VERTU
Copyright © Vertu 2002. All rights reserved. Reproduction, transfer, distribution or storage of part or all of the contents in this document in any form without the prior written permission of Vertu is prohibited. Vertu is a registered trademark of Nokia Corporation. Other product and company names mentioned herein may be trademarks or tradenames of their respective owners. US Patent No 5818437 and other pending patents. T9 text input software Copyright (C) 1997-2002. Tegic Communications, Inc.
WELCOME The Vertu story begins with a vision of superb technology seamlessly merged with the highest level of design and craftsmanship. It continues with a commitment to creativity, originality and excellence. It draws its inspiration from explorers and visionaries in other creative disciplines and it fulfills an uncompromising mission: To build an instrument of exceptional artistry, longevity and workmanship. The result is unparalleled communication. The experience is Vertu.
USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU SIM CARD Subscriber Identity Module. This is a small card supplied by your service provider to insert into your phone for a network connection. STAND-BY When the phone is on and ready for use. DISPLA Y The screen or viewing area of the phone. CONVENTIONS ABOUT THIS MANUAL menu This represents text that appears in the phone’s display. For example, “press menu to view the list.” SEND k ey This represents a phone key.
V care and maintenance No. METAL CARE AND MAINTENANCE All Vertu metals are finished to a high standard and care needs to be taken to maintain their appearance. Vertu precious metals have a high tarnish resistance but will need polishing to remove finger prints. Protect in soft cases where possible and polish only with Vertu recommended polishing cloths.
USER MANUAL VER TU BATTERY INFORMATION HALLMARKS Your phone is powered by a rechargeable Lithium Ion battery offering high capacity and long life times. If you have a gold or platinum Vertu phone, hallmarks are stamped as shown below to authenticate the precious metals used. Each precious metal is tested to ensure the purity of the alloy conforms to the exacting standards of the European Convention Mark under the jurisdiction of the Swiss Assay Office.
spaofei nt tys VII No . Please read these simple guidelines shown below, disregarding these may be dangerous or illegal. Full safety instructions are included at the back of this manual. SAFETY POINTS ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST INTERFERENCE SWITCH OFF SWITCH SWITCH OFF SWITCH IN OFF IN WHEN OFF HOSPITALS AIRCRAFT REFUELLING NEAR BLASTING USE SENSIBLY QUALIFIED ACCESSORIES CONNECTING TO AND SERVICE BATTERIES OTHER DEVICE Do not use a cellular phone while driving.
USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU 02 THE MENUS CONTENTS (AA - temporary format) conventions ................................................................iv care and maintenance ..............................................v hallmarks .....................................................................iv battery information ....................................................vi safety points ..............................................................vii 01 GETTING STARTED phone layout...............
contents IX No . security level .......................................................... 6-3 call barring services ............................................. 6-4 closed user group ................................................ 6-5 fixed calls................................................................ 6-5 important safety information............................... 7-2 specifications ........................................................ 7-3 warranty ..........................................
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01 ge t ting s ta r t ed 01 GETTING No1- STARTED VERTU PHONE > LAYOUT 01 POWER ke y — p r es s a nd hold t o 01 10 s w itch on a nd s w itc h o ff. > 02 key — p r es s to a ns w er a ca ll SEND or se nd a m es s a ge . k ey — p r es s t o en d a ca ll. > 03 E ND > 04 V O IC EM AI L ke y — pr e s s a nd hold to ca ll your voic e m ai lb ox . > 05 V ERT U CON C IERG E 06 05 VERTU ke y — p r es s a nd ho ld un til c onc ier g e di sp la y a pp e ar s .
USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU C D > Pu s h r e tain ing ba r ( C ) for w a r d an d lif t u p. > I ns e r t th e S I M ca r d e ns ur in g tha t t he b eve lled cor n er ( D ) is loc at ed b otto m r ig h t a nd th e go ld THE BATTERY AND SIM con ta ct a r ea is fa cin g d ow nw a rd s . CARD > If you purchased your phone at a Vertu gallery, the battery and SIM card may have already been installed. If this is not the case, please follow the instructions below and observe the following points.
