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Basic Operations

Answering a Call

When your phone 
receives a call, the ring 
tone sounds (unless you 
have disabled it through 
the 

SOUNDS

 menu), 

the words 

Incoming Call

 flash in the display, the dis-

play and keypad back light flash, and the indicator light 
on top of the phone rapidly flashes green. If you have 
Caller Number Identification (Caller ID) service from 
your service provider, the caller's phone number is 
shown in the display. If the caller's phone number is 
stored in the phonebook, the name stored with the 
phone number is also shown when the call is received.

Open the flip to answer the call. If the flip has been 
deactivated in the 

ANSWER OPT

 menu, answer 

the phone by opening the flip and pressing 

YES

.   

The words 

Incoming Call

 are replaced by the 

call timer display.

When you finish your conversation, press 

NO

 or 

close the flip to end the call.

Temporarily Muting the Ring Tone

To temporarily mute the ring tone without answering 
the call, press either the upper or lower side key, or if the 
flip is open, press 

NO.

 

Incoming Call 

is still shown in the display, and you 

can still answer the call by opening the flip or by press-
ing 

YES

.

Note!

Do not use the 

NO

 key to mute the ringer if the flip is 

closed and active. Opening the flip will answer the call. 
Pressing 

NO

 will end the call.

Muting the Microphone During a Call

To mute the microphone during a call, press and hold 
the 

CLR

key.

Mic Muted

 appears in the display when the call is 

muted. Repeat this procedure to return to your call.

Note!

If your flip has not been set to answer or end the call, 
then closing the flip mutes the call, and opening the flip 
disables the mute and resumes your call.

Increasing or Decreasing Ear Volume During a Call

To adjust the ear volume during a call:

Press the upper side key to increase the ear volume.

Press the lower side key to decrease the ear volume.

Call Waiting

If you have call waiting service from your service pro-
vider, press 

YES

 to answer a call when you receive the call 

waiting signal. You can switch between the two calls by 
pressing 

YES

Do not

 press 

NO

 until you are ready to end 

both calls.

Summary of Contents for T18d

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Page 2: ...hed by Ericsson Inc without any warranty Improvements and changes to this manual due to typographical errors inaccuracies of current information or improvements to programs and or equipment may be made by Ericsson Inc at any time and without notice Such changes will however be incorporated in to new editions of this manuals All rights reserved Ericsson Inc 1999 Publication number LZT 123 4751 R3 P...

Page 3: ...play Icons and Display Indicators 17 Key Functions 18 Display Messages 20 Basic Operations 21 Summary of Basic Operations 21 Turning 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 Sec...

Page 4: ...ervices 51 Text Message Service 51 Text Message Memory 52 Data Fax and Internet Calls 57 Differences Between Data Fax and Internet Calls 57 Before You Start 58 Setting Up Your Computer 58 Initial Setup 58 Operation 59 Achieving Best Performance 61 Installing Your Modem Driver From Your Compact Disc 62 Manual Installation of Your Modem Driver or Voice Call Dialer 63 Troubleshooting 64 Problems You ...

Page 5: ...g typeface displays When this guide instructs you to press a key press and release the key When this guide instructs you to press and hold a key press and hold the key for one to two seconds Press the down arrow when you see this symbol Ô Press the up arrow when you see this symbol Ñ Your phone is at the Standby screen when it is powered On and a call is not in progress Document Conventions The qu...

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Page 7: ...or example over 120 scientists engineers and physicians from universities government health agencies and industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the ANSI Standard C95 1 The design of your phone complies with the FCC guide lines and those standards American National Standards Institute National Coun cil on Radiation Protection and Measurements Interna tional Commission on Non Io...

Page 8: ...ing Use your wireless phone to call for help Use your wireless phone to help others in emergen cies Call roadside assistance or a special wireless non emergency assistance number when necessary Electronic Devices Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals However certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against RF signals from your wireless phone Pacemakers The Health Ind...

