, press   and enter the data required as supplied by the network ope-rator and then confirm. For example: MCC: 222 (for Italy) MNC: 10 (for Omnitel) C: I (for Italy) AC: +39 (for Italy) N: Omnitel (for Omnitel) Use   to move from one item to the next.  Home network (Menu 7 4)  This function displays the home network operator which has issued the SIM card.
Call control (Menu 8) Minute beep (Menu 8 1)  This function activates a beep every mi-nute during an outgoing call to indicate duration.  Call duration (Menu 8 2)  This function registers the duration of the last outgoing call, all incoming national and international calls, all outgoing calls (national and international) and total con-versation time. This last function also re-quests confirmation to clear all timers.  Charge rate (Menu 8 3)  This network service displays the charge for the last call (and all calls) as well as the corresponding number of units. If the PIN2 is also entered, this function enables you to set the value and currency of a single unit, reset the units counter and restrict it to a pre-set number. Note: The value, currency and the duration in seconds of a single unit can only be set if Local is displayed on the last line of the function COST CONTROL. Use   to move from one item to anot-her and confirm.      Transfer own number (Menu 8 4)  This network service enables (for all calls) to transmit or retain (leaving the opera-tor’s settings unchanged) your own tele-phone number to the display of the tele-phone called. The subsequent functions enable (or not) the option to transmit the number for each single call.  Closed User Group (Menu 8 5)  If this function is offered by the network operator to the subscribers of this service, it enables you to make calls only to one or more defined user groups. You have to dial and confirm into the in-dex the code number of the user groups assigned by the network operator. If activated, the other two sub-menus are used to inhibit calls to users of a different group than the one indicated as preferred (a message will be shown in the last row of the display), as far as Suppress CUG is concerned, and to inhibit calls to users out of the selected user group, as far as Suppress OA is concerned. Note: If calls are made out of your own user group, you have to dial the code of the new user group into the index.  Network Identity Time Zone  (Menu 8 6)  If this function is offered by the network operator to the subscribers of this service, it enables you to display the effective local time of the place where you are, without changing the settings of the relevant menu.
Information (Menu 9) IMEI (Menu 9 1)  This function displays the serial number of the telephone. In case of robbery, inform immediately the network operator noti-fying this number  (supplied with the sales pack) in order to block the use on GSM networks offering this service.  Software (Menu 9 2)  Displays the telephone software version. SIM info (Menu 9 3)  Displays the phase (1 or 2) of the SIM card followed by the Mobile Country Code (MCC) number and the Mobile Network Code (MNC) number.  Total life (Menu 9 4)  Displays the total time of incoming and outgoing calls. This data cannot be reset.
10. MENU SATELLITE This menu is accessible by pressing  and provides rapid access to the satellite menus where the settings could be modified and information obtained. Menu 1 and 3 are available only if not in conversation. Menu 2 and 3 are available only if connected with the satellite network, and not with the GSM terrestrial network. Menu 4 is available (with certain exceptions, explained further on) on both networks. 1 Mode            GS              GSM  GS then GSM  GSM then GS  2 Positioning              Error display                           On                           Off             Position  Last Position 3 GS service               Search network               Auto selection                           On                          Off              Network list  4 Local time
The following pages list the menu func-tions available together with a brief de-scription of each. To access these func-tions, refer to the section on using the me-nu.  Mode (Menu 1) GS  (Menu 1 1)  When switched on, this function enables you to use the Globalstar satellite network only.  GSM  (Menu 1 2)  When switched on, this function enables you to use the terrestrial GSM network only.  GS then GSM  (Menu 1 3)  When switched on, the telephone will connect as far as possible to the Global-star satellite network. Note:  if there is no satellite network si-gnal, the telephone will switch on the ter-restrial GSM network. Usually every 30’ (but this time varies upon the network operator’s request) the telephone will re-peat the network search: if the signal is available, it switches automatically on the satellite network, otherwise it remains on the terrestrial GSM network.  GSM then GS  (Menu 1 4)  When switched on, the telephone will connect as far as possible to the terre-strial GSM network. Note: if there is no terrestrial GSM net-work signal, the telephone will switch on the Globalstar satellite network. Usually every 30’ (but this time varies upon the network operator’s request) the telephone will repeat the network search: if the si-gnal is available, it swtiches automatically on GSM network, otherwise it remains on the satellite network.  Positioning (Menu 2) Error display  (Menu 2 1)  This function allows to display the recei-ved position information of the telephone, even if position error is greater than 10 Km in comparison to the effective position (see the following menu).  Position  (Menu 2 2)  This function allows to detect the geo-graphic position of the telephone: the re-ceived position in relation to the effective position of the telephone is of approxima-tely 10 Km.  Last Position  (Menu 2 3)  This function allows to display the last 10 received position values. To scroll the me-nu up and down, press keys   and  .
