User’s Guide Mobile Phone R310s
 Contents
 Please note
Accessories Without Direct Connection To a Cellular Phone
 Front
Phone for Use
 Assembly
SIM Card
Back
 Remove n Battery by Upulling the upper rub
Card you need to remove
Wise. Remove Cover from the phone
 Holder by
Slide the SIM card
 When to Charge the Battery
Battery
PIN
Properly attached
 Mains socket in your country. The mains plug may not
Charging the Battery
Products than Ericsson chargers
Be used for othern
 Disconnecting the Charger
Ibattery is being
Your Phone Taking t
Charging time
 Washing the phone
Proof
Back cover, or inside
 Turning your Phone on
Off
 Initial Settings
Turning Your Phone Off
To changer the displayl
 Icon Name Explanation
Display Information Key Functions
 Key Functionsi
Graphics on
Key Use
 Menus, see Moving through the Menus on
 Making Receiving Calls
Use area codes
Dial a previously called number
 Making International Calls
You hear the ring signal. Automatic re c-dialling is not
Making Emergency Calls
Available for fax and data calls
 Cipheringt
Answering a Call
Rejecting a Call
 Changing the Listening Volume
During a Call
Put the call on hold
 To use the notepad during a call
Minderf Minute
More than nOne Call Simultaneously
 Menu Graphics
Using the Menus
 Symbol Name Description
 Moving through the Menus
Uor dkey or press and hold any of the volume keys
Through the menus Scrolling with uor d
Letters on
 How To Interpret the Instructionsm
Using Shortcuts
Is to press and hold d. a quicker way to enter the first
 Display Text
 To add a setting to My Shortcuts
My Shortcuts
Shortcuts’ menu is to press and hold u
 Help texts
Scroll to Settings, YE S , Display
Your phone includes pop-up help texts that explain the sub
To turn the help texts on or off
Page
 Phone a
Your Personal Phone Book
Creating a Personal l
Phone Book Memories
 Press and hold 0 to enter the + sign
Entering Letters
Example
To enter an international phone number
 With a Name
Tip! You can chose another alphabet by pressing
Holding #
 You
Ask to Save
Scroll to
Phone m
 Keeping the Phone Book Up to Date
Speed Dialling
Is to press and hold d
Shortcuts to Phone Book Entries
 When the Card Memory Is Full
Overwrite Protectione
To edit an entry
 To delete an entry from the memory
Telephone Banking m
Case it is stolen.n
To save a phone number with codes
 With a Name on
Groups
Press
To send the codes during a call
 Mail o Addresses
 Memories
Checking the Statuse
To check the statuso Your different Phone book memories
 What Calls Are Saved?
Using the Call List
 Directly to the call list
To call a number from the call list
List
To turn the call list on or off
 Showing And Hiding Your Number
To be able to see if you have missed a call, the call list
Must be on
 Communicating With Your Voicet Mail Service
Your Voice Mail Service
Operator
To store your Voice Mail number
 Mail Service
Changing Numberr Signal
Alert signal
To the Two Line Service, you may
 Personalizing Your Phone
Ring Signal Volume
Silent
Ring
 Different Ring Signals for Voice, Data and Fax
Ring Signal Type
Ring Signals for Personal Calls
For Line 1 and Line
 To ocompose a ring signal
Ring signal
Composingf o
To specify a caller’s number andsthe accompanyingo
 Message Signal
Vibrating Alert
Matically
 To change the alarm signal for the alarm clock
Alarm Signal
Key Sound
Minute Minder
 Display Light
Display Language
Text
 To write a new greeting
Time
To turn the greeting off
To enter your phone number
 Date
Automatic Time Zone
To set the clock
Zone off
 To reset the phone
Master Reset
Menu Help
To the way they were
 Text Messages SMS
Enable To Send SMS
Operators may only allow
Phonee
 Composing a Text Message
To enter the phone number to your service centre
Sending a New Text Message
Tip! You can chose another alphabet by pressing Holding #f
 Saving the Message for Later Use
Messages to a Group
You can use
Tossend a text message to a group
 Customizing your Text Messages
That group
Message Type
 Validity Period
Templates
Sage will be deleted
Reply to Messages
 To save a template
Message
To send a template
Templateb
 Message ‘Reply requested Reply?’ appears in the display
When oyou press YE S, if this function is supported by your
Network operator. If you do not want to reply, press no
To read the message later
 Message
This message when replying
Do not want to reply, press N O
Have completed your message, press Y ES
 SIM Card Memory
Saving Incoming Messages c
 Area Information
Reading a saved Messagei a
Can reach them if you should use your SIM card with
Another phone
 Scroll to Messages, Y ES , Options, Y ES , Area Info, YE S
To turn Area Information on or off
Three-digit code. The list below shows examples
Area Information Message Types
 Cell Informationi
Feature may not be supported by your network
Area Information Message List
To delete the code
 Networks
Diverting Incoming Calls
 Activating Divert Calls
Calls
Then recall
 To check the status of a certain Divert Calls
Checking the Divert Status
Which informs you whether the Divert Calls is on or
Not
 SIM Card Lock
Subscription
Card
Contact your network operator
 To change your PIN code
Off
Enter your PIN and press Y ES
 Phone
Phone Lock
Inserted
Code on
 Keypad Lock
ERestrict Calls
Keypad
 Enter your password and press Y ES
