Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns Getting Started 5 AB Contents at a Glance Preparing Your Phone for Use 6 Turning Your Phone On and Off 11 Display Information and Key Functions 13 Making and Receiving Calls 15 During a Call 18 Functions and Settings 21 Ericsson R320s Second edition (December 1999) This User’s Guide is published by Ericsson Mobile Communications AB, without any warranty.
Additional Information 139 Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Quick Keys 140 Troubleshooting 142 Ericsson Mobile Internet 144 The Online Version of this User´s Guide 145 Technical Data 146 Glossary 147 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use 152 Warranty 158 Declaration of Conformity 160 Index 161
Please note! AB Some of the services in this manual are not supported by all networks. This also applies to the GSM International Emergency Number 112. Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns Please contact your network operator or service provider if you are in doubt whether you can use a particular service or not. Note! You should read the Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use and the Warranty chapters before using your mobile phone.
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AB Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns Getting Started Preparing Your Phone for Use 6 Turning Your Phone On and Off 11 Display Information and Key Functions 13 Making and Receiving Calls 15 During a Call 18
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 Volume key Indicator light Earpiece Infrared eye Display Voice Memo button Keypad Power On/Off Navigation keys Microphone Back Connector for external antenna Battery release catch Battery Hole for belt clip screw Handsfree connector Charging connector 6 Preparing Your Phone for Use
insert the SIM card attach the battery to the phone charge the battery Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns • • • AB Assembly You need to do the following to use your phone: 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.
If your PIN is entered incorrectly three times in a row, the SIM card is Unblocking Key code), which you also get from your operator. The Battery AB blocked. If this happens, you can unlock it by using your PUK (Personal Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns Your phone comes with a lithium battery. The battery is not charged when you buy your phone, but there may be enough power to switch the phone on.
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 3. Connect the charger to the phone attached to the phone. as shown in the picture. The flash 2. Connect the charger to the mains. symbol on the plug must face upwards. Note! The mains plug may look different depending on the mains socket in your country. Do not connect it to any other item than your Ericsson Travel Charger CTR-10.
Note! Batteries that are not Ericsson-approved are charged slowly for safety the display during the charging process. Disconnecting the Charger Move the plug connected to the phone upwards to remove it, as shown in the picture. Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns • AB reasons. These are indicated by the message ‘Alien battery - Slow charging’ in Removing the Battery 1. Slide the release catch upwards. 10 Preparing Your Phone for Use 2.
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 key until you hear a tone. If “PIN:” Appears in the Display Some SIM cards are protected with a PIN code. If PIN: appears in the display after you have turned on the phone: 1. Enter your PIN. If you make a mistake while entering your PIN, erase the wrong number by pressing the C key. 2. Press Y E S .
Display Language AB Most modern SIM cards automatically set the display language to the language of the country where you bought your SIM card, (Automatic). If this is not the case, the preset language is English. To change the display language, see “Display Language and Input Method” on page 48.
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 In standby mode, the display shows the name of your operator, the time, the signal strength and the battery power. Other icons appear if you receive any messages, divert all your incoming calls, set the alarm clock and so on. In this chapter, you will also learn about the key functions. Display Information The table below shows and explains each icon which may appear in standby.
Keylock indicator AB Ciphering indicator Ciphering is currently not being provided by the network. Indicates that the keypad is locked. Note! Each menu has got its own symbol. See “Menu Graphics” on page 24. Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns Key Functions The table below explains the key functions. Key Use YES To make calls and answer calls. To voice dial, press and hold the key. To enter the Call List from standby. To choose a menu, sub-menu or setting.
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 “Setting Network Preferences” on page 88. Making a Call 1. Enter the area code and phone number. 2. Press Y E S . Note! Some countries may not use area codes.
Automatic Re-Dialling AB For more information, see “Using the Call List” on page 39. If the connection failed when you first called, the display shows Retry?. You User busy Retry? can now re-dial the number by pressing Y E S . Your phone automatically redials (up to 10 times) until the call is answered. When the call is successfully connected, you hear a ring signal. until you press a key or receive a call.
Press Y E S to answer the call. Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns • AB Answering a Call Rejecting a Call • Busy tone Slide the volume key on the side of the phone twice. The display shows Busy tone. The caller hears a busy tone if this is sup- ported by the caller’s subscription. If Divert Calls When Busy is on, the call is diverted to the number you have specified. See “Diverting Incoming Calls” on page 73.
AB Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns During a Call Your phone has several functions, which you might find helpful while a call is in progress. Changing the Listening Volume You can easily change the listening volume during a call by sliding the volume key on the side of the phone. To change the listening volume during a call • • Slide upwards to increase the volume. Slide downwards to decrease the volume.
AB The Notepad If you want to make a note of a phone number during a call, you can use your phone display as a notepad. Note! You can also record either yourself or the person you talk to during a Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns call. See “Voice Memo” on page 109. To use the notepad during a call • Use the number keys to enter the number.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns 20 During a Call AB
AB Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns Functions and Settings R320 Features 23 Using the Menus 24 Your Personal Phone Book 30 Using the Call List 39 Your Voice Mail Service 41 Personalizing Your Phone 43 Sending and Receiving Text Messages (SMS) 52 Communicating via the Built-in Modem 62 Sending and Receiving Fax, Data and E-mail 67 Business Card Exchange 70 Diverting Incoming Calls 73 Security for Your Phone and Subscription 75 Handling More than One
Calendar 104 Voice Memo 109 Voice Control 112 Code Memo 115 Calling Card Calls 118 Extras 121 The Profile Concept 125 Accessories 128 Online Services 135 AB 95 Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns Using the WAP™ Browser
AB Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns R320 Features Your R320 is a new generation phone: a Dual Band phone with a lithium battery; a phone of modern design and advanced technology. It contains a whole new set of functionality helping you to be more efficient and productive, no matter where you are. Use the WAP micro-browser the same way you use an ordinary Internet browser; to access a whole world of useful information services.
AB Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns Using the Menus You can find all your phone functions in the menus. You use the menus 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, save important phone numbers, etc. The menus are arranged in a loop, which you enter and move (scroll) through with the l and r keys or by using shortcuts.
