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Seite 1 - Owner’s Manual

IBENEFON ESC!Owner’s ManualPublication number: YZ2400-4*All rights reserved.© Benefon Oyj, 2002.

Seite 2 - CONFORMITY

4 DELETING A PHONE BOOK ENTRY ... 97Storing a phone number...97KEYING IN A NEW NUMBER IN STAND-BY MOD

Seite 3 - QUICK GUIDE

94 GSM MENU: PHONE BOOK GSM MENU•Press - GSM to enter the GSM menu fromstand-by mode.•Use n to scroll through the items and sub-menus. •To

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GSM MENU: PHONE BOOK 95Recalling a phone number In this menu you can search for a phone numberstored in your phone book. You can also addnames to

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96 GSM MENU: PHONE BOOK If you stop on a name for a few seconds, you willsee the phone number associated with the name.The memory slot taken

Seite 6 - special characters

GSM MENU: PHONE BOOK 97•By selecting Move, the information storedin the original phone book entry will belost. As a result of that, the old slot w

Seite 7 - CONTENTS

98 GSM MENU: PHONE BOOK KEYING IN A NEW NUMBER IN STAND-BY MODE1. When the phone is in stand-by mode, key in thedesired number and press - S

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GSM MENU: MESSAGES 99MESSAGESThe Short Message Service (SMS) is a network fea-ture.•Press - SELECT to enter the Messages menu.•Press . QUIT to can

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100 GSM MENU: MESSAGES If you wish to delete all the messages displayed inthis list, select the option Delete all with n andpress - OK. Con

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GSM MENU: MESSAGES 101•By selecting Send, you can send the messagewithout saving a copy of it for yourself.•By selecting Send and save, you can se

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102 GSM MENU: MESSAGES If there is SMS transmission failure, the text Errorin sending will be displayed. In this case, make surethe receiver’

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GSM MENU: MESSAGES 103Pick coordinatesWith this option you can pick any coordinates themessage may contain, and save them as a waypoint.To save th

Seite 13 - INTRODUCTION

5ROUTES... 126CREATING A NEW ROUTE ... 126SETTING DES

Seite 14 - T9 text input technology

104 GSM MENU: MESSAGES OutboxIn this menu you can read, edit, and forward any ofyour own messages you have saved. You can alsopick phone numb

Seite 15 - New services

GSM MENU: MESSAGES 105a few seconds. Use n to select a line and thenpress the numeric key, which corresponds to thedesired character.•To make spac

Seite 16 - SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS

106 GSM MENU: MESSAGES ForwardUse this option if you wish to send a selected mes-sage to a new receiver. Forwarded messages arenot stored as

Seite 17 - Radio frequency (RF) energy

GSM MENU: MESSAGES 107Changing memory slotThe free memory slots are listed. Select aslot with n and press - OK.3. When you are finished, press .

Seite 18 - GPS and map data

108 GSM MENU: MESSAGES BroadcastsCell broadcasts are general messages, which arebroadcast to all receivers within a particular re-gion. They

Seite 19 - Splash proofness

GSM MENU: MESSAGES 109If you wish to delete all the messages displayed inthis list, select the option Delete all with n andpress - OK. Confirm t

Seite 20 - QUICK START

110 GSM MENU: MESSAGES 1. Press - SELECT to enter the Write messagemenu. 2. Select one of the postponed messages with nand press - SELECT

Seite 21 - Inserting the rubber seal

GSM MENU: MESSAGES 111SENDING AND SAVING THE MESSAGEYou have four options to choose from: send andsave, send only, send with position, and postpon

Seite 22 - Fitting the battery

112 GSM MENU: RECENT CALLS RECENT CALLSThis menu and its sub-menus allow you to keeptrack of unanswered and received calls.•Press - SELECT to

Seite 23 - Turning the phone on

GSM MENU: RECENT CALLS 113You can also process single calls as follows:•To call a number in the list, press l.•To save a phone number from the lis

