IBENEFON ESC!Owner’s ManualPublication number: YZ2400-4*All rights reserved.© Benefon Oyj, 2002.
4 DELETING A PHONE BOOK ENTRY ... 97Storing a phone number...97KEYING IN A NEW NUMBER IN STAND-BY MOD
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
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
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
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
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
GSM MENU: MESSAGES 99MESSAGESThe Short Message Service (SMS) is a network fea-ture.•Press - SELECT to enter the Messages menu.•Press . QUIT to can
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
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
102 GSM MENU: MESSAGES If there is SMS transmission failure, the text Errorin sending will be displayed. In this case, make surethe receiver’
GSM MENU: MESSAGES 103Pick coordinatesWith this option you can pick any coordinates themessage may contain, and save them as a waypoint.To save th
5ROUTES... 126CREATING A NEW ROUTE ... 126SETTING DES
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
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
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
GSM MENU: MESSAGES 107Changing memory slotThe free memory slots are listed. Select aslot with n and press - OK.3. When you are finished, press .
108 GSM MENU: MESSAGES BroadcastsCell broadcasts are general messages, which arebroadcast to all receivers within a particular re-gion. They
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
110 GSM MENU: MESSAGES 1. Press - SELECT to enter the Write messagemenu. 2. Select one of the postponed messages with nand press - SELECT
GSM MENU: MESSAGES 111SENDING AND SAVING THE MESSAGEYou have four options to choose from: send andsave, send only, send with position, and postpon
112 GSM MENU: RECENT CALLS RECENT CALLSThis menu and its sub-menus allow you to keeptrack of unanswered and received calls.•Press - SELECT to
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
6 PORTABLE HANDS FREE EHE70...145PLUG-IN HANDS FREE GMA70 ...145BENEWIN PRO WITH NMEA 0183 CABLE ... 146LIGHT HO
114 GSM MENU: NETWORK SERVICES NETWORK SERVICESThis menu and its sub-menus allow you to accessvarious network services such as call diversion
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
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
GSM MENU: NETWORK SERVICES 117INCOMING CALLSThe second section of the menu allows you to setbarrings that concern incoming calls only.Bar all inco
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
GSM MENU: NETWORK SERVICES 119other non-chargeable calls can be made. If you tryto make or receive a chargeable call under theseconditions, the te
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
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
122 GPS MENU: WAYPOINTS ing - OK again, or cancel the operation bypressing . NO.•To change the order in which waypoints arelisted, select
GPS MENU: WAYPOINTS 1231. Select a waypoint from the list and press - SE-LECT.2. Select Set as destination and press - OK. .SETTING POSITIONYou
INTRODUCTION: BENEFON ESC! 7INTRODUCTIONBENEFON ESC!Congratulations on yourpurchase of the BenefonEsc! Personal NavigationPhone, a revolutionary c
124 GPS MENU: WAYPOINTS •Scroll through the phone book with nuntil the correct number is selected.•Press - OK. 4. Press - SEND. Please note
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
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
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
128 GPS MENU: ROUTES WAYPOINT LIST:VIEWING AND EDITING1. Select a route from the list. Press - SELECT.2. Select List waypoints and press -
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
130 GPS MENU: FRIEND FIND updates whenever desired, but tracking can also berequested by another phone.The following restrictions apply to se
GPS MENU: FRIEND FIND 131TRACKING INFOIf you are being tracked by another phone, you canfind out information about this as follows:1. Select Trac
132 GPS MENU: FRIEND FIND Please note that a new, unauthorized friend pointis also automatically created whenever you receivea request or an
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
8 INTRODUCTION: BENEFON ESC! The high quality Benefon Esc! is developed andmanufactured by Benefon Oyj. Benefon is a compa-ny operating world
134 GPS MENU: FRIEND FIND CANCELLING SENDINGOnce you have started sending tracking updates toa phone, the phone will go on tracking until you
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.
