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. c In Para obtener una copia en español de esta Guía del Usuario, visite nuestra página Web en www.ericsson.com/phones o, si se encuentra en Estados Unidos, también puede llamar al 1-800-374-2776. s u l a i c er E e s c i r n o s Register your new phone, purchase Ericsson original accessories, and see the latest in products by visiting us at http://www.ericsson.com/phones 8/99 PBM m m This manual is published by Ericsson Inc., without any warranty.
Table of Contents Document Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use . . . . . 2 Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Product Care and Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Battery Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . FDA Consumer Update . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4 5 6 Attaching Your Standard or Swivel Belt Clip . . . . . . .
Menu Descriptions. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 Accessing Menus . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Phone Lists Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Messages Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .35 Call Manager Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37 Settings Menu . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .39 Sounds Menu . . . . . . . . . . .
Document Conventions • Menu names are shown in the following typeface: MENUS. • Submenu names are shown in the following typeface: Submenu Names. • Keys names are shown in the following typeface: CLR. • Text that is seen in the phone’s display is shown in the following typeface: displays. The quick access shortcuts to your phone menu and settings are identified using the hourglass symbol. No o f t o c r Document Conventions m m s u l a i c er n o s .
Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use Since its introduction in the mid 1980s the mobile phone has been one of the most exciting and innovative products ever developed. Your phone can help you to stay in touch with your office, your home, emergency services and others. Safety In August, 1996, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) adopted RF exposure guidelines with safety levels for handheld wireless phones.
Driving Electronic Devices Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. Also, if using your phone while driving, please: • Give full attention to driving – driving safely is your first responsibility. Pacemakers • Use handsfree operation, if available. • Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require.
Other Medical Devices Potentially Explosive Atmospheres If you use any other personal medical device, consult the manufacturer of your device to determine if it is adequately shielded from external RF energy. Your physician may be able to assist you in obtaining this information. Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so. Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy.
• Do not allow children to play with your phone. They could hurt themselves or others, or could accidentally damage the phone. Your phone may contain small parts that could be detached and create a choking hazard. • Do not expose your mobile phone to moisture or extreme temperatures. • Only Ericsson original accessories are recommended. Failure to use them may result in loss of performance or product damage, and will void the warranty. • Do not attempt to disassemble the product.
• Do not leave your battery where it may be subjected 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 shortcircuit and damage the battery. • Do not attempt to take a battery apart. • Do not expose a battery to open flame. This could cause the battery to explode. • Turn your phone OFF before removing the battery.
How much evidence is there that hand-held mobile phones might be harmful? Briefly, there is not enough evidence to know for sure, either way; however, research efforts are on-going. The existing scientific evidence is conflicting and many of the studies that have been done to date have suffered from flaws in their research methods. Animal experiments investigating the effects of RF exposures characteristic of mobile phones have yielded conflicting results.
FDA is currently working with government, industry, and academic groups to ensure the proper follow-up to these industryfunded research findings. Collaboration with the Cellular Telecommunications Industry Association (CTIA) in particular is expected to lead to FDA providing research recommendations and scientific oversight of new CTIA-funded research based on such recommendations.
health hazard and to repair, replace or recall the phones so that the hazard no longer exists. Although the existing scientific data do not justify FDA regulatory actions at this time, FDA has urged the mobile phone industry to take a number of steps to assure public safety.
Where can I find additional information? For additional information, see the following websites: • Federal Communications Commission (FCC) RF Safety Program (select “Information on Human Exposure to RF Fields from Cellular and PCS Radio Transmitters”) http://www.fcc.gov/oet/rfsafety • World Health Organization (WHO) International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection (select Qs & As) http://www.who.int/emf • United Kingdom, National Radiological Protection Board http://www.nrpb.org.
Getting Started Complete the following procedures to set up your mobile phone for the first time: • Review the document conventions used in this guide by referring to the “Document Conventions” chapter. • Turn your phone On by referring to the “Basic Operations” chapter. l a i c er Attaching Your Standard or Swivel Belt Clip Your Ericsson mobile phone is equipped with either a standard or swivel belt clip: Standard Belt Clip o c r m m 1 Remove the belt clip from the plastic bag.
Connecting and Removing Your Battery Charging Your Battery 1 Place the battery over the back of the phone. The label on the battery should face down. To charge your battery, complete the appropriate charging procedure described in this section. Note! 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.
