[. . . ] Fourth Edition 2000 This manual is published by Mitsubishi Wireless Communications, Inc. Improvements and changes to this manual necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies of current information, or improvements to the programs and/or equipment may be made by Mitsubishi Wireless Communications, Inc. , at any time and without notice. Such changes will, however, be incorporated into new editions of this manual. Printed on recycled paper 1 Table Of Contents Safety Information Phone Overview 1. Getting Started Charging the Battery Attaching the Battery 5 11 12 12 14 Connecting the Charger to the Phone 14 Turning the Phone ON Antenna Caution 2. [. . . ] Use the menu information in this section to customize your phone settings. Changing Settings Follow these guidelines to change the settings on your phone: 1) Press MENU to enter the main menu. 3) Press ENTER to select a menu option. 4) Press CLEAR at any time to go back to the previous menu. · You can also select menu options by pressing the number key that corresponds to the option. Menu Overview You can access all of the feature and function settings for your phone through the menu system. · · Settings are preserved when the phone is turned off. If you do not specify your phone's settings, then your network service provider's default settings will be used. 35 · Since the display can only show 4 menu items at a time, you will see an arrow pointing down under the last menu option if there are more than 4 menu options in the menu. Press DOWN at the fourth menu option to see the additional menu options. Press UP at the fifth menu option to go back to the first 4 menu options. You can always enter a menu option directly by pressing the number that appears to the left of the menu option. · · The following list of menu options describes each feature's function and possible settings. RINGER SETTINGS MENU 1 The following menu options allow you to adjust the tone and volume for incoming calls and messages. · · · Tones sound while adjusting volume and tone levels. The Vibrator option only displays when the vibrating battery is installed. Default ))) 1 Ring Vol. Selects the ringing volume for incoming calls. 1) Press MENU Vol. ). 1 1 (Ringer Set - Ring 36 2) Press UP or DOWN to change the setting. 3) Press ENTER to select the setting. 2 Ring Tone Default Tone 1 Selects type of ringing tone for incoming calls. 1) Press MENU Tone). 1 2 ABC (Ringer Set - Ring 2) Press UP or DOWN to change the setting. Default )))) Selects the message tone volume for incoming messages. 1) Press MENU Vol. ). 1 3 DEF (Ringer Set - Msg 2) Press UP or DOWN to change the setting. Default Tone 1 4 Msg Tone Selects the type of ringing tone for incoming messages. 1) Press MENU Tone). 1 4 GHI (Ringer Set - Msg 2) Press UP or DOWN to change the setting. 3) Press ENTER to select the setting. 37 5 Vibrate Selects method of incoming call alert. Note:Vibrating mode is only supported when the optional vibrating battery, VBT-P1, is attached. 1) Press MENU Vibrator). 1 5 JKL (Ringer Set - 2) Press UP or DOWN to change the setting. [. . . ] Refer to Storing a Number and Name in Memory on page 51 for more information about storing numbers. ABC 1 (Delete All To Delete All: Press 3 Yes) to delete all of the numbers in the Unanswered Call memory. DEF Recalling Received Numbers Your phone automatically stores up to 10 of the most recently received calls, whether they were answered or unanswered. 1) Press MEM 7PQRS (Received). 2) Press UP and DOWN to scroll through the Received Call memory. The calling party number (if available from network) and call time display for the last 10 received calls. 3) Press SEND to call the displayed number. To delete a number, store a number, or delete all numbers from the Received Call memory, follow these steps: 1) Press MEM 7PQRS (Received). 2) Press UP and DOWN to scroll through the Received Call memory. [. . . ]