>Arrows: The Left/Right arrow keys scroll through menus and memories. These keys also let you raise or lower the volume on your handset earpiece during a call.
>, : The “Star” and “Pound” keys let you enter special characters and execute commands.
Keylock.
There’s an easy way to lock your keypad to prevent accidental key presses – for example, if your handset is in your pocket.
Just press the left ARROW key and hold it until you reach “Keylock
on.” Press to lock your keypad.
Your keypad unlocks automatically when you answer a call, turn your handset off, or replace the battery. It can also be unlocked by
pressing the left ARROW key and .
YOUR DISPLAY
The display screen on your Ericsson handset can tell you a lot – and help you use menu and memory functions to do some pretty amazing things.
Here’s what the display symbols mean.
>Signal Strength Bar: Signal strength where you are. The more displayed bars, the stronger the signal. As long as you see “OMNIPOINT” in the display, you have a signal strong enough to make a call.
>Battery Bar: Battery power status. A “full” battery bar means full charge; an “empty” battery bar means battery must be recharged.
>Message Area: Displays commands, prompts, and text messages as you use your handset. Also displays the network you are using, phone numbers as you dial them, and the time elapsed during your call.
>Time: Displays the current time in standard (AM/PM) or 24- hour format (for example, 9:00 AM is 0900; 9:00 PM is 2100). Also displays the alarm time when you set the handset alarm.
>Envelope Symbol: Indicates that your handset has received a message. The message symbol flashes if your text message storage capacity is full.
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