Note! Note! If the phone is powered On, the battery icon is replaced by the icon once the battery is fully charged. To charge your battery using the rapid charger: 1 Plug the charger into a standard wall electrical outlet. If the phone is in charge-only mode, Charging Complete appears in the display when the battery is fully charged. 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.
Travel Charger The travel 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 travel charger. To connect the charger plug to the desktop charger: Note! l a i c er 4 Hold the small plug on the charger cord so the lightning bolt symbol is up (see diagram on previous page).
2 Remove your phone from the desktop charger when the light turns green, which indicates that the battery attached to your phone is fully charged. Note! . c In Only the rear slot on the desktop charger can be used to condition a battery. 1 Insert the battery into the rear compartment of the desktop charger. n o s 2 Press the light on the right rear side of the desktop charger. The light remains a steady orange while the desktop charger discharges the battery.
Learning About Your Mobile Phone Your mobile phone offers the latest in TDMA technology, operating in digital and analog modes. Features • Storage for 250 phone numbers s c i r • Speed dial for 99 phone numbers Highlights of Your Mobile Phone n o s .
The Parts of Your Phone The following is a list of the terms used in this user’s guide to describe your Ericsson mobile phone: 1 Antenna 2 2 Indicator Light 3 Earpiece 4 Upper Side Key 5 Lower Side Key 6 Display 7 YES 8 NO 10 Key (press and hold to turn power On or Off) 9 Down Arrow 10 Up Arrow 11 Clear (CLR) Key 12 Keypad 13 Battery m m 14 Charger and Handsfree Connectors 15 Flip No o f t e s u 7 Key o c r Learning About Your Mobile Phone l a i c er n o s 1 -E s c i r .
Phone Display Icons The following icons are used to display the status of your phone: 1 Voice Mail Waiting Icon 1 2 3 5 4 2 New Text Mail Icon 3 Keypad Locked Icon 4 Ringer Silent Icon 8 7 6 5 Active Profile Icon 7 Digital/Analog Channel Indicator 7 Digital/Analog Channel Indicator shows whether the phone is currently operating in digital or analog mode.
Key Functions YES • Press to answer a call. • Press to make a call after entering a phone number. • Press to store menu settings. • Press (from the Standby screen) for the outgoing call log. • Press and hold after entering a phone number to make a calling card call. • Press and hold (during a call) to send displayed numbers as tones. • Press to bypass preset stops in stored number sequences. • Press to enter incoming call log if missed calls text indicator is displayed.
Upper Side Key Lower Side Key • Press the upper side key to temporarily mute the ring tone when receiving a call. • Press to increase the earpiece volume during a call. • Press to illuminate the back light (when the flip is open). • Press the lower side key to temporarily mute the ring tone when receiving a call. • Press to decrease the earpiece volume during a call. • Press to illuminate the back light (when the flip is open).
Display Messages The following are common display messages on your mobile phone: Your phone is receiving a call. You have an active call. s u l a i c er The battery is reaching its lowest operational power level. The phone is searching for a mobile system. m m The number of calls you have not answered. No o f t n o s The keypad is locked to prevent accidental use. Your phone is dialing the number shown in the display. o c r . c In The phone is locked to prevent unauthorized use.
s Basic Operations Summary of Basic Operations To Do This: To Do This: Turn your phone On Press and hold NO Turn your phone Off Press and hold NO Decrease ear volume during a call Lower side key Increase ear volume during a call Upper side key Answer a call YES End a call NO Access the main menu ë or î Access the main menu during call ë or î Go back one level in menu mode Exit menu mode from any menu level co Scroll through menus or menu settings Erase the last digit or letter entered
Turning Your Phone On and Off Note! The available languages may vary by region. 6 Press YES to select the language. Selection Stored! appears in the display. After you have installed a fully charged battery in your phone, turn your phone On by pressing and holding NO until your phone sounds a beep. n o s 7 Press NO to return to the previous screen. . c In 8 Press CLR to return to the Standby screen. Note! If you have the vibrate option activated, the phone will also briefly vibrate.
