User Guide SP210
Table Of Contents FOR SAFE OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 INFORMATION FOR SAFE OPERATION . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 ABOUT STORAGE AND MAINTENANCE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 MENU . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 MEASUREMENT OF RADIO FREQUENCY EXPOSED (ABSORBED SPECIAL RATE INFORMATION SAR) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 COMMUNICATION NETWORK SERVICE . . . .
Table Of Contents 1.CALLS. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 CALL LOGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . MISSED . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RECEIVED. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . DIALED NUMBERS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . VOICE MAIL .
Table Of Contents COPY CONTACT TO SIM . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . CHANGE PHONEBOOK . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . NEW GROUP. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SEARCH . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . RECEIVE CARD(S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . SERVICE NUMBER(S) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Table Of Contents MELODIES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 108 IMAGES . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 109 MEMORY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 110 8.WAP . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111 9. SETTINGS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
For Safe Operation Information For Safe Operation Please read the following user manual carefully to keep from injuries. About Storage And Maintenance Do not try to disassemble or repair the phone. Avoid wet and damp places. Do not use harmful detergent or harmful chemical materials to wash the phone. Instead, use soft cloth to rub its appearance. Do not inflict strong shock on the appliance.
For Safe Operation Menu 1. Calls 2. Special 3. Extras 4. Camera 5. Phonebook 6. Messages 7. Leisure 8. WAP 9.
For Safe Operation Measurement Of Radio Frequency Exposed (Absorbed Special Rate Information SAR) This phone is a communication appliance with low-output electric wave. Complying with EU standard requirements related with radio wavelength exposure, the phone has been designed and made not exceeding the energy exposure limit of the radio frequency as recommended by European Union board of directors. The limit specified above is a frequency allowable in general as a world standard.
For Safe Operation Communication Network Service GRUNDIG mobile conforms to the communication standard laws of GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900 and GPRS. Read this user manual thoroughly to understand and learn the functions of this appliance. Customers should know that the trio function (900-1800-1900) is a feature coming from the communication network. Make sure that this feature is available via the RED exchange service personnel. Additional RED services are available for this phone.
For Safe Operation Safety In Hospital The mobile phone since designed to transmit electric waves can disturb functions of electric or medical appliances. Remember to turn the phone off always in hospital. Safety In Flight Remember the phone if used in the airplane can disturb functions of electric wave equipment of the airplane. Therefore, the use of the phone is illegal in the airplane. Remember to turn the phone off always during flight.
For Safe Operation Infrared Equipment And Safety This phone includes infrared transmission equipment. Do not let infrared rays come in contact with eyes of others nor use together with other infrared equipment. Electrical Equipment Most electric appliances are secured and protected against the effect of the phone radio frequency. Nevertheless, there are some products that are not protected against.
For Safe Operation Battery And Parts This phone uses a rechargeable battery of Li-ion Technology. The battery if completely recharged is usable to call for a duration of 230 minutes and available for standing-by for a duration of 180 minutes. Do not use any charger or battery if damaged or worn out. Do not touch any circuit of the battery. It will cause damage thereon. If the battery is kept in hot temperature, its function and duration may be deteriorated. Keep temperature always as similar as possible.
Inside The Package Handset Battery User Manual Charger 13
Handset Description Earpiece LCD Screen Navigation & WAP Key Left Selection Key Right Selection Key Send Key END / Power Key Alphabet / Number Key MIC SIde Key Camera Key 14 Earjack
Cellular Phone In The Beginning Instaliment Of SIM Card To answer the phone or to call, GRUNDIG mobile needs a available SIM card, which the communication company may have installed already. Note If GRUNDIG mobile is used, installation state of the SIM card will be displayed. If the SIM card is not installed, a confirmation paragraph will be displayed. 1. Remove the battery after pulling the hook outward with GRUNDIG mobile turned off.
Cellular Phone 2. After the battery is removed, insert the SIM card to the hole. At this moment, make sure the corner of card fits well on the rim of the hole so to insert the card, checking the remaining aspect. Insert SIM card as shown in the following figure. 3. As for the two holes, make sure the cover on the rear fits well to insert the battery. Finally, keep pressing the lower of the cover till it sounds Tic. 4. Pull the hook and insert the cover and the battery.
Cellular Phone Battery Charge 1. Insert the charger as shown in the figure. The screen will display the Battery is being charged while the phone is turned on for several seconds before returning to the previous step. (your phone is available even during the battery is charged). If the phone is turned off, display of Battery is being charged will be continuously displayed. 2. If the charge is completed, the screen will be as shown in the figure. To remove the charger hold and press the both ends to extract.
Cellular Phone Phone ON/OFF Keep on pressing the End Key for 5 seconds to turn on the phone. This function is designed to avoid unintentional ON or OFF of the phone when kept in a pocket or luggage. Start If PIN enable setting on after the phone is turned on, you will be required to input 4-digit password. Input correct password and press Select Key. Note: If password is not input, only emergency call will be available with SOS Key.
Cellular Phone If they are not correct, press edit Key. If the date is correct, press Select Key. If the date is not correct, input new date using the number on the Key pad and then press Select Key. If the time is correct, press Select Key. If the time is not correct, input new time and then press Select Key.
Cellular Phone Stand-by Screen Note For about 1 minute and 30 seconds after the phone is on, it’s image and menu may be displayed a little slower than usual. This delayed time is for environmental setting of the menu. And the menu will not be displayed during this duration. After this duration, the speed will be back to normal.Stand-by screen is displayed when the phone is available to answer or use to call.
Cellular Phone • Press the left selection Key located below the menu in stand-by screen stat so to display the main menu. • Press the right selection Key located below the Call Logs menu in stand-by screen state so to display the Call menu. • Press the upper of the direction Key in stand-by screen state so to display the Messages menu. • Press the lower of the direction Key in stand-by screen state so to display the Special menu.
