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Connecting and Removing Your Battery

1  Place the battery over the back of the phone. 

The label on the battery should face down.

2  Insert the top portion of the battery into the 

phone. The tab on the bottom of the battery 
should be pointing toward the bottom of 
the phone.

3  Press down until you hear a click.

4  Remove the battery by pushing in on the tab 

of the battery with your thumb.

5  Lift the battery up and out of the battery 

cavity.

Charging Your Battery

To charge your battery, complete the appropriate charging 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. When this mode is activated the 
message 

Charging only

 appears in the display. Your phone is 

now fast (rapid) charging the battery.

Note!

 You cannot make or receive calls when your phone is in charge-
only mode.

Slow (Trickle) Charging a Deeply Discharged Battery

The battery may become deeply discharged (for example, when the 
battery is stored for a long period). As a result, the phone may not 
activate charge-only mode when the charger is connected. 

1  Attach the charger to the phone for several hours to slowly 

(trickle) charge the battery. 

2  After trickle charging the battery for several hours the phone 

should activate the charge-only mode automatically. 

3  Continue charging the phone until the battery is fully charged.

Summary of Contents for T18di

Page 1: ...User s Guide Mobile Phone T18di T18dsi T18diUGcover qxp 11 20 00 3 23 PM Page 2 ...

Page 2: ... in products by visiting us at http www ericsson com phones 8 99 PBM This manual is published 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 ...

Page 3: ...ne 16 The Parts of Your Phone 17 Phone Display Icons and Display Indicators 18 Key Functions 19 Display Messages 21 Basic Operations 22 Summary of Basic Operations 22 Turning Your Phone On and Off 23 Setting the Display Language 23 Setting the Ring Sound 23 Setting the Ring Volume 24 Making a Call 24 Answering a Call 24 Call Waiting 25 Emergency Calls 27 International Calls 27 Caller Number Identi...

Page 4: ...r 49 Phone Groups 49 Message Services 51 Text Message Service 51 Text Message Memory 52 Data Fax and Internet Calls 56 Differences Between Data Fax and Internet Calls 56 Before You Start 57 Setting Up Your Computer 57 Initial Setup 57 Operation 58 Achieving Best Performance 60 Installing Your Modem Driver From Your Compact Disc 61 Manual Installation of Your Modem Driver or Voice Call Dialer 62 Tr...

Page 5: ... 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 î Press the up arrow when you see this symbol ë Your phone is at the Standby screen when it is powered On and a call is not in progress Document Conventions The qui...

Page 6: ...scientific literature For 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 guidelines and those standards American National Standards Institute National Council on Radiation Protection and Measurements International ...

Page 7: ...e your wireless phone to help others in emergencies 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 Industry Manufacturers Association recommends that ...

Page 8: ...o way radio Obey all signs and instructions Potentially Explosive Atmospheres Turn your phone OFF when in any area with a potentially explosive atmosphere and obey all signs and instructions Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked They include fueling areas s...

Page 9: ...uce risk of electric shock unplug the unit from the power source before attempting any cleaning Once unplugged use a soft cloth lightly dampened with water for cleaning DANGER Never alter the AC cord or plug If the plug will not fit into the outlet have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician Improper connection can result in risk of electric shock Don t twist the antenna Excess twist...

Page 10: ... low levels of radiofrequency energy RF considered non significant when in the stand by mode It is well known that high levels of RF can produce biological damage through heating effects this is how your microwave oven is able to cook food However it is not known whether to what extent or through what mechanism lower levels of RF might cause adverse health effects as well Although some research ha...

Page 11: ... statistically significant association was found between mobile phone use and acoustic neuroma There was also no association between mobile phone use and gliomas when all types of types of gliomas were considered together It should be noted that the average length of mobile phone exposure in this study was less than three years When 20 types of glioma were considered separately however an associat...

Page 12: ...e the necessary answers to the outstanding questions about the safety of mobile phones What is known about cases of human cancer that have been reported in users of hand held mobile phones Some people who have used mobile phones have been diagnosed with brain cancer But it is important to understand that this type of cancer also occurs among people who have not used mobile phones In fact brain can...