Seite 24 - Changing the language

6 PORTABLE HANDS FREE EHE70...145PLUG-IN HANDS FREE GMA70 ...145BENEWIN PRO WITH NMEA 0183 CABLE ... 146LIGHT HO

Seite 25 - Stand-by mode

114 GSM MENU: NETWORK SERVICES NETWORK SERVICESThis menu and its sub-menus allow you to accessvarious network services such as call diversion

Seite 26 - Battery indicator

GSM MENU: NETWORK SERVICES 115Recalling a phone number from the phone bookis done as follows:1. If desired, key in the initials of the name. If y

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116 GSM MENU: NETWORK SERVICES Call barringsIn this menu you can bar both outgoing and incom-ing calls. Please note that call barring also af

Seite 28 - Navigator pages

GSM MENU: NETWORK SERVICES 117INCOMING CALLSThe second section of the menu allows you to setbarrings that concern incoming calls only.Bar all inco

Seite 29 - MENU GSM

118 GSM MENU: NETWORK SERVICES 1. Press - SELECT to enter the Call cost menu. 2. You will see a menu with the items Last call, To-tal calls

Seite 30 - QUIT SELECT

GSM MENU: NETWORK SERVICES 119other non-chargeable calls can be made. If you tryto make or receive a chargeable call under theseconditions, the te

Seite 31 - GPS menu

120 GSM MENU: HELP DESK HELP DESKIf you need assistance in using your Benefon Esc!phone or maps, you can send a help request, con-taining you

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GPS MENU: WAYPOINTS 121GPS MENUThe GPS menu tree allows you to access and man-age the waypoints and routes, use the variousFriend Find features; a

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122 GPS MENU: WAYPOINTS ing - OK again, or cancel the operation bypressing . NO.•To change the order in which waypoints arelisted, select

Seite 34 - § key three

GPS MENU: WAYPOINTS 1231. Select a waypoint from the list and press - SE-LECT.2. Select Set as destination and press - OK. .SETTING POSITIONYou

Seite 35 - QUICK START: OVERVIEW 29

INTRODUCTION: BENEFON ESC! 7INTRODUCTIONBENEFON ESC!Congratulations on yourpurchase of the BenefonEsc! Personal NavigationPhone, a revolutionary c

Seite 36 - PHONE USE

124 GPS MENU: WAYPOINTS •Scroll through the phone book with nuntil the correct number is selected.•Press - OK. 4. Press - SEND. Please note

Seite 37 - QUIT to exit the sub-menu

GPS MENU: WAYPOINTS 1253. The selected waypoint, its label and symbol willmove along with the pointer on the map. Coor-dinates are displayed on t

Seite 38 - RECEIVING A CALL

126 GPS MENU: ROUTES ROUTESA route is a combination of two or more waypoints,combined to define a course of travel. Routes areused for naviga

Seite 39 - ACTIVE CALL

GPS MENU: ROUTES 127route, and choose whether you want to save ordiscard it.3. As a default setting, the route name will consistof the first and

Seite 40 - SEARCH. For fur

128 GPS MENU: ROUTES WAYPOINT LIST:VIEWING AND EDITING1. Select a route from the list. Press - SELECT.2. Select List waypoints and press -

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GPS MENU: FRIEND FIND 129RENAMING1. Select a route from the list. Press - SELECT.2. Select Rename and press - SELECT. You willenter a menu in wh

Seite 42 - EMERGENCY CALLS

130 GPS MENU: FRIEND FIND updates whenever desired, but tracking can also berequested by another phone.The following restrictions apply to se

Seite 43 - INCOMING TRAFFIC

GPS MENU: FRIEND FIND 131TRACKING INFOIf you are being tracked by another phone, you canfind out information about this as follows:1. Select Trac

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132 GPS MENU: FRIEND FIND Please note that a new, unauthorized friend pointis also automatically created whenever you receivea request or an

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GPS MENU: FRIEND FIND 133To authorize a friend, do as follows:1. Select a friend point from the list and press -SELECT.2. Select Authorize and p