Page 9: ...in the air Switch OFF your phone before boarding an aircraft Blasting Areas To avoid interfering with blasting operations turn your phone OFF when in a blasting area or in areas posted Turn off two way radio Obey all signs and instruc tions Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a poten tially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions Sparks in s...

Page 10: ...pulling the AC adapter rather than the cord Make sure the electric 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 the unit from the power source before attempting any clean ing Once unplugged use a soft cloth lightly damp ened with water for cleaning DANGER Never alter the AC cord or plug If the plu...

Page 11: ...e the battery within 24 hours for the battery to reach full capacity Do not leave your battery where it may be sub jected to extremely hot or cold temperatures This could reduce the battery s capacity Do not let the metal contacts on the battery touch another metal object such as keys in your pocket This could short circuit and damage the battery Do not attempt to take a battery apart Do not expos...

Page 12: ...fficient Use Note The time required to discharge a battery varies based on the type of battery and the number and duration of your calls 3 Completely discharge the battery and fully charge it three times in succession to complete the battery conditioning procedure ...

Page 13: ...ic bag 2 Remove the flexible rubber plug from the top of the clip 3 While making sure that the screw is going through both the plastic clip and through the metal support guide insert the screw into the opening on the back of the phone 4 Using a small Philips head screwdriver turn the screw clockwise until it is secure as shown in the following illus tration Do not over tighten the screw 5 Insertin...

Page 14: ...te the appropriate charg ing procedure described in this section Note Fully charge the battery before you use your phone The label on your phone box identifies the charger and battery included in the package Note Never attach the charger to a phone that does not have a battery installed Charge Only Mode If your phone is Off attaching the charger will cause the phone to activate in charge only mode...

Page 15: ...e following bat tery chargers Rapid charger Travel charger Desktop charger Rapid Charger The rapid charger supplies power to charge your battery while the battery is attached to your phone If your phone is On it can receive calls while using the rapid charger To charge your battery using the rapid charger 1 Plug the charger into a standard wall electrical outlet 2 Hold the phone with the dis play ...

Page 16: ...evious page Note 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 connector on the bottom of your phone The con nector on the phone is above the lightning bolt sym bol 6 Press the plug into the connector until the plug snaps into place Desktop Charger The desktop charger can charge a battery attached to your phone stand...

Page 17: ...ng a Separate Battery 1 Insert the battery into the rear compartment of the desktop charger 2 The desktop charger s rear indicator light comes on red when the battery is properly seated in the rear com partment 3 Remove the battery from the desktop charger when the rear indicator light turns green which indicates that the battery is fully charged Note You can charge two batteries at the same time ...

Page 18: ...hile the desktop charger discharges the battery It can take anywhere from two to six hours to discharge the battery depending on the battery type Note The light turns a steady red when the desktop charger begins charging the battery 3 Remove the battery from the desktop charger when the light turns green which indicates that the bat tery is fully charged ...

Page 19: ...d display Phone menu available in up to five languages Features Storage for 250 phone numbers Speed dial for 99 phone numbers Super dial for 9 phone numbers 40 number incoming call log 40 number outgoing call log 25 Ring Sounds with musical ring options Text message service with quick call back Storage for 2KB of text messages Quick access to voice mail service Storage for two calling card numbers...

Page 20: ... this user s guide to describe your Ericsson mobile phone 1 Antenna 2 Indicator Light 3 Earpiece 4 Upper Side Key 5 Lower Side Key 6 Display 7 YES Key 8 NO Key press and hold to turn power On or Off 9 Down Arrow 10 Up Arrow 11 Clear CLR Key 12 Keypad 13 Battery 14 Charger and Handsfree Connectors 15 Flip 2 3 4 6 5 8 7 10 9 11 12 13 14 15 1 ...

