User's Manual
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Overview
- Introduction
- Getting to know your P900
- P900 package
- P900 overview
- SIM card
- Battery
- Care instructions
- First time startup
- Turning your P900 on and off
- Importing phone book entries
- Operational modes
- Flip closed mode
- Flip open mode
- Flip removed
- Screen areas
- Jog Dial
- Keypad functions
- Indicators and status bar icons
- Memory Stick® Duo™
- Connecting the accessories
- Services
- Applications - overview
- General functions
- Entering text
- P900 locks
- Phone
- Media
- Business
- Messaging
- Contacts
- Calendar
- Tasks
- Jotter
- Tools
- Advanced Functions
- Settings
- Personalizing your P900
- Control panel
- Application shortcuts
- Display
- Flight mode
- International
- Locks
- Sounds and alerts
- Text input
- Themes
- Time & date
- User greeting
- Bluetooth
- Cable
- GSM Networks
- Infrared
- Internet accounts
- Messaging accounts
- WAP accounts
- Certificate manager
- Flip removed
- Format disk
- IP security manager
- Language selection
- Master reset
- Secure tokens
- Storage manager
- WIM PIN settings
- Getting started with Internet and Messaging
- Reference
Phone 49
Incoming calls can be received on both lines at any time. The
name of the line is shown and the ringtone defined for the line is
used.
To select a line for outgoing calls
The preset line is shown by the icon on the status bar. If you
want to use the other line:
• With the Flip closed, press and select
Switch to line 1
or
Switch to line 2
depending on the previously preset line.
• With the Flip open, tap and select
Switch to line 1
or
Switch
to line 2
depending on the previously preset line.
Corporate phone services in P900
The P900 can be used as a corporate phone in an Ericsson
MD110
®
or Business Phone
®
PBX, if this is equipped for
mobile extensions.
To place calls to colleagues, use the internal extension numbers.
When dialing an external number, you do not need to dial the
external line prefix; it is added automatically. Dial the
switchboard operator or corporate voicemail as from any other
corporate phone.
It is recommended that when storing numbers in Contacts you
use the international number format, starting with
+
. This also
allows you to use the Contact card when you do not use the
PBX, when you are abroad, and when you are sending SMS or
MMS messages.
If you know what numbers and codes your PBX accepts, you
can send these without the phone manipulating them. Start any
number or command with a
p
. This is done by pressing and
holding the key. When storing such a number on a
Contact card, it should be stored with a leading
p
, and a
command (to the PBX or for example to a phone bank) with a
leading
pc
.
When using it at home, the call is still dialed as an internal call
via the PBX.
Note When traveling abroad, use your phone as a normal GSM
phone, by clicking the PBX status bar icon and set the calling
card to Off.
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