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Pull off the road and park before making or an-
swering a call if driving conditions so require.

RF energy may affect some electronic systems
in motor vehicles. In addition, some vehicle
manufacturers forbid the use of mobile phones
in their vehicles. Check with your vehicle manu-
facturer’s representative to be sure your phone
will not affect the electronic systems of your ve-
hicle. 

Electronic devices

Most modern electronic equipment, for exam-
ple, equipment in hospitals and cars, is shielded
from RF energy. However, RF energy from tele-
phones may affect some electronic equipment.

Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities
when regulations posted in the areas instruct
you to do so. Always request permission before
using your phone near medical equipment.

Mobile telephones may affect the operation of
some implanted cardiac pacemakers, equipment
for people with hearing impairments and other
medically implanted equipment. Pacemaker pa-
tients should be aware that the use of a mobile
phone very close to a pacemaker may cause the
device to malfunction. Avoid placing the phone
over the pacemaker, i.e. in your breast pocket.
When using the phone, place it at your ear oppo-
site the pacemaker. If a distance of 15cm. is
kept between the phone and the pacemaker, the

risk of interference is limited. Contact your car-
diologist for more information.

Aircraft

Turn your phone OFF before boarding any air-
craft.

Use it on the ground only with crew permission

Turn off your phone before the aircraft leaves
the ground. Do not use it in the air.

To prevent possible interference with aircraft
systems, safety regulations require you to have
permission from a crew member to use your
phone while the plane is on the ground. To pre-
vent interference with  communication systems,
you must not use your phone while the plane is
in the air.

Power Supply

Connect AC (Power supply) only to designated
power sources as marked on the product.

To reduce risk of damage to electric cord, re-
move from outlet by holding onto AC adapter
rather than cord.

Make sure the cord is located so that it will not
be stepped on, tripped over or otherwise sub-
jected to damage or stress.

To reduce risk of electric shock, unplug unit
from power source before attempting any clean-
ing, then use soft cloth dampened on with water.

Children

Do not allow children to play with your phone.
It is not a toy. Children could hurt themselves or
others (by poking themselves or others in the
eye with the antenna for example). Children
could also damage the phone or make calls that
increase your telephone bills.

Blasting areas

To avoid interfering with blasting operations,
turn your unit OFF when in a “blasting area” or
in areas posted “turn off two-way radio”. Con-
struction crews often use remote control RF de-
vices to set off explosives.

Potentially explosive
atmospheres

Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a
potentially explosive atmosphere. It is rare, but
your phone or its accessories could generate
sparks. Sparks in such areas could cause an ex-
plosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even
death. 

Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere
are often, but not always, clearly marked. They
include fuelling areas, such as gas stations, be-
low deck on boats, fuel or chemical transfer or
storage facilities, and areas where the air con-
tains chemicals or particles, such as grain, dust,
or metal powders.

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Summary of Contents for GF788E

Page 1: ...Not for Commercial Use Ericsson Mobile Communications AB This manual describes Ericsson GF788e...

Page 2: ...necessitated by typographical errors in accuracies of current information or improvements to programs and or equipment may be made by Ericsson Mobile Communications AB at any time and without notice S...

Page 3: ...l exposure standards such as CENELEC European Pre standard ENV50166 2 ANSI IEEE C95 1 1992 USA Asia Pacific If you want to limit RF exposure even further you may choose to control the duration of your...

Page 4: ...ble interference with aircraft systems safety regulations require you to have permission from a crew member to use your phone while the plane is on the ground To pre vent interference with communicati...

Page 5: ...loss of performance fire electric shock or injury and will void the war ranty Do not attempt to disassemble the product Do ing so will void warranty This product does not contain consumer serviceable...

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Page 7: ...nce Calls 9 Transferring Calls 9 Line 2 Option 9 Useful Information while Talking 10 Changing Volume while Talk ing 10 Using Phone as Scratch Pad 10 Sending Tone Signals 10 Checking Time or Cost of Ca...

Page 8: ...Type 23 Cancelling All Call Bars 23 Customizing Your Reduced Menu 24 Customizing Menus 24 Adding Menus 24 Changing Menu Position 24 Deleting Menus 24 Resetting Menus to Original 24 Sending and Receivi...

Page 9: ...ard Place the SIM Card with the golden connectors facing down and the cut corner turned to the left see Figure 1 Slide the SIM Card into the SIM Card slot The SIM release button slides towards the an...

Page 10: ...one 3 Connecting Charger to Phone Have the battery attached to the phone and con nect the charger as described in Figure 5 Use the power plug that fits your mains Disconnecting Charger Lift the plug u...

Page 11: ...tery The battery is not charged before shipment even though there might be enough power to turn the phone on The SIM Card Before you can start using your phone you need to order a SIM Card from a GSM...

Page 12: ...M Card 3 1 2 Enter the PIN and press YES The PIN is indicated as in the display If you entered the PIN correctly you will be welcomed by your phone Then it searches for a network When your phone finds...

Page 13: ...all times Table 1 Description of display icons Indicates Network The name and country of the network Signal Strength The received signal strength in five steps Line Whether line 1 or 2 is active These...

Page 14: ...to Figures 8 and 9 1 Antenna 2 Status light 3 Earpiece 4 Volume keys 5 Display 6 Keypad 7 Microphone inside 8 Flip 9 Microphone channel 10 Charging connector 11 Battery 12 SIM release button 13 Phone...

