Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Contents at a Glance Getting Started 3 Preparing Your Phone for Use 4 Turning Your Phone On and Off 10 Display Information and Key Functions 12 Making and Receiving Calls 14 During a Call 17 Functions and Settings 19 Using the Menu System 20 Your Personal Phone Book 23 Using the Call List 28 Your Voice Mail Service 30 Personalizing Your Phone 32 Sending and Receiving Text Messages (SMS) 37 Diverting Incoming Calls 45 Security for Yo
Please note! Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Some of the services in this manual are not supported by all networks. This also applies to the GSM International Emergency Number 112. Please contact your network operator or service provider if you are in doubt whether you can use a particular service or not.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB GETTING STARTED Preparing Your Phone for Use 4 Turning Your Phone On and Off 10 Display Information and Key Functions 12 Making and Receiving Calls 14 During a Call 17
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Preparing Your Phone for Use Overview Front Antenna Indicator light Earpiece Display Keypad Microphone Back Battery Battery release catch 4 Preparing Your Phone for Use
Assembly Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB You need to do the following to use your phone: • insert the SIM card • attach the battery to the phone • charge the battery The SIM Card When you register as a subscriber with a network operator, you get a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card. The SIM card contains a computer chip that keeps track of your phone number, the services included in your subscription, and your Phone Book information, among other things.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Removing the SIM Card 1. Remove the battery (if attached). 2. Lift the top of the SIM card and push the card out of the slot. The PIN Most SIM cards are supplied with a security code or PIN (Personal Identity Number), which you need to access the network. Every time you turn on your phone, it prompts you to enter your PIN. You will find your PIN in the information from your operator.
The Battery Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Your phone comes with a nickel metal hydride (NiMH) battery. The battery is not charged when you buy your phone, but there may be enough power to turn the phone on. We recommend that you charge the battery before you use the phone for the first time. Attaching the Battery to your Phone • Place the battery on the back of the phone and push until you hear a click.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Charging the Battery 1. Make sure that the battery is attached to the phone. 2. Connect the charger to the mains. 3. Connect the charger to the phone as shown in the picture. The flash symbol on the plug must face upwards. To indicate charging: • the battery meter in the display pulses continuously, • the indicator on the top of the phone shows a steady red light (or green, if the phone is turned on).
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Removing the Battery 1. Turn off the phone. 2. Press the catch on the bottom of the battery. 3. Lift the battery up and away from the phone. Changing the Front Panel 1. 3. 2. 4. 1. Lift the bottom end of the front panel. 2. Remove the panel. 3. Fit the top of the new front panel to the phone. 4. Press the panel into place.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Turning Your Phone On and Off Turning Your Phone On • Press and hold the N O (ON/OFF) key until you hear a click. Enter PIN Enter PIN **** If “Enter PIN” Appears in the Display Some SIM cards are protected with a PIN code. If Enter PIN appears in the display after you have turned on the phone, do this: 1. Enter your PIN. If you make a mistake while entering your PIN, erase the wrong digit by pressing the C L R key. 2. Press YE S .
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB not the case, the default language is English. To change the display language, see “Display Language” on page 34. If your phone displays a language you do not understand, you can change it to English. 1. 2. 3. 4. To change the display language to English Press the C L R key. Press the L E F T arrow key. Enter 0000. Press the R I G H T arrow key.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Display Information and Key Functions Display Information Your phone display will help you to: • verify that you are dialling correctly, • check your signal strength and service availability, • find out if you have received messages, • check which line is in use if you have the Alternate Line Service (ALS), • check the battery level.
Name: Description: Line indicator Tells you which line is in use if you have the Alternate Line Service. Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Icon/Indicator: Home zone indica- The house icon indicates that the tor phone is within the home zone. Will not appear on all networks. Key Functions The keys have other functions when you access the menu system. See “Using the Menu System” on page 20. Key: Use: YE S To make calls and answer calls.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Making and Receiving Calls In this chapter, we assume that you have turned on your phone and that you are within range of a network. If you are abroad, you may use other networks, provided your home network has an agreement that allows you to do this (see also “Setting Network Preferences” on page 58). Making a Call NETWORK 0123456789 1. Enter the area code and phone number. 2. Press YE S .
