This guide describes the operation of the dual band GPRS telephones m21i.Edition 1, 2003. © Melco Mobile Communications Europe S.A., 2003RaymanBowling
10the vehicle electronics, such as ABSanti-lock brakes or air bags. To avoidsuch problems ensure that only quali-fied personnel carry out the installa
11Introductionfire. They can explode.• Avoid putting the batteries intocontact with metal objects whichcan short circuit the battery termi-nals (e.g.
12Using this guidePlease carefully read this user guide. Itcontains information about your phoneand the way that it operates on the net-work. Some of
13Using this guideUnderstanding the Graphic Dis-play Indicators (Icons)Up to eight character lines plus one iconsline can be displayed on your mobiles
14Calls & Times Access the Calls & Times menu to checkthe details of individual incoming andoutgoing calls, the duration of the latestcall or
15Calls & TimesBalance information (subscription dependent)This service may be supplied byyour service provider. It allows toget the remaining air
16To set call cost type to units:Setting the credit limit(subscription dependent)You may also be able to set acredit limit to your calls. Whenthe cred
17Phone BookPhone Book Data can be stored in the phone and inthe SIM card memories (=phonebook).The phone memory can store up to 255'extended&a
18SIM names card• From the standby display:• Via the menu:Storing a received numberNumbers stored in the last di-alled, received, unanswered callinfor
19Phone BookRecording a Voice diallingpattern:Free space in thephonebookTo view the phonebook remaining ca-pacity:Viewing and calling phonebook numbe
2Your m21i High qualitycolour graphic displayInfrared portAccess to menu(works with confir-mation key)Functionindication forright softkeyOn/Off, END
20Creating a group of cardsGroups of cards can be defined for thephonebook. This feature allows to gatherthe cards that belong to a selected groupand
21Phone BookMy number(s) displayThe phone can display your main line (Line1) mobile number, the mobile number forLine 2 (Alternate Line Service) and
22Voice diallingYou can make a call by using your voice.To create a voice pattern:To view the voice dialling num-bers list:To remove all phone numbers
23MessagesMessages The Short Message Service (SMS) enablesto send or receive text messages to orfrom other mobile phones. You canstore, edit and forw
24Preparing the phone to send SMS messagesBefore sending your first SMS, the net-work SMS centre number (obtainablefrom your service provider) has to
25MessagesTo enter text press the key bear-ing the required character untilit appears in the display. Holdingthe key displays the number cor-respondin
26T9 ( ) text entryA press on allows swapping between T9 text entry and the Multitap method.To enter text with T9:Tips and OperationExample To enter
27MessagesTo send SMS from the Menu: To send SMS from the stand by dis-play:SignatureYou can register a signature to be auto-matically added to your
28To select one of these messages:Status requestIf a status is requested on a deliveredmessage the date and time of deliverymay be shown. If the statu
29MessagesEntering a message type in the selection listActivating / deactivating the broadcast serviceReading broadcast messagesBroadcast messages are
3Your m21iPreliminary operations1. Inserting the SIM card2. Fitting and removing the battery3. Fitting the battery cover and charging the battery
30Images & MelodiesThis menu gathers and manages all theimages and melodies contained in themobile as well as all the files received vi
31Images & MelodiesOptionsThe Pictures folder Options list bearsthe following items:Setting an image as a banner, awallpaper or a welcome anima-ti
32Setting an image as a bannerDownloading images via thei-modePlease refer to Quick access to i-mode basic features, page44.Downloading images via the
33Images & MelodiesThis is done via the 'Digiplug' or theNokia™ Smart Messaging system forMitsubishi Electric phones. The prin-ciple is
34The different symbols can be usedone after another (e.g. G+#2= Gsharp plays one octave higher fortwice the basis tempo).To play, set or delete a reg
35Images & MelodiesReception boxAll the received files are stored in the Im-ages and melodies Reception box. It al-lows the storing of data receiv
36CalendarThe availability of this menu is networkdependent. If your SIM card does notbear an access to the Network servicesthe Calendar menu is direc
37i-modei-modeCompact NetFront is a registered trademark ortrademark of Access Co. Ltd. in Japan and selectedcountries worldwide.Copyright © 1998-2001
38New mail alertThis sub-menu allows to define thealert melody that is played on newincoming mail.To choose a melody:i-mode applicationsThe i-mode app
39i-modeTo go to a specific page:To go back to a page you have pre-viously been to:Saved pagesYou can view pages that you havepreviously saved without
Table of contents41. Your m21i ... 22. Preliminary operations 3Inserting the SIM card ... 3Fitting and removingthe batt
40• Setting the cache priorityThe Internet pages may first be dis-played from the cache memory (in-formation from the webpages isstored in the cache m
