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Phone number lists During a call
The volumes can be set within the range of 6 levels and will be retained until the next change. If you want to set the ringing volume only, refer to page 44.
With each press of the volume key, the volumes increase or decrease and the current level is displayed in a bar chart:

Volume

Diversion Security settings SMS/Broadcast

Phone number lists

There are four different lists which are stored in your mobile phone and which you can use to call phone numbers: the phonebook the list of dialled numbers, the list of received calls the list of missed calls

Phonebook

The phonebook you can create on your SIM card is a convenient aid to allow you to call people by names instead of numbers. Only the phonebook entries of the SIM card presently inserted are available. The number of phonebook entries you can store and the maximum number of characters and digits for each entry depend on the service providers SIM card. Once numbers and names have been stored in the phonebook, the mobile phone is able to identify the names of callers (or SMS senders) by means of the phone numbers transmitted. So instead of numbers, the corresponding names are shown in the display when you are called from a phone number which is assigned to a phonebook name. Moreover, the names from the phonebook entries are found and displayed in the following lists: list of dialled numbers list of missed calls list of received calls. Input sources for phonebook entries There are different ways to make a new phonebook entry:
2. Open the phonebook first and make a new entry. 3. Store a number from the list of dialled numbers in the phonebook (see page 15). And, provided that the number was transmitted: 4. The number of an SMS sender while you are reading the SMS (see page 26). 5. A number from the list of missed calls (see page 16). 6. A number from the list of received calls (see page 16).
The phonebook can also be used in all call functions where it is possible to call another number. You can set up another phonebook for fixed dialling, so that only certain numbers can be called (see page 34).
Some service providers store service numbers in the phonebook (e.g. hotline numbers); these entries may possibly not be replaced or deleted.
Phonebook entries from the service provider
1. First enter a number to be dialled and then store the number in the phonebook by pressing Save.

} Make a phonebook entry

To make a new phonebook entry starting from idle mode: Enter the number to be stored Press Save The phonebook editor is displayed Note: The first entry in the phonebook has always to be made as described above. or: Press

You can switch off the microphone so that the caller is not able to hear what is being said at your end of the line.
To mute the microphone: Press Options Select Mute To unmute the microphone again:
Sending DTMF signals during a call
During a call you can send DTMF (Dual Tone Multi Frequency) signals, even if sending of DTMF tones is not set in advance (see page 38). By this you can send DTMF tones during a call to a service which accepts only DTMF tones, e.g. in order to enter access codes for listening to an answering machine. After the function is switched on, a DTMF tone is sent with each key press. The function has to be called for each DTMF tone sequence to be sent. To send DTMF tones during an active call: Press Options Select Send DTMF You can now dial control codes for a service that requires DTMF tones Press Send Note: To add a pause in your dialling string you may long press the % key (p is displayed to indicate the pause).

Put a call on hold

If you have registered for this function in your contract with your service provider, you can interrupt a call temporarily without shutting down the connection. To put a call on hold: Press Options Select Hold To return to the call: Press

Unhold Appendix

Unmute
Muting/unmuting the microphone

Read/write SMS messages

You can read or write SMS messages during a call: Press Options Select Messages The menu items Write Message and List Messages are displayed For details on how to write, send and handle messages see page 23.
See duration of the current call
To see the duration of the current call: Press Options Select Call Duration The elapsed time of the current call is displayed Press ! to return to the call display
Handling more than one call simultaneously
If you have registered for this function in your contract with your service provider, your mobile phone allows you to handle more than one call simultaneously. You may put a call that is in progress on hold, while you make or answer a second call, and then switch between the two calls set up a conference call to have a joint conversation with up to five people put an individual or a group of conference members on hold while you add other people to the conference call put conference members on hold while you talk to someone privately (see Connect a private call on page 19).

} Call Waiting

When you receive a call while you are already in a call, the new call (waiting call) is announced by a special ringing tone. To use this feature, you need to switch on call waiting (see page 39).

Accept a waiting call

5 New Messages List

If you dont want to see the reminder, you can clear it by pressing !. The counter will be reset for the next SMS messages to arrive. Note: In case you have missed a call, or a new cell broadcast has arrived after the arrival of an SMS, the missed call advise will replace the message note. The + symbol in the status line reminds you that there are unread messages on your SIM card. If the symbol on the status line is blinking, your SIM memory for messages is full! You should remove some old messages. If an SMS could not be sent to your SIM card because of a lack of memory space, the SMS centre stores it until you have deleted some old messages. In order to read an SMS, you first have to enter the SMS list and select the SMS to be read.