Making International Calls Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB 1. Press and hold the 0 key until a + sign appears. 2. Enter the country code, area code (without any leading zero) and phone number. 3. Press YE S . Making Emergency Calls 1. Enter 112 (the international emergency number). 2. Press YE S . The international emergency number 112 can be used in most countries, with or without a SIM card inserted, if a GSM network is within range.
Ciphering Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Ciphering is a built-in feature that scrambles your calls and messages to provide additional privacy. An exclamation (!) mark, shown next to the handset icon in the display during a call, indicates that ciphering is currently not being provided by the network.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB During a Call Your phone has several functions which you might find helpful while a call is in progress. Changing the Earpiece Volume To change the earpiece volume during a call • Press the arrow keys (L EF T or R I G H T ). Pressing R I G H T increases the volume. Pressing L E F T decreases the volume. Muting the Microphone To turn the microphone off temporarily during a call 1. Press and hold the C L R key.
Sending Tone Signals Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB To use telephone banking services or to control an answering machine, you need to use codes. These codes are sent as tone signals (also known as DTMF tones or touch tones). • Press the appropriate keys (0-9, * and #). Tip! You can also save a code together with a phone number in the Phone Book. See “Storing a Number Together with a Name” on page 24.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB FUNCTIONS AND SETTINGS Using the Menu System 20 Your Personal Phone Book 23 Using the Call List 28 Your Voice Mail Service 30 Personalizing Your Phone 32 Sending and Receiving Text Messages (SMS) 37 Diverting Incoming Calls 45 Security for Your Phone and Subscription 47 Handling More than One Call Simultaneously 53 Setting Network Preferences 58 Knowing the Call Time/Call Cost 62 Using Two Voice Lines 64 Calling f
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Using the Menu System You can find all your phone functions in the menu system. You use the menu system every time you want to change a setting in your phone, such as the ring signal. You also use the menus to get the most out of your phone: to set the alarm clock, send text messages, store important phone numbers, etc.
Interpreting the Instructions in the Manual < < < Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Example: • Scroll to Mail, YE S , Send message, YE S . Menu Mail > Mail Read messages > Mail Send message > Interpret this instruction as follows: 1. From the standby mode, use the L E F T or R I G H T arrow key to scroll to the Mail menu. The arrows on either side of the word Mail mean that you can scroll to another menu. 2. Press YE S to select the menu.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Network 06:01 < Menu Phone book > < > < Menu Mail > < Menu Info > < Menu Set alarm > < Menu Divert > < Menu Settings > < 22 Menu Ring level Using the Menu System Menu Access < > Menu Networks >
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Your Personal Phone Book You can create a personal phone book by storing phone numbers and accompanying names on the SIM card. You use the phone book menu for storing and recalling all the phone numbers in your personal phone book.
Entering Letters Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB You can only enter letters when you are using the phone book and when you are composing a short message (SMS), see “Sending and Receiving Text Messages (SMS)” on page 37. Press the appropriate key, 1–9, 0 or #, repeatedly until the character you want appears in the display. Press… to get… 1 Space - ? ! , .
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Storing in a Different Position than Suggested After you have entered a name and phone number to be stored, you can choose what position to store the number in. To store in a position of your choice • Press R I G H T (repeatedly) until the suggested position number disappears. Then enter a position number of your choice. Press YE S to store.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB When the Phone Book is Full When phone book is full, the phone does not suggest a storage position. If you still want to store the number, you have to erase an old number by entering a position that is already occupied and press Y ES . Erasing a Storage Position from the Phone Book 1. Scroll to Phone book, Y ES , Erase, Y E S . 2. Enter, or scroll to, the position number you want to erase. 3. Press YE S .