Cellular Phone The direction Key will be used mainly to appropriate functions of the phone. • Keep on pressing End Key in stand-by screen state to turn off the phone. • When the screen is in a normal state, press Send Key to display the call record. • In order to make a call, press number first in stand-by screen state and the call Key next. Keep on pressing one number among 2 and 9 and a call to the number as input will be made.
Cellular Phone Short Long 1 No.1 Call connected to voicemail box 2 No.2 Speed Dial 3 No.3 Speed Dial 4 No.4 Speed Dial 5 No.5 Speed Dial 6 No.6 Speed Dial 7 No.7 Speed Dial 8 No.8 Speed Dial 9 No.9 Speed Dial 0 No.1 Symbol + * Symbol* Manner Mode # Symbol# Lock Keypad Dual SIM card: Dual SIM card has 2 passwords and 2 relevant modes respectively.
Cellular Phone Icon Name Antenna Service available level Service available level A Bell mode Always displayed to show service area if reached. Always displayed to show service available level (0 to 5) in a bar graph. The greatest service available level with the maximum bars. There are 5 modes available (sound only, vibrate only, sound after vibrate, sound with vibrate, silence). Roaming state Displayed while user is in other service area or receiving a call abroad.
Cellular Phone Calls Making A Call To make a call, press desired phone number in stand-by screen state and then Call Key . If you input wrong number, Clear Key to delete the last number input. In order to delete a specific number, move the cursor right behind the number to delete (press the left of OK Key) and then press End Key. Press End Key to finish the call. In the stand-by state of the phone, input number to display the following screen.
Cellular Phone Whole Menus In the stand-by state, press the menu Key to go back to standard menu. Press the direction Key (up/down/left/right) to get into menu desired. While pressing the menu Key, press relevant number to get into the category applicable. Figures of the icons, names of the categories, brief description of each menu and short-cut keys are as in the following table; Icon Menu Calls To look through call record and voice messages sent and received.
Cellular Phone Common Screens And System In Various Menus Input Phone Number When you start inputting number in stand-by state, the number will be displayed, moving from right to left as it is inputted. If the number input reaches the end of the right, the number will move to the upper line to prepare a space for the next numbers to input. During inputting number, the screen will be as shown below.
Cellular Phone Writer Of Phone Number It is used to input phone number from the phonebook. Above all, press number in stand-by screen state to get into the screen of writer function. 0 ~ 9 are available to enter, which has the following features. • Keep pressing 0 to display + character. • Press <*> and <#> to input characters of <*> and <#> respectively. • Press CLR Key to delete the last number input.
Cellular Phone Writer Of Text It is used to input text of names or messages. There are 4 input methods for text writer. • Capital letter input: displays all the input text in capital letters. This can be used together with Multi Input and Smart Input which will be later described. • Small letter input: displays all the input text in small letters. This can be used together with Multi Input and Smart Input.
Cellular Phone As described above, there are two input methods. • Multi Input (Multiple Input) • Expected Input (Smart Input) Note: Keep on pressing <*> Key in text writer to change to other input method. (Multi Input - Expected Input and Numeric mode)` Note: Keep on pressing <#> Key in text writer to change to symbol input mode. In the Expected Input method, the method is underlined. In case with the two accompanied, it will be displayed as below.
Cellular Phone Multi Input This method operates differently according to the language specified. If Spanish has been specified, following text will be displayed when you press one numeric Key repeatedly. Key Press 1a Press 2a Press 3a Press 4a Press 1 Space 2 A/a 3 D/d E/e 4 G/g 5 J/j 6 5a Press 6a Press .
Cellular Phone Text Selector Press # Key shortly in the screen of text mode to display text selector which can display special characters which are not available in general text mode. Move the direction Key (up/down/left/right) on the text desired to select those special characters. If you select the special character. Press select Key to input applicable character.
1.Calls Through this Calls menu, you can move to call Logs, voice mail and mainly used number list. 1. Press menu when the phone is in stand-by state to display options on main menu. 2. Use the direction Key to select a Calls icon. 3. Press select Key. The Calls option in principal menu will be displayed.
1.Calls Call Logs 1. In stand-by state, press menu Key to display main menu option. 2. Use the direction Key to select calls menu then press Select. 3. On calls screen, Select Call Logs and press select to display the following information. Missed Select In Missed option on call logs and press Select Key to show record of calls received but not answered. Select the call not answered and press option Key to see the following menu.
1.Calls • Delete: Deletes selected number from call list, which needs your confirmation. Press Yes Key to confirm Delete Call. Received On the Call logs, select Received option and press Select Key to display the last list of calls answered. Select a call received and press option Key to display option menu as before (Missed). Select a call desired and press option Key to display new menu with the following options; • Call: Tries a call to the phone previously selected.
1.Calls Dialed Numbers On the Call logs, select Dialed Numbers option and press Select Key to display the list of calls dialed. Select a call desired and press option Key to display new menu with the following options; • Call: Tries a call to the phone previously selected. • Send Message: Sends a message (Short or multimedia) to selected number. • Details: Displays information of selected call on screen. • Save: Allows you to add new contact to address book conveniently.
1.Calls Voice Mail It is an automatic answering machine (run by communication company) saying Please, leave your message for me to call back when the call can not be answered or the phone is out of service area or turned off. Follow the procedures below to enter the voice box. 1. In stand-by state, press menu Key to display main menu option. 2. Use the direction Key to select calls menu then press Select. 3. On calls screen, Select Voice Mail and press select to display the following information.
1.Calls Options Call logs, Voice mail and Useful number has the identical options as shown below. You may get to its options menu through the following operation; 1. In stand-by state, press menu Key to display main menu option. 2. Use the direction Key to select calls menu then press Select. 3. On calls screen, Select Options and press select to display the following information. The following is to describe the option.