1-3 0 1 g e t t i ng s t a r t e d No . SWITCHING ON YOUR > PHONE Pr es s th e POWER key ( 0 1 ) a nd hold f or tw o s eco nd s 01 to s w itch th e p h one on. Your Vertu phone has built in security that protects it against unauthorised use. Should you change or install a different SIM card, you are prompted to enter your security code when you first switch on. If the display below does not appear when you first switch on, please proceed to setting the time and date on the next page.
USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU > > Sc r oll t o am or pm. Pr es s ok. A conf ir ma tion m es s ag e ap p e ar s . To change between a 12 or 24 hour clock see se t t i n g t h e t i m e on page 2-16. SETTING THE TIME AND DATE The clock is displayed by default and if you purchased your phone at a Vertu gallery this will already be set up for you. If the battery is removed from the phone for longer than 2 hours, you may need to set the time again. C ha ng e the d a te se ttin g.
1-5 0 1 g e t t i ng s t a r t e d No . At the top of the display, one or more of the following icons may also be shown. This indicates that you have received one or more text messages. This indicates that you have received one or more voice messages. This indicates that the phone has been set up for no audible alert for incoming calls. This indicates that the phone keypad is locked. DISPLAY INDICATORS Display icons inform you about the current status of your phone.
USER MANUAL 02 DRAFT VER TU ANSWERING CALLS > Pr e s s the S END ke y to a ns w er i ncom ing ca lls . ENDING /REJECTING CALLS > Pr e ss the END key to en d or r e ject a ca ll. MAKING YOUR CALLS FIRST Press the E N D key to exit quickly from any function and return to stand-by. CALL > C h eck the in dic at or in for ma tion d e sc r ib ed o n ADJUSTING VOLUME th e p r evio us pa g e.
1-7 0 1 g e t t i ng s t a r t e d No . EMERGENCY CALLS This phone, like any wireless phone, operates using radio signals, wireless and landline networks as well as user-programmed functions. Because of this, connections in all conditions cannot be guaranteed. IMPORTANT! Therefore, you should never rely solely upon any wireless phone for essential communications (e.g. medical emergencies).
USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU LOCKING THE KEYPAD > Whe n i n s ta nd -b y , p r es s menu fo llow ed b y the * + ke y wit hin tw o s e con ds . > A con fir ma tion m es s ag e b r ie fly ap p ea r s . SELECTION KEYS > Below the display are two selection keys. The function of these keys depends on the text displayed above them. Whe n t he key pa d is lo cked , a key icon a p p ea r s at the top of the d is p la y.
1-9 0 1 g e t t i ng s t a r t e d No . QUICK SEARCH To look for names and numbers quickly, when in standby follow the procedure below. > P r es s eit her SCROLL key a nd ke y i n th e f ir s t le tter of th e n am e re q uir ed . A lis t of na mes s tar ti ng w ith t ha t le tter a p p ea r in the d is p la y. DIRECTORY The directory is where you store all your names, numbers and addresses.
USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU The Vertu Concierge is an exclusive service for people who believe that quality matters. Our mission is to bring you only the very best, whether it be music, art, travel or food. In addition, the Vertu Concierge offers you clear, concise product support and emergency assistance. VERTU CONCIERGE KEY The Vertu Concierge facility exists to provide you with a highly personalised range of services, such as: > Lifestyle support. > Product assistance.
1-11 0 1 g e t t i ng s t a r t e d No . SENDING MESSAGES > Pr es s menu to ac ces s the mes s a g es f ea tur e. > The s a me key now s how s select. > Pr es s select to d is p la y t he write message op tion . TEXT > Key in you r me s s ag e, for ex am p le “H ello. ” > Text messaging allows you to write, send, receive and store text messages. The following example gives a basic overview of how to use the feature manually.
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USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU DI VERT ALL VO ICE CALLS DI VERT IF BUS Y D I V E R T I F N O T A N S W E R ED D I V E R T I F O U T O F R E AC H Call Divert D I V E R T I F N O T A V AI L A BL E D I V E R T A L L F AX C AL L S DI VERT ALL DATA CALLS C A N C E L A L L D I V ER T S C R E AT E N O T E ALARM reminder CLOCK call CLOCK anniversary hide clock V I EW D A Y N O T E S set the time V I EW B Y W E E KS time format G O T O D AT E C AL L S ET T I N G S SETTIN GS anykey answer set the
2-3 0 2 the menus No . an y k ey an sw er off select back > Pr es s select to e nte r the nex t s ub me nu, for e x am pl e, anykey answer. > This only ha s tw o op tion s, on or off. > Us e the on off USING THE MENUS SCROLL ke ys to choo se . > Pr es s select to conf ir m. select back The menus and sub-menus are accessed by using the S C R O L L keys. The menu in use is always visible at the top of the display. ACCESSING MEN US BY SCROLLING > Pr e s s menu.
USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU > En ter y our mes s a g e, f or H ello Jim ex a mp le H el l o Ji m us in g th e ALPH A options clear key s . > For H p r es s th e 4 key tw ic e. > For e p r es s th e 3 ke y t wi ce. > For l p r es s t he 5 key 3 time s. > For l p r es s t he 5 key 3 time s. > For o p r es s th e 6 k ey 3 time s. > Pr es s t he ze r o ke y to cr e ate a sp a ce .
2-5 0 2 the menus No . Other text input options are listed in a sub-menu and are accessed as follows: > Pr es s options. > S cr oll do w n to one of th e op ti ons li st ed . C lea r s al l te xt fr om th e d is p la y. clear text > Pr e ss select to cle ar . Pressing and holding the clear key also clears all text. insert name I ns er t s a na me int o yo ur m es s ag e fr om you r d ir ec tor y. To in s er t a num b er : > Pr e ss select.
USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU P lea s e c a ll m e at w o rk > F or ex a mp le , ch an ge hom e to wo rk . > P re s s options w he n Options back c omp let e. > S cr ol l to save message. > P re s s select. > A con fir ma tion me s s ag e a p pe ar s . PREDICTIVE Editing a template > S cr oll to templates. > Pr es s open. First, you must select the language for the dictionary. messages . > Pr es s select.
2-7 0 2 the menus No . If the word is correct, confirm it by pressing the zero key (space) and start keying in the next word. If the word is incorrect, you have the following options: > Pr es s the * + ke y r e p ea ted ly un til the r eq ui re d w or d a pp e ar s , th en co nfir m it by p r es s in g the zero ke y. or > Pr es s options. > S cr oll to next match. > Pr es s select. T 9 dictionary deactivated To c ha ng e pr e d ictiv e te x t b a ck to m an ua l te x t in p ut: > Pr es s select.
USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU Reading message options When reading a message, a number of options are available. > Pr es s options to sc r oll t hr oug h the lis t. > Pr es s select fo r th e r e q uir ed op tion. erase E r as es the me s sa g e fr om me mor y. > S el ect erase . > P re s s ok to con fir m . reply C hoo se on e of t he follo wi ng r ep ly ty pe s . > P re s s select.
2-9 0 2 the menus No . SENDING A MESSAGE S en d S e n d o p tio n s S a v e m essa ge select copy to agenda > Pr es s options. > S cr oll to send. > Pr es s select. back phone num ber > En ter the r eci pi ent ’s ph one Pr es s select to c op y t he me ss a g e i nto num b er . you r a ge nd a me nu . I t is cop ied to th e > A lter n ati vely , p r es s search view day notes s ect ion. S ee V i ew i ng note s on p ag e 2 -22 .
USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU > S cr oll to t he d es ir ed n am e. M a ria > Pr e ss ok to s end the r ep ly. M iles M other ok done > S ele ct the ne x t r ec ip ien t. > Pr e ss ok. > W hen yo u h av e re p lied t o ev er yon e you w an t to, p r es s done. ORGANISING > Sc r oll to the d es ir e d na me . M aria M iles m other ok > Pr es s ok t o s en d the m es s a ge . done > Se lec t th e n ex t r e cip ie nt. > Pr es s ok.
2-11 0 2 the menus No . Moving or erasing a message > S ele ct t he messages me nu. > Pr es s select. > S cr oll to inbox. > Pr es s open. > S ele ct t he mes s a g e y ou w is h to mov e/ er a s e. > Pr es s select. > Pr es s options. > S cr oll to move or erase. > Pr es s select. Deleting a folder > S e lect the messages m en u. > I f you w an t to mov e a mes s a g e, s cr ol l to the s ele cte d fold e r na me . > Pr es s ok. > P r es s select. > S c ro ll to my folders , p r es s open.
USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU CALL REGISTER This allows you to view information and delete phone numbers that are registered by the phone. > Pr es s menu, s cr ol l to the SMe nisds e d c a lls call register m en u. > Pr es s select. select *reply to you via same centre (network service) — allows the recipient of your message to send you a reply message via your own message centre. This option is a more efficient way of receiving messages when in another network area, typically when you are abroad.
2-13 0 2 the menus No . PROFILES This selects an audio tone setup for different environments such as meetings or outdoor use. The options are: general (default) silent soft loud pager ( visible only when headset is inserted). headset call duration Vi ew s th e d u ra tion of yo ur in com ing a nd ou tg oing ca lls . To vie w: > Pr e ss select.
USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU vibrating alert S et s the p hon e to v ibr a te a t a n in com ing v oice c all an d a ls o a n in com ing m es s a ge . > P re s s select. > S cr o ll to on or off. > P re s s ok. message alert tone S et s the r ing tone ty pe f or me s sa g es r e ceiv ed . > P re s s select. > S cr o ll to the ty pe r eq u ir ed , th e t one w ill b e h ea r d a s you s cr oll. > P re s s ok. Personalising settings > Sc r oll to personalise.
2-15 0 2 the menus No . > S cr oll be tw ee n th e alarm time hou r /m inu te c ha r ac ter s . 07:00 ok back > C ha ng e the time , w ith the ALPHA keys . > Pr es s ok. > S cr oll to am or pm ( if Am Pm SETTINGS 1 2 hou r clo ck se lec ted ) . ok back > Pr es s ok. To access from stand-by: > P r es s menu. > S c ro ll to settings . > P r es s select. > S c ro ll to the s ub -m enu s . The following pages detail the sub-menus and their respective options.
USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU > Pr e ss select. hide clock set the time > S cr oll to set the time. time format > Pr e ss select. select back > S cr oll b etw ee n the hou r / time min ute ch ar a cte r s . 11:00 > C ha ng e the tim e, w ith th e CLOCK The clock is displayed by default and is also used with the following functions: messages, call log, alarm clock and agenda. SETTIN G THE ok back ke ys . Ex a mp le 0 8: 30 > Ke y i n 8 .
2-17 0 2 the menus No . own number sending ( Netw or k se r vic e) . Th is d is p lay s you r p hon e n umb e r to the p er s on you a re c allin g . Con ta ct y our se r vic e p r ov id er f or fur th er i nfor m ati on. P H O N E S ET T I N G S language > Pr e ss select. > S cr oll to t he r eq uir e d la ng ua g e. > Pr e ss select. I f automatic is s e lect ed , th e la ng ua g e chos e n i s b as e d on the cu r r ent SI M ca rd .
USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU C OMM UN ICATIO N SETTIN GS info services > ( Ne tw or k s e rv ice ) . This se r vic e ty pi ca lly o ffe r s a cce s s to v ar io us top ic s s uc h a s w ea th er or tr af fic co nd ition s . For a va ila b le top ics a nd r ele va nt t op ic n umb e rs , c onta ct you r s er v ice p r ovid er . > Pr e s s select. > S cr ol l to on to r ec eive me ss a g es on th e a cti ve top ics . Y ou c an e di t th e lis t of top ics , a nd ma rk a top ic active or inactive.
2-19 0 2 the menus No . Voic e ca lls a r e d iv er ted w hen : divert if not available > You d o n ot a ns w er a ca ll. > You r p hon e is s wi tche d of f. > You a re ou t of th e n etw or k s er vic e a r ea . CALL divert all fax calls A ll f ax ca lls a r e d iv er ted . divert all data calls A ll d a ta ca lls a r e di ver te d . cancel all diverts Ca nc el all d ive r ted c alls . DIVERT (Network service).
USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU se t th e da te set th e tim e d a te fo rm a t Select > S cr oll to set the date. > Pr e ss select. Back BB > U se th e 1 9 - 0 6 -2 0 0 1 AGENDA The agenda allows you to set up a series of reminders, meeting dates and annual events such as birthdays. You can also be reminded by setting an audio tone. OK Back Back key s to > S cr oll to set the time an d r ep ea t the ab ov e p r oce du r e.
