T18z User’s Guide n o s e s u . c In s c i r E – Register your new phone, purchase Ericsson original accessories, and see the latest in products by visiting us at: www.ericsson.com/us/consumer l a i c r e 7/99 PBM This manual is published by Ericsson Inc., without any warranty. Improvements and changes to this manual necessitated by typographical errors, inaccuracies of current information, or improvements to programs and/or equipment, may be made by Ericsson Inc., at anytime and without notice.
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Some menus/features are operator dependent. Table of Contents Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use . . . . . 5 Safety . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Phone Care and Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .8 Battery Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .9 n o s . c In Making Emergency Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 Receiving Calls . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Display Language . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Greeting Text . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33 Phone Number Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 Date . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 Auto Store . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Some menus/features are operator dependent. . c In Voice Activation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Recording Voice Dialing Labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .60 Replacing a Voice Dialing Label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .61 Erasing a Voice Dialing Label . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Voice Label List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .62 Using Voice Dialing . . . . .
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Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use n o s . c In 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 E – The design of your phone complies with the FCC guidelines (and those standards).
Check the laws and regulations on the use of wireless telephones in the areas where you drive. Always obey them. Also, if using your phone while driving, please: Most modern electronic equipment is shielded from RF signals. However, certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against RF signals from your wireless phone. • Use handsfree operation, if available. • Pull off the road and park before making or answering a call if driving conditions so require.
want to consult your service provider (or call the customer service line to discuss alternatives). Blasting Areas 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. Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so.
Ericsson suggests you read and observe the following for safe care and operation of your phone: • 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. n o s • Do not allow children to play with your phone. They could hurt themselves or others, or could accidentally damage the phone. Your phone may contain small parts that could be detached and create a choking hazard.
Battery Information • Do not leave your battery where it may be subjected to extremely hot or cold temperatures. This could reduce the battery’s capacity. New Batteries n o s The battery packaged with your phone is not fully charged. For maximum battery capacity, use your charger to condition the battery. • Do not let the metal contacts on the battery touch another metal object such as keys in your pocket. This could short-circuit and damage the battery.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Preparing Your Phone for Use Components of Your T18z ➊ Antenna ➋ Indicator Light ➌ Speaker ➍ Side Volume Keys ➎ Display ➏ ON/OFF Key ➐ Keypad ➑ Flip ➒ Microphone Channel ➌ ➍ Network 11:33 am ➎ ➏ ➐ ➊ Belt clip mounting area ➋ SIM release ➌ Battery ➍ Accessory Connector ➎ Battery Release + ➒ ➑ l a i c r e ➊ ➋ ➌ m m ➎ ➍ Assembly o f t o c r s c i r E – The SIM Card ➊ ➋ n o s 3 Charge the battery e s u .
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Inserting the SIM Card 3 Pull out the SIM card. n o s 1 Remove the battery (if attached). 2 Slide the SIM card into the SIM card slot with the golden connectors facing down and the cut corner turned to the left. 3 Push the SIM card into the slot completely. l a i c r e Removing the SIM Card m m s c i r E – The Battery e s u . c In Your phone comes with a nickel metal hydride (NiMH) battery.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. When the battery is fully charged, the battery meter in the display is full and the indicator on top of the phone shows a steady green light. To remind you that you will soon need to charge the battery or replace it with a charged one: • an alarm signal (a long beep) sounds and the message Battery low appears for two seconds in the display. The signal is repeated several times.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. The Display, Keys, and Menus n o s Turning Your Phone On/Off You should be careful with your PIN, since it is your protection against unauthorized use of your subscription. Follow these steps if Enter PIN appears in the display after you have turned on the phone: Press and hold the NO (ON/OFF) key until you hear a beep. When a network is found, the phone beeps three times.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. you to call the emergency number 911 (or 112, the international emergency number). See “Making and Receiving Calls” on page 18. 9 1 2 n o s “No network” If the message No network is displayed, there is no network within range or the received signal is too weak. You have to move to get a stronger signal. 3 4 5 2 Press the key. 3 Enter 000 0 . o f t Display Icons No 14 key. o c r 4 Press the 3 Keypad Lock - Keypad is locked.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Key Functions Key: Use: The keys have multiple functions. Use this table as a guide for getting the most of our your keypad. Key: • Enter the digits 0-9. • Enters the international prefix (+) with 0 key. • Enter special characters. For instance, to enter X, press the 9 key twice. See “Entering Characters” on page 22”. n o s Use: • • • • Make calls. Answer calls. Select menus or submenus. Initiate a voice dial call.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Active Flip You can answer a call by opening the flip and end it by closing the flip. This is known as an Active Flip. Instead of pressing or repeatedly, you can press and hold it down until you reach the menu or submenu you want. Deactivating/Activating Your Flip Note! Note! The flip is activated by default. 1 Select Active Flip from the SETTINGS menu. 3 Stored will appear.
