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... Operation 6 Battery Information 7 - . Table of Basic Operations 21 NTurning Your Phone On and Off 22 Setting the Display Language 22 Setting the Ring Sound 22 Setting the Ring Volume 23 Making a Call 23 Answering a Call 24 Call Waiting 24 Emergency Calls 26 International Calls 27 Caller Number Identification 27 Low Battery Power Alert 27 Security Code 27 Using Menus 29 Opening Menus 29 Opening Submenus 29 Changing Settings 29 Exiting the Menu 30 Quick Menu Access 30 Menu Overview 30 Menu Descriptions 31 Accessing Menus 31 Phone Lists Menu 31
... Operation 6 Battery Information 7 - . Table of Basic Operations 21 NTurning Your Phone On and Off 22 Setting the Display Language 22 Setting the Ring Sound 22 Setting the Ring Volume 23 Making a Call 23 Answering a Call 24 Call Waiting 24 Emergency Calls 26 International Calls 27 Caller Number Identification 27 Low Battery Power Alert 27 Security Code 27 Using Menus 29 Opening Menus 29 Opening Submenus 29 Changing Settings 29 Exiting the Menu 30 Quick Menu Access 30 Menu Overview 30 Menu Descriptions 31 Accessing Menus 31 Phone Lists Menu 31
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... 47 E Editing a Phone Number 48 - Erasing a Phone Number 48 Phone Groups 49 use Message Services 51 l Text Message Service 51 ia Text Message Memory 52 erc Data, Fax, and Internet Calls 57 m Differences Between Data, Fax, and Internet Calls . . . . . 57 m Before You Start 58 o Setting Up Your Computer 58 c Initial Setup 58 r Operation 59 fo Achieving Best Performance 61 t Installing Your Modem Driver From Your Compact No Disc 62 Manual Installation of Your Modem Driver or Voice Call Dialer 63 Troubleshooting 64 Problems You...
... 47 E Editing a Phone Number 48 - Erasing a Phone Number 48 Phone Groups 49 use Message Services 51 l Text Message Service 51 ia Text Message Memory 52 erc Data, Fax, and Internet Calls 57 m Differences Between Data, Fax, and Internet Calls . . . . . 57 m Before You Start 58 o Setting Up Your Computer 58 c Initial Setup 58 r Operation 59 fo Achieving Best Performance 61 t Installing Your Modem Driver From Your Compact No Disc 62 Manual Installation of Your Modem Driver or Voice Call Dialer 63 Troubleshooting 64 Problems You...
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...volume control ia • Menu navigation keys ( ) on the keypad rc • Adjustable ring volume e • Vibrating call -back • Storage for 2KB of text messages • Quick access to -use - Inc. • Speed dial for 99 phone numbers n • Super dial for 9 phone numbers o • 40-number incoming call log ss • 40-number outgoing call log ric • 25 Ring Sounds (with musical ring options) E• Text message service with quick call alert m • Missed calls indicator m • Voice mail waiting icon that displays the number of o new voice mail messages...
...volume control ia • Menu navigation keys ( ) on the keypad rc • Adjustable ring volume e • Vibrating call -back • Storage for 2KB of text messages • Quick access to -use - Inc. • Speed dial for 99 phone numbers n • Super dial for 9 phone numbers o • 40-number incoming call log ss • 40-number outgoing call log ric • 25 Ring Sounds (with musical ring options) E• Text message service with quick call alert m • Missed calls indicator m • Voice mail waiting icon that displays the number of o new voice mail messages...
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... vibrator will fo not make any keypad or ringing sounds. r4 Ringer Silent Icon indicates that have not been heard. 2 New Text Mail Icon indicates the number of text m messages that your o battery. m 3 Keypad Locked Icon indicates that pressing the o keys on top of your phone: 1 Voice Mail Waiting Icon 1 2 34 5 2 New Text Mail Icon 3 Keypad Locked Icon 4 Ringer Silent Icon 87 6 5 Active Profile Icon 6 Battery Icon 7 Digital/Analog Channel Indicator 8 Signal Strength Icon ial Display Indicators rc 1 Voice Mail Waiting Icon indicates the number of e voice mail messages...
... vibrator will fo not make any keypad or ringing sounds. r4 Ringer Silent Icon indicates that have not been heard. 2 New Text Mail Icon indicates the number of text m messages that your o battery. m 3 Keypad Locked Icon indicates that pressing the o keys on top of your phone: 1 Voice Mail Waiting Icon 1 2 34 5 2 New Text Mail Icon 3 Keypad Locked Icon 4 Ringer Silent Icon 87 6 5 Active Profile Icon 6 Battery Icon 7 Digital/Analog Channel Indicator 8 Signal Strength Icon ial Display Indicators rc 1 Voice Mail Waiting Icon indicates the number of e voice mail messages...
