The menu provides access to many options and settings. Menu options marked h are not available in normal mode. To use the menu • From the standby screen, press c to display the first main menu option: Messaging . Phonebook View Names . ................................................ pg My Number .................................................. pg Add Number ........................................... h ... pg Check Memory . ...................................... h ... pg Save Nos. To . .............
Contents Welcome... ...to the magical world of Disney® . ................ 3 A note to parents and guardians................................ 4 Emergency calls........................................................ 5 Getting started Fitting your SIM card................................................ 7 Fitting and charging the battery................................. 8 Connecting the optional headset............................... 9 Changing the covers and keypad............................
Special stuff Customising your mobile........................................ 28 Tones.................................................................. 28 Colour patterns.................................................. 29 Wallpapers and screensavers............................. 29 Vibrate................................................................ 30 Volume Control.................................................. 30 Minute reminder................................................. 30 Backlight...
Welcome... ...to the magical world of Disney ® The Disney D100 mobile provides the freedom of communication that every child desires allied with the extra reassurance that every parent and guardian requires. Combining ease of use, unique parental controls and easily changeable keypads and covers, the Disney D100 mobile will safely keep you in touch as well as keep up with you. Please take a moment to read the important notices provided at the rear of this guide.
A note to parents and guardians Your Disney D100 mobile has been specifically created to be expandable to meet the needs of children of varying ages and manageable to provide the overall control that you require: Operation to suit Two types of keypad (4 key or 12 key) and two security levels (normal or administrator) allow you to determine the mode of operation that best suits your child. A special code is required to change between the two levels of operation.
Emergency calls Your mobile, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, wireless and landline networks, and user-programmed functions. Because of this, connections in all conditions cannot be guaranteed. Therefore, you should never rely solely on any wireless phone for essential communications (e.g. medical emergencies). Remember, to make or receive any calls, your mobile must be switched on and be used in a service area that has adequate signal strength.
Your Disney mobile Power/End/Cancel button Lanyard loop Earpiece 12 2 :3 Menu/Select button 3 display 2 Send/Ok button Volume buttons (& voice record) Speaker C AB 5 1 4 HI G Z XY W L # UV 0 * Navigation button NO M 8T S QR 7P JK F DE Changeable keypad (12 keypad shown) Microphone headset & Charger sockets
Getting started Fitting your SIM card To remove the rear panel 1 Orientate your SIM card with its gold contacts facing downwards and push it fully into the holder as shown below. Before you can begin making and receiving calls, please take a moment to prepare your mobile by following the basic steps outlined in this chapter. 1 Slide the release clip towards the lanyard loop and simultaneously lift the rear cover away from the main body.
Fitting and charging the battery Important: To prevent injury or burns, do not allow metal objects to contact the battery terminals. Do not disassemble the battery. Use only the original battery or an approved replacement. Batteries which are no longer in use must be disposed of correctly in accordance with local regulations. To fit the battery 1 Orientate the three gold contacts at the top of the battery with those of the battery compartment.
L 2 # U V The initial charge should take roughly four hours, subsequent charging times will be shorter. You will need to recharge whenever the battery symbol shows its low state: 8T I H G 0 S R Q * 7P Note: Your mobile can be switched on or off whilst charging. 4 * 7P W A 1 Insert the lead of your optional headset (not supplied as standard) into the small circular connector at the base of your phone.
Changing the covers and keypad Removing the covers and keypad Note: When changing keypads, ensure the battery is removed for at least 30 seconds. See ‘Switching on and off’. 3 Gently lift the front panel away from the main body. 4 At the top edge of the keypad, lift it away from the main body. 1 Remove the rear panel and battery. 10 2 Press the two clips inwards and as you do so, press down slightly on each to release the front panel.
Fitting the keypad and covers 1 Beginning with one of the top corners of the keypad, 2 As you continue around the perimeter of the keypad, 3 Orientate the front panel with the main body and insert the studs at its rear into the corresponding ensure that its four side tabs locate correctly. If any insert its locking arms into the corresponding holes holes in the main body. key sticks up then its stud may not be correctly of the main body. Carefully press the panel into seated.