Restriction
Diverting Incoming Calls on
 To check the status of a call restriction
Fixed Dialling
 To turn the Fixed Dialling service on or off
Press Y ES Select
Edit
 Closed User Groups
User
Name in the CUG List
 To delete a group from the CUG List
Accept Calls
Accepted Callers List
Scroll to the number you want to delete and press C
 Standby
To reject all calls
To accept calls from all
To check the Accepted Calls function
 Service may not be available on
Call Waiting Servicem
To cancel the Call Waiting service
Handling More than One Call Simultaneously
 Receiving a Second Call
Making a Second Call
Put the current call on hold Call Answer the waitingi
Continuen
 Receivingt
One Active Call One Call On Hold
 End the current call and accept the waiting call
Conference Calls
On all networks
Call
 To the conference group
Scroll with dto check the other participants
Group
Certain participant
 Make a new call
Making a Call while a Conference Call Is in Progress
Conference
Group
 Searching for Networks
Network search
Your SIM card
 Preferred Networks
Forbidden Networks
Display Information
Search
 Use uor dto scroll through the networkst
Delete networks from it
List
Enter a position number and press YE S
 Search Modes
To turn on the manual search mode
To rearrange the list
To turno
 To check the time of your outgoing calls
Knowing the Call Time Call Cost
Call cost
PIN2 to clear the cost or time counter
 CreditoLimit for Calls
Determining the Call Cost
To revert to call units
Callingr
 Thea Cost counter Starts from zero and increases
To set a specific credit limit
 Line
Using Two Voice Lines
Lines
Each phone line, if supported by your subscription
 Voice Control
Preparing your Phonec For Voice Dialling
To turn Voice Dialling on
 To record voice labels for existing phone book entries
Recording Problems
Voice label
Press YE S to save the voice label you Have recorded
 Voice Label Playback
Making Calls Using your Voice
To makeo Call
Presssand hold YE S until you hear a tone Releases
 Voice Answering
 Calling Card Calls
Activating CallingC Card Service
Calling Card Numbers
Savingc
 Needed for the verification codes To delete a card number
Choosing a Card
 To select a card
Making a Calling Card Call
 Sending Fax and Data Calls
Fax and Data Calls
Receiving Fax and e Data Calls
Receiving Fax and Data Calls Multi Numbering
 Call by pressing N O
Receiving Fax and Data Calls Single Numbering
To set the next incoming call type
 Alarm Clock
To turn off the alarm function
Extras
 Stopwatch
Calculator
 To set the timer
Timer
To set a new time when the timer is running
Games
 To control the game
Solitaire
To start Solitaire
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To control the game
 Profiles
Profile Concept
Normal Meeting Car
Home
 You can always choose a profile manually
Select a profile manually Toc
Select the profile you want
 Changing the profile settingsc
Profile settings are reset
Wishes
 Press any of the volume keys in standby mode or when
Accessories
Exist in your market
You choose f Another b Profile
 Vation to off
Portable Handsfree
To answer an incoming call
Second call
 Control Voices
Vehicle Handsfree e
 Handsfree Types
To voice dial using the Vehicle Handsfree
To answer a
Basic Handsfreeo
 Full Handsfree
Answering r Mode
 To set an answering mode
Accessories to a Profile
Infrared modem
Modem with a profile
 Units, you can add another 12 accessories to a profile
Any accessory above this number will work as ordinary
Portable and vehicle handsfree
 What is Online Services?
Online Services
Compatibility
New Menu
 Software
Which can be used instantly
 Very often
Resetting your SIM Card
 Send a SIM Card Initiated SMS
Details of Services Offered
Ices
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 Do this Mode
From the standby mode Combina
Quick Keys
Tions
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Do thisMode
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Menu or sub
 Error Messages
Troubleshooting
SOS Calls Only
Wrong PIN, Wrong PIN2
 PIN/PIN2 Blocked
Times in a
Phone Lock Code
 Other Problems
Phone Cannot Be Switched on
No Indication of Charging
Calls
 Ericsson Mobile Internet
 Product Care
Product Care Maintenance
 Operation Efficient Phoneo
Antenna Care and Replacement
 General
Exposure to Radio
Energy
 Driving
Devices ElectronicN
Vehicles Equipped withC
 Aircraft
Blasting Areas
Explosive Atmospheres
 Calls Emergencyr
Power Supply
Metal powders
Childrenn
 Ble on all cellular phone networks or when certain network
Cellular signal strength. Emergency calls may not be possi
Services and/or phone features are in use. Check with your
Local service provider
 Our Warranty
Warranty
Whato
ConditionsE
 Tion or adjustment, acts of God, improper ventilation
Use and maintenancem
Ised persons Warranty does not cover product failures which
Limited to use in other than the normal and customary
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No Event Shall Ericsson be Liable for
 To which this declaration relates, conforms to the appropri
Declaration of Conformity
Ate standards TBR 19, TBR 20, TBR31, TBR32, ETS
EN 60950, followingi Provisions of Teleter EMC directiven
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Stored messages SMS reading Text messages SMS 53 Time