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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 ... 9 us Connecting and Removing Your Battery 10 l Charging Your Battery 10 ia Selecting Your Charger 11 erc Learning About Your Mobile Phone. . . . . . 15 Highlights of Your Mobile Phone 15 m The Parts of Your Phone 16 m Phone Display Icons and Display Indicators 17 o Key Functions 18 c Display Messages 20 for Basic Operations 21 ot Summary of Contents...
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 ... 9 us Connecting and Removing Your Battery 10 l Charging Your Battery 10 ia Selecting Your Charger 11 erc Learning About Your Mobile Phone. . . . . . 15 Highlights of Your Mobile Phone 15 m The Parts of Your Phone 16 m Phone Display Icons and Display Indicators 17 o Key Functions 18 c Display Messages 20 for Basic Operations 21 ot Summary of Contents...
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... the available body of the relevant scientific literature. Interna- Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may cause the phone to Radio Frequency Signals Not Your wireless handheld portable telephone is in touch with the antenna pointed up and over...• Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. Guidelines for handheld wireless phones. Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use The mobile phone is ON, it is one of your phone complies with the FCC guides lines (and those standards...
... the available body of the relevant scientific literature. Interna- Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may cause the phone to Radio Frequency Signals Not Your wireless handheld portable telephone is in touch with the antenna pointed up and over...• Do not touch the antenna unnecessarily when the phone is a low power radio transmitter and receiver. Guidelines for handheld wireless phones. Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use The mobile phone is ON, it is one of your phone complies with the FCC guides lines (and those standards...
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...Never alter the AC cord or plug. E• Don't continue to use your phone for optimum performance with your shoulder. Doing ia so will damage the antenna. • Be cautious if removing your mobile phone to designated co power sources as you read and observe the following for safe care... antenna. m • Connect AC (power supply) only to moisture or extreme temperatures. If the ric plug will . Product Care and Operation Ericsson suggests you would any clean- They could hurt themselves or others, or could be performed by a qualified electrician. Not • Only...
...Never alter the AC cord or plug. E• Don't continue to use your phone for optimum performance with your shoulder. Doing ia so will damage the antenna. • Be cautious if removing your mobile phone to designated co power sources as you read and observe the following for safe care... antenna. m • Connect AC (power supply) only to moisture or extreme temperatures. If the ric plug will . Product Care and Operation Ericsson suggests you would any clean- They could hurt themselves or others, or could be performed by a qualified electrician. Not • Only...
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...Standard or Swivel Belt Clip me Your Ericsson mobile phone is equipped with either a m standard or swivel belt clip: co Standard Belt Clip r1 Remove the belt clip from the top of the Not clip. Push to release phone 2 Using a screwdriver, attach the tab to the phone. 3 Place the swivel belt clip ...on the back s of the phone. To remove, press the release mechanism on the top of the clip and slide the phone up your mobile phone for the first time: • Review...
...Standard or Swivel Belt Clip me Your Ericsson mobile phone is equipped with either a m standard or swivel belt clip: co Standard Belt Clip r1 Remove the belt clip from the top of the Not clip. Push to release phone 2 Using a screwdriver, attach the tab to the phone. 3 Place the swivel belt clip ...on the back s of the phone. To remove, press the release mechanism on the top of the clip and slide the phone up your mobile phone for the first time: • Review...
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...8226; Nine user-definable profiles • Call Screening • Phone Groups for phonebook organization • Data/Fax capability (with an accessory package) Learning About Your Mobile Phone 15 Learning About Your Mobile Phone Your mobile phone offers the latest in TDMA technology, operating in up to five ...languages • Storage for 250 phone numbers use keypad layout l • Side keys for...
...8226; Nine user-definable profiles • Call Screening • Phone Groups for phonebook organization • Data/Fax capability (with an accessory package) Learning About Your Mobile Phone 15 Learning About Your Mobile Phone Your mobile phone offers the latest in TDMA technology, operating in up to five ...languages • Storage for 250 phone numbers use keypad layout l • Side keys for...
