Ericsson GF768 Creating Your Own Phone Book, About Phone Book, Storing Numbers on SIM Card

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Creating Your Own Phone Book

This chapter describes how you can store phone numbers both on your SIM Card and in your phone’s own memory.

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About the

Phone Book

You can store your phone numbers both on your SIM Card and in your phone’s own memory. The difference between the two is you can remove the SIM Card and use all those telephone numbers in other phones, while phone’s memory always stays the same no matter which SIM Card is inserted.

You can store up to 50 phone numbers in the phone memory. The number of phone numbers you can store on your SIM Card is SIM Card dependent.

International Numbers

If you intend to use your phone book both at home and abroad, you should store all phone numbers as international phone numbers, i.e. with the international prefix “+” and the country code before the area code (without any leading zero) and the number.

To enter the plus prefix, press and hold the zero until you see the plus in the display.

Speed Dialling

The phone numbers that you store in positions 1–9on the SIM Card can be called by entering the position number and then pressing YES. You should, therefore, save positions 1–9for important numbers.

Storing Numbers on SIM Card

1. Enter the phone number you wish to store.

2.Press the left arrow key until Store is shown and press YES twice.

3.Enter the first letter of the name by pressing the appropriate numeric key as many times as required (see Table 2 for all characters).

Enter the next letter when the cursor has moved to the next letter position. The number of letters the name can have is SIM Card de- pendent.

Press YES when you are done with the name.

4.If you want to store the phone number in the storage position suggested in the display, go directly to step 5.

If you want to store the number in a different position, press CLR to erase the position num- ber displayed and enter another number.

5.Press YES to confirm the position number. The display shows Stored.

If you have chosen a position number that is already occupied, Overwrite? is displayed. Press YES to overwrite or NO to return to the position number and change it.

Storing Numbers

in Phone’s

Memory

Follow the the same procedure as storing a phone number on the SIM Card up to step 4. When you are prompted to set storage position number, press #once to enter the ¤ character (which indicates storage in phone memory) and twice to have the phone suggesting the first free storage position.

Press YES to confirm the storage.

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Contents User’s Manual This manual describes Ericsson GF768 Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use Aircraft Table of Contents Knowing Duration of Calls Assemble Charge Four Steps Assembly InstructionsInserting SIM Card Removing SIM CardConnecting Charger to Phone Attaching BatteryConnecting Charger to Mains Removing BatteryTurning On Phone Turning On the Phone and General InformationAbout the Charging Function Looking at the Display About the DisplayIcon Indicates Front view of your phone Learning about Your PhoneMaking and Receiving Calls Handling Two Calls Putting a Call on HoldAbout Calling Line Identification CLI Useful Information while Talking About Menu System Navigating the Menu SystemMoving Through the Menu System Selecting Key Sound MenuMissedCAl allrm About Phone Book Creating Your Own Phone BookStoring Numbers on SIM Card Storing Numbers Phone’s MemoryDeleting Storage Position About Recalling Phone NumbersPosition Recall Personalizing Your Phone Changing Ring VolumeAbout Last Dialled Numbers About Unanswered CallsSetting Alarm Setting ClockTurning Off the Alarm Viewing the ClockPress this Making Your Personal Ring SignalAbout the Phone’s Making Twinkle Twinkle Little Star Complex MelodyTwinkle, Twinkle Little Star FanfareDiverting Calls Cancelling Call DivertViewing Status Call Divert About Diverting Calls DivertingProtecting Your Keypad, Phone and SIM Card Phone Lock Barring Calls Restricting CallsUnLocking Phone About Barring CallsActivating Call Bars for Any Call Type Cancelling All Call BarsSending and Receiving Text Messages Reading an Old Message Receiving a MessageChanging Message Type Reading an Incoming MessageReceiving Area Information Other Networks Knowing Duration of CallsAbout Duration Calls Viewing Calling InformationDisplay Meaning Setting Phone to Automatic Network SearchSelecting a Network LZT 126 1343/2 R1A CLI IndexPUK SMS

GF768 specifications

The Ericsson GF768 is a cutting-edge device developed specifically for enhancing wireless communication in various applications. As part of Ericsson’s commitment to advancing connectivity through robust technology, the GF768 is designed to meet the increasing demand for efficient and reliable mobile broadband services.

One of the standout features of the GF768 is its exceptional capacity for high-speed data transfer. This device is engineered to support advanced wireless technologies, including 5G, ensuring that users experience minimal latency and seamless connectivity. With its capability to handle large volumes of data, the GF768 is ideal for environments that demand high-capacity deployments, such as urban areas or events where many users are concurrently online.

The GF768 also incorporates multiple-input and multiple-output (MIMO) technology. This innovation enhances signal quality by allowing multiple antennas to send and receive more than one data signal simultaneously. Consequently, users can enjoy improved network performance and greater reliability, making the device especially suitable for challenging environments where coverage can often be inconsistent.

In addition to its technical features, the GF768 is designed with user experience in mind. It has a streamlined, compact form factor that allows for easy deployment in various settings, from urban rooftops to remote locations. Furthermore, its rugged design ensures durability, enabling it to withstand diverse weather conditions and operational stresses.

The integration of advanced network management capabilities is another highlight of the GF768. Equipped with intelligent software, the device facilitates proactive monitoring and management of network performance. This feature enables network operators to optimize resource allocation, troubleshoot issues quickly, and enhance overall service quality.

Security is a prioritization in the GF768’s architecture. With built-in security protocols, it safeguards user data and communications from potential cyber threats, thereby ensuring privacy and compliance with regulatory standards.

Overall, the Ericsson GF768 stands out as a powerful and versatile solution for modern wireless communication. With its advanced features, commitment to high-speed connectivity, and user-friendly design, it is poised to significantly enhance mobile network experiences across various sectors.