Bosch 738 User Manual

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Page 1 - DUAL-COM 738

User ManualDUAL-COM 738Product Division TerminalsGB900 /1800Dual Com 738 GB 29/04/99 10:36 Side 2

Page 2 - PRECAUTIONS

Selection of languageThe display language of your phone is normallythe national language of the country in which youpurchased your SIM card. If this i

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Phone numbers with extension numberExtension numbers can be dialled by entering apause between the main number and the exten-sion number. To enter a p

Page 4 - IMPORTANT NOTICE

Muting the microphoneWhile having a call, you may wish to have a pri-vate conversation with someone else. You willhear everything your caller says but

Page 5 - CONTENTS

Switching between callsIf you select Switch calls, the active callwill be put on hold and the call on hold will nowbe active. In this way you can swi

Page 6 - KEYPAD FUNCTIONS

You can store names and telephone numbers in a phone book. The entries are stored on the SIMcard and the number of entries is dependent onthe capacity

Page 7 - DISPLAY SYMBOLS

15PHONE BOOK EDITINGIf you have a voice mail number stored in yourphone book this should be stored under loca-tion 1. On some networks this has alread

Page 8 - BEFORE YOU START

How to see the status of your phone bookThe telephone can display the total number of locations on your SIM card and inform you howmany of these are f

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Depending on your SIM card you may have diffe-rent alternative phone books. These phone bookswill be visible in the phone display only if theyare avai

Page 10 - MAKING YOUR FIRST CALL

LIST MENU SYSTEM18Information about outgoing, answered and missedcalls as well as SMS messages are automaticallystored in lists:Outgoing calls• View n

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19OUTGOING CALLS /ANSWERED CALLSOutgoing calls Your phone has memory for your last 10 dialledtelephone numbers. How to see the list of last outgoing c

Page 12 - OPTIONS WHEN IN CONVERSATION

Exposure to radio frequency signalsYour mobile handheld portable tele-phone is a low power radio transmitterand receiver. When it is on, it receivesan

Page 13 - KEYPAD LOCK

MISSED CALLS20Missed callsYour phone remembers the last 10 incoming callswhich you did not answer. The display will tell you how many missed callsyour

Page 14 - PHONE BOOK

21MESSAGESShort Message Services (SMS)Your phone can receive and send short text mes-sages via the network. On some networks youhave to subscribe to t

Page 15 - PHONE BOOK EDITING

MESSAGES22How to read a message again1. Press to enter the List menu system.2. Select Messagesand press SELECT3. Select Inboxby pressing OK4. Scr

Page 16 - PREFIX TELEPHONE NUMBERS

23MESSAGESCell broadcast messagesTo select whether you want the cell broadcast op-tion to be on or off you must enter the Messagesetupmenu and select

Page 17 - ALTERNATIVE PHONE BOOKS

The setup menu system offers you the possibilityof setting the individual sub menus and optionsaccording to your own personal wishes.Network services

Page 18 - LIST MENU SYSTEM

How to access the Setup menu system1. Press MENU2. Select the menu you want to access using 3. Confirm by pressing SELECT4. Select the sub menu you

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You have the option of diverting all calls or choosing to divert incoming calls only if un-answered. The unanswered calls option divertscalls – if you

Page 20 - MISSED CALLS

How to activate call divert for allcalls1. Press MENU2. Select Network servicesby pressing SELECT3. Confirm by pressing SELECT once more to indica

Page 21 - MESSAGES

CALL BARRING28You can set up call barring for different types ofoutgoing and incoming calls to restrict the use ofyour phone. You have to activate the

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29CALL WAITINGIncoming call barringSelect All callsif you want to bar all in-coming calls. Select Roamingif you want incoming calls to be barred onl

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Electronic devicesMost modern electronic equipment isshielded from RF signals. However, cer-tain electronic equipment may not beshielded against the R

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Closed user groupThis is a network feature by which the use of yourtelephone is restricted to certain phone numberswithin a group defined by the netwo

Page 25 - SETUP MENU SYSTEM

How to adjust tones1. Press MENU2. Select Tones setupusing 3. Confirm by pressing SELECT4. Select using eitherRinging toneTrembler (Optional extra

Page 26 - CALL DIVERT

PHONE SETUP32This menu offers you the possibility of setting someof the telephone's options according to your ownpersonal wishes.How to set up op

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33PHONE SETUPferred list, just press OK. If you select a currentlyused location and press EDIT, the former occu-pant can be deleted when you enter t

Page 28 - CALL BARRING

MESSAGE SETUP34Send message setupBefore you can send a message you have to enteryour network operator's telephone number forthis special service.

Page 29 - CALL WAITING

35PHONE BOOK SETUP /CALL TIMERS AND CHARGEFixed diallingIn order to enable you to make use of fixed dial-ling numbers stored in an alternative phone b

Page 30 - SERVICES

SECURITY36PIN codeTo prevent misuse of your SIM card, e.g. if it is lostor stolen, you can select a PIN code to be enteredeach time you switch on the

Page 31 - TONES SETUP

37SECURITYHow to change passwordIf you subscribe to a call barring service your net-work operator will have supplied you with a 4-digit password. If y

Page 32 - PHONE SETUP

You can use your mobile phone as an ordinarycalculator.How to use the calculator1. Press MENU2. Select Calculatorusing 3. Confirm by pressing OKYou

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39ACCESSORIESHands-free car installationWhen your phone is placed in the cradle, it willswitch on automatically with the car ignition. Youcan select w

Page 34 - MESSAGE SETUP

VehiclesRF signals may affect improperly instal-led or inadequately shielded electronicsystems in motor vehicles. Check withthe manufacturer or its re

Page 35 - CALL TIMERS AND CHARGE

Desk top charge standThe desk top charge stand is powered by meansof the charger supplied with your telephone.When the desk top charge stand is on the

Page 36 - SECURITY

41Belt clipThe belt clip can be removed or fitted by meansof a screwdriver. In the retail box you will find thenecessary screws and labels for mountin

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INDEX42Accessories 39Alternative phone books 17Answered calls 19Answering a call 7, 11Any key answer 33Auto answer 39Automatic redial 32Automatic swit

Page 38 - CALCULATOR

For the carHandsfree Car KitSimple Car HolderCigarlighter Charger 12V/24VHandsfree HeadsetFor the computerPC Card/PC Combo cardPC-EditorFor chargingDe

Page 39 - ACCESSORIES

7910.1650 GB / 08.98Bosch Telecom GmbHProduktbereich EndgeräteKleyerstr. 94,60326 Frankfurt/Main,Tel. (0180) 5 2214 92 Fax (0180) 5 2214 93N.V. Robert

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Precautions ... Page 2Important notice ... Page 4Keypad functions ... Page 6Display symbols ... Page 7Before yo

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LED (Status indicator)Slow green flash: Your phone is in contact with anetwork.Fast green flash: Indicates an incoming call.Slow red flash: Your phone

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IntroductionMaking a callEnter phone number. Press CALLAnswering a callThe telephone rings. Press ANSWEREnding a callPress ENDBack to standby modeP

Page 43 - BOSCH EASY SETS

Insert rechargeable batteryWhen changing the battery your phone shouldalways be switched off.Charge the batteryThe battery supplied with this telephon

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Insert SIM cardBefore you can make a call on your mobile phone you have to insert the SIM card.Should you have forgotten to insert the SIM cardthe tel

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