Ericsson CF337, CH337 manual Removing & Replacing Batteries, Your SIM Card

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REMOVING & REPLACING

BATTERIES

Your battery is designed to be easy to remove in case you need to change batteries or access your SIM Card.

To remove a battery:

>Press the key (on CF337, press PWR) and hold to turn off power to your handset.

>Push the battery tab up slightly from the bottom of the handset.

>Lift the battery away from the handset.

To replace a battery:

>Place the battery top against the back of the handset.

>Slide the battery gently upward until it locks into place.

>Lock the battery into position by pressing it against the handset.

YOUR SIM CARD

Inside your Omnipoint handset, there’s an ingenious and intelligent component: the SIM (Subscriber Identity Module) Card.

Your SIM Card has a computer chip that can store digital information, including your personal Phone Book, text messages, and the information your handset needs to operate.

(Note: keep all SIM Cards out of reach of small children.)

The SIM Card is pre-loaded in the card holder on the back of your handset, beneath the rechargeable battery. If your SIM Card is missing from your handset or has been inserted improperly, you’ll see the message “Insert Card” on your display. The handset will not function when the SIM Card is removed (except for 911 calls).

In most cases, you never have to touch your SIM Card. But you can remove your SIM Card if necessary – for example, to use in another handset or to loan your handset to someone for use with their card. Here’s how:

>First, switch your handset off by pressing the key and holding it until you hear a click.

>Remove your battery (see p. 15).

>Release the SIM Card holder by sliding it toward the top of the handset.

>Flip up the SIM Card holder.

>Slide the SIM Card out of its holder.

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Contents CF337/CH337 Whats in Your Omnipoint KIT SAY Hello to Omnipoint Table of ContentsCall Omnipoint Customer Care. Just dial LET’S GET StartedYour Ericsson User’s Manual Suggestion For Your First CallALL the Basics Your Keypad Your HandsetKeypad. The familiar number keys you’ll find on any phone Your Display KeylockPressing the left Arrow key To make a call, just follow these simple steps Using MenusPlacing & Receiving Calls Emergency Calls RoamingCharging Your Battery Your SIM Card Removing & Replacing BatteriesThat’s Not All If Your SIM Card Or Handset Is LostCall Customer Care immediately at 1-888-OMNI-611 More than a PhoneReceiving a Message When you receive a message, here’s what happensWord about Messages Three Kinds Of MessagesText Message Storage Capacity Reading MessagesNotification That You Have a Message Using Your Answering MachineSetting Up Your Answering Machine Press to hang upYour Voice Message Capacity To save the message being played, pressTo Reach Your Answering Machine Convenience of Autoplay Answering Machine Function ChartTo cancel or reactivate Autoplay, press See pChanging Your Greeting Changing Your Password or NameAdvanced Message Services Automatic Date/Time InformationShort E-Mail From The Internet Getting Numeric Paging MessagesGetting Short Mail Messages To enter a space, press the key four times For example 19179079988@omnipoint.netSending Short Mail Messages Toanyoneanywhere.com#just writing to say hello Short E-Mail To The InternetYou can deactivate the Call Waiting feature of your handset Using Call Waiting Call HoldTo Cancel Call Waiting To Cancel Forward All Calls Using Call ForwardingYour Personal Phone Book Redialing The Last Number You Called SPEED-DIALING from Your Phone BookHere’s a brief description Other Advanced ServicesYour Monthly Statement FACTS, TIPS, OptionsOn The Inside Back Cover Troubleshooting Customer Care Center Box Lehigh Valley, PA Getting AssistanceOther Ways To Contact Omnipoint Take Care Of Your Handset Using Your Handset SafelyHandset Accessories Your Account No Glossary of TermsReference Notes Numbers