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The Parts of the terms used in this user's In guide to describe your Ericsson mobile phone: 1 n 1 Antenna o 2 Indicator Light 2 3 ss 3 Earpiece 4 ric 4 Upper Side Key 5 Lower Side Key 5 6 E 6 Display 7 8 - 7 YES Key 10 9 e 8 NO Key (press and hold to turn power On or Off) 11 s 9 Down Arrow l u 10 Up Arrow 12 ia 11 Clear (CLR) Key 13 rc 12 Keypad e 13 Battery 14 Charger and Handsfree Connectors 14 m 15 Flip Not for com 15 16 Learning About Your Mobile Phone The following is a list of Your Phone c.
The Parts of the terms used in this user's In guide to describe your Ericsson mobile phone: 1 n 1 Antenna o 2 Indicator Light 2 3 ss 3 Earpiece 4 ric 4 Upper Side Key 5 Lower Side Key 5 6 E 6 Display 7 8 - 7 YES Key 10 9 e 8 NO Key (press and hold to turn power On or Off) 11 s 9 Down Arrow l u 10 Up Arrow 12 ia 11 Clear (CLR) Key 13 rc 12 Keypad e 13 Battery 14 Charger and Handsfree Connectors 14 m 15 Flip Not for com 15 16 Learning About Your Mobile Phone The following is a list of Your Phone c.
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... in digital or analog mode. 8 Signal Strength Icon shows the relative signal strength from the mobile system. A full icon indicates a fully-charged battery. More bars indicate a stronger signal. Learning About Your Mobile Phone 17 This eliminates the cpossibility of text m messages that have not been read. profile has been activated (Normal, Data/Fax...
... in digital or analog mode. 8 Signal Strength Icon shows the relative signal strength from the mobile system. A full icon indicates a fully-charged battery. More bars indicate a stronger signal. Learning About Your Mobile Phone 17 This eliminates the cpossibility of text m messages that have not been read. profile has been activated (Normal, Data/Fax...
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... through a message, one screen at a time, when viewing text messages. • Press and hold (during an incoming call . ting selections when your phone is in menu mode, or to scroll through stored numbers when you are recalling numbers from the Standby screen) for the outgoing call log. •...(for example, in the Outgoing/Incoming Call Logs, and in the Call- Key Functions • Press to answer a call to mute the ringer. Ericsson In Arrow • Press and hold to clear the current display text. back Number screen). 18 Learning About Your Mobile Phone
... through a message, one screen at a time, when viewing text messages. • Press and hold (during an incoming call . ting selections when your phone is in menu mode, or to scroll through stored numbers when you are recalling numbers from the Standby screen) for the outgoing call log. •...(for example, in the Outgoing/Incoming Call Logs, and in the Call- Key Functions • Press to answer a call to mute the ringer. Ericsson In Arrow • Press and hold to clear the current display text. back Number screen). 18 Learning About Your Mobile Phone
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...key to temporarily mute the ring tone when receiving a call. • Press to decrease the earpiece volume during a call to mute the microo phone. The upper and lower side keys are reading text messages. • Press and hold for quick access to delete a selected text message when ...• Press and hold to clear all digits or letters you E are only par- Learning About Your Mobile Phone 19 This conserves battery power by l preventing accidental key presses when your phone is not enabled, close to enter symbols while entering text. Digit Keys • Press to erase the ...
...key to temporarily mute the ring tone when receiving a call. • Press to decrease the earpiece volume during a call to mute the microo phone. The upper and lower side keys are reading text messages. • Press and hold for quick access to delete a selected text message when ...• Press and hold to clear all digits or letters you E are only par- Learning About Your Mobile Phone 19 This conserves battery power by l preventing accidental key presses when your phone is not enabled, close to enter symbols while entering text. Digit Keys • Press to erase the ...
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l The battery is muted. Not for a mobile system. use The phone is locked to prevent unauthorized use . The phone ringer is finished. You have an active data/fax call. 20 Learning About Your Mobile Phone ricsso The icon in the upper right corner of calls you have not answered. Battery charging is ...muted. You have an active call . erc The phone is indicated by the "car" icon). The keypad is restricted ...
l The battery is muted. Not for a mobile system. use The phone is locked to prevent unauthorized use . The phone ringer is finished. You have an active data/fax call. 20 Learning About Your Mobile Phone ricsso The icon in the upper right corner of calls you have not answered. Battery charging is ...muted. You have an active call . erc The phone is indicated by the "car" icon). The keypad is restricted ...