Setting the Ring Volume 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. To select the ring volume for your mobile phone: î or ë 5 3 1 Turn your phone On. 2 Press ë menu. or î from the Standby screen to access the main 4 Press 3 to display the Ring Volume submenu. 5 Ring Volume appears in the display.
stored in the phonebook, the name stored with the phone number is also shown when the call is received. To adjust the ear volume during a call: 1 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. 2 When you finish your conversation, press NO or close the flip to end the call. • Press the lower side key to decrease the ear volume.
Redialing the Last Phone Number You Called 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 answering machine or voice mail system. You can delete a phone number from the Outgoing Log by pressing and holding CLR while the phone number is shown in the display.
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 number. Emergency Calls Note! A representative from your service provider or the retail outlet where you purchased your phone should be able to change the emergency number in your phone if a 911 system is not available in your service area.
Low Battery Power Alert The low battery alert sounds when your battery is reaching its lowest operational power level. The words Low Battery flash in the display, and the indicator light on top of your phone flashes red. When this happens, leave your phone turned on. The phone discharges the battery and 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.
Using Menus n o s . c In Read this chapter thoroughly to understand how to use your phone’s menus, how to navigate through the menu system, and how to change the menu settings. 3 Press ë or î to scroll through the list of submenus. Your phone's menus are an easy way for you to: 5 You can scroll through the list of settings by pressing ë or î. 4 When the submenu that you want to open is highlighted, press YES. The list of settings for the submenu appears in the display.
3 Press ë or î to scroll through the list of choices until the choice you want is highlighted. If the setting has only two choices, press either of these keys to toggle between the two choices. The active choice is indicated with a filled radio button. 4 Press YES to store the choice you selected or press NO if you want to exit the menus without storing any changes you have made. If you store your changes, Selection Stored! will appear briefly in the display.
Menu Descriptions The main menu has six icons that display the top-level menu options. The corresponding option title of the selected option is displayed below the menu tabs when highlighted. Each menu is represented by an icon. Accessing Menus s c i r n o s . c In 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. E e 2 Press YES to select the menu, function, or setting that is highlighted. Option 1 is the PHONE LISTS menu.
Recall Entry Incoming Log The Recall Entry submenu allows you to recall a phone number by the name stored with the phone number or by the phonebook position number. You can also access the Recall Entry submenu by pressing and holding î from the Standby screen. Phone Groups s u l a i c er co You can also access the Outgoing Log by pressing YES from the Standby screen. Use the ë or î keys to scroll through the last 40 numbers dialed.
Setting Up Your Calling Cards 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 transmitted by your phone. The default calling pattern is: To set up your calling cards, complete the following steps. • Stop 2 Press YES when the PHONE LISTS menu is highlighted. 6 Press YES to select Verif Number. 7 Enter the calling card verification number. 8 Press YES to store the number.
Placing a Calling Card Call Phone Number 1 Enter or recall the phone number you want to call. . c In The Phone Number submenu is used to display the mobile phone number(s) that are programmed into your phone. 2 Press and hold YES. The calling card number and the active calling card are shown in the display. n o s The currently active phone number will be selected when you enter the Phone Number submenu.
Note! Memory Used The Memory Used submenu is used to display the number of phonebook positions that are occupied and the number of phonebook positions that are available. Note! Note! s u l a i c er The MESSAGES menu contains choices for specifying and accessing message services that may be available from your service provider (for example, text messages and voice mail).
Canned Message Memory Used Canned Message allows you to use the 10 editable templates instead of creating an original message. For example, a canned message is "I will be <____> late for <____> on <____>." You can edit the canned message text by scrolling to the blanks in the message using the ë or î key to quickly fill in the necessary information. Note! Once you have entered the text you want included in your SMS, press YES.
Auto Deletion The Priority submenu allows you to set delivery priority for your message. The three options for Priority are Normal, Urgent (+), and Emergency (!). 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 when there are three or fewer memory locations available. The two options for Auto Deletion are warning (default) and no warning.
Call Totals Auto Prefix The Call Totals submenu shows you the total number of calls and the total hours and minutes that have been used. The Call Totals timer can be reset by pressing î until Reset? appears in the display. When prompted by Reset? press YES. Counter has been reset! appears in the display. Answer Option The Answer Opt submenu allows you to select one of the following methods for answering calls: • YES key - Press YES to answer calls.