Seite 46 - USE WITHOUT A SIM CARD

8 INTRODUCTION: BENEFON ESC! The high quality Benefon Esc! is developed andmanufactured by Benefon Oyj. Benefon is a compa-ny operating world

Seite 47 - NAVIGATOR USE

134 GPS MENU: FRIEND FIND CANCELLING SENDINGOnce you have started sending tracking updates toa phone, the phone will go on tracking until you

Seite 48 - QUIT to exit the menu

GPS MENU: FRIEND FIND 135REQUESTING A ROUTEYou can request a service provider to send you aroute to the selected point. This is done as follows:1.

Seite 49 - POOR GPS COVERAGE

136 GPS MENU: MAPS Editing waypoint titleRemove characters by pressing . CLEAR.Key in a new title and press - OK.Changing waypoint symbolA t

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GPS MENU: SENDING SMS WITH COORDINATES 137SENDING SMS WITH COORDINATESYou can send the coordinates of your present posi-tion as a part of a short

Seite 51 - USING THE NAVIGATOR PAGES

138 GPS MENU: REQUESTING AGPS the services. The services are only available fromcertain service providers. REQUESTING AGPSYou can request the

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GPS MENU: RESETTING METERS 139RESETTING METERSTo reset the speed and odometer information inyour phone, do as follows:1. Press - GPS to enter the

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140 BATTERY: FITTING AND REMOVING BATTERYFITTING AND REMOVINGFitting: Place the bottom of the battery into thecorners at the bottom of the ph

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BATTERY: MAINS CHARGERS 141MAINS CHARGERSThe mains charger available for this phone is thequick charger CMA-70-230 with its cable FMC-70. The mai

Seite 55 - POSITION

142 BATTERY: CARE AND MAINTENANCE tomatically. To reset the battery indicator tocorrespond with the "new" battery, you mustcharge t

Seite 56 - MOVEMENT

BATTERY: DISPOSAL 143•Do not drop, knock, twist or shake the battery orotherwise handle the battery roughly.•Do not wet the battery or immerse it

Seite 57 - QUICK MENU

INTRODUCTION: BENEFON ESC! 9including speed and heading, average and topspeed, trip odometer, waypoints and routes, direc-tion, ETA, and distance

Seite 58 - GPS RECEIVER ACTIVITY

144 ACCESSORIES: MAINS CHARGER CMA-70-230 ACCESSORIESThis is a short introduction about the accessoriesavailable for this phone. You may also

Seite 59 - to enter the Quick menu

ACCESSORIES: PORTABLE HANDS FREE EHE70 145PORTABLE HANDS FREE EHE70The portable hands free kit is designed to make theuse of the phone easier in v

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146 ACCESSORIES: BENEWIN PRO WITH NMEA 0183 CABLE With the plug-in hands free car kit you can alsocharge the battery of your phone by using y

Seite 61 - Alarm clock

ACCESSORIES: LIGHT HOLDER KGC70 147LIGHT HOLDER KGC70The light holder holds your phone steadily in placewhen you are driving. The holder is also v

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148 ACCESSORIES: EXTERNAL GPS ANTENNA EXTERNAL GPS ANTENNAThe external (active) GPS antenna can be usedwhen reliable satellite signals for na

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APPENDIXES: CARE AND MAINTENANCE 149APPENDIXESCARE AND MAINTENANCE•Dust and dirt may damage the moving parts ofyour phone. Do not use or keep the

Seite 64 - QUIT or - SAVE

150 APPENDIXES: PROBLEMS YOU CAN SOLVE blocked. In that case the text Card blocked will bedisplayed. Contact your network operator to get ane

Seite 65 - MAIN MENU: ACCESSORIES 59

APPENDIXES: VOCABULARY OF GSM TERMS 151At the same time the settings will be reset to thefactory ones. Use of this key does not affect thecontents

