TABLE OF CONTENTS GUIDE .......... 2 MENU SYSTEM ........... 26 PHONE OVERVIEW ........ 3 USING MENU MAP ................... 26 ENTERING TEXT ............... 27 T9® TEXT INPUT METHOD .. 27 NETWORK SERVICES OR DIRECT LINKS ............ 30 PHONE BOOK ................. 31 MESSAGES .................... 34 CALLS & TIMERS ............. 39 SETTINGS ...................... 43 OFFICE TOOLS ................ 60 GAMES ......................... 63 INTERNET MODE ............. 64 THIS DISPLAY ICONS .............
USING THIS GUIDE Your G320 phone operates on the GSM network which provides fraud protection, short message service (SMS), integrated voice mail, superior voice quality and clear, static-free sound. One of the most important GSM advantages is the removable SIM (subscriber identity module) card, which holds your personal information such as phone numbers, missed calls, voice mail notifications and text messages. Your phone uses a built-in micro browser to reach the Internet and other services such as e-mail.
G320 PHONE OVERVIEW LED Call and battery charge indicator Fixed antenna Headset socket Connect the headset here Earpiece Graphic display screen Phone numbers, menus, messages, etc. are displayed here Right softkey Performs action indicated by text directly above it Left softkey Performs action indicated by text directly above it Send, Answer key Dials displayed number or name and answers calls.
Display Icons The display screen shows pictures, icons, numbers, text and animations. The softkey labels are words in bold appearing on the bottom line. See softkey descriptions on pages 2 and 3. Display screen in standby mode Icon Item 4 Description Signal strength level Four levels indicate the strength of the received signal from network on which phone is currently registered.
Line 2 Indicates Line 2 is in use.
GETTING STARTED Inserting the SIM Card Unpack the phone and insert the SIM card into the holder. 1 2 3 Open the SIM card holder as shown. Insert the SIM card gently as shown with the gold contacts facing down and the bevelled corner of the card at the top left. Push the SIM card holder back into position. If the SIM card has been inserted the wrong way or is damaged, Check SIM! will display. Remove the SIM card, check this illustration and re-insert it as described.
Charging the Battery Note: The battery must be fully charged before using the phone for the first time. To charge the battery, follow procedure below. For the first three times you charge the battery, turn the phone off and charge the battery until the Battery Full screen appears. Discharge the battery each time by using the phone until it shuts itself off. Connect the AC Adapter to the phone as shown. Image not yet available. 1 2 3 4 Make sure the battery is properly installed on your phone.
Battery Charging Times Approximate battery recharging time using the AC Rapid Charging Adapter: Battery 1000 mAh NiMH Type Standard Charging time TBD Low Battery Warning When the battery power falls to its lowest level, the message Low Battery! displays and a low battery warning tone sounds. If you are on a call, end the call and turn off the phone by pressing and holding . Recharge the battery as described or replace it with a charged one.
BASIC PHONE OPERATIONS Turning On the Phone 1 2 3 Press and hold . A picture animation displays and a turnon tone sounds. If the phone is locked, Enter lock code will display. Enter the 4-digit Lock Code and press OK . If your SIM is PIN protected, Enter PIN will display. Enter the PIN code and press OK . > See pages 19 and 48 for more details on Lock and PIN Codes.
1 Enter the telephone number you wish to dial. Correct any mistakes by pressing Clear . Press and hold this key to erase the entire entry. 2 Press to dial (send) the number. To store the dialed number in the Phone Book, press Store before pressing to connect the call. Follow the display prompts to finish storing. International calls can be prefixed either with 00 or +. To enter the + symbol before a number, press and hold until + appears in the display. When the call connects, the call timer displays.
Call Display Notes • The caller’s number (if available) displays. If you stored this number in the Phone Book, the person’s name displays. • If the caller’s number is not available, Unknown number displays first, then Call 1 displays when you answer. • If the caller has withheld their number, Withheld number displays first, then Call 1 displays when you answer. • When the call connects, the call timer appears. • Line 2 icon ( ) appears if the call is received on your Line 2 number. See page 42 for details.