The Super Dial submenu allows you to dial a phone number stored in phonebook positions 1 through 9 by pressing and holding the numeric key corresponding to the phonebook position. The two options for Super Dial are On and Off. Lock Dial s u l a i c er • If you select Allow only local+800#, your phone will only allow dialing of phone numbers with up to seven digits and phone numbers with 10 or more digits that begin with 800, 888, or 877. The phone will not allow operator access.
Note! You will be prompted to enter your security code to enter the SecurityCode submenu. Power On Lock The PowerOn Lock submenu restricts you from making 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 PowerOn Lock submenu.
4 Press YES to open the System Select submenu. Use the Back Light submenu to set the display and keypad backlighting to stay Off or to automatically turn On for 20 seconds when a call is received or a key is pressed. The two settings for Back Light are Auto and Off. 5 Press ë or î until Find Network is highlighted. 7 Press ë or î until the desired system is highlighted. The System Select submenu allows you to prioritize and manually select the systems from which you can obtain service.
. c In 3 Press ë or î until the System Select submenu is highlighted. Add Systems 4 Press YES to open the System Select submenu. Add Systems allows you to add new systems to the programmed list of systems. When this feature is selected, the phone will begin searching for all systems that are available. To add one of the systems to your phone’s memory, do the following: 5 Press ë or î until Priority is highlighted. 6 Press YES to select Priority. 7 Press ë or î to highlight a specific service.
Phone Silent Ear Volume When Phone Silent is enabled, your phone does not make any keypad or ringing sounds. The icon ( ) is shown in the display when the phone is in silent mode. The vibrator will continue to operate when Phone Silent is selected. The two options for Phone Silent are On or Off. Key Sound ë or î and # toggles Phone Silent on and off. Ring Volume l a i c er The Ring Volume submenu allows you to set the level of the ring volume from Extra-Low, Low, Medium, High, Escalating, or Off.
The Message Alert submenu allows you to set the audible alert for the notification of new, sent, failed, or acknwledged messages. The two options for Messaeg Alert are On and Off. Normal ( ), Data/Fax ( Weekend ( ), Travel ( ), Handsfree ( ), Profile . Activate Profiles Menu Your Ericsson mobile phone has nine user-customizable profiles which allow you to adapt to several different operating environments throughout the entire day.
Screen calls is a profile-dependent feature. You can specify groups of callers that will be restricted from ringing through in each of the 9 profiles. Reset Menu Next Call Type Use the NextCallType submenu to specify what type of call you will receive next. The three options for NextCallType are Voice call, Data call, and Fax call.
Using the Phonebook You can store phone numbers and associated names in your phone’s phonebook to use for Recall Dialing, Speed Dial, and Super Dial. Each phone number you store can be up to 32 digits in length, and any names you store can be up to 24 characters in length. Note! When accessing the PHONE LISTS menu, the maximum of 250 phone numbers that your phone can store is based on each phone number containing 12 digits and having a 20-character name stored with the phone number.
Entering Letters and Symbols ë or î 11 s c i r 1 Space 1 2 Press ë or î until the PHONE LISTS menu is highlighted. 2 ABC2ÀÁÂÃÇ 3 Press YES to open the PHONE LISTS menu. 3 DEF3ÈÉÊË 4 GHI4ÍÎÏ 5 JKL5 6 MNO6ÑÓÔÕ 7 PQRS7 8 TUV8ÙÚÛÜ 9 WXYZ9 l a i c er 0 0 * Toggles between upper and lowercase. # ,.?-()‘“!;:#@&$%+-*/|=<> o c r m m The * key toggles between upper and lowercase letters. Note! Character sets vary according to language selection.
Storing a Phone Number in Secure Memory A phone number stored in secure memory cannot be recalled unless you enter the correct security code. To store a phone number in secure memory, follow the previously described steps for entering a name and phone number, then press and hold YES. You will be prompted to enter your security code. If you enter the correct code, the phone number is stored, and Saved in secure memory! appears in the display.
Editing a Phone Number Note! 1 Recall the phone number. See Recalling a Phone Number or Name from Your Phonebook in this chapter. . c In 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. n o s 2 When the phone number is shown in the display, press î to move the cursor to the Number: line. 7 Press and hold CLR.
Assigning Group Rings to Your Phone Groups 1 Press ë or î from the Standby screen to access the main 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. 2 Press ë or î until the PHONE LISTS menu is highlighted. 3 Press YES. The PHONE LISTS menu is shown in the display. 3 Press YES. The PHONE LISTS menu is shown in the display. 4 Press ë or î until the Phone Groups submenu is highlighted.
