Sony Ericsson T61LX manual Receiving Calls, Making Emergency Calls, Changinge the Earpiece Volume

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4 To end the call, press the right softkey. The duration of

Receiving Calls

the call is displayed on your screen.

 

When your phone receives a call, the ringer sounds,

Note! For optimal performance, hold your phone near

Incoming Call appears in the display, and the display and

keypad backlight illuminate. You can temporarily quiet

the base to eliminate interference with the

the ringer by pressing the right softkey or the upper or

internal antenna signal.

 

 

lower side keys, and still answer the call by pressing the

 

 

 

left softkey. If you have Caller Number Identification

Making Emergency Calls

 

 

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(Caller ID) service from yoursservice provider, the

Enter the local emergency number and press the left

caller’s phone number isUshown in the display. The

softkey.

 

 

caller’s name will alsolappear if the phone number is

 

 

 

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found in your iphonebook.

Note! Auto Keylock and Phonelock do not prohibit

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emergency number access.

 

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Changinge the Earpiece Volume

 

 

 

During a call, you can change the earpiece volume by

Making International Calls

 

 

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pressing one of the side volume keys.

1 Dial the international access code, the country code,m

 

 

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• Push up to increase the volume.

the area code (without the leading zero) and the phone

 

number.

 

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• Push down to decrease the volume.

2 Press Call.

 

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Muting the Microphone

 

 

During a call, you can turn off the microphone.

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Note! Check with your service provider if you are

 

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• Press and hold C until Microphone Muted appears in

having problems making international calls.

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the display.

 

 

 

• Press and hold C again to resume the conversation.

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Contents Mobile Phone T61LX T9 Text Input is licensed under one or more Pending U.S. Trademarks owned by MicrosoftCorporation of Redmond, Washington, U.S.A Following U.S. Pat. Nos ,818,437, 5,953,541Table of Contents Recommendations Guidelines for Safe and Efficient UseEfficient Use Radio Frequency RF Exposure and SAR Electronic Devices Hearing AidsPacemakers OthereMedical Devices Children Power SupplyDriving Disposing of the Product Emergency CallsBattery Use and Care Disposing of the BatteryConditions Limited WarrantyOur Warranty What We Will DoBy installations, modifications, or repair or openingmof This warranty does not cover any failureAdjustment, acts of God, or damage resulting from Warranty does not cover Product failures whichUnderstanding this User’s Guide SoftkeyPhone Views Charging connectorGetting To Know Your Phone Headset jackStandby Screen Icons Key Functions Options KeyKeypad SoftkeysDelete an item from a list Currently usingMove through menu, lists, or text. Tilt Clear key Press and hold to mute the microphoneCall How your phone is configured. See SideEnter the digits 0-9 and letters Enter a Automatic speech recognitionCharging Your Battery Attaching Your BatteryGetting Started Removing Your Phone’s Covers Replacing the Back CoverBack Phone Cover Upward until It clicks Place Cover removedNotchaon the phone Press down onIllustration, insert the tab into Slide the back cover upFirst Time Battery Use Turning Your Phone On and Off Disconnecting the ChargerCharging Making and ReceivingsCallsMaking Emergency Calls Changinge the Earpiece VolumeReceiving Calls Making International CallsHelp, Selecta Accessing MenusSelect Add Contact My NumbersCall Contact Edit ContactSet Calling Cards Card SetupGroups Calling CardsAsk to Save OptionsEdit Positions Sort OrderMemory Status Call VoicemailSelect, Call Call List Missed CallsLast Call Incoming TimeSMS Counter ClearTurn Off Tones Switch CallsRelease Active Call Info Hold CallSounds & Alerts Message Alert My MelodiesProfiles View Profile Reset ProfilesForward Calls Call OptionsCall Waiting Restrict CallsAuto Area Code Auto PrefixLight Answering ModeData and Fax Auto RetryLanguage Time and Date LocksNetworks Voice ControlReset Settings Voice Memo Calendar TimePictures TimerStopwatch GamesCalculator Code MemoHeadset Jack MOptimum UseStatus Information Technical AssistanceTTY Call Types My Shortcuts Menu Edit shortcutsAdding Contacts Stop and Pause DialingPause temporarily suspends transmitting numbers for Calling Contacts Selecting a Sort OrderOrder, Select Speed Dialing SuperSpeed DialingSetting Default NumbersN Deleting ContactsiChanging Position Numbers SelectSynchronizing Your Phone and PC Deleting Group Members Editing Group NamesCreating New Groups Deleting Groups Adding New Members to Existing GroupsScroll to Other and press Edit Before Sending Messages Text MessagingMessage Options Creating a Template Sending Messages to GroupsTemplates Sending a Message Later Select, Add New, ADDReceiving Text Messages Using a TemplateReading Text Messages List of Options Saving Messages to Read Later Deleting MessagesReplying to Messagesl Forwarding MessagesSMS Chat Calling the Message Sender Starting a Chat SessionMessages, Select, SMS, Select, Chat, Select Receiving a Chat Session InvitationNickname that will appear with every Chat message You send Before Voice Dialing Recording Voice TagsTags Turning Voice DialingoOnVoice Activated Dialing Recording Number TypesVoice Dialing Voice AnsweringRejecting Incoming Calls Starting a Voice Memo RecordingAnswering Incoming Calls Listening to Voice Memo RecordingsRe-recording Commands Editing Your Voice CommandsMagic Word Troubleshooting TipsSelect, Add Contact, Select T9 Text Input Yes Options available by pressing Turning Off the T9 Text InputUsing the Calendar Close, Select EditingViewing Your Calendar Tasks, Select Calendar SettingsEditing or Deleting Tasks Synchronizing Your Phone and PCFree version of XTNDConnect PC for Sony Ericsson or MAccessibility and Internet TroubleshootingError Messages Technical Assistance/Customer ServiceInternet Call Timersm26 IndexKeys 11, 12 TemplatesIndex Page Index Call list Car profile is active No service is available You have a new message.Your phone is in Analog mode Indicates how many messages Call listMenu Turn on SilentSMS AE /LZT 123 7193/2 R