136 GPS MENU: MAPS Editing waypoint titleRemove characters by pressing . CLEAR.Key in a new title and press - OK.Changing waypoint symbolA t
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
138 GPS MENU: REQUESTING AGPS the services. The services are only available fromcertain service providers. REQUESTING AGPSYou can request the
GPS MENU: RESETTING METERS 139RESETTING METERSTo reset the speed and odometer information inyour phone, do as follows:1. Press - GPS to enter the
140 BATTERY: FITTING AND REMOVING BATTERYFITTING AND REMOVINGFitting: Place the bottom of the battery into thecorners at the bottom of the ph
BATTERY: MAINS CHARGERS 141MAINS CHARGERSThe mains charger available for this phone is thequick charger CMA-70-230 with its cable FMC-70. The mai
142 BATTERY: CARE AND MAINTENANCE tomatically. To reset the battery indicator tocorrespond with the "new" battery, you mustcharge t
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
INTRODUCTION: BENEFON ESC! 9including speed and heading, average and topspeed, trip odometer, waypoints and routes, direc-tion, ETA, and distance
144 ACCESSORIES: MAINS CHARGER CMA-70-230 ACCESSORIESThis is a short introduction about the accessoriesavailable for this phone. You may also
ACCESSORIES: PORTABLE HANDS FREE EHE70 145PORTABLE HANDS FREE EHE70The portable hands free kit is designed to make theuse of the phone easier in v
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
ACCESSORIES: LIGHT HOLDER KGC70 147LIGHT HOLDER KGC70The light holder holds your phone steadily in placewhen you are driving. The holder is also v
148 ACCESSORIES: EXTERNAL GPS ANTENNA EXTERNAL GPS ANTENNAThe external (active) GPS antenna can be usedwhen reliable satellite signals for na
APPENDIXES: CARE AND MAINTENANCE 149APPENDIXESCARE AND MAINTENANCE•Dust and dirt may damage the moving parts ofyour phone. Do not use or keep the
150 APPENDIXES: PROBLEMS YOU CAN SOLVE blocked. In that case the text Card blocked will bedisplayed. Contact your network operator to get ane
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
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
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
10 INTRODUCTION: SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS MORE SERVICES TO COMECheck www.benefon.com periodically for tipsabout location-based services.For se
154 APPENDIXES: VOCABULARY OF GPS TERMS RouteA route is a combination of two or more waypoints,combined to define a course of travel. Routes
MENU CHARTS: 155MENU CHARTS QUICK MENUQUICK MENULOCK KEYPADTURN THE GPS SELECT AN OFFNORMALFULL POWERLOW POWERSILENTNOISYDISCREETNIGHTCAR KITRECE
156 MENU CHARTS: MAIN MENUMAIN MENUPHONEACCESSORIESACCESS TO STAND-BYMODE...FOUR NAVIGATOR PAGES: DISPLAY MAPS, COMPASS, AND DATA FIELDS REL
MENU CHARTS: 157SETTINGSPHONE MAPGUIDE POSITIONMOVEMENTSETTINGSACCESSORIESADD NEW NORMALSILENTNOISYDISCREETNIGHTOWNNAME AN ENVIRONMENTBASED ON:_
158 MENU CHARTS: GSMGSM MENURECENT CALLSNETWORK SERVICESHELP DESKENTER NAME..X PCS FREE PHONE BK ENTRIES X PCS RESERVEDADD NEW ENTRYPHONE BO
MENU CHARTS: 159GPSGPS MENUWAYPOINTSROUTESFRIEND FINDMAPSSMS WITH COORDSREQUEST SERVICEREQUEST AGPSUPDATE POSITIONSKIP ROUTE POINTRESET METERSADD
160 MENU CHARTS:
CYRILLIC CHARACTER SET 161CYRILLIC CHARACTER SETThis guide includes some additional informationand specifications applying to the Benefon Esc!pho
162 CYRILLIC CHARACTER SETSELECTING CYRILLICCHARACTERS 1. First turn the T9 mode off by pressing 1. 2. Enter the character set menu by pressi
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
INTRODUCTION: SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS 11•Power supplies: This equipment is intended foruse with the following power supplies: batteriesBBL-77-N and