Some menus/features are operator dependent.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. 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 away from home, you may use other networks, provided your home network has an agreement that allows you to do this (see also “Networks” on page 57). n o s . c In that ciphering is currently not available from the service provider. s c i r E – Redialing a Previously Called Number 1 Press YES .
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Ending a Call • Close the flip (if activated). • Press NO to end the call. 2 Enter the country code, area code (without any leading zero) and phone number. 3 Press YES . u l ia Making Emergency Calls c r e 1 Enter 911 (or 112, the international emergency number). t o N m m The emergency number 911 (or the international emergency number, 112) can be used in most countries, with or without a SIM card inserted, if a GSM network is within range.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Changing the Earpiece Volume • Voice Activated Answer (Refer to “Answering or Rejecting a Call Using Voice Activation” on page 63.) 0:22 Volume Rejecting a Call n o s You can reject a call any one of the following ways: • Pressing the lower side volume key decreases the volume. • Press NO, if the flip is open. • Close flip (if activated and open).
Some menus/features are operator dependent. 2 When you end the call, the number remains in the display. You can now call the number by pressing YES , or save it in the Phone Book (see “Your Phone Book” on page 22). n o s Sending Tone Signals To use telephone banking services or to control an answering machine, you need to use codes. These codes are sent as tone signals (also known as DTMF tones or touch tones). Press the appropriate keys (0-9, * and #).
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Your Phone Book Press the appropriate key, 1–9, 0 or #, repeatedly until the character you want appears in the display. John Doe (4) 8003742776 o f t No 22 o c r to get… 1 Space - ? ! ‚ . : ; " ’ < = > ( ) 1 lu a i c r e se Press… 2 m m s c i r E – You can only enter letters when you are using the phone book and when you are composing a short message (SMS), see “Short Message Service (SMS)” on page 36”.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Quick Tips Entering Lowercase Letters 5 Press YES. Record voice label now? appears. Enter the letter, for example an A, and then press *. An a appears. Lowercase letters now appear until you press * again. 6 If you do not want to record a voice label, press NO . Press YES to record. n o s 7 Say the voice label after the tone. The voice label is played back to you.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. • To save in a position of your choice in the phone memory, press and press # once. Enter the position followed by YES . When Both Memories are Full . c In If both memories are full, the phone does not suggest a storage position. If you still want to store the number, you have to erase an old number by entering a position that is already occupied and press YES .
Some menus/features are operator dependent. 3 Press YES . it; or you can call the number by using the memory position that the number is stored in. Calling Using the Name Keeping the Phone Book Up to Date n o s 1 Clear the display. 2 Scroll to PHONE BOOK and press YES . 3 Select Name recall. 4 Enter the name of the person you want to call, or scroll with until you find it. 5 Press YES to call the number. Calling Using the Position 1 Clear the display. ial 3 Select Position recall.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. 2 Scroll to PHONE BOOK and press YES . 4 Scroll to Find name. n o s 5 Enter the number of the first memory position in the phone memory you want to copy to and press YES . 5 Enter the name and press YES . 6 Use or to navigate. 6 Press YES to copy. The next position in the SIM memory is displayed and the first empty position in the phone memory is suggested. 7 Change the name by entering or erasing letters. 8 Press YES .