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152 APPENDIXES: VOCABULARY OF GSM TERMS ommended you keep the request on. You canchange the PIN code in the menu.If the correct PIN code is n

Seite 67 - Calendar

APPENDIXES: VOCABULARY OF GPS TERMS 153Network codeYou need a network code for certain network ser-vices, e.g. call barring. The network code (4 d

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10 INTRODUCTION: SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS MORE SERVICES TO COMECheck www.benefon.com periodically for tipsabout location-based services.For se

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154 APPENDIXES: VOCABULARY OF GPS TERMS RouteA route is a combination of two or more waypoints,combined to define a course of travel. Routes

Seite 70 - Calculator

MENU CHARTS: 155MENU CHARTS QUICK MENUQUICK MENULOCK KEYPADTURN THE GPS SELECT AN OFFNORMALFULL POWERLOW POWERSILENTNOISYDISCREETNIGHTCAR KITRECE

Seite 71 - Error is dis

156 MENU CHARTS: MAIN MENUMAIN MENUPHONEACCESSORIESACCESS TO STAND-BYMODE...FOUR NAVIGATOR PAGES: DISPLAY MAPS, COMPASS, AND DATA FIELDS REL

Seite 72 - Accessories menu

MENU CHARTS: 157SETTINGSPHONE MAPGUIDE POSITIONMOVEMENTSETTINGSACCESSORIESADD NEW NORMALSILENTNOISYDISCREETNIGHTOWNNAME AN ENVIRONMENTBASED ON:_

Seite 73 - MAIN MENU: ACCESSORIES 67

158 MENU CHARTS: GSMGSM MENURECENT CALLSNETWORK SERVICESHELP DESKENTER NAME..X PCS FREE PHONE BK ENTRIES X PCS RESERVEDADD NEW ENTRYPHONE BO

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MENU CHARTS: 159GPSGPS MENUWAYPOINTSROUTESFRIEND FINDMAPSSMS WITH COORDSREQUEST SERVICEREQUEST AGPSUPDATE POSITIONSKIP ROUTE POINTRESET METERSADD

Seite 75 - Environments

160 MENU CHARTS:

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CYRILLIC CHARACTER SET 161CYRILLIC CHARACTER SETThis guide includes some additional informationand specifications applying to the Benefon Esc!pho

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162 CYRILLIC CHARACTER SETSELECTING CYRILLICCHARACTERS 1. First turn the T9 mode off by pressing 1. 2. Enter the character set menu by pressi

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CYRILLIC CHARACTER SET 163CYRILLIC CHARACTERS 1 , 2A a Б б В в Г г Ґ ґ 2 A a B b C c3Д дЕ еЁ ё Ж ж З з Є є 3 D d E e F f4 И и

Seite 79 - User interface

INTRODUCTION: SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS 11•Power supplies: This equipment is intended foruse with the following power supplies: batteriesBBL-77-N and

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12 INTRODUCTION: SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS shielded. Consult the manufacturer or the vehi-cle seller to determine the proper shielding.•Computer

Seite 81 - Time settings

INTRODUCTION: SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS 13Emergency calls and messagesBenefon Esc! is and aid and should never be reliedupon as an only emergency dev

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II DECLARATION OFCONFORMITY , Benefon Oyj , TGP77EU, 1999/5/EC.0168

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14 QUICK START: WHAT TO DO FIRST QUICK STARTWHAT TO DO FIRSTInserting the SIM cardFirst remove the battery.1. Slide the SIM card holder to t

Seite 84 - GSM menu from Set

QUICK START: WHAT TO DO FIRST 153. Close the holder by pushing it towards thephone. Slide the holder back to the left until itlocks.After inserti

Seite 85 - New and press - SELECT

16 QUICK START: WHAT TO DO FIRST 3. Lift the cap on the top of the rubber tab.4. Fit the battery into place as described in thenext chapter

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QUICK START: WHAT TO DO FIRST 17Removing the battery1. Push the release catch downwards.2. Pull the battery carefully away from the rear ofthe p