Network Messages A Network Message icon will appear when you have missed an incoming call, received a voice message, or received an SMS message. An alert tone will also sound for voice and SMS messages. 1 2 Press Read to view the message. If there is more than one type of message, pressing Read will display a list of the message types. Scroll to the desired message and press Select or to view the message. The display shows the message type icon and number of messages.
SAFETY INFORMATION STATEMENT OF COMPLIANCE This device complies with part 15 of the FCC Rules. Operation is subject to the following two conditions: 1) This device may not cause harmful interference, and 2) this device must accept any interference that may cause undesired operation. CAUTION: Changes or modifications not expressly approved by Mitsubishi Wireless Communications, Inc. could void your authority from the FCC to operate the equipment.
safely is your first responsibility. phone is on file with the FCC and can be found under the Display Grant section of http://www.fcc.gov/oet/fccid after searching on FCC ID BGB MT289. • Use hands-free operation, if available. Additional information on Specific Absorption Rates (SAR) can be found on the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) website at http:// www.phonefacts.net.
ment that could be sensitive to external RF energy. Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electronic systems in motor vehicles. Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle. You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle. The U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s Center for Devices and Radiological Health Posted Facilities Turn your phone OFF in any facility where posted notices so require.
is located at greater distances from the user (on the outside of a car, for example) is drastically lower than that from handheld phones, because a person’s RF exposure decreases rapidly with distance from the source. The safety of so-called ”cordless phones,” which have a base unit connected to the telephone wiring in a house and which operate at far lower power levels and frequencies, has not been questioned.
public that there are, or are not, any low incident health problems associated with use of mobile phones. FDA continues to work with all parties, including other federal agencies and industry, to assure that research is undertaken to provide the necessary answers to the outstanding questions about the safety of mobile phones. What is known about cases of human cancer that have been reported in users of hand-held mobile phones? Some people who have used mobile phones have been diagnosed with brain cancer.
conversations or for situations when other types of phones are not available. People who must conduct extended conversations in their cars daily could switch to a type of mobile phone that places more distance between their bodies and the source of the RF, since the exposure level drops off dramatically with distance.
Emergency Calls Call barring password (4 digits) In the U.S., provided the phone has GSM service, emergency calls can be made by dialing 911. Emergency calls can even be made if the phone is PIN or electronically locked or call barred. Used to bar certain types of calls from the phone, this password is supplied by the service provider. See page 50 for details. Security Codes Keep a record of your codes and store them in a safe place.
GENERAL FEATURES Dialing Stored Numbers Any number stored in the phone’s memory can be recalled to the display and dialed. ...from the Phone Book 1 2 Press 3 Press to enter the Phone Book list. Press or to scroll to the desired number. If you choose a multiple number Phone Card, then scroll to select one of the numbers to dial (for example, Work or Cellular). to dial the number. > See Phone Book, page 31. ...
...from the Scratchpad 1 2 3 4 Press to enter the main menu. Select Office Tools. Select Scratchpad, then select Read. Press or to scroll to the desired memo entry. Press and hold to dial the number. > See Scratchpad, page 60. Speed Dialing Any number stored in the SIM, except Fixed Dialing Numbers (see page 34), can be speed dialed using the 1-9 keys. Press and hold the desired key ( ) from the standby screen. The stored name will be recalled to the screen and the number will be dialed.
Conversation Options Mute/Unmute To mute or unmute your phone’s microphone during conversation, 1 2 To mute, press Options . Select Mute and select Yes. The microphone turns off. appears. To unmute, press Options and select Unmute. The microphone turns back on and disappears. Adjusting Volume To adjust the caller’s audio level during conversation, 1 2 Press or on the Express Key to increase or decrease the earpiece volume through eight levels. The new volume level stores automatically.
AUTOMATICALLY To send a consecutive string of DTMF tones during conversation, 1 2 3 Press Options and select Auto DTMF. Enter the DTMF numbers by using the keypad or from a number stored in the Phone Book (under Names ). Press OK to send the tones. After the tones have been sent the normal conversation screen displays. > DTMF touch tones cannot be sent when a call is on hold. Pause Feature DTMF number strings, separated by pauses, can be stored in the Phone Book the same way you store phone numbers.