Keeping the Phone Book Up to Date Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Sometimes people change their names, their phone number or even both. To get the best use out of your phone book, you want the names and numbers to be correct. They are easily changed with the Edit Phone Book feature. If someone has changed both name and number, it might be easier to overwrite the old storage position with the new one, instead of changing both name and number separately.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Using the Call List The Call List This chapter describes the Call List function, which is a type of telephone number log or a memory that stores information (time, date, phone number and name) about the last 30 incoming and outgoing calls. Once your list exceeds 30 calls, the oldest one is deleted. The numbers that you have dialled are always stored.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Note! If you change SIM cards, the Call List is cleared. Dialled numbers remain in SIM card memory though. Turning On the Call List Function • Scroll to Settings, Y E S , Call List, Y E S , On, Y ES . Calling a Number from the Call List 1. Scroll to Info, Y ES , Call list, YE S . 2. Scroll to the number that you want to call. 3. Press YE S to make the call.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Your Voice Mail Service Note! Not all operators have this service. The service also depends on your subscription. NETWORK Check? The answering service of your network allows callers to leave a voice message when you cannot answer your calls. When you receive a voice message, you hear a signal and the message Check? appears in the display, together with the voice mail indicator.
Changing Your Voice Mail Number Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB 1. Scroll to Mail, YE S , Options, Y ES , Set voice M, YE S , New Number, Y ES . 2. Enter your new voice mail number and press Y E S . Cancelling Your Voice Mail Function • Scroll to Mail, YE S , Options, Y ES , Set voice M, YE S , Off, Y ES .
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Personalizing Your Phone Your phone includes a number of functions which let you adapt your phone to your own personal needs in different situations. Note that some of the functions allow you to have one setting when the phone is handheld and another when it is connected to handsfree equipment. See “Calling from Your Car” on page 66. Earpiece Volume You can set the earpiece volume in eight steps.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Tip! Press 0, followed by L E F T or R I G H T to change the volume of the ring signal silently. Ring Signal Type You can choose the type of ring signal from a list of different sounds and melodies. You can also compose a melody of your own by entering notes with the keypad (see “Your Own Ring Signal” on page 33). < < Settings Ring type (Mix) Ring type Mix > > To choose one of the ring signal types 1.
< Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB • the alarm function in the Set alarm menu is turned off, • the Area Info in the Mail menu is turned off. Settings Master reset > To reset the phone 1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S , Master reset, Y ES . 2. Enter the phone lock code (the default is 0000) and press YE S . Display Language Most modern SIM cards automatically set the display language to the language of the country where you bought your SIM card.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Phone Book” on page 23. The maximum number of characters is SIM-dependent. However, different characters occupy different space, so the number of characters that the phone can display varies. For example, an M occupies more space than an I. 3. Press YE S to confirm your setting. To turn your own greeting on/off 1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S , Greeting, Y ES . 2. Select On or Off.
To set the key sound 1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S , Key sound, Y E S . 2. Select the key sound you want. Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB < Settings Key sound (Click) > Message Signal You can choose whether to hear clicks, tones or nothing (silent) when you receive a text (SMS) or voice message. < Settings Mail alert (Tone) > To set the message signal 1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S , Mail alert, YE S . 2. Select the sound you wish to hear.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Sending and Receiving Text Messages (SMS) The Short Message Service (SMS) allows you to send and receive text messages consisting of up to 160 characters. You can receive text messages when the phone is in standby mode, during a call or when incoming calls are diverted to another phone number. If your SIM card does not contain the phone number to your network service centre, you must specify the number yourself.
Requested reply Reply? provided that your network supports this. See Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB “Replying to a Message” on page 38. To read the message later • Press NO when you see the Read now? prompt. The message is stored in the message memory as New and the envelope icon appears at the bottom of the standby display. NETWORK 12:15 Reading a Stored Message 1. Scroll to Mail, YE S , Read messages, YE S . 2. Scroll to the message you are looking for.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB 3. Press YE S and proceed as described in “Composing a Text Message” on page 41. If you do not want to reply • Press N O at the Reply? prompt. Erasing a Message 1. Scroll to the end of the message. The Reply? prompt appears. 2. Press N O . The message Erase? appears. 3. To erase the message from the message memory, press Y ES . The next message automatically appears in the message list.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB If SIM card memory becomes full, the envelope icon starts flashing. The text Not stored Mem full appears. You will have to erase one or more messages, before you can store any new messages in the SIM card memory. Stored on card 3(10) Storing a received message in the SIM card memory 1. Scroll to the end of the message. The Reply? prompt appears. 2. Press N O . The Erase? prompt appears. 3. Press N O . The Store? prompt appears. 4.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB To set repetition of a message 1. Scroll to Mail, YE S , Options, Y ES , Valid per, Y ES . 2. Scroll to the time span that you want and press YE S . Reply to Messages Sometimes you may want the receiver of your message to reply. If so, you need to set Reply Requested. < Options Reply Req (Off) > To set Reply Requested • Scroll to Mail, YE S , Options, Y ES , Reply Req, YE S .