Seite 87 - On or Off and press

18 QUICK START: WHAT TO DO FIRST 3. Enter the phone code if the phone prompts forit. When the phone code has been keyed in,press - OK.4. Th

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QUICK START: OVERVIEW 19OVERVIEWStand-by modeWhen the phone is turned on, it enters the stand-by mode shown below.The operator information consist

Seite 89 - OK to clear the trace

20 QUICK START: OVERVIEW •When the GPS receiver is in Economy or At inter-vals mode, and it has searched and found posi-tion at the latest at

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QUICK START: OVERVIEW 21Display indicatorsSome of the following symbols may be shown instand-by mode:s Envelope. This symbol indicates, you havere

Seite 91 - MAIN MENU: SETTINGS 85

22 QUICK START: OVERVIEW Navigator pagesThe four navigator pages of Benefon Esc! can beused for GPS navigation, with or without a map.The sta

Seite 92 - Data field contents

QUICK START: OVERVIEW 23MENU GPSSpeed TimeMENU GPSDate TimeDawn ElevationCoordinatesSatellitesMENU GPSSpeed TimeMENU GPSSpeed OdometerTrack Bearin

Seite 93 - - SELECT

IIIQUICK GUIDEPOWER ON/OFF•Press / for a few seconds.EMERGENCY CALL TO LOCAL EMERGENCY NUMBER (E.G. 112)•Press . SOS and - OK, or •Dial normally by

Seite 94 - Help desk

24 QUICK START: OVERVIEW MenusMost features of Benefon ESC! can be accessed viamenus. There are four of these: Main menu, Quickmenu, and GSM

Seite 95 - Emergency calls to

QUICK START: OVERVIEW 25GSM menuThe menu items of the GSM menu are•Phone book•Messages•Recent calls•Network services•Help desk.GPS menuThe GPS men

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26 QUICK START: OVERVIEW / Power on/off. Press and hold to turn thephone on or off.> < Adjustment keys. Press to adjust earpiece vol-um

Seite 97 - Security

QUICK START: OVERVIEW 27•Special characters: By pressing 0 for a fewseconds, all the special characters are available.You may select a row of char

Seite 98 - NEXT after each level

28 QUICK START: OVERVIEW the phone book, please see the chapter GSMmenu, Phone book, Storing a phone number.•If you wish to make a direct cal

Seite 99 - Reset default settings

QUICK START: OVERVIEW 29CHARACTERS AVAILABLE 1 , 2 A a B b C c 2 Ä ä Å å Æ æ à ß Ç3 D d E e F f 3 É é è 4 G g H h I

Seite 100 - GSM MENU

30 BRIEF OVERVIEW OF PHONE USE: MAKING A CALL BRIEF OVERVIEW OFPHONE USEMAKING A CALLYou can call a number in stand-by mode by enter-ing the

Seite 101 - - READ directly. Do it this

BRIEF OVERVIEW OF PHONE USE: MAKING A CALL 311. Press l to enter the redial memory when thephone is in stand-by mode and there are nophone number

Seite 102 - Phone book

32 BRIEF OVERVIEW OF PHONE USE: RECEIVING A CALL Quick diallingThe quick dialling function works on the phonebook memory slot numbers 2...9.I

Seite 103 - Storing a phone number

BRIEF OVERVIEW OF PHONE USE: ACTIVE CALL 33Answering a call•To answer, press l. If Anykey answer is turnedon in the Main menu under Settings and G

Seite 104 - New by pressing - SELECT

IV TURNING THE GPS RECEIVER ON/OFF1. In stand-by mode or on the navigator pages, en-ter the Quick menu by pressing n.2. Find GPS receiver with

Seite 105 - MESSAGES

34 BRIEF OVERVIEW OF PHONE USE: ACTIVE CALL You can adjust earpiece volume during a call bypressing > and <. However, adjusting the vol

Seite 106 - Delete all with n and

BRIEF OVERVIEW OF PHONE USE: ACTIVE CALL 35SELECTING A CALLWhen there are several simultaneous calls, you canmake one of them active as follows:1.