Message Services Text messages and voice mail are the two types of message services your Ericsson mobile phone can support. The message services are provided by your service provider and subject to availability. Emergency messages are always shown before urgent and normal messages, regardless of the order in which the messages were received. Text Message Service Your phone can store a maximum of 2KB of message text in its memory.
Text Messages With Callback Numbers . c In 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: Callback phone numbers are one or more phone numbers that are attached to or contained within a text message. These phone numbers are specified by the person sending the message.
• Saved ( ) - The text message has been read and saved. Existing saved text messages will not be overwritten by a new message. If your phone’s text message memory is full, the text message icon ( ) will flash. You must delete one or more saved messages before your phone can receive a new text message.
• To skip the current message and move to the next message, press 1. The message status is set to read ( ). • To return to the previous message, press 3. The message status is set to read ( ). n o s After you store the phone number, a screen appears asking if you want to call that phone number. Voice Mail Service Your phone can receive voice mail notification when it is turned On.
6 Enter your voice mail phone number on the Number: line. 7 Press YES. Selection Stored! appears in the display. 8 Press NO twice or press CLR to return to the Standby screen. Retrieving Voice Mail If there is a number beside the voice mail icon in the display, you have that many voice mail messages that you have not heard. To listen 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.
Data, Fax, and Internet Calls Your Ericsson mobile phone contains a modem similar to the modems you use to connect your computer to your home or office telephone service. Rather than connecting to standard telephone lines, however, the modem in your mobile phone allows you to connect your computer to the mobile telephone system.
Note! Throughout this chapter, references to data/fax/internet will be referred to as simply data. 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: Before You Start m m • Verify that you have the necessary subscription. Note! The availability of digital mobile voice service does not necessarily imply that your mobile service operator supports digital data operation.
ERICS ERIC Note! SSON Z o c r m m 3 Press ë or î until the PROFILES menu is highlighted. o f t 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. No 58 E e 4 Press YES to open the PROFILES menu. 5 Press ë or î until the NextCallType submenu is highlighted.
Review the instructions from your mobile service provider that describe the procedures and rules for making and receiving data calls in your area. Note! Your phone will remain in Data/Fax profile until your phone cable is disconnected. Note! To avoid unnecessary airtime charges, terminate your data calls as soon as you have finished transferring files by pressing the NO key. Some software can be set to do this automatically.
Achieving Best Performance ERI CSS ONZ Charging your Battery ER IC SS n o s . c In 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. ON Z s c i r You may charge your phone’s battery with an Ericsson charger during data/fax operation as mentioned above.
Transmission Disturbances Brief interruptions of mobile telephone signals that would not be bothersome during a voice call may cause problems during data operation, depending upon the error correction capabilities of the software being used. Such interruptions are uncommon during stationary operation, but can be caused by vehicles or people passing nearby, especially in areas of low signal strength. You can use the signal strength indicator on your phone to verify that you have a good signal path.
. c In 5 Select Search for the best driver for your device (recommended) and click Next. 6 At the next Install New Modem screen, select Don’t run Hardware Installation Wizard then click Next. 6 Select the appropriate CD-ROM drive and 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. 7 When Windows is now ready to install the best driver for this device appears, click Next.
answer a data/fax call. To correct the problem, do the following: a From the Start menu on your Windows desktop, click on Settings, then Control Panel. b Double-click the Modems icon. c Select the General tab. d Select Ericsson TDMA Data/Fax Modem from the pull-down list. e Click Properties. f Click General. Make sure that the maximum speed is set to 19200. g Select the Connection tab. h Click Advanced.
Note! If you are using an application that supplies its own box for entering 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 computer. Check to see if your COM ports are occupied. If so, you must temporarily disable the software applications that are using the COM ports. No 64 o f t o c r m m s u l a i c er E e s c i r n o s .
Problems You Can Solve Displayed Messages and Explanations n o s . c In Your text message memory is full. Erase some stored messages to free up memory for new messages. The signal is too weak to make a call. Try again when the signal strength is one bar or stronger. E e s c i r Problems and Possible Solutions Your phone is searching for a mobile service provider. l a i c er You called a number for which you have set call restrictions. m m You entered an incorrect security code.