GS service (Menu 3) Search network  (Menu 3 1)  This function has the same use as alrea-dy explained for the terrestrial GSM net-work search (7 1), but allows to search for all Service Providers available on the sa-tellite you are connected to.  Auto selection  (Menu 3 2)  This function has the same use as alrea-dy explained for the network search (7 2), but is available only for the satellite net-works. Network list  (Menu 3 3)  This function has the same use as alrea-dy explained to set up a list of networks (7 3) but is available only for the satellite net-works.  Local time (Menu 4)  This function enables you to set the local time of the place where you are, which could differ from that displayed by the sa-tellite network.
11. SHORT MESSAGES SERVICE MENU  This menu is accessible by pressing  and provides rapid access to the voice mailbo-xes, option for transmission and receipt of short text messages (SMS) and messages sent by the network to all subscribers in a specific area (Cell Broadcast). The text message function (SMS, Short Message Service) is a service that may not be available on the network. To use SMS, call a message centre number (supplied by the network operator). The Cell Broadcast function may also not be available on the GSM network.  The Cell Broadcast function is not available on the Globalstar satellite network.   Call mailbox?              2 Messages              Write new                           Send                           Store                           Send and store              Parameters             Received  Written Parameters  Name                           SMS-Center no.               Validity                           Destination                          Protocol Id.                          Set default  Autodelete                           On                           Off              Reply path                           Activate                           Deactivate               Status Report                           On                          Off              Information  3 Cell Broadcast  Message               Activation                           On                           Off                          Auto display              Languages              List     It is possible, but depends on SIM, to record also further parameters.
The following pages list the menu func-tions available together with a brief de-scription of each. To access these func-tions, refer to the section on using the me-nu. In messages only, the two keys -sm- per-form additional functions according to the symbol located above the key: enlarge message answer incoming message or update previous message enter message  enter telephone number  Call mailbox (Menu 1)  This function (if supplied by the network) enables you to listen to voice mails stored in a specific mailbox. The telephone calls the number stored in this menu after  is pressed. The number of the mailbox must be sup-plied by the network operator.  Messages (Menu 2) Write new  (Menu 2 1)  This function enables you to enter the message first (max.160 characters) and then the telephone number to call (which is requested if not stored in parameters specified in section Parameters 2 4 be-low). The characters are entered as described for entering names in the phone-book. Press   to define and store user messa-ges (after pressing  ). Press   to enter the message, and  to enter the number to be called. To enter a series of numbers after ente-ring a message, press   for one second after which   is displayed.  Send  (Menu 2 1 1)  This function sends the message.  Store  (Menu 2 1 2)  This function stores the message without sending.  Send and store  (Menu 2 1 3)  This function sends and stores the mes-sage.  Parameters  (Menu 2 1 4)  This function enables immediate access to the parameters sub-menu (2 4) descri-bed below.  Received  (Menu 2 2)  On receipt of an SMS message, the sym-bol   is displayed and an acoustic signal is activated. Messages can now be read.  To scroll through messages, press and  ; the same keys can be used to scroll through a long message following enlargement (by pressing  ). Press   (before enlarging the message) to display the number of the Service Cen-tre that has transmitted the message. To delete a message, press   for 1 se-cond and then confirm the request.
If the message was previously enlarged press   before deleting. To reply to a message, press   enter the message on request, confirm by pres-sing   and enter the number to be called. To call the sender of the message, press  and   for one second; if several num-bers are present in the message, select the required number using   or and press   twice: the first time to select the required number and the second to make the call. Note: some network operator send a spe-cial SMS in order to inform on the presen-ce of messages into the call mailbox. The-se messages are not registered into the SIM card as the other SMS, but shown only on the display: after you read the message, press twice   in order to can-cel. If you get a call while the message is di-splayed, scroll as usual this menu to read the message (  signals the presence of messages). As far as these special messages are not written on the SIM card, they are automa-tically cancelled when you switch off the telephone.          Written  (Menu 2 3)  This function enables modifications to pre-viously written and stored messages.  Parameters (Menu 2 4)  Before sending the first message enter in the sub-menus described below all - or at least the number of the Service Centre provided by the network operator - data required to perform the SMS function (once only if the subsequent destinations do not change). Note: the number of parameters that can be stored depends on the SIM card type and comprehends: the name given to the parameter, the number of the Service Centre, the maximum time within the Ser-vice Centre tries to send the SMS (Validity), the telephone number of the re-ceiver and the protocol to be used. The option Phone para stores the para-meters permanently in the telephone me-mory and not in the SIM card.  Name (Menu 2 4 1)  This function enables you to assign a na-me to a parameter. It is particularly useful when, in the presence of several parame-ters, you need to assign to each one a specific profile, including  the data ente-red in the three following sub-menus. For example, if you often send short text messages (SMS) to a person called “Marc“ then the parameter should be na-med the same.