1.Calls Call Settings This option allows you to specify environmental setting through several special options related with call. • Any Key Answer: Starts connection if active to any call when any Key on the pad is pressed. This option can be made on or off (Press OK Key to have access to this option). • Open To Answer: Starts connection if active to any call when GRUNDIG mobile folder is opened. This option is initially kept off.
1.Calls • Auto Answer: If this is selected, the call received will be automatically answered, which has 4 options (Press OK Key to display those): off, 3 seconds, 5 seconds and 10 seconds. It is the duration just before the phone answers the received call automatically. • Speed Dialing: If this option is applied, you can make a fast call. Select number and then press it to make a fast call thereto in stand-by state.
1.Calls Call Services The call service includes such functions stand-by call, environmental setting and restricted display of sender. The service is available as follows; The options of this menu have the following functions related. Call Forwarding It allows you to make received Call to go to other phone number. Select this option and press OK Key to use this function, which has 4 sub-menus as follows; • Voice: Specifies received voice call. • Data: Specifies received data. • Fax: Specifies received fax.
1.Calls • Unconditional: Cancels all the previous options If all the type of calls received is specified. • Busy: Receives all calls selected even during you are connected with other phone. • No Answer: The service provider shall specify the number of bells to make In-absence mode active if call is not answered. • Unreachable: Receives all calls sent even if out of service area. Once after the type and the number of calls received are specified, you should execute the applicable option. First, 1.
1.Calls Call Barring This makes calls be sent and received only under the specified conditions. Select this option on menu to make use of this service. Select Barring Call service and press OK to display its options as follows; • All outgoing: Restricts All outgoing calls, which is controlled by password. • Int’l Outgoing: Restricts All outgoing calls to abroad, which is controlled by password. • Int’l Expect Home • All Incoming: Restricts All incoming calls which is controlled by password.
1.Calls Call Waiting This service is used to make other call stand by while a precedent call is connected, which can be applied or cancelled as necessary. In order to apply this function, select Stand-by call option on call service menu (see the first of the manual if you are not familiar with the route to this screen) and press Enter to display the following options; • Activate: Activate Call Waiting call option. • Cancel: Cancels Call Waiting call option.
1.Calls Clear Call Log This option is used for you to erase all the call lists through call option menu. (Missed, Received, Dialed, All). It will erase all the record of calls with ease. • Delete Missed: Deletes all calls in absence saved. • Delete Received: Deletes all received calls saved. • Delete Dialed: Deletes all sent calls saved. • Delete All: Deletes all the lists of calls saved.
1.Calls Air Time This provides information on calling time used in total (time used for calls dialed and received including the last one). Follow the procedures below to use this option. 2. Press Back Key to go out of this screen. 3. Press Reset Key and select desired option on the menu below to set the counter to 0 (Zero) • All: Erases all the accumulated time used for calls received and sent. • Dialed: Erases the accumulated time used for calls sent.
1.Calls Call Costs This informs you of the amount of total cost of all calls and the last call including the maximum amount/cost of calls. The cost may be expressed in some unit or currency. Follow the procedures below to go to this option. • Last Call: Displays the cost of the last call, which can be expressed in specific unit or currency through Display calling cost option (described later). • All Calls: Displays the cost of all calls. Press Reset Key to delete the cost displayed.
2. Special 1. In stand-by state, press menu Key to display main menu option. 2. Use the direction Key to select Special menu then press select. Note: It displays the menu that the SIM card could supports.
3. Extras The options on Extras menus allow you to connect to other functions of the phone and SIM card (My services, Calendar ). Follow the procedures below to enter Extras menus. 1. Press menu when the phone is in stand-by state to display options on main menu. 2. Use the direction Key to select a Extras icon. Option list related with Extras menus will be displayed as shown below; How to operate each tool will be described later.
3. Extras Calendar On Other menus, select Calendar and press OK to go to its related option list, where you can set an alarm for a specific event. 1. In stand-by state, press menu Key to display main menu option. 2. Use the direction Key to select Extras menu then press Select. 3. On Extras screen, Select Calendar and press select to display the following information.
3. Extras Events On Calendar screen, select Events option and press OK to display the screen, where you can add, delete or execute an event. Follow the procedures below to apply this function; 1. On option screen, select Add event and press OK. 2. Go to the screen where you can select the type of event to specify. • Alarm Clock: Sets an alarm for time Alert. • Meeting: Sets an alarm for meeting. • Birthday: Sets an alarm for birthday. • Memo: Sets an alarm for other types of events.
3. Extras 6. Now, Start and End time (when the phone operates the alarm) of desired event shall be set. Use the phone Key directly or Up/Down Key to input. 7. Now, how many times the event will be repeated shall be specified, where the following options are available. Select a desired option and press Enter. You don t need to set the period in case of birthday event. 8. Set alarming time to inform you that an applicable event will be open.
3. Extras Select a desired alarm type and press OK to finish all the procedures. Note: The sound of the time alarm is different from that of the event alarm. When a call is received while an alarm operates, the alarm will stop till the call is finished. In the beginning the alarming bell will go on for 1 minute, and then for 5 minutes if not stopped by user. After the third bell, the alarm will stop then. The following icons will be displayed on the icon bar of the upper screen when you specify the alarm.
3. Extras Other Event Options You can execute other operation on calendar menu. Select Event option on the displayed screen and press OK. Then, choose Select and press OK to display the event list arranged, based on specified date and its operation time (See the figure below). • Details: Shows details of the event selected (type, date, operation time, related expression and alarming time) • Edit: Edits specific details related with event (Description, Date, start time, end time, frequency, etc.
3. Extras Select this option and press OK. Then you will be asked to confirm. • Delete All Events: Deletes all the events specified, which will ask you to confirm. Press Back Key to return to previous menu (It is the fastest route to get out of the calendar menu). Calculator GRUNDIG mobile calculator helps you to perform basic calculation work. Follow the procedures below to use the calculator. 1. In stand-by state, press menu Key to display main menu option. 2.