Indicates that a phone book entry is saved in the phone memory. Group indicator Indicates that a phone book entry is a group. Unread SMS indicator Indicates that a text message has not been read. Unchecked voice Mail Indicates that a voice message has not been checked. Phone book look up indicator Indicates that you can enter the phone book by pressing . SIM card memory indicator Indicates that an SMS is saved in the SIM card memory.
AB Moving through the Menus There are two ways of moving through the menus: • • scrolling by using using shortcuts U, l and r Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns Scrolling by Using u, l and r. Press... to... U l or r scroll up or down through menus or functions. YES select a menu, sub-menu or setting. NO go back one level in the menu system, exit a setting or leave a setting unchanged. go back to standby mode by pressing and holding the key.
To set the key sound 1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S , Sounds & Alerts, Y E S , Key Sound, Y E S . 2. Select Tone. AB In this instruction we are going to set the key sound to ‘Tone’. Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns Interpret the instruction as follows: 1. From the standby mode, use l or r to scroll to the Settings menu. 2. Press Y E S to select the menu. Now you are in the Settings menu.
AB My Shortcuts You can place your favourite settings in the menu My Shortcuts. In this way, you can reach the settings you use most, quickly and easily. When you buy your phone, My Shortcuts contains a few settings which you Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns can remove if you wish. You can also add a setting from another menu to My Shortcuts. To add a setting to My Shortcuts 1. Scroll to My Shortcuts, Y E S , Edit Shortcuts, Y E S . 2.
Messages Call Voice Mail Inbox Send New Unsent Templates Sent Items Options Phone Book Find and Call Find and Send* Add Number Find and Edit Business Cards Voice Labels Groups Email Addresses Calling Cards Options Memory Status Fixed Numbers Info Numbers ServiceNumbers Missed Calls Call List Call Costs Call Timers Next Call Options Call Info Sounds & Alerts Profiles Call Options Networks Display Language Time and Date Locks Voice Control Handsfree Master Reset Settings * Only available during a call
AB Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns Your Personal Phone Book You can create a personal phone book by saving phone numbers and accompanying names (an entry). An easy way to make calls is by recalling the phone numbers or names saved in your phone book. Creating a Personal Phone Book Before you start creating your personal phone book, there are a few things you need to know.
AB Entering Letters You can 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 52. Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns Press the appropriate key, 1–9, 0 or #, repeatedly until the character you want appears in the display. Press… to get… 1 Space - ? ! ‚ .
AB Saving a Number Together with a Name Every phone number that you save includes a position number. You can save the phone numbers together with a name to make it easier for you to keep track of your phone numbers. Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns To save a number together with a name 1. Scroll to Phone Book, Y E S , Add Number, Y E S . A list of numbers used but not saved may appear. 2. Select Add new? or any of the numbers from the list by pressing Y E S . 3.
2. Select a sort order. To call a number saved in the phone book 1. Scroll to Phone Book, Y E S , Find and Call, Y E S . AB To choose a sort order 1. Scroll to Phone Book, Y E S , Options, Y E S , Sort Order, Y E S . Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns 2. Enter the position number or the name (or the first few letters of the name) associated with the number that you want to call. 3. Press Y E S .
AB To edit an entry 1. Scroll to Phone book, Y E S , Find and Edit, Y E S . 2. Enter the position number or the name for the entry that you wish to edit. Press Y E S . If the name displayed is not the one you want, press u until you find the Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns correct name and number. 3. Press Y E S to select the entry. 4. Select Edit. 5. Edit the number and press Y E S . Use l and r to move the cursor. Use the C key to delete. 6.
AB To copy from one SIM card to another 1. Make sure your old SIM card is inserted into your phone. 2. Scroll to Phone Book, Y E S , Options, Y E S , Copy, Y E S , Copy from card, Y E S . 3. Enter the position number from which you want to start copying and press YES. Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns 4. Press Y E S again to start copying. 5. Wait until the display shows Phone book entries copied together with the number of copied entries. 6.
AB To delete an entry from the memory 1. Scroll to Phone Book, Y E S , Find and Edit, Y E S . 2. Enter the position number or the name of the number that you want to delete and press Y E S . (This depends on the sort order, i.e. by name or by position.) Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns 3. Press Y E S . 4. Select Delete. 5. Press Y E S to confirm your choice. To delete all entries from the phone memory 1. Scroll to Phone Book, Y E S , Delete All, Y E S .
phone dials the number, waits until the call is answered and then sends the AB code. If you insert another pause and another code, it pauses again, sends the next code and so on. Groups Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns The phone also allows you to create groups of phone book entries. In this way you can send a text message to several recipients at the same time. See “Sending and Receiving Text Messages (SMS)” on page 52. To create a new group 1.
To save an e-mail address 2. Enter an e-mail address and press Y E S . 3. Enter a name and 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 Tip! The @ sign is accessed by pressing the 0 key three times. AB 1. Scroll to Phone Book, Y E S , Email Addresses, Y E S , Add new?, Y E S . To edit an e-mail address 1. Scroll to Phone Book, Y E S , Email Addresses, Y E S . 2. Select the entry that you want to edit. 3. Select Edit. 4. Edit the e-mail address and press Y E S .
AB Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns Using the Call List The Call List is a phone number log that saves 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. Note! Depending on whether a call is ongoing or not, the menus ‘Call Info’ and ‘Ongoing Call’ will replace each other. See “The Dynamic Call Info/ Ongoing Call Menu” on page 28 for more information.
2. Scroll to the number you want to delete and press C . The question Delete? appears in the display. 3. Press Y E S to delete the number. AB To delete a number from the call list 1. Scroll to Call Info, Y E S , Call 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 To clear the call list 1. Scroll to Call Info, Y E S , Options, Y E S , Clear Call List, Y E S . Call list Reset? The question Call List Clear? appears in the display. 2.
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 This service depends on your subscription and operator. The answering service of your network allows callers to leave a voice message when you cannot answer your calls. Depending on your network operator, you will be informed that you have received a voice message in different ways. Some operators inform you by sending a specific Voice Mail indication.
Scroll to Messages, Y E S , Call Voicemail, Y E S . AB To call your Voice Mail Service • Tip! You can also call your Voice Mail Service by pressing and holding 1 from standby. Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns Changing Number and Signal To change your Voice Mail number 1. Scroll to Messages, Y E S , Options, Y E S , Voice Mail No., Y E S . 2. Press and hold C to delete the existing number. 3. Enter your new Voice Mail number and press Y E S .