Call Waiting Call waiting is a network service that allows you to put an existing call 'on hold' while you answer or make a second call. To activate or cancel call waiting, 1 2 3 4 Press . Select Settings. Select Services. Select Call waiting. To check the current setting, select Status. The network will send a display stating whether Call Waiting is active or not. To change the setting, select Activate or Cancel. Requesting displays. The network will confirm your request.
Option Confer- NonDescription ence conference Auto-DTMF • Allows a DTMF string to be entered to the active call only Swap • Swaps between active and call on hold Join • Mute/Unmute • • Turns on or off the microphone Hold/Retrieve • • Holds or retrieves the call Private with • Joins active and call on hold to make a conference call Allows you to select and have a private conversation with one of the conference callers while putting all the other calls on hold End held • Ends the call
MENU SYSTEM Use the Express Key to access the easy to use menu system, where all of the phone’s features and function settings are stored. The menu is also used for features you have requested from your service provider. Your SIM card presents these features through the menu system. • Press (labeled MEM) to go to all stored telephone numbers in the Phone Book. • Press (labeled MENU) to enter the main menu from the standby screen. • To navigate through the main menu items, press or .
ENTERING TEXT To store names and email addresses in the Phone Book, write SMS text messages, use the Scratchpad or use the Internet services, you will enter and edit text in the display. In the text input screen, select from two modes: • Alpha -- to enter alpha characters • T9 -- to enter alpha characters using quick T9 Text Input Press and hold to switch between the modes.
T9® Text Input Example T9 Text Input mode is ready when the icon displays. Press keys corresponding to the letters you need, just as if the phone keypad were a typewriter. Type for space and for period. For example: h e l l o w o r l d .
3. Press to go to T9 Text Input mode to complete the message. 4. The name Jenna is automatically stored in the T9 database. T9® is a registered trademark of Tegic Communications, Inc. Alpha Text Entry Method 1 To type each letter of a word, press the desired key one, two, three or four times, corresponding to the letter’s position on the key.
Entering Symbols Shortcut for entering punctuation marks in alpha mode, Press from one to eight times to enter 1 . , - ' @ : ? To select and insert a symbol into the text, 1 2 3 Press and hold to view symbols. Press to scroll to additional symbols on pages 2 and 3. The symbols are arranged as the 1 - 9 keys are arranged on the keypad. To select and enter a symbol into your text, press the number key corresponding to the desired symbol’s location on the screen.
PHONE BOOK The SIM and the phone have areas of memory used for storing names and telephone numbers known as the Phone Book. The phone can store up to 100 “extended” vCards (called Phone Cards). These cards store first and last names; home, work, and cell phone numbers; and note. The phone also supports SIM Cards with up to 255 entries but the actual number and capacity is dependent upon the SIM itself. The SIM Cards store name and number.
To store SIM Card entries, 1 2 3 4 Enter the number. Press Store . Another way is to press , select Phone Book, and select Store. Select SIM names. Confirm the number and press OK . Enter the name and press OK . Stored displays and the remaining number of open entries. Numbers stored in the last dialed, received, unanswered, scratchpad (numbers only) and SMS message locations can all be stored in the Phone Book.
3 Either press OK or enter up to the first 3 initials of the name desired and then press OK . If no initial is entered, the screen will show the first alphabet ical entry in the Phone Book. The list of Phone Book entries will be displayed in alphabetical order. An icon indicates whether the entry is stored in the SIM or the phone memory. 4 Press or to scroll to the desired phone entry. To go directly to an entry, press the corresponding alphabet key.
Fixed Dialing Numbers (FDN) Fixed dialing restricts outgoing calls to 'fixed' numbers or 'prefixes' contained in SIMs that support this feature. It prevents dialing numbers, call forwarding and sending SMS messages to numbers that are not in the FDN list. The amount of FDN numbers that can be stored depends on the SIM capacity. PIN 2 code is required to turn on FDN or enter numbers into the FDN list. To turn on or off FDN operation, 1 2 3 4 Press . Select Phone Book. Select Fixed dialing. Select Status.