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... hear two ring cycles of ring sounds. 22 Basic Operations c 3 Press 4 to display the menus for your mobile phone: or 5 2 1 Turn your phone sounds a beep and turns off. - Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, and Hebrew. E Setting the Display Language se You can set the ...language used to display the SETTINGS menu. ial To change the display language: rc or 4 5 me 1 Turn your mobile phone. The language No options are American English, Canadian French, Note! The available languages may vary by pressing and holding NO until the appropriate t ...
... hear two ring cycles of ring sounds. 22 Basic Operations c 3 Press 4 to display the menus for your mobile phone: or 5 2 1 Turn your phone sounds a beep and turns off. - Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, and Hebrew. E Setting the Display Language se You can set the ...language used to display the SETTINGS menu. ial To change the display language: rc or 4 5 me 1 Turn your mobile phone. The language No options are American English, Canadian French, Note! The available languages may vary by pressing and holding NO until the appropriate t ...
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...as you finish your conversation, press NO or close the flip to place a call and the mobile network is not available, your phone automatically redials the phone number every 15 seconds for your mobile phone: or 5 3 Not 1 Turn your call . Connecting is shown in the display. Selection ...Stored! See the section on Eyour screen and your phone On. 2 Press or from the Standby screen to display the ...
...as you finish your conversation, press NO or close the flip to place a call and the mobile network is not available, your phone automatically redials the phone number every 15 seconds for your mobile phone: or 5 3 Not 1 Turn your call . Connecting is shown in the display. Selection ...Stored! See the section on Eyour screen and your phone On. 2 Press or from the Standby screen to display the ...
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... until is a stop instead of the emergency. 26 Basic Operations is shown in the display. m 33333 is the phone number to enter your access code. Note! A representative from a mobile phone. rc 1111 is your voice mail syse tem. m When you would press YES to stop in the s display. ...you are calling from your service provider or the retail outlet where you purchased your phone should be dialed and called at any call restrictions you could enter the following : 1 Your name and mobile phone number. 2 The nature of the pause, or use multiple pauses. If the ...
... until is a stop instead of the emergency. 26 Basic Operations is shown in the display. m 33333 is the phone number to enter your access code. Note! A representative from a mobile phone. rc 1111 is your voice mail syse tem. m When you would press YES to stop in the s display. ...you are calling from your service provider or the retail outlet where you purchased your phone should be dialed and called at any call restrictions you could enter the following : 1 Your name and mobile phone number. 2 The nature of the pause, or use multiple pauses. If the ...
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... roam. Press YES to display the mobile phone number(s) that it will be indicated by your default calling card, do the following : 1 Press or from a second service provider. Note! If you have multiple subscriptions, you may switch phone numbers by doing the following : 1 Press or from your phone. Placing a Calling Card Call . 1 Enter or...
... roam. Press YES to display the mobile phone number(s) that it will be indicated by your default calling card, do the following : 1 Press or from a second service provider. Note! If you have multiple subscriptions, you may switch phone numbers by doing the following : 1 Press or from your phone. Placing a Calling Card Call . 1 Enter or...
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... screen or press CLR to return to the currently selected mobile phone number only. New Messages . sso Old Messages ric The Old Messages submenu allows you have text message service from your service provider (for each mobile phone number. Memory Used The Memory Used submenu displays the percentage... of the phone's memory that is used to erase all of phonebook positions that are available. Calls or edits...
... screen or press CLR to return to the currently selected mobile phone number only. New Messages . sso Old Messages ric The Old Messages submenu allows you have text message service from your service provider (for each mobile phone number. Memory Used The Memory Used submenu displays the percentage... of the phone's memory that is used to erase all of phonebook positions that are available. Calls or edits...