Page 13: ...s in this group In the absence of conclusive information about any possible risk what can concerned individuals do If there is a risk from these products and at this point we do not know that there is it is probably very small But if people are concerned about avoiding even potential risks there are simple steps they can take to do so For example time is a key factor in how much exposure a person ...

Page 14: ... Drug Administration FDA Center for Devices and Radiological Health http www fda gov cdrh consumer Footnotes 1 Muscat et al Epidemiological Study of Cellular Telephone Use and Malignant Brain Tumors In State of the Science Symposium 1999 June 20 Long Beach California 2 Tice et al Tests of mobile phone signals for activity in genotoxicity and other laboratory assays In Annual Meeting of the Environ...

Page 15: ...tic 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 illustration Do not over tighten the screw 5 Insertin...

Page 16: ...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 When this mode is activated the message Charging only appears in the display Your phone is now fast rapid charging the battery Note You cannot make or receive calls when your phone is...

Page 17: ...harger into a standard wall electrical outlet 2 Hold the phone with the display and keypad facing up 3 Hold the small plug on the charger cord so the lightning bolt symbol is up 4 Align the small plug on the charger cord with the connector on the bottom of your phone The connector on the phone is above the lightning bolt symbol Note Do not twist while inserting or removing the small plug on the ch...

Page 18: ...he charger and a separate battery in the rear compartment of the charger The desktop charger can also condition the separate battery by discharging the battery completely before beginning the charging cycle Connecting the Power Cord to the Desktop Charger To connect the charger plug to the desktop charger 1 Using the lightning bolt symbols as your guide align the small plug on the power cord with ...

Page 19: ...t Conditioning Your Battery The rear slot of the desktop charger can be used to condition a battery by fully discharging the battery and then charging the battery to full capacity Conditioning helps prevent the memory effect that can result from repeatedly charging a battery before the battery is fully discharged Note Only the rear slot on the desktop charger can be used to condition a battery 1 I...

Page 20: ...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 21: ... 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 22: ...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 alter nate between the ba...

Page 23: ... 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 24: ...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 25: ...e 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 26: ...r 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 dis play 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 ë or î then Turn Phone Silent On or Off ë or î th...

Page 27: ...e language options are American English Cana dian 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 the Standby screen Setting the Ring Sound To select the ring sound for your mobile phone 1 Turn ...

Page 28: ...d hold CLR to erase all digits 2 Press YES Connecting is shown in the display while your phone accesses the mobile network 3 When the call is connected In Use will display on your screen and your call timer will indicate the duration of your call The phone number that you dialed will remain on your screen 4 When you finish your conversation press NO or close the flip to end the call Auto Retry If ...

Page 29: ... 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 Wait...

Page 30: ...o call the phone number stored in phonebook position 12 press 1 press 2 and press YES Positions 1 99 can be used to store Speed Dial phone numbers Stop and Pause Dialing Stop and pause dialing lets you enter groups of numbers with stops and pauses between each group of numbers This feature is useful when you need to dial a phone number and then another number such as an access number for an answer...

Page 31: ... mobile phone Mobile 911 calls do not automatically provide emergency personnel with your name location or phone number The dispatcher will want to know the following 1 Your name and mobile phone number 2 The nature of the emergency 3 If police fire or medical assistance is needed 4 The exact location of the emergency including cross streets mile posts or landmarks 5 How many people are involved t...

Page 32: ...d then automatically turns off You should charge the battery within 24 hours after a complete discharge so that the battery can charge to full capacity Security Code Your phone has a security code that you must enter to gain access to certain functions such as call restrictions and calling card numbers The factory programmed code is 0000 You can change this code to provide maximum security for you...

Page 33: ...ghted 3 Press ë or î to scroll through the list of submenus 4 When the submenu that you want to open is highlighted press YES The list of settings for the submenu appears in the display 5 You can scroll through the list of settings by pressing ë or î 6 To back up to the list of submenus press NO Pressing NO from a list of submenu settings returns you to the main menu list Press ing CLR from any me...

Page 34: ...creen 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 ë or î followed by the number of the main menu and then the number of the submenu For example suppose you want to change...

