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YOUR DISPLAY
The display screen on your Ericsson handset can tell you a lot –
and help you use menu and memory functions to do some
pretty amazing things.
Here’s what the display symbols mean:
>
Signal Strength Bar.
The strength of the signal currently
being received where you are. The more bars displayed on the
left side of the display, the stronger the signal. As long as you
see “OMNIPOINT” in the display, you should have a signal
strong enough to make a call.
>
Battery Bar.
Battery power status. A “full” (blackened)
battery bar shown on the right side of the display means full
charge. The battery bar goes down with use; an “empty”
(clear) battery bar means the battery must be recharged.
>
Lock Icon.
Shows that the keypad is locked.
>
Alarm Icon.
Shows that the alarm clock is active.
>
Arrow Icon.
Shows that all incoming calls are forwarded to
another number.
>
Ring/Off Icon.
Shows that the ring signal for incoming
calls is turned off.
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number
, press and hold
A
to enter a pause, and use the
kepad numerals to enter a password or an answering machine
function command. Then press
F
to place the call along
with your pause and touch-tone commands.
>
B
.
Press to confirm security codes. Also, when in the
Phone Book menu:
•
Press to recall Phone Book entries by memory position.
•
Press to enter the special memory location character before
entering the location number.
Keylock.
There’s an easy way to lock your keypad to prevent accidental key
presses – for example, if your handset is in your pocket. (Note: you
can still make calls to the emergency number 911 when the keypad
is locked.)
> To use keylock, just press the left
C
key and hold it until
you reach “KEYLOCK ON?”
> Press
F
to lock your keypad. On your display, the
KEY
icon
is shown to remind you that the keypad is locked.
> To unlock your keypad, press the left
C
key and hold it
until you reach “KEYLOCK OFF?”
> Press
F
to unlock your keypad.
Your keypad also unlocks automatically when you answer a call, turn
your handset off, or replace the battery.