AB Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns Personalizing Your Phone Silent You can choose to set your phone completely silent so that all signals except the alarm and timer signals are turned off. To set the phone silent 1. From standby, press and hold C . 2. Select Turn on Silent. An icon appears in standby. To cancel, repeat step 1 and press Y E S at Turn off Silent. Ring Signal Volume You can set the volume in six steps.
AB Ring Signal Type You can choose a ring signal from a list of different sounds and melodies. You can also compose up to four melodies of your own by entering notes with the keypad. See “Composing and Editing Your Own Ring Signals” on page 45. Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns To choose one of the existing ring signals 1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S , Sounds & Alerts, Y E S , Ring Signals, Y E S , Voice Calls, YES. 2.
To delete a caller’s number YES. 2. Scroll to the number you wish to delete and 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 3. Select Delete and press Y E S . AB 1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S , Sounds & Alerts, Y E S , Ring Signals, Y E S , Personal Rings, Composing and Editing Your Own Ring Signals You can compose four different ring signals. To compose a ring signal 1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S , Sounds & Alerts, Y E S , My Melodies, Y E S . 2.
Note! It is only possible to send a melody to another similar phone or a AB handheld PC/PDA, and you can receive melodies from another similar phone and certain PCs and handheld PCs/PDAs. Also, the minimum distance between your phone and another phone, a PC or a handheld PC/PDA can vary.
AB Vibrating Alert You can choose to be notified of an incoming call by the buzzing of the Vibrating Alert. You can set the phone’s Vibrating Alert to one of the following: On (all the time) On If Silent (on when the ring volume is turned off or when you have set the phone to silent) Off (all the time) Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns • • • Note! When your phone is placed in a desktop charger or a handsfree car kit, the Vibrating Alert is turned off automatically.
2. Select On or Off. Press Y E S . Turn Off Tones AB To turn the minute minder on or off 1. Scroll to Call Info, Y E S , Call Timers, Y E S , Minute Minder, Y E S . Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns If you make a note of a number during a call, you use the display as a notepad, see “The Notepad” on page 19. The person you are talking to will hear the tone signals as you press the keys. If you wish to, you may turn the tone signals off.
AB To select input methods to choose from 1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S , Language, Y E S , Input, Y E S . 2. Use * to select or deselect the input methods you want to choose from when using the phone book and when writing text messages. The input method called WAP Address is used for entering addresses to WAP Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns pages. Besides the ordinary characters found in the input method abc..., the ~ sign is added to the number 1 key.
AB Time The time is always displayed when the phone is in standby mode. To set the time format 1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S , Time and Date, Y E S , Time Format, Y E S . Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns 2. Select the 24-hour or 12-hour (am/pm) clock. Press Y E S . To set the clock 1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S , Time and Date, Y E S , Set Time, Y E S . 2. Enter the time in hours and minutes, and press Y E S . Move from number to number by pressing l or r.
2. Enter the phone lock code (0000) and press Y E S . AB To reset the phone 1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S , Master Reset, Y E S . Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns The phone lock code may be another one, in case you have changed it.
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. A useful feature in your phone is that you can send text messages to a group which you have defined in your phone book. See “Groups” on page 37. Instead of calling or sending a text message to the members of that group one at a time, you can simply send a single group SMS.
AB Composing a Text Message For more information on how to enter text and the letters, see “Entering Letters” on page 31. Example: To enter an ‘A’, press 2 once. To enter a ‘B’, press 2 twice quickly. To enter lower-case letters, enter the letter, for example an ‘A’ and then press *. An ‘a’ appears. Lower-case letters now appear until you press * again. To enter numbers, press and hold the numeric keys. To delete letters, press the C key.
Message” above. AB 5. Press Y E S and proceed from step 3 as described in “Sending a New Text Note! The same procedure is used with all types of messages, for example email, fax messages etc. Check with your network operator to find out which Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns message types you can use. Sending Text Messages to a Group With your phone you can send text messages to a pre-defined group.
To turn the Set on Send function on or off AB 1. Scroll to Messages, Y E S , Options, Y E S , Message Type, Y E S , Set on Send, Y E S . 2. Select On or Off. Validity Period If your message cannot be delivered because the recipient has turned off the Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns phone, your service centre can save the message to send it later. If the service centre has not been able to reach the recipient within a certain time, the message will be deleted.
2. Enter the message and press Y E S . AB To save a template 1. Scroll to Messages, Y E S , Templates, Y E S , Add new?, Y E S . For more information on how to enter text, See “Composing a Text Message” on page 53. Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns 3. If you want to send the message now, press Y E S when Send message now? appears in the display, and proceed as described in “Sending a New Text Message” on page 53. The message is saved in the list of templates. 4.
Reply • Forward • Save • Call • Read Next AB Delete • Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns • The options are described on the following pages. Note! If the sender of the message wants you to reply, the message ‘Reply requested Reply?’ appears in the display when you press Y E S , if this function is supported by your network operator. If you do not want to reply, press N O . To read the message later • Press N O when you see the question New message Read now?.
1. When you have read the message, press Y E S . 2. Select Forward in the option list. You may edit your message before sending it. 3. When you have completed your message, press Y E S . AB Forwarding a Message Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns 4. Enter the recipient’s phone number. 5. Press Y E S to send the message. Deleting a Message 1. When you have read the message, press Y E S . 2. Select Delete in the option list.
messages that you can save depends on your SIM card. To save a received message in the SIM card memory 1. When you have read the message, press Y E S . 2. Select Save in the option list. AB overwritten if you receive any new messages. The maximum number of Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns The message automatically moves from the phone memory to the SIM card memory.
AI Message Type: 020 Hospitals 022 Doctors 024 Pharmacies Long-distance road reports 032 Local road reports Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns 030 AB Code: 034 Taxis 040 Weather 050 District cell information 052 Network information 054 Operator services 056 Directory enquiries (national) 057 Directory enquiries (international) 058 Customer care (national) 059 Customer care (international) Note! These codes are operator dependent.
