Sony Ericsson T18LX manual Operation, Receiving Data and Fax Calls

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connector. Connect one end of the cable to your Ericsson mobile phone and the other end to the serial port on your computer.

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Note! If you are trying to connect to a 25-pin serial interface port on your computer, you will need an adapter. You can purchase a 25-pin serial interface port adapter at most computer supply stores.

 

￿￿ Install Your Modem Control Software (driver)

 

The modem control software (driver) that you need

 

to use your Ericsson mobile phone is available on

 

 

commercial

 

the compact disc included in your DA 18 Phone

 

Book Manager Accessory Kit. Refer to the Install-

 

ing Your Modem Driver From Your Compact Disc

 

section at the end of this chapter for help with

 

installing drivers for some operating systems. When

 

the appropriate driver is loaded, refer to the sections

 

on making and receiving data and fax calls later in

 

this chapter.

 

￿￿ Set up your data access software according to the

 

instructions supplied with it.

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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.

 

 

Review the instructions from your mobile service pro-

 

 

vider that describe the procedures and rules for making

 

and receiving data calls in your area. If you are having

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trouble receiving a data call, you may need to configure

 

 

 

 

your phone manually to receive a data call. To configure

 

 

your phone manually, do the following:

 

 

￿￿ Set up your phone and computer as described

 

 

 

above.

 

 

 

￿￿ Press Ñ or Ô from the Standby screen to access the

 

 

 

main menu.

 

 

 

￿￿ Press Ñ or Ô until the PROFILES menu is high-

 

 

 

lighted.

 

 

 

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Press <(6 to open the PROFILES menu.

 

 

￿￿ Press Ñ or Ô until the NextCallType submenu is

 

 

 

highlighted.

 

 

 

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Press <(6 to open the NextCallType submenu.

 

 

 

The current selection is indicated by a filled radio

 

 

 

button.

 

 

 

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Press Ñ or Ô until the call type for the next call you

 

 

 

will receive is highlighted.

 

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Contents 0RELOH3KRQH 8VHU·V*XLGH Page Table of Contents Data, Fax, and Internet Calls Using the PhonebookMessage Services Problems You Can SolveMenu names are shown in the following typeface Menus Document ConventionsRFXPHQW&RQYHQWLRQV Antenna Care SafetyExposure to Radio Frequency Signals Guidelines for Safe and Efficient UseHearing Aids DrivingElectronic Devices PacemakersOther Medical Devices VehiclesPosted Facilities Product Care and Operation Conditioning Your Battery Battery InformationRecycling Your Battery Battery Use and CareXLGHOLQHVIRU6DIHDQGIILFLHQW8VH Getting Started Attaching Your Standard or Swivel Belt ClipStandard Belt Clip Swivel Belt Clip Slow Trickle Charging a Deeply Discharged Battery Connecting and Removing Your BatteryCharging Your Battery Charge-Only ModeHold the phone with the dis Play and keypad facing up To charge your battery using the rapid chargerSelecting Your Charger Rapid ChargerTo connect the charger plug to the desktop charger Connecting the Power Cord to the Desk- top ChargerTravel Charger Desktop ChargerRemove your Charging a Battery Attached to Your PhoneCharging a Separate Battery Plug the AC adapter on the power cord into a wall outletHWWLQJ6WDUWHG Design FeaturesLearning About Your Mobile Phone Highlights of Your Mobile PhoneParts of Your Phone Phone Display Icons Phone Display Icons and Display IndicatorsDisplay Indicators Indicator Light FunctionsKey Functions Call Is openMicrophone mute and continue your call Display Messages Summary of Basic Operations Access the main menu during callIndicator screen Basic OperationsTo select the ring sound for your mobile phone Setting the Display LanguageSetting the Ring Sound Turning Your Phone On and OffAuto Retry Setting the Ring VolumeTo select the ring volume for your mobile phone Making a CallTemporarily Muting the Ring Tone Increasing or Decreasing Ear Volume During a CallAnswering a Call Call WaitingSpeed Dial Unanswered CallsRedialing the Last Phone Number You Called Super DialIng and holding until is shown in the display Emergency CallsStop Dialing Pause DialingSecurity Code Low Battery Power AlertInternational Calls Caller Number IdentificationDVLF2SHUDWLRQV Opening Submenus Using MenusChanging Settings Opening MenusTo go directly to the choices for Key Sound Quick Menu AccessExiting the Menu Menu OverviewAdd Entry Accessing MenusMenu Descriptions Phone Lists MenuCalling Card 1 and Calling Card Phone GroupsOutgoing Log Incoming LogChanging the Domestic or International Calling Pattern Setting Up Your Calling CardsEnter or recall the phone number you want to call Default CardPlacing a Calling Card Call Phone NumberMessages Menu Call Manager Menu Lock Dial Security Code Settings MenuPower On Lock Lock ReceiveVoice Privacy Time/DateLanguage GreetingFind Network Home OnlyPrivate Network Phone Silent Sounds MenuRing Sound Ring VolumeEar Volume Access ToneScreen Calls Profiles MenuMessage Alert ActivateReset Profile Reset MenuNext Call Type Using the Phonebook Storing a Phone Number Using the Phone Lists MenuStoring a Phone Number and Name Press 6 to store the phone number in the phone- book Entering Letters and SymbolsStoring a Phone Number Already Shown in the Display Specifying a Phonebook PositionThere are two ways you can do this Recalling a Phone Number Using the Phone Lists MenuRecalling a Phone Number or Name Storing a Phone Number in Secure MemoryEditing a Phone Number Erasing a Phone NumberRecalling a Phone Number From Secure Memory Phone Groups Assigning Group Rings to Your Phone GroupsAssigning Group Members to Your Phone Groups 8VLQJWKH3KRQHERRN Urgent Text Messages Message ServicesText Message Service Emergency Text MessagesText Messages With Callback Numbers Text Message MemoryReading Text Messages During a Call Status of Text MessagesReading Text Messages Reading a Text Message Immediately Upon ReceiptPress Ñ or Ô until the new message is highlighted Voice Mail ServiceReading Saved Text Messages Saving and Deleting Text MessagesHolding Receiving Voice Mail Notification During a CallStoring Your Voice Mail Number Retrieving Voice Mail0HVVDJH6HUYLFHV Fax Calls Data, Fax, and Internet CallsDifferences Between Data, Fax, and Internet Calls Data CallsSetting Up Your Computer Initial SetupBefore You Start Receiving Data and Fax Calls OperationMaking Voice Calls While Connected to Your Computer DisconnectingUse With Other Ericsson Accessories Making Data and Fax CallsDesktop Charger Charging your BatterySignal Strength Achieving Best PerformanceWindows Installing Your Modem Driver From Your Compact DiscA Vehicle Transmission DisturbancesSelect the appropriate CD-ROM drive and click Next Click OK to proceedClick General. Make sure that the maximum speed is set to TroubleshootingSettings, then Control Panel. Double-click Double-click the Modems icon. c Select the General tabFollowing To enable over-the-air Privacy for data/fax calls, doDouble-click the Modems icon Select the General tab Select the Connection tabDWDDDQG,QWHUQHW&DOOV Displayed Messages and Explanations Problems You Can SolveProblems and Possible Solutions Charge or replace the batterySignal strength varies Index QGH Index YES Key, 16 Making and Answering Calls Your Phone’s Display Contrast T18LX Menu