Switching on and off 1 Press and hold b until the display responds. 12 Note: If the battery has been removed for 30 seconds or more, your mobile will first ask you to Select Keypad Mode . If so, depending on which keypad you have fitted, press either a (4Key ) or b (12Key ). If you are asked for a PIN code Enter a valid code for your SIM card in one of two ways: • If you are using the 12 keypad: Enter the code using the numeric keys and press a (OK ).
On the standby screen you can see the current network name, the time and date as well some of the following indicators: Signal strength indicator Battery charge level Roaming on another network Unread text message(s) New voicemail message(s) An alarm is set Vibrator (or vibrator & tone) enabled Key lock on School hour mode active Using the menu The menu provides access to many options and settings. To use the menu 1 From the standby screen, press c to display the first main menu option: Messaging .
Using your mobile You can make or receive calls whenever your mobile is switched on, a valid SIM card is inserted, the standby screen (below) is displayed and the signal icon is shown with between 0 and 5 bars of signal strength. The standby screen 14 Network 12:32 Making calls There are three main ways to make a call (from the standby screen): • One touch dialling Press and hold any number key to dial a pre-set number from your phonebook.
Receiving calls When someone calls you, your mobile will alert you in one or more of these ways: the display will light up or flash, a ringtone will be played and/or it will vibrate. The name or number of the person calling will usually be shown on the display. • To accept the call, press a • To reject the call, press b • Alternatively, you can press c and choose an option: Answer , Reject or I Am Busy .
During a call 16 You can do other things while your call is taking place. End All Calls Ends all active and held calls. 1 Press c to view the in-call menu. 2 Use d and e to highlight an option and c to select: Mute Switches off your microphone so that the other person cannot hear you. Use the Unmute option to switch on the microphone. Volume Adjust the loudness of the earpiece.
Voice recording When not in a call, you can record and replay short voice messages. You can even use your recordings as ringtones for your phonebook contacts (see ‘Your phonebook’). 3 The recording will end and save automatically after six seconds or before that, press either a (Save ) or b (Cancel ). 4 From the menu, choose Recorded List . Each recording is listed with its date and time. Use d 1 From the standby screen, press and hold the upper and e to highlight an entry and hear its message.
Voicemail (12 keypad only) Voicemail allows you to retrieve messages from callers who you missed. Voicemail requires a special service from your phone network. 18 1 From the standby screen, press and hold the 1 key until your mobile makes contact with your network. If you have any messages, they will be played to you. Your phonebook Your phonebook is where all of your usual contacts are stored. In normal mode you can only make calls to, and receive calls from phone numbers stored within your phonebook.
Within the list of contact names you can: • Use d and e to highlight an entry. • Press a to call a highlighted entry. • Press c to view options for a highlighted entry: View Displays the number stored for the contact. Set Ringtone Allows you to choose a ringtone (or voice recording, if available) for the contact. Highlight the required entry and press c to apply it to your contact. Set Colour Pattern Allows you to choose a suitable screen colour pattern for your contact.
Messaging Reading messages To enter messaging • The standby screen will indicate that you have received one or more new messages. You can send and receive text messages using your mobile. In normal mode you can only send messages to, and receive messages from mobile phone numbers stored within your phonebook. 20 1 From the standby screen, press c. When a new text message is received, your mobile will alert you by lighting up (or flashing) the display and playing a ringtone.
Message options While you are viewing the message, press a to see the available options: Reply (Not available in 4 key normal mode) Allows you to create and send a response to the original sender. See ‘Creating a message’ for details about message editing. Forward (Not available in 4 key normal mode) Allows you to edit (if necessary) and send the received message to one or more other contacts. See ‘Creating a message’ for details about message editing. Delete Removes the message from memory.
Creating a message 22 You can create text messages up to 160 characters in length. Note: New messages cannot be created in 4 key normal mode, however, you can send preset messages to your phonebook contacts, see ‘Sending preset messages’ for details. Creating a message using the 4 keypad 1 From the standby screen, press c twice to enter the Messaging menu and select the Create New Msg option. • To erase a character, highlight the Del option and press c.