Page 21: ...customizable profile has been activated Normal Data Fax Handsfree Meeting Weekend or Travel Profiles are used to turn on off certain phone settings to suit a particular environment 6 Battery Icon shows the relative strength of your battery A full icon indicates a fully charged battery If the phone is connected to external power and the battery is charging the display will alternate between the bat...

Page 22: ... menu Press to scroll up through menus and menu set ting selections when your phone 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 view ing text messages Press and hold to scroll up through a message one screen at a time when viewing text messages Press and hold to move the cursor to the left while in ...

Page 23: ...f the answer option is set to flip yes or flip any key If the flip is not enabled close the flip to mute the microphone during a call After the micro phone is muted open the flip to disable the microphone mute and continue your call CLR Press to erase the last digit entered on the display Press and hold to clear all digits or letters you entered Press and hold to delete numbers in the Phone Lists ...

Page 24: ...le system The number of calls you have not answered The microphone is muted The phone is locked to prevent unauthorized use The keypad is locked to prevent accidental use The icon in the upper right corner of the display indicates that a profile is active in this case the Handsfree profile is indicated by the car icon You attempted to call a phone number that is restricted in the Lock Dial submenu...

Page 25: ...or letters entered Press and hold CLR Enter Incoming Log YES from the Missed Calls Indicator screen To Do This Press This Call the phone number shown in the display YES Recall a last dialed phone number from the Outgoing Log YES Save the text message you are reading Press and hold YES Select a highlighted menu setting YES Turn Keypad Lock On or Off Ñor Ôthen Turn Phone Silent On or Off Ñor Ôthen C...

Page 26: ...Language submenu 5 Press the or repeatedly until the appropriate language option is highlighted The language options are American English Canadian French Latin American Spanish Brazilian Portuguese and Hebrew Note The available languages may vary by region 6 Press YES to select the language Selection Stored appears in the display 7 Press NO to return to the previous screen 8 Press CLR to return to...

Page 27: ...appears in the display 8 Press NO to return to the previous screen 9 Press CLR to return to the Standby screen Making a Call 1 Enter the phone number you want to call by press ing the numeric keys The phone number is shown in the display Note You can press CLR to erase one or more digits in the dis play or press and hold CLR to erase all digits 2 Press YES Connecting is shown in the display while ...

Page 28: ...ut answering the call press either the upper or lower side key or if the flip is open press NO Incoming Call is still shown in the display and you can still answer the call by opening the flip or by press ing YES Note Do not use the NO key to mute the ringer if the flip is closed and active Opening the flip will answer the call Pressing NO will end the call Muting the Microphone During a Call To m...

Page 29: ...o view the last phone numbers you called through the Outgoing Log of the PHONE LISTS Menu You can delete a phone number from the Outgoing Log by pressing and holding CLR while the phone number is shown in the display Super Dial The Super Dial feature when enabled through the CALL MANAGER menu lets you use one touch dial ing for phone numbers stored in phonebook positions 1 through 9 To use Super D...

Page 30: ... pause If the timing in your voice mail system requires a pause longer than two seconds you could enter a stop instead of the pause or use multiple pauses You can also store groups of numbers which can include stops and pauses in a phonebook position You can then dial the numbers by entering the phonebook position and pressing YES until the phone dials the phone num ber Emergency Calls Your phone ...

Page 31: ... rings If the Caller ID information is not available the message NO ID is shown in the display The word Private may be shown if the Caller ID is restricted by the service pro vider Low Battery Power Alert The low battery alert sounds when your battery is reach ing its lowest operational power level The words Low Battery flash in the display and the indicator light on top of your phone flashes red ...

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Page 33: ...andby screen to access the main menu 2 Press YES from the main menu when the menu that you want to open is highlighted 3 Press Ñor Ôto scroll through the list of submenus 4 When the submenu that you want to open is high lighted press YES The list of settings for the sub menu appears in the display 5 You can scroll through the list of settings by pressing Ñor Ô 6 To back up to the list of submenus ...

