MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC Trium 110 User Manual
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Press
Read
to select the type of mes-
sage you want to read. Press
Select
or to view the message.
Dialling from memory
You can dial any number stored in the
SIM, or the phone memory. To do this:
from the phone book
from the calls log memory list
The phone stores the last 10 num-
bers dialled, the last 10 unanswered
call numbers (if available) and the
last 10 received answered numbers.
Last dialled numbers
Quick access to the last 10 dialled num-
bers can also be obtained by
pressing
.
Speed dialling
You can assign any key to any tele-
phone number stored in the SIM and
phone memory. To dial such a number:
By default, is always allocated to
the voice mail number (see
page 38). See page 35 to allocate
numbers to the speed dialling keys.
International Country Codes
Your phone allows quick access to
pre-programmed International
Country Codes
When one indicator is displayed the date is tempo-
rarily cleared. When two or three indicators are
displayed both the time and date are temporarily
cleared.
Press to enter the phone
book list.
Use or to scroll to the
required name or type the
first letter of the required
name and use or if nec-
essary.
Press .
In case of a
SIM memory
contact or of a phone
memory contact with one
number assigned, the
phone dials the number.In
case of a
phone memory
contact with many num-
bers assigned, use or
to scroll to the number
required and press . The
phone dials the number.
See page 22.
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Press . Select
Calls & Times
.
Select
Calls log
.
Select
Last dial
,
Unan-
swered
or
Received
.
Use or to scroll to the
number required.
Press to dial the number.
See page 29.
In the stand-by mode press-
ing displays a list of the
last dialled numbers.
Use or to scroll to the
number required.
Press to dial the number.
The phone stores the last dialled numbers in the
phone memory, not in the SIM.
Press and hold down the key ( -
). The number appears and
attempts to connect.
Press and hold the
'+' key
until the
'+' symbol is dis-
played.
Select
Codes
to display the
list of countries.
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