} SMS list

Sound & Alert Appendix
25 The SMS list contains all SMS messages you have saved and received:
George + Steve \ Draft Read
At the beginning of each entry in the list, a symbol indicates the status of the SMS: = ? \ Read SMS Unread SMS Saved (draft) SMS
Select a newly received SMS
To select a newly received SMS for reading, you can enter the SMS list immediately: Press

} Display message text

Select the SMS to be read from the list Press Read The message is displayed:
The SMS list is displayed
16:30 11.01.01 Maybe Ill be late 1 hour tonight, because theres no ship at 6. Options

SMS status

Handling SMS messages
When the SMS message text is displayed, you have several options to handle the SMS: Reply to the SMS Edit the message text Forward the SMS to another recipient Delete the SMS Save the senders number in the phonebook

} Forward an SMS

You may send a received or saved SMS to a different recipient: Press Options Select Forward Enter the recipients number or press Names to select the number from the phonebook Press Send
If the message text is not already displayed, you have to select the SMS and display the message text as described in chapter Reading an SMS on page 25.

} Delete an SMS

You may delete the displayed SMS: Press Options Select Delete Press Delete

} Reply to an SMS

You may reply to the sender of the displayed SMS by sending a new text message: Press Options Select Reply The SMS editor is displayed (see page 23) Enter the message text Press Options Select Send Note: Reply is not possible for draft messages.

} Store senders number in the phonebook
Press Options Select Save Number The phonebook editor is displayed (see page 12)

} Edit a received SMS

You may edit a received SMS, e.g. before you save or forward it:
Press Options Select Edit The SMS editor is displayed (see page 23)
General SMS parameters (7-8)
For the following SMS parameters you can make settings which will be applied as general SMS parameters for all of your messages; nevertheless some can be changed for an individual SMS (see page 24):

} SMS center (7-8-1)

Select Menu > Settings> SMS Parameter >
Enter the number of your SMS center Press Save

Validity (7-8-2)

You can choose the period before the SMS is deleted automatically in the message center. Selectable validity periods are: 1 h, 6 h, 12 h, 24 h, 48 h, 1 week, maximum time
The current setting is displayed Press Change Select the desired validity period

} SMS format (7-8-3)

You can choose from the following different SMS formats: Text Fax E-mail ERMES (European Radio Message System)

Format

The current setting is displayed Press Change Select the desired format
} Delivery reports (7-8-4)
Select Menu > Settings> SMS Parameter > The current setting (On or Off) is displayed Press Press
Display of information when the message has been delivered to its destination or reason if it is delayed or if delivery is not possible.

Change Save

Delivery Reports (7-8-4)

Delivery Reports

Format (7-8-3)
SMS Center (7-8-1) Select to enter or change the center number provided by your service provider

} Validity (7-8-2)

Info broadcast (1-3)
Certain service providers offer an information service (broadcast), e.g. local dialling codes, traffic information, weather forecast, events and other local information services. The following options for handling broadcasts are available:
Status (1-3-1) You can switch broadcasting on or off. Topic (1-3-2)
To receive info broadcasts, you need a special list of info broadcast channel numbers from your service provider. You can enter these numbers in your list to receive the desired information.

Set Language (1-3-3)

You may select the language(s) for displayed broadcasts. This setting is different from the general language settings of the mobile phone. Only information in the selected language(s) will be displayed.

You can define a greeting text that is displayed after you entered the PIN.

} Edit greeting text

Select Menu > Settings > Phone > Greeting The editor opens for editing the text (see Character and digit input in text editor mode on page 58) Edit the greeting text Press Save

Time and date (7-5)

Time and date of the internal clock are indicated in idle mode. The time stamps are also required for the list of dialled numbers the list of missed calls the list of received calls and setting and alerting alarms.
} Set time format (7-5-2)
The setting is possible in 12 hour format (e.g. 11:05p) or 24 hour format (e.g. 23:05): Select Menu > Settings > Clock >Time Format The current setting is displayed Press Change Scroll to the desired the time format Press Select
The internal clock for alarms will still keep on running for about one hour if neither the battery nor the charger is connected.