AB Cell Information The Cell information channel (see “Area Information Message List” on page 60) is used by network operators for sending messages to their subscribers within a certain network area. For example, the operator may inform you that Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns you are within your home network area and that you can now make calls at a lower rate. Note! This feature may not be supported by your network operator. To turn Cell Information on or off 1.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Communicating via the Built-in Modem A very convenient feature of your mobile phone is the built-in modem (which equates to a PC Card modem). With the modem, you can connect your mobile phone to another similar mobile phone, a handheld PC/PDA or a PC. By doing this you can send and receive business cards, calendar appointments and ring melodies.
Scroll to Extras, Y E S , Infrared Port, Y E S , On, Y E S . To set the modem to Off • Scroll to Extras, Y E S , Infrared Port, Y E S , Off, Y E S . Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns To set the modem to 10 minutes of activity AB To set the modem to On • • Scroll to Extras, Y E S , Infrared Port, Y E S , 10 minutes, Y E S Note! The ‘Infrared Port’ function can also be found in My Shortcuts. See “My Shortcuts” on page 28.
AB 1m 3' 3" Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns 30° Connecting to a PC Using a Cable To establish communication between your computer and your phone, you can also use an RS232 cable. Note! The RS232 cable is an accessory and is not included in the mobile phone kit. If you want to use a cable, be sure to ask for an Ericsson RS232 cable that can be used with your phone. To connect using a cable 1.
AB Switching Between Infrared Communication and Cable Communication You can alternate between using infrared communication or an external RS232 cable when communicating with your PC. Every time you want to Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns change between infrared and cable communication, you need to start the Setup Assistant. To switch communication mode 1. Make sure you have gone through all the steps in “To install the built-in modem on the PC” on page 63. 2.
AB The Content of the CD Among other things, the CD that comes with your mobile phone contains this User’s Guide in .pdf format, various useful information and software. Trademark Information Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns Microsoft, Windows, Windows CE and Windows NT are registered trademarks or trademarks of Microsoft Corporation. Pentium is a registered trademark or trademark of Intel.
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 Fax, Data and E-mail To be able to use different communications services you need the appropriate software such as a fax program, an e-mail program or an Internet browser. You also need a phone subscription that supports fax and/or data transmission. This is not included in the phone kit. For detailed information, please consult the User’s Guides or your network operator.
Receiving Fax and Data Calls – Single Numbering AB If you have a SIM card that does not support separate fax and data numbers, the phone does not recognize what kind of a call you are receiving. Next Incoming Call Type If you want to receive a fax or data call you have to set the phone to one of Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns these options in the Next Incoming sub-menu.
AB Sending and Receiving E-mail You can use the phone’s built-in modem and a computer to send or receive e-mail. To send an e-mail Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns 1. In the Dial-Up Networking service on your computer, choose the Ericsson R320 as the modem you wish to use. 2. Place your mobile phone next to your computer and make sure it is connected properly, i.e. within 1 metre and 30 degrees of the other infrared eye. 3.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Business Card Exchange An electronic business card consists of a name and a phone number and your phone allows you to send and receive the people in your phone book as business cards. You can also create, edit and send your own business card. The business cards can be sent from your mobile phone to another similar phone and certain handheld PCs/PDAs.
Wait until the display shows Business card beamed. To send someone else's business card AB you want to create one 1. Scroll to Phone Book, Y E S , Business Card, Y E S , Find & Beam, Y E S . 2. Start a search in your mobile phone’s phone book by entering the first Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns letter of the person whose business card you want to send.
Note! You cannot select ‘Infrared Port’ from the Extras menu if you are using phone and the computer. Trademark Information AB the WAP browser or if you use a cable for the communication between your Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns The IrDA Feature Trademark is owned by the Infrared Data Association and is used under license there from.
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 Divert Calls service to divert them to another phone number. Note! The Divert Calls service may not be available on all networks. The Divert Calls service lets you divert your voice, fax and data calls respectively - provided your subscription supports fax and data calls.
4. A phone number recently used for the divert function or a number recently AB present in the display will be suggested as a divert number. Enter the phone number, including the area code, to which you want your calls to be diverted and then press Y E S . If you need to delete numbers, press C . Tip! If the phone number is stored in the phone book, you do not need to enter l and then recall the number. Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns it.
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 SIM card lock to full phone number control. The SIM Card Lock 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. Most SIM cards are locked at the time of purchase.
The PIN has now been changed. AB 4. Enter your new PIN a second time and press Y E S . Note! If the message ‘Codes do not match’ appears, this means you entered the new PIN incorrectly. If the message ‘Wrong PIN’ appears, followed by Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns ‘Old PIN:’, you entered your old PIN incorrectly. To change your PIN 2 1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S , Locks, Y E S , Card Lock, Y E S , Change PIN2, Y E S . 2.
Changing the phone lock code AB 1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S , Locks, Y E S , Phone Lock, Y E S , Change Code, Y E S . 2. Follow the steps described in “To change your PIN code” on page 75. Note! It is important that you remember your new code. If you should forget it, Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns you have to hand in your phone to your local Ericsson retailer. To set the phone lock to on, automatic or off 1.
2. Select On and press Y E S . AB To set the automatic keylock 1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S , Locks, Y E S , Auto Keylock, Y E S . Note! The keypad lock is always disabled if the phone is connected to vehicle Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns handsfree equipment. Restrict Calls The Restrict Calls service allows you to restrict certain types of calls to be made and received.
2. Scroll to the option you want and press Y E S . 3. Select Get Status. AB To check the status of a call restriction 1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S , Call Options, Y E S , Restrict Calls, Y E S . The message Please wait appears, followed by a message which informs you Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns whether the call restriction is on or not. To change the password 1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S , Call Options, Y E S , Restrict Calls, Y E S , Change Passwd, YES. 2.
To save fixed numbers 2. Enter your PIN2 and press Y E S . 3. Enter the fixed number and press Y E S . AB 1. Scroll to Phone Book, Y E S , Fixed Numbers, Y E S , Add new?, Y E S . 4. Enter the name you want to associate with the number and 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 To edit a saved fixed number 1. Scroll to Phone Book, Y E S , Fixed Numbers, Y E S , Edit, Y E S . 2. Scroll to the fixed number that you want to edit and press Y E S . 3.