Page 34: ... to the Standby screen continue pressing NO Pressing CLR from any menu level returns your phone to the Standby screen If you receive a call while you are in one of the menus the phone automatically exits menu mode to allow you to answer the call Quick Menu Access If you know the numbers associated with the menu you want to change you can quickly access that submenu and setting by pressing Ñor Ô fo...

Page 35: ...ticular environ ment Refer to Profiles Menu on page 43 Accessing Menus Press Ñor Ôto access the menus 1 Press Ñor Ôto scroll through menus functions in menus and settings in a function 2 Press YES to select the menu function or setting that is highlighted 3 Press NO to go back one level in the menu structure 4 Press CLR to exit the menus completely Phone Lists Menu The PHONE LISTS menu contains th...

Page 36: ...ssing YES from the Standby screen Use the Ñ or Ô keys to scroll through the last 40 numbers dialed If the last dialed number is stored in the phonebook with a name the name is also shown in the display To dial the phone number shown in the display press YES Incoming Log If you have Caller ID service from your service provider the Incoming Log submenu lists the last 40 calls received with caller ID...

Page 37: ...f Number 7 Enter the calling card verification number 8 Press YES to store the number 9 Press Ôto highlight Access Number 10 Press YES to select Access Number 11 Enter the calling card access number 12 Press YES to store the number Changing the Domestic or International Calling Pattern If your long distance carrier requires a unique dialing sequence you may need to change the calling pattern The c...

Page 38: ... filled radio button 6 Press YES to select the card you want to use Phone Number The Phone Number submenu is used to display the mobile phone number s that are programmed into your phone The currently active phone number will be selected when you enter the Phone Number submenu To select a different phone number press Ñor Ôuntil the num ber you want to select is highlighted Press YES to select the ...

Page 39: ...xample text messages and voice mail New Messages The New Messages submenu allows you to view your unread text messages if you have text message service from your service provider A number and the text mes sage icon appear in the Standby screen to indicate the number of new unread text messages Old Messages The Old Messages submenu allows you to view your saved or previously read text messages if y...

Page 40: ... key Press YES to answer calls Flip YES key Open the flip or press YES to answer calls Flip Any key Open the flip or press any key to answer calls Any key Press any key to answer calls Auto answer Call will be answered automatically available only with a handsfree device Auto Area The Auto Area submenu allows you to store an area code that will be automatically added to the 7 digit phone number yo...

Page 41: ...ial submenu is used to limit outgoing calls The functionality of the dialing options in the LOCKS menu varies according to country Selections for this function include If you select No restrictions your phone has no outgoing call restrictions If you select Restrict all dialing your phone will only allow dialing of emergency phone numbers If you select Allow only local 800 your phone will only allo...

Page 42: ... be prompted to enter your security code to enter the SecurityCode submenu Power On Lock The PowerOn Lock submenu restricts you from mak ing calls each time you turn the phone on To unlock the phone enter the security code If a call is received while PowerOn Lock is active you must enter your security code to answer the call Note You will be prompted to enter your security code to enter the PowerO...

Page 43: ... the digital voice privacy indicator text is shown in the display If Voice Privacy is requested but not granted your phone sounds a warning tone indicating that Voice Pri vacy is not active The tone sounds at the beginning of the call and then every 30 seconds during the call as a reminder The three settings for the Voice Privacy func tion are On no warn On warning and Off Back Light Use the Back ...

Page 44: ...e The phone does not search for other systems if your home system is not available Private Network Priority Priority allows you to change the priority of the system types for which your phone searches Your default prior ity is 1 Public 2 Private and 3 Residential This means that your phone will look for service on a public system first followed by a private system followed by a residential system ...

Page 45: ...that are available To add one of the systems to your phone s memory do the following 1 Press Ñor Ôfrom the Standby screen to highlight the SETTINGS menu 2 Press YES to open the SETTINGS menu 3 Press Ñor Ôuntil the System Select submenu is highlighted 4 Press YES to open the System Select submenu 5 Press Ñor Ôuntil Add Systems is highlighted 6 Press YES to select Add Systems 7 Press Ñor Ôuntil the ...