3. Extras - Input the first number and then the second number to calculate. - Te get the result of the calculation, press Equals Key (See the figure below). - You can use the acquired result to apply to other calculation with Down Navigation Key keys. This calculator does not support simultaneous multi-calculation. You should divide the object into several in such a case and then perform each calculation in due consideration of calculation priority. Press Back Key to return to previous screen.
3. Extras Unit Converter 1. In stand-by state, press menu Key to display main menu option. 2. Use the direction Key to select Extras menu then press Select. 3. On Extras screen, Select Unit Converter and press select to display the following information. 4. Select the desired type of measurement Note: Length/ Weight/ Volume/ Area/ Temperature. 5.
3. Extras Stop Watch 1. In stand-by state, press menu Key to display main menu option. 2. Use the direction Key to select Extras menu then press Select. 3. On Extras screen, Select Stop Watch and press select to display the following information. - To start, press OK Key. [Select] - To stop a time period and continue measuring another one, press left selection Key. [Lap Time] - To reset it, press left selection Key. [Reset] - To back, press right selection Key. [Back] - To stop, press OK Key.
4. Camera The Camera menu has a function related with taking pictures with digital camera built-in GRUNDIG mobile. Follow the procedures below to go to the Camera menu. 1. In stand-by state, press menu Key to display main menu option. 2. Use the direction Key to select Camera menu then press Select. A list for multimedia menu will be displayed, whose options are as follows; • Camera: Operates image camera. • My Pictures: Displays list of images taken by the built-in camera.
4. Camera Camera There are Two methods to take a picture with GRUNDIG mobile. 1. In stand-by state, press menu Key to display main menu option. 2. Use the direction Key to select Camera menu then press select. 3. Select Camera on Camera menu and press select Key. • Enter Via Main Menu: On the menu screen, select camera . Press Enter again.
4. Camera the sequence number of the pictures. Ex.) 050212-007 means image number 007 taken on Feb. 12, 2005) • Mode: Sets camera mode as necessary. (3 modes available) - Nomal Mode: Take a normal picture. - Multishot Mode: Take 9 pictures continuously. - Motion Mode: Change the mode to Camcorder. • Resolution: Sets the resolution of images (3 levels available): (VGA(640*480), QVGA(320*240). Normal(128*160)). • Quality: Sets image related quality.
4. Camera My Pictures 1. In stand-by state, press menu Key to display main menu option. 2. Use the direction Key to select Camera menu then press select. 3. Select My pictures on Camera menu and press select Key. It easily allows you not only to see, save or delete images taken but also to change their names as follows; Image management These images will be arranged in date/time sequence.
4. Camera Motion Album On multimedia menu, select camcorder option and press OK. In several seconds, the list of videos will be displayed just like downloaded or received videos. These videos will be also arranged in date/time sequence. On the list, select any video you want to work on and press Option to display the following menu; 1. In stand-by state, press menu Key to display main menu option. 2. Use the direction Key to select Camera menu then press select. 3.
4. Camera Send image You can send image or video saved in album using multimedia message via infrared rays. Follow the procedures below to apply this option. 1. In stand-by state, press menu Key to display main menu option. 2. Use the direction Key to select Camera menu then press select. 3. Select My pictures on Camera menu and press select Key. 4. Select an image to send and press Option Key. 5. Select Send and press Enter to display the menu with two options as follows; a.
5.Phonebook In address book, phone number, name and other information are saved and displayed. There are three points of contact in address book. 1. SIM: Information related with contact is saved in SIM memory only. 2. Only The Phone: Information is saved in phone memory only. 3. Double (copy): Name and phone number of these contacts are saved in SIM memory and phone memory. Besides, there are two address books. 1. Phone Memory: Shows all contacts saved in SIM memory and phone memory. 2.
5.Phonebook Group will be represented by a special icon. • Information in the phone book is displayed in alphabet order. Phone number correspondent to each name is marked on the right of the line under the screen. • Up to 14-character and 20-digit input can be saved in the phone book. (If the first text input is some symbol to represent international call, up to 21 is available) • Up to 4 phone numbers are available for a name. • Up to 250 addresses can be saved in SIM memory.
5.Phonebook Mixed Phonebook This address book shows all the contacts saved in phone memory and SIM card memory. The following figure shows the appearance of this screen. Below this screen (just above the option and the previous keys) expected contact number is displayed. Remember the icon will appear from this line if the contact is a group. Up to 750 contacts can be shown via the whole address book.
5.Phonebook How To Enter Phonebook There are two methods to get into whole address book. 1. Press the left selection Key in background screen. 2. In the basic menu screen, press select Key while Phonebook icon is selected. To make a call, select the one desired and press Call Key . Or find the entry to call directly on the list. Press only the first letter of the contact desired to call to display in alphabetic order all the names which have the letter in front.
5.Phonebook • Copy Contact To Phone • Change Phonebook • New Group • Search • Receive Card(S) • Service Number(S) • Own Number • Memory Status The function of each option is as follows; In order to select one of them, select direction Key first and then press Select Key. View Card This option shows details on contact being selected. (See the figure below) • Name of contact is used as a title of View Card. • It shows phone number of contact selected.
5.Phonebook - Company number - Fax - E-mail address - User s configuration (memo) - Attached image - Attached sound - Group joined Note: Use SIM card to display the phone number of the name selected only. Press Previous Key to go back to the previous screen. Press option Key to display options which can be applied to the name selected. Call Contact Make A Call It makes a call to the name (person) selected. Send A Message It sends a message to the name selected.
5.Phonebook New Contact This option adds new contact to address book. Select this option to display the following screen. Note: New contact can not be made directly to whole address book.For this operation, you should make it first in SIM or phone address book and then copy the contact to address book next. Select In phone memory to make contact in address book. Select In SIM memory to save contact in card. Select option as desired and press Select Key.
