Mitsubishi eclipse Manuel D’Utilisation

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Basic operations
Making and receiving calls
The phone can only make and receive calls when it is switched on, unlocked, has a 
valid SIM card inserted a
nd is located i
n an area that has GSM network service cov-
erage. If the phone cannot find a network the display remains blank.
Making calls
International calls can be prefixed either with 00 or +. To enter the + sym-
bol before a number press and hold down 
.
A maximum of 47 digits can be entered. Correct any mistakes by pressing
Clear . Holding down this key will clear the whole display.
The dialled number together with the animated 
 icon will be shown in
the display. When the call is connected, a ringing tone will be heard in the
earpiece. When answered, a call timer will be displayed. Proceed with the
call in the normal way.
• Busy in the display indicates that the called party is engaged. If Auto 
Retry is on, the phone will attempt to call again.
• Not allowed (fixed dialling) in the display means that the number 
dialled is not authorised by the FDN list.
• No response in the display indicates that the network is not answer-
ing.
• Network busy in the display indicates that the network is in overload.
• If the dialled number matches one stored in the phonebook then the 
associated name of the called person will appear in the display.
• The line 2 icon (
) will appear once the call is established (if this service 
is active) indicating that the call was made using this line.
Ending calls
To end a call:
The call timer will stop and 
 will disappear. Waiting a few seconds
or pressing Exit  will return to the standby display.
Receiving calls
When a call is received the phone will ring. The LED on the top of the
Enter the desired telephone number using the numeric keys (
 
 and ).
Press   to dial (send) the number.
You can voice dial directly. Pre-stored spoken sentences allow voice dialling by pressing and hol-
ding  . Refer to page 26 to learn more about the Voice dialling.
Speak-on 
 activates the hands-free feature. Refer to page 28 to learn more about the Hands 
free mode.
Press .
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