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36 BRIEF OVERVIEW OF PHONE USE: ENDING CALLS MUTING A CALL1. Press . MENU to access the Call menu.2. Use n to select Mute and press - OK. C

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BRIEF OVERVIEW OF PHONE USE: INCOMING TRAFFIC 37This is another way to do it:1. Select . SOS.2. Key in the emergency number (e.g. 112).3. Press

Seite 109 - to accept the new coordi

38 BRIEF OVERVIEW OF PHONE USE: INCOMING TRAFFIC Unanswered calls (J)•To call the phone number of the unansweredcall, press l.•To save the ph

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BRIEF OVERVIEW OF PHONE USE: INCOMING TRAFFIC 393. Use 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, and 9 toscroll the map.4. To process the waypoints, press - SELECT.

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40 BRIEF OVERVIEW OF PHONE USE: USE WITHOUT A SIM CARD 3. Use 1, 2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 8, and 9 toscroll the map.4. To process the friend points,

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BRIEF OVERVIEW OF NAVIGATOR USE: FIRST STEPS 41BRIEF OVERVIEW OFNAVIGATOR USEFIRST STEPSPositioning the GPS antennaYou should lift the GPS antenna

Seite 113 - GSM MENU: MESSAGES 107

42 BRIEF OVERVIEW OF NAVIGATOR USE: FIRST STEPS Turning the GPS receiver on or offYou need to turn on the GPS receiver to make po-sition dete

Seite 114 - Broadcasts

BRIEF OVERVIEW OF NAVIGATOR USE: FIRST STEPS 43When using the GPS receiver for the first time, doas follows:1. Go to an open site outdoors, with

Seite 115 - Write message

V4. You will later find the calls and messages intheir respective menus, Recent calls and Mes-sages, in GSM menu.Other received message types (such

Seite 116 - Delete. Press - OK

44 BRIEF OVERVIEW OF NAVIGATOR USE: FIRST STEPS You can also wake up the GPS receiver manually asfollows:1. Make sure that the GPS antenna h

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BRIEF OVERVIEW OF NAVIGATOR USE: USING THE NAVIGATOR PAGES 45USING THE NAVIGATOR PAGESThe navigator pages of this phone are:•Map page•Guide page•P

Seite 118 - Unanswered calls

46 BRIEF OVERVIEW OF NAVIGATOR USE: MAP Map scale, track and bearing•Map scale is shown as a scalebar. It changes asyou zoom the map by press

Seite 119 - Call counters

BRIEF OVERVIEW OF NAVIGATOR USE: MAP 47Pointing modeIn pointing mode, you can move a pointer to scrollthe map and use it to create and process way

Seite 120 - Call diverts

48 BRIEF OVERVIEW OF NAVIGATOR USE: GUIDE GUIDEThe Guide page gives you steering guidance whenyou are navigating to a destination. When using

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BRIEF OVERVIEW OF NAVIGATOR USE: POSITION 49POSITIONThe Position page shows various data fields relatedto your present position, time, and satelli

Seite 122 - Call barrings

50 BRIEF OVERVIEW OF NAVIGATOR USE: MOVEMENT MOVEMENTThe Movement page shows various data fields relat-ed to your movement and destination.Th

Seite 123 - Call cost

QUICK MENU: KEYPAD LOCK 51QUICK MENUWhen the phone is in stand-by mode or in one ofthe navigator pages, you can open the Quick menuby pressing n.