41i-modeor:Once in the Mail sub-menu:Writing a MailWhile writing your mail, you can atany time get to the Edit menu by se-lecting (press the key).In
42When viewing a determined mail,selecting (press the key) al-lows to:Sent mailThis sub-menu allows to view andedit the sent mails.You must have sav
43i-modeCheck new mailThis allows you to view the new in-coming mails.Mail settingsPlease see the Mail system settingssection for full details.BackMai
44Reply markerYou can add a text or symbols thatare automatically added to yourmessage when you make a reply toa received mail. Melody mailYou can cho
45i-modeTo bookmark a page:To go to a bookmarked page:To save a webpage:To display a saved page:To download a melody:To download images and phone-book
46Settings TonesAlert modeYou can set the ring, alert and alarmtones via the Alert modes menu.To modify the alert mode:Ring tone selection
47SettingsRampingRamping is a feature that, whenturned on, causes the incoming ringtone to gradually increase to themaximum volume level if the call i
48Display contrastTo adjust the contrast: Voice mailYour network provider may offer a voicemail service which operates like an an-swering machine. You
49SettingsSpeed dialPhonebook numbers can be as-signed to keys to . The keyvoice mail feature cannot be as-signed a phonebook number as it isas
Table of contents511.Network services... 36SIM application tool kit ... 36SDN numbers stored inthe SIM card ... 36
50If the phone is already on at auto-matic switch-on time it remains on.When the phone is about to auto-matically switch off a warning mes-sage and a
51SettingsCreating a connection profile Viewing the connection detailsResetting the connection countersOperation modeThis network dependent setting a
52To check the call divert status or de-activate it:To cancel all (multiple) diverts,Call waitingThis network dependent feature al-lows to receive a n
53SettingsCaller Line Identity - showing/hiding your mobile number (network dependent)Most networks allow Caller LineIdentity feature (CLI). This feat
54Your SIM card may contain a forbid-den list of networks which cannot beused. To view it or show the homenetwork:Selecting manual searchYou may need
55SettingsTo remove call barring or check itsstatus:Call barring passwordThe call barring password is used toselect the call barring levels. It is su
56To change the PIN code (PIN mustfirst be enabled),PIN2 codePIN2 code prevents unauthorised ac-cess to some of the mobile features(e.g. activating/de
57ToolsToolsWhen scrolling to the Tools menu fromthe main Icons menu direct access to theInfrared port section is possible by select-ing Infrared on
58An Options list is available. It allowsto go to the Today, Week or Monthview, to manage an event (Newevent, Modify, Send by IrDA, Send bySMS, Delet
59ToolsTo enter a new task:An empty task card is displayedwith the following fields:• A title (up to 10 characters)• A description (up to 50 charac-te
6Getting StartedPreparing the phone for operationPlease refer to Preliminary operations, page3.Basic OperationsTurning the phone onIf an image was set
60Sending a vCard or a vCalendar via SMSVoice memoThis feature allows you to record up to 120seconds of voice memo or phone conversa-tion.To record a
61ToolsFollowing the above example, press-ing = again calculates 1728 x 12= 20736Pressing Clear deletes the result.An integrated currency converter
62If the phone is locked or if the PINsetting is on, the phone returns tothis locked state after the alarm hasrung until you operate it.If the alarm i
63GamesGamesThe availability and appearance of thegames on your mobile depend on the serv-ices provided by your network operator(please check with you
65AppendixGlossaryExpression MeaningAC/DCchargerAlternating Current/Di-rect Current chargerActive callThe call currently in con-versationALSAlternate
66Trouble shootingProblemPossible cause and solutionPhone does not switch onCheck that the battery isfully charged and correctlyconnected to the phone
67Error messagesProblemPossible cause and solutionAllowedcredit reached!You are trying to placean outgoing call and theallowed credit is alreadyreache
68ProblemPossible cause and solutionInvalid number• You tried to make acall and the call isrejected by the net-work because thenetwork does not rec-og
69ProblemPossible cause and solutionSIM fixed fullSIM names fullPhone names fullThe corresponding memory is full.Wrong code. Try againA wrong phone lo
7Getting StartedThe standby displayWhen switched on the mobilesearches connection with thenetwork. When the connectionis established a tone sounds and
70GuaranteePan European ServiceShould you experience any difficultythen please contact your nearestMitsubishi Electric representative inthe list below
IndexIndex71AAC/DC adaptor charger ... 10Alarm clock ... 61Alert mode ... 7, 46Animated
Index72NNetwork ... 53Network serv. ... 36OOutbox ... 27PP
8IntroductionThank you for purchasing the m21i dualband mobile telephone. The mobile tele-phone described in this guide is approvedfor use on all GS
9Introductionmany such devices in reducing RF exposureis unproven.Source: WHO Fact Sheet 193, June 2000.WHO: www.who.int/peh-emf. There are a number o
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