To call outside Closed User Groups AB Calls can only be made within the selected user group. You can decide whether outgoing calls to a non Closed User Group number are allowed. 1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S , Call Options, Y E S , Closed Groups, Y E S , Open Calls, Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns YES. 2. Select On. To edit a name in the Closed User Group List 1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S , Call Options, Y E S , Closed Groups, Y E S , Edit List, Y E S . 2.
To check the Accepted Callers List YES. To turn on the From List function AB 1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S , Call Options, Y E S , Accept Calls, Y E S , Accepted List, 1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S , Call Options, Y E S , Accept Calls, Y E S , Accept Options, Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns YES. 2. Select From List. Now you will only receive calls from the participants in the Accepted Callers List. An icon is shown in standby. To turn on the From No One function 1.
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.
Call held 2. Enter the number you wish to call and press Y E S . AB Making a Second Call 1. Put the current call on hold by pressing Y E S . You may also retrieve the number from your phone book by pressing and l. Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns holding Note! You can only put one call on hold. Receiving a Second Call If the Call Waiting service is on, you hear a tone in the earpiece if you receive a second call.
Scroll to Ongoing Call, Y E S , Release All, Y E S . Connect the two calls (Call Transfer) Scroll to Ongoing Call, Y E S , Transfer Call, Y E S . The two calls are now connected to each other, and you are disconnected from both calls. Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns • AB End both calls • Note! The Call Transfer service may not be available on all networks. Join the two calls into a Conference Call • Scroll to Ongoing Call, Y E S , Join Calls, Y E S .
To join the two calls into a conference call Scroll to Ongoing Call, Y E S , Join Calls, Y E S . You have now created a conference call (with yourself, the former active and held calls as participants). Adding New Participants to the Conference Group AB • Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns You may put the conference group on hold and then add new participants. To add a new participant 1. Press Y E S to put the conference group on hold. 2.
Making a Call while a Conference Call Is in Progress switch between the new call and the conference call. To put the conference group on hold and make a new call 1. Press Y E S . AB You can put the conference group on hold and make another call. You can then Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns 2. Enter the number you wish to call and press Y E S . To switch between the new call and the conference group • Press Y E S .
AB Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns 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 chooses a network is determined by a list of preferred networks on your SIM card.
All other networks without any icons are available, i.e. they are not included AB in the preferred or forbidden list on your SIM card but they may be used. Forbidden Networks The names of the forbidden networks are stored on your SIM card. If such a Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns forbidden network is within range, it is left out when the phone searches for a network (automatic search mode).
2. Scroll to the network that you want to delete and press Y E S . 3. Select Delete. To rearrange the list AB To delete a network from the list 1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S , Networks, Y E S , Preferred Nets, Y E S . Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns 1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S , Networks, Y E S , Preferred Nets, Y E S . 2. Scroll to the network that you want to move and press Y E S . 3. Select Change Priority. 4.
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 and Call Cost During a call, the duration of the call is shown in the display. When you end the call, the call duration information is shown for another three seconds. If you subscribe to cost information, the call cost (or the number of call units) is displayed instead of the call duration. Note! Depending on whether a call is ongoing or not, the menus ‘Call Info’ and ‘Ongoing Call’ will replace each other.
2. Press Y E S to confirm your choice. AB To reset the total call cost 1. Scroll to Call Info, Y E S , Call Costs, Y E S , Clear Total Cost, Y E S . Note! If you subscribe to cost information, you must enter your PIN2 to clear Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns the cost or time counter. Determining the Call Cost The Tariff function lets you enter and specify the price per call unit. The price entered is stored on your SIM card.
2. Enter your PIN2 and press Y E S . 3. Select Change Credit. AB To set a specific credit limit 1. Scroll to Call Info, Y E S , Call Costs, Y E S , Set Credit, Y E S . 4. Enter the amount, for example 30 pounds, 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 To set unlimited credit 1. Scroll to Call Info, Y E S , Call Costs, Y E S , Set Credit, Y E S . 2. Enter your PIN2 and press Y E S . 3. Select Unlimited.
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 If your subscription supports the Two Line Service, your phone will have two voice lines with different phone numbers, separate bills and perhaps different subscription services. This is useful for example if you want to keep business calls and private calls on separate lines. When you buy your phone, the names of the lines are normally Line 1 and Line 2, but you can change their names.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Using the WAP™ Browser During the last couple of years we have grown accustomed to browsing the Internet via our computers. This has proven to be a simple and effective way to find all kinds of information. Thanks to a new technology called WAP (Wireless Application Protocol), a new dimension of mobility has been added to the Internet.
Profile Settings” on page 100. AB and that your subscription supports WAP browsing. See “Changing the WAP Whenever you work with your WAP profiles, you need to remember two things: You can use up to five different homepages. Each of your WAP profiles can have its own homepage. This way you can use up to five different homepages. For instance: You have entered a network operator WAP profile and an intranet WAP profile.
2. Select the top menu item and press Y E S . AB To go to a homepage 1. Scroll to WAP Services, Y E S . The name of this menu item depends on what you have chosen to call it. See “Editing the Homepage of a WAP profile” on page 101. The default Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns names for your five homepages are Home 1, Home 2, Home 3, etc. To edit your home page 1. Scroll to WAP Services, Y E S , WAP Settings, Y E S . 2.
In order to reach the intranet bookmark again, you therefore need to switch to WAP Profiles to Simplify your Browsing” on page 95. To add a bookmark 1. Scroll to WAP Services, Y E S . AB the intranet WAP profile and then access the bookmark once gain. See “Using Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns 2. Start your browsing, either by selecting Bookmarks or Enter Address from the menu or by going to a homepage.
3. Select Send as link. AB 4. Enter your message and press Y E S . Enter the recipient’s phone number or retrieve it from the phone book by pressing . 5. Press Y E S to send the message. l Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns Tip! To send the bookmark you are currently visiting in the browser: open the Options menu by pressing and holding Y E S and then select ‘Send as link’. Going to a WAP Page by Entering its Address 1.
AB Returning to the Browser after Accessing the Menus If you have selected Suspend from the Options menu, in order to go to the WAP Services menu, you can easily return to the WAP page that you visited when you left the browser. You might, however, not enter the WAP page exactly Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns where you left it. To return to the browser • Scroll to WAP Services, Y E S , Resume, Y E S .