} Set date (7-5-3)

Select Menu > Settings > Clock > Set Date The current setting is displayed Enter the correct date in the set format DD.MM.YY (e.g. 11.09.00) Press Save

} Set time (7-5-1)

Select Menu > Settings > Clock > Set Time The current setting is displayed Enter the correct time in the set format via keypad Press Save

Language (7-2-1)

The default language for general use (e.g. for displayed text) is preset in the SIM card (see page 49) but you may select a custom language. The languages for the info broadcast service can be selected independently; see page 29. To change the language setting: Select Menu > Settings > Phone > Language The current setting is displayed Scroll to the desired language (Automatic = language preset in the SIM card) Press Select
Numbers for voice, fax and data (7-2-4)
If you have obtained more than one mobile phone number from your service provider and the SIM card supports this, you can store different mobile phone numbers for voice, data and fax calls on the SIM card as a reminder. To store numbers for services: Select Menu > Settings > Phone > Own Number > Voice or Fax or Data Enter the number Press Save

Cost settings (7-3-7)

To keep control over your call costs, you may set a charge rate, i.e. an amount of money (in some currency) per call unit, and an accumulated call cost limit (expressed as a number of call units or as an amount of money). Furthermore, you may select whether or not the cost will be displayed at the end of a call. You can make charge settings for:

Network preference (4-2)

As long as field strength is strong enough and the network allows you, calls will be transmitted via the preferred network. You will be connected to a different available network only if reception of the preferred network is too poor. You can create a list of preferred networks.
} Manual network selection (4-3)
With manual network selection, you can select a service provider from a list of available ones. To set manual network selection: Select Menu > Network > Network Mode The current setting is displayed Press Change Select Manual After a few seconds a list of service providers for the active mode (GSM or SAT) is displayed Scroll to the desired service provider Press Select
If GSM Preferred is selected, the terminal searches the list of GSM networks only. There is the entry Search SAT at the end of the found GSM networks. Select Search SAT to see the available SAT networks: Scroll to Search GSM respectively Search SAT at the bottom of the service provider list Press Select After a pause, a list of service providers for the alternative mode (GSM or SAT) is displayed; SAT search may take up to a few minutes Scroll to the desired service provider Press Select
You may find that you are no longer able to receive SAT calls if your SAT registration is out of date. This is indicated by the SAT icon blinking or if the displayed service area appears to be incorrect. In this case you have to update SAT registration manually to correct this mismatch.
Note: To use this function, your mobile phone has to operate in SAT mode. To send the signal for SAT registration: Select Menu > Network > SAT Registration
Manual SAT registration (4-1)

Sound & Alert (7-1)

You may choose from a variety of different acoustic signals for ringing and alerting tones. Note: Control of the loudspeaker volume and of the ringing volume is described on page 10.

Ringing volume (7-1-1-8)

If you want to set the ringing volume only, you have to use the menu. You can select from 6 volume levels. Select Menu > Settings > Sound & Alert >

Ringing > Volume

The current level is displayed in a bar chart:
Press Select Scroll to the desired volume level While adjusting the volume, the ringing tone is played at the particular level and the level is shown in the display Press Select

Ringing melody (7-1-1)

You can select from a list of ringing melodies to set different ringing melodies for incoming voice calls incoming faxes and data High Power Alerting alarms caller groups
} Melody for incoming voice calls (7-1-1-1)
You can set the general ringing melody for all voice calls, except for caller groups you have assigned to a special melody: Select Menu > Settings > Sound & Alert >

Ring Once

The specified melodies are played only once when a call comes in.

Increasing

The specified melodies are played at the lowest volume at first and keep on getting louder each time they are repeated until the maximum volume is reached.
To set the ringing type for the ringing melodies: Select Menu > Settings > Sound & Alert >
Ringing > Ringing Type
The list of possible settings is displayed Press Change Scroll to the desired ringing type Press Select

Continuous

The specified melodies are played at the set volume repeatedly until you answer the call or mute it. This is the standard setting.
The specified ringing melodies are switched off. As a reminder you see the ( symbol in the status line.
Tones on/off (7-1-2 / 7-1-3 /7-1-4)
You can switch alerting tones on or off.