Page 35: ...n dent Profile dependent submenus may be customized for every profile to suit a particular environment Refer to Profiles Menu on page 44 Accessing Menus Press ë or î to access the menus 1 Press ë or î to scroll through menus functions in menus and settings in a function 2 Press YES to select the menu function or setting that is high lighted 3 Press NO to go back one level in the menu structure 4 P...

Page 36: ...ccess the Outgoing Log by pressing YES from the Standby screen Use the ë or î 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 ...

Page 37: ... Press YES to store the number 9 Press î to 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 calling pattern determines when the numbers are transmi...

Page 38: ...umber 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 ë or î until the number you want to select is highlighted Press YES to select the phone number Note Contact your service provider to determine if your phone supports multiple phone numbers subscriptions The ability to add a ...

Page 39: ...d a message or return to the previous menu You can scroll through the list of messages by using the ë or î key Once a message is read press YES to see the five options for the selected message Reply Callback Forward Lock Unlock and Delete Note Lock Unlock toggles message auto deletion off and on Unsent and unread messages are automatically locked Create The Create submenu is used to enter and send...

Page 40: ...ions for a selected message in the Sent submenu are Update Forward Delete and Lock Unlock Note Update allows you to replace a previously sent message if the recip ient has not yet read the original message and has a phone that supports this option If the previously sent message was already read then the updated message appears as a new message to the recipient Memory Used The Memory Used submenu d...

Page 41: ...o callback information will be sent Delivery Receipt The Delivery Receipt submenu allows you to receive notification when your message is delivered to the destination address The two options for Delivery Receipt are On or Off Auto Deletion When you begin to run low on memory your phone will attempt to delete sent and read messages to create additional memory space to send or receive new messages w...

Page 42: ...cally added to the phone number you are calling when Auto Area is set to On and you are not in your home system Auto Prefix The Auto Prefix submenu allows you to store a 1 to 12 digit prefix which is automatically added to the dialed phone number When you dial a 4 or 5 digit phone number the prefix is automatically added to the phone number In order to send a number to office extensions store the ...

Page 43: ...your phonebook while this restriction is enabled If you select Restrict international your phone will not allow dialing of phone numbers that begin with 0 01 and 011 The phone will not allow operator access If you select Restrict 900 your phone will not allow you to dial phone numbers with 10 or more digits that begin with 900 The phone will not allow operator access If you select Restrict calling...

Page 44: ...rom the service provider Language The Language submenu allows you to select the display language used in the phone display The languages vary between markets Your mobile phone supports American English Canadian French Latin American Spanish Brazilian Portuguese and Hebrew Greeting The Greeting submenu allows you to enter a three line 42 character message 14 characters per line that displays when y...

Page 45: ...igured selection by doing the following 1 Press ë or î from the Standby screen to highlight the SET TINGS menu 2 Press YES to open the SETTINGS menu 3 Press ë or î until the System Select submenu is highlighted 4 Press YES to open the System Select submenu 5 Press ë or î until Find Network is highlighted 6 Press YES to select Find Network 7 Press ë or î until the desired system is highlighted 8 Wh...

Page 46: ... until Manual Search is highlighted 6 Press YES to select Manual Search 7 Press ë or î until a specific system is highlighted 8 Press YES to select the highlighted system Note You can press NO at any time to stop the Search and return to the Standby screen Add Systems Add Systems allows you to add new systems to the programmed list of systems When this feature is selected the phone will begin sear...

Page 47: ...The Ear Volume submenu allows you to adjust the volume of the earpiece using the menu setting You can 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 ...

Page 48: ...n the upper right cor ner 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 Profile 1 Profile 2 and Profile 3 Once you have activate...

Page 49: ...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 Next CallType setting defaults to Voice call Reset Profile Use the Reset Profile submenu to quickly return the currently active profile to its original factory settings for every...

Page 50: ... 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 ë or î from the Standby screen to access the main menu 2 Press ë or î until the PHONE LISTS menu is highlighted 3 Press YES to open the PHONE LISTS menu 4 Press ë or î until the Add Entry submenu is highlighted 5 Press ...

Page 51: ...phone number is shown in the Number line of the Add Entry display 6 If you want to enter a name to be associated with this phone num ber enter it now on the Name line 7 Press YES to store the phone number in the phonebook Specifying a Phonebook Position If you want to store a phone number in a specific phonebook position follow the previous steps for entering the phone number and name then press î...

