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E Getting Started 9 e Attaching Your Standard or Swivel Belt Clip 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 ...
E Getting Started 9 e Attaching Your Standard or Swivel Belt Clip 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 ...
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... until your local retailer for a long period of rechargeable batteries. Battery Information New Batteries The battery packaged with your ric battery charger. For maximum battery capacity, use - • Do not let the metal contacts on your phone when the battery is fully charged. ... capacity. This can result in your battery, do the following: 1 Charge the battery until the battery is now completely discharged. use your charger to less than c its full capacity. This could be Edangerous and will sound warning you should be placed into the mouth. A new ...
... until your local retailer for a long period of rechargeable batteries. Battery Information New Batteries The battery packaged with your ric battery charger. For maximum battery capacity, use - • Do not let the metal contacts on your phone when the battery is fully charged. ... capacity. This can result in your battery, do the following: 1 Charge the battery until the battery is now completely discharged. use your charger to less than c its full capacity. This could be Edangerous and will sound warning you should be placed into the mouth. A new ...
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...the battery cavity. Charging Your Battery To charge your thumb. 5 Lift the battery up and out of the bat- Your phone is Off, attaching the charger will cause the phone to a phone that does not have a battery installed. Slow (Trickle) Charging a Deeply Discharged Battery The battery may become deeply ...the back In of the ric battery into the phone. toward the bottom of the bat- se 3 Press down . Note! Never attach the charger to activate in charge-only mode. ing in the display. You cannot make or receive calls when your phone is now fast (rapid) charging the...
...the battery cavity. Charging Your Battery To charge your thumb. 5 Lift the battery up and out of the bat- Your phone is Off, attaching the charger will cause the phone to a phone that does not have a battery installed. Slow (Trickle) Charging a Deeply Discharged Battery The battery may become deeply ...the back In of the ric battery into the phone. toward the bottom of the bat- se 3 Press down . Note! Never attach the charger to activate in charge-only mode. ing in the display. You cannot make or receive calls when your phone is now fast (rapid) charging the...
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... is attached to the phone upwards and pull it can receive n calls while using the ric rapid charger: E1 Plug the charger into place. tery chargers: m • Rapid charger m • Travel charger Not for several hours to the phone for several hours the phone should activate the charge-only mode automatically... phone until the plug "snaps" into a standard wall electrical outlet. - 2 Hold the phone with one of your battery using the rapid charger. us 3 Hold the small plug on the phone is connected. Note! result, the phone may not activate charge-only mode when the...
... is attached to the phone upwards and pull it can receive n calls while using the ric rapid charger: E1 Plug the charger into place. tery chargers: m • Rapid charger m • Travel charger Not for several hours to the phone for several hours the phone should activate the charge-only mode automatically... phone until the plug "snaps" into a standard wall electrical outlet. - 2 Hold the phone with one of your battery using the rapid charger. us 3 Hold the small plug on the phone is connected. Note! result, the phone may not activate charge-only mode when the...
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...separate battery by the icon once the battery is . Do not twist while inserting or removing the small plug on the charger cord! 5 Align the small plug on the charger cord with the lightning bolt symbol facing up (see diagram on previous page). 2 Hold the small plug with the connector... on the back of your phone. Connecting the Power Cord to the Desktop Charger To connect the charger plug to your phone. If the phone is powered On, the battery icon is replaced In by discharging the battery completely before beginning...
...separate battery by the icon once the battery is . Do not twist while inserting or removing the small plug on the charger cord! 5 Align the small plug on the charger cord with the lightning bolt symbol facing up (see diagram on previous page). 2 Hold the small plug with the connector... on the back of your phone. Connecting the Power Cord to the Desktop Charger To connect the charger plug to your phone. If the phone is powered On, the battery icon is replaced In by discharging the battery completely before beginning...
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... that can charge two batteries at the same time (one battery attached to full capacity. The light on the right front corner of the desktop charger. E3 Remove the battery from repeatedly charging a battery before the battery is On, you can make and receive calls while using the desktop... placed in the front compartment and another battery in the rear comric partment. Do not twist while inserting or removing the small plug on the charger cord! 3 Plug the AC adapter on red when the s battery is fully charged. You can result from the desktop...
... that can charge two batteries at the same time (one battery attached to full capacity. The light on the right front corner of the desktop charger. E3 Remove the battery from repeatedly charging a battery before the battery is On, you can make and receive calls while using the desktop... placed in the front compartment and another battery in the rear comric partment. Do not twist while inserting or removing the small plug on the charger cord! 3 Plug the AC adapter on red when the s battery is fully charged. You can result from the desktop...
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n Note! ss 3 Remove the battery from two to six hours to discharge the battery, depending on the right rear side of the desktop . E tery is fully charged. 14 Getting Started The light remains a steady orange while the c desktop charger discharges the battery. 2 Press the light on the battery type. It can take In anywhere from the desktop charger when ric the light turns green, which indicates that the bat- Not for commercial use - charger. The light turns a steady red when the desktop charger o begins charging the battery.
n Note! ss 3 Remove the battery from two to six hours to discharge the battery, depending on the right rear side of the desktop . E tery is fully charged. 14 Getting Started The light remains a steady orange while the c desktop charger discharges the battery. 2 Press the light on the battery type. It can take In anywhere from the desktop charger when ric the light turns green, which indicates that the bat- Not for commercial use - charger. The light turns a steady red when the desktop charger o begins charging the battery.