12 INTRODUCTION: SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS shielded. Consult the manufacturer or the vehi-cle seller to determine the proper shielding.•Computer
INTRODUCTION: SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS 13Emergency calls and messagesBenefon Esc! is and aid and should never be reliedupon as an only emergency dev
II DECLARATION OFCONFORMITY , Benefon Oyj , TGP77EU, 1999/5/EC.0168
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
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
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
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
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
QUICK START: OVERVIEW 19OVERVIEWStand-by modeWhen the phone is turned on, it enters the stand-by mode shown below.The operator information consist
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
QUICK START: OVERVIEW 21Display indicatorsSome of the following symbols may be shown instand-by mode:s Envelope. This symbol indicates, you havere
22 QUICK START: OVERVIEW Navigator pagesThe four navigator pages of Benefon Esc! can beused for GPS navigation, with or without a map.The sta
QUICK START: OVERVIEW 23MENU GPSSpeed TimeMENU GPSDate TimeDawn ElevationCoordinatesSatellitesMENU GPSSpeed TimeMENU GPSSpeed OdometerTrack Bearin
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
24 QUICK START: OVERVIEW MenusMost features of Benefon ESC! can be accessed viamenus. There are four of these: Main menu, Quickmenu, and GSM
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
26 QUICK START: OVERVIEW / Power on/off. Press and hold to turn thephone on or off.> < Adjustment keys. Press to adjust earpiece vol-um
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
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
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
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
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
32 BRIEF OVERVIEW OF PHONE USE: RECEIVING A CALL Quick diallingThe quick dialling function works on the phonebook memory slot numbers 2...9.I
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
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
34 BRIEF OVERVIEW OF PHONE USE: ACTIVE CALL You can adjust earpiece volume during a call bypressing > and <. However, adjusting the vol
BRIEF OVERVIEW OF PHONE USE: ACTIVE CALL 35SELECTING A CALLWhen there are several simultaneous calls, you canmake one of them active as follows:1.
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
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
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
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.
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,
BRIEF OVERVIEW OF NAVIGATOR USE: FIRST STEPS 41BRIEF OVERVIEW OFNAVIGATOR USEFIRST STEPSPositioning the GPS antennaYou should lift the GPS antenna
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
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
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
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
BRIEF OVERVIEW OF NAVIGATOR USE: USING THE NAVIGATOR PAGES 45USING THE NAVIGATOR PAGESThe navigator pages of this phone are:•Map page•Guide page•P
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
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
48 BRIEF OVERVIEW OF NAVIGATOR USE: GUIDE GUIDEThe Guide page gives you steering guidance whenyou are navigating to a destination. When using
BRIEF OVERVIEW OF NAVIGATOR USE: POSITION 49POSITIONThe Position page shows various data fields relatedto your present position, time, and satelli
50 BRIEF OVERVIEW OF NAVIGATOR USE: MOVEMENT MOVEMENTThe Movement page shows various data fields relat-ed to your movement and destination.Th
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.