5.Phonebook Send Message This option is used to send SMS (Short message) or MMS (multimedia message) to previously selected contact. Details on these two messages are as follow; Short Message Select short message on option screen and press Select Key to display number list applicable to the selected contact. If just one number is found available in the selected contact, start writing text message right there.
5.Phonebook • Send: Sends a text message to a receiver with this option designated (Press Enter Key). • Add New Recipient: Selects other SMS message receivers. To enter receiver setting screen, press Enter Key to display the screen, and there write receivers name desired or press the name to enter address book to select receivers. • Recipient List: If this option is selected, previously selected list of receivers of text messages will be displayed.
5.Phonebook • Dictionary: This option is used to correct or cancel spelling of the written message. Select On to start correcting spelling. • Sending Option: On this screen, you may select the valid period of written message (1 hour, 6 hours, etc.) and ensure the message is received. Valid period of a message means time duration during the message stays in the communication network if not sent to its receiver. After this time, the message will be erased automatically even if not sent to its receiver.
5.Phonebook - To Nr: Where message receivers contact will be displayed. - Cc: Where other receivers contact will be displayed. - Subject: Where title of message to send will be displayed. - Message: Where text message to send will be input. • Press option to add a new receiver. First, press option Key, select Add recipient option and then press Select to get into number input window. And then, write receivers number or press name Key to select in a address book list.
5.Phonebook - Add Page: It is used to add up to 5 slides to a message to send. Each message is made up of one or more slides. Text, image and sound can be saved in each slide. Use the following options in option menu to add a new slide and its details. If a new slide is added, there will be 2 new options in the menu. They are Remove current page (used to delete attached file applied) and Go to page.
5.Phonebook Delete Contact Deletes selected contact from address book. How to delete from whole address book is as follows; Contact type Execute Result Mixed Phonebook If Delete Contact option is selected, screen will be displayed to confirm.(Are you sure to delete?) The contact is left only in SIM address book Terminal Phonebook If Delete Contact option is selected, screen will be displayed to confirm.
5.Phonebook Delete All Deletes all contacts saved in selected address book (SIM, cell phone or whole address book). Copy Contact To SIM Used to copy selected contact. You should copy only the name and number of contact as expected. This option can be executed to cell phone memory from SIM memory or to the contrary according to the following rules. (it is different according to the type of contact or copy.
5.Phonebook Change Phonebook Opens other address book. If this option is selected, the following options of menu will be displayed. Mixed Phonebook Means both address books saved in SIM and Terminal. SIM Phonebook Means address book saved in SIM card. Terminal Phonebook Means address book saved in cell phone memory. Select address book to open, and then press OK. The name of this option is Mixed phonebook where contact information is available after confirmed. New Group specifies group of contacts.
5.Phonebook Press OK Key to finish. And you can see that the new group name is displayed on the next screen as specified. 4. It is empty at first since the group is newly specified (Empty list). Press Add Key to add another contact to this group. 5. The following options will be displayed. a. New Member: It is used to appoint the contact on the established contact list to be a new member. b.
5.Phonebook Search This option is used to search for other contacts on the contact list. Select Search option to display Search by name screen. On the screen write more than 1 characters of the contact name to find. If written, the applicable name with the same characters is displayed. Now you may search up and down to find the name on the list. For example, press No.2 Key to fast reach names with the first character of C.
5.Phonebook Own Number My phone number(s) is saved in special address book inside SIM card. Select My Number option on the phone call service menu and press Enter to have access to this function. (If not informed of this route, please ask from the first). All the lists of phone numbers belonging to Own Number will be displayed (For example, cell phone number, fax number, etc.). How to add or cancel number is as follow; 1. Select specific number, press Add/ Delete, and then Select. 2.
5.Phonebook Memory Status This option is used to confirm the capacity and the condition of SIM card or phone memory. On the state window, the following information is provided.
5.Phonebook Group Setting / Group Work If a user group is made, select address book option on the main menu and then desired group on the contact group list to perform group work.
5.Phonebook View Group It is used to view all the members belonging to selected group. On the list select a member and press/Option Key to apply the followings: Make a call to members, Delete, Add new member to group, Group melody or image setting. Send Message To Group It is used to send SMS text message or MMS multimedia message to selected group members. • In the first case (Shot message), SMS message screen will be displayed to write message.
5.Phonebook New Group This option is used to add new group to address book. Select new group on Select/screen and press OK Key to display Group Name screen. How to use this screen and its options has been described above (see New Group). Rename Group It is used to change selected group name. Select Rename group on Select screen and press OK to display Write Rename group screen. Use alphabet/number buttons to change to new name. Press OK Key to finish. Delete Group It is used to delete selected group.
5.Phonebook Service Number(s) Setting service numbers Change Phonebook As described in Change Phonebook above. Memory Status As described in Memory Status above. Terminal Phonebook It displays the contacts saved in phone memory and the contacts saved in both (cell phone and SIM card) only, thus to show details of whole address book always. Follow the procedures below to set and apply phone address book. 1. Press menu Key on background screen to display main menu with phone options. 2.
5.Phonebook All the options related with phonebook are as specified in Mixed phonebook (excepting the following). • New Contact (name): Newly input contacts are saved all in the phone memory (they become the contacts only for the cell phone). Thus, right after this option is selected, Name screen will be displayed, where you should write new contact name and select a location to save this information (similar to whole address book).
5.Phonebook SIM phonebook SIM phonebook shows only the information saved in SIM card memory and the information saved in both, thus displaying whole address book always. Follow the procedures below to set and apply SIM address book. 1. Press menu Key on background screen to display main menu with phone options. 2. Phonebook and press OK to display address book screen. 3. Press option Key to display option screen. 4. Select Change Phonebook and press OK to display Change phonebook screen. 5.