2-21 0 2 the menus No . an n u a l e v e n t r e m in d e r > Sc r oll to anniversary. > Pr es s select. c all Select BB back > Key in the ev en t or s e ar c h ev en t > Sc r oll to auto erase to 1 m o n th 3 m o n th s 6 m o n th s d e cid e how l ong a n en tr y r e ma ins i n y our a g en d a. f or th e p e r so ns n am e a nd L ee s b irth d ay OK back k ey in an y e x tr a tex t. > Pr es s ok. > Pr es s select. BB select back > Sc r oll to the r eq u ir ed ti me f r am e.
USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU Ju l 2 00 2 29 30 31 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 1 0 11 1 2 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 Options Back > Th e d a te is n ow un d er line d a nd in s talle d in you r agenda. > Pr e ss back to r etur n to the agenda ma in d is p la y. To create a call or a reminder, use the same procedure. O n th e d ay 1 d a y b e fo r e 2 d ay s be fo re > Se t u p an a la rm to r em ind y ou. > Sc r oll to the r e qu ir ed ti me f r am e. BB Select Back > Pr es s select.
2-23 0 2 the menus No . view by weeks Wee ks a r e h ig hlig h ted in s tea d of d ay s. > Pr es s select > Us e the SCROLL ke ys to ch an g e be tw ee n w e eks . go to date > Pr es s select to g o to th e de s ir ed da te . You can move to a future date quickly as the following example shows. If today is the 9th, key in 3, the date changes to the third day of the following month.
USER MANUAL DRAFT SIM 02 VER TU SERVICES The most common network features are explained in this manual. This is an extra menu, in fact a placeholder, to allow a service provider to offer you their unique set of features or facilities, for example online banking or sports information. Although this is called SIM services, the name and contents of the menu may say something different, for example Information. Contact your service provider for further information.
0 3 the dire ctor y No. SELECTING MEMORY 3-1 TYPES Set the phone to either internal memory (phone) or SIM card. 03 THE DIRECTORY When in stand-by: erase copy options select back > Pr e s s directory. > S cr oll to options. > Pr e s s select. > Pr e s s select w he n memory GENERAL The directory acts as a personal phone book, storing your names and numbers in two memory areas, phone or SIM card. phone — this is an internal memory and stores up to 500 names fully populated.
USER MANUAL 02 DRAFT VER TU VIEWING STORED NAMES AND NUMBERS Choose how you want your names displayed, either three names at a time, use name list or one name and phone number at a time, use name & number. When in stand-by: type of view name list s select STORING NAMES AND back > Pr e ss directory. > S cr oll to options. > Pr e ss select. > S cr oll to type of view. > Pr e ss select.
0 3 the dire ctor y No. 3-3 When in stand-by, to quickly access a list of stored names and numbers, press either S C R O L L key. COPYIN G BETWEEN MEMORIES This feature allows you to copy names and phone number from the phone memory to your SIM card memory or vice-versa. Copying from the SIM card to the phone memory is necessary if you want to: > Add more than one number or some text to a name. > Use the business cards feature.
USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU Also two of the following text items can be added to the same number. A total of five numbers and two text items per name is possible. e−mail. postal add. notes. See the example below of a fully populated directory entry: Copying options one by one general maria - 01250 1234 mobile 01700 3421 home 01250 2000 > S cr o ll to the r eq u ir ed n am e. office 01580 4201 > S el ect eith er erase original or fax 01580 3000 keep original. all > P re s s copy.
0 3 the dire ctor y No. e -m a il p o s tal ad d n o te s e le c t phone num ber 01700 3421 ok Adding K ey in the nu mb er d e tai ls . > P re s s ok. > A con fir ma tion me s s ag e a p pe ar s . back additional m a ry m aria m a r tin d e ta ils back s e t a s d e f a u lt ad d n u m b er a d d te x t s e le c t b a c k text to a n o t w o rk in g F rid a y s ok name > Pr es s directory. > Sc r oll to search. > Pr es s select. > Sc r oll to the n am e. > Pr es s details .
USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU m e m b e rs > Scroll to members. > Press select. > Pr e ss ok w he n add name > You r n or ma l na me s lis t a d d te x t s e le c t ORGANISING THE T ham es T im o th y Trev o r DIRECTORY > family > vip > friends > colleagues > other group names f a m ily v ip frie n d s s e le c t add back > and numbers > Pr es s directory. > Sc r oll to caller groups. > Pr es s select. > Sc r oll to th e r e qu ir ed > Pr e ss add.