Service Centre number (Menu 2 4 2)  Enter the Service Centre number supplied by the network operator. Note: do not confuse this number with that of the message recipient.  Validity  (Menu 2 4 3)  This network service enables you to set a time interval during which messages are stored at the Service Centre. To move through items press   and to modify time units (min., hour, days, week) use   and  . Note: if the maximum time entered exceeds Service Centre specifications the value is changed automatically to the spe-cified value.  Destination (Menu 2 4 4)  This function enables you to store a desti-nation number to which all messages are sent. Note: if the telephone number is stored there it will not be requested every time you send a message.  Protocol Id. (Menu 2 4 5)  This network service enables the conver-sion of messages into different formats, such as Email, Fax, X.400. Modify the pre-set value (0) only after contacting the Service Centre.    Set default (Menu 2 4 6)  This function activates the selected para-meter. In case of several stored profiles, it allows you to chose and applicate (as long as another is not set as default) the selected parameter.  Autodelete  (Menu 2 5)  This function deletes messages automati-cally after they have been read.  Reply path  (Menu 2 6)  This network service enables the receiver of the message to send a replay  by using the same Service Centre.  Status report  (Menu 2 7)  This network service enables the sender to receive confirmation of receipt of the message from the recipient.  Information  (Menu 2 8)  This option supplies information on the messages present in the SIM card. The first line displays the number of mes-sages present and the maximum permit-ted number of messages. The next two lines display respectively the number of messages received and those written and stored. Note: written and stored messages (and those received) are also stored on the SIM card: they keep the memory usy and therefore remember to delete them if they are not useful.
Cell Broadcast (Menu 3) Message  (Menu 3 1)  This function displays the messages sent by the network operator to all subscribers of an area, containing news and informa-tion on hospitals, surgeries, chemists, road traffic, taxis, weather forecasts, zo-ne, etc.  Activation  (Menu 3 2)  When this function is activated it displays the message only if the previous menu (3 1) is used. If deactivated, the messages are not displayed. If the automatic display is activated the messages are displayed on the first two lines of the display, provi-ded that the telephone is not being used. To scroll through remaining messages be-low the two lines, press and hold   to continue scrolling. To change the scrolling direction press   twice: the direction of the arrow confirms the change. To cancel the message from the display, press and hold   (although it will remain stored in the previous menu). Note: the message remains on the di-splay when a telephone number is ente-red.  Languages  (Menu 3 3)  More languages can be stored, (according to the SIM card type) selected among those available, in which messa-ges can be received. Confirm the langua-ge and then select another one using the scrolling keys, confirm the selection or exit the function. If the list is empty, messages will be recei-ved in all languages. Note: unless for specific requirements (e.g. the network operator - to whom this service is referred - sends messages in several languages or wish to receive mes-sages in one language only) it is better not to store specific language(s) as the network operators do not always send messages in their own language but in another one (very often in English).  List  (Menu 3 4)  A number of subjects can be stored, (according to the SIM card type) selected among those available, according to which messages can be received. In this function, confirm and make another selec-tion by pressing   and use the scrol-ling keys to select the required item. Se-lect and confirm or exit the function. If the required subject does not appear on the list, use the scrolling keys to move to User defined, press   to make another selection and enter the code of the required subject (supplied by the net-work operator). Move on to the next item to name the sub-ject and confirm the selection or exit the function. If the list is empty all subjects are recei-ved. Note: display of the languages and sub-jects depends on the SIM card. To delete a language or subject, select the item, press then hold   and confirm on request.
TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS  Dimensions:  Height:                      224 mm Width:                        65,5 mm Depth:                        50 mm Weight:                     300 gr. (without battery pack)  Environmental characteristics:  Temperatur:              -10°C  ÷  +55°C Humidity:                   5% ÷ 95% noncondensing

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