AB Renaming a WAP profile Instead of the default names Profile 1, Profile 2 etc., you can rename the profiles so that you can separate them easily. For instance you can use the name of your network operator for WAP profile, the name of your bank for Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns another WAP profile and the name of your company for a third WAP profile. To rename a WAP profile 1. Scroll to WAP Services, Y E S , WAP Settings, Y E S . 2.
AB To set the download timeout 1. Scroll to WAP Services, Y E S , WAP Settings, Y E S . 2. Scroll to the WAP profile whose download timeout you want to edit and press Y E S . 3. Select Response Timer, enter how many seconds you want the download to Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns continue before it stops and press Y E S .
An IP address looks something like this: 123.4.67.901. AB 8. Enter the IP address to your gateway and press Y E S . Note! An IP address consists of four groups of digits, with a maximum of three in each group. If one of your digit groups consists of only one or two digits, you have to enter a zero (0) in front of the original digit for each digit that is Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns missing. Example: If you were to enter the IP number above, 123.4.67.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Calendar The Calendar makes it possible for you to keep track of important phone calls that you need to make or meetings that you need to attend. You can also have the phone remind you before an appointment. In this way, you can be sure that you don’t miss anything important, no matter where you are.
AB Deleting an Appointment To delete single appointments 1. Scroll to Extras, Y E S , Calendar, Y E S . 2. Go to the day of the appointment you wish to delete by selecting either Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns View today, Week view or Month view. 3. In View today: Scroll to the appointment you wish to delete and press C. In Week view and Month view: First select the day of the appointment and then scroll to the appointment you wish to delete and press C. 4.
2. Navigate through the appointments using AB Viewing Today’s Appointments 1. Scroll to Extras, Y E S , Calendar, Y E S , View today, Y E S . u, or select Add new to add a new appointment for today. Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns Weekly Overview The weekly overview displays all your appointments during a certain week. All your appointments are displayed as boxes, and the number of the week is displayed in the top right-hand corner. To see a weekly overview 1.
AB Sending and Receiving Calendar Appointments Whenever you and your business colleagues, friends or spouse need to synchronize your calendars, you can use the Beaming function. In this way you can send and receive appointments instead of having to enter them by Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns hand into the phone. Before you start sending or receiving calendar appointments, you need to make sure that: • • The RS232 cable is not attached to your phone.
Shortcuts” on page 28. AB 2. Position your mobile phone next to the other person’s phone or PDA. Make sure the infrared eyes are facing each other and that they are within a meter and 30 degrees of each other. 3. Ask the other person to send the appointment. Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns 4. If you want to view the received calendar entry before storing it, then press YES when you see the text New entry received, view?.
AB Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns Voice Memo The voice memo function allows you to record up to one and a half minutes of your own messages or parts of one or several calls. This is useful when you want to remember what you or someone else has said, but you do not have pen and paper available.
If you have recorded during a call, the other person’s phone number is shown AB instead of ‘Memo’. If this number is stored in your mobile phones’ phone book, the name of the person you were talking to is shown instead. Viewing and Playing Voice Memos Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns You can view and play your voice memos at any time, except during a call. To view and play your stored voice memos 1. Briefly press the voice memo button m.
You can choose either to record at High quality with 36 seconds of high sound quality. To set the recording quality 1. Scroll to Extras, Y E S , Voice Memo, Y E S , Set Quality, Y E S . AB quality, or to record at Normal quality with 92 seconds of normal sound Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns 2. Select whether you wish to use 92 sec Normal or 36 sec High and then press YES to confirm your choice.
AB Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns Voice Control Your phone allows you to: • • voice dial - call someone by simply saying the name answer and reject calls using your voice when connected to a handsfree kit To call someone, you only need to press Y E S until you hear a tone, say the name (voice label) associated with that person and your phone automatically dials the number. To answer or reject calls, say Answer or Busy.
Note! To use voice dialling with a vehicle handsfree unit, you need to record AB your voice labels in the car, when connected to a vehicle handsfree. Voice labels for phone book entries recorded in the phone will not be available in the car, and vice versa. For more information about the Vehicle Handsfree unit, see “Vehicle Handsfree” on page 131.
AB The name (voice label) is played back to you, and the call is connected. Instead of pressing and holding Y E S , as in step 1 above, you can slide and hold the volume key. Voice Answering Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns When connected to a portable or vehicle handsfree unit, you can answer or reject incoming calls by using your voice. Before you can use voice answering, you need to turn on the voice answering function and record your voice commands.
AB Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns Code Memo Today there is an ever-increasing number of security codes connected to our credit cards, our home, our work etc. Usually, they all have different security codes. The more cards you have, the harder it is to remember all the codes. This problem has been eliminated thanks to the code memo function in your phone.
Note! Normally, when you enter a password or an SMS, letters are displayed AB when you press the keys on your mobile phone. By pressing and holding # you can easily change between alphabetic abc... and numeric 123... input. Opening the Code Memo Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns To open the Code Memo for the first time 1. Scroll to Extras, Y E S , Code Memo, Y E S . The following message appears: Enter a password consisting of 4 digits.
AB Resetting All Codes Note! This function resets all your codes and your password to open the code memo. 1. Scroll to Extras, Y E S , Code Memo, Y E S . Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns 2. Enter your password to open the code memo. 3. Scroll to Options and press Y E S . 4. Scroll to Reset and press Y E S . 5. The question Reset Code Memo? appears. Press Y E S to confirm your choice. When the reset has finished, the display reads Reset of Code Memo ready.
AB Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns Calling 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 redirect the charges to one of these accounts instead. The Calling card service lets you redirect the charges to either a credit card account or to a calling card account.
7. Select whether you want to send the number that you want to call or the AB verification code first and press Y E S to confirm your choice. Note! Your service provider will give you the information needed for the verification codes. Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns To delete a card number 1. Scroll to Phone Book, Y E S , Calling Cards, Y E S . 2. Scroll to the card number that you want to delete and press Y E S . 3. Select Delete.
3. To send the number and verification code during the connecting phase, AB press Y E S when the display shows Send or wait a few seconds and they are Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns sent automatically. Now you are connected to your personal phone call.