0 3 the dire ctor y No. Renaming a group g ro u p title o th e r ok 3-7 back > Pr e ss directory. > S cr oll to caller groups. > Pr e ss select. > S cr oll to t he r eq uir e d g r oup . > Pr e ss select. > S cr oll to group title. > Pr e ss select. > Ke y i n th e new na me d eta ils . > Setting group ring g r o u p r in g in g to n e a d d d e fa u lt s e le c t b a c k Pr e ss ok. tones > Pr es s directory. > Sc r oll to caller groups. > Pr es s select.
USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU Receiving business cards > W he n y ou re ce ive a b us in es s c ar d , a n au di bl e b u s in e s s c a r d r e c e iv e d ton e is he ar d ( a s s umin g ton es a re not s w itc he d o ff) v ie w back a nd a m es s ag e is d is p la yed . > P re s s view a nd the n options to look at the d eta ils . I f t her e is m or e tha n o ne s e n d d e f a u lt n o . sen d all d e ta ils nu mb er for the na me , th e nex t d is p lay w ill be a s s how n .
0 3 the dire ctor y No. OTHER D IRECTORY 3-9 OPTIONS The options listed below affect all directory entries. Press directory to access them. erase Re move a ll o r s ele cted na me s an d num b er s . > Pr es s select. > Sc r oll to one by one or erase all. > Pr es s select. > For one by one s el ect the na me an d p r e ss erase. > For erase all, ch oos e eith er to r e mov e y our p h one or S I M c ar d > m o b ile back SCROLL ke ys to e ntr ie s .
USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU change type (Phone memory only) A ss ig n the na m e to a d iffe r ent typ e , for ex a mp le, cha ng e fr om general to home. add number > Pr es s select. > Sc r oll t o r eq u ir ed ty pe . > Pr es s select. (Phone memory only) A ss ig n a d iff er en t n umb e r typ e to the na me, for e x am p le, a d d a nu mb er typ e ca lled home.
0 4 a d v a n c e d c a l l f u nc t i o n s No. 2 . em p ty 3 . e m p ty > P re s s select. > S cr ol l to an em p ty sp e ed > P re s s assign. > K ey in the nu mb er o r p r es s 4 . e m pty A ssig n B ac k 04 4-1 d ia l ke y ( 2 to 9 ). ADVANCED CALL FUNCTIONS p h o n e n u m b er search t o fi nd th e d e s ir ed na me in yo ur directory. search SPEED back > P re s s select.
USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU SPEED Press DIAL OPTIONS options. view number change Th e n umb e r a ttac he d to t he s pe ed d ia l. > Pr e ss select. Th e n umb e r a ttac he d to t he s pe ed d ia l. > Pr e ss select. > R e-ke y a ne w n umb e r or se ar c h for a lis ted one . > CALLING WITH SPEED undo speed dial DIALLING R emo ve the s p eed d ial ent r y. > > I n s ta nd -b y , p r e ss a nd h old the co rr e s po nd ing sp e ed d ial key to d ial the nu mb er .
0 4 a dv a n c e d c a l l f u n c t i o n s No. setting up > S ettings > CALL OPTIONS hold S elect Pr es s select to e nter the m en u. call w aiting service During a call a number of functions are possible, press options to access some or all of the following in-call options: Pr es s menu, s cr oll to settings. m enu dire ctory IN 4-3 back > Sc r oll to call settings. > Pr es s select. > Sc r oll to call waiting service. > Pr es s select.
USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU > Key in the nu mb er . > Pr es s call or the > To s w itc h b e tw ee n th e tw o c alls , pr e s s the If you have activated the call divert option, divert busy, a rejected call will also be diverted. CALL if > SE ND SEND ke y. key. To e nd th e a ct ive ca ll, p r es s the END key . T he r ema ini ng c all s till HOLDING r e ma ins a ct ive. (Network service). Allows you to make another call while you have a call in progress.