Some menus/features are operator dependent. 3 Select Card Phone. 4 Enter the number of the first position in the SIM memory you want to copy to the phone memory and press YES . Icon Copying All Numbers from Phone Memory to SIM l a i c r e Using the Call List s c i r E – e s u The Dialed numbers icon appears next to the date or time of a dialed number. All the calls are stored together in chronological order. If the same number is called more than once, the latest call replaces earlier ones.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Activating the Call List Function Note! 1 Scroll to SETTINGS and press YES . Calling Line Identification (CLI) 2 Select Call list, On. n o s Calling a Number from the Call List If your subscription includes the CLI service and the caller’s network sends the number, you will see the caller’s number at the bottom of the display when you receive a call. If the number is stored with a name in the phone book, the name is also shown in the display.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Showing Your Phone Number for a Particular Call 1 Enter the phone number you wish to call. 2 Scroll to SPECIAL FUNCTIONS and press n o s YES . 3 Select Send ID. l a i c r e o f t o c r e s u .
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Personalizing Your Phone Your phone includes a number of functions which let you adapt your phone to your own personal needs in different situations. Note that some of the functions allow you to have one setting when the phone is handheld and another when it is connected to handsfree equipment. See “Calling from Your Car” on page 68“. Ring Signal Volume l a i c r e Menu Ring level ( ) Note! o c r No 30 3 Press YES to save the setting.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. 5 The Entertainer Different Ring Signals for Speech, Data and Fax Calls 6 Eine Kleine Nachtmusik n o s 7 Für Elise If you have turned the DATA menus on (see “Sending and Receiving Faxes and Data” on page 69), you can set different ring signals for speech, L1 or L2, fax, and data calls. 8 Bergakungens Sal 9 Vivaldi - Four Season - Spring 10 Boccherini - Menuett 12 Grieg - Per Gynt 13 Brahms - Hungarian dance number 5 14 Trad.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. 6 Enter the caller’s number and then press YES . If a phone number is stored in the phone book, press to recall the number. 6 Press and hold a key to enter a long note. 7 Press 0 to raise the note one octave. 8 To listen to your melody, press YES . 7 Scroll to ring signal type you want and then press YES . 9 Press YES again to save it or press NO to continue editing. Erasing a Caller’s Number 1 Scroll to SETTINGS and press YES . 2 Select Ring type.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Message Signal 1 Scroll to SETTINGS and press YES . 2 Select Light. You can choose whether to hear clicks, tones or nothing (silent) when you receive a text (SMS) or voice message. 1 Scroll to SETTINGS and press YES . 2 Select Mail alert. . c In 3 Select the display light setting you want. Display Language 3 Select the sound you wish to hear. n o s s c i r E – The default language on your SIM card is English.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. 2 Select Phone no. 4 Write your new greeting, using the number keys. For information on how to enter letters, see “Your Phone Book” on page 22. 3 Select Phone no. (again). 4 Enter the number and then press YES . 5 Press YES to confirm your setting. Note! Turning the Greeting ON/OFF 1 Scroll to SETTINGS and press YES . 3 Scroll to Fax no. or Data no. and press YES . 4 Enter the number and then press YES .