AB Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns Extras Alarm Clock The phone has an alarm clock, which you may find useful when travelling. When it is on, an icon is shown in the display. The alarm rings at the time set and the display flashes, even if the phone is turned off. The volume of the alarm signal is always increasing, provided the battery is attached and charged. The alarm rings for 60 seconds and is repeated every nine minutes, if you do not turn it off.
1. Scroll to Extras, Y E S , Calculator, Y E S . 2. Enter 134. 3. Press # repeatedly until the division sign (/ ) appears. AB To use the calculator In this example we are going to divide 134 by 32. Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns 4. Enter 32. 5. Press Y E S to get the answer. 6. To clear the display, press C . Stopwatch The phone has a built-in stopwatch for you to time a certain activity. To run the stopwatch 1. Scroll to Extras, Y E S , Stopwatch, Y E S . 2.
2. Select Cancel. Note! The timer does not work when the phone is turned off. AB To turn off the timer 1. Scroll to Extras, Y E S , Timer, Y E S . Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns Games Your phone has two different games for your enjoyment. There are help texts available in each game as a guide for you to get started. Tetris® The object of Tetris is to prevent the blocks from reaching the top. Each time you fill a line, the line disappears. To start Tetris® 1.
Columns of cards are built up in descending order and alternating colour. For spades. AB example, the eight of hearts may be placed on either the nine of clubs or The remaining cards in the deck are available for play. You can turn these cards one at a time. The card in the discard pile may be placed on the columns Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns or the ace piles. When you run out of cards in the deck, you can flip it over and continue. To start Klondike 1.
AB Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns The Profile Concept Your phone includes a number of pre-programmed profiles. A profile is a group of settings which are set to suit a certain environment. For example, when you go to a meeting, you can just choose the Meeting profile and a number of settings that suit a meeting are set. Some phone accessories can choose a profile automatically.
Meeting In Car Outdoors Port H-free Home From All From All From All From All From All Divert Calls Off Off Off Off Off Calling Cards None None None None None Light Auto Auto On Auto Auto AB Normal Accept Calls From All Off None Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns Auto Line 1/2 Line 1 Line 1 Line 1 Line 1 Line 1 Line 1 Silent Off On Off Off Off Off Auto Activation Off Off On Off On Off Accessories - Car Hands- free - Ha
AB on page 128. If you change a setting which is included in a certain profile, the profile is updated. With the Reset Profiles function, you can change all profile settings back to the way they were set when you bought your phone. Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns To reset the profile settings 1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S , Profiles, Y E S , Reset Profiles, Y E S . 2. Answer Y E S if you are sure you want to reset all profiles.
AB Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns Accessories By using your phone together with Ericsson original accessories, you have access to a large range of useful features, in addition to those you have when the phone is used separately. • • • Automatic divert of incoming calls when the phone is placed in a desktop charger Portable handsfree calling Handsfree calling in your car Note! This is on condition that the specific accessories exist in your market.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Placing the Phone in the Desktop Charger 1. Place the phone in the desktop charger as shown in the picture and press downwards to attach the phone. 2. To detach the phone from the charger, pull the phone towards you and upwards. Note! For further instructions on how to connect the desktop charger, please contact your local Ericsson retailer. To associate the desktop charger with a profile and a divert number 1.
Edit Profile submenu, where all profile settings are included (Settings, Y E S , AB Profiles, Y E S , Edit Profile, Y E S ). See “Changing the Profile Settings” on page 126. Note! The phone must be switched on and the automatic activation must be on Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns for the phone to switch profile automatically when connected to an accessory.
To voice dial using the Portable Handsfree AB 1. Press and hold the button on your Portable Handsfree until you hear a tone from the phone. 2. Release the button and say a name (voice label) that you have recorded previously. Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns The name is played back to you and the call is connected. Note! Before you can use voice dialling, you need to record voice labels for entries in your phone book.
Tip! If you do not want your phone to switch profile automatically when you AB connect it to the Advanced Vehicle Handsfree, you need to turn the Auto Activation off. To do this, manually select the ‘In Car’ profile and set the Auto Activation to off.
Full Handsfree AB Full Handsfree means that the phone handles the call in full duplex mode. This considerably increases the quality of speech, since you do not have to wait until it is your turn to speak. For this function to work properly, your phone adapts to the sound Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns environment around the handsfree equipment. This adaptation might take a few calls.
automatically. You must first choose the profile manually to which you want to To add an accessory to a profile 1. Scroll to Settings, Y E S , Profiles, Y E S , Accessories, Y E S . AB add an accessory, see “To choose a profile manually” on page 126. Now you are in the list of the accessories which are already associated Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns with the profile. 2. Select Add accessory?.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Online Services Imagine that you hear about a new service that your network operator is offering. You call your operator, explain that you want to subscribe to the service and suddenly, within seconds, you have a new menu in your phone that instantly lets you use the new service. You do not need upgraded software for your phone, but you may need to visit your network operator to get a new SIM card.
In your phone, this menu appears under the Extras menu. There can only be menus under the new sub-menu entry. To enter your new menu system 1. Scroll to Extras, Y E S , Online Services, Y E S . AB one new sub-menu entry under the main menu, but there can be several sub- Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns If any sub-menus appear, select the one that you want and press Y E S . 2. Press N O to go back to the standby menu.
AB If you want to make the SIM card initiated call, press Y E S . If you do not want to make the SIM card initiated call, press N O . If you are already engaged in a call, you are asked either to put the current call on hold or to end it. A message appears in the display, asking you whether you want to confirm and make the SIM card initiated call. • If you want to make the SIM card initiated call, press Y E S .
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AB Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns Additional Information Quick Keys 140 Troubleshooting 142 Ericsson Mobile Internet 144 The Online Version of this User´s Guide 145 Technical Data 146 Glossary 147 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use 152 Warranty 158 Declaration of Conformity 160 Index 161
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 describes some of the most useful key combinations. To...
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AB Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns 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 you can easily correct yourself. Error Messages Insert Card Insert card There is no SIM card in the phone or you may have inserted it incorrectly. Insert a SIM card. See “The SIM Card” on page 7.