Page 46: ...an also adjust the volume during a call by using the side volume keys There are six volume levels Key Sound The Key Sound submenu allows you to choose the sound made when you press keys The four options for Key Sound are Click Continuous Burst or Silent Access Tone The Access Tone submenu allows you to sound three short beeps to indicate your outgoing call has been con nected to the mobile system ...

Page 47: ...ote Your current profile is indicated by the icon in the upper right corner of the Standby screen The PROFILES menu contains the following Profile selections Normal Data Fax Handsfree Meeting Weekend Travel Profile Profile and Profile Activate Use the Activate submenu to select an operating profile for your mobile phone These profiles include Normal Data Fax Handsfree Meeting Weekend Travel Profil...

Page 48: ...ating a fax call refer to the Data Fax and Internet Calls chapter Note If NextCallType is set to Fax call or Data call your phone will not receive voice calls The NextCallType setting is valid until the next incoming call is received After the call is received the NextCallType setting defaults to Voice call Reset Profile Use the Reset Profile submenu to quickly return the currently active profile ...

Page 49: ...toring a Phone Number and Name There are three ways to store a phone number and name in your phonebook Store a phone number using the PHONE LISTS menu Store a phone number already shown in the display Store a phone number in secure memory Storing a Phone Number Using the Phone Lists Menu 1 Press Ñor Ôfrom the Standby screen to access the main menu 2 Press Ñor Ôuntil the PHONE LISTS menu is highlig...

Page 50: ...n menu 2 Press Ñor Ôuntil the PHONE LISTS menu is highlighted 3 Press YES to open the PHONE LISTS menu 4 Press Ôuntil the Add Entry submenu is high lighted 5 Press YES to select Add Entry The phone number is shown in the Number line of the Add Entry dis play 6 If you want to enter a name to be associated with this phone number enter it now on the Name line 7 Press YES to store the phone number in ...

Page 51: ... Recalling a Phone Number Using the PHONE LISTS Menu 1 Press Ñor Ôfrom the Standby screen to access the main menu 2 Press Ñor Ôuntil the PHONE LISTS menu is highlighted 3 Press YES to open the PHONE LISTS menu 4 Press Ñor Ôuntil the Recall Entry submenu is highlighted 5 Press YES to open the Recall Entry submenu You can recall a phone number in Phonebook by the position number or by name 6 To reca...

Page 52: ...d phone number The message Position 00X is occupied Replace appears in the display where 00X is the phonebook position of an existing entry 6 Press YES again to replace the phone number you previously stored with the modified phone number Erasing a Phone Number 1 Press Ñor Ôfrom the Standby screen to access the main menu 2 Press Ñor Ôuntil the PHONE LISTS menu is highlighted 3 Press YES The PHONE ...

Page 53: ...elect the Phone Groups submenu The list of Phone Groups appears in the display 6 Press Ñor Ô until the Phone Group that you want to select is highlighted 7 Press YES to select the Phone Group to which you want to assign group options 8 Press Ñor Ôuntil Group Ring is highlighted 9 Press YES to select Group Ring 10 Press Ñor Ôto scroll through the 25 user selectable ring types including musical melo...

Page 54: ...p options 8 Press Ñor Ôuntil Members is highlighted 9 Press YES to select Members 10 Press Ñor Ôto scroll through your list of phone book entries Select a new member by highlighting the desired member and pressing the or key The selected entry will be indicated by a filled checkbox 11 Press YES to save your changes 12 Press NO to return to the previous screen 13 Press CLR to return to the Standby ...

Page 55: ...e service provider transmits the message to your phone If your phone is On it receives the message If your phone is Off your service provider retains the mes sage and transmits it again later When a message is received your phone lets you skip review save or delete a text message Emergency Text Messages If your phone is turned On when it receives an emer gency message your phone sounds two brief t...