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Date 3 Select On or Off. When the phone is in standby mode, you can press a volume key to the current date. Use the lower side volume key if voice activation is active. The default date format is mm-dd-yy. Master Reset n o s . c In You can reset some settings to their default values.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Mail Services n o s Enabling the Phone to Send SMS Your phone is equipped with two types of mail: Short Message Service (SMS) and Voicemail. Voicemail is a service that allows callers to leave voice messages when you cannot answer your calls. This chapter will provide instructions on using the SMS and Voicemail services.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. . c In Setting the Request Reply Prompt Message type 1 Scroll to MAIL and press YES . Your phone can send other types of messages. Your network operator’s service center may offer the facility to convert a text message into a format (e-mail, fax, telex, etc.) that suits the equipment that is going to receive the message. Check with your network operator to find out which message types you can use and how. To change message types 2 Select Options.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. 3 Scroll to the stored message you wish to send and press YES . 4 Enter your message. 4 Now you can edit your message. When you are ready to send the message, press YES . n o s 5 When you have completed your message, press YES . 5 Re-enter the phone number. 6 Enter the receiver’s phone number or recall it from the phone book. Note! To access the PHONE BOOK menu, press Scroll through the phone book using .
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Reading the Message Later Embedded Numbers • Press no when you see the Read now? prompt. The message is stored in the message memory as New and the envelope icon appears at the bottom of the standby display.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Calling an Embedded Number Storing Incoming Messages • Press YES to call the embedded name/number. If there are multiple numbers in the display, the first number will be dialed. If you do not want to read an incoming message at once, it is automatically stored in the message memory in the phone. This allows you to read it later. If there are any unread messages in the message memory, the envelope icon appears at the bottom of the standby display.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. 2 Select Send message. If the SIM card memory becomes full, the envelope icon starts flashing. The text Not stored Mem full appears. You will have to erase one or more messages before you can store any new messages in the SIM card memory. 3 Select Own messages. 4 Scroll to the end of the message list. The phone prompts: New. n o s 5 Press YES . Storing a received message in the SIM card memory 7 Press YES . 2 Scroll to the end of the message.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Area Information Area Information Message Types The ordinary Short Message Service is a personal service that carries your private messages. Area Information is a text message which is broadcast to all subscribers in a certain network cell at the same time. For example, the information may be a local road report or a local taxi phone number. Note! This feature may not be available on all networks. Turning Area Information On 1 Scroll to MAIL and press YES .
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Code . c In 5 To insert a code, scroll to the first empty position, using and press YES . AI Message Type 054 Operator services 056 Directory inquiries (national) 6 Enter the new code (you only need to enter 40 for 040, since the phone adds the leading zero automatically).
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Reading an Area Message 2 Select Area Messages. n o s Activating Your Voicemail Function 3 Scroll from one message to another. 4 To select a message, press YES . Note! . c In If the SIM card already contains the number of your operator’s voicemail service, you do not have to enter it. The Set Voicemail menu will not appear. 1 Scroll to MAIL and press YES . 1 Scroll to MAIL and press YES . The phone only stores one message per code.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Forwarding Calls automatically canceled. However, they are activated again when you cancel the All calls forward. If you want to make certain that your incoming calls are correctly handled when you are unable to answer them, you can use the Call Forward service to forward them to another phone number. Note! If you subscribe to the Alternate Line Service (ALS), you can set different Call Forwards for the two lines, i.e. Line 1 and Line 2.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Checking the Forward Status Canceling All Call Forwards 1 Scroll to FORWARD and press YES. Checking the Status of a Certain Call Forward The message Please wait appears, followed by a message which informs you that all call forwards have been canceled. 2 Select the forward you want. 3 Select Get status. The message Please wait appears, followed by a message which informs you whether the call forward is activated or not.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Security n o s Canceling Keylock Keypad Lock . c In 1 Scroll to SETTINGS and press YES . 3 Select Off. Unlocking Keypad The keypad lock is automatic. This means that if you do not press a key within 25 seconds, the keypad is locked. Note! u l ia Calls to the emergency number 911 (or 112) can be made when the keypad is locked. If the phone alarm rings, you can turn it off by pressing any key.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Unblocking Your SIM Card Changing PIN 2 1 Scroll to ACCESS and press YES . 2 Enter your PUK (or PUK2) which you will find in the information from your network operator. 2 Select Card Lock. 3 Enter a new four- to eight-digit PIN (or PIN2). 4 Follow the same procedure as described in “Changing PIN” on page 48. 5 Re-enter the new PIN (or PIN2) to confirm. 1 Scroll to ACCESS and press YES .