Seite 124 - RESET to reset the counter

52 QUICK MENU: GPS RECEIVER ACTIVITY 4. As you lock the keypad, you will automaticallyexit the Quick menu. The left function key willthen ha

Seite 125 - Price/Unit. Otherwise, the

QUICK MENU: SELECTING AN ENVIRONMENT 53SELECTING AN ENVIRONMENT An environment is a combination of tone and lightsettings made suitable for partic

Seite 126 - HELP DESK

VI KEY FUNCTIONS FOR THE T9 SHORT MESSAGESkey function display shows+ verify the word and make space cursor moving forward1 turn the T9 m

Seite 127 - GPS MENU

54 MAIN MENU: ACCESSORIES MAIN MENUThe Main menu allows you to access the stand-bymode, the various navigator pages, and severaluseful functi

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MAIN MENU: ACCESSORIES 55Alarm clockIn this menu, you can turn the alarm clock on oroff and adjust its settings.Press - SELECT to open the Alarm c

Seite 129 - Send waypoint and press - SE

56 MAIN MENU: ACCESSORIES .•To make the alarm clock alert only once, markOnce by selecting it and pressing - CHANGE.•To make the alarm clock

Seite 130 - Request route and press - SE

MAIN MENU: ACCESSORIES 57NotepadThe Notepad can be used for writing and savingshort notes.Use n and press - SELECT to open the Notepadfrom the

Seite 131 - Delete and press - OK

58 MAIN MENU: ACCESSORIES Turning T9 mode on or off Press 1. When the T9 mode is on, the , symbolis shown on the display.Switching character

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MAIN MENU: ACCESSORIES 59Beeping sounds In case you try to do an illegal action, such as con-tinue writing the note when there is no space left,or

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60 MAIN MENU: ACCESSORIES If the word is still incorrect, find an alternativeword with n. Finally verify the correct word by pressing + or- A

Seite 134 - Send route and press -SELECT

MAIN MENU: ACCESSORIES 61CalendarYou can write down your own appointments,events and anniversaries in the calendar. Remind-ers can also be associa

Seite 135 - FRIEND FIND

62 MAIN MENU: ACCESSORIES •Select Go to date by pressing - CHANGE. Key inthe date you wish to view and press - OK.VIEWING ALL ENTRIES (AGENDA

Seite 136 - Friend list

MAIN MENU: ACCESSORIES 63•To make the entry apply only once, mark Once byhighlighting it and pressing - CHANGE.•To make the entry apply on selecte

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1CONTENTSINTRODUCTION... 7BENEFON ESC!... 7SOME KEY FEATURES ...

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64 MAIN MENU: ACCESSORIES •Select Edit and press - SELECT.Editing a calendar entry is done just like adding anew one. For further information

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MAIN MENU: ACCESSORIES 65•The &, M, and z can alternatively be keyed inby subsequent presses of the + key. Similarly, _and # can be keyed in

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66 MAIN MENU: ACCESSORIES GamesPress - SELECT to open the Games list from theAccessories menu.•Start a game by pressing - SELECT.•Pause or fi

Seite 141 - GPS MENU: FRIEND FIND 135

MAIN MENU: ACCESSORIES 67WORMThe idea is to control a worm around the display,eating small cookies and avoiding walls. The wormwill grow and gain

Seite 142 - Viewing and processing maps

68 MAIN MENU: ACCESSORIES Key functions•Release the ball by pressing 2, 5, 8, or 0.•Move left with wide steps by pressing 1.•Move left normal

Seite 143 - REQUESTING SERVICE

MAIN MENU: SETTINGS 69TICTACTOEThe idea is to add crosses in the grid, taking turnswith your opponent. The winner of the game is theone who first

Seite 144 - CLEARING DESTINATION

70 MAIN MENU: SETTINGS can customize these environments to your ownneeds, if you so desire.You can turn on a specific environment in theQuic

Seite 145 - RESETTING METERS

MAIN MENU: SETTINGS 711. Select Ringing mode and press - CHANGE. 2. Select either Fixed or Increasing and press- OK.Changing use of vibrationYou

Seite 146 - EMPTY BATTERY

72 MAIN MENU: SETTINGS CAR KIT ENVIRONMENTIn this menu you can set one of the environmentsto be the default environment for the car kit. Each

Seite 147 - CHARGING

MAIN MENU: SETTINGS 73Editing your own environmentYou can edit your own environment in the sameway as the default environments, by selecting itwit

