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n o s . c In s c i r E – e s u l Register your new phone, purchase Ericsson original accessories, and see the latest in products by visiting us at http://www.ericsson.com/us/consumer a i c r e m 8/99 PBM This manual is published by Ericsson Inc., without any warranty. Improvements and changes to this manual due to typographical errors, inaccuracies of current information, or improvements to programs and/or equipment, may be made by Ericsson Inc. at any time and without notice.
Table of Contents Document Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use . . . . . 3 Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3 Product Care and Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .6 Battery Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7 Getting Started . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Attaching Your Standard or Swivel Belt Clip . . . . . . . . . . .
n o s Problems You Can Solve . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 s c i r Displayed Messages and Explanations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Problems and Possible Solutions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Using the Phonebook . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Storing a Phone Number and Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 Recalling a Phone Number or Name . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 Editing a Phone Number . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 Erasing a Phone Number . . . . . .
Document Conventions n o s . c In • Menu names are shown in the following typeface: MENUS. • When this guide instructs you to press a key, press and release the key. • Submenu names are shown in the following typeface: Submenu Names. • When this guide instructs you to press and hold a key, press and hold the key for one to two seconds. • Keys names are shown in the following typeface: CLR. • Press the down arrow when you see this symbol ( ).
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Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use n o s industry reviewed the available body of research to develop the ANSI Standard (C95.1). The mobile phone is 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. s c i r The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines (and those standards).
Driving Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against RF signals from your wireless phone. s c i r • Use handsfree operation, if available. • Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require.
Blasting Areas want to consult your service provider (or call the customer service line to discuss alternatives). Other Medical Devices 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.
Product Care and Operation Ericsson suggests you read and observe the following for safe care and operation of your phone: n o s • To reduce risk of electric shock, unplug the unit from the power source before attempting any cleaning. Once unplugged, use a soft cloth lightly dampened with water for cleaning. • Do not allow children to play with your phone. They could hurt themselves or others, or could accidentally damage the phone.
Battery Information New Batteries • Do not attempt to take a battery apart. The battery packaged with your phone is not fully charged. For maximum battery capacity, use your charger to condition the battery. • Do not expose a battery to open flame. This could cause the battery to explode. Recycling Your Battery • Use only the AC/DC adapter supplied with your battery charger. Using a different adapter could be dangerous and will void your phone warranty.
Note! The time required to discharge a battery varies based on the type of battery and the number and duration of your calls. 3 n o s Completely discharge the battery and fully charge it, three times in succession to, complete the battery conditioning procedure. .
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. l a ci • Turn your phone On by referring to the “Basic Operations” chapter. er 3 While making sure that the screw is going through both the plastic clip and through the metal support guide, insert the screw into the opening on the back of the phone.
Connecting and Removing Your Battery 5 Lift the battery up and out of the battery cavity. Place the battery over the back of the phone. The label on the battery should face down. 1 s c i r Charging Your Battery 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. 2 c r o f t o 10 E – e Note! l a i c r e m m o Remove the battery by pushing in on the tab of the battery with your thumb.
result, the phone may not activate charge-only mode when the charger is connected. 1 Attach the charger to the phone for several hours to slowly (trickle) charge the battery. 2 After trickle charging the battery for several hours the phone should activate the charge-only mode automatically. 3 Continue charging the phone until the battery is fully charged. Note! If the phone is powered On, the battery icon is replaced by the icon once the battery is fully charged.
Note! Continue charging the phone until the battery is fully charged. 6 Note! If the phone is powered On, the battery icon is replaced by the icon once the battery is fully charged. Note! If the phone is in charge-only mode, Charging Complete appears in the display once the battery is fully charged. Travel Charger Connect the appropriate AC power cord and phone charging cord to the travel charger. 2 N 12 4 m o c Plug the AC power cord into a standard electrical wall outlet.