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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. 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
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... in standby mode. • Rapid Flashing Green: Phone is receiving a call. • Steady Green: Phone is receiving power from an external source, such as a travel charger. • Flashing Red: Low battery power alert. • Flashing Orange: Phone is in standby mode, and the vibrate alert is currently operating in digital or...
... in standby mode. • Rapid Flashing Green: Phone is receiving a call. • Steady Green: Phone is receiving power from an external source, such as a travel charger. • Flashing Red: Low battery power alert. • Flashing Orange: Phone is in standby mode, and the vibrate alert is currently operating in digital or...
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... calls, reset the feature after every incoming call . omme Note! You can originate voice calls while your phone is compatible with an Ericsson rapid or travel charger during data operation, do this driver for your phone will go into your mobile phone and continue the call type. 9 Selection stored!... Call Dialer is in Data/Fax profile and you plan to the previously selected profile. Use With Other Ericsson Accessories Rapid or Travel Charger To charge your phone cable is now configured to select the highlighted call . us Review the instructions from your mobile service prol ...
... calls, reset the feature after every incoming call . omme Note! You can originate voice calls while your phone is compatible with an Ericsson rapid or travel charger during data operation, do this driver for your phone will go into your mobile phone and continue the call type. 9 Selection stored!... Call Dialer is in Data/Fax profile and you plan to the previously selected profile. Use With Other Ericsson Accessories Rapid or Travel Charger To charge your phone cable is now configured to select the highlighted call . us Review the instructions from your mobile service prol ...
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... generally be well-charged before starting data operation. You may charge your phone's battery with an Ericsson desktop m charger during data/fax operation as mentioned above. ERICSSONZ ERICSSONZ rcial Desktop Charger e To charge your phone's battery with an Ericsson charger during data operation, do the following: m 1 Plug one end of the cable from your DA...
... generally be well-charged before starting data operation. You may charge your phone's battery with an Ericsson desktop m charger during data/fax operation as mentioned above. ERICSSONZ ERICSSONZ rcial Desktop Charger e To charge your phone's battery with an Ericsson charger during data operation, do the following: m 1 Plug one end of the cable from your DA...
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...replace the battery. Or, if your service provider. Wait until the signal strength indicator in a geographic area with a desktop charger, use an alterrnate power source, such as a travel charger. Not You called a number for new mes- sages. n Inc. Check the SOUNDS menu to free up memory for .... Try again when the signal strength is low. mm The battery power is one , or use the conditioning function on the desktop charger to make sure that Call Screening has not been selected for Phone Silent, check Call Screening to full capacity. Problems and Possible Solutions ...
...replace the battery. Or, if your service provider. Wait until the signal strength indicator in a geographic area with a desktop charger, use an alterrnate power source, such as a travel charger. Not You called a number for new mes- sages. n Inc. Check the SOUNDS menu to free up memory for .... Try again when the signal strength is low. mm The battery power is one , or use the conditioning function on the desktop charger to make sure that Call Screening has not been selected for Phone Silent, check Call Screening to full capacity. Problems and Possible Solutions ...
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... Default Card, 34 Setting Up Cards, 32 Calls Answering, 24 Data, 57 Emergency, 26 Fax, 57 International, 27 Internet, 57 Making, 23 Muting, 24 Chargers, 11 Desktop, 12 Rapid, 11 Travel, 12 CLR Key, 16, 19 Connectors Charging, 16 Handsfree, 16 Contrast, 39 Customer Care, 68 D Data Calls,..., 17 Display Language, 22, 39 Document Conventions, 1 Down Arrow Key, 16, 18 E Earpiece, 16 Earpiece Volume, 19, 24 Emergency Calls, 26 Erasing Messages, 35 Ericsson Phone Diagram, 16 Index 69 Index Inc A n Access Tone, 42 o Accessories, 68 s Answer Option, 36 s Antenna, 16 ric Auto Area, 36 Auto Prefix, ...
... Default Card, 34 Setting Up Cards, 32 Calls Answering, 24 Data, 57 Emergency, 26 Fax, 57 International, 27 Internet, 57 Making, 23 Muting, 24 Chargers, 11 Desktop, 12 Rapid, 11 Travel, 12 CLR Key, 16, 19 Connectors Charging, 16 Handsfree, 16 Contrast, 39 Customer Care, 68 D Data Calls,..., 17 Display Language, 22, 39 Document Conventions, 1 Down Arrow Key, 16, 18 E Earpiece, 16 Earpiece Volume, 19, 24 Emergency Calls, 26 Erasing Messages, 35 Ericsson Phone Diagram, 16 Index 69 Index Inc A n Access Tone, 42 o Accessories, 68 s Answer Option, 36 s Antenna, 16 ric Auto Area, 36 Auto Prefix, ...