The following characters are available, in the order shown, by repeatedly pressing each key. Creating a message using the 12 keypad Enter your message using the keypad. • Where necessary, press a key repeatedly until the required character is shown (see the table). • For the next character, either press a different key or wait roughly half a second to choose a new character from the same key. • To erase a character, press g. • To move back or forward through the message, use d and e respectively.
Inserting items (12 key only) 24 While creating a message, press a (Options ). You can choose from Emoticon characters, a Melody , a Phone Number from your phonebook, or Preset Messages . In each case, select the option and then use e, d and c to choose the required item. When your message is complete, press a (Options ) and select the Send option. • In normal mode your phonebook contacts will be listed for you to choose your recipient. Use e and d to highlight an entry and press c.
2 Use e and d to locate the required message and press c. The message will be displayed. 3 If required edit the message, otherwise press c to view the options: Reply , Forward or Delete . See ‘Reading messages’ for details. Sending preset messages Your mobile allows you to choose from a range of preset messages and send them to your contacts. 1 From the standby screen, press c twice to enter the Messaging menu, highlight Preset Messages and press c.
Voicemail (12 keypad only) Voicemail allows you to retrieve messages from callers who you missed. Voicemail requires a special service from your phone network. Note: You also access your voicemail from the standby screen by pressing and holding the 1 key. 26 1 From the standby screen, press c twice to enter the Messaging menu, highlight Voicemail and press c to select. 2 Press c to select the Get Voicemail option. Your mobile will make contact with your network.
Alarm clock Your mobile provides an alarm that you can set to alert you once only or on a regular basis, using a tone of your choice. 1 From the standby screen, press c, locate the Clock option and press c to select. 2 Choose the Alarm option. You will see four initial options (the option names will change to reflect your alarm settings) Set Time Choose to set the alarm time.
Special stuff Your mobile is adaptable and customisable so that you can make it look and operate in a way that best suits you. Customising your mobile 28 In addition to changing the covers and keypad (which are discussed in the ‘Getting started’ chapter), a set of stickers are supplied with your mobile so that you can make your keypad and panels even more special. You can also alter your mobile’s operation at any time to suit your tastes using the options discussed in this chapter.
Colour patterns 1 From the standby screen, press c, locate the Settings option and press c to select. 2 Select Profile and then select the Colour Pattern option. You can set three separate instances of colour patterns. In each case, use d, e and c to select the required pattern: Incoming/Outgoing Sets the pattern that will be shown when a call is received or sent.
Vibrate 1 From the standby screen, press c, locate the Settings option and press c to select. 2 Select Profile and then select the Vibrate option. Three options are provided: Vibrate Only Select this option to disable the 30 Volume Control 1 From the standby screen, press c, locate the Settings option and press c to select. 2 Select Profile and then select the Volume Control option. Two options are provided.
Backlight 1 From the standby screen, press c, locate the Settings option and press c to select. 2 Select Display and then select the Backlight option. You can now choose the time for which the backlight will remain lit after the last key has been pressed. The longer the time that you select (up to 60 seconds), the greater impact it will have on overall battery life. 3 Use d, e and c to select the required option. Screen contrast Language 3 Use d, e and c to select the required level.
Network settings 1 From the standby screen, press c, locate the Settings option and press c to select. 2 Select the Network Settings option. Two options are provided: Automatic This option automatically locates and 32 chooses the network to use. As standard, your home network will always be chosen where coverage can be located. However, in other areas, your mobile will automatically choose an alternative network with which your home network has a roaming agreement.
Parent’s section h Your mobile’s appearance and behaviour can be adjusted to suit children of various ages. The most important change in operation relates to the use of the phonebook as a central controlling factor. In use, the entries within the phonebook allow you to define an ‘approved’ list of up to twenty contacts. Calls and text messages may only be accepted from, or made to, contact numbers that are stored within the phonebook.