Seite 148 - CARE AND MAINTENANCE

2 NEW CALL... 34CONFERENCE CALL...

Seite 149 - OPERATING TIME

74 MAIN MENU: SETTINGS ADJUSTING CONTRASTIn this menu you can adjust display contrast. 1. Select Contrast and press - CHANGE. 2. Use n to s

Seite 150 - ACCESSORIES

MAIN MENU: SETTINGS 75Time settings This menu allows you to set the time, time zoneand date.The time information determined here is used to-gether

Seite 151 - PLUG-IN HANDS FREE GMA70

76 MAIN MENU: SETTINGS TIME ZONEThe GPS satellites broadcast Coordinated Univer-sal Time (UTC), the standard time common to ev-ery place in t

Seite 152 - BENEWIN PRO WITH NMEA 0183

MAIN MENU: SETTINGS 77ELEVATION1. Select Elevation and press - CHANGE.2. Select the units you wish to use for elevationmeasurements: Meters, or

Seite 153 - CARRYING CASE

78 MAIN MENU: SETTINGS GSMThis menu contains settings related to calls andmessages.Press - SELECT to open the GSM menu from Set-tings.MESSAGE

Seite 154 - CROSS-COUNTRY ANTENNA

MAIN MENU: SETTINGS 79BROADCAST SETUPThis menu contains settings related to broadcastmessages.Accept broadcastsThis option lets you specify whethe

Seite 155 - APPENDIXES

80 MAIN MENU: SETTINGS Message languagesAs a default setting, broadcast messages will bebroadcast in all possible languages. To ignore themes

Seite 156 - Call divert options

MAIN MENU: SETTINGS 81REDIAL MEMORYIf the Redial memory is turned on, the last diallednumbers are stored into memory. These numberscan be recalled

Seite 157 - PIN code

82 MAIN MENU: SETTINGS GPSIn this menu you can adjust map and navigationsettings.Press - SELECT to open the GPS menu from Set-tings.MAP DETAI

Seite 158 - Phone code

MAIN MENU: SETTINGS 83Show traceThis option allows you to specify whether youwant to see the trace left by your movement on themap.Press - CHANGE

Seite 159 - options and change the

3SETTINGS... 69Environments... 69EDITING NORMAL ENVIRO

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84 MAIN MENU: SETTINGS POSITIONINGWhen using the mobile phone positioning alongwith some separate map, e.g. a paper map, the GPSposition form

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MAIN MENU: SETTINGS 85COURSE ALERTSIn this menu, you can set up alerts to be used whenyou are going off course, or arriving at your desti-nation.S

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86 MAIN MENU: SETTINGS LEFT AND RIGHT DATA FIELDYou can see two data fields on the Map and Guidenavigator pages. In these two menus, you can

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MAIN MENU: SETTINGS 87ETA at next (Estimated Time of Arrival): Estimatedtime of arrival at next waypoint on route; or atwaypoint or friend used as

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88 MAIN MENU: SETTINGS •Press - CHANGE and key in the phone numberof the AGPS service. By pressing - READ youcan also recall the number fro

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MAIN MENU: SETTINGS 89Emergency calls to pre-determined numbersIn a case of dire emergency, it is useful to haveyour phone send your position info

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90 MAIN MENU: SETTINGS Adding an emergency callTo add the first call to the list, press - INSERT.Press - CHANGE and key in the receiver´s ph

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MAIN MENU: SETTINGS 91You have then fifteen seconds to cancel the opera-tion by pressing . CANCEL. If you do not do this,or if you press - OK, the

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92 MAIN MENU: SETTINGS 1. Select Ask phone code and press - CHANGE toturn this option on or off.2. You will be asked for the phone code. Ke

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MAIN MENU: SETTINGS 93FIXED DIALLING (FDN)Fixed Dialling Numbers (FDN) is a special phonebook in which you can only store a few numbers.The amount

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