Note! Charging a Separate Battery Do not twist while inserting or removing the small plug on the charger cord! 3 1 Insert the battery into the rear compartment of the desktop charger. 2 The desktop charger’s rear indicator light comes on red when the battery is properly seated in the rear compartment. Plug the AC adapter on the power cord into a wall outlet. Charging a Battery Attached to Your Phone If your phone is On, you can make and receive calls while using the desktop charger.
2 Note! 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. It can take anywhere from two to six hours to discharge the battery, depending on the battery type. n o s The light turns a steady red when the desktop charger begins charging the battery. 3 . c In s c i r Remove the battery from the desktop charger when the light turns green, which indicates that the battery is fully charged.
Learning About Your Mobile Phone n o s • Speed dial for 99 phone numbers Your mobile phone offers the latest in TDMA technology, operating in digital and analog modes. .
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 Indicator Light 3 Earpiece 4 Upper Side Key 5 Lower Side Key 6 Display 7 YES 8 NO 9 Down Arrow 2 s c i r 3 4 10 Key (press and hold to turn power On or Off) l a ci 10 Up Arrow 11 Clear (CLR) Key r e m 12 Keypad 13 Battery 14 Charger and Handsfree Connectors t o N 16 r o f E – e 7 Key 15 Flip n o s 1 .
Phone Display Icons and Display Indicators Active Profile Icon shows if a user-customizable profile has been activated (Normal, Data/Fax, Handsfree, Meeting, Weekend, or Travel). Profiles are used to turn on/off certain phone settings to suit a particular environment. 6 Battery Icon shows the relative strength of your battery. A full icon indicates a fully-charged battery.
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: n o s The keypad is locked to prevent accidental use. Your phone is receiving a call. s c i r The icon in the upper right corner of the display indicates that a profile is active (in this case, the Handsfree profile is indicated by the "car" icon). Your phone is dialing the number shown in the display. You have an active call. r e m The phone is searching for a mobile system.
s Basic Operations Summary of Basic Operations 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 during call Go back one level in menu mode Exit menu mode from any menu level rc Erase the last digit or letter entered Erase all digits or letters entered o f t Enter Incoming Log No Basic Operations Call t
Turning Your Phone On and Off Note! 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. Note! . c In Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, and Hebrew. If you have the vibrate option activated, the phone will also briefly vibrate. To turn your phone Off, press and hold NO until your phone sounds a beep and turns off. The available languages may vary by region. n o s 6 Press YES to select the language.
7 When the appropriate ring sound is highlighted, press YES. Selection Stored! appears in the display. 8 Press NO to return to the previous screen. 9 Press CLR to return to the Standby screen. Making a Call 1 Note! Setting the Ring Volume or 5 3 1 Turn your phone On. 2 Press or from the Standby screen to access the main menu. 3 Press 5 to display the SOUNDS Menu. 4 Press 3 to display the Ring Volume submenu. 5 Ring Volume appears in the display.
Answering a Call Note! When your phone receives a call, the ring tone sounds (unless you have disabled it through the SOUNDS menu), the words Incoming Call flash in the display, the display and keypad back light flash, and the indicator light on top of the phone rapidly flashes green. If you have Caller Number Identification (Caller ID) service from your service provider, the caller's phone number is shown in the display.
Unanswered Calls When the flip is open, pressing the upper or lower side key will turn on the back light without clearing the display. This is useful at night when checking for missed calls. The Super Dial feature, when enabled through the CALL MANAGER menu, lets you use one-touch dialing for phone numbers stored in phonebook positions 1 through 9. ot Your telephone temporarily stores phone numbers you have previously called. To view these phone numbers, press YES from the Standby screen.
number and then another number, such as an access number for an answering machine or voice mail system. Stop Dialing A stop causes the phone to stop transmitting numbers until you press YES. You can enter a stop in a series of digits by pressing and holding # until display. is shown in the A pause temporarily suspends transmitting numbers for approximately two seconds before sending the next series. You can enter a pause in a series of digits by press- E – e s u l is shown in the display.