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... entering a phone number to make a calling card call to mute the ringer. Key Functions • Press to answer a call log if missed calls l text indicator is in menu mode, or to scroll through stored numbers when you are recalling numbers from your phonebook. • Press to scroll up through messages when viewing text messages. • Press and hold to scroll up through a message, one screen at a time, when viewing text messages. • Press and hold to turn...
... entering a phone number to make a calling card call to mute the ringer. Key Functions • Press to answer a call log if missed calls l text indicator is in menu mode, or to scroll through stored numbers when you are recalling numbers from your phonebook. • Press to scroll up through messages when viewing text messages. • Press and hold to scroll up through a message, one screen at a time, when viewing text messages. • Press and hold to turn...
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Turn Keypad Lock On or Off or then * eTurn Phone Silent On or Off or then # usCall the phone number in the display using Press and hold YES calling card Send DTMF tones during a call Press and hold YES Mute your phone Off Press and hold NO Decrease ear volume during a call Lower side key Increase ear volume during a call Upper side key Answer a call End a call ial Access the main menu rc Access the main menu during...
Turn Keypad Lock On or Off or then * eTurn Phone Silent On or Off or then # usCall the phone number in the display using Press and hold YES calling card Send DTMF tones during a call Press and hold YES Mute your phone Off Press and hold NO Decrease ear volume during a call Lower side key Increase ear volume during a call Upper side key Answer a call End a call ial Access the main menu rc Access the main menu during...
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... key (1 - 9) Ethat corresponds to store Speed Dial phone numbers. You can clear the number from your carrier, unanswered calls will turn on the back light without clearing the display. Super Dial use Super Dial, press and hold 7. rcia Redialing the Last Phone Number You Called e Your telephone temporarily stores phone numbers you use Speed Dial, enter the number of numbers. n In The Super Dial feature, when enabled through the o CALL MANAGER menu, lets you have received but did not answer. To quickly access...
... key (1 - 9) Ethat corresponds to store Speed Dial phone numbers. You can clear the number from your carrier, unanswered calls will turn on the back light without clearing the display. Super Dial use Super Dial, press and hold 7. rcia Redialing the Last Phone Number You Called e Your telephone temporarily stores phone numbers you use Speed Dial, enter the number of numbers. n In The Super Dial feature, when enabled through the o CALL MANAGER menu, lets you have received but did not answer. To quickly access...
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... set through the CALL MANAGER menu. You can enter a stop . 2222 is shown in a series of the pause, or use multiple pauses. If police, fire, or medical help is a pause. Inc Stop Dialing A stop causes the phone to change the emergency number in your phone if a 911 system is shown in your service area. series. m 33333 is the phone number to transmit your access code. number for E approximately two seconds before sending...
... set through the CALL MANAGER menu. You can enter a stop . 2222 is shown in a series of the pause, or use multiple pauses. If police, fire, or medical help is a pause. Inc Stop Dialing A stop causes the phone to change the emergency number in your phone if a 911 system is shown in your service area. series. m 33333 is the phone number to transmit your access code. number for E approximately two seconds before sending...
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... is needed. 4 The exact location of an incoming call restrictions and calling card numbers. tion (Caller ID) service, your phone flashes red. The words Low Battery flash in the display. l Caller Number Identification rcia If your service provider for assistance. If the Caller ID o information is not available, the message NO ID is c shown in the display, and the indicator light on n top of your phone shows the phone e number of the emergency, including...
... is needed. 4 The exact location of an incoming call restrictions and calling card numbers. tion (Caller ID) service, your phone flashes red. The words Low Battery flash in the display. l Caller Number Identification rcia If your service provider for assistance. If the Caller ID o information is not available, the message NO ID is c shown in the display, and the indicator light on n top of your phone shows the phone e number of the emergency, including...
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... to open the Phone Number submenu. 5 Press or until the appropriate phone number is highlighted. 6 When the appropriate phone number is available. The New Messages submenu allows you to enter the Erase All submenu. Menu Descriptions 35 Calls or edits to your security code to view your c unread text messages if you have voice mail service from your service provider. Memory Used The Memory Used submenu is occupied and the percentage of your service provider. You can store specific voice mail access numbers...
... to open the Phone Number submenu. 5 Press or until the appropriate phone number is highlighted. 6 When the appropriate phone number is available. The New Messages submenu allows you to enter the Erase All submenu. Menu Descriptions 35 Calls or edits to your security code to view your c unread text messages if you have voice mail service from your service provider. Memory Used The Memory Used submenu is occupied and the percentage of your service provider. You can store specific voice mail access numbers...