Reading a New SMS or Email Message When the phone receives an SMS message, an SMS message alert tone sounds and displays. The message is automatically stored in the SIM. Press Read to read all new received messages (Inbox). READING STORED SMS MESSAGES 1 2 3 Press . Select Messages. Select Inbox to display the first message header. Press or select Options read the message text.
Set up to Send SMS Messages Before writing a new SMS message, check to see that the network’s SMS message center number is stored in the phone. 1 2 3 Press . Select Messages. Select Settings. Select Message center. If a number already appears, your service provider supplied the number. Press OK . If empty, call your service provider. If desired, you can select and change the following options. The default settings are in place unless you change them.
Sending a New SMS Message to One Addressee 1 2 3 4 5 6 Press . Select Messages. Select Write new. Choose a draft text or enter the message text. See Entering Text on page 27. When finished, press OK . Select Send. Enter the destination number or select Names to choose a number from a Phone Book entry and press to select. Press OK . Sent confirmation will display. If you select Store, the message will store in the Outbox. Sending a New SMS Message to Many Addressees 1 2 3 4 5 6 Press . Select Messages.
Item Action Read Display the remainder of the text Delete Delete the message Status Available only for sent messages. Requests a status report. Must be supported by your service provider Send Send (or resend) to one addressee Edit Edit the message Send to many 5 Use or Send (or resend) to many addressees to select and follow the screen prompts. SMS Alert Tone To hear a tone each time an SMS message arrives, 1 2 Press . Select Messages. Select Alert. Select On or Off.
CALLS & TIMERS Details of incoming and outgoing calls, duration of the last call, and accumulated total of all calls made are stored in Calls & Timers menu. Call Log The Call log stores details of the last 10 numbers dialed, the last 5 unanswered calls, and the last 5 received (answered) calls. The call logs are common for both Line 1 and Line 2. To view or dial a number from the call log, 1 2 3 4 5 Press . Select Calls & Timers. Select Call log. Select Last dial, Unanswered or Received.
Call Timers The length of the last call, total accumulated time of all calls, and total time of calls for Line 1 and Line 2 are stored. Times for calls made and received through the home subscription network and through other networks are displayed in Details . To view call timers, 1 2 3 4 5 Press . Select Calls & Timers. Select Call timers. Select Show. Use or to view Last call, All calls, Calls L1, and Calls L2.
Reminder - Call Duration A call duration reminder beeps to remind you of how long you have been on a call. It can be set in 1 minute increments (1 - 59 mins). 1 2 3 4 Press . Select Calls & Timers. Select Call timers. Select Reminder. Select On (or Off to turn off). Enter 2 digits (to signify 1 to 59 mins). Press OK . Default = Off Reset Call Timer To reset all the call timers, 1 2 3 4 5 Press . Select Calls & Timers. Select Call timers. Select Reset. Select Yes (or No to exit).
Setting the Credit Limit After setting the currency and cost per unit, if desired and available in your subscription, you can also set a credit limit. When the credit limit is reached, the phone cannot make or receive any chargeable calls. This does not prevent the phone from making emergency calls. 1 2 3 4 Press . Select Calls & Timers. Select Call costs. Select Credit limit. Screen shows the present credit limit. Press Edit . Enter the PIN 2 code and press OK .
SETTINGS Phone Settings KEYPAD LOCK When keypad lock is activated, it prevents accidental key presses and menu access. The key tones are also silenced. Keypad lock is suspended during incoming calls and resumed when the call ends. Emergency calls can still be made. 1 2 Press and hold Press Unlock to activate keypad lock. displays. plus to deactivate keypad lock. > Keypad lock is cancelled when connected to the handsfree car kit. To activate or deactivate keypad lock from the menu, 1 2 3 Press .
To turn alert tones on or off from the menu, 1 2 3 4 Press . Select Settings. Select Phone settings. Select Tones. Select Alert tones. Select Ring, Vibrate, Vibrate & ring, or Vibrate then ring. Default = Ring • If any Vibrate options are selected, the dence over the icon. icon appears. It takes prece- • If Ring is selected but the ring tone volume is set to Off, the appears.
