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Table of Contents
Problems You Can Solve
Using the Phonebook
Message Services
Data, Fax, and Internet Calls
Document Conventions
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Guidelines for Safe and Efficient Use
Safety
Exposure to Radio Frequency Signals
Antenna Care
Pacemakers
Driving
Electronic Devices
Hearing Aids
Vehicles
Other Medical Devices
Posted Facilities
Product Care and Operation
Battery Use and Care
Battery Information
Recycling Your Battery
Conditioning Your Battery
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Attaching Your Standard or Swivel Belt Clip
Getting Started
Standard Belt Clip Swivel Belt Clip
Charge-Only Mode
Connecting and Removing Your Battery
Charging Your Battery
Slow Trickle Charging a Deeply Discharged Battery
Rapid Charger
To charge your battery using the rapid charger
Selecting Your Charger
Hold the phone with the dis Play and keypad facing up
Desktop Charger
Connecting the Power Cord to the Desk- top Charger
Travel Charger
To connect the charger plug to the desktop charger
Plug the AC adapter on the power cord into a wall outlet
Charging a Battery Attached to Your Phone
Charging a Separate Battery
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Highlights of Your Mobile Phone
Features
Learning About Your Mobile Phone
Design
Parts of Your Phone
Indicator Light Functions
Phone Display Icons and Display Indicators
Display Indicators
Phone Display Icons
Key Functions
Is open
Call
Microphone mute and continue your call
Display Messages
Basic Operations
Access the main menu during call
Indicator screen
Summary of Basic Operations
Turning Your Phone On and Off
Setting the Display Language
Setting the Ring Sound
To select the ring sound for your mobile phone
Making a Call
Setting the Ring Volume
To select the ring volume for your mobile phone
Auto Retry
Call Waiting
Increasing or Decreasing Ear Volume During a Call
Answering a Call
Temporarily Muting the Ring Tone
Super Dial
Unanswered Calls
Redialing the Last Phone Number You Called
Speed Dial
Pause Dialing
Emergency Calls
Stop Dialing
Ing and holding until is shown in the display
Caller Number Identification
Low Battery Power Alert
International Calls
Security Code
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Opening Menus
Using Menus
Changing Settings
Opening Submenus
Menu Overview
Quick Menu Access
Exiting the Menu
To go directly to the choices for Key Sound
Phone Lists Menu
Accessing Menus
Menu Descriptions
Add Entry
Incoming Log
Phone Groups
Outgoing Log
Calling Card 1 and Calling Card
Setting Up Your Calling Cards
Changing the Domestic or International Calling Pattern
Phone Number
Default Card
Placing a Calling Card Call
Enter or recall the phone number you want to call
Messages Menu
Call Manager Menu
Lock Dial
Lock Receive
Settings Menu
Power On Lock
Security Code
Greeting
Time/Date
Language
Voice Privacy
Home Only
Find Network
Private Network
Sounds Menu
Phone Silent
Access Tone
Ring Volume
Ear Volume
Ring Sound
Activate
Profiles Menu
Message Alert
Screen Calls
Reset Menu
Reset Profile
Next Call Type
Storing a Phone Number Using the Phone Lists Menu
Using the Phonebook
Storing a Phone Number and Name
Specifying a Phonebook Position
Entering Letters and Symbols
Storing a Phone Number Already Shown in the Display
Press 6 to store the phone number in the phone- book
Storing a Phone Number in Secure Memory
Recalling a Phone Number Using the Phone Lists Menu
Recalling a Phone Number or Name
There are two ways you can do this
Erasing a Phone Number
Editing a Phone Number
Recalling a Phone Number From Secure Memory
Assigning Group Rings to Your Phone Groups
Phone Groups
Assigning Group Members to Your Phone Groups
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Emergency Text Messages
Message Services
Text Message Service
Urgent Text Messages
Text Message Memory
Text Messages With Callback Numbers
Reading a Text Message Immediately Upon Receipt
Status of Text Messages
Reading Text Messages
Reading Text Messages During a Call
Saving and Deleting Text Messages
Voice Mail Service
Reading Saved Text Messages
Press Ñ or Ô until the new message is highlighted
Retrieving Voice Mail
Receiving Voice Mail Notification During a Call
Storing Your Voice Mail Number
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Data Calls
Data, Fax, and Internet Calls
Differences Between Data, Fax, and Internet Calls
Fax Calls
Initial Setup
Setting Up Your Computer
Before You Start
Operation
Receiving Data and Fax Calls
Making Data and Fax Calls
Disconnecting
Use With Other Ericsson Accessories
Making Voice Calls While Connected to Your Computer
Achieving Best Performance
Charging your Battery
Signal Strength
Desktop Charger
Transmission Disturbances
Installing Your Modem Driver From Your Compact Disc
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Windows
Click OK to proceed
Select the appropriate CD-ROM drive and click Next
Double-click the Modems icon. c Select the General tab
Troubleshooting
Settings, then Control Panel. Double-click
Click General. Make sure that the maximum speed is set to
Select the Connection tab
To enable over-the-air Privacy for data/fax calls, do
Double-click the Modems icon Select the General tab
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Charge or replace the battery
Problems You Can Solve
Problems and Possible Solutions
Displayed Messages and Explanations
Signal strength varies
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Making and Answering Calls
Your Phone’s Display Contrast
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