Security h 34 The change between the normal and administrator modes is controlled by the Admin Password, a four digit code that is independent of the PIN code associated with your SIM card. Note: The Admin Password is 1234 as standard. You are strongly recommended to change this code at your earliest convenience. See ‘Changing the admin password’. Changing modes 1 From the standby screen, press c, locate the Settings option and press c to select.
Changing the admin password Note: You must first be in Administrator mode to change the admin password. 1 From the standby screen, press c, locate the Settings option and press c to select. 2 Select Security and then select the Change Admin P/W option. 3 Enter the old admin password using either the 4 key or 12 key method, as appropriate, and press a (OK ). 4 Enter your new admin password and press a (OK ). Then repeat the new code and press a (OK ).
Changing the SIM password h 36 Keylock Note: To change the SIM password, you need to enable it first. 1 From the standby screen, press c, locate the Settings option and press c to select. 2 Select Security and then select the SIM Password option. 3 Select the Change PIN option and then enter the old SIM Password (PIN1) code using either the 4 key or 12 key method, as appropriate and press a (OK ). 4 Enter your new SIM password (PIN1) code and press a (OK ). Then repeat the new code and press a (OK ).
Temporary unrestriction There may be times when you need to contact your Disney D100 mobile from a phone that is not listed in its phonebook. You can do this by sending a specially formatted text message to the Disney D100 mobile which will temporarily suspend the controls that it uses to screen callers and outgoing calls. To send the unrestrict message Note: You can also achieve this via the d100mobile. com website.
Phonebook configuration h 38 When in administrator mode you have full control over the phonebook contents. Adding contacts You can add new contacts to the phonebook in various ways (see also ‘Using international notation’): • From a calls list entry Access Call Logs , highlight an entry and press a (Save ). You will There are two contact storage areas: your mobile’s need to enter a name for the new entry. memory (») and the SIM card memory (¼).
Using international notation It is always a good idea to store phone numbers in your phonebook using international notation, especially mobile phone numbers. If you do this, then if either you or your contacts are abroad, your mobile will recognise their number and will also allow you to successfully call them. • Imagine the number you wish to enter is 01234 56789. • Imagine also that the relevant country code, where your contact’s phone is registered, is 333.
One touch dialling h You can make any of the phonebook contacts available as a one-touch dial number. One-touch key allocations depend upon the keypad fitted: • 4 keypad: You can use keys 1 to 4. • 12 keypad: You can use keys 2 to 9. 40 Note: If your mobile is changed from a 12 keypad to a 4 keypad (i.e. after you have finished configuring it for your child), the key arrangements for only the first four one-touch contacts will be preserved and they will be moved to occupy keys 1 to 4.
Copy to SIM You can copy any phonebook contact from phone memory to SIM memory. Messaging configuration Message settings Message settings are usually preconfigured by your network operator and are taken from the SIM card, space within both the phone memory and the SIM card. however, you can alter them, if necessary. 1 Within the Messaging option, highlight Message Save Nos To. This option determines whether new Settings and press c.
Changing preset messages h 1 Within the Messaging option, highlight Preset Messages and press c. 2 Highlight a message (or an Empty location) and press c. If you chose an existing message, select the Edit option. 42 3 Enter or edit the required message and then press a (Save ). Voicemail settings 1 Within the Messaging option, highlight Voicemail and press c. 2 Highlight the Voicemail Settings option and press c.
Administration via the website Thanks to the d100mobile.com website, you can administrate your mobile irrespective of where you are and where it is (providing it is switched on and has network service). Using the powerful, yet intuitive features of the secure website you can: • Send a message to the Disney D100 mobile • Manage and contact multiple phones One Using the website’s text creation feature, you can child or many, the d100mobile.
Other settings T ime h 1 Within the Clock option, highlight Time and Date and press c. 2 Select the Set Time option. The display will show the current time setting. 44 3 Enter the correct time in one of two ways: • If you are using the 12 keypad: Enter the time using the numeric keys and press a (OK ). • If you are using the 4 keypad: Use d and e to increase or decrease the hour and then press f to move to the minutes. Similarly adjust the minutes and then press a (OK ).