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Phone Lock The phone lock protects the phone against unauthorized use if it is stolen and the SIM card exchanged. It is not activated when you buy the phone. You can change the default security code 0000 to any three- to eight-digit personalized code. Activating/Canceling the Phone Lock n o s 1 Scroll to ACCESS and press YES. 2 Select Phone lock. The current setting is shown in brackets. 4 Enter the security code and press YES .
Some menus/features are operator dependent. To make sure that a call restrict is not changed by someone else, you need a password, which comes with your subscription, to activate or cancel a call restrict. You can change the password as often as you like. Changing the Password 2 Select Call Restrict. 1 Scroll to ACCESS and press YES. 4 Enter the old (current) password and press YES . 3 Scroll to the option you want and press YES . 5 Enter the new password and press YES .
Some menus/features are operator dependent. 2 Select Fixed numbers. calls to be made to numbers from 9195550000 to 9195559999. 3 Select Store. 4 Enter your PIN2 and press YES . Numbers beginning with the international prefix (+) and country code can also be stored, allowing you to make calls abroad. Numbers which include question marks can be stored. For example, storing 91955512?? allows calls to be made to numbers from 9195551200 to 9195551299. To enter a question mark, press and hold #.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Closed User Groups Adding a Name to the CUG List 1 Scroll to ACCESS and press YES . The Closed User Groups (CUG) function is a way of lowering call costs. It depends entirely on your operator and subscription. Not all networks support the function. You can place your most frequently called numbers in groups. On some networks it is cheaper to make calls within a call group. You can also make sure that certain groups can only be called from work, home etc.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Handling Multiple Calls Call Waiting Service 2 Enter the number you want to call and press YES Note! If you want to be able to receive a second call, while another call is in progress, you must activate the Call Waiting service. Note! The Call Waiting service may not be available in all networks. u l ia 1 Scroll to ACCESS and press YES. 2 Select Call waiting. c r e 3 Select Activate (or Cancel ). Call Waiting ON will appear.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Note! 1 Press menu. Ending the Current Call and Answering the Waiting Call Note! One Call is Active and One Call Is On Hold Press YES . Ending the Active Call and Returning to the Call On Hold or m m 1 Press NO, Retrieve Held Call appears. 2 Press YES to retrieve. o c r Ending Both Calls 1 Press followed by YES to select the Handle calls menu. o f t No 54 ial c r e 2 Scroll to Release active? and then press YES .
Some menus/features are operator dependent. • To reject the waiting call, select Busy? using . Note! n o s If Forward On busy is activated, the waiting call is forwarded to the number you have specified. Reviewing the Participants in the Conference Group 2 Scroll to Conference participants and then press YES . The Conference Call service may not be available on all networks. To create a conference call, you must have one active call and one call on hold.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Releasing Participants from the Conference Group You can release participants from the conference group. n o s followed by YES to select the Handle calls 1 Press menu. 2 Select the participant you want to release. Making a Call while a Conference Call Is in Progress You can put the conference group on hold and make another call. You can then switch between the new call and the conference call. 1 To put the conference group on hold, press YES .