3 4 Select Volume. Select Ring, Keys, Conversation or Alarm. The screen will name the volume type to be adjusted. 5 Use or to adjust the setting. Press OK to confirm. > The ring tone volume off setting is not saved when the phone is turned off. Default = mid-levels RAMPING Ramping causes the incoming ring tone to gradually increase to maximum volume level if the call is not answered after the first ring. 1 2 3 4 5 Press Select Select Select Select . Select Settings. Select Phone settings. Tones.
DISPLAY CONTRAST To modify the screen contrast, 1 2 3 4 Press . Select Settings. Select Phone settings. Select Display. Select Contrast. Adjust the contrast using or . Press OK to confirm. Default = mid-level MENU GRAPHICS Choose a preferred set of menu graphics. Selecting a set immediately changes the phone graphics: main menu images, sprites and icons. 1 2 3 Press . Select Settings. Select Phone settings. Select Menu graphics. Use or to scroll to the sets of menu graphics. Press Select or .
6 7 Press Select to select an option. Press Back or to return to the standby screen, which shows your new softkey function. > If (......) appears, it means the softkey has no function. Either you chose No function in the menu option or a previously SIM dependent or subscription service assigned to that softkey is no longer available, for example, Line 2 selection.
AUTO ANSWER When the phone is connected to a handsfree car kit or headset, the phone will automatically answer an incoming call after approximately 5 seconds without having to press any keys. 1 2 3 Press . Select Settings. Select Phone settings. Select Auto features. Select Auto-answer. Select On or Off. Default = Off AUTO RETRY The phone will automatically redial the number of a failed call up to 10 times, due to a busy system or unavailable signal from the network. 1 2 3 Press . Select Settings.
To change the phone lock code, 1 2 3 4 Press . Select Settings. Select Phone settings. Select Security. Select Phone lock. Select Change code and follow the screen prompts. Press OK to confirm the new code. Default = 0000 To turn Phone lock on or off, 1 2 3 4 Press . Select Settings. Select Phone settings. Select Security. Select Phone lock. Select On or Off. Enter the phone lock code to confirm your selection. > Emergency calls can still be made when Phone lock is turned on.
PIN2 CODE The PIN2 code prevents access to some features such as turning on or off FDN operations, modifying the FDN Phone Book, setting calls costs to zero, or modifying the costs display. It can be changed but not turned on or off. To change the PIN2 code, 1 2 3 4 Press . Select Settings. Select Phone settings. Select Security. Select PIN2 change and follow the screen prompts. Press OK to confirm your new PIN2 code. PUK AND PUK2 CODES See page 19 for details of PUK and PUK2 codes.
TIME & DATE SETTING To set the current time, 1 2 3 4 5 Press . Select Settings. Select Phone settings. Select Time & date. Select Set time. Enter the time using the number keys. Enter 0 (zero) first for single digit hours and minutes. In the standby screen, the zero before the hour digit will not appear. Use and to move the cursor. Press OK to set. Select am or pm. Press OK to set. To set the current date, 1 2 3 4 5 Press . Select Settings. Select Phone settings. Select Time & date. Select Set date.
Factory Default Settings Summary Feature Factory setting Alert Tones Ring Ring Tones Trium Volume, Ring, Key, Conversation, Alarm Mid-levels Backlight Contrast On for 10 sec. Mid-level Any key answer, Auto-retry and Auto-answer features Off Ramping Off Menu graphics Trium Voice Mail You can receive voice mail messages if offered by your service provider. Your voice mail box must first be set up with your service provider before receiving voice mail messages.
VOICE MAIL ALERT TONE To hear a tone each time that a voice mail message arrives, 1 2 Press . Select Settings. Select Voice mail. Select Alert. Select On or Off. Default = On Services CALL FORWARDING (NETWORK SERVICE) Call forwarding service forwards incoming calls, whether voice, fax or data, to another number. To set up call forwarding, 1 Press . Select Settings. Select Services.
