Sony T10s warranty Electronic Devices, Aircraft, Power Supply

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Electronic Devices

Most modern electronic equipment, for example, equipment in hospitals and

cars, is shielded from RF energy. However, RF energy from telephones may

affect some electronic equipment.

 

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Turn your phone OFF in health care facilities when regulations postedAin the

areas instruct you to do so. Always request permission before using your

phone near medical equipment.

 

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Mobile telephones may affect the operation of some implantedn

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implanted equipment. Pacemaker patients should be awarei

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mobile phone very close to a pacemaker may cause the device to malfunction.

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the cord is located so that it will not be stepped on, tripped over or

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otherwise subjected to damage or stress.

To reduce risk of electric shock, unplug unit from power source before

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any cleaning, then use soft cloth dampened on with water.

Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use

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Contents Contents At a Glance Cellular Phones and Accessories in Combination Getting Started Preparing Your Phone Card-sized SIM cards SIM CardCorner turned to the left Pull out the SIM cardPIN BatteryUnblocking Key code, which you also get from your operator Phone for the first timeBend the plug connected to the phone upwards and pull it out Indicator light on the top of the phone starts flashing redLift the battery up Removing the BatteryTurn off the phone Press the catch on the bottom PhoneTurning Your Phone On Off Initial SettingsTurning Your Phone On 0000Turning Your Phone Off NetworkOnly No networkDisplay Information Display Information Key FunctionsIcons in the Display Menu System on Key FunctionsEnding a Call Making a CallRe-dialling a Previously Called Number Making International Calls What Happens when I Receive a Call?Making Emergency Calls Calling Line Identification CLICiphering During a Call Pressing Increases the volumeMuting the Microphone ProgressTones or touch tones Press the appropriate keys 0-9, * and # Sending Tone SignalsDuring a Call Functions and Settings Menu System Using the Menu SystemManual Scrolling and SelectingInterpret this instruction as follows Display Text and SymbolsScroll to another menu Press Y E S to select the menu Play MailYour Personal Phone Book Storing a Number Together with a Name Entering LettersFor example To enter digitsTo store in a position of your choice in the SIM memory Telephone Banking ServicesPress # and pCalling Using the Name When a Memory is FullBook Shortcut to Name RecallNumber Phone Numbers between MemoriesSIM memory Press S to copyCopy to and press Y E S Press Call List Using the Call ListShortcut to the Call List Turning the Call List OnYour Voice Mail Service Ring Signal Type Ring Signal VolumeYour Phone PersonalizingCLI service Your Own Ring SignalsUse the keypad to enter notes Minute Minder Vibrating unitDisplay Light Phone Number Display Display LanguageTime Ring signal volume ResetDate Auto StoreSending and Receiving Text Messages SMSReceiving a Message To read the message nowReading a Stored Message To set the service centre addressReplying to a Message Enabling the Phone to Send SMSStoring Incoming Messages Erasing a MessagePress N O SIM Card MemoryRepetition of Message Enhancing Your Text MessagesReply to Messages Sending a New Text Message Composing a Text MessageTo set the Reply requested Editing the Written TextOwn Messages Sending a Stored MessageArea Information Turning Area Information OnArea Information Message Types To insertArea Information Message List An area information codeVia the Area To erase or replace a codeReceiving an Area Message To read an area messageActivating Call Diverts Diverting Incoming CallsChecking the Divert Status You may alsoTo cancel a certain call divert Cancelling Call DivertsAlly All callsKeypad Lock Security for Your Phone SubscriptionSIM Card Lock Your network operator ScriptionUnblocking Your SIM Card Full Lock Phone LockAutolock Changingo Password Cancelling o All Call BarsCall Barring Changing the Call Barring StatusFixed Dialling Cancelling Fixed DiallingActivating Fixed Dialling Storing Fixed NumbersClosed User Groups Security for Your Phone and Subscription Call Simultaneously Call Waiting ServicerHandling More than One Second Call while a Call Is in ProgressActive and One Call Is on Hold Receiving a Second Call while a Call Is ProgressPress N O You can also IngConference Calls Scroll to Busy? using L E F T and then press Y E SReceiving a Third Call Participant To extract a participantTo make the call To switch between the new call and the conference groupTo end the new call and return to the conference group Ending the Conference CallSearching for Networks Setting Network PreferencesSelecting a New Network Provided your home netList of Preferred Networks List of Forbidden NetworksReviewing the List of Networks S and then Search ModesMove is displayed Knowing the Call Time Call CostCall Information Total Call Time or Call CostDetermining the Call Cost Credit Limit for CallsMade LimitChanging to the Other Line Each Line Different Settings foroReceiving a Call on One of the Lines Changing the Name of a LineSetting the Handsfree Type Answering ModeCalling from Your Car Handsfree TypesSelect a mode Other Handsfree-related SettingsRing level Ear volume Ring type only with car kit Changing a SettingCalling Card or Credit Activating the Calling Card FeatureCard Calls Changing Security CodesMaking a Credit or Calling Card Call Selecting a CardTo select the card Sending and Receiving Faxes and Data Special Functions Menu Some Useful FunctionsEdit the phone number Hiding or Showing Your Phone NumberUsing the Calculator Alarm ClockCalculator Check MenuPress *.n To enter a decimal pointsSome Useful Functions Additional Information Error Messages TroubleshootingNo Indication Phone Does not Come OnPoor Sound Quality in Handsfree Equipment Enter lock codeKey Quick KeysTechnical Data Call Barring GlossaryDivert Also called PCN or DCS 1800 systems Dual Band GSM 900/1800Network Line 1/LineOperator PC-CardShort Message Service Service ProviderScroll Select Scription, please contact your network operator Exposure to Radio Frequency Energy Guidelines for Safe Efficient UseEfficient Phone Operation Electronic Devices Power SupplyAircraft Blasting Areas ChildrenProduct Care Potentially Explosive Atmospheres tWhat We Will Do Our WarrantyProd Ble from your local Ericsson subsidiaryInstructions for use and maintenance of the product,o Or the installaConformity DeclarationEMC directive Johan Siberg, PresidentDeclaration of Conformity Index Date Answered calls Format SettingPause Dtmf 24 Level Personal ring signal Resetting phone SelectionNetwork 10 Redialling numbers Preferred Request reply SMSVolume keys 4, 12 Format SettingStoring names 23 numbers Telephone banking