Getting to know your phone – Bosch GSM 509 User Manual

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Getting to know your phone

Getting to know
your phone

Earphone

Display texts

Function keys

Microphone

The function keys have different functions ac-
cording to whether you are in standby or con-
versation mode. The display text above the key
will inform you of the actual function of the key
at any time.

Four main functions

To get full benefit of your phone, remember the
following four main functions, three of which
you can enter when you have turned on your
phone and entered the pin code (if any), i.e.
when you are in standby mode:

Phone book – Press
Use this main function to store entries in your
phone book or to access your phone book, when
you want to find a stored name and number.

List menu – Press
This is a menu where you can get information
about the different kinds of calls and messages you
have sent and received. You can also edit your
phone book and find extra phone books, if any.

Setup menu – Press
In this menu you have the possibility of setting
your phone according to your own personal wishes
and needs, such as selecting new ringing tones.

The fourth main function can only be entered
while you are having a conversation, i.e. when
you are in conversation mode:

Conversation menu – Press
This menu offers different kinds of possibilities
such as putting a call on hold or joining more
calls.

When you go through this user guide, you
will see that there is a chapter for each of
these four main functions

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Within a main function

This is how your function keys work when you
have entered one of the main functions:

• Press

and

to scroll through the

menus to see your options;

• press

to select and accept options; and

• press

to exit the choice you have made

or to clear digits or characters that you have
entered.

Take notice of the display texts when you use
your phone. In this user guide, references will
be made to the display text instead of to the
keys and

.

Dynamic menus

It is important to note that the menus are dyna-
mic. This means that your phone does not al-
ways give you all the options listed in this user
guide. This is because the option is only listed –
if you really have the option. For instance you
cannot select the list of missed calls if there are
no missed calls.

SIM card limitations

Another important issue is your SIM card. In
this user guide you can see the full capability of
your phone, but the presence of some of the
features depends on your network operator
and/or your SIM card. Where a feature relates
to the network, you will see this symbol

in

the user guide.

Please contact your network operator for

further details.

Care of your phone

Do not try to open the phone as this might
damage vital parts. The phone contains no
components which can be repaired by the user.
Any repair requires expertise and should be
carried out only by an authorised service
centre.

To clean your phone, wipe over with a soft

cloth. Do not use alcohol or other solvents as
these will harm your phone.

Do not use your mobile phone in high

humidity environments or where the tempera-
ture falls below -10˚ or exceeds +55˚ C.

Accessories

The use of other types of chargers, batteries or
any accessories other than those recommended
for use with this telephone will invalidate any
approval given to this apparatus as well as the
manufacturer’s warranty on the telephone.

Batteries

Never dispose of old batteries in your house-
hold refuse. Return them to the place of pur-
chase or take them to a recycling centre so that
they may be disposed of in an environmentally
friendly manner.

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