5.Phonebook • Delete Contact: If this option is selected, only the contacts saved in SIM memory will be deleted. In other words, if the same contact is saved in both, copy of the contact in phone memory is kept. • Copy Name To Phone: If this option is selected, copy of contact to phone memory is available. Contact name and selected number only will be copied. The menu option named Message allows settings of text message, multimedia message, chatting, and environmental services for messages.
6. Messages The menu defined as message allows text message, multimedia message, chatting, cell phone mailing, and connection to environmental services for messages. Follow the procedures below to connect to message menu. 1. Press the left selection Key in background screen. 2. In the basic menu screen, press select Key while Messages icon is selected.
6. Messages Receive Message Text Message If receiving a new text message, the phone (SMS and EMS) will sound (sound can be cancelled if requested). And a screen appears to display the number of messages received. Press View Key to confirm the new text message, and press Back Key to return to the previous screen. • Open: Opens the text message for you to read its details. • Delete: Deletes received messages from the list.
6. Messages Multimedia Message Reaction of the phone which received MMS message (multimedia message) is different based on the specified display option. Recovery display can be defined as specified in the described procedures in . Send New Message As previously described, two different types of messages can be sent. • One is short message (SMS) composed of text only and the other is multimedia message (MMS) composed of text, image and music.
6. Messages 5. Press option Key. • Introduce Recipient: Displays receivers of message. You may select receiver s name using phonebook or directly input phone number. You can select Add new recipient to send the same text to all receivers added at a time. • Save: Saves text which is not yet sent in phone memory. The text will be saved in unsent box in outbox folder. • Alphabetic Or Numeric Mode: Shows how to input capital letters, small letters, capital and small letters, or numbers.
6. Messages • Sending Option: Makes active or inactive the information menu on valid period of message (1 hour, 6 hours, 12 hours, 24 hours, 72 hours, 1 week, maximum) or select report options On or Off. The message whose valid period is over will not be sent but deleted. Confirmation of message allows you to ensure that the message is received. If once details of message are specified, the receiver will display menu list related with the message.
6. Messages Multimedia Message Follow the procedures below to send a multimedia message. 1. In stand-by state, press menu Key to display main menu option. 2. Use the direction Key to select message menu then press select. 3. Select multimedia messages on message menu and press select Key. 4. Select new messages on multimedia message menu and press select Key. - To Nr: Where main receiver’s phone number will be surely specified.
6. Messages Press OK Key to send the message. If you want to save the message before sending, select Save as Draft Key on the menu and press Execute Key. Inbox It is a space to save all the messages received including SMS, MMS and other messages to send. The received box includes all the lists of the messages received. If a message is received, separately specified sound of bell will operate. And as shown below, an image will be displayed on the screen.
6. Messages Select a text message to read now and press option Key. Select Open (press Delete Key if you want to delete it) and press OK Key to display the following screen showing such information as text message, senders phone number, date and time when the message was sent. • Reply: Displays Write Text Screen to replay to the message received. Write message as desired. If you want to know how to write and send text message (SMS), refer to .
6. Messages b. Read Multimedia Message (MMS): Select multimedia message option to display the list of multimedia messages received and saved. Select message to read and press option Key to display various option menus. • Save Object: Saves melody and image attached. • Previous Page: Shows the previous slide. • Next Page: Shows the following slide. • Reply: Replies to message received. • Reply To All: Replies to all senders.
6. Messages Sent It is the place all sent messages are saved (messages sent or saved after written). The sent box saves two types of messages, which are SMS (text message) and MMS (multimedia message). Follow the procedures below to go to the sent messages box. If a message is opened, the details of the message will be displayed on screen. The options related with Open Text Message are as follow; SMS Message • Forward: Forward text message • Call: Makes a call to receiver of text message.
6. Messages Unsent Shows text message or multimedia message not sent but saved only. Other functions related with this option are the same as specified in Sent messages. Draft MMS Use Save Key to display temporary box of multimedia messages saved. Refer to . Go to Draft MMS screen to find MMS messages saved. Press Details Key on the temporary box list to edit. Press option Key simply to have access to options related with selected temporary box.
6. Messages • Center Number: Specifies number of message center. It is the phone number of the center for you to call in order to send or receive messages. Its service provider shall specify this number previously. • Reply Path: Makes the application of the center on or off as necessary to send or receive messages. • Edit Preset: Edits details of messages saved in dictionary. Up to 5 messages can be saved in dictionary.
6. Messages • Valid Period: Maximum period can be specified as necessary to make message sent. If once the period is over, the message will be automatically deleted. 1 hour, 12 hours, 24 hours, 72 hours, 1 week and the maximum are available for the period. The maximum has been previously established by its service provider. However, the minimum is 1 hour as described above. • Read Report: If this option is executed, you can be sure if its receiver has read the message or not.
6. Messages • Advanced Settings - MMS Retrieval: Select MMS retrieval type (Automatic, Automatic in home network, With user confirmation, or Via inbox) - Adverts Reception: Select on or off Use Modify option to edit information. • Rename: Changes the name of information. • GSM Settings: Displays environmental setting of GSM connection and specifies number to call, type of terminal (analog or digital), and inactive duration till the service is available.
6. Messages CB Message Group message means a text message which will be sent to all the members who have joined the communication company. (Messages for common interest, ads, PR, etc., as displayed on the main menu of the phone) These messages will be sent to all the phones located in designated places with the applicable channel setting. • Reception: Allows you to receive group messages if this option is selected. (Default is set to off) • Channels: Defines a channel to receive this kind of messages.
6. Messages • Mode: Shows 5 methods to display received message on screen via this sub-menu. (These methods specify environment of received group message or each channel used) (see the figure below) • CB List: Shows group messages recently received, not saved nor deleted on this screen. If there is no message, List is empty will be displayed. If there is any message, its related title will be shown. Press details Key for further information. To save the message press Yes Key, and press No to delete.
