Maxon Telecom MX5010 Manuel D’Utilisation
MX-5010 User Manual
Version: 1.0 Date: 7th Jan, 2003
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4-way Joystick
Scrolls through menus and select functions.
OK Key
Confirms and executes a menu selection or web action/link.
Keypad Keys
Enters phone numbers, or text characters and numbers.
(*) Key
Enters an asterisk (*) or plus (+) used to make international calls.
(#) Key
Enters sharp (#), or a P (Pause) used when conducting automated service transactions.
Wrist Strap Hole
Battery Release Catch
Charger Connector
Hands-free (Speakerphone) Connector
Scrolls through menus and select functions.
OK Key
Confirms and executes a menu selection or web action/link.
Keypad Keys
Enters phone numbers, or text characters and numbers.
(*) Key
Enters an asterisk (*) or plus (+) used to make international calls.
(#) Key
Enters sharp (#), or a P (Pause) used when conducting automated service transactions.
Wrist Strap Hole
Battery Release Catch
Charger Connector
Hands-free (Speakerphone) Connector
− About the SIM Card
Your phone requires a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card, which will be supplied
by your network service provider, to access a full range of services. The SIM card
keeps a record of your phone number and the services included with your subscription.
You must insert a SIM card before you can use the phone, see “Inserting and
Removing the SIM Card” for details.
by your network service provider, to access a full range of services. The SIM card
keeps a record of your phone number and the services included with your subscription.
You must insert a SIM card before you can use the phone, see “Inserting and
Removing the SIM Card” for details.
o Understanding the Display
The display is divided into three sections that provide all the information about the
status of the phone, text, animations and menu items.
During standby mode (the phone is on, but is not in use), the display shows
information about the status of the phone along the top row and either the calendar and
network service name or other information, such as information about missed calls in
the main area of the display.
<display_icon>
status of the phone, text, animations and menu items.
During standby mode (the phone is on, but is not in use), the display shows
information about the status of the phone along the top row and either the calendar and
network service name or other information, such as information about missed calls in
the main area of the display.
<display_icon>
Signal Strength Indicator
<display_icon>
Battery Level Indicator
<display_icon>
In Call Indicator
<display_icon> Quiet
Mode
Indicator
<display_icon> Roam
Indicator
<display_icon> Mute/Silent
Indicator
<display_icon> Alarm
Indicator
<display_icon> Message
Indicator
<display_icon> Voice
Message
Indicator
<display_icon> Input
Mode
Indicator
<display_icon> Lock
Indicator
<display_icon>
Hands-free Mode (Speakerphone) Indicator
The bottom of the display shows the soft key functions. These are selected using the
left and right soft keys and vary according to the status or function in use.
left and right soft keys and vary according to the status or function in use.