} Keypad tone (7-1-3)

This sets the tone off/on, you hear when you press the mobile phones keys. Select Menu > Settings > Sound & Alert >
The ringing tone may be switched off in the Ringing Type menu (see above). Earset alerting can also be switched on and off in the Ringing menu (see page 45).

Keypad Tone

} Message tone (7-1-2)
When you receive a text message your mobile phone emits a message tone. Select Menu > Settings > Sound & Alert >

} Warning tone (7-1-4)

This sets the warning and error tones off/on. You will hear it when e. g. connecting accessories or after making wrong entries with the keypad. Select Menu > Settings > Sound & Alert >

Message Tone

Warning Tone Security settings

Sound on/off

You can switch all sounds on and off. If all sounds are off the ( symbol is indicated. Press Press

&within 3 seconds

Alarms (7-6)

Network Appendix

47 You may set 2 separate alarm entries with a time, date, interval (daily, once or weekly) and a reminder message which will be displayed, when the alarm is triggered. The internal clock for alarms will still keep on running for about one hour if neither the battery nor the charger is connected.
} See the alarm setting details (7-6-1-1/7-6-2-1)
Select Menu > Settings > Alarm > Alarm1 or Alarm2 > Detail Time, date, interval and reminder message are displayed
} Set or edit the alarm (7-6-1-3/7-6-2-3)
Select Menu > Settings > Alarm > Alarm1 or Alarm2 >Edit The alarm editor is displayed Enter the time Press Next Enter the date Press Next Enter the reminder message Press Next Select the interval (Daily, Once or Weekly) Press Save Now the alarm is switched on
When the alarm is triggered, the alarm melody is played and the reminder message (if set) is displayed. To confirm the alarm: Press

} Send position as SMS

Press Options Select Send as SMS The SMS editor (see page 23) with the current GPS data is displayed

Way point manager (8-2)

The way point manager shows the list with your saved way points (up to 10). You can display the data of a way point, edit and delete the way points, send them as SMS. Or you may send them via a data cable to the V.24/V.28 interface of a PC in order to track your way manually. The GPS NMEA protocol is used for transmitting way points to the PC at 4800 Baud. You can not change this.
} See details of a way point
Select Menu > GPS Manager > Way Points Your way point list is displayed Scroll to the desired way point Press Options Select Details Latitude, longitude and altitude of the way point are displayed

} Edit way point name

Select Menu > GPS Manager > Way Points Your way point list is displayed Scroll to the desired way point Press Options Select Edit The GPS editor is displayed Change the name of the way point (see page 58) Press Save

} Send to PC

Select Menu > GPS Manager > Way Points Your way point list is displayed Scroll to the desired way point Press Options Select Send to PC
To send the data from the mobile phone to a PC you have to connect it via a data cable to the PC whereby the NMEA 0183 V2.20 software standard is used. The mobile phone can only be connected to a PC serial port, not to an NMEA port. To switch location track on or off:
Select Menu > GPS Manager > Location Track The current setting (on or off) is displayed Press Change Press Save Note: Location Track is suspended during calls.
Show continuous position (8-4)
This function is similar to Display your current position (8-1), the difference being that the displayed GPS data is constantly updated at short intervals. This might be useful when you are in motion, e.g. on the deck of a ship or in an open car. By pressing Options you can use the currently displayed data for the same features as provided for Current Position (see page 50). Select Menu > GPS Manager > Cont. Position The current latitude and longitude data is displayed and updated every few seconds Press $ to display altitude data and time/date Press # to display latitude and longitude data again
Switch location track on/off (8-3)
Select Menu > GPS Manager > Way Points Your way point list is displayed Scroll to the desired way point Press Options Select Send as SMS The SMS editor (see page 23) with the way point name and the GPS data is displayed
} Delete way point from list
When your way point list contains 10 entries and you want to add a new way point, you can delete entries instead of overwriting them with a new ones: Select Menu > GPS Manager > Way Points Your way point list is displayed Scroll to the desired way point Press Options Select Delete Press Delete