Page 15: ...rnational Call 1 Press and hold the zero key until the interna tional sign is displayed 2 Enter the country code area code without any leading zero and the phone number 3 Press YES to make the call Ma...

Page 16: ...wish to call 2 Press The display shows Send Id 3 Press YES to make the call Hiding Your Phone Number If you subscribe to show your number when calling you can hide your number on a particu lar call 1...

Page 17: ...your network supports it Initiating a Conference Call 1 Call the first person you wish to include in the conference call 2 Put this person on hold by pressing YES 3 Call the second person you wish to...

Page 18: ...ake the call in the display Sending Tone Signals During a call you can press keys 0 9 and to send DTMF tones For example to use tele phone banking services or to control an answer ing machine Checking...

Page 19: ...educed Menu System on page 24 The Extended Menus The extended menu contains all the functions and settings available from the phone Moving Through the Menu System Use these keys to move through the me...

Page 20: ...with the appropriate letter If it is the second letter you need to tap the key twice to produce it see Entering Letters Wait for the cursor to move to the right before entering the next letter The num...

Page 21: ...Phone Numbers You can recall a phone number any time from either the SIM Card or the phone memory You can recall the phone number either by the name or the storage position number Recalling by Name 1...

Page 22: ...NO to change the position Deleting Storage Position 1 Select the RecallName menu 2 Choose the name you want to delete press and hold CLR 3 Press YES at the Erase prompt Last Dialled Numbers Your phone...

Page 23: ...Ring Signal on page 18 Changing Ring Type 1 Select Ring Type in the Settings menu The display now looks like this 0ELODY 2 Press the right or left arrow to listen to the dif ferent ring types Use the...

Page 24: ...ub menu Handsfree Types If you have transmission problems with your Handsfree equipment you can try the Type 1 setting Type 2 is default Type 1 Half duplex transmission Type 2 Duplex transmission Chan...

Page 25: ...n 1 Select Call Info in the Settings menu 2 Select the call information cost or time you want displayed and press YES Changing Key Sound 1 Select Key Sound in the Settings menu 2 Select the key sound...

Page 26: ...s like this CDE 5 Press YES to test the melody The phone plays the melody and asks you if you want to save it 6 Press YES to save the melody as an alternative in the Ring Type menu Table 2 List of mus...

Page 27: ...t each time you turn on the phone Diverting from Reduced Menu 1 Select the Divert menu 2 You are prompted to enter a number if you have not previously entered a number Or you can press the left arrow...

Page 28: ...option you wish to view and choose GetStatus There may be a short delay before the net work responds and your display tells you which divert is active on or off Cancelling Call Divert 1 Select the Div...

Page 29: ...ard lock is active your phone tells you to enter your PIN at startup PINs and PUKs When you buy your SIM Card you obtain a four to eight digit PIN Personal Identification Number and a longer PUK Perso...

Page 30: ...Lock in the Locks menu 2 Select New Code 3 Enter 0000 at the prompt the factory default code or your own code and press YES 4 Key in a four to eight digit personal code at the prompt and press YES 5...

Page 31: ...eive any calls all incoming calls when you are abroad you will not receive any calls when abroad Note To activate any of the barring functions you need the password that comes with your sub scription...

Page 32: ...ition see section below 5 Repeat steps 2 and 3 to add more menus 6 Press NO or CLR 7 Press YES to update Note You can select sub menus from the Settings and the Locks menus Changing Menu Position Pres...

Page 33: ...ou do not need to do anything Checking Subscription Call your service provider to see which serv ices your subscription supports or check the service provider s manual Setting Service Centre Address 1...

Page 34: ...k The dis play could now look like this ENNY The arrow shows you that you can start scroll ing through the message with the right arrow key 3 Press the right arrow key to read the message When you hav...

Page 35: ...022 Doctors 024 Pharmacy 030 Long distance road reports 032 Local road reports 034 Taxis 040 Weather 050 District 052 Network information 054 Operator services 056 Directory enquiries national 057 Dir...

Page 36: ...ate you wish Activating the Call Cost Function 1 Select Call Info from the Settings menu 2 At the prompt Cost press YES Specify the Price per Call Unit 1 Select Set Price From the Info menu 2 At the p...

Page 37: ...2 Select the DivertData menu 3 Select Activate You may now do one of the following Enter the number to which you want your calls to be diverted including the area code and press YES Press the left arr...

Page 38: ...ork given priority by your home service provider Network and F forbidden networks Auto automatic network search Note The status of forbidden networks can change so it is important that you make a netw...

Page 39: ...ut 16 activating 16 Calling information 17 Calling line identification 8 Calls answering 7 barring 23 conference 9 costs of 28 data 29 diverting about 19 duration 28 emergency 7 ending 7 hold 8 intern...

Page 40: ...ll 14 Letter icon 5 Letters entering 13 Line 2 9 Line indicator icon 5 Locks about 21 keypad 21 phone 21 SIM 21 M Mail alert 17 Mains 2 Making ring signal 18 Making calls 7 Melody simple 18 Memory pho...

Page 41: ...nging 15 muting 15 Ringing alarm 15 Roaming 30 S Scroll 11 Select 11 Service center 25 Service centre setting 25 Setting keypad lock 21 Signal strength icon 5 SIM Card about 3 inserting 1 protecting 2...

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