3 If police, fire, or medical assistance is needed. 4 The exact location of the emergency, including cross streets, mileposts, or landmarks. 5 How many people are involved, their condition, and if help is being administered. 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.
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Using Menus 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. Press or from the Standby screen to access the main menu. 2 Press YES from the main menu when the menu that you want to open is highlighted. 3 Press • Set up call features • Change ring sound and other sound settings l a ci • Change other settings for your phone r e m Opening Menus us om Press NO to return to the pervious screen.
indicated by a filled radio button ( ). Some settings have two choices, such as On and Off for the Speed Dial setting in the CALL MANAGER menu. Other settings have a list of choices, such as the Ring Volume setting in the SOUNDS menu. Quick Menu Access If you know the numbers associated with the menu you want to change, you can quickly access that submenu and setting by pressing or , followed by the number of the main menu, and then the number of the submenu.
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. Press or to scroll through menus, functions in menus, and settings in a function. 2 Press YES to select the menu, function, or setting that is highlighted. 3 Press NO to go back one level in the menu structure. Option 3 is the CALL MANAGER menu.
the Recall Entry submenu by pressing and holding from the Standby screen. Ô Incoming Log n o s Phone Groups The Phone Groups submenu allows you to organize the members of your phonebook into categories. Each category can then have a ring sound associated with it and can be used for call screening if your network supports Caller ID. Refer to the Screen Calls section later in this chapter for more information about call screening.
Note! 12 Press YES to store the number. You will be prompted to enter your security code to enter the Calling Card 1 and Calling Card 2 submenus. n o s 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.
Placing a Calling Card Call 6 1 Enter or recall the phone number you want to call. 2 Press and hold YES. The calling card number and the active calling card are shown in the display. 3 Release the key after the number has been displayed. 4 If you are using stops between numbers, you must press YES or any number key to send the next sequence of numbers. If you use pauses, the numbers are sent automatically after the specified length of time chosen in the Domestic or International calling pattern.
Note! 4 Press YES to open the Phone Number submenu. 5 Press or until the appropriate phone number is highlighted. 6 When the appropriate phone number is highlighted, press YES to switch to that phone number. 7 Press NO to return to the previous screen or press CLR to return to Standby screen. Ñ Ô You can store specific voice mail access numbers for each mobile phone number. Calls or edits to your voice mail access number apply to the currently selected mobile phone number only. .
Call Manager Menu • Flip/Any key - Open the flip or press any key to answer calls. Ñ or Ô 3 n o s • Any key - Press any key to answer calls. • Auto answer - Call will be answered automatically (available only with a handsfree device). The CALL MANAGER menu allows you to view information and establish dialing and answering preferences for your phone (some selections available in this menu are dependent on your service provider). It also enables you to view and edit system options and call statistics.
• If you select No restrictions, your phone has no outgoing call restrictions. n o s • If you select Restrict all dialing, your phone will only allow dialing of emergency phone numbers. s c i r Auto Retry The Auto Retry submenu, when enabled, repeats a call attempt every 15 seconds for up to three minutes if the call cannot be delivered through the mobile system. The two options for the Auto Retry submenu are On and Off.
Note! Power On Lock You will be prompted to enter your security code to enter the Lock Dial submenu. Lock Receive The Lock Recv submenu allows you to restrict incoming phone calls. The two options are Allow and Restrict. If Restrict is selected, the phone does not ring for incoming calls. Note! Note! 38 Ñ Ô er c r o tf No • Turn the phone off by pressing and holding NO, and then turn the phone back on by again pressing and holding NO.
Time/Date Language The Language submenu allows you to select the display language used in the phone display. The languages vary between markets. Your mobile phone supports American English, Canadian French, Latin American Spanish, Brazilian Portuguese, and Hebrew. m o c The Voice Privacy submenu allows you to request voice privacy service if your service provider offers digital voice encryption. t o N Voice Privacy service is not available in all areas.