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Networks n o s Searching for Networks Instead of the full name of a network, an abbreviation may be displayed. To see the full name of a network, press *. 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.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Note! Message Meaning Forbidden The name of the network is included in a list of forbidden networks on your SIM card. You can normally not select this network. See “List of Preferred Networks” on page 58. Available The name of the network is not included in the preferred or forbidden list on your SIM card. You can select this network, but you might not be able to use it. l a i c r e Starting an Automatic Network Search 1 Scroll to NETWORKS and press YES.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. 3 Scroll to the first free position in the list and press YES . The Add network? prompt appears. Search Modes When you turn on your phone, it searches for a network. This can be done in two different ways, depending on the search mode that is activated. Automatic search mode is usually the default. n o s 4 If you scroll to a position that is already occupied, press YES and then scroll with the arrow keys until Add net? appears.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Voice Activation The phone is equipped with a built-in voice recognition system known as Voice Activation. Note! This system allows you to: • voice dial • answer and reject calls To call someone, you only need to press the upper side volume key or YES, say the voice label associated with that person and the phone automatically dials his or her number. To answer and reject calls, you only need to say for example “Answer” and “Busy”.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. 5 Press YES again to store. 6 Press YES . You are prompted to speak after a tone (beep). Recording Problems 7 Say the voice label that you want to be stored with the phone book entry. The voice label is played back to you. For more information, refer to “Your Phone Book” on page 22”. l a i c r e s c i r E – • the name of the voice label was too short. • the background noise of your recording location was too loud.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Selecting the Voice Label List 6 Press YES . Then follow the phone’s prompts. 1 Scroll to PHONE BOOK and press YES. Erasing a Voice Dialing Label 2 Select Voice label list. n o s 3 Scroll through the list to hear the labels. 1 Scroll to PHONE BOOK and press YES. 2 Select Edit. 4 Enter the name with the voice label you want to erase and press YES . The name and number is displayed and the voice label is played. 5 Press YES to select.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Recording the Voice Answering Labels Note! The word that you choose to accept or reject calls can be any word in any language, but the recording time is limited. Try to make the words unique and not too short. In the example below, we have chosen the commands “Answer” to accept and “Busy” to reject incoming calls. n o s Replacing the Voice Answering Labels 2 Select Voice answer. 3 Select Replace voice label.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Extra Features Call Time and Call Cost 1 Scroll to INFO and press YES. The display shows the duration of a call in progress. When you end the call, the call duration information is shown for another five seconds. If your network and SIM card support this feature, you can have the call cost (or the number of call units) displayed. 2 Select Tot calls. lu Selecting the call information you want a i c r e 1 Scroll to SETTINGS and press YES. 2 Select Call info.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. tion, both your network and your SIM card must support it. Credit Limit for Calls If both your network and SIM card support this feature, you can enter a total amount of money that can be used for making calls. This could be useful when you lend your phone to someone, for example, and do not want their call costs to exceed an amount specified by you. The cost is deducted from this amount while you are engaged in a call.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Note! Activating the Calling Card Feature Storing a Calling Card Number: 1 Scroll to PHONE BOOK and press YES . 2 Select Call cards security. 2 Select Call card numbers. 3 Enter your security code and press YES . Changing Security Codes l a i c r e 1 Scroll to ACCESS and press YES. 2 Select Call cards security. 3 Enter your security code and press YES . 4 Scroll to Change code and press YES . m m 5 Enter your new code and press YES .
