Ericsson CH388, CF388 manual Using Menus, Placing & Receiving Calls, To end your call, press G

Page 9

>Envelope Icon. Indicates that your handset has received a text message or a text notification that you have a voice message in your Answering Machine. This message symbol flashes when your text message storage capacity is full. (Note: on model CF 388, the key that shows this symbol can dial you into A123to receive voice messages from your Answering Machine.)

>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 either standard (am/pm) or 24-hour notation (for example, 9:00 am is 0900; 9:00 pm is 2100.) Also displays the alarm time when you set the handset alarm.

>L1/L2. Indicates the line currently active if you have optional two-line service (a second phone number that rings at your handset).

Using Menus.

As you use your handset, menus can be displayed to let you perform a wide range of important functions.

To bring up menus, press the left or right CDkey and hold down (or repeatedly press) until the menu you want is on display. Then press Fto select the menu.

For full details on how to use each menu, see your Ericsson User’s Manual.

PLACING & RECEIVING

CALLS

Now you’re ready for the fun part: how simple and satisfying it is to use your Omnipoint handset to make and receive calls.

Your handset can make and receive calls only when it is switched on, has a valid SIM Card inserted, and is located in the Omnipoint coverage area or in a “roaming” network.

To make a call, just follow these simple steps:

>If your handset is off, press Gand hold until you hear a click. The display will light up. In a few seconds, “OMNIPOINT” will be displayed.

>Dial the number, just as you would from your home phone.

If it’s in the same area code as your Omnipoint number, enter the 7-digit number.

If you’re calling to another area code, dial 1, the 3-digit area code, and the number.

For international calls, dial 011, plus the country code and the number you’re dialing, including area code.

>As you dial, the number you’re dialing will appear on your display. If you make an error while dialing, press Eonce to erase the last digit on your display, or press and hold Eto erase the entire display so you can begin again.

>Press Fto place your call. While you talk, you will see the elapsed time of your call in the display.

>To end your call, press G.

11

12

Image 9
Contents OMNI-611 Omnipoint Customer CareWord About Your User Guide WHAT’S in Your Omnipoint KITSAY Hello to Omnipoint Table of ContentsLET’S GET Started Now you’re ready to activate your Omnipoint accountYou can do this in any of three ways Suggestion For Your First Call ALL the BasicsYour Ericsson User’s Manual Keypad. The familiar number keys you’ll find on any phone Your HandsetHere’s a review of the basics Your KeypadKeylock Here’s what the display symbols meanPress Fto unlock your keypad Your DisplayPlacing & Receiving Calls Using MenusTo make a call, just follow these simple steps To end your call, press GEmergency Calls RoamingTo make an emergency call Dial the emergency number Press Fto connect your callCalling Information Functions Clock Mode lets you select am/pm mode or 24-hour modeCalculator & Clock Functions SET Clock lets you set the clock in hours/minutes and am/pmCharging Your Battery Your SIM Card Removing & Replacing BatteriesCall Customer Care immediately at 1-888-OMNI-611 If Your SIM Card Or Handset Is LostMore than a Phone Speed-Dial from your Phone BookWord about Messages When you receive a message, here’s what happensThree Kinds Of Messages Receiving a MessageSent indicates that your message has previously been sent Reading MessagesOLD tells you that a message has already been read Text Message Storage CapacityTo Set Up Your Answering Machine Using Your Answering MachineDial A123 Notification That You Have a MessageTo save the message being played, press Listening To Your MessagesTo Reach Your Answering Machine MailYour Voice Message Capacity Answering Machine Function ChartConvenience of Autoplay Automatic Date/Time InformationChanging Your Password or Name Advanced Message ServicesCall Forwarding To Your Answering Machine Getting Short E-MAIL Messages Getting Numeric Paging MessagesShort E-Mail From The Internet For example 19179079988@omnipoint.netSending Short E-MAIL Messages Here’s how to create the above message Press B To enter a space, press the 1key onceShort E-Mail To The Internet Omnipoint Caller ID Features Using Caller IDBlocking Outgoing Caller ID Press A67, plus the number you are callingExceptions To Caller ID Using Call WAITING/CALL Hold You can also switch back and forth between two callsTo Cancel Call Waiting To Cancel Forward All Calls Using Call ForwardingTo recall a number if you know the name Your Personal Phone BookSPEED-DIALING From Your Phone Book Use the CDkeys to bring up the Phone Book menu. Press FRedialing The Last Number You Called Here’s a brief description Other Advanced ServicesFACTS, TIPS, Options On The Inside Back CoverYour Monthly Statement Troubleshooting If you hear a tone while on a callIf your handset or SIM Card is lost or stolen Other Ways To Contact Omnipoint Getting AssistanceTo send a fax to Omnipoint, dial You can also write to us atTake Care Of Your Handset Using Your Handset SafelyHandset Accessories Reference Notes & Numbers Glossary of TermsYour Account No Your SIM Card No Your Handset Imei No