Date 1 Within the Clock option, highlight Time and Date and press c. 2 Select the Set Date option. The display will show the current day/month/year setting in a calendar grid format. 3 Use g and f to move back/forward day by day or use d and e buttons to move up/down week by week until you have highlighted the correct date. Press c to select. The display will now show a grid for the chosen week with the chosen day highlighted.
School hours h 46 The school hours feature allows you to ensure that your child’s mobile does not interfere with classwork by disabling the ringtone alerts and key tones during certain times of the day and week. When the control is active, the icon will be displayed in the standby screen. You can control, to the nearest hour, when the school hours feature should be active. 1 Within the Clock option, highlight School Hours and press c.
Virtual timer This is a feature that you can optionally use to help your child to moderate their use of the mobile. The virtual timer keeps a running total of all time spent in calls and you can set a limit which they should try to keep within. For safety reasons, exceeding the limit does not prevent incoming or outgoing calls being made, it merely acts as a reminder. The time period in which they should use the allocation is down to you. 1 Within the Call Logs option, highlight Virtual Timer and press c.
Call costs h 48 This feature allows you to gain an indication of your expenditure on calls. This feature is dependent on support from your network operator. 1 Within the Call Logs option, select the Call Info option and press c. Three options are provided: Call Costs This option allows you set the unit cost of calls which will then be used together with the call timers to provide the cost of your Last Call and also a running total of All Calls , since you last cleared the logs.
Other information Solving problems The display shows ‘No service’ If you are outside the wireless service area, No Service will display on your mobile. No calls can be made or received, however, emergency calls may still be possible. Whenever I try to call the Disney D100 mobile (from another phone), I hear one ring and the line goes dead The mobile is in normal mode and the number from which you are calling is not listed as a contact within the phone memory area of the phonebook.
Message “Searching” is displayed along with “No Network When this happens in a service area, turn off your mobile for 2~3 minutes, and then turn it back on. 50 If this continues for some time without reason (i.e. other mobile phones on the same network can gain service) contact your supplier for assistance. Technical specifications General details Weight 80g including battery Size (H x W x D) 51.3mm x 98.7mm x 24.
Important safety information Exposure to radio frequency (RF) signals Your mobile contains a transmitter and a receiver. When it is on, it receives and also sends out radio frequency (RF) signals. When you communicate with your mobile, the system handling your call controls the power level at which your mobile transmits.
Facilities Turn off your mobile in any facility where posted no• Never carry the mobile in a breast pocket. tices instruct you to do so. These facilities may include • Use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimise the hospitals or health care facilities that may be using potential for interference. equipment that is sensitive to external RF energy. • Turn off the mobile immediately if there is any Medical devices reason to suspect that interference is taking place.
Your battery or mobile may contain symbols, defined as follows. Important safety information will follow. Your battery or mobile should not be disposed of in a fire. Your battery or mobile may require recycling in accordance with local laws. Contact your local regulatory authorities for more information. Your battery or mobile should not be thrown in the trash.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) for GSM900/DCS1800 networks 54 The model wireless phone meets R&TTE requirements for exposure to radio waves. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed limits for exposure to radio frequency (RF) energy. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population.
Specific Absorption Rate (SAR) for GSM850/PCS1900 networks The SAR is a value that corresponds to the relative amount of RF energy absorbed in the head of a user for a wireless handset. The SAR value of a phone is the result of an extensive testing, measuring and calculation process. It does not represent how much RF the phone emits. All phone models are tested at their highest value in strict laboratory settings.
Character copyright notices 56 © Disney Where featured, Disney’s Winnie the Pooh characters based on the “Winnie the Pooh” works by A.A. Milne and E.H. Shepard. Where featured, Tinker Bell from Walt Disney’s Masterpiece ‘Peter Pan’. All rights reserved. All brands and product names mentioned are trademarked or registered trademarks of their respective companies.