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB 5. Press YE S . To store the message for later use • Instead of entering a phone number, press N O . The message is now stored in the message memory. The message is labelled To send instead of Sent. Note! The same procedure is used with all types of messages, for example e-mail or fax. Check with your network operator to find out which message types you can use. You have to change the message type first. Sending a Stored Message 1.
Area Information Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB The ordinary Short Message Service is a personal service that carries your private messages. Area Information (AI) is a text message which is broadcast to all subscribers in a certain network cell at the same time. For example, the information may be a local road report or a local taxi phone number. Note! This feature may not be available in all networks.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Area Information Message List You can decide which types of area information messages you wish to receive. The number of area codes that can be stored depends on the size of the SIM card’s Area Info list. If the SIM card does not have an area info list, the phone itself will store up to 32 codes. To insert an area information code 1. Scroll to Mail, YE S , Options, Y ES , Area info, YE S , Edit list, Y E S .
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Diverting Incoming Calls If you want to make certain that your incoming calls are correctly handled when you are unable to answer them, you can use the Call Divert service to divert them to another phone number. Note! The Call Divert service may not be available on all networks. The Call Divert service lets you: • divert calls if you are already on the phone, On busy.
< Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB 3. Select Get status. The message Please wait appears, followed by a message which informs you whether the call divert is activated or not. Divert Check all > To check the status of all call diverts • Scroll to Divert, Y E S , Check all, YE S . The message Please wait appears, followed by information about all call diverts, i.e. whether they are activated or not.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Security for Your Phone and Subscription There are several ways to protect your phone and subscription from unauthorized use. Anything from a simple keypad lock to full phone number control. Keypad Lock The Keypad Lock helps you to avoid accidental dialling, which can happen if you keep your phone in your pocket. An icon in the shape of a key in the display informs you that the keypad is locked.
SIM Card Lock Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB The SIM card lock only protects your subscription and not your phone itself from unauthorized use. If you change SIM cards, the phone still works with the new SIM card. PIN Blocked Unblock? Some SIM cards are protected with a PIN (Personal Identity Number) at the time of purchase. If the SIM card lock is activated, you have to enter the PIN every time you turn on your phone.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB To activate the SIM Card Lock 1. Scroll to Access, Y ES , Card Lock, YE S , Lock card, Y E S . 2. Enter your PIN and press Y ES . The message Locked confirms that the card lock is now activated. To cancel the SIM Card Lock 1. Scroll to Access, Y ES , Card Lock, YE S , Unlock card, YE S . 2. Enter your PIN and press Y ES . The message Unlocked confirms that the card lock is now cancelled.
< Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB To change the security code 1. Scroll to Access, Y ES , Phone Lock, Y E S , Change Code, Y ES . 2. Follow the steps described in “To change PIN” on page 48. Access Phone lock > (Unlocked) Auto locked To activate/cancel the phone lock 1. Scroll to Access, Y ES , Phone Lock, Y E S . The current setting is shown in brackets. 2. Select the setting you want. 3. Enter the security code and press YE S . The new lock status is displayed.
< < Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Note! If you divert incoming calls (see “Diverting Incoming Calls” on page 45), you cannot activate some barring options. Likewise, if you bar calls, you cannot activate some call divert options. Barring Cancel all Barring Change password > > To cancel all call bars 1. Scroll to Access, Y ES , Barring, Y ES , Cancel all, Y ES . 2. Enter your password and press Y ES .
< Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB The Fixed Dialling function does not prohibit calls to the international emergency number 112 and the Service Centre of your network operator. Network services such as Call Divert and Call Barring cannot be used. Access Fixed dial > Activating Fixed Dialling 1. Scroll to Access, YE S , Fixed dial, Y ES . 2. Enter your PIN2 and press Y E S . 3. Select On. Cancelling Fixed Dialling 1. Scroll to Access, YE S , Fixed dial, Y ES . 2.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Handling More than One Call Simultaneously Your phone allows you to handle more than one call simultaneously. This means that you can put a call that is in progress on hold, while you make or answer a second call, and then switch between the two calls. You may also set up a Conference Call to have a joint conversation with up to five people.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Tip! If the phone number is stored in the phone book, you do not need to enter it. Press L E F T twice and then recall the number. Receiving a Second Call While a Call is in Progress < Answer? > If the Call Waiting service is activated, you will hear a tone in the earpiece if you receive a second call. The question Answer? appears in the display.
End both calls 1. Press and hold L E F T until the Handle calls menu appears. Press YE S to select it. 2. Scroll to Release all calls? and then press Y E S . Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Handle calls Release < all calls? > Connect the two calls (Call Transfer) 1. Press and hold L E F T until the Handle calls menu appears. Press YE S to select it. 2. Scroll to Transfer call? and then press Y E S .
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Conference Calls Note! The Conference Call service may not be available on all networks. Creating a Conference Call To create a conference call, you must have one active call and one call on hold. < Handle calls Join > calls? To join the two calls into a conference call 1. Press and hold L E F T until the Handle calls menu appears. Press YE S to select it. 2. Scroll to Join calls? and then press YE S .
To extract a participant 1. Press and hold L E F T until the Handle calls menu appears. Press YE S to select it. 2. Scroll to the participant you wish to extract and then press Y E S . Handle calls < Join > calls? To rejoin the participant to the conference group 1. Press and hold L E F T until the Handle calls menu appears. Press YE S to select it. 2. Scroll to Join calls? and then press YE S .
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Setting Network Preferences Searching for Networks When you turn on the phone, it searches for the last accessed network. If this is not within range, you may use another network, provided your home network has an agreement that allows you to do so. This is called roaming. The order of preference in which the phone selects a network is determined by a list of preferred networks on your SIM card.
Meaning Forbidden The name of the network is included in a list of forbidden networks on your SIM card. You can normally not select this network. See List of Forbidden Networks below. Available The name of the network is not included in the preferred or forbidden list on your card. You can select this network, but you might not be able to use it.
> Edit list Add net < Adding a Network to the List 1. Scroll to Networks, Y E S , Edit list, Y ES . 2. Scroll to the first free position in the list and press YE S . The Add net prompt appears. If you scroll to a position that is already occupied, press Y E S and then scroll with the arrow keys until Add net appears. 3. Press YE S and scroll with the arrow keys until you find the network that you want. If the desired network does not appear, press Y ES when the question Other? appears. 4.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Activating Manual Search Mode • Scroll to Networks, Y E S , Search mode, Y E S , Manual, Y E S .
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Knowing the Call Time/ Call Cost Call Information The display shows the duration of a call in progress. When you end the call, the call duration information is shown for another five seconds. If your network and SIM card support this feature, you can have the call cost (or the number of call units) displayed. Settings < Call info > (Time:Outg.) To select the call information you want 1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S , Call info, Y E S .
Determining the Call Cost Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB If you select the Cost option in the Call info function in the Settings menu, the Price function appears in the Info menu. However, to be able to use the Price function, both your network and your SIM card must support it. The Price function lets you enter and vary the price per call unit. The price entered is stored on your SIM card.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Using Two Voice Lines Note! The Alternate Line Service may not be available in all networks and may require a separate subscription. Your phone supports two voice lines (Alternate Line Service, ALS) with different phone numbers, Line 1 and Line 2. This is useful if you want to keep business calls and private calls on separate lines. You can only send and receive text messages (SMS) on Line 1.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB space, so the number of characters that the phone can display varies. 3. Press YE S .
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Calling from Your Car By using the Ericsson portable or vehicle handsfree solutions, you can be on the phone without using your hands to hold it. Handsfree Types If you use a Vehicle Handsfree Solution, you can choose between two different ways in which your phone can handle the speech. This is done in the Handsfree sub-menu. Handsfree Type 1 Handsfree Type 1 means that the phone handles the call in semiduplex mode.