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. 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 varies as you travel between cells.
Index A Access Tone , 43 Accessories , 66 Aircraft , 4 Answer Option , 38 Antenna , 17 Antenna Care , 2 Auto Area , 38 Auto Prefix , 38 Auto Retry , 24 , 38 Removing , 12 Blasting Areas , 4 B Back Light , 41 Battery Information , 4 New , 4 Recycling , 5 Use and Care , 5 Battery Information Battery Location , 17 Charge-Only Mode , 12 Charging , 12 Conditioning , 15 Connecting , 12 Diagram , 17 Low Power , 28 No Index o f t o c r C Call Manager Menu , 37 Call Totals , 38 Callback , 37 Caller ID , 27 Ca
F Fax Calls , 56 FDA Consumer Update , 6 Features , 16 Flip , 20 Display Diagram , 17 Indicators , 18 Display Language , 23 , 40 Document Conventions , 1 Down Arrow Key , 17 , 19 Driving , 3 E Earpiece , 17 Earpiece Volume , 20 , 25 Electronic Devices , 3 Hearing Aids , 3 Other Medical Devices , 4 Pacemakers , 3 Posted Facilities , 4 Vehicles , 4 Emergency Calls , 27 Ericsson Phone Diagram , 17 Display Icons , 18 Display Messages , 21 Highlights , 16 Illustration , 17 Key Functions , 19 Learning About , 16
N Next Call Type , 45 NO key , 17 , 19 O Options , 36 Callback , 37 Priority , 37 P Pause Dialing , 26 Phone Operation , 2 Phone Display Icons , 18 Phone Groups Assigning Group Members , 50 Group Rings , 50 Submenu , 32 Phone Lists Adding Entries , 31 Incoming Log , 32 Menu , 31 Phone Groups , 32 Recalling Entries , 32 Phonebook Editing Entries , 49 Entering Letters/Symbols , 47 Erasing Entries , 49 Recalling Names/Numbers , 48 No Index r o tf co Secure Memory , 48 Specifying Positions , 47 Storing Nam
Ear Volume , 43 Earpiece Volume , 20 Key Sound , 43 Menu , 42 Message Alert , 44 Minute Alert , 43 Phone Silent , 43 Ring Sound , 43 Ring Volume , 43 Tone Send , 43 Vibrating Option , 43 Speed Dial , 38 Stop Dialing , 26 Super Dial , 39 Symbols , 47 System Select , 41 Find Network , 41 Home Only , 41 Private Network , 41 Time/Date , 40 Tone Send , 43 Troubleshooting , 65 U Unsent , 36 Up Arrow Key , 17 , 19 Upper Side Key , 17 , 20 m m T Technical Support , 66 Text Message Service Callback Numbers , 52 E
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. T19LX Making and Answering Calls Turn Phone On/Off Press and hold NO Answer a Call *Open flip or press YES End a Call *Close flip or press NO *Flip must be enabled: ë or î 3 3 Call the number Press YES shown in the display Activate Speed Dial ë or î 3 7 Activate Super Dial ë or î 3 8 Access the outgoing Press YES call log Dial the number Press YES (again) selected from the outgoing call log Erase the last digit or Press CLR letter entered Erase all digits or Press and hold CLR letters entered While in
Your Phone’s Display ë or î 4 9 Contrast ë or î 4 8 Back Light Language ë or î 4 5 Your Phone’s Sounds ë or î 5 1 Phone Silent Ring Sound ë or î 5 2 ë or î 5 3 Ring Volume ë or î 5 4 Vibrate Ear Volume ë or î 5 5 ë or î 5 6 Key Sound Your Phone’s Security Lock Dial ë or î 3 9 ë or î 3 0 Lock Receive ë or î 4 1 Security Code Power-On Lock ë or î 4 2 ë or î 4 3 Keypad Lock Making Calling Card Calls Enter the number you want to call. Press and hold YES until your calling card number appears in the display.
. The T19LX Menu 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 0. No Security Code Power-On Lock Keypad Lock Time/Date Language Greeting Voice Privacy Back Light Contrast System Select o f t o c r î You can quickly access several commonly used menus by pressing ë or î. The menus are organized in a circle. Quickly access menus and settings using the numbers that appear next to each menu and setting. For example, access the Ring Volume submenu by pressing ë or î and then entering 5 3. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
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