Page 52: ...en the Recall Entry submenu You can recall a phone number in Phonebook by the position number or by name 6 To recall by name enter the letters of the name in the Name line You can enter just a few letters of the name or the complete name If you enter just a few letters the phone finds the first name in the phonebook that matches the letters you entered Then you can scroll through an alphabetical l...

Page 53: ...all Entry submenu The phonebook appears in the display 6 Press ë or î until the phone number and name you want to erase is shown in the display Note To search for a specific Phonebook entry enter the first letter of the name of the Phonebook entry and press YES This allows you to scroll alphabetically through the entries for the character entered 7 Press and hold CLR Erase Position 000 where 000 i...

Page 54: ... when you receive a call from one of the group members Note Your service provider must support Caller ID for this feature to work properly 12 Press NO to return to the previous screen 13 Press CLR to return to the Standby screen Assigning Group Members to Your Phone Groups 1 Press ë or î from the Standby screen to access the main menu 2 Press ë or î until the PHONE LISTS menu is highlighted 3 Pres...

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 message 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 emergency message your phone sounds two brief ton...

Page 56: ...l 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 second line of the display to edit a callback phone number When editing the phone number you can Move the cursor position by pressing and holding one of the arrow keys Insert a number at the cursor location by pressing a number...

Page 57: ...e ability to receive a text message during a call is operator dependent To read the text message do one of the following Press YES to display the incoming message Press NO to continue talking and have the message treated as an unread message Note You cannot receive messages during a call if the text message mem ory is full Reading Unread Text Messages If you have messages that you have not read a ...

Page 58: ...ed when you receive a voice mail notice After this screen has been displayed for five seconds another screen appears that gives you the opportunity to store an access number The phone number is stored as your default voice mail access number After you store the phone number a screen appears asking if you want to call that phone number Receiving Voice Mail Notification During a Call If your phone r...

Page 59: ...isten to these voice mail messages 1 Press ë or î from the Standby screen to access the main menu 2 Press î until the MESSAGES menu is highlighted 3 Press YES to open the MESSAGES menu 4 Press ë or î until the Voice Mail submenu is highlighted 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 ...

Page 60: ...s between two computers While the data connection is in place files can be transferred between the connected computers 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 receive data calls with your Ericsson mobile phone you must have a properly configured communications pr...

Page 61: ...scription Note The availability of digital mobile voice service does not necessarily imply that your mobile service operator supports digital data oper ation Setting Up Your Computer To operate properly with the modem in your Ericsson mobile phone make sure that your computer has the following hardware and software A functional serial port An operating system that supports data access software suc...

Page 62: ...tructions from your mobile service provider that describe the procedures and rules for making and receiving data calls in your area If you are having trouble receiving a data call you may need to configure your phone manually to receive a data call To configure your phone manually do the following 1 Set up your phone and computer as described above 2 Press ë or î from the Standby screen to access ...

Page 63: ...a call using your Ericsson mobile phone Then you simply pick up your mobile phone and continue the call The Ericsson Voice Call Dialer is compatible with most contact manager software packages Refer to the Manual Installation of Your Modem Driver or Voice Call Dialer section at the end of this chapter for help with installing this driver for some operating systems Disconnecting Disconnect your Eri...

Page 64: ...top charger and restart your data access software Achieving Best Performance Charging your Battery Both your Ericsson mobile phone and your laptop computer batteries should be well charged before starting data operation This will help you avoid interruptions due to loss of power You may charge your phone s battery with an Ericsson charger during data fax operation as mentioned above Signal Strengt...

Page 65: ...and click OK At the Install from Disk screen type D in the box then click OK if your CD ROM drive is not drive D type the correct CD ROM drive designation Update Device Driver Wizard When the Update Device Driver Wizard appears click Next Once Windows has found the driver click Finish Note If neither the New Hardware Found nor the Update Device Driver Wizard screens appear refer to the Manual Inst...