Answering Mode Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB The sub-menu Answering mode includes two functions: Any key and Auto, which are useful when you use the phone with handsfree equipment. • Any key: You can answer an incoming call by pressing any key, except the N O key. • Auto: If you choose the automatic answering mode, an incoming call is answered automatically after one ring signal. Selecting Answering Mode 1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S , Answering mode, Y E S . 2.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Calling Card or Credit Card Calls When making international or long distance calls, you may not want your operator to charge you for these calls on your normal account. If you have a credit card or a calling card, you may want to re-direct the charges to one of those accounts instead. Your phone is all set for making this procedure as easy as possible for you. Activating the Calling Card Feature Access < Call cards security > 1.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB 3. Select card position (Card 1 or Card 2). 4. Enter the access number (the phone number) to the calling card server. The numbers are entered in the same way as in the ordinary Phone book. 5. Press L E F T or R I G H T . 6. Enter the verification code to your calling card server. 7. To store the calling card number, press Y E S .
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Sending and Receiving Faxes and Data Note! To be able to use various communications services you need the appropriate accessories and programs. If you have a SIM card that does not support separate fax and data numbers, you need to activate the data menus. When the Data Menus are activated, a new menu appears in your phone: Next call type.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Some Useful Functions Special Functions Menu If a phone number is present in the display, you can press R I G H T , followed by Y ES , to select the Special functions menu. This menu lets you: • edit the phone number • insert a p (pause) when sending DTMF tones • show or hide your phone number when calling somebody Edit number 01234567890_ To edit the number in the display 1. Scroll to Special functions, YE S , Edit number, Y E S .
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB To show your phone number when calling somebody 1. Enter the phone number you wish to call. 2. Scroll to Special functions, YE S , Send Id, Y E S . CHECK Menu If you enter more than 20 characters (0–9, *, #, + and p), the first characters disappear from the display. Instead, a left arrow is shown in front of the characters. To check the first characters 1. Press R I G H T . 2. When you are finished, press L EF T .
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB ADDITIONAL INFORMATION Troubleshooting 74 Quick Keys 76 Technical Data 77 Glossary 78 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use 83 Warranty 89 Declaration of Conformity 91 Index 93
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Troubleshooting This chapter lists some problems that you might encounter while using your phone. Some problems require that you call your service provider, but most of the problems you encounter are easy to correct yourself. Error Messages Insert card 112 only 16:21 No network Wrong PIN Matching error PIN Blocked Unblock? Blocked Contact card provider 74 Insert card There is no SIM card in the phone. Insert a SIM card.
Phone locked The phone is locked. To unlock the phone, see “Phone Lock” on page 49. Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Phone locked Enter lock code Enter lock code Your phone comes with the default security code, 0000 . You can change it to any three- to eight-digit personalized code. See “Phone Lock” on page 49. Phone Does Not Come On Handheld Phone • Recharge or replace the battery.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Quick Keys Several keys on your phone can be used to optimize the phone’s functionality and decrease the number of times you need to press a key. Some of the key combinations demand that your phone is in a certain mode and some can be made from the standby mode. The table below describes some of the most useful key combinations.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Technical Data General System GSM 900/GSM1800 SIM card Small plug-in card, 3 V or 5 V type Dimensions Size 130 x 49 x 19 mm / 5.1 x 1.9 x 0.75 in Weight with battery 150 g / 5.3 oz. Weight without battery 83 g / 2.9 oz.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Glossary Advice of Charge (or AoC) enables you to monitor the cost of calls made from your mobile phone. Details of the last call and total calls made are shown in the phone display. Alternate Line Service (or ALS) enables you to have two lines and two different phone numbers on one subscription for your mobile phone. This makes it possible to have separate numbers for business and personal calls.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Dual Band GSM 900/1800 A dual band phone allows you to use your phone on two different kinds of networks – the GSM 900 and the GSM 1800 (also called PCN or DCS 1800) systems. A dual band phone that combines the two standards can use both frequencies. This increases capacity in densely populated urban areas, and consequently improves the coverage offered by your network operator.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB International Prefix (+) Mobile phone (+) prefix that automatically adds the correct international prefix when dialling out of a country. You then have to add the country code, area code and phone number. International Roaming A mobile phone feature that allows you to switch between networks offering coverage abroad.