System busy

No network connection
Weak signal. Move higher, to a window or open space. Outside GSM/SAT coverage area. Check service providers network coverage. SIM card not valid. Call your service provider. New network not authorized. Try selecting manually, or try other network.
Mobile phone loses network
Weak signal. Reconnection or connection to another service provider is automatic. Switching off and on may accelerate this.
People experience delays When someone calls you at your mobile phone number, there when calling me may be a delay of up to 60 seconds while the system locates your mobile phone.
Mobile phone does not Check that the mobile phone is set to ring. ring when a call comes in
Certain calls not possible Call restriction set. Restrictions may be set by your service provider. Check restrictions.
Problem Call diversion does not work
Possible reasons/Possible measures Check that you have entered the destination phone number correctly, including the country code and any required area or city codes. Call barring of outgoing calls is not possible if any call diversion for voice is switched on.
Some call forwarding and call barring options may not be used at the same time. For example, enabling call divert of all calls and barring of all outgoing calls is not possible. Missed calls are not diverted to the voice mailbox Make sure that call divert is set to your voice mailbox number. Verify your call diversion settings by following the instructions in section Diverting calls. Check that call barring is not active. Call diversion cannot be used when call barring is active. Cannot save phone numbers or messages Charging problem Check that the SIM card memory is not full. Delete phonebook entries. Battery defective. Replace it; after several years of average use, a gradual decline may be expected. Contact problem. Check mains socket and connection to mobile phone. Mobile phone shuts down even with good network connection and sufficiently charged battery Warning is displayed: Attention Critical temperature SIM card error Mobile phone/battery is overheated. Let the mobile phone/battery cool down. Mobile phone/battery is too cold. Allow the battery/mobile phone to warm up (e.g. in your pocket). Wait until Normal Temperature is displayed.

During a call Diversion

Cannot find phonebook SIM card has been changed. Refit original SIM card.
SIM card damaged. Carry out visual check. Return SIM card to your service provider. SIM card contact dirty. Clean SIM card and mobile phone contacts with a dry cloth. SIM card inserted wrong way round. Make sure that SIM card is inserted right way round. 5V SIM card inserted. Order 3V or 3/5V SIM card from your service provider

PUK error

3 incorrect entries. Enter PUK supplied with your SIM card as instructed. If you have lost your PUK, call your service provider for assistance. Service not authorised. Call your service provider.

Problem SIM card does not accept PIN Voice mailbox is not working
Possible reasons/Possible measures If your SIM card does not accept your correctly entered PIN, contact your service provider. Diversion not set. Set call diversion.
Cannot send a message Message memory full. Delete a message to make room. Service provider does not support this service. Check with your service provider. Check if sending of SMS barred (outgoing calls). SMS centre and message type not set. Set number of SMS centre. Destination does not have compatible mobile phone. Check. Cannot set a function Not supported by your service provider or registration required. Call your service provider. If the mobile phone becomes wet (water) Dry the mobile phone off quickly with a cloth. Do not heat. Dry the contacts thoroughly.
If the mobile phone sustains a shock Remove and refit battery and SIM card. Do not dismantle.
Stand upright in an open space with free air flow. Do not dismantle.
Remove and refit the battery and SIM card.

Technical specifications

} Mobile Phone
Dual-mode satellite/GSM mobile phone: GSM at 900 MHz SAT at 1.5/1.6 GHz 3V and 3/5V SIM card (GSM compatible) GPS function with 12 Channel receiver GPS location tracking Serial port PC interface Standard lithium-ion battery: 7.2 V GSM mode: talk time 4 h, standby time 50 h SAT mode: talk time 2.5 h, standby time 35 h Travel charger: 110/220 VAC, 50/60 Hz

} Call management

Automatic redial Any key answering Caller group identification with melodies Welcome message One touch dialling Short dialling

} Paging

} Security and cost control
Emergency calls without SIM card (network dependent) PIN, PIN2, security code, barring code Various call barring possibilities Fixed dialling of numbers/prefixes Advice of charge (GSM, SAT) Last and cumulative call duration and charge

} Call functions

Note: Some of the functions are network dependent. Primary user services: voice fax (with 9-wire V.24/V.28 data cable accessory) data (with 9-wire V.24/V.28 data cable accessory): transmission rate automatic or adjustable from 2.4 to 19.2 Kbps Network services: short message service (SMS) voice mailbox supplementary service Call cost/call time display Signal strength display Conference calls Call waiting/call hold Separate call/fax/data divert DTMF signalling Automatic or manual network selection Calling line identification presentation (CLIP) Calling line identification restriction (CLIR) Connected line identification presentation (COLP) Connected line identification restriction (COLR)