Find Network Private Network Your phone should be configured by your service provider for optimal network selection during roaming. If your service provider allows, you can override the preconfigured selection by doing the following: 2 Press YES to open the SETTINGS menu. Press or until the System Select submenu is highlighted. 4 Press YES to open the System Select submenu. 5 Press 6 Press YES to select Find Network.
and unavailable systems. If you want to switch to another system, do the following: Note! Ñ Ô Press YES to select Add Systems. Ñ Ô Press or from the Standby screen to highlight the SETTINGS menu. 7 Press or until the system that you want to add to your phone’s memory is highlighted. 2 Press YES to open the SETTINGS menu. 8 3 Press or until the System Select submenu is highlighted. Press YES to add the highlighted system to your phone’s memory. 4 Press YES to open the System Select submenu.
On or Off. Ñ or Ô and # toggles Phone Silent n o s Key Sound The Key Sound submenu allows you to choose the sound made when you press keys. The four options for Key Sound are Click, Continuous, Burst, or Silent. on and off. s c i r Ring Sound The Ring Sound submenu allows you to choose the type of sound or melody for the ringer. Each sound or melody is demonstrated as you scroll through the selections. There are 25 pre-defined ring sounds.
The Msg Alert submenu allows you to turn On or Off the tone that sounds when an incoming text message or a message waiting signal is received. The two options for Msg Alert are On and Off. selections: Normal ( ( Profile Your Ericsson mobile phone has nine user-customizable profiles which allow you to adapt to several different operating environments throughout the entire day. Your phone has been designed to allow you to easily switch into and out of each profile.
Note! 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. You will be prompted to enter your security code to enter the Reset Profile submenu. n o s 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.
Ô 10 To store a number in a specific position, press to access the position field. Enter the number of the phonebook position to which you want the entry stored. Press YES to store the number in that particular position. Note! Storing a Phone Number Already Shown in the Display Ô Ñ Ô E – e Ô 2 Press or until the PHONE LISTS menu is highlighted. 3 Press YES to open the PHONE LISTS menu. Press this 46 s c i r 1 With the phone number shown in the display, press to access the main menu.
Ñ Ô 4 Press or until the Recall Entry submenu is highlighted. All 1- and 2-digit phonebook positions can be used with the Speed Dial feature. n o s 5 Press YES to open the Recall Entry submenu. You can recall a phone number in Phonebook by the position number or by name. Storing a Phone Number in Secure Memory A phone number stored in secure memory cannot be recalled unless you enter the correct security code.
Erasing a Phone Number Recalling a Phone Number From Secure Memory 1 Follow the previously described steps for opening Recall Entry from the PHONE LISTS menu. 2 Press Ñ Ô 1 Press or from the Standby screen to access the main menu. Ô until the Position: line is highlighted. 2 Press or until the PHONE LISTS menu is highlighted. 4 Press YES. Security Code: appears in the display. 3 Press YES. The PHONE LISTS menu is shown in the display.
Phone Groups The Phone Groups submenu allows you to organize your phonebook into groups by assigning individual phone numbers to 1 of 10 Phone Groups. For each Phone Group, you may define the group Members and the group Ring Sound. If you receive a call from a particular group Member, the group Ring will sound. Groups are also used in conjunction with the Screen Calls submenu to allow you to select a group or groups whose incoming calls will be screened so that the ringer does not sound.
Ñ Ô 6 Press or until the Phone Group that you want to select is highlighted. 7 Press YES to select the Phone Group to which you want to assign group options. 8 Press n o s Ñ or Ô until Members is highlighted. 9 Press YES to select Members. . c In s c i r Ñ Ô 10 Press or to scroll through your list of phonebook entries. Select a new member by highlighting the desired member and pressing the * or # key. The selected entry will be indicated by a filled checkbox ( ). 11 Press YES to save your changes.