Page 56: ...n the callback phone number that you want to dial appears press YES If you do not want to call the displayed callback phone number press NO and resume reading the actual message If there is an error in a callback phone number you can edit a callback phone number before you make the call Use the cursor which appears at the left side of the sec ond line of the display to edit a callback phone number...

Page 57: ... read the message or press NO to skip the message The message is skipped and is kept as an unread message It can be reviewed later 2 Display the message line by line by pressing Ñor Ô 3 Display the message three lines at a time by pressing and holding Ñor Ô Reading Text Messages During a Call When you receive a message during a call your phone sounds a brief tone and a message appears in the displ...

Page 58: ... message three lines at a time by pressing and holding Ñ or Ô Saving and Deleting Text Messages After you have retrieved and read a text message you can do the following To save the text message to memory press and hold YES The message status is set to saved To delete the message press and hold CLR The message will be deleted To skip the current message and move to the next message press 1 The mes...

Page 59: ...r call a number and the voice mail icon are shown in the display Storing Your Voice Mail Number It is a good idea to store your voice mail access num ber s so that a number automatically displays when you receive a voice mail notice Note Once you have stored your voice mail access number you can retrieve voice mail messages by pressing and holding 1 Press Ñor Ôfrom the Standby screen to access the...

Page 60: ... menu 4 Press Ñor Ôuntil the Voice Mail submenu is high lighted 5 To dial your voice mail access number move the cursor to the Voice Mail submenu and press YES You can make a credit card call by pressing and holding YES 6 If you have not stored your voice mail number enter it now 7 Press YES to call your selected access number Press and hold to dial the access number stored in the voice mail menu ...

Page 61: ...ftware that must be running on your computer Data Calls Data calls are placed to exchange computer files between two computers While the data connection is in place files can be transferred between the connected comput ers according to the capabilities of the software in use When a data call is made the connection will remain in place until it is closed by one of the computers involved To make or ...

Page 62: ...an analog modem card that is compatible with your Ericsson mobile phone and use data functions on the available analog system Verify that you have the necessary subscription Note The availability of digital mobile voice service does not necessarily imply that your mobile service operator sup ports digital data operation Setting Up Your Computer To operate properly with the modem in your Ericsson m...

Page 63: ... to the instructions supplied with it Operation Receiving Data and Fax Calls When your phone and computer are properly set up your phone will go into Data Fax profile as soon as your fax or file transfer software is started You are then ready to receive data and fax calls If you do not see the Data Fax icon refer to the Troubleshooting chapter Review the instructions from your mobile service pro v...

Page 64: ...s in Data Fax profile and you are not on a data call You can receive voice calls if the NextCallType is set to Voice Call Your Ericsson mobile phone enables you to initiate voice calls from Windows applications when connected to the Ericsson Voice Call Dialer This is particularly useful if you have contact cards with phone numbers in a contact management application You can open a contact card cli...

Page 65: ...er Accessory Kit cable 4 Plug your charger cable into the wall outlet 5 Insert the phone into the front compartment of your desktop charger Note When you remove your phone from your desktop charger your phone will exit Data Fax profile and return to the previously selected profile To return your phone to Data Fax profile place your phone in your desktop charger and restart your data access softwar...

Page 66: ...al strength You can use the signal strength indicator on your phone to verify that you have a good signal path Installing Your Modem Driver From Your Compact Disc Windows 95 Complete the following steps to install the appropriate modem driver INF file on your computer if you are running Windows 95 1 Turn On your Ericsson mobile phone 2 Connect one end of your serial cable to your Erics son mobile ...

Page 67: ... the compact disc from your DA 18 Phone Book Manager Accessory Kit 4 When the Add New Hardware Wizard screen appears click Next Note If the Add New Hardware Wizard screen does not appear refer to the Manual Installation Instructions at the end of this chapter 5 Select Search for the best driver for your device recommended and click Next 6 Select the appropriate CD ROM drive and click Next 7 When W...