1 no upper/lower case distinction
2 lower case: 3 lower case: 4 lower case: 5 lower case:
upper case: upper case: upper case: upper case: upper case: upper case: upper case: upper case:
6 lower case: 7 lower case: 8 lower case: 9 lower case:
0 no upper/lower case distinction % no upper/lower case distinction & no upper/lower case distinction
Delete characters If you want to delete one character to the left of the cursor, press !. If you want to delete all characters, press ! and hold it down until all the characters are deleted. 58
Menu system and quick access codes
Write Message List Messages Listen Voicemail Divert Voicemail System Pref.
Ringing Volume Ringing Type Current Position Keypad Lock

} Standard menu tree

1 Messages
1-1 Write Message 1-2 List Messages 1-3 Info Broadcast 1-3-1 Status 1-3-2 Topic 1-3-3 Set Language 1-4 Listen Voicemail
5 System Pref. 6 Security
6-1 Call Barring 6-1-1 Outgoing 6-1-1-1 All Calls 6-1-1-2 All Int. Calls 6-1-1-3 Int. Except Home 6-1-2 Incoming 6-1-2-1 All Calls 6-1-2-2 Calls Abroad 6-1-3 Clear Barrings 6-1-3-1 Outgoing 6-1-3-2 Incoming 6-1-3-3 All 6-2 Fixed Dial 6-2-1 Show List 6-2-2 On / Off 6-2-3 Add New 6-3 PIN Code 6-4 Change Codes 6-4-1 Change PIN 6-4-2 Change PIN2 6-4-3 Security Code 6-4-4 Barring Code 6-5 Security Code 6-6 SIM Info 6-6-1 Name Capacity 6-6-2 Msg. Capacity 6-6-3 Language 6-7 IMEI Number 6-8 Closed Group

2 Call Register

2-1 2-2 2-3 2-4 2-5 2-6 2-7 Missed Calls Received Calls Dialled Calls Call Duration Call Costs Remaining Credit Reset Counter 2-7-1 Time 2-7-2 Cost

3 Call Divert

3-1 Voice 3-1-1 All Voice 3-1-2 Busy 3-1-3 No Reply 3-1-4 Not Reachable 3-1-5 Clear Divert 3-2 All Fax 3-3 All Data 3-4 Clear All Divert

4 Network

4-1 SAT Registration 4-2 Preference 4-3 Network Mode

7 Settings

7-1 Sound & Alert 7-1-1 Ringing 7-1-1-1 7-1-1-2 7-1-1-3 7-1-1-4 7-1-1-5
Voice Data / Fax SAT Alerting Alarm Caller Groups 7-1-1-5-1 VIP 7-1-1-5-2 Business 7-1-1-5-3 Private 7-1-1-5-4 Family 7-1-1-5-5 Others 7-1-1-6 Earset Alert 7-1-1-7 Ringing Type 7-1-1-8 Volume 7-1-2 Message Tone 7-1-3 Keypad Tone 7-1-4 Warning Tone 7-2 Phone 7-2-1 Language 7-2-2 Cell Info 7-2-3 Greeting 7-2-4 Own Number 7-2-4-1 Voice 7-2-4-2 Fax 7-2-4-3 Data 7-2-5 LCD Contrast 7-2-6 Voicemail No. 7-3 Call 7-3-1 Any Key Answer 7-3-2 DTMF Tone 7-3-3 Call Waiting 7-3-4 Send Own No. 7-3-5 Autom. Redial 7-3-6 One Touch Dial 7-3-7 Cost 7-3-7-1 Charge Rate 7-3-7-2 Cost Limit 7-3-7-3 Cost Displayed
7-4 Car 7-4-1 7-4-2 7-5 Clock 7-5-1 7-5-2 7-5-3 7-6 Alarm 7-6-1
Auto Answer Backlight Set Time Time Format Set Date

Alarm1 7-6-1-1 Detail 7-6-1-2 On / Off 7-6-1-3 Edit 7-6-2 Alarm2 7-6-2-1 Detail 7-6-2-2 On / Off 7-6-2-3 Edit 7-7 Reset 7-7-1 Phonebook 7-7-2 Factory Set 7-8 SMS Parameter 7-8-1 SMS Center 7-8-2 Validity 7-8-3 Format 7-8-4 Delivery Reports 7-9 Data Link Rate

