Ericsson CH388, CF388 manual Handset Accessories

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Observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots, refuelling points, chemical plants, or where blasting operations are in progress.

DANGER: never alter the AC cord or plug. If it will not fit into an outlet, have a proper outlet installed by a qualified electrician. Improper connection can result in risk of electric shock.

Do not attempt to disassemble the handset. There are no user- serviceable parts inside. Non-expert handling of the handset may damage it and void your warranty.

Keep your handset and all its parts and accessories out of the reach of small children.

Have PCS telephone vehicle accessories installed in a vehicle by qualified personnel.

HANDSET ACCESSORIES

To help you get more from your handset, Omnipoint provides a wide range of high-quality accessories.

>High-Capacity NiMH Battery

Provides up to 345 minutes of talk time; standby time is approximately 67 hours.

>Slim NiMH Battery (standard)

Provides up to 140 minutes of talk time; standby time is approximately 22 hours.

>Lite NiMH Battery

Provides up to 95 minutes of talk time; standby time is approximately 33 hours.

>Power Adaptor Plus

Lets you recharge your handset battery from your car battery in about 2 hours (providing you are not using your handset).

>Leather Carrying Case With Window

Protects your handset and allows you to read the display.

>Leather Carrying Case

Holds your handset for protection while traveling.

>Leather Pouch

Pouch carrying case for your handset.

Use Only Approved Batteries.

Use only approved batteries and battery chargers with your Ericsson handset.

(See your Ericsson User’s Manual for additional important information on batteries and other accessories.)

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Contents OMNI-611 Omnipoint Customer CareWord About Your User Guide WHAT’S in Your Omnipoint KITSAY Hello to Omnipoint Table of ContentsYou can do this in any of three ways LET’S GET StartedNow you’re ready to activate your Omnipoint account Your Ericsson User’s Manual Suggestion For Your First CallALL the Basics Keypad. The familiar number keys you’ll find on any phone Your HandsetHere’s a review of the basics Your KeypadYour Display Here’s what the display symbols meanKeylock Press Fto unlock your keypadTo end your call, press G Using MenusPlacing & Receiving Calls To make a call, just follow these simple stepsDial the emergency number Press Fto connect your call RoamingEmergency Calls To make an emergency callSET Clock lets you set the clock in hours/minutes and am/pm Clock Mode lets you select am/pm mode or 24-hour modeCalling Information Functions Calculator & Clock FunctionsCharging Your Battery Your SIM Card Removing & Replacing BatteriesSpeed-Dial from your Phone Book 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 MessagesSent indicates that your message has previously been sent OLD tells you that a message has already been readNotification That You Have a Message Using Your Answering MachineTo Set Up Your Answering Machine Dial A123Mail Listening To Your MessagesTo save the message being played, press To Reach Your Answering MachineAutomatic Date/Time Information Answering Machine Function ChartYour Voice Message Capacity Convenience of AutoplayCall Forwarding To Your Answering Machine Changing Your Password or NameAdvanced Message Services For example 19179079988@omnipoint.net Getting Numeric Paging MessagesGetting Short E-MAIL Messages Short E-Mail From The InternetSending Short E-MAIL Messages Short E-Mail To The Internet Here’s how to create the above message Press BTo enter a space, press the 1key once Press A67, plus the number you are calling Using Caller IDOmnipoint Caller ID Features Blocking Outgoing Caller IDExceptions To Caller ID To Cancel Call Waiting Using Call WAITING/CALL HoldYou can also switch back and forth between two calls To Cancel Forward All Calls Using Call ForwardingTo recall a number if you know the name Your Personal Phone BookRedialing The Last Number You Called SPEED-DIALING From Your Phone BookUse the CDkeys to bring up the Phone Book menu. Press F Here’s a brief description Other Advanced ServicesYour Monthly Statement FACTS, TIPS, OptionsOn The Inside Back Cover If your handset or SIM Card is lost or stolen TroubleshootingIf you hear a tone while on a call You can also write to us at Getting AssistanceOther Ways To Contact Omnipoint To send a fax to Omnipoint, dialTake Care Of Your Handset Using Your Handset SafelyHandset Accessories Your SIM Card No Your Handset Imei No Glossary of TermsReference Notes & Numbers Your Account No