Page 66: ...l Double click the Modems icon 4 Click Add 5 At the Install New Modem screen select Other Click Next 6 At the next Install New Modem screen select Don t run Hard ware Installation Wizard then click Next 7 At the next Install New Modem screen select Don t detect my modem I will select it from a list then click Next 8 At the next Install New Modem screen click on Have Disk 9 At the Install from Disk...

Page 67: ... tab d Select Ericsson Voice Call Dialer from the pull down list e Click Properties f Select the Connection tab g Click Advanced h Type the following in the Extra Settings box of the the Advanced Connection Settings window ERVNOK 1 i Click OK to return to the Connection tab j Click OK to return to Modem Properties k Click Close Note If you are using an application that supplies its own box for ent...

Page 68: ...x for enter ing extra settings then type the following command string into that box as well COS 4 1 2 1 into that box as well 4 You are having trouble initiating data fax calls from your com puter Check to see if your COM ports are occupied If so you must temporarily disable the software applications that are using the COM ports ...

Page 69: ...seem to charge to full capacity Condition the battery by fully discharging and charging it three times Or if your phone came with a desktop charger use the con ditioning function on the desktop charger to condition the bat tery Problems You Can Solve The signal is too weak to make a call Try again when the signal strength is one bar or stronger Your phone is searching for a mobile service pro vide...

Page 70: ...ice provider 6 The signal strength varies This is a common occurrence Transmitters are set in geographic areas and coverage is not 100 all of the time Signal strength var ies 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...

Page 71: ...ck 37 Caller ID 27 Caller Identification 27 Caller Number Identification 32 Calling Cards 34 Default Card 34 Setting Up Cards 32 Calls Answering 24 Data 56 Emergency 27 Fax 56 International 27 Internet 56 Making 24 Muting 25 Canned Message 36 Chargers 13 Desktop 14 Rapid 13 Travel 14 CLR Key 17 20 Connectors Charging 17 Handsfree 17 Contrast 41 Create 37 Canned Message 36 Customer Care 66 D Data C...

Page 72: ...s 2 F Fax Calls 56 FDA Consumer Update 6 Features 16 Flip 20 G Getting Started 11 Greeting 40 Group Rings 50 I Icons 18 Incoming Log 32 Indicator Light 18 Indicators Display Icons 18 Display Indicators 18 Indicator Light 17 18 International Calls 27 Internet Calls 56 K Keypad 17 Keypad Lock 40 L Language 40 Last Call 37 Last Number Dialed 26 Letters Entering 47 Lock Dial 39 Lock Receive 39 Logs 32...

Page 73: ...0 Power On Off 17 19 23 Priority 37 Problems You Can Solve 65 Product Care and Operation 4 Profiles Menu 44 R Received 37 Recycling Your Battery 5 Redialing 26 Reset Menu 45 Reset Profile 45 Ring Sound 23 Ring Volume 24 S Safety 2 Aircraft 4 Antenna Care 2 Blasting Areas 4 Driving 3 Explosive Atmospheres 4 Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals 2 FDA Consumer Update 6 Phone Operation 2 Product Care a...

Page 74: ...Find Network 41 Home Only 41 Private Network 41 T Technical Support 66 Text Message Service Callback Numbers 52 Emergency Messages 51 Reading Text Messages 53 Saving Deleting Text Messages 53 Status of Messages 52 Urgent Messages 51 Time Date 40 Tone Send 43 Troubleshooting 65 U Unsent 36 Up Arrow Key 17 19 Upper Side Key 17 20 V Vehicles Equipped with an Air Bag 4 Vibrate 43 Voice Mail Retrieving...

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Page 81: ...s NO Return to Standby Press CLR Scroll through menu or menu settings Press ë or î 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 ë or î 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 ë ...

Page 82: ...u 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 ë or î 1 Access MESSAGES menu ë or î 2 Access CALL MANAGER menu ë or î 3 Access SETTINGS menu ë or î 4 Access SOUNDS menu ë or î 5 Access PROFILES menu ë or î 6 Access Profile Activation Press and hold ë Recall phone numbers Press a...

Page 83: ... Speed Dial 8 Super Dial 9 Lock Dial 0 Lock Receive 1 Voice Mail 2 Received 3 Create 4 Unsent 5 Sent 6 Memory Used 7 Delete 8 Options 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 Loc...

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