PUK blocked- Contact operator You entered your personal unblocking key code (PUK) incorrectly 10 times in a row. Contact your network provider or service operator. Phone Locked The phone is locked. To unlock the phone, see “The Phone Lock” on page 76. Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns Phone locked AB PUK blockedContact operator Phone lock code: Phone lock code: Your phone comes with the phone lock code, 0000. You can change it to any four-to eight-digit code.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB Ericsson Mobile Internet When you are on the move and in need of communication and information, the Mobile Internet is the answer. The Mobile Internet is a service supplied by Ericsson to make it easier for you to communicate and receive information quickly, wherever you are. It gives you access to various messaging services, on-line customer services, user manuals and other useful information.
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns AB The Online Version of this User´s Guide On the CD that comes with your phone, you can find an online version of this User’s Guide. This can be handy when you quickly want to look something up and you do not have the paper version of the User’s Guide nearby.
AB Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns Technical Data General Product name R320 System GSM 900/GSM1800 SIM card Small plug-in card, 3V or 5V type Type number 110 1201-BV Dimensions Size 130 x 51 x 15 mm Weight with Ultra Slim battery 95g Weight without battery 75g Ambient temperatures Max +55°C Min -10°C The built-in modem Standards for transfer R320 supports secondary implementation of standard IrDA and IrDA-Ultra.
AB Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns Glossary Advice of Charge (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. To use this service, it must be supported by your network. Area Information (AI) is a service that allows you to receive messages about pre-set topics i.e. weather forecasts, road reports, etc. To use this service, it must be supported by your network.
which system is best at the time. This is taken care of by the networks. AB However, you should note that the functions offered and the network coverage differ depending on your choice of operator and/or subscription. Enter Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns is used for keying in letters or numbers from the keypad. Fixed Numbers enables you to allow only numbers beginning with certain pre-defined figures to be dialled from your mobile phone.
network operators in different countries. Line 1/Line 2 see Two Line Service. AB another system. International roaming is based on agreements between Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns Menu System is where you can access all the phone’s functions. The menus can be accessed and viewed by scrolling with the arrow keys. Micro browser accesses and displays the Internet contents in your mobile phone, just as an ordinary browser does in your computer.
PUK AB Personal Unblocking Key Code – used to unlock a blocked SIM card. This comes with your subscription. Restrict Calls enables you to restrict or bar certain or all types of calls to and from your Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns mobile phone, i.e. outgoing calls, outgoing international calls, incoming calls. Barring is switched on with a personal code. To use this service, it must be supported by your network.
Subscription AB 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 Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns subscription. So some of the services and functions described in this manual may not be accessible to you.
AB Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns 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.
• Only use an antenna that has been specifically designed for your phone. AB Unauthorised antennas, modifications, or attachments could damage the phone and may violate the appropriate regulations causing loss of per- formance 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 Efficient Phone Operation To enjoy optimum performance with minimum power consumption please: • Hold the phone as you would any other telephone.
AB Driving Check the laws and regulations on the use of mobile phones in the areas where you drive. If you are going to use your phone while driving, please: Give full attention to driving. • Use an Ericsson Vehicle Handsfree Solution, if available. Law in many Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns • countries requires vehicle Handsfree Solution. Read the installation instructions carefully before installing a vehicle Handsfree Solution.
Some hearing aids might be disturbed by mobile phones. In the event of such tomer services line to discuss alternatives. Aircraft Turn off your mobile phone before boarding any aircraft. Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns • AB disturbance, you may want to consult your service provider, or call the cus- • Do not use it on the ground without crew permission.
AB Children Do not allow children to play with your mobile phone since it contains small parts that could become detached and create a choking hazard. Emergency Calls Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns IMPORTANT! This phone, like any mobile phone, operates using radio signals, cellular and landline networks as well as user-programmed functions, which cannot guarantee connection under all conditions.
Do not attempt to take a battery apart. • Do not let the metal contacts on the battery touch another metal object. This could short-circuit and damage the battery. • AB • Do not expose a battery to open flames. This could cause the battery to explode. Do not expose a battery to liquid. • Do not allow the battery to be placed into the mouth. Battery electrolytes Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns • may be toxic if swallowed.
AB Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns 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.
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AB Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns 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 1201-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
AB Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns Index A Accept calls 81 Add accessories to a profile 133 Alarm 121 Alarm indicator 13 Alarm signal 47 Answered calls indicator 39 Answering calls 17 Answering mode 133 Answering service. See Voice Mail Appointments, storing them in the calendar 104 Area information 59 message types 59 receiving area messages 60 Assembling the phone 7 B Banking by phone 36 Barring calls.
F AB Fax, sending and receiving 67 Features 23 Fixed dialling 79 activating 79 Fixed numbers 80 editing 80 storing 80 Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns Conference calls 85 adding new participants 86 creating 85 extracting a participant 86 releasing a participant 86 reviewing participants 86 Connecting Using Infrared Communication 63 Copying From One SIM Card to Another 34 Credit card making a call 119 saving number 118 D Data, sending and receiving 67 Date 50 format 5
M Personal ring signal 44 Phone book 30 checking status of memory 38 creating 30 edit a phone number 33 e-mail addresses 37 entering letters 31 erasing phone number 36 groups 37 international numbers 30 keeping up to date 33 memory 30 memory full 35 overwrite protection 35 shortcuts 33 Phone calls, storing them in the calendar 104 Phone lock 76 activating/cancelling 77 auto lock 76 changing the security code 77 full lock 76 Phone number displaying own 49 Phone number in SMS replying to 57 PIN 7, 11 changin
Quick Keys 140 R Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns Receive calls 16 Receiving a business card 71 Receiving messages (SMS) 56 Recording a voice memo 109 Redialling numbers 15 Rejecting calls 17 Request reply (SMS) 55 Resetting phone 50 Restrict calls 78 cancelling all 78 changing password 79 changing status 78 Ring signal choosing 44 composing own 45 personal 44 type 44 volume 43 SIM Card, copying from one SIM card to another 34 SMS 52 composing messages 53 deleting a me
Er ics No so t fo nM r ob Com ile me Co r mm cial un Use ica tio ns Vehicle handsfree 131 Voice control answering 112, 114 dialling 112 labels 112 making calls 113 rejecting 112 Voice label 112 Voice mail 41 activating 41 calling 41 changing number 42 changing signal 42 Voice Mail indicator 13 Voice memos 109 Volume changing 18 Volume keys 14, 17 AB V W WAP Browser 95 Weekly overview in the calendar 106 Index 165