CALL FORWARDING NOTES • If the ‘On no reply’ option is selected, you must enter a delay period of 5, 15, or 30 seconds. • Call forwards for Line 1 and 2 must be set for each line. During call forward set up, only the line currently selected is affected. To choose a call forward for the other line, you must select this other line first (see Alternate Line Service on page 42). To cancel or check the status of individual call forwards, 1 2 3 4 Press . Select Settings. Select Services.
SENDING CALLER ID To check if your PCS phone number is sent to other phones, 1 2 3 Press . Select Settings. Select Services. Select Sending my ID. Select Status. Requesting displays. The network will respond with your current setting. To show or hide your PCS phone number to other phones, 1 2 3 4 Press . Select Settings. Select Services. Select Sending my ID. Select My settings. Select Hide my ID or Show my ID. Requesting displays. The network will respond with an appropriate message.
Option Modify by list Modify by code Delete 6 7 Description Displays a list of all known networks contained in the phone in alphabetical order Edits or enters a network number (MCC MNC) if you know this information Deletes an entry (appears only when network name is already listed) A list of networks displays. Scroll to your preferred network and highlight it. Press Select to place your selection in the preferred list. To add more to the list, scroll to the next empty line [...] and continue with step 4.
4 Select Manual. Scanning for Networks displays, followed by a list of the networks found. 5 6 Choose a network and press . Requesting displays. The network will send a confirmation. > You cannot delete a network from the forbidden list. This list automatically updates when the manual network selection is performed. CALL BARRING (NETWORK SERVICE) Call barring stops certain types of calls from being made or received. You must use a Call barring password available only from your service provider.
To change the Call bar password, 1 2 3 Press . Select Settings. Select Services. Select Call barring. Select Change password. Enter the old password. Enter the new password, then enter it again to confirm. The network will confirm. CLOSED USER GROUP -- CUG (SUBSCRIPTION SERVICE) This network service allows the phone to make or receive calls only from selected groups of people. The groups, level of access, and if one of the groups has preferential calling access is set up at the time of subscription.
ENTER A CB MESSAGE TYPE 1 2 3 4 Press . Select Settings. Select Broadcast. Select Message types. Press Options . Select Modify by list or Modify by code (if known). Scroll to the desired message type. Press Select to add the message type. The screen confirms your choice. 5 To add more message types, press to highlight an empty row [...]. Press Options and continue at Step 3. CHANGE OR DELETE A CB MESSAGE TYPE 1 2 3 4 5 Press . Select Settings. Select Broadcast. Select Message types.
Options during message display: Press Clear Press to clear the message currently displayed. to dial the number shown within the message. Press Options for these options: Option Action Delete Delete the current message Delete All Deletes all stored messages Numbers Displays all phone numbers in message text. Option to dial or store in scratchpad Broadcast Off Turns off cell broadcast service BROADCAST MESSAGE ALERT TONE 1 2 3 Press . Select Settings. Select Broadcast. Select Alert.
Press Options for these options while in Read mode: Item Action Store * To save a number to the phonebook Edit Modifies an entry Delete Deletes an entry Delete all Deletes all entries Call * Calls the number displayed in the entry * These items appear only if the scratchpad entry is a telephone number. Currency Converter To use the currency converter, you must first set up the currencies and the exchange rate.
Alarm Clock You can set a daily 'Power On' or a daily 'Reminder alarm.' Caution - Please remember to turn off the alarm feature in places where cellular phone use is not permitted. You can also remove the battery after turning off the phone. See the Safety warnings on page 13. To set a time and turn on the alarm, 1 Press 2 Select Alarm clock (If a previous alarm time was entered, then that time displays). 3 Select On. Enter the alarm time using 0 (zero) for single digit hours or minutes. Press OK .
ALARM CLOCK NOTES • If the phone is turned off and is locked or the PIN lock is set, the alarm will turn on the phone. However, the phone remains blocked until you enter the phone lock code or PIN code. • The alarm rings for 1 minute until any key (except Valid. softkey) is pressed to stop the alarm tone. The alarm is still active, and it repeats 3 minutes later. If Valid.