7. Leisure Games Follow the procedures below to go to Games menu. 1. In stand-by state, press menu Key to display main menu option. 2. Use the direction Key to select Leisure menus icon and then press OK. The icons are as shown below; 3.
7. Leisure Melodies Follow the procedures below to go to Melodies menu. 1. In stand-by state, press menu Key to display main menu option. 2. Use the direction Key to select Leisure menus icon and then press OK. The icons are as shown below; 3.
7. Leisure Images Follow the procedures below to go to Melodies menu. 1. In stand-by state, press menu Key to display main menu option. 2. Use the direction Key to select Leisure menus icon and then press OK. The icons are as shown below; 3.
7. Leisure Memory 1. In stand-by state, press menu Key to display main menu option. 2. Use the direction Key to select Leisure menus icon and then press OK. The icons are as shown below; 3. On Leisure screen, select Memory and press select to display the following information.
8.WAP You may have access to WAP via two routes. • In stand-by state of GRUNDIG mobile, press OK Key . • In stand-by state, press menu Key and with WAP option selected, press OK to display the option list as shown below; The following is available with the options displayed on this screen. • Open • Goto URL • Bookmarks • History • Cache • WAP Settings • Service Indication If you want to have information on such services, please contact your service guide of the communication company.
9. Settings In Settings menu, you can specify all appearances of GRUNDIG: (for bell volume of call received, calling bell melody, background screen image, other setting options of communication network, security and connection) Follow the procedures below to get to Setting menu. 1. In stand-by state, press menu Key to display main menu option. 2. Use the direction Key to select Settings menus icon and then press OK.
9. Settings Alert Type/Vol • On Settings menu, select Alert Type/Vol option to specify bell volume of call received or other options. Note: In stand-by state of the screen, keep pressing #(sharp) for a few seconds to change the option to manner mode, if you keep pressing #(sharp) for a few second again in manner mode it will change to the predefined mode. 1. Volume: Sets volume from Speaker & Earpiece and Ringer for hearing or speaking. Select applicable option and press OK.
9. Settings 2. Tone: Set Ring tone and other sound options. a. Ringer Tone : Sets melody for received call. Select this option and press OK to display My melodies (downloaded), Default Ring call(Boccherini ~ Maquina Escribir) and MP3 melodies. b. Message Tone : Allows you to apply or cancel the sound function operated whenever the message is received. (Off, Tone1 ~ Tone5) d. Power Tone : Allows you to apply or cancel the sound function operated whenever you on/off your cell phone. e.
9. Settings b. Vibrate Only: Alerts(Ring) only with vibration when you have a call or/ and operates the phone. c. Sound After Vib: Alerts(Ring) with sound after the vibration when you have a call or/and operates the phone. d. Sound With Vib: Alerts(Ring) sound with vibration when you have a call or/and operates the phone. e. Silence: No Alerts(Ring) except LED blinking when you have a call or/ and operates the phone.
9. Settings Wallpapers On the phone screen, select wallpaper option. On wallpapers screen, select an image (taken or saved in Picture file, or downloaded via service provider, or existing) to use a background screen. The procedure to select is described in Image Option of Leisure menu. Note: You can select internal or external memory what you want to use.
9. Settings • Change Date Format: Select this option and press Enter to edit Date form displayed on the phone, where 3 options are available. - DD-MM-YY: Established form (day-month-year) - MM-DD-YY: Form in English (month- day- year) - YY-MM-DD: Commonly used form in communication (year- monthday) Select a desired form and press Confirm to return to previous option screen. • Time: Select this option and press OK to edit Time displayed on the phone.
9. Settings • Change Time Format: Select this option and press OK to edit Time form displayed on the phone, where 2 options are available. - 24 hours: It is an established option, where time is displayed 00:00 to 23:59 regardless of AM or PM. If you want this option, select Option and press Confirm to return to previous screen. - 12 hours: This option is based on 12 hours system, where 00:00 to 12:00 of AM and PM (before and after noon) is displayed.
9. Settings On the list, select a language you want to apply and press OK. If Automatic is selected, the phone will select a language as specified in SIM card. The phone will choose applicable country s cell phone code (MCC) and install its applicable language. If such information is not available or there is no SIM card in the phone, Spanish will be applied for you to use.
9. Settings Dictionary On the Telephone screen, select Dictionary option and press OK to display 3 setting items. • Personal Dictionary: It is used in Expected Mode when you write a message. If your phone dose not expect a word to input when you are writing a new message, you can add the word to the Personal dictionary for the phone to expect it later. Select Personal dictionary option and press OK. And then, press On and OK Key.
9. Settings Welcome Message This is used to specify an initial greeting which will be shown on the screen for a few seconds when the phone is turned on (How to set is described as shown below). The greeting is of text factor and graphic factor, which are all available for you to set. Select and press Enter on the Greeting option to display greeting message with 2 options as follows; • Message: This may or may not show text messages. Select a proper option and press OK.
9. Settings Reset Setting If you want to go back to initial environment after some environmental settings have been applied to the phone, simply select reset setting option and press OK to display Reset setting to default?. Select Yes or No as necessary. Note: If once the initial setting is recovered, all the saved environment information will be deleted.
9. Settings Network Select Network on the setting menu to go to the setting option of network environment and press OK to display network related screen with menu options as follows. • Select Mode: Sets how to find communication network (Automatic, Manual) • Preferred: Specifies environmental setting of communication network list as desired by user. • Select Band: Allows you to select frequency Automatic, GSM900 / DCS1800 and PCS1900. Each option will be described later.
9. Settings Select Mode On Network screen, choose select mode and press OK to display select mode screen with 2 PLMN communication network options. • Automatic: PLMN of desired communication network list can be selected automatically. The highest frequency of PLMN will be always selected. • Manual: While this option is selected, frequency of available PLMN communication network can be selected by hand. If this option is executed, Search screen will appear to search for all available PLMNs.