Page 68: ...k Next 12 When Your modem has been set up successfully appears click Finish 13 When your desktop returns verify that your modem is properly installed From the Start menu click on Settings then Control Panel Double click the Modems icon 14 When the Modem Properties screen appears click on the description of your modem and click the Diagnostics tab Note the COM port to which your modem is assigned 1...

Page 69: ... following com mand string into that box as well COS 4 1 2 0 ES 1 0 1 DS 0 0 512 6 3 You cannot enable over the air Privacy for data fax calls To enable over the air Privacy for data fax calls do the following a Verify that your cellular service provider supports the over the air Privacy service for data fax calls b From the Start menu on your Windows desktop click on Settings then Control Panel c...

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Page 71: ...e conditioning function on the desktop charger to condition the battery 5 Calls are being dropped You are probably in a geographic area with minimal service Wait until the signal strength indicator in your phone s display shows a high relative signal strength more bars before trying a call Make note of geographic locations where calls are dropped and contact your service provider Problems You Can ...

Page 72: ...al strength varies as you travel between cells If you need additional information or assistance or would like to purchase Original Ericsson Accessories in the U S A call 1 800 ERICSSON 374 2776 If you need to speak with someone in Customer Care call the Customer Care Center from the following locations In North America call 1 800 ERICSSON In Latin America call 305 755 6789 Elsewhere call 1 919 472...

Page 73: ...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 57 Data Select 44 Data Fax Internet Calls Achieving Best Performance 61 Disturbances 62 In Vehicles 62 Initial Setup 58 Making 60 Operation 59 Preparing For 5...

Page 74: ... 36 Last Number Dialed 25 Letters Entering 46 Lock Dial 37 Lock Receive 38 Logs 32 Lower Side Key 16 19 M Menu Overview 30 Menus 29 Accessing 31 Call Manager 35 Messages 35 Opening 29 Phone Lists 31 Phonebook 31 Resetting 44 Settings 29 Sounds 41 Message Alert 43 Message Services 51 Messages Menu 35 Minute Alert 42 Modem Drivers 63 Mute Microphone 19 Ringer 19 N New Messages 35 Next Call Type 44 N...

Page 75: ...ume 23 System Select 39 Time Date 39 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 Su...

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Page 77: ...Return to Standby Press CLR Scroll through menu or menu settings Press Ñ or Ô Select a highlighted menu setting Press YES During Calls Decrease ear volume Press lower side key Increase ear volume Press upper side key Access main menu Press Ñ or Ô Mute your voice during a call Press and hold CLR Mute the ringer when a call is received NO or either side key Work with Phone Lists Add an entry Ñ or Ô ...

Page 78: ...er you want to call Press and hold YES until your calling card number appears in the display Release YES after the number is displayed Key Shortcuts Access PHONE LISTS menu Ñ or Ô 1 Access MESSAGES menu Ñ or Ô 2 Access CALL MANAGER menu Ñ or Ô 3 Access SETTINGS menu Ñ or Ô 4 Access SOUNDS menu Ñ or Ô 5 Access PROFILES menu Ñ or Ô 6 Access Profile Activation Press and hold Ñ Recall phone numbers Pr...

Page 79: ...try 7 Speed Dial 8 Super Dial 9 Lock Dial 0 Lock Receive 1 New Messages 2 Old Messages 3 Erase All 4 Memory Used 5 Voice Mail 1 Activate 2 Screen Calls 3 Next Call Type 4 Reset Profile 5 Reset Menu 1 Add Entry 2 Recall Entry 3 Phone Groups 4 Outgoing Log 5 Incoming Log 6 Calling Card 1 7 Calling Card 2 8 Default Card 9 Phone Number 0 Memory Used 1 Security Code 2 Power On Lock 3 Keypad Lock 4 Time...

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