• Reshape is a game with 250 skill levels in which you reorder shapes on the right side to be the same as the left side. Push is a game with 50 skill levels in which you move blocks of ice to their final place. As each level is successfully played within the allotted time, you will play at the next higher skill level. • After successfully playing 'X' amount of levels, you are given a code to re-enter the game at your previously attained skill level. • The player’s name can be entered with final scores.
PROFILES To create a new profile, 1 2 3 4 5 Press . Select Internet. Select Profile list. Select an empty profile [...] and press Options . Select Edit. Enter the 4 digit lock code (default code 0000). Press OK . Enter a Proxy name, a Phone number (to access data services), an Analog or Numeric connection type, the speed if required (9600 or 14400), a Login name, a Login password (each character will change to an * asterisk), an IP address, a Home Page address Select On or Off to activate security.
Option Action Clear cache While you are online, some of the services and web pages you have accessed are stored in a memory area called the cache. Select Yes to delete this cache memory. Download pictures Some Internet pages may have pictures which take time to download to the phone. Select Off to stop picture downloads. Scripting Many Internet pages use scripts to run a sequence of commands. Select Off to turn off scripting.
Interactive Web browsing 1 2 3 Use and to move line-by-line through the page. If a page contains an interactive line; for example, a link to another web page, press or to highlight the interactive phrase or picture. To select it, either press the right softkey (labeled Link, Edit, Enter, Expand, Reduce, View) or press . For Options menu, press . See Options menu chart below. To return to the previous page, either press Back softkey (when displayed), or press left softkey or and select Back.
Disconnect Disconnects the browser from the network but leaves the current page locally active within the phone browser Clear cache * Clears the browser’s cache, which contains the most recent Web files you downloaded Add bookmark * Adds a current card or page to the list of bookmarks Go to bookmark * Goes to a previously stored bookmark Home page Reloads and returns to the Home page Reload Reloads the current page Close session Disconnects the phone from the Internet * The appearance of these
to that web address. Your phone can store up to 5 Bookmarks, if they are available on the current connection settings of your service provider. CREATE A BOOKMARK Shortcut to create a bookmark while currently viewing a Web site, to display the Options menu. 1 Press 2 Select Add bookmark, enter a shortcut name and press OK . To create a bookmark from the standby screen, from the standby screen or 1 Press Internet press and select Internet. 2 Select Bookmarks. and select Modify.
ACCESSORIES Using the Headset Insert the headset plug in the phone headset connector as shown. TBD Place the headset earpiece in your ear. The headset microphone is then at a convenient level for speaking. You can answer calls by pressing and end calls by pressing . Adjust the earpiece volume using and . Disconnect the headset plug as shown.
Changing the Front Cover Before changing the front cover, always turn off the phone and disconnect from any charging device or car kit. Removing the Front Cover 1 2 To be determined. . Replacing the Front Cover 1 2 3 • • • • • To be determined. Do not use excessive force when changing the front cover. Avoid bending the front cover. Do not leave in direct sunlight. Always use the phone with the front cover attached. Do not clean the phone with alcohol, strong chemicals or solvents.
Accessories List Handsfree kits Part numbers Headset (earphone + microphone) Simple Holder with bracket (mounts in car to hold phone) Batteries and Chargers Part numbers Standard battery (Nickel Metal Hydride) Desktop Battery Charger (for phone + spare battery) AC Rapid Charging Adapter 120V (for battery charging using wall outlet) Cigarette Lighter Adapter - plug one end into car cigarette lighter, other end into phone jack to use and charge phone in your car Miscellaneous Part number Belt Clip w/But
GLOSSARY Term Description AC adapter Alternating Current adapter Active call The call currently in conversation ALS Alternate Line Service (Line 2) AoC Advice of Charge. Cost of calls made CB Cell Broadcast. General messages broadcast to GSM customers CLI Caller Line Identity. Displays caller’s telephone number Conversation mode When the phone is making or receiving a call CUG Closed User Group.