52 QUICK MENU: GPS RECEIVER ACTIVITY 4. As you lock the keypad, you will automaticallyexit the Quick menu. The left function key willthen ha
QUICK MENU: SELECTING AN ENVIRONMENT 53SELECTING AN ENVIRONMENT An environment is a combination of tone and lightsettings made suitable for partic
VI KEY FUNCTIONS FOR THE T9 SHORT MESSAGESkey function display shows+ verify the word and make space cursor moving forward1 turn the T9 m
54 MAIN MENU: ACCESSORIES MAIN MENUThe Main menu allows you to access the stand-bymode, the various navigator pages, and severaluseful functi
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
56 MAIN MENU: ACCESSORIES .•To make the alarm clock alert only once, markOnce by selecting it and pressing - CHANGE.•To make the alarm clock
MAIN MENU: ACCESSORIES 57NotepadThe Notepad can be used for writing and savingshort notes.Use n and press - SELECT to open the Notepadfrom the
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
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
60 MAIN MENU: ACCESSORIES If the word is still incorrect, find an alternativeword with n. Finally verify the correct word by pressing + or- A
MAIN MENU: ACCESSORIES 61CalendarYou can write down your own appointments,events and anniversaries in the calendar. Remind-ers can also be associa
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
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
1CONTENTSINTRODUCTION... 7BENEFON ESC!... 7SOME KEY FEATURES ...
64 MAIN MENU: ACCESSORIES •Select Edit and press - SELECT.Editing a calendar entry is done just like adding anew one. For further information
MAIN MENU: ACCESSORIES 65•The &, M, and z can alternatively be keyed inby subsequent presses of the + key. Similarly, _and # can be keyed in
66 MAIN MENU: ACCESSORIES GamesPress - SELECT to open the Games list from theAccessories menu.•Start a game by pressing - SELECT.•Pause or fi
MAIN MENU: ACCESSORIES 67WORMThe idea is to control a worm around the display,eating small cookies and avoiding walls. The wormwill grow and gain
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
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
70 MAIN MENU: SETTINGS can customize these environments to your ownneeds, if you so desire.You can turn on a specific environment in theQuic
MAIN MENU: SETTINGS 711. Select Ringing mode and press - CHANGE. 2. Select either Fixed or Increasing and press- OK.Changing use of vibrationYou
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
MAIN MENU: SETTINGS 73Editing your own environmentYou can edit your own environment in the sameway as the default environments, by selecting itwit
2 NEW CALL... 34CONFERENCE CALL...
74 MAIN MENU: SETTINGS ADJUSTING CONTRASTIn this menu you can adjust display contrast. 1. Select Contrast and press - CHANGE. 2. Use n to s
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
76 MAIN MENU: SETTINGS TIME ZONEThe GPS satellites broadcast Coordinated Univer-sal Time (UTC), the standard time common to ev-ery place in t
MAIN MENU: SETTINGS 77ELEVATION1. Select Elevation and press - CHANGE.2. Select the units you wish to use for elevationmeasurements: Meters, or
78 MAIN MENU: SETTINGS GSMThis menu contains settings related to calls andmessages.Press - SELECT to open the GSM menu from Set-tings.MESSAGE
MAIN MENU: SETTINGS 79BROADCAST SETUPThis menu contains settings related to broadcastmessages.Accept broadcastsThis option lets you specify whethe
80 MAIN MENU: SETTINGS Message languagesAs a default setting, broadcast messages will bebroadcast in all possible languages. To ignore themes
MAIN MENU: SETTINGS 81REDIAL MEMORYIf the Redial memory is turned on, the last diallednumbers are stored into memory. These numberscan be recalled
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
MAIN MENU: SETTINGS 83Show traceThis option allows you to specify whether youwant to see the trace left by your movement on themap.Press - CHANGE
3SETTINGS... 69Environments... 69EDITING NORMAL ENVIRO
84 MAIN MENU: SETTINGS POSITIONINGWhen using the mobile phone positioning alongwith some separate map, e.g. a paper map, the GPSposition form
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
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
MAIN MENU: SETTINGS 87ETA at next (Estimated Time of Arrival): Estimatedtime of arrival at next waypoint on route; or atwaypoint or friend used as
88 MAIN MENU: SETTINGS •Press - CHANGE and key in the phone numberof the AGPS service. By pressing - READ youcan also recall the number fro
MAIN MENU: SETTINGS 89Emergency calls to pre-determined numbersIn a case of dire emergency, it is useful to haveyour phone send your position info
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
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
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
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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