0 4 a dv a n c e d c a l l f u n c t i o n s No. CONFERENCE 4-5 CALLS (Network service). Allows you to hold multiple conversations with up to six people participating. > M ak e a c all to the fir s t p ar tic ip an t. INTERNAL HANDS > Pr es s options. > S cr oll to new call. > Pr es s select. > Key in th e n umb e r of the FREE This feature allows you to hold conversations without holding the phone. > Whe n in a c al l, p lac e the p h one d ow n in f r ont of y ou. > Pr es s speaker.
USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU PAUSE, WAIT COMMANDS This feature offers you the facility to automate calls made to any service that requires an authorisation code to be entered. These are achieved by entering: w — causing a WAIT period until the S E N D key is pressed. p — causing a 2 second PAUSE. Typical examples would be bank or credit card accounts or even an answerphone that may require a pin code entry. To have a private conversation with one of the participants: e > P re s s options .
0 4 a dv a n c e d c a l l f u n c t i o n s No. CD−ROM 4-7 SOFTWARE The software supplied on the CD-ROM contains two applications giving you the option to: > > Back up your phone’s settings to your PC for the purposes of restoring them in case they are lost. Use your phone as a modem to gain internet access. A data cable connection between your phone and PC is required to make these applications functional.
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05 accesso ries No. 5-1 HEADSET 03 02 05 ACCESSORIES > 0 1 ea rp ie ce . > 0 2 micr op h one . > 03 > I n s er t th e hea d s et S E N D /E N D b ut ton. 01 c onne cto r into the b otto m of th e ph one a s s ho wn . GENERAL INFORMATION This section shows how to use the individual accessories that are available for your phone. > A con fir ma tion m es s ag e > Headset. is di sp la ye d a nd a > Charger. h ea ds e t ic on ap p ea r s a t > Data cable.
USER MANUAL DRAFT 01 VER TU Attaching the charger > cable A tta ch th e c ab le b y ins e rt ing it int o th e ch ar g er ( A) > L ock in p lac e b y t ur nin g a q ua r ter o f a tu r n A cloc kw is e. ( B ) B > R ev er s e p r oc ed ur e to d eta ch th e c ab le . CHARGING BATT ERY The battery is rechargeable and requires charging at regular intervals.
5-3 0 5 a ccessories No . Country/Region CHARGER PLUG COMPARISON CHART The following chart indicates which plug to use in a particular country or region.
USER MANUAL DRAFT 01 VER TU Country/Region Country/Region Plug type Plug type R oma nia EU R R us s ia n Fe d er a tion EU R R w an da EU R S t. Kitt s- Nevi s UK, AF R S t. Lu cia UK S t.
5-5 0 5 a ccessories No . PEDESTAL The elegant pedestal serves as a natural resting place to protect and display your Vertu phone when it is not in use. It also provides a safe and convenient place to recharge the phone’s battery and perform data transfer when connected to a PC. Install your phone as shown below. > En s ur e tha t th e ph one . an d p ed es ta l ar e fa cin g f or wa r d (l og o t o fr ont ) .
USER MANUAL DRAFT 01 VER TU In the first three modes, plug in the accessory shown into the rear connector. The fourth mode, employs "double-stacking," whereby the charger plug is connected to the data cable plug before being inserted into the connector. The pedestal should only be cleaned using the dry cloth provided.
06 security information No. 6-1 SU MMARY user codes These are codes you can change yourself. 06 SECURITY INFORMATION > PIN code request. > Security code. > PIN code. > Security level.
USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU CHANGE OF ACCESS CODES In this list you can change the following codes: SECURITY CODE (Default setting 12345). This protects your phone from unauthorised use and is also required for the following: > Clearing the contents of your directory. > Restoring factory settings. To change the code: c h a n g e s e c u r ity code ad d v o ic e tag PIN CODE select REQUEST > settings. > back (Personal Identification Number).
6-3 0 6 s e c u r i t y i n fo r m a t i o n No . . e n te r n e w PIN code **** ok back > K ey in a fou r f ig ur e n umb e r > P re s s ok. > V er if y th e num b er . > P re s s ok a g ain . of yo ur c hoic e. Every time you now switch on your phone the PIN number is required to make the phone operational. If you enter an incorrect security code five times in succession, the phone is blocked and will not accept the correct security code for the next five minutes.
USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU > Sc r oll to the r eq u ir ed > Pr es s ok. none s e tting . m em ory adphone d vg ok back When you change the security level, all the recent calls lists are cleared. SECURITY LEVEL The security level can be set to phone (default setting), memory or none. When set to phone, only one SIM card is recognised, if another one is inserted the security code is asked for. When set to memory the security code is required to enter the phone’s directory.
6-5 0 6 s e c u r i t y i n fo r m a t i o n No . > international calls select back CALL BARRING SERVICES activate activate can cel check ad d v g status ok back Pr es s select s c r oll to the r e qu ir ed o pt ion. > Pr es s select > Pr es s activate a nd th en ok > A con fir ma tion m es s ag e a p p ea r s. (Network service). This allows you to restrict both incoming and outgoing calls. A barring password is required for using this function and is obtainable from your service provider.
USER MANUAL DRAFT 02 VER TU FIXED CALLS (Network service). Restricts outgoing calls to selected phone numbers, if supported by your SIM card. To save and edit the numbers on the list, you will need to have the PIN2 code. For more information contact your service provider. CLOSED USER GROUP (Network service). Specifies a group(s) of people who you can call and who can call you. a list of names you have agreed with the service provider to be included in the group. You may have more than one group.
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A -1 app endix 1 shor t- cuts No. BACKLIGHT > Pr es s th e SEND key b r ief ly to s w itch on fo r 15 s e con ds . APPENDIX 1 SHORT−CUTS WRITING A MESSAGE/CREATE NOTES CHANGE TO PRED ICTIVE T EXT > /MANUAL Pr es s a nd h old options. PUN CT UATION When in any of the situations shown, the following short-cuts are available to you. IN P re s s 1 to ge t a f ull-s to p. STAND−BY PHONE > SCROLL > SCROLL BOOK ACCESS u p — t ake s you to the s ta r t of yo ur lis t.
USER MANUAL DRAFT 01 WRITING VER TU A MESSAGE INSERT A NUMBER INTO YOUR MESSAGE > H old d ow n a ny nu mb er e d key un til the nu mb er ap p e ar s . > R es um e t ex t m es s ag e w hen the c ur s or r e-a p p ea r s . WHEN IN THE DAY VIEW GO TO DATE > WHEN IN A MENU T HE CURRENT Pr e ss an d hol d the # CALL PUT CALL UNHOLD > Pr e ss the ON SE ND HOLD ke y.
7-1 i m p o r t a n t s a f e t y i nf o r m a t i o n No . draft ELECTRONIC DEVICES Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency (RF) signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone.
USER MANUAL VER TU draft POTENTIALLY EXPLOSIVE ATMOSPHERES Switch off your phone when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions. Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death. Users are advised to switch off the phone when at a refuelling point (service station).
7-3 specifications No . draft SPECIFICATIONS DIMENSIONS Stainless FCC NOTICE − INDUSTRY CANADA NOTICE Your phone may cause TV or radio interference (e.g. when using a telephone in close proximity to receiving equipment). The FCC/Industry Canada can require you to stop using your telephone if such interference cannot be eliminated. If you require assistance, contact your local service facility. This device complies with part 15 of the FCC rules.
USER MANUAL VER TU draft shall be the price paid by the Customer for the Product less a reasonable amount for usage. These remedies are the Customer's exclusive remedies for breach of this Limited Warranty. 3.
7-5 w a r ra nt y No . draft WARRANTY OR ANY COLLATERAL CONTRACT, WHETHER BY STATUE, COMMON LAW OR OTHERWISE, ALL OF WHICH ARE HEREBY EXCLUDED (INCLUDING WITHOUT LIMITATION, THE IMPLIED CONDITIONS, WARRANTIES OR OTHER TERMS AS TO SATISFACTORY QUALITY OR FITNESS FOR PURPOSE). 7.
USER MANUAL VER TU draft 12. Any action or lawsuit for breach of warranty must be commenced within thirty (30) months following delivery of the Product. 13. All warranty information, product features and specifications are subject to change without notice. 14. Questions concerning this Limited Warranty may be directed to: Customer Service Department at the following addresses: To contact us from Europe, Middle East or Africa: VERTU LTD., CUSTOMER SERVICE BEACON HILL ROAD, CHURCH CROOKHAM, HANTS.
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