8 GPS Manager

8-1 8-2 8-3 8-4 Current Position Way Points Location Track Cont. Position

9 Keypad Lock

Index
A Accept a waiting call 18 Acoustic settings beep once 46 continuous melody 46 earset alerting 45 increasing melody volume 46 keypad tone 46 listening volume 10 melodies once 46 melody f. alarm 45 melody f. caller group 45 melody f. fax/data 45 melody f. High Power Alerting 45 melody f. voice calls 44 message tone 46 ringing melodies 44 ringing melody 44 ringing type 46 ringing volume 44 Silent 46 warning tone 46 Alarm confirm 47 edit 47 interrupt 47 on/off 47 set 47 status 47 stop 47 Any key answering 38 Automatic redial 39 B Barring all calls 33 clear all 33 clear incoming 33 clear outgoing 33 deactivate 33 incoming calls 33 international calls 33 options 33 status 33 Barring code 31 change 32 Battery 2, 57 Baud rate 38 Beep 46 Broadcast 28 activate/deactivate topic 28, 29 language 29 on/off 28 read 29 Buzzer 45 C Call accept a waiting call 18 answer 8 conference 19 end 8, 19 international prefix (+) 8 multiparty 18 private 19 put on hold 17 reject 8, 18 swap between calls 19 transfer 19 waiting 18, 39 Call diversion 21 clear 21 clear all 21 conditions 21 delay 21 status 21 to phone number 21 to voice mailbox 21 unconditional 21 Call register 11 Caller groups 12, 45 Car use 40 auto answer 40 backlight on/off 40 Charger 2, 57 Checking phonebook entries 13 Ciphering 5 Clock 2, 36, 47 Closed user group 35 Conference call 19 Cost 37, 56
D Data diversion clear 22 status 22 to PC 22 to phone 22 Data transmission 38 Date 36 dial number of a missed call 16 number of a received call 16 number redial 15 one touch dialling number 13, 40 pause 8, 17 phonebook 13 short dialling number 13 using keypad 8 Diversions 21, 22 clear all 22 to voice mailbox 20 DTMF tone 17, 38 E Early ring 1 Earset alerting 45 Editor alarm 47 delete characters 58 GPS 50 lower case letters 58 move cursor 58 SMS 23 upper case letters 58 Emergency call 3, 33 Emergency numbers 3 Encryption 5 End a call 8 F Fax diversion clear 22 status 22 to phone number 22 to voice mailbox 22
Fixed dialling activate 34 delete number 34 edit number 34 list 34 replace number 34 select number 34 G GPS display position 50 location track 51 save position 50 send position as SMS 50 way points 50 Greeting text 36 GSM mode 41 H High Power Alerting 9, 45 early ring 1 I IMEI number 49 incognito 39 Information service 28 International prefix (+) 8 K Keypad lock 4 tone on/off 46 unlock 4 L List caller groups 12 dialled numbers 15 missed calls 16 networks 43 phonebook 11 received calls 16 Listening volume 10 M Melody alarms 45 caller groups 45 calls 44 data 45 faxes 45 High Power Alerting 45

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SATELLITE PHONES THURAYA ASCOM 21 convenient
The Thuraya ASCOM provides integrated dual-band satellite, GSM modes and GPS navigation, along with voice, data, fax and SMS. The GSM functionality of the Thuraya ASCOM enables you to roam onto the networks of GSM providers. Using a Thuraya SIM card with GSM mode selected on your handset, you can make calls using the GSM network of Thurayas GSM partners, comprising over 270 providers across 130 countries. This handset also provides convenient access to SMS. When connected to a PC, you can also access data and fax at 9.6 kbps. Dual mode SAT & GSM Phone (First Generation).
Features Dual phone: Satellite and GSM Roaming Voice / data / fax / SMS GPS Post paid / prepaid subscriptions Technical specifications 220 grams 145x28x53mm (hxwxd) Battery: up to 2.4h of talk time / 34h of standby usage Black & White Screen Whats in the box? Handset, Charger (220V AC), Battery, User manual. Warranty: 12 months.
Accessories A wide range of optional accessories are available, enhancing performance of your Thuraya ASCOM 21 satellite phone.
Connect Telecom P.O. Box: 63826 Dubai UAE T: +971 (0) F: +971 (0) UAE Toll Free: 800 CONNECT
info@connecttelecom.com www.connecttelecom.com

 

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