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... security code to enter your phone. Note! If Restrict is active, you to select. • Receive a call (after the call restrictions and calling m card numbers. If you want to choose, and press YES to restrict incoming phone calls. Note! Keypad Lock The Keypad Lock submenu restricts you from making calls each time you turn the phone back on by pressing and holding NO. • Press or , highlight the on or off . 38 Menu Descriptions Power...
... security code to enter your phone. Note! If Restrict is active, you to select. • Receive a call (after the call restrictions and calling m card numbers. If you want to choose, and press YES to restrict incoming phone calls. Note! Keypad Lock The Keypad Lock submenu restricts you from making calls each time you turn the phone back on by pressing and holding NO. • Press or , highlight the on or off . 38 Menu Descriptions Power...
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... seconds during the call is received or a key is automatically turned off if no warn, On-warning, and Off. comm Voice Privacy The Voice Privacy submenu allows you to select the display language used to customize your phone sounds a warning tone indicating that Voice Privacy is available from the service provider. Back Light use - Language The Language submenu allows you to change the phone display contrast setting. The languages vary between markets...
... seconds during the call is received or a key is automatically turned off if no warn, On-warning, and Off. comm Voice Privacy The Voice Privacy submenu allows you to select the display language used to customize your phone sounds a warning tone indicating that Voice Privacy is available from the service provider. Back Light use - Language The Language submenu allows you to change the phone display contrast setting. The languages vary between markets...
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... - me Home Only The availability of the system types for all systems that system. Priority In Priority allows you to manually switch to that have been programmed into your phone will be configured by a s residential system. rc 9 Press NO to return to the previous screen or press CLR to return to first. the SETTINGS menu. 2 Press YES to open the SETTINGS menu...
... - me Home Only The availability of the system types for all systems that system. Priority In Priority allows you to manually switch to that have been programmed into your phone will be configured by a s residential system. rc 9 Press NO to return to the previous screen or press CLR to return to first. the SETTINGS menu. 2 Press YES to open the SETTINGS menu...
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... NO at any time to stop the Search and return to the Standby screen. You can press NO at any keypad or ringing sounds. Eric Sounds Menu use - The vibrator will begin searching for ringing, keypad, earpiece, and handsfree kits. To add one of systems. When this feature is selected, e the phone will continue to your phone's memory. Not 4 Press YES to open the SETTINGS menu. fo3 Press or...
... NO at any time to stop the Search and return to the Standby screen. You can press NO at any keypad or ringing sounds. Eric Sounds Menu use - The vibrator will begin searching for ringing, keypad, earpiece, and handsfree kits. To add one of systems. When this feature is selected, e the phone will continue to your phone's memory. Not 4 Press YES to open the SETTINGS menu. fo3 Press or...
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... display. 8 Enter the phone number you want to store. 9 Press YES to 24 characters in length. The next open the PHONE LISTS menu. When accessing the PHONE LISTS menu, the maximum of phonebook positions available through the PHONE l LISTS menu. for Recall Dialing, Speed Dial, and Super Dial. Stored In phonebook is highu lighted. 5 Press YES to access the main menu. You can view the number of 250 phone numbers that your phonebook: o • Store a phone number using...
... display. 8 Enter the phone number you want to store. 9 Press YES to 24 characters in length. The next open the PHONE LISTS menu. When accessing the PHONE LISTS menu, the maximum of phonebook positions available through the PHONE l LISTS menu. for Recall Dialing, Speed Dial, and Super Dial. Stored In phonebook is highu lighted. 5 Press YES to access the main menu. You can view the number of 250 phone numbers that your phonebook: o • Store a phone number using...
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... software being used. Windows will autodetect your CD-ROM drive is transferred from a moving vehicle may not be satisfactory because data may cause u problems during data operation, depending upon the l error correction capabilities of mobile telephone signals that you are uncommon during a voice call may be lost when your call is not drive D, type the correct CD-ROM drive designation). • Update Device Driver Wizard When the Update Device Driver...
... software being used. Windows will autodetect your CD-ROM drive is transferred from a moving vehicle may not be satisfactory because data may cause u problems during data operation, depending upon the l error correction capabilities of mobile telephone signals that you are uncommon during a voice call may be lost when your call is not drive D, type the correct CD-ROM drive designation). • Update Device Driver Wizard When the Update Device Driver...
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... off, replace cthe battery with minimal service. Erase some stored messages to make sure that Call Screening has not been selected for new mes- n Inc. for Phone Silent, check Call Screening to free up memory for a e particular Phone Group. Problems You Can Solve 67 Try again when the signal strength is full. rcia You entered an incorrect security code. Condition the battery by fully discharging and charging it three times. Not You called a number for Phone Silent...