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Note! If you only use one card number, this selection does not have to be repeated every time you wish to make a Calling/Credit card call. Using Two Voice Lines Note! Your phone supports two voice lines Alternate Line Service (ALS) with different phone numbers, Line 1 and Line 2. This is useful if you want to keep business calls and private calls on separate lines. You can only send and receive text messages (SMS) on Line 1.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. waiting. You set these functions separately when the line is activated. The call meters in the INFO menu show the call times (call costs) for the line currently selected. Handsfree Type 2 Changing the Name of a Line 2 Select Line 1 Tag (or Line 2 Tag). 3 Enter a new name (maximum 12 characters). 4 Press YES . The name tag is only shown in ALS menu and during an incoming call.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Other Handsfree-Related Settings Apart from the settings mentioned above, you can change the following settings when using handsfree equipment: • Ear volume s c i r E – Selecting Answering Mode • Display light 1 Scroll to SETTINGS and press YES . Each of these settings can be specified separately when you have your phone connected to handsfree equipment.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Next Call Type Setting the Alarm 1 Scroll to TOOLS and press YES . This function allows you to decide which type the next incoming call will be, for example, fax, data, or speech. You will only see this menu if your phone detects that you do not have separate numbers for data, fax and speech. Once you have set your phone for a specific incoming call, it will stay so until you change it back. The normal setting is Speech.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. The table below describes some of the most useful key combinations. 3 Enter 134. 4 Scroll with YES . to the division sign (/) and press 5 Enter 32. 6 Scroll with the to the equal sign (=) and press YES . You can also press # to get the answer.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. To… Do this: Mode: speed dial press 1 – 9 and YES when in standby move three lines forward press 3 when reading a message return to beginning of message press and hold when reading a message mute ringer press and hold CLR press and hold again to release in standby l a i c r e o f t o c r n o s e s u .
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Troubleshooting This chapter lists some problems that you might encounter while using your phone. Some problems require that you call your service provider, but most of the problems you encounter are easy to correct yourself. Enter the correct PIN or PIN2, and press YES . Your SIM will be blocked after three unsuccessful attempts. When you want to change a security code (for example PIN) you have to confirm the new code by entering it again.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. . c In Voice Answering Does Not Perform Well Number not permitted • The Closed User Groups function is activated and the number you have dialed is not part of a group. See “Closed User Groups” on page 52. • You have Fixed Dialing Numbers activated, but you have dialed a number that is not permitted on the Fixed Dialing Numbers list. Try changing the voice labels for accepting and rejecting calls.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Terminology Acronym List AoC This factory default feature allows you to easily answer and end calls without the use of the keypad.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Calling Line Identification (CLI) Fixed Dialing Numbers Shows the number of the person calling you in your mobile phone display. You can then make an informed choice as to whether or not to take the call. Bear in mind that not all numbers can be displayed. To use this service, it must be supported by your network. Forward Ciphering Ciphering is a built-in feature that “scrambles” your calls and messages to provide additional privacy.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Phone Book International Prefix (+) Mobile phone (+) prefix that automatically adds the correct international code in front of a telephone number when dialling out of a country. You then have to add the code of the country you are calling. PC-Card See “Alternate Line Service” on the previous page. Menu System l a i c r e Network A mobile phone network or system consists of a network of cells.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. is activated with a personal code. To use this service, it must be supported by your network. SIM Card Roaming n o s You are outside of your home network. Semi-Duplex In handsfree equipment, full duplex means that the connection is open for both parties to talk simultaneously. Semi-duplex gives close to, but not complete, duplex functionality. Service Provider A company that provides services and subscriptions to mobile phone users.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. Voice Activation A feature that allows a subscriber to place a call or answer a call by spoken commands. n o s Voice Recognition The capability for mobile phones, PCs, and other communications devices to be activated or controlled by voice commands. l a i c r e o f t o c r e s u .
Some menus/features are operator dependent. n o s l a i c r e o f t o c r e s u .
Some menus/features are operator dependent.
Some menus/features are operator dependent.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. choosing, 31 composing own, 32 level, 30 personal, 31 type, 30 types, 37 Special Characters, 22 Speed dialing, 25 Stored messages (SMS) reading, 39 S Scratch pad, 20 Scrolling, 15 Sending messages (SMS), 37 Short Message Service.
Some menus/features are operator dependent. l a i c t o N r o f Answering a Second Call: Press YES when you hear a tone and Call wait appears. The first call is placed on hold. Press NO to end second call or press YES to toggle. Call Waiting must be enabled. Storing Numbers in Phone Book: Enter number to be stored. Press L and YES to select PHONE BOOK. Press YES to select Store. Press YES to select first available position. Record Voice Label will appear after the name/number is stored.