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Page 5: ...the recom mended limits can cause any adverse health effects All Ericsson telephones conform to the ICNIRP recommen dations and international exposure standards such as CENELEC European Pre standard...

Page 6: ...traffic Do not engage in stressful or emotional conversa tions that may be distracting Use your terminal to call for help Use you terminal to help others in emergencies Call roadside assistance or a...

Page 7: ...r rather than the cord Make sure the cord is located so that it will not be stepped on tripped over or otherwise subjected to damage or stress To reduce the risk of electric shock unplug the unit from...

Page 8: ...rse the product in water Do not expose your product to liquids other than water Do not expose your product to extreme tempera tures Do not use any other accessories than Ericsson originals Failure to...

Page 9: ...nal close to your ear while it is in Speakerphone or Radio Mode Do not hold the antenna when the terminal is in use Holding the antenna affects call quality may cause the terminal to operate at a high...

Page 10: ...6 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use...

Page 11: ...th the screw provided Using the belt clip or swivel is optional Attaching and Removing Your Battery Attaching Your Battery Your terminal comes with a nickel metal hydride NiMH battery The battery is n...

Page 12: ...ore you attempt to use your terminal While you are charging your terminal with your rapid or travel charger you will still be able to make and receive calls You can purchase an overnight charger or a...

Page 13: ...ease the charging time To disconnect the charger first lift the plug connected to the terminal upwards and then pull it out Your Charger Rapid Charger The rapid charger supplies power to charge your b...

Page 14: ...n a table or attached to the wall Separate and rotate the two pieces to change between desk and wall stand modes To use your desk wall stand do the following 1 Separate the two pieces of the desk wall...

Page 15: ...ries often sold as accessories from other suppliers For optimal talk and standby time in the long run we recommend that you only use Ericsson original batteries with your Ericsson terminal To remind y...

Page 16: ...The ter minal operates in Phone Mode when the mode control button is down It provides full duplex audio like a stan dard cellular phone The terminal operates in Radio Mode when the mode control butto...

Page 17: ...stem Indicator shows whether your terminal is operating in a Digital Analog or Private 3 system 6 Status Indicator shows the operating status of your terminal or call type For example N8SE is shown du...

Page 18: ...d when your terminal is in Standby Mode Press to scroll through menus and menu setting selections when your terminal is in Menu Mode or to scroll through stored numbers Press to scroll through message...

Page 19: ...utton down after answering a call in Radio Mode to put phone into Private Submode PTT Push To Talk Button Press to place a call in Radio Mode Press and hold the PTT button to unmute the micro phone an...

Page 20: ...r is shown in the display Press CLR to erase a digit Press and hold CLR to erase all digits 3 Press YES Dialing is shown in the display while your terminal attempts to access the system When your term...

Page 21: ...The Super Dial feature when enabled through the Call Setup Menu gives you one touch dialing for phone numbers stored in memory locations 1 through 9 To use Super Dial press and hold the numeric key 1...

Page 22: ...a stop instead of the pause You can also store groups of numbers with stops and pauses such as the above example in a memory loca tion You can then dial the numbers by entering the memory location and...

Page 23: ...e call in Radio Mode the terminal will switch to Private Submode if the mode button is pressed down The terminal will operate the same as it does in Phone Mode conversation Increasing or Decreasing Vo...

Page 24: ...t location of the emergency including cross streets mileposts or landmarks 5 How many people are involved their condition and if help is being administered Alert Calls Use the Alert button on your ter...

Page 25: ...rovider has the Ericsson TDMA Pro Server the R250d terminal supports group calling Eric sson TDMA Pro supports calling a group of phones by dialing a single group number defined in the TDMA Pro databa...

Page 26: ...mbers Contact your service provider for more information on TDMA Pro Display Messages Call Receive Your terminal is receiving a call Dialing Your terminal is dialing the number shown in the display In...

Page 27: ...us or menu set tings Press or Erase the last digit letter entered Press CLR Erase all digits letters entered Press and hold CLR Call the number shown in the dis play in phone mode Press YES Recall a r...

Page 28: ...ne Mode to Radio Mode Release top mode button Change from Radio Mode to Phone Mode Press top mode button Put into Speakerphone Submode Release top mode button after answering a call in Phone Mode Put...

Page 29: ...is beside the submenu you want to open press YES The list of settings for the submenu is shown in the display 3 You can scroll through the list of settings by pressing or 4 To back up to the list of s...

Page 30: ...r terminal make when you press them Since 6RXQGV submenu is number 6 and the Key Sounds setting is number 3 you could press then 6 then 3 to go directly to the choices for Key Sounds Examples of Using...

Page 31: ...s the ring volume for each choice 7 Press YES to store your choice SELECTION STORED is shown briefly in the display then the 6281 6 Menu settings are shown 8 Press CLR to exit Menu Mode Menu Overview...

Page 32: ...inuteMind 6 Auto Area 7 AutoPrefix 8 Auto Retry 9 Tone Send 0 AccessTone 6 Sounds 1 SilentMode 2 Msg Tone 3 Key Sound 4 Key Volume 5 Ear Volume 6 HandF Vol 7 Ring Pulse 8 Ring Pitch 9 RingVolume 0 Ale...

Page 33: ...ge of memory used and available through the 0 025 Menu Storing Numbers Storing a Number and Name in Memory There are two ways you can do this 1 Store a number using the 0 025 Menu 2 Store a number sho...

Page 34: ...the number in memory Specifying a Memory Location If you want to store a phone number in a specific mem ory location follow the previous steps for entering the number and name then press to move the c...

Page 35: ...mber is stored 3 Press YES The number is displayed after a two sec ond timeout Recalling Previously Dialed Numbers For instructions on how to recall previously dialed num bers see Redialing a Number U...