Message Services n o s Emergency Text Messages 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. . c In If your phone is turned On when it receives an emergency message, your phone sounds two brief tones, and a message appears in the display for a few seconds prompting you to read the emergency message.
. c In • If you do not want to call the displayed callback phone number, press NO, and resume reading the actual message. n o s 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.
Status of Text Messages A text message can have the following status: • Unread ( ) - The text message has not been read. Existing unread text messages will not be overwritten by a new message. a i c mm When a text message is received by your phone, one or more tones sound, and a message appears in the display that notifies you that an emergency, urgent, or normal message has been received.
Ñ or Ô until the new message is highlighted. 6 Press 7 Press YES to open the message. Once the message is open, you can scroll through the message one line at a time by pressing or . You can also scroll up or down through the message three lines at a time by pressing and holding or . • To delete the message, press and hold CLR. The message will be deleted. Ñ Ô Ñ Ô ( Ñ Ô Press or from the Standby screen to access the main menu. 2 Press or lighted.
Note! To call the phone number shown, press YES. To make a credit card call, press and hold YES. To return to the Standby screen, press NO. If you have not stored an access number, you will see Voice mail access number not stored. when you receive a voice mail notice. After this screen has been displayed for five seconds, another screen appears that gives you the opportunity to store an access number. The phone number is stored as your default voice mail access number.
Ñ Ô 1 Press or from the Standby screen to access the main menu. 2 Press 3 Press YES to open the MESSAGES menu. 4 Press or lighted. 5 To dial your voice mail access number, move the cursor to the Voice Mail submenu and press YES. You can make a credit card call by pressing and holding YES. 6 If you have not stored your voice mail number, enter it now. 7 Press YES to call your selected access number. Ô 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.
procedure. Once a connection to your ISP is established, it will remain in place until you disconnect or until it is automatically disconnected due to the degradation of signal quality or due to inactivity. Note! Throughout this chapter, references to data/fax/internet will be referred to as simply data.
Operation connector. Connect one end of the cable to your Ericsson mobile phone and the other end to the serial port on your computer. n o s Receiving Data and Fax Calls ERICS SONZ ERIC Note! SSON 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.
Note! 8 Press YES to select the highlighted call type. 9 Selection stored! appears in the display. Your phone is now configured to a specific type for your next incoming call. n o s The NextCallType setting will be reset to Voice call after every incoming call. If you plan to receive several data calls, reset the feature after you complete each call.
Plug the other end of the cable from your DA 18 Phone Book Manager Accessory Kit into the serial port on your computer. 3 Plug the charger cable into the bottom of the connector from your DA 18 Phone Book Manager Accessory Kit cable. 3 Plug the charger cable into the bottom of the connector from your DA 18 Phone Book Manager Accessory Kit cable. 4 Plug your charger cable into the wall outlet. 5 Insert the phone into the front compartment of your desktop charger.
signal will generally be stronger when the phone is near a window. n o s In a Vehicle Windows 95 It is possible to receive data calls from your vehicle. Operation from a moving vehicle may not be satisfactory because data may be lost when your call is transferred from one mobile base station to another. Be sure to give full attention to driving and pull off the road and park before making or receiving calls, if driving conditions so require.
Note! If neither the New Hardware Found nor the Update Device Driver Wizard screens appear, refer to the Manual Installation Instructions at the end of this chapter. When your desktop returns, verify that your modem is properly installed. From the Start menu on your Windows desktop, click on Settings, then Control Panel. Double-click the Modems icon. 4 When the Modem Properties screen appears, click on the description of your modem and click the Diagnostics tab.
Connect one end of your serial cable to your Ericsson mobile phone and the other end to your computer’s serial port. 3 From the Start menu on your Windows desktop, click on Settings, then Control Panel. Double-click the Modems icon. 14 When the Modem Properties screen appears, click on the description of your modem and click the Diagnostics tab. Note the COM port to which your modem is assigned. 4 Click Add. 15 Click OK to proceed. 5 At the Install New Modem screen, select Other. Click Next.