9. Settings Preferred It helps you to define PLMN list in preferred sequence. Select Preferred on Network screen and press OK (See < Setting communication network environment> for the route to this option>). Preferred is as shown below; PLMN communication network connected will be displayed on this screen in preferred sequence. Available option buttons are as follows: • Insert: Allows you to attach communication network code preferred. Input 5 digits of communication network code and press OK Key.
9. Settings Select Band This option is used to set environment of the phone in order to search for communication network automatically or by hand. In case of manual mode, GSM900/DCS1800 or PCS1900 of frequency can be selected. For its details, choose select Band on Network screen and press OK to display Band option screen with previously described options. • Automatic: previously specified option • GSM900/DCS1800 • PCS1900 Select a desired option and press Confirm.
9. Settings Security The cell phone is of security system necessary to specify environment accordingly to personal need. On Adjust menu, select Security to enter Setting security environment option (See menu for the route to this). Then the following screen will be displayed, whose options are also available in other menu. How To apply Or Cancel Password Password input screen will appear whenever the phone is turned on if password has been specified.
9. Settings 3 Times Of Wrong Password Input The phone will warn you that it would be the last chance for you to have access, displaying )The password while input will be displayed in black dot on the screen to keep from exposed. 3 times of wrong password input will display PUK screen. PUK (personal unlocked password) is of 8 digits necessary to cancel SIM card. If PUK appears, press Confirm.
9. Settings Change PIN 1 & 2 In case you don t like the password 1 or 2 which was input in your phone, you can easily change it. 1. Select Change PIN 1 or 2 on Security screen and press OK (See for the route to this option). 2. A message will be displayed, saying . Then input the previous password and press OK (You have 3 chances only. If the third password is incorrect again, the phone will be locked). 3. A message will be displayed, saying .
9. Settings Setting FDN Environment Restricted call list is used to restrict the call only to specific phone number. On Security screen, select FDN option and press OK to display FDN screen with 2 options as follows; • FDN Only: Decides to execute fixed phone as necessary. However, its default is Inactive. In order to execute this function, select On and press OK, where you will be asked to input correct PIN 2 (You have 3 chances only. If the third password is incorrect again, the phone will be locked).
9. Settings SIM Lock Lock SIM card is used to keep the phone from robbed. If environment of the phone is specified only for a specific SIM card, it will not be compatible with any other SIM card. The phone will have specific SIM code when SIM code of a specific SIM card is saved in phone memory. When the phone is turned on and when SIM card is inserted in the phone, it will be checked if identical to SIM code saved in the phone. if not identical, 112 emergency call mode only is available.
9. Settings Connectivity It allows your phone to connect to other equipment, which is available via built-in infrared port and WAP connection as well. Select Connectivity submenu on the Setting option to specify connection environment as shown below; InfraRed You can use the phone as a modem or receive data from other equipment via infrared port. Select Infrared option on Connectivity screen to apply this function (See ) Press OK to go to the screen with the following option.
9. Settings Note: When the modem is operated by infrared rays, the connection via serial port will be cut off. And once the infrared connection expires, it will change to serial port connection. • IR Reception: Executes infrared connection in order to receive external data. Select the on On option to apply this function. If this option is executed, infrared modem will be canceled automatically. • Connection Duration: Specifies connection duration via infrared rays.
9. Settings - Various Objects: Saves other formats of files than compatible and allows you to save all kinds of files. This option has the same procedures as described above. - Object Inbox: Saves all the files related with multimedia messages, saved or received from other applications which have no file folder. How to apply this option is as described previously. Note: The phone may receive various types of data (image, animation, melody or sound) from other equipment via WAP page, infrared port or cable.
Directives Of European Union Your SP210 is authorized to be used in the GSM network. It meets the following directives of the European Union: a. The ETS 300-342-1 (CEM) for European digital mobile radio-communication system. b. Meets the basic requirements of European Directive 1999/15/EC. c. 73/23/EEC (Directive of low voltage) as amended in 93/68/CEE. d. Meets the ETSI version for GPRS. e. Meets the ETSI version 1996 for GSM. f.
Declaration Of Conformity Hereby, Vitelcom Mobile Technology S.A. declares that this product is in compliance with the essential requirements and other relevant provisions of Directive 1999/05/EC of the European Parliament and the European Council from 9th March 1999, which was alienated in Spanish Law subject to the Royal decree 1890/2000 from 20th November 2000. PRODUCT Product description: Mobile Telephone Triband.
WARRANTY Exception Of Quality Warranty This warranty will be void in the following cases; 1. In case the product is misused or used for other purposes than specified in the present safety standard of its applicable country, or any instruction described in the manual is violated. 2. This warranty dose not include normal defects unavoidable during use. 3. This warranty dose not include normal defects unavoidable on plastic, paint, Key pad or antenna. 4.
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Safety Information 1 . SAFETY INFORMATION FOR FIXED WIRELESS TERMINALS .POTE NTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cauls e an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. INTERFERENCE TO MEDICAL DIVICES Certain electronic equipment may be shielded against RF signal from you wireless phone.
SAR INFORMATION THIS MODEL PHONE MEETS THE GOVERNMENT’S REQUIREMENTS FOR EXPOSURE TO RADIO WAVES. Your wireless phone is a radio transmitter and receiver. It is designed and manufactured not to exceed the emission limits for exposure to radiofrequency (RF) energy set by the Federal Communications Commission of the U.S. Government. These limits are part of comprehensive guidelines and establish permitted levels of RF energy for the general population.
U.S.A. U.S.FEDERAL COMMUNICATIONS COMMISSION RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE STATEMENT INFORMATION TO THE USER NOTE : This equipment has been tested and found to comply with the limits for a Class B digital device pursuant to Part 15 of the FCC Rules.