Page 36: ...its to the end of the number just enter the digits 4 To replace digits press CLR to erase the digits you want to change and then enter the new digits 5 Press YES to store the altered number The messag...

Page 37: ...message is shown using the following letters R Read text message has been read but not saved S Saved text message has been read and saved U Unread text message has not been read Normal Messages If you...

Page 38: ...ber press and hold YES If you do not wish to call the displayed number press NO to resume reading the actual message The up and down arrows in the top right part of the dis play indicate that there is...

Page 39: ...to open the list of messages 6 Press or until the menu pointer is beside the message you want to read 7 Press YES to open the message Once the message is open you can scroll through the message one l...

Page 40: ...ES in Phone Mode or PTT in Radio Mode To return to Standby Mode press NO To access a non home system access number if you have previously stored it press You will then see a message similar to the one...

Page 41: ...6 If you have not stored your voice mail number enter it now 7 Press YES in Phone Mode or PTT in Radio Mode to call your selected access number Storing Your Voice Mail Number You can store a home sys...

Page 42: ...th text and voice mail messages are waiting your terminal displays a modified version of the Read Text Messages screen as shown in the illustration In the upper right corner of this screen are two arr...

Page 43: ...name stored with the number or by the memory location number You can also access RCL Mem by pressing StoreScrpd Use StoreScrpd to store in the scratch pad memory a number shown in the display RCL Scr...

Page 44: ...ich to obtain service instead of having the terminal automatically select an available system This can include your public home system as well as Private Sys tem Identifiers PSIDs that have been progr...

Page 45: ...the time and date from the system if available from the service provider General Setup Menu The 1 6 783 Menu lets you customize your ter minal to suit your personal preferences KeypadLock You can loc...

Page 46: ...nd and Setup functions You are prompted for the security code to gain access to this function Press YES to return the terminal to its fac tory settings Note Remember that the security code also change...

Page 47: ...the display then select On to activate the feature Note Auto Area does not add the area code to numbers shown in the display by Caller ID AutoPrefix You can store a 1 to 12 digit prefix which the Auto...

Page 48: ...k tone burst or no sound at all in Phone Mode Key Volume Key Volume allows you to select the volume level of the sounds made when you press keys in Phone Mode Ear Volume Ear Volume allows you to adjus...

Page 49: ...in the display Last Time The Last Time function indicates the approximate dura tion of the last call in minutes and seconds Elapsed The Elapsed time meter shows the hours and minutes that have been u...

Page 50: ...ceding options can be dialed Restrict Internat Only 11 digits or fewer can be dialed and operator access is restricted Restrict 900 No calls allowed with the area codes 900 0 900 or 1 900 No operator...

Page 51: ...o be completed To set up a calling card complete the following steps 1 Press to enter Menu Mode 2 Press or until the menu pointer is beside Call Cards 3 Press YES to open the 5 6 Menu You are prompted...

Page 52: ...of time chosen in the Flow function Terminal Menu The 7 50 1 Menu contains the following sub menus for enhancing the use of your terminal for 5DGLR 6HWXS URXS 6HWXS and OHUW 6HWXS Radio Setup 5DGLR 6H...

Page 53: ...ll number Alert Setup 57 6HWXS contains the following choices for estab lishing editing and using Alert groups Store Alert Store Alert allows you to store an Alert phone number and an accompanying nam...

Page 54: ...one or use an alternate power source such as a travel charger Your text message memory is full Erase some stored messages so you can receive more mes sages Your terminal is searching for a wireless s...

Page 55: ...e probably in a geographic area with mini mal service Wait until the signal strength indica tor in your terminal s display shows a relatively high signal strength more bars before trying to make a cal...

Page 56: ...52 Problems You Can Solve...

Page 57: ...41 Basic operations summary 23 Battery attaching 7 charging 7 removing 7 8 when to charge 11 Belt clip attaching 7 Blasting areas 3 Button alert 15 functions 14 PTT 15 C Call Cards 46 Call Cards Menu...

Page 58: ...lt Alt 49 Delete All 40 Desk 10 Desk wall charger 10 Desk wall stand 10 Dialing 46 Allow all 46 Local 800 only 46 Local 800 mem only 46 Memory only 46 Restrict 900 46 Restrict all 46 Restrict Internat...

Page 59: ...CLR 14 down arrow 14 functions 14 lower side 15 mode control 15 NO 14 Sound 44 up arrow 14 upper side 15 Volume 44 volume control 15 YES 14 KeypadLock 41 L Language 42 Last Time 45 Listening to voice...

Page 60: ...s 33 Numbers altering 32 erasing 32 recalling 29 31 recalling alert 32 recalling from secure memory 32 recalling group 32 recalling previously dialed numbers 31 recalling using the Memory Menu 31 reca...

Page 61: ...s while on a call 35 Redial automatic 17 the last number you called 17 Redialing 17 Removing your battery 7 8 Retrieving saved text messages 35 unread text messages 35 Ring Pitch 44 Pulse 44 Volume 44...

Page 62: ...Menu 48 Alert Setup 49 Group Setup 48 Radio Setup 48 Terminal not ringing 50 Text message memory full 50 Text messages quick access 37 service 33 Time Count 45 Time Date 41 Tone Send 43 Tone temporar...

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Page 64: ...Call Timer 5 4 On or Off Minute Minder 5 5 On or Off Access Tone 5 0 On or Off Display Contrast 4 3 Back Light 4 2 Language 4 5 requires security code default code is 0000 Sounds Mute Microphone On Pr...

Page 65: ...3 If you are using stops S between numbers press YES to send the next sequence of numbers Calling Card requires a security code Select Calling Card 9 1 Set Up Calling Card 1 9 2 Set Up Calling Card 2...

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