Note! n o s 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=4,1,2,0; +ES=1,0,1; +DS=0,0,512,6; 2 You cannot originate a voice call. 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 Voice Call Dialer from the pulldown list. e Click Properties. f Select the Connection tab. g Click Advanced.
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Problems You Can Solve Displayed Messages and Explanations The signal is too weak to make a call. Try again when the signal strength is one bar or stronger. Your phone is searching for a mobile service provider. You called a number for which you have set call restrictions. The phone does not turn On. Charge or replace the battery. 2 The phone is not ringing when a call is received. Check the SOUNDS menu to make sure the phone is not set for Phone Silent.
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. n o s If you need additional information or assistance, or would like to purchase Original Ericsson Accessories: in the U.S.A., call 1-800-ERICSSON (374-2776). .
Index A Access Tone , 42 Accessories , 68 Answer Option , 36 Antenna , 16 Auto Area , 36 Auto Prefix , 36 Auto Retry , 23, 37 B Back Light , 39 Battery Information Battery Location , 16 Charge-Only Mode , 10 Charging , 10 Conditioning , 13 Connecting , 10 Diagram , 16 Low Power , 27 Removing , 10 r o f C Call Manager Menu , 36 Call Totals , 36 Caller ID , 27 Caller Identification , 27 t o N Index Caller Number Identification , 32 Calling Cards , 34 Default Card , 34 Setting Up Cards , 32 Calls Answering
Display Icons , 17 Display Messages , 20 Highlights , 15 Illustration , 16 Key Functions , 18 Learning About , 15 Error Messages , 67 L Language , 39 Last Call , 36 Last Number Dialed , 25 Letters, Entering , 46 Lock Dial , 37 Lock Receive, 38 Logs , 32 Lower Side Key , 16, 19 F Fax Calls , 57 Features , 15 Flip , 19 I Icons , 17 Incoming Log , 32 Indicator Light , 17 Indicators Display Icons , 17 Display Indicators , 17 Indicator Light , 16, 17 International Calls , 27 Internet Calls , 57 70 n o s r
Entering Letters/Symbols , 46 Erasing Entries , 48 Recalling Names/Numbers , 47 Secure Memory , 47 Specifying Positions , 46 Storing Names/Numbers , 45 Power , 38 Power On Lock , 38 Power On/Off , 16, 18, 22 Problems You Can Solve , 67 Profiles Menu , 43 a i c N Index er m m o c r o f t o Find Network , 40 Home Only , 40 Private Network , 40 n o s .
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. T18d/T18ds 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: Ñ or Ô 3 3 Call the number Press YES shown in the display Activate Speed Dial Ñ or Ô 3 7 Activate Super Dial Ñ or Ô 3 8 Access the Press YES outgoing call log Dial the number Press YES (again) selected from the outgoing call log Erase the last digit Press CLR or letter entered Erase all digits or Press and hold CLR letters entered While
Your Phone’s Display Ñ or Ô 4 9 Contrast Ñ or Ô 4 8 Back Light Language Ñ or Ô 4 5 Your Phone’s Sounds Phone Silent Ñ or Ô 5 1 Ring Sound Ñ or Ô 5 2 Ñ or Ô 5 3 Ring Volume Ñ or Ô 5 4 Vibrate Ear Volume Ñ or Ô 5 5 Ñ or Ô 5 6 Key Sound Your Phone’s Security Lock Dial Ñ or Ô 3 9 Ñ or Ô 3 0 Lock Receive Ñ or Ô 4 1 Security Code Power-On Lock Ñ or Ô 4 2 Ñ or Ô 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.
. Ô The T18d/T18ds Menu You can quickly access several commonly used menus by pressing or . 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 or and then entering 5 3. Ñ Ô Ñ Ô 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 0. Security Code Power-On Lock Keypad Lock Time/Date Language Greeting Voice Privacy Back Light Contrast System Select or N f t o 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.