Sony Ericsson T18LX manual Achieving Best Performance, Desktop Charger, Charging your Battery

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￿￿Plug the other end of the cable from your DA 18 Phone Book Manager Accessory Kit into the serial port on your computer.

￿￿Plug the charger cable into the bottom of the con- nector from your DA 18 Phone Book Manager Accessory Kit cable.

￿￿Plug the charger cable into the wall outlet.

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Desktop Charger

 

To charge your phone’s battery with an Ericsson desktop

 

charger during data operation, do the following:

 

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Book Manager Accessory Kit into the back of your

 

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your desktop charger.

 

 

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charger, your phone will exit Data/Fax profile and return

 

 

to the previously selected profile. To return your phone

 

 

to Data/Fax profile, place your phone in your desktop

 

charger and restart your data access software.

 

 

 

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Achieving Best Performance

 

Charging your Battery

Both your Ericsson mobile phone and your laptop com- puter batteries should be well-charged before starting data operation. This will help you avoid interruptions due to loss of power.

You may charge your phone’s battery with an Ericsson charger during data/fax operation as mentioned above.

Signal Strength

It is important to maintain a good signal path between the phone and the mobile telephone system when mak- ing data calls. Signals will generally be stronger when the phone is in an upright position. If you are indoors, your

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Contents 0RELOH3KRQH 8VHU·V*XLGH Page Table of Contents Message Services Using the PhonebookProblems You Can Solve Data, Fax, and Internet CallsMenu names are shown in the following typeface Menus Document ConventionsRFXPHQW&RQYHQWLRQV Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals SafetyGuidelines for Safe and Efficient Use Antenna CareElectronic Devices DrivingPacemakers Hearing AidsPosted Facilities Other Medical DevicesVehicles Product Care and Operation Recycling Your Battery Battery InformationBattery Use and Care Conditioning Your BatteryXLGHOLQHVIRU6DIHDQGIILFLHQW8VH Standard Belt Clip Swivel Belt Clip Getting StartedAttaching Your Standard or Swivel Belt Clip Charging Your Battery Connecting and Removing Your BatteryCharge-Only Mode Slow Trickle Charging a Deeply Discharged BatterySelecting Your Charger To charge your battery using the rapid chargerRapid Charger Hold the phone with the dis Play and keypad facing upTravel Charger Connecting the Power Cord to the Desk- top ChargerDesktop Charger To connect the charger plug to the desktop chargerCharging a Separate Battery Charging a Battery Attached to Your PhonePlug the AC adapter on the power cord into a wall outlet Remove yourHWWLQJ6WDUWHG Learning About Your Mobile Phone FeaturesHighlights of Your Mobile Phone DesignParts of Your Phone Display Indicators Phone Display Icons and Display IndicatorsIndicator Light Functions Phone Display IconsKey Functions Microphone mute and continue your call CallIs open Display Messages Indicator screen Access the main menu during callBasic Operations Summary of Basic OperationsSetting the Ring Sound Setting the Display LanguageTurning Your Phone On and Off To select the ring sound for your mobile phoneTo select the ring volume for your mobile phone Setting the Ring VolumeMaking a Call Auto RetryAnswering a Call Increasing or Decreasing Ear Volume During a CallCall Waiting Temporarily Muting the Ring ToneRedialing the Last Phone Number You Called Unanswered CallsSuper Dial Speed DialStop Dialing Emergency CallsPause Dialing Ing and holding until is shown in the displayInternational Calls Low Battery Power AlertCaller Number Identification Security CodeDVLF2SHUDWLRQV Changing Settings Using MenusOpening Menus Opening SubmenusExiting the Menu Quick Menu AccessMenu Overview To go directly to the choices for Key SoundMenu Descriptions Accessing MenusPhone Lists Menu Add EntryOutgoing Log Phone GroupsIncoming Log Calling Card 1 and Calling CardChanging the Domestic or International Calling Pattern Setting Up Your Calling CardsPlacing a Calling Card Call Default CardPhone Number Enter or recall the phone number you want to callMessages Menu Call Manager Menu Lock Dial Power On Lock Settings MenuLock Receive Security CodeLanguage Time/DateGreeting Voice PrivacyPrivate Network Find NetworkHome Only Phone Silent Sounds MenuEar Volume Ring VolumeAccess Tone Ring SoundMessage Alert Profiles MenuActivate Screen CallsNext Call Type Reset ProfileReset Menu Storing a Phone Number and Name Using the PhonebookStoring a Phone Number Using the Phone Lists Menu Storing a Phone Number Already Shown in the Display Entering Letters and SymbolsSpecifying a Phonebook Position Press 6 to store the phone number in the phone- bookRecalling a Phone Number or Name Recalling a Phone Number Using the Phone Lists MenuStoring a Phone Number in Secure Memory There are two ways you can do thisRecalling a Phone Number From Secure Memory Editing a Phone NumberErasing a Phone Number Assigning Group Members to Your Phone Groups Phone GroupsAssigning Group Rings to Your Phone Groups 8VLQJWKH3KRQHERRN Text Message Service Message ServicesEmergency Text Messages Urgent Text MessagesText Messages With Callback Numbers Text Message MemoryReading Text Messages Status of Text MessagesReading a Text Message Immediately Upon Receipt Reading Text Messages During a CallReading Saved Text Messages Voice Mail ServiceSaving and Deleting Text Messages Press Ñ or Ô until the new message is highlightedStoring Your Voice Mail Number Receiving Voice Mail Notification During a CallRetrieving Voice Mail Holding0HVVDJH6HUYLFHV Differences Between Data, Fax, and Internet Calls Data, Fax, and Internet CallsData Calls Fax CallsBefore You Start Setting Up Your ComputerInitial Setup Receiving Data and Fax Calls OperationUse With Other Ericsson Accessories DisconnectingMaking Data and Fax Calls Making Voice Calls While Connected to Your ComputerSignal Strength Charging your BatteryAchieving Best Performance Desktop ChargerA Vehicle Installing Your Modem Driver From Your Compact DiscTransmission Disturbances WindowsSelect the appropriate CD-ROM drive and click Next Click OK to proceedSettings, then Control Panel. Double-click TroubleshootingDouble-click the Modems icon. c Select the General tab Click General. Make sure that the maximum speed is set toDouble-click the Modems icon Select the General tab To enable over-the-air Privacy for data/fax calls, doSelect the Connection tab FollowingDWDDDQG,QWHUQHW&DOOV Problems and Possible Solutions Problems You Can SolveCharge or replace the battery Displayed Messages and ExplanationsSignal strength varies Index QGH Index YES Key, 16 Making and Answering Calls Your Phone’s Display Contrast T18LX Menu