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...ia entered. The five settings for Back Light are Very Light, Light, Medium, Dark, and Very Dark. This varies depending on your phone sounds a warning tone indicating that Voice Privacy is automatically turned off if no characters are On-no warn, On-warning, and Off....selected. Time/Date The Time/Date submenu allows you to request voice privacy service if your service provider offers digital voice encryption. Your mobile phone supports American English, Canadian French, Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, and Hebrew. comm Voice Privacy The Voice Privacy submenu allows you...
...ia entered. The five settings for Back Light are Very Light, Light, Medium, Dark, and Very Dark. This varies depending on your phone sounds a warning tone indicating that Voice Privacy is automatically turned off if no characters are On-no warn, On-warning, and Off....selected. Time/Date The Time/Date submenu allows you to request voice privacy service if your service provider offers digital voice encryption. Your mobile phone supports American English, Canadian French, Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, and Hebrew. comm Voice Privacy The Voice Privacy submenu allows you...
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... to the Menu Descriptions 43 When you to adapt to a data or fax device, the Data/Fax profile ( ) is automatically activated. Profiles Menu or 6 Your Ericsson mobile phone has nine user-customizable profiles which allow you connect your Ericsson vehicle or portable handsfree kit, the handsfree profile ( ) is automatically activated. When you use - Your...
... to the Menu Descriptions 43 When you to adapt to a data or fax device, the Data/Fax profile ( ) is automatically activated. Profiles Menu or 6 Your Ericsson mobile phone has nine user-customizable profiles which allow you connect your Ericsson vehicle or portable handsfree kit, the handsfree profile ( ) is automatically activated. When you use - Your...
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...setting o defaults to exit. Reset Menu Use the Reset Menu submenu to return all menu selections to Fax call or Data call, your m phone will return all the . groups to be l sure to set your personal computer, set to the original factory settings. into your NextCallType to ... specify what type of the 9 profiles. For E example, if someone calls you will be prompted to enter your phone - ia For more information on connecting your mobile phone to your security code to let you have selected all profile features and non-profile features to the original factory setting ...
...setting o defaults to exit. Reset Menu Use the Reset Menu submenu to return all menu selections to Fax call or Data call, your m phone will return all the . groups to be l sure to set your personal computer, set to the original factory settings. into your NextCallType to ... specify what type of the 9 profiles. For E example, if someone calls you will be prompted to enter your phone - ia For more information on connecting your mobile phone to your security code to let you have selected all profile features and non-profile features to the original factory setting ...
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... types of the following message types: Normal, Urgent, and Emergency. Inc. Urgent Text Messages If your phone is turned On when it again later. The messages can be classified by your Ericsson mobile phone can store a maximum of 2KB of the order in which the use - A text message can also... 51 The message services are dependent on the system used by the sender using one or more callback numbers - Text Message Service Not Your phone can support. ia The message category assignment and the callback numrc ber capability are provided by the person leaving the message. m After a ...
... types of the following message types: Normal, Urgent, and Emergency. Inc. Urgent Text Messages If your phone is turned On when it again later. The messages can be classified by your Ericsson mobile phone can store a maximum of 2KB of the order in which the use - A text message can also... 51 The message services are dependent on the system used by the sender using one or more callback numbers - Text Message Service Not Your phone can support. ia The message category assignment and the callback numrc ber capability are provided by the person leaving the message. m After a ...
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...rInternet calls, but each type of the computers involved. To make or receive fax calls with your Ericsson mobile phone, you with your Ericsson mobile phone and use data/fax functions on your computer and phone to handle data, fax, and Inter- net calls on your computer. Fax Calls Internet Calls n... To make Internet calls, you can be transferred between o two computers. me Differences Between Data, Fax, and Internet m Calls co Your Ericsson mobile phone can be made , the connection will remain in place until it is in use. ric When a data call . When a fax message ...
...rInternet calls, but each type of the computers involved. To make or receive fax calls with your Ericsson mobile phone, you with your Ericsson mobile phone and use data/fax functions on your computer and phone to handle data, fax, and Inter- net calls on your computer. Fax Calls Internet Calls n... To make Internet calls, you can be transferred between o two computers. me Differences Between Data, Fax, and Internet m Calls co Your Ericsson mobile phone can be made , the connection will remain in place until it is in use. ric When a data call . When a fax message ...