Roaming (Rm) Make and receive calls on networks other than your home network at home or abroad SDN Service Dialing Number of your service provider SIM Subscriber Identity Module card. Supplied by your network/service provider, holds phone numbers and other network information SMS Short Message Service. Text messages can be sent and received to your phone via the service provider’s message center.
TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible cause and solution Phone will not turn on • Remove and replace battery assuring that the battery is charged and correctly attached to the phone Charging LED not lit red and no flashing battery Icon • Check wall outlet. Power may be out • The AC/DC charger may be defective.
ERROR MESSAGES Message Possible cause and solution Allowed credit reached! • Allowed credit limit has already been reached • Allowed credit limit is reached during an outgoing call (the call is then cancelled).
Locked! Press (Unlock)(#) to unlock • A key was pressed while keypad is locked Low battery! • Battery is too low and phone will soon turn off automatically Network busy • Call is rejected by the network due to overload Network not allowed • When selecting network manual search, you have selected a network that rejects the connection New PIN1 incorrect. Try again • Second new PIN code entry is different than first New PIN2 incorrect.
INDEX A Accessories 70 Adjusting volume 22 Alarm clock 62 Alert mode 43 Alert tone Broadcast 60 SMS message 38 Voice mail 53 Alternate line service 42 Auto answer 48 Auto retry 48 AutoDTMF, sending 23 Automatic search 56 B Backlight 45 Balance information 40 Basic phone operations 9 Battery Attaching 6 Charging 7 Safety Tips 8 Bookmarks 68 Broadcast Alert tone 60 Language 60 Message types 59 Messages 58 On/Off 59 C Call Answering 10 Ending 11 Holding 23 Making 9 Retrieving 23 Call barring 57 78 Call bar
Direct Links 30 Display contrast 46 Display icons 4 Draft texts 36 DTMF tones, send 22, 23 Edit online 67 Ending connection 68 Links 67 Mode 64 Options menu 67 Other site 68 Profile list 65 Secure connection 66 Set up connection 64 Settings 65 E Edit online 67 End key 2, 3 Ending a call 11 Ending Internet connection 68 Entering symbols 30 Entering text 27 Error messages 76 Express Key 2, 3 F Fixed dialing numbers (FDN) 34 Forwarding, call 53 Front cover, changing 71 G Games 63 Getting started 6 Glossary
Reading 35 Settings 36 Storage 38 Templates 38 Write new 37 Messages, broadcast 58 Multicast 37 Mute/Unmute 22 N Network messages 12 Network search 55 Network Services 30 O Office Tools 60 Alarm clock 62 Currency converter 61 Scratchpad 60 On/off key 2, 3 Other site 68 Outbox messages 37 Overview 3 Own number, showing/hiding 54 Own numbers 33 P Pause feature 23 Phone Book 31 Dialing numbers 32 Fixed dialing 34 Own numbers 33 Recall 32 Remaining 32 Storing in Phone memory 31 Storing in SIM memory 32 Stori
Sending my ID 55 Services 53 Call barring 50, 57 Call forwarding 53 CUG 58 Network search 56 Receiving ID 54 Sending ID 55 Settings Broadcast 58 Phone settings 43 Services 53 Voice mail 52 Show costs 42 Silent alert mode 21, 43 SIM application tool kit 30 SIM card 6 SIM names, storing numbers in 32 SMS messages 34 Softkeys 2, 3 Softkeys functions 46 Solutions 75, 76 Speed dialing 21, 47 Standby screen 9 Storage -- available SMS memory 38 Storing names/numbers 31 Symbols, entering 30 U Unanswered call 12, 2
ONE YEAR LIMITED WARRANTY MODEL G320 Mitsubishi Wireless Communications Inc. 800-888-9879 Mitsubishi Electric Sales Canada Inc. Corporate Service Division 4299 14th Avenue, Markham, Ont. L3R OJ2 (905) 475-7728 Mitsubishi Wireless Communications, Inc. (MWCI) warrants this product to the original purchaser (Purchaser) against defects in materials and workmanship as set forth below. If ownership of the product is transferred, this warranty is terminated.
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