... off, replace cthe battery with minimal service. Erase some stored messages to make sure that Call Screening has not been selected for new mes- n Inc. for Phone Silent, check Call Screening to free up memory for a e particular Phone Group. Problems You Can Solve 67 Try again when the signal strength is full. rcia You entered an incorrect security code. Condition the battery by fully discharging and charging it three times. Not You called a number for Phone Silent...
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... Voice Privacy, 39 Setup Getting Started, 15 Sounds Access Tone, 42 Ear Volume, 42 Earpiece Volume, 19 Key Sound, 42 Menu, 41 Message Alert, 43 Minute Alert, 42 Phone Silent, 41 Ring Sound, 42 Ring Volume, 42 Tone Send, 42 Vibrating Option, 42 Speed Dial, 37 Stop Dialing, 25 Super Dial, 37 Symbols, 46 System Select, 39 Find Network, 40 Home Only, 40 Private Network, 40 T Technical Support, 68 Text Message Service Callback Numbers, 52 Emergency Messages, 51 Reading Text Messages, 53 Saving/Deleting Text Messages, 54 Status of Messages, 53 Urgent Messages, 51 Time...
... Voice Privacy, 39 Setup Getting Started, 15 Sounds Access Tone, 42 Ear Volume, 42 Earpiece Volume, 19 Key Sound, 42 Menu, 41 Message Alert, 43 Minute Alert, 42 Phone Silent, 41 Ring Sound, 42 Ring Volume, 42 Tone Send, 42 Vibrating Option, 42 Speed Dial, 37 Stop Dialing, 25 Super Dial, 37 Symbols, 46 System Select, 39 Find Network, 40 Home Only, 40 Private Network, 40 T Technical Support, 68 Text Message Service Callback Numbers, 52 Emergency Messages, 51 Reading Text Messages, 53 Saving/Deleting Text Messages, 54 Status of Messages, 53 Urgent Messages, 51 Time...
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Lock Receive or 3 0 e Security Code or 4 1 s Power-On Lock or 4 2 u Keypad Lock or 4 3 l Making Calling Card Calls ia Enter the number you have set. Release YES after the for comme number is displayed. Access MESSAGES menu Access CALL MANAGER menu Access SETTINGS menu Access SOUNDS menu Access PROFILES menu Access Profile Activation Recall phone numbers Reset Profile Reset Menu or 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 or 6 Press and hold Press and hold YES until your emergency number) at : http://mobile.ericsson.com Inc. Visit us on the web at any time, regardless of any call . Press and ...
Lock Receive or 3 0 e Security Code or 4 1 s Power-On Lock or 4 2 u Keypad Lock or 4 3 l Making Calling Card Calls ia Enter the number you have set. Release YES after the for comme number is displayed. Access MESSAGES menu Access CALL MANAGER menu Access SETTINGS menu Access SOUNDS menu Access PROFILES menu Access Profile Activation Recall phone numbers Reset Profile Reset Menu or 2 or 3 or 4 or 5 or 6 Press and hold Press and hold YES until your emergency number) at : http://mobile.ericsson.com Inc. Visit us on the web at any time, regardless of any call . Press and ...
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... 1. Ring Volume 4. Ear Volume 6. Minute Alert 9. Auto Retry 7. Super Dial 1. Calling Card 1 7. Memory Used 9. n cle. Contrast Not for com 0. Key Sound 7. Phone Groups 4. Phone Number 0. Screen Calls 3. Voice Mail 1. . . Time/Date 5. Phone Silent 2. Keypad Lock rc 4. Access Tone 8. Lock Dial 0. Add Entry 2. Reset Profile 5. Erase All 4. The T18d/T18ds Menu c You can quickly access several comIn monly used menus by pressing or and then entering 5 3. Vibrate 5. Auto Area 5. Answer Option 4. Language e 6. Message Alert 1. New...
... 1. Ring Volume 4. Ear Volume 6. Minute Alert 9. Auto Retry 7. Super Dial 1. Calling Card 1 7. Memory Used 9. n cle. Contrast Not for com 0. Key Sound 7. Phone Groups 4. Phone Number 0. Screen Calls 3. Voice Mail 1. . . Time/Date 5. Phone Silent 2. Keypad Lock rc 4. Access Tone 8. Lock Dial 0. Add Entry 2. Reset Profile 5. Erase All 4. The T18d/T18ds Menu c You can quickly access several comIn monly used menus by pressing or and then entering 5 3. Vibrate 5. Auto Area 5. Answer Option 4. Language e 6. Message Alert 1. New...