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB PUK Personal Unblocking Key – used to unlock a blocked SIM card. Most operators will give you a PUK when you subscribe. Roaming Within your home network, this means that your mobile phone automatically sets up communication procedures with different radio base stations when on the move. Scroll The word “scroll” in this manual means pressing the left or right arrow key to move between the menus or functions.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Subscription is the contract that you have with the service/network provider. To use your phone, you need to have a subscription to a network. You get a SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) card with your subscription. The services included in your subscription depend on your choice of operator and/or subscription. So some of the services and functions described in this manual may not be accessible to you.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use Note! Read this information before using your mobile phone. Product Care and Maintenance Your mobile phone is a highly sophisticated electronic device. To get the most out of your mobile phone read this text about product care, safe and efficient use. Product Care • Keep your mobile phone dry. • Avoid exposing your mobile phone to extreme hot or cold temperatures.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB • Do not remove the antenna yourself. If your phone's antenna is damaged please take it to a Certified Service Partner. • Only use an antenna that has been specifically designed for your phone. Unauthorized antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may violate the appropriate regulations causing loss of performance and radio frequency (RF) energy above the recommended limits.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB effects. All Ericsson telephones conform to the ICNIRP guidelines and other international exposure standards, such as: • CENELEC European Pre-standard ENV50166-2:1995 (Europe) • ANSI/IEEE C95.1-1992 (USA, Asia-Pacific) • AS/NZS 2772.1 (Int):1998 (Australia, New Zealand) Driving Check the laws and regulations on the use of mobile phones in the areas where you drive.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB patients should be aware that the use of a mobile phone very close to a pacemaker might 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 opposite the pacemaker. If a minimum distance of 15 cm is kept between the phone and the pacemaker, the risk of interference is limited.
Power Supply Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB • Connect AC (Power supply) only to designated power sources as marked on the product. • To reduce risk of damage to the electric cord, remove it from the outlet by holding onto the AC adapter rather than the cord. • Make sure the cord is positioned so that it will not be stepped on, tripped over or otherwise subjected to damage or stress.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB station less power is required and talk and standby times are prolonged. Use only Ericsson original batteries and the AC/DC adapter supplied with your battery charger. Using non original Ericsson accessories could be dangerous and the warranty does not cover product failures which have been caused by use of non-Ericsson original accessories. Do not expose your battery to extreme temperatures, never above +60°C (+140°F).
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Warranty Thank you for purchasing this Ericsson Product. To get maximum use of the features of your new product we recommend that you follow a few simple steps: • Read the Guidelines for safe and efficient use. • Read all the terms and conditions of your Ericsson Warranty. • Save your original receipt. You will need it for warranty repair claims.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB whichever is longer. Repair or replacement may be via functionally equivalent reconditioned units. Replaced faulty parts or components will become the property of Ericsson.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Declaration of Conformity We, Ericsson Mobile Communications AB of Nya Vattentornet 221 83 Lund, Sweden declare under our sole responsibility that our product Ericsson type 110 0901-BV to which this declaration relates, conforms to the appropriate standards TBR 19, TBR 20, TBR31, TBR32, ETS 300 342-1 and EN 60950, following the provisions of Teleterminals directive 91/263/EEC, EMC directive 89/336/EEC, and Low voltage directive 73/23
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB 92 Declaration of Conformity
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Index A Alarm clock 72 Alternate Line Service (ALS) 64 Answered calls indicator 28 Answering calls 15 Answering service. See Voice Mail Area information 43 message types 43 receiving area messages 44 Auto store 35 B Banking by phone 25 Barring calls.
H Handsfree 67 Handsfree usage 66 Hiding your number 71 Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Conference calls 56 adding new participants 56 creating 56 extracting a participant 57 releasing a participant 57 reviewing participants 56 Credit 63 Credit cards 68 D Date 36 format 36 setting 36 Dialled numbers indicator 28 Display greeting text 34 indicators 12 language 10, 34 light 35 Divert indicator 12, 45 Diverting calls.
Receive calls 15 Receiving messages (SMS) 37 Redialling numbers 14 Rejecting calls 15 Request reply (SMS) 41 Resetting phone 33 Restricting calls.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB SMS indicator 12 Special functions menu 71 Speed dialling 26 Stored messages (SMS) reading 38 Storing names 24 numbers 24, 35 T Tape loops.